Ralph Conde Jr reports the following: Kent Weeks was on the National Public Radio, this morning, from Cairo. He answered questions from a national phone-in audience. The following are some of his comments. Unlike the normal 19th Dynasty tombs, which generally run straight back into the bedrock, this tomb has chambers going off in every direction, "like tentacles of an octopus." He said KV5 is the only known family mausoleum discovered, and wondered is there may be more yet to be found. He said that most chambers had flood damage. He said that the SCA was clearing KV7 (Ramesses II tomb) in order to open it to the public in the future, and he hoped that they would open KV5 as well. He said that it contains a large number of fragmentary articles, including mummy fragments of young adult males. Up to now only the names of 4 of Ramesses sons have been found in tomb. In July he will return to the tomb for engineering work, and then resume excavation in mid September.