Tomb of Thutmose IV + Prince Amenemhat son of Thutmose III, and Princess Tentamun | KV43  in Valley of the KingsLuxor, Egypt – Egyptian Tombs

Secrets of Egyptian tombs in ancient Egyptian civilization and historical facts about the tomb of Prince Amenemhat and Princess Tentamun No. 43 in the royal pharaonic tombs in the Valley of the Kings and learning about the Ancient Egypt History.

Tomb of Thutmose IV Facts

The tomb was completely robbed during the reign of King Horemheb, the last king of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt in The New Kingdom era in ancient Egypt..

Mummy of King Thutmose IV was transferred to The Royal Cache of Deir el-Bahri in the Tomb of King Amenhotep II | KV35 (built during the reign of King Amenhotep II) to protect it from damage and destruction by the Ancient Egyptian Grave Robbers from the inhabitants of Western Thebes on the orders of King Horemheb (he has the Tomb of HoremhebSaqqara and the Tomb of Horemheb | KV57 and The Speos Of Horemheb in Aswan).“.

The mummy of King Thutmose IV “Egyptian Pharaohs kings” has been moved to be displayed now in the Mummy Hall at The Egyptian Museum (Museums in Cairo) in Tahrir Square in Cairo..

The walls of the royal tomb of King Thutmose IV contain drawings of the king with the God Hathor, one of the most famous Egyptian deities – Ancient Egyptian gods and Goddesses, in the form of a female with two cow horns on her head, between which is a sun disk, and she presents him with the sign of life, the “Ankh”, the most important symbols and religious beliefs in ancient Egypt and the ancient Egyptians, as well as in the Ancient Egyptian religion.

Secrets of building the most important Pharaonic tombs to tell us the history of ancient Egypt and the Pharaonic civilization, facts and history of the most important Pharaonic royal tombs of King Thutmose IV of the 18th Dynasty and what they contain of inscriptions and secrets of ancient Egyptian civilization to start your cultural tourist trip and visit the tourist attractions in Luxor in addition to learning about the tourist attractions in archaeological Egypt.

Length of the tomb = 106 meters.

Cemetery number= KV43.

The pharaonic Ancient Egyptian Coffins of the king made of yellow quartzite “Ancient Egyptian Metallurgy” was found in the burial chamber at the end of the corridor and indicates the development of Industry in ancient Egypt.

The tomb of King Thutmose IV was carved into the rocks at a suitable height above the ground level of the Valley of the Kings, which contributed to preserving the inscriptions and drawings on the walls of the tomb and protecting them from rainwater and the floods of the Nile River during the flood period, indicating the development of Sculpture in Ancient Egypt and the arts of Architecture in ancient Egypt.

The sons of King Thutmose IV, one of the most famous pharaohs, were buried in the same royal tomb: Prince Amenemhat and Princess Tentamun..

The tomb of King Thutmose IV was robbed by tomb robbers during the spread of famines and Revolutions in Ancient Egypt in the Third Dynasty “Third Intermediate Period of Egypt” and the beginning of the weakness of the application of the Law in Ancient Egypt on the thief and the general public..

A group of Pharaonic war chariots were found, which were used by the Pharaohs in wars and indicate the development of the Military of ancient Egypt, as well as pieces of royal Funerary Equipment furniture..

Three mummies were discovered inside the tomb, belonging to the sons of King Thutmose IV..

Remains of funerary burial equipment have been found, including pottery, cosmetics, furniture, jewelry, and Clothing in ancient Egypt, Pharaonic Scarab, royal seals, hunting and war equipment, a group of Ushabti Statue, and royal furniture..

Who discovered the tomb of King Thutmose IV?

The tomb was discovered by the English Egyptology Howard Carter, who is the same one who discovered the Tomb of Tutankhamun | KV62, the burial place of King Tutankhamun in 1903 AD..

Cemetery map and layout:

The architectural design in the form of the letter “arch” is considered the design of the royal tomb, as all the royal tombs in the Valley of the Kings during the 18th Dynasty were built on the same arched axis design..

Interior layout of the tomb of King Thutmose IV:

Main entrance

The first passage

peace

The Blood Passage

Well column

First Column Hall

steep path down

peace

waiting room

mummy burial chamber

storage rooms

The tomb of King Thutmose IV begins with two stairs down, each staircase leads to a corridor and meets a corridor complex at the pillared hall room, then a corridor down at 90 degrees, then the waiting room for the priests and the family, then at a 90 degree angle we find the mummy burial chamber which contains the royal coffin and contains 6 stone columns and 4 small rooms..

Tomb inscription of Thutmose IV:

On the walls of the tomb of King Thutmose IV, you will see the waiting room, a carving of King Thutmose IV with a group of ancient Egyptian gods, which differ according to the clothes worn by the pharaonic king..

You will see inscriptions at the lower well room of the king with the God Osiris, God Anubis, and the god Hathor.

The ceilings of the room are painted with yellow stars on a blue background, indicating the development of Astronomy in ancient Egypt and Ancient Egyptian science.

In the waiting room you will see a relief of King Thutmose IV receiving Osiris, Anubis and Hathor, then texts in the hieratic Ancient Egyptian Language..

Upon entering the burial chamber, you will see two small niches. The Pharaonic magic niches “Magic in ancient Egypt” were used to be placed in the Pharaonic royal tombs, starting from the 18th Dynasty..

Mummy of Thutmose IV:

The mummy of King Thutmose IV was discovered in 1898 AD by Egyptologists and archaeologist Victor Loret during excavations and research in the tomb of King Amenhotep II No. 35 in the Valley of the Kings..

After analyzing the king’s mummy, it was discovered that he died at the age of 30 after suffering from a number of diseases..

About King Thutmose IV:

Pharaonic Dynasty: The Eighteenth Dynasty

Period of rule in ancient Egypt “Ancient Egyptian Government“: 1401 – 1391 BC

Sons: King Amenhotep III

Father: King Amenhotep II

Mother: Queen Tiye-A “Female Pharaohs“, the most famous queen of Pharaonic Egypt.

Date of death: 1391 BC.

Where is the cemetery located?

The tomb of the pharaoh Thutmose IV is located in the Eastern Valley in the Valley of the Kings, Luxor, Egypt..

Cemetery visiting hours:

Daily, from 06:00 AM to 05:00 PM.

Cemetery entrance ticket prices:

The price of the tomb entrance ticket (included in the combined ticket to visit 3 tombs in the Valley of the Kings) = Egyptian pounds..

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

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Tomb of Thutmose IV in the Valley of the Kings of Egypt | The secrets of the construction of the Pharaonic Cemetery

Tomb of Thutmose IV in the Valley of the Kings of Egypt | The secrets of the construction of the Pharaonic Cemetery

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