The tomb was eerily preserved once lit by her new electric torches. The tomb was made of stone, not gold like other more notable tombs. It was covered in hieroglyphics that took Amy hours to decipher, when the batteries ran out her guides lit flaming torches so that she could continue her work.
The tomb's inscription was that of a diatribe against women. He had been married 3 times and had caught his first wife in a "sinful position" with the Captain of his guard. Amy worked out a rough translation that read:
"A curse of a dozen births shall fall on any woman who distributes the tomb of Merneptah the Great."
In Arabic she gave the order to remove the stone lid to the sarcophagus...