A scene from one of hundreds of graffiti found by Egyptian archeologist Zahi Hawass and his team in the West Bank of Luxor, in an area called "wadi el-quroud", or "valley of the monkeys", 675km (419 miles) south of Cairo, is seen in this undated photograph released March 26, 2009 by the Egyptian Supreme Council of Antiquities. The graffiti depicts the vizier Userhat building a tomb for his father, the vizier Amonnakht, in a place known as set-maat, or "place of truth". REUTERS/Egyptian Supreme Council of Antiquities/Handout
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