TAA i.12.23

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Carter's Lecture Notes for "Stockholm Lecture II. (Royal Burial and Innermost Treasury)", p.11
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                                                                                                      (11)

 

                                     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.

 

                                                    <[?]>

                         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.>