
Structure: KV 37 Location: Valley of the Kings, East Valley, Thebes West Bank, Thebes Owner: Unknown Other designations: Site type: Tomb
Description: KV 37 is located in the south branch off the southwest wadi, below KV 34. It consists of an entrance (A), leading to the burial chamber J, through a single corridor (B). The tomb is undecorated and partly excavated.
Noteworthy features: The tomb was probably used as a storeroom by robbers. Axis in degrees: 173.40 Axis orientation: South Latitude: 25.44 N Longitude: 32.36 E Elevation: 187.95 msl North: 99,367.276 East: 94,093.308 JOG map reference: NG 36-10 Modern governorate: Qena (Qina) Ancient nome: 4th Upper Egypt Surveyed by TMP: Yes Maximum height: 1.96 m Mininum width: 1.12 m Maximum width: 4.05 m Total length: 18.39 m Total area: 38.04 m² Total volume: 61.38 m³ Entrance location: Base of sheer cliff Owner type: Unknown, possibly royal Entrance type: Staircase Interior layout: Corridor and chamber Axis type: Straight Human remains Sculpture Vessels Written documents The pottery shows that KV 37 was originally used for a burial, and its plan and location suggest it was for royalty. Because of the diversity of objects found, Elizabeth Thomas believed that the tomb was later used as a storeroom by robbers.
This site was used during the following period(s): New Kingdom, Dynasty 18 (probably the reign of Thutmes III)
Burton, James (1825): Visit Lefébure, Eugène (1889): Mapping/planning 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 only partly excavated.
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