-
which was
dated also to the
eighth year of the queen’s reign.
Although Tausert’s reign (including her
regency for Siptah) has been
understood commonly...
- and
built 3
tombs – KV13, KV14, and KV15 – for himself, his
Senior Queen Tausert and Bay in the
Valley of the Kings. This was an
unprecedented act on his...
- Tomb KV14 is a
joint tomb, used
originally by
Tausert and then
reused and
extended by Setnakhte. It has been open
since antiquity, but was not properly...
- (1996) p. 212
Davis (2001), p. 1 Altenmüller,
Hartwig (2001). "The Tomb of
Tausert and Setnakht". In W****s, Kent R. (ed.).
Valley of the Kings: The Tombs...
- was
buried there, but he may have
originally been
buried with his wife
Tausert in her tomb in KV14 and
subsequently moved to the
hastily finished (but...
- classicalwisdom.com.
Retrieved 2024-03-18.
Hartwig Altenmüller, "The Tomb of
Tausert and Setnakht," in
Valley of the Kings, ed. Kent R. W****s (New York: Friedman/Fairfax...
- now in the
British Museum (EA 792). This
stela shows Wentawat, his wife
Tausert (also
written as Tawosret) and his son
Nahihor (or Naherhu), who held the...
- Dynasty.
Userhet was the son of
Khensemhab and the
chantress of Montu,
named Tausert. His wife was
Hatshepsut called Shepset. The court, p****age and hall are...
- The
Ostracon 23 (2012): 3-7 http://egypt.arizona.edu/sites/default/files/
Tausert_11_Season.pdf . Peeples, L. "Rings and
Worms Tell the Tale of a Shipwreck...
- Gold
earring of
Queen Tausert (ca. 1188–1186 BC)
found in tomb KV56. (British Museum)...