KV 28
Unknown
Entryway A
See entire tombThe undecorated entrance shaft descends a few meters and opens into chamber B.
Chamber B
See entire tombThis undecorated chamber is rectangular. There is apparently a gate in the rear wall that has not been cleared.
Gate B
See entire tombThe gate connects the shaft of entryway A with chamber B.
About
About
KV 28 is located in the southeast branch of the main Wadi. The tomb consists only of a shaft leading to a small, rectangular chamber (B) with an unexcavated gate in its rear wall. The tomb is undecorated.
Noteworthy features:
There is an unexcavated gate and perhaps a chamber beyond it off chamber B.
Site History
According to Ryan, there is evidence of at least two burials in KV 28. Potsherds from the tomb suggest that it was cut in the reign of Thutmes IV. It may have belonged to a high official of his reign.
Dating
This site was used during the following period(s):
Exploration
Conservation
Conservation History
A rubble and cement wall has been constructed around the entry to divert flood water.
Site Condition
The tomb has been excavated by Donald Ryan of Pacific Lutheran University and is in good condition.
Bibliography
Weeks, Kent R. (ed.). Atlas of the Valley of the Kings (= Publications of the Theban Mapping Project, 1). Cairo: American University in Cairo Press, 2000. Map sheet 47.
Wilkinson, Richard H. and Carl Nicholas Reeves. The Complete Valley of the Kings. London: Thames and Hudson, 1996. P. 182.