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Theban Mapping Project Digital Guides: Valley of the Queens and Western Wadis

As ta-set-neferu, the “The Place of Beauty” or “The Place of (Royal) Children”, the Valley of the Queens served as the New Kingdom necropolis for both royal children and queens, as well as highly regarded non-royal officials. It boasts some of Thebes’ most beautifully preserved tombs, including the tomb of Nefertari (QV 66), and the tombs of the sons of Rameses III (Princes Khaemwaset – QV 44Setherkhepeshef – QV 43Amenherkhepeshef – QV 55, and Pareherunemef – QV 42). The Western Wadis served as a precursor to the Valley of the Queens, as many 18th Dynasty queens and royal family members were interred here in high cliff-tombs and large subterranean shaft tombs. These include a tomb prepared for the Queen Hatshepsut (Wadi A-1), the tomb of the three foreign wives of Thutmes III, Menhet, Merti, and Menwi (Wadi D-1), and the tombs of the royal court members of Amenhetep III (WB1).

As with the Valley of the Kings, the Theban Mapping Project will serve as your digital guide, providing users with interactive tomb plans, exhaustive site histories, and references. Limited photography will be included and will be added to over the next year. Which tomb are you most looking forward to exploring?

Explore the Theban Mapping Project here!

ARCE’s Member Tour: “Uncover Egypt’s Untapped Treasures: Off the Beaten Path”

Discover the grandeur of Egypt’s rich history on ARCE’s Member Tour, Untapped Treasures: Off the Beaten Path. This remarkable adventure, led by the renowned Egyptologist, Dr. Melinda Hartwig, will take you from Cairo to Alexandria, unveiling iconic and lesser-known treasures along the way.

Tour Highlights:

  • Visit the Pyramids of Giza and The Sphinx.
  • Venture into the Catacombs of Kom Shuqqafa.
  • View the Royal Mummies at National Museum of Egyptian Civilization.
  • Discover graffiti from Pharaonic times to Egypt’s 20th-century King Farouk at Wadi Hammamat
  • Explore the remote Valley of the Whales (Wadi El-Hitan), a UNESCO World Heritage site that displays prehistoric whale and shark fossils from 40-50 million years ago.
  • Exclusive visits with experts and scholars overseeing site research and excavation.

Participants must be an ARCE member in good standing. Tour dates are from October 23 – November 10, 2024. Ticket prices start at $10,975 (includes hotel accommodations, flights within Egypt, a private tour guide, and more).

For more information, click this link. To secure your spot, please email Rebekah Atol at ratlo@arce.org, or call 703-721-3470.

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