TAA i.2.3.73

Page number
73
Caption
Page of TAA i.2.3 (4th Season); p. 73
Creator
Page dates
Material
Ink
Paper
Pencil
Measurements
34.0 cm x 24.0 cm (h x w)
image of journal page
Transcription

(Nov. 12 Continued)

 

(FF)

A group of five massive rings of various designs and

materials. Such They were lying in a small group on the

lower part of the / left thorax, and probably belong th to that

hand. They are of very fine workmanship and are respectively

composed of lapis lazuli coloured (?) faience, gold, translucent

green chalcedony and milky coloured chalcedony. Their

designs were of double cartouches, solar bark, and scarab

type. /

 

(GG.)

An amuletic chased sheet gold collarette lying over

the upper part of the chest, under (Z). /

 

(HH)

Lying just below the collarette (GG) was a group of three

amuletic bracelets bearing amulets of obscure meaning.

With them was a portion of a bead necklace, the remainder of

which has not been uncovered. /

 

(JJ)

Lying about the centre of the thighs was a group of four

gold inlaid circlets similar {to} those already recorded.

 

(KK)

<See H.H.H.>

Under sheet gold amulets not yet clear, they

being hidden by the Mask Collarette, a number of 

large amulets of various materials became visible.

They appear at present to be attached to something round

the throat. /

 

Objects already recorded by photography were then

removed, photos were made of the remainder as/<w>hich

in time were also removed. /

 

This enabled the body to be bared down to the skin, from

the top of the abdomen to the feet: The feet were fitted

with gold sandals (LL), the toes with gold stalls, upon

the right ankle was a gold wire circlet (MM).

 

Tail.

Between the shin bones near the/<to>wards the ankles was

a small amulet of gold, beads, and (?) hair.

 

The uncovering of this When this portion of the

remains of the King were uncovered, i.e. his legs, i pubis