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In the cemetery at Quesna, the 2009 spring season concentrated on the completion of Trench 1 in the
southwest of the site and the opening of Trench 4 at the eastern limit of the concentration of subsurface
deposits highlighted through geophysical survey. In addition, Trench 3 was opened in order
to explore the north-western extent of the sacred fal...
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The archaeological area of Quesna is on top of a sandhill (a gezira or turtleback), commanding views over the surrounding landscape.