Located in the Valley of the kings, in the Necropolis thebaine on western bank of the the Nile vis-a-vis Louxor, Kv 2 is the tomb of the Pharaon Ramsès {{IV}} of. It is the second tomb on the right while arriving starting from the north of the valley.
This tomb comprises three corridors followed by a small part preceding the death chamber, it even followed by a part containing the funerary objects. The rectilinear unit makes a little more than 88 meters.
This tomb was visited since 1718 per Claude Sicard, then by several Egyptologists until Howard Carter in 1920.
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