QV60
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LocationValley of the Queens
LayoutA hall, a side chamber and a burial chamber
| QV60 | |
|---|---|
| Burial site of Nebettawy | |
Painting of Queen Nebettawy before the god Ra-Horakhty. Based on a Lepsius drawing. Abt. III, Band 6, Bl 172 | |
| Location | Valley of the Queens |
| Layout | A hall, a side chamber and a burial chamber |
QV60 is the tomb of Nebettawy, the daughter and Great Wife of Ramesses II, in Egypt's Valley of the Queens. It was mentioned by Champollion and Lepsius, and later excavated by Ernesto Schiaparelli (the director of the Egyptian Museum in Turin).
Lepsius gives a short description of this tomb. In his list this is tomb number 6.[1]