The tomb of Sety II of Dynasty 19 in theValley of the Kings. It has stood open since antiquity. It was seen by traveler Richard Pococke during his visit to the valley in 1738. The tomb is unfinished. It is not certain if it was his original tomb or whether he was moved here after KV14 was taken over by Sethnakhte. It was examined by Howard Carter from 1903–1904. The king’s mummy was found in the royal cache in KV35 in 1898. A plan of the tomb on an ostracon is now housed in the Cairo Egyptian Museum.
Historical Dictionary Of Ancient Egypt by Morris L. Bierbrier
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