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British Museum <London> / Department of Oriental Antiquities [Editor]
First and second Egyptian rooms — London, 1874

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2470 (/SAey 2). Wood ; stand, for a vase, coloured.
2471 (S%e7/* 2). Wood ; stand, for holding a howl. The
stand has six legs, and has been coloured white.
4682 (SM/* 4). Alabaster circular table.
2469 (SAeT/* 2). Wood; table, of square shape, with
three legs; on the upper surface is painted a figure of the
snake-goddess, Rannu, presiding over the harvest, and a
dedication to Osiris for Paperpa.
Oases 14-19.—Houses and HaiMmys.—In these cases
are also exhibited a few objects connected with the con-
struction of houses and other buildings. The principal
illustration of architecture will, however, be found in the
galleries on the ground door ; the wall-cases here described
only contain some of the smaller objects.
2463 (SlieT/ 2). Wood; model of a granary in shape of
a square court-yard, having at one side three bins or
granaries, opening by movable shutters. A door leads
into the court-yard from without, which fastens inside by
a bolt. In the granary a female is seen making bread in a
kneading-trough. Over the granary is a terrace, at the
end of which is a covered room open in front; the master,
or superintendent of the granary, is seated on a square
wooden seat. The grain (barley) was unfortunately eaten
by a rat. The whole is ^coloured. This toy, or model,
came from Thebes.
2450 2). Wood; cramp, for holding together the
stones of a temple. On it are the titles and praenomen of
Seti 1. (SH7?os), of the 19th dynasty. From Thebes.
2455 (6%e7/* 2). Lead; cramp, from the temple of
Berenice, on the western shore of the Red Sea. This
cramp is of the Greek or Roman period.
2435 (H;e7f 2). Iron; fragment of a thin plate, found in
the masonry of the air passage of the Great Pyramid on
the south side during the excavations made by the late
General Howard Vyse.
2464 (SAeTf 2). Iron; key, of the Graeco-Roman period.
Similar keys will be seen on the necks of the jackals,
emblems of Anup, or Anubis, on the coffins of the 1st and
2nd cent. A.D.
4118a 2). Porcelain; tile for inlaying, having on
it the name and titles of Apries, king of the 26th dynasty.
About B.c. 530.
483 (SAeT/* 2). Terracotta; brick, on which is stamped
 
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