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QV55 Tomb of Amenkopshef — Attraction in Al Baairat Village

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QV55 Tomb of Amenkopshef

PHHR+4QH, Al Qarna, Luxor Governorate 1340410, Egypt
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attractions: Valley of the Queens, QV66 Tomb of Nefertari, QV52 Tomb of Queen Tyti, QV44 Tomb Of Prince Kha em wast, Deir el-Medina, TT1 - Tomb of Sennedjem, Tomb Of Inherkha, TT3 - Tomb of Pashedu, restaurants:
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Valley of the Queens

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QV52 Tomb of Queen Tyti

QV44 Tomb Of Prince Kha em wast

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Tomb of Amen Khopshef (QV55): Building royal tombs for princes in the Valley of the Queens began as a custom after the 20th Dynasty. The Tomb of Amen Khopshef was constructed by Ramesses III of the 20th Dynasty for his son, Amun-her-khepeshef. His mother was likely Titi, whose tomb is located right next door. The tomb’s murals mostly depict Ramesses III portraying himself both as pharaoh and as a divine father, guiding his deceased son to be introduced to the gods of the heavens.
Iryna PaninaIryna Panina
It's amazing how the tomb has been survived to this date in excellent condition) I recommend it for tourists who starts getting acquainted with the tomb of the pharaoh. This tomb delivers you bright colours and traditional scenes from Ancient Egypt. It's too small but beautiful. There are a lot of people here so the best time to visit it is a low season - winter or early spring.
Gerben VoorsluijsGerben Voorsluijs
One of the better tombs in the valley of the Queens. The colors are nice and seem to be well preserved although the tomb is quite small and not as impressive as the ones in the valley of the Kings. In the tomb there is also a human foetus on display which was found in a grave close by.
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Tomb of Amen Khopshef (QV55): Building royal tombs for princes in the Valley of the Queens began as a custom after the 20th Dynasty. The Tomb of Amen Khopshef was constructed by Ramesses III of the 20th Dynasty for his son, Amun-her-khepeshef. His mother was likely Titi, whose tomb is located right next door. The tomb’s murals mostly depict Ramesses III portraying himself both as pharaoh and as a divine father, guiding his deceased son to be introduced to the gods of the heavens.
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It's amazing how the tomb has been survived to this date in excellent condition) I recommend it for tourists who starts getting acquainted with the tomb of the pharaoh. This tomb delivers you bright colours and traditional scenes from Ancient Egypt. It's too small but beautiful. There are a lot of people here so the best time to visit it is a low season - winter or early spring.
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One of the better tombs in the valley of the Queens. The colors are nice and seem to be well preserved although the tomb is quite small and not as impressive as the ones in the valley of the Kings. In the tomb there is also a human foetus on display which was found in a grave close by.
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5.0
22w

Visited 31 October 2022.

One of the four tombs that was open to the public, this tomb was also discovered by Schiaparelli in 1904. The tomb, despite being totally looted over the ages, is in very good condition. It is only a small tomb much like the others in the valley, but the colours are vibrant and the princes sarcophagus also lies within the tomb.

QV55 belongs to Amen Khopshef, the eldest son of Queen Titi and Ramses III. The prince never succeeded his father instead dying when he was about 15 years old. He held the titles of Heir to the Throne, Royal Scribe, and Charioteer-in-Chief.

The prince can be distinguished with the traditional side lock of hair.

Please note that the art work in this tomb is covered by protective plexiglass so photography...

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1y

تعتبر مقابر أبناء رمسيس الثالث من أرقى الآثار في وادي الملكات بالبر الغربي بالأقصر ( طيبة القديمة ) . واحدة منها، QV55، تنتمي إلى أمنحرخبشف (آمون-حر-خبشف)، ابنه من الزوجة الملكية العظيمة، تيتي، المدرجة في المقبرة (QV52) كزوجة الإله وأم الإله. يقع قبرها في مكان قريب ويتضمن بعضًا من نفس الألقاب على جدرانه.

ربما توفي أمنحرخبشف في حوالي العام الثلاثين من حكم رمسيس الثالث عندما كان عمره حوالي 15 عامًا (على الرغم من أن بعض ألقابه قد تشير إلى عمره الأكبر)، ولم يكن أحد أبناء الملك الأكبر سنًا، على الرغم من أنه احتفظ بعدد من المناصب المهمة. المناصب داخل المحكمة. نعرف من النقوش البارزة في مدينة هابو ومعبد الكرنك أنه كان حامل المروحة على يمين الملك (وهو دور أكثر أهمية مما يبدو) وكاتبًا ملكيًا وقائدًا لسلاح الفرسان. وكان أيضًا "رئيس القطرين"، وهو ما ربما كان له دور في إدارة الشئون الإدارية للمملكة المصرية. ومع ذلك، تجدر الإشارة إلى أنه يرتدي في جميع أنحاء مقبرته الأقفال الجانبية لشاب. نجد لوحة في وادي الدولمين في مقام بتاح ومريتسجر عليها صورة جزئية للأمير، والتي لا بد أنها كانت نذورًا سابقة تكريمًا له، صنعها الحرفيون الذين عملوا على بناء هذا المعبد الأبدي. كما تشهد عليه لوحة أخرى متناثرة من دير المدينة ، حيث يوجد بحضور أخ مجهول.

تم اكتشاف مقبرة هذا الأمير عام 1903، ورغم أنها تعرضت للنهب بالكامل، ربما خلال الأسرة التاسعة عشرة، إلا أن الهيكل نفسه والزخارف كانت في حالة ممتازة. تم اكتشافه خلال حملة التنقيب الثانية التي قامت بها البعثة الأثرية الإيطالية بين عامي 1903 و1904.

تتميز المقبرة بتصميم بسيط، يتكون من سلسلة قصيرة من الدرجات تؤدي إلى منحدر مدخل هابط يتبعه غرفة انتظار أو قاعة مدخل، والتي لها ملحق إلى الشمال الغربي. وتليها غرفة التابوت، حيث تم اكتشاف التابوت في الأصل. تحتوي هذه الغرفة أيضًا على ملحق جانبي غير مكتمل إلى الشمال الغربي. خلف حجرة التابوت توجد غرفة كان من المفترض أن تتيح الوصول إلى منطقة الإله أوزوريس ، حيث يوجد الآن تابوت الأمير.

لا يظهر الموضوع الزخرفي لهذه المقبرة إلا أمنحرخبشف وأبيه، إلى جانب آلهة مختلفة، على الرغم من أن إحدى النقوش تخبرنا أنه تم استخراجها في الأصل بناءً على طلب الملك من أجل "أبنائه الملكيين العظماء". نحن على يقين تام من أنه لم يستخدم من قبل...

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17w

Tomb of Amen Khopshef (QV55): Building royal tombs for princes in the Valley of the Queens began as a custom after the 20th Dynasty. The Tomb of Amen Khopshef was constructed by Ramesses III of the 20th Dynasty for his son, Amun-her-khepeshef. His mother was likely Titi, whose tomb is located right next door. The tomb’s murals mostly depict Ramesses III portraying himself both as pharaoh and as a divine father, guiding his deceased son to be introduced to the gods of...

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