WV25

Tomb WV25 is an unfinished and undecorated tomb in the West Valley of the Valley of the Kings, Egypt. It is the beginning of a royal tomb, and is thought to be the start of Akhenaten's Theban tomb. It was discovered by Giovanni Battista Belzoni in 1817; he found eight Third Intermediate Period mummies inside. The tomb was excavated in 1972 by the University of Minnesota's Egyptian Expedition (UMEE) led by Otto Schaden. The project uncovered pieces of the eight mummies, along with artefacts from a late Eighteenth Dynasty royal burial.

WV25
Burial site of unknown
Entrance to WV25
WV25
Coordinates25°44′28.3″N 32°35′33.6″E
LocationWest Valley of the Kings
Discovered1817
Excavated byGiovanni Battista Belzoni (1817)
Otto Schaden (1972)
DecorationUndecorated
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