Tomb KV21 is an ancient Egyptian tomb located in the Valley of the Kings in Egypt. It was discovered in 1817 by Giovanni Belzoni and later re-excavated...
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KV5 KV6 KV7 KV8 KV9 KV10 KV11 KV12 KV13 KV14 KV15 KV16 KV17 KV18 KV19 KV20 KV21 WV22 WV23 WV24 WV25 KV26 KV28 KV29 KV30 KV31 KV32 KV34 KV35 KV36 KV37 KV38...
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to be her maternal grandfather. DNA test results on mummies discovered in KV21 were released in February 2010, which has given rise to speculation that...
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"Volt - Danmarks Europaparti". Retrieved 2021-09-26. Kathrine Richter, KV21-k, idat på Frederiksberg og forperson for Volt Danmark (2021-05-31). "Demokratiet...
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Amenhotep III and Tiye, not Nefertiti. One of the two female mummies found in KV21 has been suggested as the body of Nefertiti. DNA analysis did not yield enough...
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KV17 (Seti I) KV18 (Ramesses X) KV19 (Mentuherkhepeshef) KV20 (Hatshepsut) KV21 KV26 KV27 KV28 KV29 KV30 KV31 KV32 (Tia'a) KV33 KV34 (Thutmose III) KV35...
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KV5 KV6 KV7 KV8 KV9 KV10 KV11 KV12 KV13 KV14 KV15 KV16 KV17 KV18 KV19 KV20 KV21 WV22 WV23 WV24 WV25 KV26 KV28 KV29 KV30 KV31 KV32 KV34 KV35 KV36 KV37 KV38...
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23, 2003 Apache Point SDSS Collaboration · 1.7 km MPC · JPL 647013 2008 KV21 — May 28, 2008 Mount Lemmon Mount Lemmon Survey · 520 m MPC · JPL 647014...
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fetuses were Tutankhamun's children by a woman whose mummy was found in KV21, who was presumed to be Ankhesenamun. However, the results of genetic studies...
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Discovered before 1799 Excavated by Theodore M. Davis Howard Carter (1915) Waseda University (1989–present) Decoration Amduat ← Previous KV21 Next → WV23...
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