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12. K XVI A, x; rim.
13. K XVIII A, i; large part of rim and side; inscribed with the name Kheper-ka-ra, in a
cartouche. Fig. 165, No. 4.
14. K XLI, vi; rim.
(5) Type vi-5. Egg-shaped jar with roll-rim
15. K IV A, xii; fragment of rim and upper part; alabaster.
7. MISCELLANEOUS STONE VESSELS
A large number of fragments of stone vessels were found which could not be included
among the types described above, and are listed quite briefly below, grouped according to
the stone.
(1) Alabaster
(i) Circular offering table, Old Kingdom form:
(1) K II debris, front (Vol. V, p. 128); Fig. 166, No. 2.
(ii) Jug with handle:
(2) K III C, No. iv; fragment with handle; Fig. 166, No. 5.
(iii) Bottle (?), with flat bottom, perhaps New Kingdom, bag-shaped:
(3) K XXXV, No. i; the base; Fig. 166, No. 3.
(iv) Bowl (?):
(4) K 1601, No. iii; No. iii; Fig. 166, No. 4.
(v) Egg-shaped jar with disc-rim; very fine work:
(5) K II front, debris (Chap. VII, para. (3) g); Fig. 166, No. 7.
(vi) Very large massive basin (cf. No. 22 below, diorite):
(6) K XVI A, No. xi; fine alabaster, beautifully worked; inscribed with cartouche in
which is (Didiuw)mes.
Many other fragments of alabaster were found which could not be in any way identified:
(7)-(19), in KII, III, IV, X, XIV+XV, XVI, XVII, XVIII, XXIII, XXVII, XXXIII,
XXXV.
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12. K XVI A, x; rim.
13. K XVIII A, i; large part of rim and side; inscribed with the name Kheper-ka-ra, in a
cartouche. Fig. 165, No. 4.
14. K XLI, vi; rim.
(5) Type vi-5. Egg-shaped jar with roll-rim
15. K IV A, xii; fragment of rim and upper part; alabaster.
7. MISCELLANEOUS STONE VESSELS
A large number of fragments of stone vessels were found which could not be included
among the types described above, and are listed quite briefly below, grouped according to
the stone.
(1) Alabaster
(i) Circular offering table, Old Kingdom form:
(1) K II debris, front (Vol. V, p. 128); Fig. 166, No. 2.
(ii) Jug with handle:
(2) K III C, No. iv; fragment with handle; Fig. 166, No. 5.
(iii) Bottle (?), with flat bottom, perhaps New Kingdom, bag-shaped:
(3) K XXXV, No. i; the base; Fig. 166, No. 3.
(iv) Bowl (?):
(4) K 1601, No. iii; No. iii; Fig. 166, No. 4.
(v) Egg-shaped jar with disc-rim; very fine work:
(5) K II front, debris (Chap. VII, para. (3) g); Fig. 166, No. 7.
(vi) Very large massive basin (cf. No. 22 below, diorite):
(6) K XVI A, No. xi; fine alabaster, beautifully worked; inscribed with cartouche in
which is (Didiuw)mes.
Many other fragments of alabaster were found which could not be in any way identified:
(7)-(19), in KII, III, IV, X, XIV+XV, XVI, XVII, XVIII, XXIII, XXVII, XXXIII,
XXXV.