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833- Bronze casting over iron. Group of bronze work of
late Roman age. 834 Various bronze work.
835. Ivory wands engraved with figures, about Xllth
dynasty- 836. Toilet boxes and pieces of ivory work for
furniture. Inlay slips. 837. Ivory carving of Roman age.
Wood carving, late Roman. 838. Ivory and bone fittings of
furniture, late Roman.
840. Iron Tools and Knives. 841. Ladles; flesh-
hooks, chains, buckles, double axe. 842. Hoe with handle.
Axes. Bodkins. Modern African spear-heads for com-
parison. Spear head found with sling, XXII ? Wedges.
Drill in drill-stock, 843. Chisel in handles. Mortising
chisel, small chisel, and adze, XXVIth? Sickle and pruning
hooks. Scissors. Shears. Tools and arrow heads from
Defenneh, XXVI. At the back, iron swords.
844. Iron knives. 845. Bronze double-edged knives,
XVIIIth dynasty. 846. Bronze single-edged knives, Xllth-
XVIIIth. Iron knives of narrow form, when iron was
valuable; one with bronze handle cast upon it, probably
1200 B.c. Copper flaying knives, prehistoric and 1st dynasty.
850. Axes, Adzes, &c. 851. Square axes of early
1st dynasty. Axes with lugs, Xllth and XVIIIth. Iron
axes with lugs greatly developed, XXII ? Along the top a
set of bronze adzes, axes, and hoes, found together, XXII.
852. Battle axes, thinner than tools ; from Ilnd to XVIIIth
dynasty, rounded forms. Battle axes developed from tools,
note one with name of Senusert I. 853. Battle axes of
XVIIIth dynasty; note one with name of Amenhotep III.
Stone axes, probably ceremonial. Axes of Vlth dynasty,
with original wooden handles. At the back, bronze hoes,
about XXIInd dynasty. Iron hoes of same type and age.
854. Adzes, flat topped, late prehistoric and early 1st dynasty.
833- Bronze casting over iron. Group of bronze work of
late Roman age. 834 Various bronze work.
835. Ivory wands engraved with figures, about Xllth
dynasty- 836. Toilet boxes and pieces of ivory work for
furniture. Inlay slips. 837. Ivory carving of Roman age.
Wood carving, late Roman. 838. Ivory and bone fittings of
furniture, late Roman.
840. Iron Tools and Knives. 841. Ladles; flesh-
hooks, chains, buckles, double axe. 842. Hoe with handle.
Axes. Bodkins. Modern African spear-heads for com-
parison. Spear head found with sling, XXII ? Wedges.
Drill in drill-stock, 843. Chisel in handles. Mortising
chisel, small chisel, and adze, XXVIth? Sickle and pruning
hooks. Scissors. Shears. Tools and arrow heads from
Defenneh, XXVI. At the back, iron swords.
844. Iron knives. 845. Bronze double-edged knives,
XVIIIth dynasty. 846. Bronze single-edged knives, Xllth-
XVIIIth. Iron knives of narrow form, when iron was
valuable; one with bronze handle cast upon it, probably
1200 B.c. Copper flaying knives, prehistoric and 1st dynasty.
850. Axes, Adzes, &c. 851. Square axes of early
1st dynasty. Axes with lugs, Xllth and XVIIIth. Iron
axes with lugs greatly developed, XXII ? Along the top a
set of bronze adzes, axes, and hoes, found together, XXII.
852. Battle axes, thinner than tools ; from Ilnd to XVIIIth
dynasty, rounded forms. Battle axes developed from tools,
note one with name of Senusert I. 853. Battle axes of
XVIIIth dynasty; note one with name of Amenhotep III.
Stone axes, probably ceremonial. Axes of Vlth dynasty,
with original wooden handles. At the back, bronze hoes,
about XXIInd dynasty. Iron hoes of same type and age.
854. Adzes, flat topped, late prehistoric and early 1st dynasty.