TAA i.2.3.83
© Griffith Institute,
University of Oxford
(Nov 14 Continued)
to one of the Collarettes in groups (I and AA).
The lower part of the body and limbs having been
completely bared and thoroughly examined, as well as
photographic records taken, we were able to proceed e
proceed with the Examination uncovering of the upper
part of the trunk of body as far as the shoulders.
In so doing the following interesting amulets and other
objects were gradually revealed, layer by layer - the
Reader will note that the first uppermost layer were already
taken away by us at the beginning of the Examination -
namely letters: E. F. . G. and H., also T, therefore these following
results begin at the sixth layer of wrappings and amulets.
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First The sixth layer comprised comprisedsic ,/<:> On breast:
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E (FFF)
A red jasper (ṯt) )/<=> thet) amulet attached by gold wire
around neck. This was on right side of chest.
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(GGG)
A green uaz sceptre amulet, attached by gold wire to neck.
This was on the centre of chest.
(HHH)
Inlaid dd amulet of various materials, attached to neck
by gold wire, lying on left side of chest.
(III)
(KK)
<(See KK) Nov. 12.>
- A g A solid gold dd amulet, attached to neck to
gold wire, lying on centre of the chest.
(III)
The seventh layer u/<i>mmediately below (FFF - KK) a gold
amulet of doubtful significance, was lying on the right
side of chest.
(JJJ)
A similar amulet to (III) on left side of chest. /
Between these last two amulets was a ḏ serpent, all
these being attached to the same string which had
decayed, therefore with ḏ serpent III and JJJ make
one group. /
These objects amulets having been photographed were