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- KV15 abstract "Tomb KV15, located in the Valley of the Kings in Egypt, was used for the burial of Pharaoh Seti II of the Nineteenth Dynasty. The tomb was dug into the base of a near-vertical cliff face at the head of a wadi running south-west from the main part of the Valley of the Kings. It runs along a northwest-to-southeast axis, comprising a short entry corridor followed by three corridor segments which terminate in a well room that lacks a well, which was never dug. This then connects with a four-pillared hall and another stretch of corridor that was converted into a burial chamber.The walls and ceiling of the chamber were covered with plaster and painted with Anubis jackals and two rows of deities, representing the followers of Ra and Osiris, which are placed over a lower row of mummy-like figures. The winged goddess Nut appears along the length of the ceiling. and what may be a representation of the Ba of Ra is painted above her head. The paintings are conventional depictions drawn from the Egyptian Litany of Re, Amduat and the Book of Gates. Wall paintings in the well room are more unusual; they show the king in shrines in a number of different manifestations, for instance on the back of a panther or on a papyrus skiff. The objects shown in the paintings are reflected in the finds made in the tomb of Tutankhamun.Relatively little is known about the history of the tomb. Seti II was buried there, but he may have originally been buried with his wife Twosret in her tomb in KV14 and subsequently moved to the hastily finished KV15 tomb, perhaps by the later pharaoh Setnakhte, who took over KV14 for his own tomb. Seti's name appears to have been carved, erased and then re-carved. Amenmesse or possibly Siptah may have been responsible for the erasure, while Twosret may have had Seti's name restored. Seti's mummy was later moved to the mummy cache in tomb KV35; only the lid of his sarcophagus remains in KV15.KV15 is known to have been opened in antiquity, as there are 59 examples of Greek and Latin graffiti on the walls. Richard Pococke investigated it as early as 1738, but it was not until the arrival of Howard Carter in 1903–04 that the tomb was properly cleared. The tomb has been opened to tourists with improved flooring, handrails and lighting.".
- KV15 thumbnail KV15_Seti_II.jpg?width=300.
- KV15 wikiPageExternalLink browse_tomb_829.html.
- KV15 wikiPageID "2921332".
- KV15 wikiPageLength "3978".
- KV15 wikiPageOutDegree "30".
- KV15 wikiPageRevisionID "651606770".
- KV15 wikiPageWikiLink Amduat.
- KV15 wikiPageWikiLink Amenmesse.
- KV15 wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Egyptian_concept_of_the_soul.
- KV15 wikiPageWikiLink Anubis.
- KV15 wikiPageWikiLink Book_of_Gates.
- KV15 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_completed_in_the_12th_century_BC.
- KV15 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Valley_of_the_Kings.
- KV15 wikiPageWikiLink Egypt.
- KV15 wikiPageWikiLink Howard_Carter.
- KV15 wikiPageWikiLink KV14.
- KV15 wikiPageWikiLink KV35.
- KV15 wikiPageWikiLink List_of_burials_in_the_Valley_of_the_Kings.
- KV15 wikiPageWikiLink Litany_of_Re.
- KV15 wikiPageWikiLink Nineteenth_Dynasty_of_Egypt.
- KV15 wikiPageWikiLink Nineteenth_dynasty_of_Egypt.
- KV15 wikiPageWikiLink Nut_(goddess).
- KV15 wikiPageWikiLink Osiris.
- KV15 wikiPageWikiLink Pharaoh.
- KV15 wikiPageWikiLink Ra.
- KV15 wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Pococke.
- KV15 wikiPageWikiLink Seti_II.
- KV15 wikiPageWikiLink Setnakhte.
- KV15 wikiPageWikiLink Siptah.
- KV15 wikiPageWikiLink Tutankhamun.
- KV15 wikiPageWikiLink Twosret.
- KV15 wikiPageWikiLink Valley_of_the_Kings.
- KV15 wikiPageWikiLink Wadi.
- KV15 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Seti_II.
- KV15 wikiPageWikiLink File:KV15_Seti_II.jpg.
- KV15 wikiPageWikiLinkText "KV15".
- KV15 date "Open in antiquity".
- KV15 excavated Howard_Carter.
- KV15 hasPhotoCollection KV15.
- KV15 latd "25".
- KV15 latm "44".
- KV15 lats "19.3".
- KV15 location List_of_burials_in_the_Valley_of_the_Kings.
- KV15 longd "32".
- KV15 longm "35".
- KV15 longs "59.6".
- KV15 name "KV15".
- KV15 next "KV16".
- KV15 owner Seti_II.
- KV15 prev "KV14".
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- KV15 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Egyptian_tomb.
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- KV15 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Valley_of_the_Kings.
- KV15 subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_completed_in_the_12th_century_BC.
- KV15 subject Category:Valley_of_the_Kings.
- KV15 subject Category:Seti_II.
- KV15 type Article.
- KV15 type Work.
- KV15 type Article.
- KV15 type Work.
- KV15 comment "Tomb KV15, located in the Valley of the Kings in Egypt, was used for the burial of Pharaoh Seti II of the Nineteenth Dynasty. The tomb was dug into the base of a near-vertical cliff face at the head of a wadi running south-west from the main part of the Valley of the Kings. It runs along a northwest-to-southeast axis, comprising a short entry corridor followed by three corridor segments which terminate in a well room that lacks a well, which was never dug.".
- KV15 label "KV15".
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- KV15 sameAs KV15.
- KV15 sameAs KV15.
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- KV15 sameAs Tomba_di_Seti_II.
- KV15 sameAs Graf_DK_15.
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- KV15 sameAs m.08crn4.
- KV15 sameAs KV15.
- KV15 sameAs Q2184354.
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- KV15 wasDerivedFrom KV15?oldid=651606770.
- KV15 depiction KV15_Seti_II.jpg.
- KV15 isPrimaryTopicOf KV15.