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Reisner, George Andrew
The early dynastic cemeteries of Naga-ed-Dêr (Band 3): A provincial cemetery of the pyramid age, Naga-ed-Der — Oxford: University Press by John Johnson, 1932

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https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.50107#0369
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DESCRIPTIVE LIST OF TOMBS OF DYN. V-VI, FOUND IN CEM. 500-900
1 carnelian cylindrical bead (row 3/4).
4 carnelian thick disk-beads (row 3/8-11).
1 carnelian ball-bead (row 3/12).
1 stone clenched fist (row 4/1).
2 stone hawks (?), broken (row 4/2-3).
1 stone bee (row 4/4).
1 stone hippo head (row 4/5).


2 gold bolts (row 4/6-7).
2 faience frogs (row 4/8-9).
1 faience animal (?) (row 4/10).
2 faience ape heads (?) (row 4/11-12).
7 gold cylindrical beads with incised spiral lines, and 2 fragments (row 5/1).
2 gold ball-beads (row 5/2).
33 gold small ball or thick ring-beads (row 5/3).
7 gold barrel-beads (row 5 /4).
8 glazed stone cylindrical beads (row 6/1).
1 glazed stone long with square section (row 6/2).
1 glazed stone barrel-bead (row 6/3).
2 stone thick ring-beads (row 6/4-5).
1 stone barrel-bead (row 6/6).
N 955. Map, iii C 3; type, vi d; photo C 4185; fig. 401.
Long open pit, 210 X 100 cm. and 200 cm. deep; axis, 69° west of north; with long end chamber, 200 X 100 cm.
and 90 cm. high; axis, 50 north of west. Trace of brick plaster at mouth of pit.
Burial: leg-contracted skeleton of a full-grown male, on right side, with heels at hips; spine broken up and
disconnected; mass of ribs, vertebrae, and hand bones; feet scattered; head ‘north’; plundered ? Rotten
wooden coffin.
Objects: none.
 
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