
Structure: KV 60 Location: Valley of the Kings, East Valley, Thebes West Bank, Thebes Owner: Sit-Ra, called In (?) Other designations: Site type: Tomb
Description: The tomb is located in the southeast branch off the southeast wadi, immediately beside the entrance of KV 19, south of KV 20, in the eastern cliffs of the Valley. It is a small, undecorated tomb, consisting of an entryway stairway (A), a corridor (B) with recesses and a side chamber (Ba), and a roughly-cut burial chamber (J).
Noteworthy features: An unidentified female mummy still rests in the tomb. Axis in degrees: 25.92 Axis orientation: Northeast Latitude: 25.44 N Longitude: 32.36 E Elevation: 188.43 msl North: 99,545.755 East: 94,277.777 JOG map reference: NG 36-10 Modern governorate: Qena (Qina) Ancient nome: 4th Upper Egypt Maximum height: 1.92 m Mininum width: 1 m Maximum width: 6.57 m Total length: 20.98 m Total area: 55.66 m² Total volume: 86.62 m³ Entrance location: Base of sheer cliff Owner type: Official Entrance type: Staircase Interior layout: Corridor and chambers Axis type: Straight Painting Carpenters' and sculptors' tools Human mummies Jewellery Lighting equipment Mammal mummies Mummy trappings Scarabs and seals Tomb equipment Vessels Written documents An inscription on one coffin bore the name and title, royal nurse, In. In has been thought by some to be Sit-Ra, called In, royal nurse of Hatshepsut. The mummy is now in the Egyptian Museum, Cairo. The other, still unidentified mummy remained in situ. Thomas suggested it might be the mummy of Hatshepsut, relocated by Thutmes III.
This site was used during the following period(s): New Kingdom, Dynasty 18
Carter, Howard (1903): Discovery (closed the tomb again after a brief examination and removal of some mummified geese) Carter, Howard (1903): Excavation (conducted for Theodore M. Davis) Ayrton, Edward Russell (1906): Excavation (removed the mummy of Sit-Ra) Ryan, Donald P. (1989-1990): Excavation (conducted after re-locating tomb) Conservation history: During Ryan's work on the tomb in 1989, a wooden box was built to hold one mummy, and a metal cover was set over the pit entrance. Site condition: The tomb was excavated by Carter and then closed again. It was relocated recently by Donald Ryan of Pacific Lutheran University.
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