KV21, Archaeological site in Egypt.
KV21 is an ancient Egyptian tomb located in the Valley of the Kings, Luxor.
Discovered by Giovanni Belzoni in 1817, it is notable for housing the remains of two female mummies with familial connections to Tutankhamun.
In Egyptian culture, hypogeum-like tombs such as KV21 were often elaborately decorated and considered sacred necropolis.
Today, KV21 is a popular tourist site for visitors interested in Egyptian history and archaeology.
Its claim to fame is its connection to Tutankhamun, making it an invaluable piece of archaeological legacy.
Location: Luxor
Elevation above the sea: 180.654 m
Length: 41.04 m
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