TAA i.2.3.67

Page number
67
Caption
Page of TAA i.2.3 (4th Season); p. 67
Creator
Page dates
Material
Paper
Pencil
Measurements
34.0 cm x 24.0 cm (h x w)
Object(s) referenced (by Carter number)
Notes

Includes notes from previous page.

image of journal page
Transcription

(Nov. 11. contd)

(T)
A hawk of chased sheet gold, similar in type and
belonging to that group, but not visible in the photographic records
taken today, it being <completely> hidden by the Collarette of the Mask. /

<the bracelet (N).>

This was as far as we were able to proceed today.
After the final photos were made, all objects mentioned,
with exception of the remainder of group (I) and (T), were
removed preparatory to the continuation of the proceedings
on the following day.

Gradually, as the work proceeds, one is able to detect
among these objects, that which is purely religious and
amuletic and that which was real and personal
property. For instance in all probability the
uraeus (R), the vulture head (S), the dagger (K), the
bracelet (N), and possibly the collarette (I), are more
personal than the series of sheet gold objects of amuletic
type above mentioned. They are magnificent, but
this is not the moment to describe them. Their description,
piece by piece, will come in due course.

It is to be much regretted that the wrappings were
found in such critical condition - a condition preventing
any reliable record of them, even their approximate
<system of> binding.

<It is to be regretted that the wrappings were in such
dreadful condition - a condition which preventing any
reliable record of their absolu even their approximate
positions binding.>

<(Note orientation of certain objects such the vulture head
and uraeus)>