Part of the proper right side of the wooden outer anthropoid coffin of a lady called Tanetaa. On the (cont.)
Yellow glazed steatite Scarab, inscribed with the boat of the sun [HIEROGLYPH], and [HIEROGLYPHS], " (cont.)
Dark glazed steatite Scarab, inscribed with [HIEROGLYPHS], Uaḥ-ȧb-Rā, i.e., the prenomen of Psammeti (cont.)
Dark green basalt Scarab, inscribed [HIEROGLYPHS], Psemθek, "Psammetichus." L. ½ in.
Light gray steatite Scarab, with similar inscription [HP365]. L. ½ in.
Light gray steatite Scarab, inscribed on the base with the figure of a king, and [HIEROGLYPHS], "Psa (cont.)
Light green faïence Cartouche, with [HIEROGLYPH], inscribed with the name of King Nectanebus, [HIERO (cont.)
Haematite headrest amulet inscribed with the headrest spell from the Book of the Dead (Chapter 166) (cont.)
Sepulchral Tablet, with round top, in three divisions. The first division contains the Beḥuṭet or d (cont.)
Sepulchral Tablet, with rounded top. On the upper part is Beḥuṭet, the great god, master of heaven, (cont.)
Ȧmen-Rā, in the attitude of walking, left leg advanced, wearing the tall plumes, tunic round the loi (cont.)
Set of the Four Genii of Ȧmenti, in ivory coloured faïence, with blue head coverings and deep collar (cont.)
Ḥeru-pa-khraṭ, seated upon a throne [which is placed upon a pedestal] supported by two standing lion (cont.)
Weight (?) in the form of a duck couchant, in white carnelian; on the base is engraved the altar of (cont.)
Vase, portion of one in alabaster, with the cartouche of [hieroglyphs] engraved upon it. H. 5¾ in, (cont.)
Pendant (?) in the form of the head of a sistrum, with the head of Hathor, bifrons. Perforated in it (cont.)
Thoth (Teḥuti), in attitude of walking, left leg advanced, wearing short tunic, arms pendent, plinth (cont.)
Ḥāpi or Nilus, the River god, a figure in flat work cut out of a sheet of bronze, in the attitude of (cont.)
Khnemu, wearing the atef crown, ram-headed, the head-dress striped with inlaid streaks of gold; left (cont.)
Cover of a Koḥl Vase, convex, with a figure engraved roughly upon it, probably intended to represent (cont.)