Tomb of Thutmose IV in Valley of the Kings Luxor Egypt | KV43 | Facts, Secrets Pharaonic Tombs

Secrets of Egyptian tombs and historical facts about Tomb of King Thutmose IV + Prince Amenemhat son of King Thutmose III, and Princess Tentamun among the Pharaonic royal tombs in the Valley of the Kings.

Cemetery number = KV 43.

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Tomb of Thutmose IV Facts and Secrets:

  • The cemetery was completely robbed during the reign of King Horemheb, the last king of Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt in the era of The New Kingdom in ancient Egypt.
  • The Mummy of King Tuthmosis IV was transferred to the cache of the Tomb of King Amenhotep II | KV35 to protect it from damage and crushing by the Ancient Egyptian Grave Robbers from the residents of Western Thebes, on the orders of the king Horemheb.
  • The mummy of King Tuthmosis IV was transferred to be now displayed in the Mummy Hall at The Egyptian MuseumMuseums in Cairo” in Tahrir Square in Cairo.
  • The walls of the royal tomb contain drawings of the king with the God Hathor, one of the most famous ancient Egyptian deities, in the form of a female with the horns of a cow on her head, while holding a sun disk and offering him the sign of life “the sign of the Ankh”, one of the most important religious symbols and beliefs in ancient Egypt and the ancient Egyptian pharaohs.
  • Length of the cemetery = 106 meters.
  • The king’s yellow quartz coffin was found in the burial chamber at the end of the hallway.
  • The cemetery was dug into the rocks at an appropriate height above the ground level of the Valley of the Kings, where it contributed to the preservation of the inscriptions and designs of the walls of the cemetery and to protect it from rainwater, storms and flooding of the Nile during the period of flooding.
  • The sons of King Thutmose IV “Egyptian Pharaohs kings” were buried in the same royal cemetery as Prince Amenemhat and Princess Ten Amon.
  • The cemetery was stolen by thieves from the cemetery.
  • A collection of Pharaonic war chariots used by the pharaoh in wars and royal furniture have been found.
  • Three mummies were discovered inside the cemetery for the children of King Thutmose IV.
  • Remains of funerary equipment were found in pots, beauty products, furniture, jewelry, jars, royal seals, hunting and war equipment, and a collection of royal furniture.

Tomb of Thutmose IV. History Of Egyptian & The secrets of the construction of the Pharaonic Cemetery in the Valley of the Kings Luxor Ancient Egypt, the facts and history of the most important royal Tombs of the Kings Pharaohs of the 18th dynasty of King Thutmose IV and its inscriptions and the secrets of the Pharaonic civilization to start your cultural tourist trip & Things to Do in Egypt.

Who is the discoverer of the tomb of King Thutmose IV?

The cemetery was discovered by the English Egyptologist Howard Carter in 1903.

Layout of the cemetery from the inside:

  1. Main entrance
  2. First Corridor
  3. Scale
  4. The corridor
  5. Well hall
  6. The first room with columns
  7. Steep downhill trail
  8. Scale
  9. Waiting room
  10. Mummy Burial chamber
  11. Storage rooms

Starting with 2 steps down, each staircase leads to a corridor and meets a complex corridor a large hall, then a 90-degree corridor, then the waiting room for priests and family, then at a 90-degree angle, the mummy burial chamber, which contains the royal coffin, contains 6 stone columns and 4 small pieces.

Inscriptions of the tomb of Thutmose IV:

On the walls of the waiting room in Tomb of Thutmose IV you will see an inscription of King Thutmose IV with a collection of ancient Egyptian gods and vary according to the clothes worn by the Pharaohs king.

You will see inscriptions in the king’s lower well hall with the deities Osiris, Anubis, Hathor, and the ceilings of the room painted with yellow stars on a blue background.

In the waiting room, you will see an inscription of King Thutmose IV receiving Osiris, Anubis and Hathor and then texts in hieratic.

When you enter the burial chamber, you will see a small cotine, the pharaonic magical niches were used to be placed in the Pharaonic royal tombs from the 18th dynasty.

Mummy of Thutmose IV:

The mummy of King Thutmose IV was discovered in 1898 by archaeologist Victor Lauret during excavations and research at king Amenhotep II Cemetery No. 35 in the Valley of the Kings.

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

Map and design of the cemetery:

The L-shaped architectural design of the “vaulted axis” is the design of the Royal Cemetery, where all the royal tombs of the Valley of the Kings of the 18th Dynasty were built on the same arched axis plane.

About King Thutmose IV:

Pharaonic dynasty: 18th dynasty

Reign: 1401-1391 BC.

Son: King Amenhotep III

Father: King Amenhotep II

Mother: Queen Taa

Date of death: 1391 BC.

Where is the cemetery located?

Tomb of Thutmose IV is located in the eastern valley of the kings of Luxor in Egypt.

Dates of visit of the cemetery:

Every day, from 6:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Entrance ticket prices to the cemetery:

The price of an entrance ticket is included in the collective ticket to visit 3 cemeteries in the Valley of the Kings = 200 Egyptian pounds.

Author & Writer Tomb of Thutmose IV: Tamer Ahmed Abd elfatah Yousif

 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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