Tomb of Thutmose IV, Valley of the Kings
The Tomb of Thutmose IV, designated as KV43, is located in the Valley of the Kings, near Luxor, Egypt. Thutmose IV was a Pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty, ruling from approximately 1400 to 1390 BC. His reign is notable for the Dream Stele he erected at the Sphinx, which tells the story of how he came to the throne by divine selection. The tomb itself, discovered by Howard Carter in 1903, is a significant example of the royal tombs from the New Kingdom period, reflecting the artistic and architectural advancements of the time.