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Archaeological Survey of Nubia [Editor]; Ministry of Finance, Egypt, Survey Department [Editor]
Bulletin — 2.1908

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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

Plate XXVIII. Gilded and painted cartonnage mammy. From el-Hesa,

Cemetery 3, tomb 91, coffin b.
Plate XXIX. Gilded and painted cartonnage mummy with bead net.

From el-Hesa. (Vmetery 3, tomb 71, coffin c.
Plate XXX. Coptic building in Cemetery 8.
Plate XXXI. Cemetery 14 at Khor AmbokoL

Plate XXXII. The site of Cemetery 17, seen from the village of Bahan.
Plate XXXIII. Cemetery 17, before excavation.
Plate XXXIV. Cemetery 17, after excavation.
Plate XXXV. Cemetery 17, a group of plundered graves.
Plate XXXVI. Cemetery 17, tomb 89, a burial on a twig tray.
Plate XXXVU. Weapons and implements of flint from Cemetery 17.
Plate XXXVIII. Stone weapons, etc., from Cemetery 17.
Plate XXXIX. Objects in ivory, bone, and horn from Cemetery 17.
Plate XL. Profile of the skull of a negress from Cemetery No. 2,

el-Hesa.

Plate XLI. The upper teeth in the same skull.

Plate XLTI. Profile of the head of a Ptolemaic mummy from Cemetery

No. 14.

Plate XLIII. H6ney-comb-like condition of the roofs of the orbits ; skull

from Cemetery No. 5.
Plate XLIV. Profile of the male skull of the type of a special group of

foreigners in Cemetery No. 5 (El Biga).
Plate XLV. Profile of the typical female skull of the same group.

Plate XLVI. Norma oerticalis of the skull shown in XLIV.
Plate XLVII. Norma verticalis of the skull shown in XLV.
Plate XLVI1I. Facial view of the same two skulls.

Plate XLI X. A mass of resin from the thorax of a young woman embalmed
in Ptolemaic times.

Plate L. The posterior aspect of the cerebral hemispheres of a natu-

rally dessicated brain and a plaster cast of the correspond-
ing part of the cranial cavity—New empire pits, Cemetery
No. 7.

Plate

LI.

The cranium of a Ptolemaic mummy from Cemetery No. 14,





opened by a horizontal saw cut.

Plate

LII.

Prolapse of the greater portion of the intestinal tube per





rectum.

Plate

I,III.

Ulceration of skull.

Plate

LIV.

Spondylitis deformans.

Plats

LV.

Arthritis deformans of knee-joint.

Plate

LVI.

Arthritis deformans of elbow-joint.
 
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