Clay olive oil lamps.
A large clay jar dating from the second and third century AD that was used for keeping the remains of the deceased after cremation.
The main royal tomb with its white walls covered in still vivid paintings of everyday life with various people and animals.
Yousuf said that the paintings were original, with no restoration required after being well preserved after almost 2,000 years in the sealed underground tomb.
More jars that were used to store remains of the deceased.
Exploring the rest of the site outside of the museum. Alot of the cemetery remains unexcavated.