The tomb of Yuya and Thuya, also known by its tomb number KV46, is the burial place of the ancient Egyptian noble Yuya and his wife Thuya, in the Valley of the Kings. They were the parents of Queen Ti
Plan of the contents of KV46 from Quibell's 1908 publication
An Egyptian excavator beside the outer mummiform coffin of Yuya
Second and inner coffins of Yuya
Throne of Sitamun from the Tomb of Yuya and Thuya (Egyptian Museum)
KV20 is a tomb in the Valley of the Kings in Egypt. It was probably the first royal tomb to be constructed in the valley. KV20 was the original burial place of Thutmose I and later was adapted by his
KV20 Burial chamber J2 as seen by Howard Carter circa 1904
One of the two sarcophagi found in KV20, originally intended for Hatshepsut, but re-inscribed for her father Thutmose I
The other of the two sarcophagi found in KV20, inscribed for Hatshepsut