
Structure: KV 46 Location: Valley of the Kings, East Valley, Thebes West Bank, Thebes Owner: Yuya and Thuyu Other designations: Site type: Tomb
Description: KV 46 is located in the southeast branch of the main wadi. The tomb consists of a staircase entryway (A), a corridor (B) leading to a stepped descent (C), and a burial chamber (J). The walls of the tomb were neither smoothed, plastered nor decorated.
Noteworthy features: This non-royal tomb was found with much of its burial equipment intact. Axis in degrees: 70.62 Axis orientation: East Latitude: 25.44 N Longitude: 32.36 E Elevation: 167.608 msl North: 99,686.458 East: 94,153.062 JOG map reference: NG 36-10 Modern governorate: Qena (Qina) Ancient nome: 4th Upper Egypt Surveyed by TMP: Yes Maximum height: 4.51 m Mininum width: 1.25 m Maximum width: 10.02 m Total length: 21.31 m Total area: 62.36 m² Total volume: 135.63 m³ Entrance location: Base of sloping hill Owner type: Official Entrance type: Staircase Interior layout: Corridors and chamber Axis type: Bent Accessories Clothing Cosmetic equipment Furniture Human mummies Jewellery Models Mummy trappings Musical instruments Scarabs and seals Sculpture Tomb equipment Transport Vessels Warfare and hunting equipment Writing equipment Written documents KV 46 belonged to Yuya and Thuyu, parents of Tiy, wife of Amenhetep III. According to differences in embalming techniques, Yuya and Thuyu died at different times. It has been suggested that three tomb robberies took place. The first occurred shortly after the official closure of the tomb, since perishable products, like ointments, were removed, and seals of containers were removed in order to inspect their contents.
A second and third robbery may have taken place during the excavation of KV 3 and KV 4, based on the evidence of sealings that were found. The entrance of the tomb was filled with debris from these two tombs. The tomb was thereafter inaccessible until 1905 when Quibell discovered it.
This site was used during the following period(s): New Kingdom, Dynasty 18, Amenhetep III
Quibell, James Edward (1905): Discovery (made for Theodore M. Davis) Quibell, James Edward (1905): Excavation (conducted for Theodore M. Davis) Conservation history: A metal gate has been installed in gate B and a rubble retaining wall has been constructed around the top of the entrance stairs. Site condition: The walls of the tomb are rough and no plaster or decoration was applied to their surface.
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