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- WV23 abstract "Tomb WV23, located at the end of the Western Valley of the Kings near modern-day Luxor, was the final resting place of Pharaoh Ay of the 18th Dynasty.Discovered by Giovanni Battista Belzoni in the winter of 1816, its structure is similar to that of the tomb of Akhenaten, with a straight undecorated, descending corridor, leading to a \"well chamber\" that has no shaft. This leads to the burial chamber, which currently contains the reconstructed sarcophagus. It had originally been found smashed into numerous fragments. The tomb had also been desecrated in history with many depictions of Ay's image or name erased from the tomb wall paintings.Its decoration is similar in content and colour to that of Tutankhamun (KV62), with a few differences. On the eastern wall there is a depiction of a fishing and fowling scene, which is not shown elsewhere in other Royal tombs, being normally shown in burials of nobility. The tomb is also well known for its scenes of a hippopotamus hunt.J.G. Wilkinson.".
- WV23 thumbnail WV23_by_Mutnedjmet.jpg?width=300.
- WV23 wikiPageExternalLink browse_tomb_837.html.
- WV23 wikiPageID "1929555".
- WV23 wikiPageLength "2543".
- WV23 wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- WV23 wikiPageRevisionID "704645815".
- WV23 wikiPageWikiLink Akhenaten.
- WV23 wikiPageWikiLink Ay.
- WV23 wikiPageWikiLink Category:14th-century_BC_establishments_in_Egypt.
- WV23 wikiPageWikiLink Category:1816_archaeological_discoveries.
- WV23 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ay.
- WV23 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_completed_in_the_14th_century_BC.
- WV23 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Valley_of_the_Kings.
- WV23 wikiPageWikiLink Eighteenth_Dynasty_of_Egypt.
- WV23 wikiPageWikiLink Giovanni_Battista_Belzoni.
- WV23 wikiPageWikiLink John_Gardner_Wilkinson.
- WV23 wikiPageWikiLink KV62.
- WV23 wikiPageWikiLink List_of_burials_in_the_Valley_of_the_Kings.
- WV23 wikiPageWikiLink Luxor.
- WV23 wikiPageWikiLink Pharaoh.
- WV23 wikiPageWikiLink Sarcophagus.
- WV23 wikiPageWikiLink Tutankhamun.
- WV23 wikiPageWikiLink Valley_of_the_Kings.
- WV23 wikiPageWikiLink File:KV23_Ay.jpg.
- WV23 wikiPageWikiLinkText "KV 23".
- WV23 wikiPageWikiLinkText "WV23".
- WV23 caption "The wall decorations of WV23".
- WV23 date "1816".
- WV23 excavated Giovanni_Battista_Belzoni.
- WV23 latd "25".
- WV23 latm "44".
- WV23 lats "28.8".
- WV23 location List_of_burials_in_the_Valley_of_the_Kings.
- WV23 longd "32".
- WV23 longm "35".
- WV23 longs "31".
- WV23 name "WV23".
- WV23 next "WV24".
- WV23 owner Ay.
- WV23 prev "WV22".
- WV23 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- WV23 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cquote.
- WV23 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Egyptian_tomb.
- WV23 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Valley_of_the_Kings.
- WV23 subject Category:14th-century_BC_establishments_in_Egypt.
- WV23 subject Category:1816_archaeological_discoveries.
- WV23 subject Category:Ay.
- WV23 subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_completed_in_the_14th_century_BC.
- WV23 subject Category:Valley_of_the_Kings.
- WV23 hypernym Place.
- WV23 type Settlement.
- WV23 type Work.
- WV23 type Work.
- WV23 comment "Tomb WV23, located at the end of the Western Valley of the Kings near modern-day Luxor, was the final resting place of Pharaoh Ay of the 18th Dynasty.Discovered by Giovanni Battista Belzoni in the winter of 1816, its structure is similar to that of the tomb of Akhenaten, with a straight undecorated, descending corridor, leading to a \"well chamber\" that has no shaft. This leads to the burial chamber, which currently contains the reconstructed sarcophagus.".
- WV23 label "WV23".
- WV23 sameAs Q2706226.
- WV23 sameAs مقبرة_23.
- WV23 sameAs KV23.
- WV23 sameAs WV23.
- WV23 sameAs WV23.
- WV23 sameAs WV23.
- WV23 sameAs KV23.
- WV23 sameAs WV23.
- WV23 sameAs KV23.
- WV23 sameAs Graf_WV_23.
- WV23 sameAs WV23.
- WV23 sameAs m.066x5s.
- WV23 sameAs Q2706226.
- WV23 wasDerivedFrom WV23?oldid=704645815.
- WV23 depiction WV23_by_Mutnedjmet.jpg.
- WV23 isPrimaryTopicOf WV23.