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Tomb of King Amenhotep II that was discovered in the Valley of the Kings, and it is called Tomb 35 and is known internationally as the Tomb of King Amenhotep II.

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Tomb of King Amenhotep II Facts:

  • It was discovered by archaeologist Lorey.
  • The king’s burial chamber contains an inscription of the God Isis, the most famous ancient Egyptian deity, kneeling on the hieroglyphic sign of Nob, “the symbol of gold among the Pharaohs“.
  • The walls and columns of the tomb contain drawings of the king with the God Hathor, Isis, and the God Anubis presenting the Pharaonic king with the sign of the ankh, “the symbol of life in the Pharaonic civilization.”
  • A mummified cow’s head was discovered, symbolizing the god Hathor, one of the most important Religious life in ancient Egypt and the culture of the ancient Egyptians, which meant “the abode or sanctuary of God Horus.”
  • The Royal Cache of Deir el-Bahri was found there, containing 13 mummies of princesses, princes, queens, high priests and kings of the Pharaohs.
  • These are the Mummy of the kings of the New Kingdom: King Amenhotep II, King Thutmose IV, King Amenhotep III, king Merneptah, King Siptah, and King Seti II. King Ramesses IV, King Ramses V, King Ramses VI.
  • It was the main reason for the senior priests, clerics and the upper class to collect the mummy of the Pharaonic kings and queens and take it out of the royal tombs so that it would not be stolen and destroyed by the Ancient Egyptian Grave Robbers from the residents of the western city of Thebes and to keep it together in crypts, so that the soul could recognize its body in life and the afterlife after death. “Aaru.”
  • The discoveries of the mummies cache were transferred to The Egyptian MuseumMuseums in Cairo” in Tahrir Square in 1937 AD.
  • The owner of the tomb is Amenhotep II “Egyptian Pharaohs kings“, a member of the Eighteenth Dynasty.
  • Amenhotep II ruled Egypt from 1427 to 1401 BC.
  • The tomb is 362.85 meters long, which is considered among the largest in the Valley of the Kings.
  • It was discovered by Victor Loret in 1898 AD.
  • Tomb of King Amenhotep II is located on the west bank of the Nile, opposite the city of Luxor in Egypt.
  • The cemetery comes with a set of unique architectural features.
  • There is also a side chamber, which is one of the accessories of the well chamber, and there is a corridor separating the descending stairs and the burial chamber.
  • One of the distinguishing things about the burial chamber is that it comes with a different design from the rest of the burial chambers in other cemeteries.
  • The burial chambers were originally cartouches, while the cemetery’s burial chamber was rectangular.
  • Tomb of King Amenhotep II was used by the 21st Dynasty to bury a group of mummies, including Thutmose IV and Seti II, in addition to Amenhotep III and Siptah.
  • Ramses V and Ramses VI were also buried in that tomb.
  • In addition to this, there is a mummy that has not been identified, and it is called the old lady, as it was also said that it may have belonged to Queen Tiye or Set Nakht.
  • The sarcophagus is made of yellow quartzite and is still present in the cemetery.

Information about Amenhotep II

  • Amenhotep II is the seventh king of the eighteenth dynasty, and he is the son of King Tuthmosis III and Queen Meritare Hatshepsut.
  • Amenhotep was a sports enthusiast, as his mummy was muscular and had a strong forearm.
  • A granite plaque was found at Karnak, describing the king’s skill in wielding the bow.
  •  It also refers to the king’s skill in shooting an arrow at a copper target that is 6 centimeters thick fourteen times in a row.
  • Amenhotep II had a special coach called “Min” and he is buried in tomb 109 in the Theban tombs “Tomb of King Amenhotep II”.
  • One of the goals of Amenhotep II is to preserve the Asian empire, which was the property of his father.
  • He also launched a lot of campaigns against Syria with the aim of quelling any revolution there and including it back to Egypt.

 

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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