t*LATE V. 



Piir«. ;iO and 31. Axes. Mnral paintings of the sixth dynasty. iiP])sins, Denlmaler 



(1118 .li(jy!iien uud ^Fthiopcn, vol. ii., Pis. I'il and lU.-i. 

 Fig. '.Vi. Ax, bkide painted yellow (or red). Mural painting of the twelfth dynasty. 



(Lepsius, Deiikmaler vol. ir, PI. ir>l. Lepsins, Lc)^ Mt'taiix Pi. "2, Fig. 2.) 

 Fig. :{:5. Bronze ax ; the snrface of the handle of silver (!). British Mnsenin. (From 



a iihotograph.) 

 Fig. 34. Bronze ax ; pierced through, handle of wood (i). British Mn.seuni. (From 



a photograph.) 

 Fig. 35. Bronze as; (|). British Museum. (From a photograph. ) 

 Fig. 3G. Bronze ax; (c. |). Museum of the Louvre. (From a jihotograph.) 

 Fig. 37. Bronze ax ; bearing the name of Thontmos III ; handle of wood. Mnnnircs 



de la Sociiete royal des Antiquarries du Nord, 1873-'74, p. 128, Figs, .^xiund 'di; 



front view of the blade. 

 Fig. 38. Ax; the handle painted red. Mural painting. Lepsius, Les Metaux ; PI., 



Fig. U>. 



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