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530: 421: 542: 514: 342: 41: 358: 433: 577:. As a result, it was frequently visited; 995 graffiti left by visitors have been found on the temple walls, ranging from the 1st century BC to the 4th century AD. They were left by pilgrims, mostly Greeks, who in the Ptolemaic and Roman periods traveled to the site from different parts of Egypt and the Mediterranean. The inscriptions were written in black or, less frequently, red ink, mainly in Greek but also in Latin, Demotic, and Coptic. They appear in different parts of the tomb, usually on the upper parts of the walls, which corresponds to the higher floor level (the corridors were partly filled in at that time). 502: 449: 330: 554: 54: 495:). These include images of a solar boat with the double-headed god Aker, images of Osiris and various gods, the destruction of enemies, and representations of the sun's rays resurrecting various figures. A detailed analysis of these complex scenes are in J. Roberson, The Ancient Egyptian Books of the Earth. The vaulted ceiling of the chamber is decorated, once again, with the Book of the Day and the Book of the Night, framed by a double elongated image of Nut. 1666: 718: 700: 709: 61: 319:. The ceilings are decorated with astronomical figures and constellations in the first few divisions of the corridor, while in the last two divisions, and continuing into the first hall , is a double presentation of both the Book of the Day and the Book of the Night, framed by an elongated image of the goddess 588:. Visitors' names form the majority of the graffiti, but there are also longer texts which provide more information about their authors, including their occupation. They tell us that philosophers, doctors, and high-ranking officials were among the pilgrims. Some of the texts are of a religious character 413:
and Ptah-Sokar-Osiris. As previously noted, the ceiling of the hall is decorated with the remainder of the Book of the Day and the Book of the Night, framed by an elongated image of the goddess Nut. The ramp descending to the next corridor is flanked on either side by two images of winged cobras with
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into several sections, leading to a pillared hall, from which a second long corridor descends to the burial chamber. The digging of the burial chamber was not fully completed; its back wall has two pillars which are still connected to the wall behind them instead of standing separate.
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Polish Epigraphical Mission in the Tomb of Ramesses VI (Kv 9) in the Valley of the Kings in 2010; Appendix: Three-dimensional spatial information system for the graffiti inside the Tomb of Ramesses VI (KV 9) in the Valley of the Kings, Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean, 22
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The tomb has some of the most diverse decoration in the Valley of the Kings. In fact Ramesses VI, in a break with tradition, used the decoration program of the Osireion at Abydos as the template for his tomb. Its layout consists of a long corridor, divided by
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Porter, Bertha and Moss, Rosalind, Topographical Bibliography of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic Texts, Statues, Reliefs and Paintings Volume I: The Theban Necropolis, Part 2. Royal Tombs and Smaller Cemeteries, Griffith Institute. 1964, pg
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Other graffiti include "I visited and I did not like anything except the sarcophagus!", "I admired!" and "I cannot read the hieroglyphs!". The latest identifiable person to have visited the tomb and left a
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The decorations show scenes of 11 hours from the Book of the Amduat in sequential order, although hours 7-11 are abbreviated . The ceiling depicts the barques of Ra and the Books of the Day and Night.
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in the antechamber at the end of the corridor, preceding the burial chamber. It contains important transfiguration spells (Chapters 124-127 and 129) from the
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Tradition and Transformation. Egypt under Roman Rule. Proceedings of the International Conference, Hildesheim, Roemer- and Pelizaeus-Museum, 3–6 July 2008
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Herzer, C. "The Template for the break with tradition in the Decoration Program of the Tomb of Ramesses VI was the Osireion at Abydos, 2023.
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Vaulted ceiling of the burial chamber: double image of the goddess Nut framing the Book of the Night (below) and the Book of the Day (above)
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The first hall or pillared hall; a double scene of Osiris is visible in the middle, above the ramp descending to the second corridor
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A part of the Book of Caverns (fifth division) on the right wall of the corridor; the goddess Nut is visible on the right
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from the primordial waters with the goddess Nut above the scene. On the right side of the hall (the north) the
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is continued. The decorations show divisions 10 and 11 including the final scene of the composition, where
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but were usurped. On the south wall of the corridor begin the scenes from a complete version of the
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attests that visitors had to explore the dark tunnels and painted images by torchlight, making a
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Roberson, J. The Ancient Egyptian Books of the Earth, Wilbour Studies I, 2012, Lockwood Press.
