English: King’s Valley (KV) tomb No.19 belongs to Prince Mentuherkhepsef, a son of pharaoh
Ramesses IX. It was originally designated to be the burial place of pharaoh Ramesses VIII until this king’s premature death aborted this plan.
KV19 is only partly decorated but it features some of the finest reliefs dating to the Late New Kingdom period of Egypt.
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