Tomb KV59 is an unused tomb located in the Valley of the Kings, in Egypt. It is located in a side valley between KV37 and KV26 and opposite KV31. It is not known for certain when the tomb was discovered or by whom. It was excavated and mapped in 2010–2011 by the University of Basel. The tomb had filled with debris washed in from several floods and the rock was affected by moisture but otherwise it appeared to be unused.
Tomb KV59 is an unused tomb located in the Valley of the Kings, in Egypt. It is located in a side valley between KV37 and KV26 and opposite KV31. It is...
The Kongsberg M59 (also known as KV59) is a sniper rifle produced by Kongsberg Arms of Norway based on left-behind K98k actions from the German World War...
Location East Valley of the Kings Discovered 1903 Excavated by Howard Carter (1903) Edward R. Ayrton (1906) Donald P. Ryan (1989) ← Previous KV59 Next → KV61...
KV39 KV40 KV41 KV42 KV43 KV44 KV45 KV46 KV47 KV48 KV54 KV55 KV56 KV57 KV58 KV59 KV61 KV62 KV63 A map of the Valley of the Kings with locations of tombs marked...
KV39 KV40 KV41 KV42 KV43 KV44 KV45 KV46 KV47 KV48 KV54 KV55 KV56 KV57 KV58 KV59 KV61 KV62 KV63 A map of the Valley of the Kings with locations of tombs marked...
739944; 32.601000 Location East Valley of the Kings Discovered January 1909 Excavated by Harold Jones Decoration Undecorated ← Previous KV57 Next → KV59...
of evidence it is unclear whether this tomb had ever contained a burial. KV59 is located in the wadi leading to KV34. It was first noted by James Burton...
Otherwise, many spare parts are said to interchange. Krag–Jørgensen Kongsberg KV59 Kongsberg M67 Husqvarna 1900 Mannlicher–Schönauer Den tragiska Varbergersagan...
Krag–Jørgensen, and various rebuilt Mauser K98k actions, such as the Kongsberg KV59, M67 Used in Sweden: Swedish Mauser, in variants such as CG-63, CG-73/CG-74...
used Krag–Jørgensen and various rebuilt Mauser K98k actions, such as the KV59 and M67. De Danske Skytteforeninger in Denmark had used Krag–Jørgensen and...