KV29 | |
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Burial site of Unknown | |
Coordinates | 25°44′21.5″N 32°36′2.2″E / 25.739306°N 32.600611°E |
Location | East Valley of the Kings |
Discovered | before 1832 |
Excavated by | University of Basel (2011, 2016) |
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Tomb KV29 is an ancient Egyptian tomb in the Valley of the Kings, in the Theban Necropolis of Egypt. It is located near the mid-Eighteenth Dynasty tombs of Tiaa (KV32), Thutmose II or Merytre-Hatshepsut (KV42), and Thutmose III (KV34). The tomb was known since the 1830s and given the number KV29 in 1899 but no records of an earlier excavation exist. The entrance shaft was previously planned by the Theban Mapping Project in the 1990s. The tomb was first excavated by the University of Basel King's Valley Project in 2011. Excavation continued in 2016 but the rest of the tomb is filled with debris and its layout is unknown.