KV44
| KV44 | |
|---|---|
| Burial site of unknown | |
| Schematic of KV44 | |
| Coordinates | 25°44′24.5″N 32°36′10.8″E / 25.740139°N 32.603000°E | 
| Location | East Valley of the Kings | 
| Discovered | 26 January 1901 | 
| Excavated by | Howard Carter (1901) Donald P. Ryan (1991) | 
KV44 is an ancient Egyptian tomb in the Valley of the Kings near Luxor, Egypt. It was discovered and excavated by Howard Carter in 1901 and was re-examined in 1991 by Donald P. Ryan. The single chamber accessed by a shaft contained three intact Twenty-second Dynasty burials; the remains of seven mummies from the original interment were found within the fill. The original cutting of the tomb is dated to the Eighteenth Dynasty.