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Tomb KV15, located in the Valley of the Kings in Egypt, was used for the burial of Pharaoh Seti II of the Nineteenth Dynasty. The tomb was dug into the base of a near-vertical cliff face at the head of a wadi running southwest from the main part of the Valley of the Kings. It runs along a northwest-to-southeast axis, comprising a short entry corridor followed by three corridor segments, which terminate in a well room that lacks a well, which was never dug. This then connects with a four-pillared hall and another stretch of corridor that was converted into a burial chamber.

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File:KV15 Tomb of Seti II (9794945573).jpg|Painted relief in tomb KV15 File:Wall reliefs from KV15 Seti II’s tomb.jpg|Wall reliefs from the burial chamber of KV15 File:Seti II makes an offering to Osiris in KV15.jpg|Unique double image of Seti II making an offering to Osiris File:The Goddess Maat in Seti II’s KV15 Tomb.jpg|This unpainted relief of Maat in tomb KV15 reflects the shortness of Seti II's reign after he recaptured Upper Egypt from Amenmesse in his 5th Regnal Year File:KV15 Tomb of Seti II (9794952553).jpg|Another undecorated and unpainted relief of Seti II from his KV15 tomb before a deity ==References==
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