KV34, Ancient tomb in Valley of the Kings, Egypt.
The royal tomb KV34, carved into limestone rock, extends 76 meters deep with chambers decorated in ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic inscriptions and paintings.
During the New Kingdom period, around 1425 BCE, this tomb became the final resting place for Pharaoh Thutmose III of the 18th Dynasty.
The tomb walls display numerous religious texts, including the first known complete version of the Egyptian Book of What is in the Underworld.
The tomb entrance requires visitors to descend through a series of steep corridors before reaching the burial chamber with its granite sarcophagus.
The burial chamber features an oval shape with red granite pillars, containing texts from the Egyptian Book of Gates painted in yellow on a black background.
Location: Luxor
Length: 76.11 m
GPS coordinates: 25.73797,32.60095
Latest update: May 11, 2025 10:28
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