TAA i.2.3.93
© Griffith Institute,
University of Oxford
(Nov. 15 Continued)
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Fallen in rubbish but probably from right arm,
a small wire bracelet with bead, and (?) centre piece
missing.
Fixed around the neck of the King, by means of five gold
wires were the following <five> amulets:
(XXX)
Anubis in green-felspar.
(YYY)
Horus in lapis lazuli.
(X/<Z>ZZ)
Serpent head in carnelian.
(4A)
Tehuti in green felspar.
(4B)
Uaze in " "
Below this the neck, and mingled in the debris were
sundry objects:
(4C)
Black resin bead with granular gold work attached
(4D)
Three wire gold chains
(4.E)
(see SSS)
Under the back of the mummy, across the scapulae,
a series of ornaments sections of (?) ornament lying
face downwards and in great part stuck fast to bottom
of coffin, being embedded in the pitch-like material.
Among those portions recognisable were: two abs,
a plaque comprising two Deds and a thet, t{w}o (?) Ba-
birds, and a large plaque of openwork of the following
device: a central figure of eternity supported by Uraeus
bearing Red & White Crown, and on other margin the Reed of
'Millions of Years'. This device is surmounted by with the King's Cartouche.
This bein These were all photographed, and thus this
the day was terminated.
All that remains to be done is the Examination
of the head of the mummy, which we were obliged to leave
until the last due to its being completely covered by its golden
Mask fast adhering to the Coffin.