K III, THE TOMB OF PRINCE HEPZEFA
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K 334. Plan XV, K III (continued).
Objects:
each consists of four lions, first and third with heads north and second and
fourth with heads south (i. e., the two outer lions face out and the two inner
lions face each other); the footboard is 77 cm. wide, 26 cm. or 27 cm. high,
and 2± cm. thick, with side-braces on the inside, 6 cm. wide and 2 cm. thick
at the upper part.
+ 15. Wide pot, Bkt. XVII-19; 14-2-675.
+ 16. Bottle-jar, R. P. XIV-1, in green leather pot-net; 14-2-676. See also 17,
54, 55.
17. Bottle-jar, R. P. XIV-1, in green pot-net; 14-2-677. Bottom of separate
piece, set in.
18. Alabaster, pear-shaped jar (Stone Vessels, Type 1-1, No. 6), inscribed in rec-
tangular frame on side, three vertical lines: “nswty htp may he give prime oil
for the soul of the hereditary prince of el-Kab (?), Sebek-nekht”; with cover
of disc-lid of serpentine; 14-2-678.
19. Alabaster, pear-shaped jar (Stone Vessels, Type 1-2, 30); 14-2-679.
20-25. Stack of six beakers; 14-2-680 to 685.
Bkt. 11-19, ah six.
+26. Bottle-jar, B. P. VI-2; 14-2-686.
+27. Bowl, Bkt. X-7; 14-2-687.
+28. Bottle-jar, B. P. VI-3; 14-2-688.
+29. Basin, Bkt. XIV-9; 14-2-689; contained (intrusive) i and ii.
30. Bronze razor, back piece only, Type I, 14-2-690.
31-32. Two bronze beakers of form of Bkt. Ill; h., 8.9 cm. and 9.3 cm.; diam.,
11.9 cm. and 12.1 cm.; hammered into shape; very thin; 14-2-691, 692.
+33. Small beaker, Bkt. 11—38; 14-2-693.
34-37. Stack of four beakers; 14-2-694 to 697.
Bkt. 11-19, 19, 18, 19.
38-39. Two wooden stool-legs (decayed), usual form; h., ca. 23 cm.; 14-2-698, 699.
With these are probably to be joined two decayed pieces of wood found in the
debris (14-2-742) to make a set of four.
40. Bronze mirror (Mirrors, 8), Type II, with silver cased wooden handle (wood
decayed); 14-2-700.
41. Kohl-pot, with lid, both of alabaster, and with wooden kohl-stick (Stone
Vessels, V-l, 4); contains kohl; 14-2-701. Under this was a fragment of
woven or plaited leather (iii).
42-45. Lion inlays, see 1, above.
46-48. Stack (incomplete?) of three beakers; 14-2-706 to 708.
Bkt. 11-19, 17, 23.
49. Basin, Bkt. XIV-11; 14-2-709.
50-51. Two bottlejars, B. P. V-2 and V-3, both with green leather pot-nets; 14-2-
710, 711.
52. Serpentine (dark-mottled cream-drab stone), pear-shaped with flat bottom
(Stone Vessels, Type 1-2, 31); 14-2-712; disc-lid of alabaster.
53. Alabaster, pear-shaped jar (Stone Vessels, Type I—1, 7); 14-2-713.
54-55. Two bottle-jars, R. P. XIV-1, in green leather pot-nets; 14-2-714, 715.
56. Beaker, Bkt. 11-18; 14-2-716.
57. Blue marble, egg-shaped jar with neck (Stone Vessels, II-3, 12); 14-2-717.
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K 334. Plan XV, K III (continued).
Objects:
each consists of four lions, first and third with heads north and second and
fourth with heads south (i. e., the two outer lions face out and the two inner
lions face each other); the footboard is 77 cm. wide, 26 cm. or 27 cm. high,
and 2± cm. thick, with side-braces on the inside, 6 cm. wide and 2 cm. thick
at the upper part.
+ 15. Wide pot, Bkt. XVII-19; 14-2-675.
+ 16. Bottle-jar, R. P. XIV-1, in green leather pot-net; 14-2-676. See also 17,
54, 55.
17. Bottle-jar, R. P. XIV-1, in green pot-net; 14-2-677. Bottom of separate
piece, set in.
18. Alabaster, pear-shaped jar (Stone Vessels, Type 1-1, No. 6), inscribed in rec-
tangular frame on side, three vertical lines: “nswty htp may he give prime oil
for the soul of the hereditary prince of el-Kab (?), Sebek-nekht”; with cover
of disc-lid of serpentine; 14-2-678.
19. Alabaster, pear-shaped jar (Stone Vessels, Type 1-2, 30); 14-2-679.
20-25. Stack of six beakers; 14-2-680 to 685.
Bkt. 11-19, ah six.
+26. Bottle-jar, B. P. VI-2; 14-2-686.
+27. Bowl, Bkt. X-7; 14-2-687.
+28. Bottle-jar, B. P. VI-3; 14-2-688.
+29. Basin, Bkt. XIV-9; 14-2-689; contained (intrusive) i and ii.
30. Bronze razor, back piece only, Type I, 14-2-690.
31-32. Two bronze beakers of form of Bkt. Ill; h., 8.9 cm. and 9.3 cm.; diam.,
11.9 cm. and 12.1 cm.; hammered into shape; very thin; 14-2-691, 692.
+33. Small beaker, Bkt. 11—38; 14-2-693.
34-37. Stack of four beakers; 14-2-694 to 697.
Bkt. 11-19, 19, 18, 19.
38-39. Two wooden stool-legs (decayed), usual form; h., ca. 23 cm.; 14-2-698, 699.
With these are probably to be joined two decayed pieces of wood found in the
debris (14-2-742) to make a set of four.
40. Bronze mirror (Mirrors, 8), Type II, with silver cased wooden handle (wood
decayed); 14-2-700.
41. Kohl-pot, with lid, both of alabaster, and with wooden kohl-stick (Stone
Vessels, V-l, 4); contains kohl; 14-2-701. Under this was a fragment of
woven or plaited leather (iii).
42-45. Lion inlays, see 1, above.
46-48. Stack (incomplete?) of three beakers; 14-2-706 to 708.
Bkt. 11-19, 17, 23.
49. Basin, Bkt. XIV-11; 14-2-709.
50-51. Two bottlejars, B. P. V-2 and V-3, both with green leather pot-nets; 14-2-
710, 711.
52. Serpentine (dark-mottled cream-drab stone), pear-shaped with flat bottom
(Stone Vessels, Type 1-2, 31); 14-2-712; disc-lid of alabaster.
53. Alabaster, pear-shaped jar (Stone Vessels, Type I—1, 7); 14-2-713.
54-55. Two bottle-jars, R. P. XIV-1, in green leather pot-nets; 14-2-714, 715.
56. Beaker, Bkt. 11-18; 14-2-716.
57. Blue marble, egg-shaped jar with neck (Stone Vessels, II-3, 12); 14-2-717.