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Dodson, Aidan and Ikram, Salima, The Tomb in Ancient Egypt, Thames and Hudson, 2008, pg 227-9
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The rear wall of the chamber, with two unfinished pillars flanking a small room in the middle
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The entrance is decorated with a disk containing a scarab and an image of the ram-headed
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released a full 3D model of the tomb with detailed photography, available online.
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The graffiti have been studied since 1996 by the Epigraphical Mission from the
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framing the Books of the Day and the Night, on the ceiling of the pillared hall
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Guide to the Valley of the Kings and to the Theban Necropolises and Temples
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Brock, Edwin C. (2001). "The Tomb of Rameses VI". In Weeks, Kent R. (ed.).
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scenes continue. Above the entrance to the next corridor the king is shown
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Piankoff, A. The Tomb of Ramesses VI, 1954, Pantheon Books, New York.
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https://archive.org/details/tomboframessesvi0001unse/page/n7/mode/2up
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The corridor ends in a pillared hall . On the left (south) wall the
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Abitz, F. Baugeschichte und Dekoration des Grabes Ramses VI, 1989.
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Valley of the Kings: The Tombs and Funerary Temples of Thebes West
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who are kneeling. The jambs and thicknesses, mentions the name of
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Polish Centre of Mediterranean Archaeology University of Warsaw
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In the Graeco-Roman period, the tomb was identified as that of
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crowns, representing the goddesses of Upper and Lower Egypt.
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Buildings and structures completed in the 12th century BC
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Week, K. (ed.), Valley of the Kings, 2001, Friedman.
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He was interred here, but his uncle, 1681: 799: 1093: 938: 936: 774: 1613:Discovery of the tomb of Tutankhamun 887: 885: 858: 856: 854: 819: 817: 815: 813: 811: 779:. VMB Publishers. pp. 244–265. 770: 768: 766: 764: 762: 760: 638: 1016:https://www.academia.edu/109794059/ 600:on the visitor's name, Dadouchios ( 13: 1036:, 1996, Thames and Hudson, London. 933: 459: 16:Tomb of Pharaohs Ramesses V and VI 14: 1715: 1060: 957:10.1163/ej.9789004183353.i-508.63 882: 851: 843:Foertmeyer, Victoria Ann (1989). 808: 757: 307:. 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Gaddis, Cairo. 951:, Brill, pp. 255–263, 262: 60: 10: 1720: 1618:Amarna Royal Tombs Project 1073:Virtual exploration of KV9 943:Łukaszewicz, Adam (2010), 863:Łukaszewicz, Adam (2013). 686: 612: 606: 243:Egyptian Tourism Authority 1662: 1631: 1603: 1557: 1142: 1127: 173: 165: 149: 135: 127: 117: 78: 47: 38: 26: 21: 1253:(Twosret and Sethnakhte) 740:"Pharaoh Ramses VI Tomb" 584:in cooperation with the 122:East Valley of the Kings 1085:Views of KV9 & KV12 491:(including the Book of 368: 102:25.740167°N 32.601306°E 1623:Theban Mapping Project 649: 642: 381:raises up the bark of 1184:(sons of Ramesses II) 1168:(son of Ramesses III) 1649:Valley of the Queens 107:25.740167; 32.601306 1694:Valley of the Kings 1293:(Mentuherkhepeshef) 1121:Valley of the Kings 800:Herzer, C. 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Ramesses V
Ramesses VI

KV9 is located in Egypt
Coordinates
25°44′24.6″N 32°36′04.7″E / 25.740167°N 32.601306°E / 25.740167; 32.601306
East Valley of the Kings
James Burton
Georges Daressy
KV8
KV10
Egypt
Valley of the Kings
Pharaoh
Ramesses V
Ramesses VI
20th Dynasty
Ramesside
Ramesses III
KV11
KV12
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pilasters
Ra
Isis
Nephthys
Ramesses VI
Ramesses V
Ramesses VI
Ra-Horakhty

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