
Structure: KV 18 Location: Valley of the Kings, East Valley, Thebes West Bank, Thebes Owner: Rameses X Other designations: 18 [Lepsius], 4 [Champollion], M, plan M [Pococke], V [Burton] Site type: Tomb
Description: KV 18 is located in the southeast wadi. The tomb was unfinished and very little decoration remains. The lintel of gate B is decorated with the sun disk on the horizon, and corridor B is decorated with representations of Rameses X with deities. Before 1998, only corridor B and gate C had been cleared. The MISR Project: Mission Siptah-Ramses X finished excavating KV 18 in 1999 and cleared corridor C.
Noteworthy features: Carter installed the Valley's first electric generator in entryway A in 1903. Axis in degrees: 185.95 Axis orientation: South Latitude: 25.44 N Longitude: 32.36 E Elevation: 180.974 msl North: 99,564.458 East: 94,161.915 JOG map reference: NG 36-10 Modern governorate: Qena (Qina) Ancient nome: 4th Upper Egypt Surveyed by TMP: Yes Maximum height: 4.44 m Mininum width: 2.74 m Maximum width: 3.7 m Total length: 42.68 m Total area: 144.32 m² Total volume: 319.73 m³ Entrance location: Base of sloping hill Owner type: King Entrance type: Ramp Interior layout: Corridors Axis type: Straight Sunk relief Architectural elements Furniture (not original to the tomb, washed in during floods) Mammal remains (not original to the tomb) Tomb equipment (not original to the tomb, washed in during floods) Vessels (not original to the tomb, washed in during floods) Written documents The tomb appears to have been abandoned, still unfinished at the death of Rameses X, and subsequently filled in by flood deposits. In 1903, Carter set up a large electric generator for lighting tombs in the Valley in the roofed-over entryway A of the tomb.
This site was used during the following period(s): New Kingdom, Dynasty 20, Ramesses X
Pococke, Richard (1737-1738): Mapping/planning Napoleonic Expedition (1799): Mapping/planning Burton, James (1825): Mapping/planning Franco-Tuscan Expedition (1828-1829): Epigraphy Lepsius, Carl Richard (1844-1845): Epigraphy Lefébure, Eugène (1889): Mapping/planning Carter, Howard (1902): Excavation (discovery of foundation deposits outside entrance) Romer, John (1978): Epigraphy (carried out for Brooklyn Museum) MISR Project: Mission Siptah-Ramses X (1998-2000): Excavation Site condition: Floods were responsible for the loss of decoration. Much of the painted relief decoration on the lintel of gate B and the plaster in corridor B has been lost. Carter had the walls of this corridor white-washed.
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