KV19

KV19
Burial site of Mentuherkhepshef

Prince Mentuherkhepsef presents an offering to Khnum in KV19
KV19
Coordinates 25°44′20.2″N 32°36′11.7″E / 25.738944°N 32.603250°E / 25.738944; 32.603250Coordinates: 25°44′20.2″N 32°36′11.7″E / 25.738944°N 32.603250°E / 25.738944; 32.603250
Location East Valley of the Kings
Discovered 1817
Excavated by Giovanni Belzoni
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Tomb KV19, located in a side branch of Egypt's Valley of the Kings, was intended as the burial place of Prince Ramesses Sethherkhepshef, better known as Pharaoh Ramesses VIII, but was later used for the burial of Prince Mentuherkhepshef instead, the son of Ramesses IX, who predeceased his father.

The first corridor was still incomplete when work was abandoned, and the tomb was used "as is." The tomb decorations show the tomb owner being escorted by his father and presented to several deities, including Osiris, Khonsu, Thoth and Ptah. What decoration which remains in this corridor is considered to be of the highest quality.

Isometric, plan and elevation images of KV19 taken from a 3d model

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