Tomb of King Amenhotep II | KV35 in Valley of the KingsLuxor, Egypt – Egyptian Tombs

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It is a royal tomb that was discovered in the Valley of the Kings area, and it is called Tomb 35 and is known worldwide by the title of the Tomb of Amenhotep II “Egyptian Pharaohs kings“.

It is a royal tomb that was discovered in the Valley of the Kings area, and it is called Tomb 35 and is known worldwide by the title. Learn more information about the tomb and Ancient Egypt History..

Tomb of King Amenhotep II Facts

The owner of the tomb is King Amenhotep II, a member of the Eighteenth Dynasty..

It was discovered by Egyptology and archaeologist Victor Loret.

A burial chamber in the tomb of King Amenhotep II contains a carving of the God Isis, the most famous of the Egyptian deities – Ancient Egyptian gods and Goddesses, as in the Ancient Egyptian religion, kneeling on the hieroglyphic sign of Nub, the symbol of gold for the Pharaohs.“.

The walls and columns of the tomb of King Amenhotep II contain drawings of the king with the God Hathor, Isis and God Anubis presenting the pharaoh with the Ankh sign, “the symbol of life in the history of pharaonic civilization.”“.

A mummified cow head was discovered, symbolizing the goddess Hathor, one of the most important religious beliefs in ancient Egypt and the culture of the ancient Egyptians, which meant “the dwelling or sanctuary of God Horus”“.

The Royal Cache of Deir el-Bahri and the royal Mummy cache were found in it, as it contains 13 mummies of princesses, princes, queens, high priests “High Priest of Amun” and pharaohs. They are mummies of the kings of the New Kingdom: “King Amenhotep II, King Thutmose IV, King Amenhotep III, king Merenptah, King Siptah, King Seti II, King Ramesses IV, King Ramses V, King Ramses VI”“.

The main reason why the high priests, clerics and upper class gathered the mummies of the kings and queens of Pharaonic Egypt “Female Pharaohs” and removed them from the royal tombs was to prevent them from being stolen and destroyed by the Ancient Egyptian Grave Robbers from the inhabitants of the western city of Thebes and to keep them together in secret places, so that the soul could recognize its body in life and the other world after death. “Aro“

The mummies cache discoveries were transferred to The Egyptian Museum (Museums in Cairo) in Tahrir Square in 1937 AD..

King Amenhotep II ruled ancient Egypt “Ancient Egyptian Government” from 1427 to 1401 BC and was Coronation of the Pharaohs.

The tomb of King Amenhotep II is 362.85 metres long and is considered one of the largest tombs in the Valley of the Kings..

It was discovered by the most famous Egyptologists Victor Loret in 1898 AD..

The tomb of King Amenhotep II is located specifically on the west bank of the Nile River, which is opposite the city of Luxor in Egypt..

The tomb has a set of unique architectural features that indicate the development of Architecture in ancient Egypt.

There is also a side room, which is an accessory to the well room, and there is a passageway separating the descending staircase from the burial chamber..

One of the distinctive things about the burial chamber is that it has a different design from the rest of the burial chambers in other tombs..

The original burial chambers were cartouche-shaped, while the burial chamber of the tomb was rectangular in shape, indicating the development of Sculpture in Ancient Egypt.

The tomb of King Amenhotep II was used by the rulers of the Twenty-first Egyptian Dynasty, especially at the beginning of the reign of king Psusennes I in the period of Pinedjem I in the Third Decline “Third Intermediate Period of Egypt“, to bury a group of mummies, including King Thutmose IV and King Seti II, in addition to King Amenhotep III and King Siptah..

Ramesses V and Ramesses VI were also buried in this tomb..

Next to that is an unidentified mummy, called the Old Lady, and it has also been said that she might be Queen Sitamun, Queen Tyti, or Queen Tiye.

The coffin is made of yellow quartzite and is still in the tomb..

Information about Amenhotep II

Amenhotep II is the seventh king of the Eighteenth Dynasty, and the son of King Thutmose III, He has The Funerary Temple Of King Thutmose III in Luxor and the tomb of Queen Merytre-Hatshepsut, she has the Tomb of Queen Merytre-Hatshepsut Ra | KV42 in the Valley of the Kings..

Amenhotep was one of the people who were passionate about sports, games and Ancient Egyptian Sport, as his mummy came with muscular bodies and a strong arm..

Inside the tomb of King Amenhotep II, a granite tablet was found in the Karnak Temple describing the king’s skill in using the bow..

It also indicates the king’s skill in aiming an arrow at a copper target 6 centimeters thick fourteen times in succession..

Amenhotep II had a personal trainer named “Min” who is buried in Tomb 109 in the Tombs of the Nobles in Luxor (The Pharaonic Tombs from Thebes).“

One of the goals of Amenhotep II was to preserve the Asian empire that belonged to his father and to protect Egypt’s borders from the west, east and south, as in the Geography of ancient Egypt.

He also launched many campaigns against Syria with the aim of suppressing any Revolutions in Ancient Egypt there and returning it to Egypt..

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

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Tomb of King Amenhotep II "Amenophis II" in the Valley of the Kings, Luxor, Egypt | Facts KV35
Tomb of King Amenhotep II “Amenophis II” in the Valley of the Kings, Luxor, Egypt | Facts KV35

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