
Structure: KV 48 Location: Valley of the Kings, East Valley, Thebes West Bank, Thebes Owner: Amenemipet Other designations: Site type: Tomb
Description: KV 48 is located in the west branch off the southwest wadi. The tomb consists of a deep shaft (A) and a single chamber (B). The tomb was found undecorated.
Axis in degrees: 244.13 Axis orientation: Southwest Latitude: 25.44 N Longitude: 32.36 E JOG map reference: NG 36-10 Modern governorate: Qena (Qina) Ancient nome: 4th Upper Egypt Maximum height: 2.02 m Mininum width: 0.93 m Maximum width: 4.69 m Total length: 8.43 m Total area: 31.02 m² Total volume: 57.49 m³ Entrance location: Hillside Owner type: Official Entrance type: Shaft Interior layout: Chamber Axis type: Straight Architectural elements Furniture Human mummies Scarabs and seals Tomb equipment Vessels The tomb belonged to Amenemipet, also known as Pairy, brother of Sennefer and Vizier and Governor of the Town under Amenhetep II. The evidence for this includes several inscribed shabtis. The fact that his tomb is located in the vicinity of KV 35 indicates that Amenemipet enjoyed the favor of Amenhetep II. The tomb was robbed during antiquity. Amenemipet is also the owner of TT 29 in Shaykh Abd al Qurna.
This site was used during the following period(s): New Kingdom, Dynasty 18, Amenhetep II
Ayrton, Edward Russell (1906): Discovery (made for Theodore M. Davis) Ayrton, Edward Russell (1906): Excavation (conducted for Theodore M. Davis) Theban Mapping Project (1986): Conservation (built wall around tomb for flood protection) Conservation history: The Theban Mapping Project built a small stone wall around the tomb entrance to protect it from flood waters. Site condition: The tomb is inaccessible.
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