A magnificent view from Queen Tausert cemetery, which was reused by King Six Nakht and buried in it in the Valley of the Kings, mainland Western in Luxor (late nineteenth family - and the beginning of the twentieth family in the modern state)
A scene depicting the idol Ra Hor, my sister, in the form of a human being with the head of a falcon, his head rising from the sun disk, and wrapping around the sun disk. The other one puts it on the idol of Ra my sister Ra, and the text accompanying the idol Ra’s Hor my sister says:
Hatep de Nisu Ra Hur, my sister, Nebbit, really, Khattharto
Translation: An offering from the king's bid to Ra'a Hur, my sister, the master of heaven, and the ruler of all temples
- The text accompanying Maat:
Find a great Maat Sat Ra Ra planted Hanoot Nab Netro
Translation: Recitation by Maat, his son, Ra, the Lady of Heaven, the lady of all deities.