Tombs of the Pharaohs Queens in Valley of the Queens Luxor City Egypt | Facts Pharaonic Tombs

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Tombs of the Pharaohs Queens in Valley of the Queens Luxor Egypt

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The Tomb of Queen Titi

The story of the construction of the Tombs of the Pharaohs Queens in Luxor in ancient Egypt. Information and secrets about what the  tomb contains from the inside and the inner plan and what the drawings and inscriptions tell us about the Pharaonic civilization.

Queen Titi is one of the queens of the Pharaonic times, and an archaeologist explains that she was the legitimate daughter of one of the kings of the pharaohs.

The tomb was found damaged by erosion factors, climatic conditions and the passage of time, where you will find the tomb is formed by a hall and then a long vestibule directing you to two rooms on the west side and then the burial chamber.

Queen Titi is depicted in the tomb in pharaonic inscriptions, where on the left side of the entrance to the tomb, you will find a drawing of the goddess Maat kneeling and spreading her wings, and then you will see inscriptions of Queen Titi worshipping Ptah in her chapel.

Then, moving forward, you will find a drawing of Queen Titi worshipping the God Ra Hor Akhti, then a depiction of the queen, as she shakes two sistrums in front of Ra Hor Akhti, and there are pharaonic inscriptions of Queen Titi with Imesti, Dwa Mut Ef and Isis.

When you enter from the right of the tomb gate, you will find a drawing of the queen with the gods Thot and Maat in addition to a representation of the queen shaking the sistrum in front of Atum, then a scene of the gods Hapi, Qebeh Snu Ef and Nephtis, then when you go to the burial chamber, you see pharaonic inscriptions of the goddesses Neith and Selket as it was according to the beliefs of the ancient Egyptians.

When you go to the main room of the tomb you will find on the left wall a representation of Anubis in the form of a white jackal sitting on his chapel and a lion sitting under his feet. In addition, inscriptions on the right and left walls were made with drawings of monkeys and baboons with dog heads to reflect the souls of the other world.

On the back wall you will find inscriptions of Queen Titi, offering jewelry to the four sons of Horus in the form of human heads, in addition to the small compartments, which are special for the burial of the mummy and have a special well for burial, in which you will find inscriptions that perished over time expressing beliefs in the other world of Queen Titi then that she worships the four children of Horus.

When you go to the small room, you will find on the right distinctive pharaonic inscriptions and on the back-wall drawings of Queen Titi worshipping the sacred cow Hathor, then a scene of the queen wearing a white dress with blue edges and a wig and vulture-shaped hairstyle and on the forehead the king cobra.

Then there is a scene of Queen Titi pouring water from the Nile from two vases in front of Hathor depicted as the sacred cow in front of the ancient sacred sycamore tree among the pharaohs.

On the back wall of the room, you will find a scene of Osiris sitting in his chapel, behind him Isis and in front of him are Neith and Selket.

We could count in the representations drawn on the walls of the tomb of Queen Titi 16 different gods.

Tombs of the Pharaohs Queens – Tomb of Queen Isis

Secrets of the construction of the most important Tombs of the Pharaohs Queens of the valley of the queens of Luxor, ancient Egypt.

Previously unknown information about what is contained in the archaeological cemetery discovered, its inner plan and drawings  found with the secrets of the Pharaonic civilization.

Queen Isis is the wife of the Pharaonic King Ramses IIIEgyptian Pharaohs kings” and the mother of King Ramses VI, but unfortunately the tomb was found very dilapidated due to the passage of time and climatic conditions and erosion.

You will see pharaonic inscriptions on the walls of the tomb, Queen Isis, offering two sistrums to the god Ptah Soker Osiris, and you will find pharaonic writings in ancient Egyptian that mean that the tomb is a subsidy of King Neb Maat Ra, Meri Amon, Ramses, Amun Neter Heqa Iouno.

Archaeologists explained that Queen Isis was of Syrian origin and was named Isset Ma Usseret.

Tomb of Prince Parherwee En Emef:  

The story of the creation of the Tombs of the Pharaohs Queens in the valley of the Queens of Luxor of ancient Egypt and the drawings  and inscriptions contained in the cemetery to tell us the secrets of the Pharaonic civilization.

The prince is considered the legitimate son of King Pharaoh Ramses III, and archaeologists confirm that he died at a young age although he was the king’s eldest son, and archaeologists say that King Ramses III was betrayed by his wives in addition to the death of many of his sons.

The tomb of the prince is unfortunately in poor state of conservation and there are vestibules, pharaonic drawings and inscriptions of King Ramses III while he presents his son, the prince to the deities, we found in the tomb 4 square columns.

Tombs of the Pharaohs Queens – Tomb of Prince Seth Her Khepesh Ef.

The history of the establishment of the Tombs of the Pharaohs Queens in the valley of the queens of Luxor and ancient Egypt and its secrets and the drawings  and inscriptions discovered to tell us the culture of the Pharaonic civilization.

The prince, son of King Ramses III, there are in the tomb two long vestibules, an engraved scene and pharaonic drawings of King Ramses III presenting to the gods of the other world his son and offering them offerings.

When you head to a small room in the tomb, you will find pharaonic drawings of two monkeys Fu and Yu depicting the spirits of the other world, but over time and due to erosion, many drawings and colors of the tomb have disappeared.

Tomb of Prince Khaa  Em. Wasset:  

Secrets of the  construction of the Tombs of the Pharaohs Queens in the Valley of the Queens of  Luxor, ancient Egypt. Valuable information on the date of the establishment of the tomb, its reliefs and inscriptions of the Pharaonic civilization.

 

Author & Writer Tombs of the Pharaohs Queens: Tamer Ahmed Abd elfatah Yousif

 The tombs of the Valley of the Queens in Luxor Egypt | discover secrets and facts

The tombs of the Valley of the Queens in Luxor Egypt | discover secrets and facts

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