KV26

Tomb KV26 is an ancient Egyptian tomb of the Eighteenth Dynasty located in Egypt's Valley of the Kings. It is located in a side valley leading to the tomb of Thutmose III (KV34). It was visited by the early Egyptologist James Burton in the 1820s or 1830s, and by Victor Loret in 1898. It was mapped in the 1980s by the Theban Mapping Project. The first documented excavation of the tomb was carried out in 2009 by the University of Basel's Kings' Valley Project. The tomb contained evidence of at least one burial and fragmented pottery and stone vessels of mid-Eighteenth Dynasty date but nothing is known about its occupant(s).

KV26
Burial site of Unknown
Schematic of KV26
KV26
Coordinates25°44′19.9″N 32°36′02.5″E
LocationEast Valley of the Kings
Discoveredbefore 1835
Excavated byJames Burton(1820s-30s)
University of Basel (2009)
DecorationUndecorated
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