
Structure: KV 36 Location: Valley of the Kings, East Valley, Thebes West Bank, Thebes Owner: Maiherperi Other designations: Site type: Tomb
Description: KV 36 lies low in the southwest end of the Valley, south of KV 35, just before the modern path forks to the south and southwest. It is entered through an entryway shaft (A) leading directly into the burial chamber (J). The tomb was found almost intact and was left undecorated.
Noteworthy features: This tomb is notable because it is a non-royal tomb with much of its burial equipment as well as the mummy found intact. Axis in degrees: 288.85 Axis orientation: West Latitude: 25.44 N Longitude: 32.36 E Elevation: 179.81 msl North: 99,454.423 East: 93,994.392 JOG map reference: NG 36-10 Modern governorate: Qena (Qina) Ancient nome: 4th Upper Egypt Surveyed by TMP: Yes Maximum height: 1.62 m Mininum width: 1.01 m Maximum width: 4.03 m Total length: 6.34 m Total area: 18.54 m² Total volume: 24.77 m³ Entrance location: Base of sheer cliff Owner type: Official Entrance type: Shaft Interior layout: Chamber Axis type: Straight Food Game components Human mummies Jewellery Mummy trappings Scarabs and seals Tomb equipment Vegetal remains Vessels Warfare and hunting equipment Written documents KV 36 belonged to Maiherperi, Child of the Nursery and royal Fan-bearer, who died in his twenties. Much of the funerary equipment was found almost intact, although it was robbed, probably in the Rameside period. Jars containing oil were left open. Some of the jewellery, portable metalware and non-funerary linen and clothing were stolen. The tomb was later resealed and the burial chamber was rearranged hastily.
This site was used during the following period(s): New Kingdom, Dynasty 18, Thutmes IV (date based on stylistic criteria of objects recovered, as well as title of tomb owner)
Loret, Victor (1899): Discovery (made for the Service des Antiquités) Loret, Victor (1899): Excavation (conducted for the Service des Antiquités) Site condition: The tomb is well-cut, but the walls were not smoothed.
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