
KV20 - Wikipedia
KV20 is a tomb in the Valley of the Kings (Egypt). It was probably the first royal tomb to be constructed in the valley. KV20 was the original burial place of Thutmose I (who was later re-interred in KV38) and later was adapted by his daughter Hatshepsut to …
Thutmes I and Hatshepsut - Theban Mapping Project
Perhaps the oldest royal tomb in the Valley of the Kings, KV 20 lies high in the easternmost arm of the Valley, cut into the cliff face near KV 19.
KV20 - Maat-ka-Ra
2008年1月6日 · KV20 is the longest and deepest and - apart from some private tombs in the Valley of Kings - probably the most unusual tomb. KV20 winds itself from the entrance (A) over approx. 213 m down to the burial chamber (J), which is to about 97 m below the surface.
KV20 – Tomb of Tuthmosis I & Hatshepsut .. Part ( 15 ) - Blogger
2017年2月6日 · KV20 – Tomb of Tuthmosis I & Hatshepsut .. Part ( 15 ) In mere extent this is one of the greatest tombs in the valley, being 700 feet in length, and reaching a vertical depth below the surface of about 320 feet .
Endwar:KV-20 Zhukov - The Tom Clancy Wiki
Big, heavy, powerful, and intimidating, the KV-20 Zhukov is every bit as deadly as it looks. Its twin gun configuration is an incredible feat of modern engineering. Simply put, this self-propelled howitzer has double the firepower of JSF and EFEC systems.
KV 20 and KV 38: Two Tombs attributed to Tuthmosis I
This paper examines the architecture and location of two of the oldest royal tombs in the Valley of the Kings: KV20 and KV38. In KV20, sarcophagi for both Hatshepsut and Tuthmosis I have been discovered. In KV38, another sarcophagus was found, also
KV-20 Zhukov | EndWar Wiki | Fandom
Big, heavy, powerful, and intimidating, the KV-20 Zhukov is every bit as deadly as it looks. Its twin gun configuration is an incredible feat of modern engineering. Simply put, this self-propelled howitzer has double the firepower of JSF and EFEC systems.
Egyptians: An Itinerary for Thutmosis I's Mummy
John Romer's 1974 study of Kv20 showed the differences between the lowest chambers of the tomb in comparison with the upper corridor down to the antechamber, the largest room in the tomb and the only case in the royal tombs in the Valley of the Kings where the burial chamber is smaller than the antechamber.
KV-20, tomb of Tuthmosis I and Hatshepsut - Tripod
A mostly undecorated tomb built by the pharaoh Hatshepsut in the Valley of the Kings at point directly behind her impressive temple at Deir el Bahri.
KV20 - ancient_egypt.en-academic.com
kv20 An undecorated tomb in the Valley of the Kings sometimes attributed to Thutmose I of Dynasty 18, in which case it was his original tomb built by Ineni, but it is more likely that of his daughter, Hatshepsut.