KV58
KV58 or Chariot Tomb | |||
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Burial site of unknown | |||
KV58 or Chariot Tomb | |||
Coordinates | 25°44′23.8″N 32°36′51.5″E / 25.739944°N 32.614306°ECoordinates: 25°44′23.8″N 32°36′51.5″E / 25.739944°N 32.614306°E | ||
Location | East Valley of the Kings | ||
Discovered | January 1909 | ||
Excavated by | Harold Jones | ||
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Tomb KV58 is located in the Valley of the Kings in Egypt. It is known as the Chariot Tomb, and consists of deposits from the tomb of Ay in WV23.
References
- Reeves, N & Wilkinson, R.H. The Complete Valley of the Kings, 1996, Thames and Hudson, London.
- Siliotti, A. Guide to the Valley of the Kings and to the Theban Necropolises and Temples, 1996, A.A. Gaddis, Cairo.
External links
- Theban Mapping Project: KV58 - Includes detailed maps of most of the tombs.
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