Just half a day to give the first surprises: there are Canopic jars! They are made of limestone, finely worked. Before he can see three, in the middle of the room, shortly after the other two. Yes, there is a problem: the canopy should be four, as the sons of Horus represented on the covers, but there's one too many. At first glance the answer: one of them is a false canopy, no cover, evidently belongs to another quartet of which three have yet to discover it missing or have been stolen when the tomb was violated.
The tomb is very similar to the more than 20 already discovered and investigated in this area, dating from the outset to the Third Intermediate Period. It is in light of the deceased, with traces of mummification and a few fragments preserved sarcophagus, and his companions: about 400 ushabti.
Just less than half a day and the news makes the rounds of Luxor in the evening, for the locals, the canopies have become five statues. Inspectors ask us to do a press release to the SCA. The statement is read by news agencies. The ANSA news public before it has time to write a few lines of this journal. Maybe it's a little discovery that has had a major impact. Certainly there is the satisfaction of knowing that more and more people will find that out here here we are and the area occupied by the Temple of Millions of Years of Amenhotep II still has a lot to tell.