
Structure: KV 44 Location: Valley of the Kings, East Valley, Thebes West Bank, Thebes Owner: Unknown Other designations: Site type: Tomb
Description: KV 44 is located in the southeast branch of the main wadi, close to KV 45. The tomb consists of a shaft entryway (A) and a single chamber (B). It was found undecorated.
Axis in degrees: 248.14 Axis orientation: West Latitude: 25.44 N Longitude: 32.36 E JOG map reference: NG 36-10 Modern governorate: Qena (Qina) Ancient nome: 4th Upper Egypt Mininum width: 0.75 m Maximum width: 5.65 m Total length: 6 m Total area: 22.59 m² Entrance location: Hillside Owner type: Unknown, probably non-royal Entrance type: Shaft Interior layout: Chamber Axis type: Straight Human mummies Jewellery Tomb equipment Vegetal remains Vessels The funerary furniture of the original owner of the tomb was robbed and according to Carter, only "rubbish" remained inside the tomb. The tomb lay open for some time, as the presence of several bees' nests indicate. The identity of the owner is unknown. On the basis of topography and the possibility of a Kings' Valley burial for him, Thomas suggested that Anen, a son of Yuya and Thuyu, and possibly Anen's wife, were buried in the tomb. But there is no foundation for this, and Anen has his own tomb (TT 120) in Shaykh Abd al Qurna.
The tomb was re-used during Dynasty 22 for Tentkerer, Lady of the House under Osorkon I, Heiufaa, and a songstress of Amen.
While reclearing KV 44, Ryan discovered remains of seven individuals, probably of the first interment.
This site was used during the following period(s): New Kingdom, Dynasty 18 Third Intermediate Period, Dynasty 22, Osorkon I
Carter, Howard (1901): Discovery (made for Theodore M. Davis) Carter, Howard (1901): Excavation (conducted for Theodore M. Davis) Ryan, Donald P. (1990-1991): Excavation Conservation history: A metal grid was placed over the entrance shaft and a low rubble wall constructed around the opening to divert flood water. Site condition: The tomb was excavated recently by Donald Ryan of Pacific Lutheran University.
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