KV48
Tomb KV48 is an ancient Egyptian tomb located in the Valley of the Kings in Egypt. It contained the burial of the noble Amenemipet called Pairy.
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Burial site of Amenemipet called Pairy | |||
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Coordinates | 25°44′23.2″N 32°36′1.3″E | ||
Location | East Valley of the Kings | ||
Discovered | January 1906 | ||
Excavated by | Edward R. Ayrton | ||
The tomb lay near KV35, the tomb of Amenhotep II, and was entered by a shaft that leads to a small chamber containing a destroyed burial of the Eighteenth Dynasty. The floor was covered in limestone chips and broken objects which included a mud seal from a papyrus and shattered coffin fragments.
The unwrapped and broken mummy of the owner of the tomb was found with three inscribed mud bricks and a number of ushabti giving the name of the tomb owner as Amenemipet.
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