We have been excavating in the Valley of the Kings now for about one year and a half.
And we are actually...
The objects that we found are very interesting.
The most important thing is – look at this!
This is a sketch of a tomb
that actually can show the passage and the rooms and the burial chamber should be here.
This is the sketch that was written by a workman,
who was excavating and working in the Valley of the Kings 3000 years ago.
The other important thing is actually this inscription.
It is a very interesting inscription, because the writing here at the end: Weret Hem Netjer,
the Great God's wife,
and the name of the queen that we never heard before, her name was Tiy.
What's really funny about this:
this is a sketch of a fat lady.
That sketch was drawn by a workman.
Maybe that was his girlfriend or maybe that was what he imagined,
actually, that he wanted a lady like this.
It's very funny!
A very interesting thing: two cartouches –
one of Hatshepsut and one of Thutmose III
are written beside each other.
And this really can show that the idea of the destruction
that Thutmose III did to Hatshepsut monuments could be wrong completely.
And we believe now that the destruction happened at the end of Thutmose III reign
and the beginning of his son's Amenhotep II by people,
who maybe did not like to see a female to be a pharaoh.
Oh, this is very interesting!
It shows the number of food that the workmen ate in the Valley of the Kings.
Because we know they lived in workmen huts
and, actually, in the workmen huts they had to eat,
and this is the number of food that they ate everyday.
I really believe that these discoveries,
the heretic and inscription, the sketches are very important are very important discoveries,
and very happily that all that we can see came from our excavation in the Valley of the Kings.
A very interesting sketch, it is also done i.e. drawn by a workman.
It shows a funny... a shape of a funny man,
and down his penis is shown.
And this just shows that the ancient Egyptians were like us,
they could be human beings, they could really say anything.