Tomb of King Ramesses X in Valley of the KingsLuxor, Egypt – Egyptian Tombs

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It is a tomb that was built during the reign of King Ramesses X, the most famous of the Egyptian Pharaohs kings of the Twentieth Egyptian Dynasty, known as The Ramesside Period during The New Kingdom of Egypt.

He was the ninth king of that dynasty. The king held the title of Amen-Her-Khepsef, and his tomb holds the title 18 and is known worldwide by the title and is located in the Valley of the Kings area. Learn more about the tomb and the Ancient Egypt History.

Tomb of King Ramesses X Facts

The tomb of Ramses X, which was opened in ancient times in the Valley of the Kings area, indicates the development of Architecture in ancient Egypt.

When it was found it looked like it had been abandoned for a long time, it was not even complete when it was found..

In addition to the absence of any Funerary Equipment and furniture, there is no reliable information from Egyptology that King Ramesses X was buried in the tomb..

The tomb consists of an entrance and two sections of corridors, and the corridors are separated by a group of gates to indicate the development of Sculpture in Ancient Egypt.

The tomb was used by the English Egyptologists and archaeologist Howard Carter as the site of the first electric generator in the valley, and he is the discoverer of the Tomb of Tutankhamun | KV62, which contains the Mummy of King Tutankhamun.

At the moment the walls are painted white..

The passage to the cemetery is a passage that enters from the slope of the hill at a distance of approximately 43 meters..

The trail ends with a rock carved into a set of steps..

There is not much information about this tomb, even the tomb was full of rubble but the last part of the corridor was cleared of that rubble.

Information about Ramses X

Ramesses X ruled ancient Egypt “Ancient Egyptian Government” from 1111 to 1107 BC..

Ramesses X married Queen Teti and gave birth to King Ramesses XI..

The king died in 1107 BC, and he was the ninth king of the Twentieth Dynasty..

There is also not much information about the reign of King Ramses X..

But from the information that was reached, it is that Egypt was going through a period of turmoil and Revolutions in Ancient Egypt in the era of the third decline..

Grave robbing has increased significantly in the past by Ancient Egyptian Grave Robbers, but it began in earlier eras..

The Turin Papyrus is the most famous Ancient Egyptian Papyrus, which indicates information dating back to the first and second years of the reign of Ramses X..

Other information was also found regarding the third year of the reign “Third Intermediate Period of Egypt“, and information was mentioned regarding the king’s accession to the throne..

Another set of information about the king was mentioned in the memoirs of one of the workers at Deir el-Medina “The Tombs of Deir Al-Madina“.

These notes mentioned the extent to which workers were unable to carry out their work due to the threat coming from Libyan thieves..

Other information was even mentioned that workers were absent from work for six days..

Note: Facts and secrets of the history will be added soon…

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Tomb of King Ramesses X "Ramses" in the Valley of the Kings, Luxor, Egypt | Facts KV18
Tomb of King Ramesses X “Ramses” in the Valley of the Kings, Luxor, Egypt | Facts KV18

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