5C' ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



82. Stone asliabti figure of King Aahmes 1st ; about 

 B.C. 1700. 



33. Stone ushabti figure of Amen-hetep ; about 



B.C. 1400. 



34. Stone ushabti figure of Ra-em-heb ; about 



B.C. 1400. 



35. Fine porphyry or quartzite head of Rameses Ilnd ; 



about B.C. 1330. 



36. Silica or chert palette of the royal scribe Tehuti- 



hetep ; about B.C. 1500. 



37. Wooden box of the royal scribe Tehuti-hetep ; 



about B.C. 1500. 



38. Ivory statuette of a boy seated on the ground ; 



on the base is the name Khati ; about B.C. 3000. 



39. A group of coffins, inner and outer, Canopic jars 



and cases for the same ; Xlth dynasty, from 

 Al-Bersheh. 



The coffins are inscribed on the inside with a 

 series of texts^ in the hieratic character, which 

 formed chapters or sections of the earliest 

 Recension of the Book of the Dead that has 

 come down to us. The upper registers are 

 ornamented with beautifully painted pictures of 

 many of the objects which were employed in 

 funeral ceremonies. Philologically the texts 

 are of great importance. 



39. Wooden statue of a man ; Xlth dynasty. 



40. Wooden statue of a man, very fine work ; 



Xlth dynasty. 



41. Wooden figure of a woman bearing a basket of 



cakes upon her head ; Xlth dynasty. 



42. Group of wooden figures representing a company 



of butchers or priests about to perform a 

 sacrifice ; Xlth dynasty. 



43. Group of wooden figures representing bakers 



kneeding bread ; Xlth dynasty. 



44. Mummy and coffin of Ankh-f-en-Khensu, from 



Thebes ; about b,c. 1200. 



45. Painted coffin of Ankh-f-en-Khensu, from Thebes ; 



about B.C. 1200. 



46 and 47. Wooden ushabtiu figures inscribed with 

 the names of Meri-en-Set and Merit-en-Set ; 

 XlXth dynasty. 



48. Ivory head-rest, ivory scarab, and two small 

 incised tusks ; Xllth dynasty. 



