In Arabic: وادي الملوك Wādī al Mulūk.
A less common name is "the Valley of the Gates of the Kings" (Arabic: وادي ابواب الملوك Wādī Abwāb al Mulūk) which alludes to its function as a location for the tombs of many pharoes and other Egyptian nobles since the ancient Egyptians thought of the tombs as sort of gateway to the afterlife.
The Valley of the Kings is also known as Biban el-Muluk in Arabic, which translates to "Gates of the Kings."
The Valley of the Kings was built around 16th to 11th century BC during the New Kingdom of Ancient Egypt. It served as a burial site for many pharaohs and nobles, with elaborate tombs carved into the rock face of the valley. The construction and use of the Valley of the Kings was a significant departure from the traditional pyramid structures used for royal burials.
The Pyramids in the Valley of the Kings were built primarily from limestone blocks. These blocks were quarried from nearby sources and then transported to the construction site where they were stacked to form the pyramid structures. Additionally, some pyramids also incorporated granite and sandstone in their construction.
The Valley of the Kings is located on the west bank of the Nile River in Egypt, near the ancient city of Thebes (modern-day Luxor). It served as a burial site for pharaohs and nobles of the New Kingdom period in ancient Egypt.
The Valley of the Kings in Ancient Egypt did not directly advance technology, as it was primarily a burial site for pharaohs and nobles. However, the artifacts and inscriptions found in the tombs have provided valuable information about Egyptian civilization, religion, and culture.
The Valley of the Kings was built during the New Kingdom period of Ancient Egypt, mainly between the 16th and 11th centuries BC. This site served as a burial ground for pharaohs and powerful nobles of that era.
The "Valley of the Kings" takes its name from the large number of Egyptian royalty interred there. Because it is a valley, it was possible to dig into the sides of the valley horizontally and laterally to build tombs. Perhaps it would be less ambiguous if we started referring to it as "the valley of THE TOMBS OF the kings.
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