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

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408 HARVARD AFRICAN STUDIES
K 1611. Fig. 136, K XVI (continued).
Objects: none in place.
i. Earstud, ivory; 14-1-1175.
ii. Bronze razor, Type I; badly worn; 14-1-1176.
iii. Wooden razor-case, nearly complete; fragments of cloth sticking to one side;
12.3 X 6.2 X 1.5 cm.; 14-l-1176b.
iv. Fragments of linen cloth; 14-l-1176c.
v. Half of an oval palette, flat on one side only, coarse ferricrete sandstone;
14-2-246.
vi. Potsherds; 14-2-245:
а. Bkt. XI, XII.
б. Bkt. I-gen., black and red painted.
c. R. P. fragments.
4-d. Jar, R. W. IV-2.
e. Large jar, C. R. VIII-1.
f. B.C.R.
K 1612. Fig. 136, K XVI, NE quarter. (Fig. 140.)
Grave: rectangular, 210 X 225 cm., and 225 cm. deep, sunk 80 cm. in the alluvium;
orient., 24° north of east.
Burial: in NE corner, one nearly intact skeleton, surrounded by pots; rest of grave en-
tirely cleared out; this appears to be an intact poor burial on the ground, per-
haps intruded in a plundered grave.
Objects: 1-5 in place; the rest in the upper debris.
1. Bowl Bkt. XIII-2 (a); 14-2-94.
2. Wide-mouthed globular pot, Bkt.; smashed; 14-2-95.
3. Globular pot, Bkt. XXIV-2; repaired in antiquity; 14-2-96.
4. Large jar, B. C. R. IX-gen.; 14-2-97.
5. Bowl, Bkt. XIII-2 (a); 14-2-98.
1. Plaque-seal, fine red pottery, cut after baking; 30 X 20 X 10 mm.; Seals,
11-24; 14-2-113.
ii. Curving wooden stick, one end broken, the other tapering to a blunt point;
split in middle, repaired by wrapping with fine gut-string; 1., 72 cm.; 14-
2-114.
iii. Potsherds; 14-2-99, 100:
a. Bkt. VIII, XIII, XIX.
b. R.W.VII-2
c. Large jars, C. R. VIII and IX; B. C. R. IX; W. S. R.; and K. W.
Intrusive:
iv. Fragments of vessels, black-background faience; 14-2-101.
K 1613. Fig. 136, K XVI, NW quarter. (Pl. 25, 1; Fig. 141.)
Grave: rectangular, 200 X 120 cm., and 185 cm. deep, sunk 70 cm. in alluvium; orient.,
10° north of east.
Burial: apparently single body, on ground, just south of middle of grave towards east
end; lower legs in place; half extended, on right side, head east.
Objects: apparently in place at west end of grave and along north wall.
+ 1. Pot with three handles, Blk. W. XXVII-1; 14-2-334.
2. Large jar, B. C. R. IX-gen.; 14-2-335.
4-3. Pot with neck, Bkt. XXIV-3 (poor ware); 14-2-336.
 
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