KV31, Ancient tomb in Valley of the Kings, Egypt.
KV31 is a small rock-cut tomb in the Valley of the Kings with a vertical shaft entrance that leads into a main chamber and two side rooms. The spaces are carved directly from the limestone and conglomerate bedrock.
The tomb dates to the 18th Dynasty and remained largely unknown until Basel University conducted the first documented excavation in 2010. This investigation uncovered five burials and revealed information about burial practices of that period.
The tomb shows burial methods that were typical for Egyptian elite during the 18. Dynasty. Visitors can observe how the chamber was arranged to hold multiple bodies.
The shaft entrance is protected by a metal door that keeps out water and debris. Visitors should prepare for confined spaces and steep passages if they want to explore the inner chambers.
One of the skeletal remains showed crossed arms, a feature that possibly suggests royal or privileged connections. This detail is uncommon and hints at the status or roles of those buried in the chamber.
Location: Luxor
Length: 1.74 m
Reference: KV31
GPS coordinates: 25.73865,32.60056
Latest update: December 11, 2025 11:01
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