TAA i.12.23
List of slides numbered 41 to 158 (the order used in Carter's lecture), accompanied by the corresponding Burton image numbers. Lantern slide number 976, mentioned on this page, no longer exists, but probably refers to object Carter number 269.a.
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THE CANOPIC CANOPY REMOVED.
140 / 940. THE CANOPIC CHEST, covered with a pall.
141 / 941. THE CANOPIC CHEST.
142 / 942. THE CANOPIC CHEST OPEN.
143 / 946. ONE OF THE JAR LIDs.
144 / 948. INTERIOR OF THE CANOPIC CHEST, showing the receptacles
for the viserasic.
145 / 950. ONE OF THE FOUR MINIATURE GOLD COFFINS, that contained
the viserasic.
THE TREASURE CASKETS.
146 / 971. A CASKET FOR THE KING’S REGALIA.
147 / 972. THE LID OF THE CASKET.
148 / 983. SOME OF THE SCEPTRES.
149 / 954. A CASKET FOR THE KING’S JEWELLERY.
150 / 976. THE KING’S EAR-RINGS.
151 / 0T0. A DECORATION – THE BIRT<h> OF THE SUN.
152 / 959b. PLACED UPON A BOY TO SHOW HOW THE DECORATION WAS WORN.
153 / 962. TWO PECTORAL ORNAMENTS.
154 / 987. A CASKET FOR SIXTEEN CHALICES.
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In a quite simple and plain box was the:-
155 / 997. THE KING’S FAN.
MODEL SHIPS.
156 / 902. A GROUP OF MODEL SHIPS STACKED UPON BLACK SHRINE-
SHAPED-BOXES.
157 / 1070. THE SUN BA<R>QUE, for the king to follow the sun’s diurnal
And nocturnal j<o>urney.
<158 / 1074. A SHIP FOR THE FUNERARY PILGRIMAGE.>