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'''Tomb KV43''' is the burial place of [[Thutmose IV]], a [[pharaoh]] of the [[Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt|Eighteenth Dynasty]] in the [[Valley of the Kings]] in [[Luxor]], Egypt. He was interred with two of his children who predeceased him. The tomb has a dog-leg shape, typical of the layout of early Eighteenth dynasty tombs. KV43 was rediscovered in 1903 by [[Howard Carter]], excavating on behalf of [[Theodore M. Davis]]. The tomb lacks [[Thutmose IV# |
'''Tomb KV43''' is the burial place of [[Thutmose IV]], a [[pharaoh]] of the [[Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt|Eighteenth Dynasty]] in the [[Valley of the Kings]] in [[Luxor]], Egypt. He was interred with two of his children who predeceased him. The tomb has a dog-leg shape, typical of the layout of early Eighteenth dynasty tombs. KV43 was rediscovered in 1903 by [[Howard Carter]], excavating on behalf of [[Theodore M. Davis]]. The tomb lacks [[Thutmose IV#Burial and mummy|Thutmose's mummy]], which was found in 1898 in [[KV35]], where many royal coffins were moved in ancient times. |
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