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Date Posted: 05:57:44 06/27/08 Fri
Author: Ian
Author Host/IP: cpc1-darl6-0-0-cust743.midd.cable.ntl.com / 82.1.142.232
Subject: Re: KV14, an Enigma ?
In reply to: Ian 's message, "KV14, an Enigma ?" on 05:19:59 06/27/08 Fri

Further, Altenmuller, suggested the first burial chamber was used for Seti II, however this seems improbable as work continued on exetending the tomb towards the secong burial chamber well after Seti's death.

A recontructed albiet badly damaged sarchopagus is in situ in the second burial chamber, cartouches of Setnakhte are visible, but it is impossible to read whose name they were overcut upon. Remains of a Sarcophagus bearing Tausert's name were found in the badly flood damaged KV13( Bay) nearby.

Ian

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