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Thotmose III tomb view of sarcophagus at the valley of the kings
Luxor & Karnak

Thutmose / Thotmus / Thutmosis the third is the Predecessor to the famous Queen Hatshepsut and her stepson, he's the sixth king of the 18th Dynasty.

The tomb of Thutmes III was cut high up a sheer cliff in a narrow water course. It was the first royal tomb to have a well shaft and also the first to have the full Book of What is in the Netherworld (known in ancient Egyptian as the Imydwat) painted on the walls of its first pillared chamber, the burial chamber which is where this pano is taken includes texts from the "Litany of Ra" which is a text found in New Kingdom royal tombs showing forms of the sun god, Ra, and his union with the king.

The decoration was done in a cursive style that mimics writing on a roll of papyrus. 

the site is currlenty closed to public visits due to increased humidity levels inside.

This pano is a part of an on going project to document Ancient Egyptian heritage in 360 VR expieriences, please check out our Alpha release at www.DescribingEgypt.com

Copyright: Salma El Dardiry
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 6000x3000
Taken: 28/05/2015
Uploaded: 09/08/2015
Published: 09/08/2015
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Tags: ancient; egypt; new kingdom; luxor; valley; kings; burial; chamber; thotmose; the third; hatshepsut; heritage; unesco
More About Luxor & Karnak

Part of the Holy Land, Egypt offers a fascinating mixture of ancient pyramids, temples and other religious monuments. There are numerous possibilities to explore Egypt from desert treks to trips down the Nile or scuba diving in the Red Sea and along the Sinai coast. Cairo, which means “The Triumphant”, is home to the pyramids, sphinx and over 17 million residents within its metropolitan area. Luxor is often described as the world’s largest open air museum, built on the ancient city of Thebes. The Karnak temple complex, located near Luxor, is a collection of ancient temples, chapels and various other buildings.


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