..., dem mysteriöööööösen Tunnel und ziemlich viel Bekanntes:
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A radar survey of the central valley was recently conducted that identified a number of areas of interest, and further analysis of the data may reveal features that warrant archaeological investigation.
Hundreds of graffiti, most of them previously unknown, have been uncovered. One unique example tells that the vizier Userhat built a tomb for his father, the vizier Amonnakht, in the place known as set-maat, or "place of truth". Also found was an inscription mentioning a previously unknown queen, the first part of whose name reads "Weret". This woman bore the title of "the god's wife", an important religious office held by royal women beginning in the early 18th Dynasty. A beautifully painted ostracon showing a queen presenting offerings was also discovered, in addition to inscriptions of the cartouches of Ramses II and Seti I. Pieces of beautiful painted pottery dating to the New Kingdom were also unearthed.
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