Hypocephalus, or disk of linen, which was prescribed by the 162nd Chapter of the Book of the Dead, e (cont.)
End of Straps, slightly concave at the base; part of braces which crossed the shoulders of mummies o (cont.)
End of a Strap or Braces, from the shoulders of a mummy. Upon it is stamped, in relief, the figure (cont.)
Green basalt human-headed Scarab, inscribed with Chapter XXXB of the Book of the Dead; the owner's n (cont.)
Grayish-green stone Scarab, with striped elytra, and base uninscribed. L. 1¾ in. Given by Sir Woll (cont.)
Porphyry Scarab, uninscribed, with striped elytra. Found near the Great Pyramid. 2⅝ in. | 1⅞ in.
Green basalt Scarab, inscribed on the base with the figure of a lion in outline. L. 2⅛ in. Bubasti (cont.)
Gray glazed steatite Scarab, inscribed with [HIEROGLYPHS] Ṭeṭ-ka-Rā, the prenomen of Ȧssȧ [HIEROGLYP (cont.)
Green glazed steatite Scarab, inscribed with [HIEROGLYPHS] Unȧs, the name of the last king of the Vt (cont.)
Black glazed steatite Scarab, inscribed with the cartouches of Kashta [HIEROGLYPHS], and Ȧmenȧrṭās [ (cont.)
Blue paste Cylinder, inscribed with figures of animals and the prenomen Men-χeper-Rā repeated twice. (cont.)
Light green glazed steatite Scarab, inscribed [HIEROGLYPHS]. L. ⁷⁄₁₆ in.
Light glazed steatite Scarab, inscribed [HIEROGLYPHS]. L. ⁷⁄₁₆ in
Light green glazed faïence Scarab, inscribed [HIEROGLYPHS]. L. ⅝ in.
Cobalt blue glazed faïence Scarab, inscribed [HIEROGLYPHS]. L. ⁹⁄₁₆ in.
Blue glazed faïence Scarab, inscribed with [HIEROGLYPHS]. L. ⁹⁄₁₆ in.
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