KV4
11th-century BC establishments in EgyptBuildings and structures completed in the 11th century BCRamesses XIValley of the Kings
KV4 is a tomb in the Valley of the Kings (Egypt). The tomb was initiated for the burial of Ramesses XI but it is likely that its construction was abandoned and it was not used for Ramesses's interment. It also seems likely that Pinedjem I intended to usurp this tomb for his own burial, but that he too abandoned the plan. KV4 is notable for being the last royal tomb that was quarried in the Valley and because it has been interpreted as being a workshop used during the official dismantling of the royal necropolis in the early Third Intermediate Period.
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Wadi Al Melouk Road,
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| Latitude | Longitude |
|---|---|
| N 25.740694444444 ° | E 32.602861111111 ° |
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Valley of Kings (Wadi al Muluk)
Wadi Al Melouk Road
81693
Luxor, Egypt
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