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Reisner, George Andrew
Excavations at Kerma (Dongola-Provinz) (Band 1): Parts I - III — Cambridge, Mass., 1923

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K III, THE TOMB OF PRINCE HEPZEFA

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K 339. Plan XV, K 111 (continued).
Objects:
On and under A:
i. Beads (perhaps from a garment); blue faience; 14-2-1204:
4 small ring-beads.
1 ball-bead (diam., 7 mm.).
145 tubular beads.
35 barrel-beads.
123 amulet-;beads (3 hands; 1 papyrus roll; 1 loaf of bread, or cake; 2
ankh-signs; 7 Thoeris; 15 monkeys; 16 flies; 18 doors; 60 obscure).
ii. Beads (from a necklace?), silver; 14-2-1208:
16 short tubular beads; length, 4-5 mm.; diam., 3+ mm.; some on the
original thread.
20 =*= small blue ring-beads.
In decayed matter between A and B:
iii. Bone awl; 1., 10.8 cm.; 14-2-1205.
iv. Lump of red coloring matter, hollow worn on one side; 14-2-1206.
In upper debris:
v. Potsherds; 14-2-1207.
Bkt. II-gen.
Blk. W. XIII-5 (pitted bowl).
K 340. Plan XV, K III, comp. 5/2, near circumference, and Fig. 53.
Grave: rectangular pit, 230 X 106 cm.; sunk in filling and to a depth of 100 cm. into the
alluvium; orientated 5° (?) south of east (that is, set parallel to circumference of
Kill).
Burial: bed-burial with one sacrificial body; bed decayed, but large part of cast pre-
served (usual type with plain footboard).
Body A — chief body, on bed; on right side, head east; left leg thrown over right as
usual; pelvis, right leg, and left femur, in place; skull either that in
debris or that in corner of grave, on which is 8.
Body B — sacrificial body; bones found in debris and one of the two skulls.
Objects: 1-7, approximately in place; 8, sticking on displaced skull.
1. Bronze razor, Type I; 14-2-1165.
2-6. Stack of two bowls and three beakers; 14-2-1166 to 1170.
Bkt. HI-4.
4-Bkt. XII-8.
Bkt. II—19/3 (two).
Bkt. XH-8.
7. Beaker, Bkt. 11-43; 14-2-1171; perhaps from inside 2.
8. Circlet of small blue ring-beads on skull in corner; 14-2-1172.
In lower debris, among the disturbed bones:
i. Scarab, blue-glazed steatite, Seal 11-74: 14-2-824.
ii. Pottery; 14-2-1173 to 1178; six beakers.
Bkt. 11-19 (one); II-19/2 (three); II—19/3 (two).
-f-iii. Pottery; basin, Bkt. X1V-14; 14-2-1180a.
iv. Potsherds; Bkt. XXII and C. R. W.; 14-2-1180b.
c. Painted-gen. (red zigzag); 14-2-1180c.
v. Potsherds; “teapot,” R. P. XXXII-3; 14-2-1191.
vi. Lumps of resin; 14-2-1179.
vii. Ostrich-feather fan, fragments; 14-2-1181.
 
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