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Amenophis II., a monarch of the 18th dynasty. From
Thebes.
6015 (/S%e%/* 2). Brick stamped with the praenomen of
Thothmes IV., monarch of the 18th dynasty. From
Thebes.
6016-17 3). Brick stamped with the praenomen of
Amenophis III., monarch of the 18th dynasty. From
Thebes!
6018-22 (lS%ei[/* 3). Bricks stamped with the praenomen
and name of Rameses II., of the 19 th dynasty. From
Thebes.
6022-23 4). Bricks stamped with the name of Par-
annefer, high priest of Amen-Ra. From Thebes.
Cases 63-64.—This Cage contains portions and fragments
of cofhns, cartonages, and other portions of funereal furni-
ture and apparatus, such as has been already described in
a previous division. The principal and most interesting
objects in this Case are—
6886 (*S%ey 1). Dark wood; face from an outer coffin;
the beard and eyelids are of bronze.
6887 (^Ae(/*1). Wood; face from a coffin, probably of a
female; the features remarkably soft, and well carved ;
the eyes are inlaid.
6959 (<S%e?/ 1). Plaster and linen ; upper part of a car-
tonage, comprising face and collar; the face is gilded:
round the forehead is a band of hieroglyphs, containing a
prayer ; the whole is coloured.
6959a (<S%eiy 1). Sycamore wood ; part of the cap, at/i
beautifully inlaid with red and blue opaque glass, and
gilded ; probably from the tombs of the kings at Thebes.
6941a 2). Sycamore wood; footboard from the
cartonage, or outer linen cover of the mummy of Ha, a
priest of Amen-Ra; on it is the bull Apis, with his name
and titles. About B.c. 700.
7033a (S%e(d 2). Linen bandlet, from the cartonage of
Takharkhem, a female; containing a prayer. Roman
period.
Case 63-64, S%e%/* 4.—/SkpaMha^ TaMe?s.— These tablets,
Tmfa, were used for the same purpose as tombstones and
sepulchral monuments at the present day, but distinguished
by having been placed inside the tombs, and not outside,
and in the open air. They are of different materials—as
granite, sandstone, alabaster, and limestone; and of dif-
Amenophis II., a monarch of the 18th dynasty. From
Thebes.
6015 (/S%e%/* 2). Brick stamped with the praenomen of
Thothmes IV., monarch of the 18th dynasty. From
Thebes.
6016-17 3). Brick stamped with the praenomen of
Amenophis III., monarch of the 18th dynasty. From
Thebes!
6018-22 (lS%ei[/* 3). Bricks stamped with the praenomen
and name of Rameses II., of the 19 th dynasty. From
Thebes.
6022-23 4). Bricks stamped with the name of Par-
annefer, high priest of Amen-Ra. From Thebes.
Cases 63-64.—This Cage contains portions and fragments
of cofhns, cartonages, and other portions of funereal furni-
ture and apparatus, such as has been already described in
a previous division. The principal and most interesting
objects in this Case are—
6886 (*S%ey 1). Dark wood; face from an outer coffin;
the beard and eyelids are of bronze.
6887 (^Ae(/*1). Wood; face from a coffin, probably of a
female; the features remarkably soft, and well carved ;
the eyes are inlaid.
6959 (<S%e?/ 1). Plaster and linen ; upper part of a car-
tonage, comprising face and collar; the face is gilded:
round the forehead is a band of hieroglyphs, containing a
prayer ; the whole is coloured.
6959a (<S%eiy 1). Sycamore wood ; part of the cap, at/i
beautifully inlaid with red and blue opaque glass, and
gilded ; probably from the tombs of the kings at Thebes.
6941a 2). Sycamore wood; footboard from the
cartonage, or outer linen cover of the mummy of Ha, a
priest of Amen-Ra; on it is the bull Apis, with his name
and titles. About B.c. 700.
7033a (S%e(d 2). Linen bandlet, from the cartonage of
Takharkhem, a female; containing a prayer. Roman
period.
Case 63-64, S%e%/* 4.—/SkpaMha^ TaMe?s.— These tablets,
Tmfa, were used for the same purpose as tombstones and
sepulchral monuments at the present day, but distinguished
by having been placed inside the tombs, and not outside,
and in the open air. They are of different materials—as
granite, sandstone, alabaster, and limestone; and of dif-