Planks and a board were brought into the tomb to create a makeshift bridge and Winlock crossed over the well to find an empty chamber.
The body is carefully carved with chevrons painted in blue to create the illusion of feathers.
[4] Ahmose Meritamun's mummy was found in two cedarwood coffins and a cartonnage outer case.
[5] The outer corridor contained the burial of the Lady of the House, the Chantress of Amun Ra, the King's Daughter of his body, his Beloved, Nany.
[4] The coffins used for the burial of Nany (called Entiuny in older publications) had originally been made for a woman named Te-net-bekhenu.