Luxor / Thebes / Karnak Pharaonic Monuments General Areas
Tombs
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Akhenaten, Tiy (Tiye) or Smenkhkare?, Tomb of - Valley of the Kings (KV55)
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Hatshepsut-Meryetre, Tomb of (though not used) - Valley of the Kings - KV42
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Inherkhau, Tomb of Foreman - Deir el Medina Necropolis (TT359)
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Ramesses II (Ramesses the Great), Tomb of - Valley of the Kings (KV7)
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Ramesses-Mentuherkhepshef, Tomb of - Valley of the Kings (KV19)
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Sennedjem, Private Tomb of - Deir el Medina Necropolis (TT1)
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Seti II, The King and His Tomb in the Valley of the Kings (KV15)
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Siptah, the King and his Tomb in the Valley of the Kings (KV47)
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Tutankhamen (King Tut), Tomb of - Valley of the Kings (KV54)
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Tuthmosis I and Hatshepsut, Tomb of - Valley of the Kings (KV20)
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Userhat, Private Tomb of - Sheikh Abd el-Qurna (TT51)
Userhat, Private Tomb of - Sheikh Abd el-Qurna (TT56) -
Yuya and Tjuyu, Private Tomb of - Valley of the Kings (KV46)
Temples and Chapels
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Other Temples on the West Bank at Thebes, Part I
Temples belonging to Amenhotep I, Amenhotep II, Siptah, the Colonnaded Temple of Ramesses IV, the Ramessid Temple, the Chapel of the White Queen and the private temple of Nebwenenef
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Other Temples on the West Bank at Thebes, Part II - Temples of Ramesses IV (mortuary), Amenophis son of Hapu, Tuthmosis II, and the North and South temples at Nag Kom Lolah
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Other Temples of the West Bank at Thebes, Part III: The Temples at Deir el-Medina - Temple of Amenhotep I, the Hathor Chapel of Seti I, the Ptolemaic Temple of Hathor, and a small Temple of Amun.
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Other Temples of the West Bank at Thebes, Part IV - Mortuary Temple of Tuthmosis III, and the temples of Tuya and Nefertari, Tuthmosis IV, Wadjmose and Siptah and Tausert
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Tuthmosis III, Temple of Amun at Deir el-Bahari - West Bank, Luxor
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White Chapel of Senusret I, The - East Bank in the Open Air Museum, Luxor
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