WV25 | |
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Burial site of unknown | |
Coordinates | 25°44′28.3″N 32°35′33.6″E / 25.741194°N 32.592667°E |
Location | West Valley of the Kings |
Discovered | 1817 |
Excavated by | Giovanni Battista Belzoni (1817) Otto Schaden (1972) |
Decoration | Undecorated |
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Tomb WV25 is an unfinished and undecorated tomb in the West Valley of the Valley of the Kings, Egypt. It is the beginning of a royal tomb, and is thought to be the start of Akhenaten's Theban tomb. It was discovered by Giovanni Belzoni in 1817; he found eight Third Intermediate Period mummies inside.[1] The tomb was excavated in 1972 by the University of Minnesota's Egyptian Expedition (UMEE) led by Otto Schaden. The project uncovered pieces of the eight mummies, along with artefacts from a late Eighteenth Dynasty royal burial.