EGYPT.- Three archeologists from Seville, Spain, are analizing the results from the excavations at the Djehuty Project. José Miguel Serrano, Antonio Javier Morales and Margarita Roldán belong to the Department of Antique History of the Hispalense University. They are part of the team that will study for several years the Djehuty tomb. Serrano and Morales explained that in the first phase of the excavation project, several mummies were found as well as wooden sarcophagus. Among the findings is a face that is very well conserved. Small statues and funerary cones were also found.