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Tomb KV11 is the tomb of Ancient Egyptian Pharaoh Ramesses III, (1186–1155 BC), 20th Dynasty.

Tomb KV11 is the tomb of Ancient Egyptian Pharaoh Ramesses III, (1186–1155 BC), 20th Dynasty. Located in the main valley of the Valley of the Kings, the tomb was originally started by Setnakhte, but abandoned when it broke into the earlier tomb of Amenmesse (KV10). The tomb KV11 was restarted and extended and on a different axis for Ramesses III. The tomb has been open since antiquity, and has been known variously as Bruce's Tomb (named after James Bruce who entered the tomb in 1768) and The Harper's Tomb (due to paintings of two blind harpers in the tomb). 
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Source name: 
Universal Images Group
Unique identifier: CP24497592 
Legacy Identifier: 917_11_wha_116_0962_20220303 
Type: Image 
Dimensions: 5288px × 3966px     8.48 MB 
Usage rights: FOR ONE TIME USE ONLY. NO STORAGE FOR FUTURE USE. 
Special Instructions: Editorial use only. All other uses must be cleared with World History Archive in advance of intended use. 
Create Date: 3/5/2018 1:03:13 PM 
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