Valley of the Kings, panoramic view from cliffs above KV 09, looking southeast. Visible are entrances to KV 03, KV 07, KV 04, KV 05, KV 06, KV 55, KV 62, KV 18, KV 17, KV 16, KV 10, KV 11, KV 57, and toursit shelter.
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- KV 07: Rameses II
- KV 11: Rameses III
- KV 06: Rameses IX
- KV 10: Amenmeses
- KV 17: Sety I
- KV 55: Tiye (?) or Akhenaten (?)
- KV 57: Horemheb
- KV 03: Son of Rameses III
- KV 04: Rameses XI
- KV 05: Sons of Rameses II
- KV 16: Rameses I
- KV 18: Rameses X
- KV 56: Unknown
- KV 62: Tutankhamen
- KV 01: Rameses VII
- KV 09: Rameses V and Rameses VI
- KV 13: Bay
- KV 20: Thutmes I and Hatshepsut
- KV 58: Unknown
Tomb entrances and tourist shelter in the central part of the Valley of the Kings.
Tomb entrances and a modern tourist shelter.
Geography and Geology of the Valley of the Kings
The Valley of the Kings actually consists of two valleys that run northeast from the slopes of a prominent ridge along a high plateau into the Western Desert.