^2 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH JMUSEUM. 



Two fragments of a pot, showing a human hand and a 



hawk's head : painted. 

 Fragment of a pot; with altar in black. 

 Two bronze mirrors, one spatula, one kohl-stick. 

 Two bronze pans, two " dippers," one thin cup. 

 Six bronze bowls : plain. 

 One bowl with embossed ornament. 

 Three pairs heavy bronze anklets. 

 Bronze toe ring ; twenty finger rings with signets. 

 Two small bronze bowls with three feet ; engraved. 

 Round bronze bowl ; tinned. 

 Small bronze tripod bowl. 



Bronze saucepan and two saucers ; tube with strainer. 

 Three bowls of New Empire type. 

 Copper coin, Greek mint, of Antoninus Pius. 

 Iron ring with staple attachment. 

 Eight lots of iron arrow-heads. 

 Two stone mace-heads. 

 Two stone palettes. 

 Four bottles of plain Roman glass. 

 Two glass beads of peculiar shape ; resembling those worn 



by the Kings on Meroitic monuments. 

 Sixty-four strings of beads, mostly of stone, especially 



white quartz and carnelian. 

 Four Meroitic scarabs : faience. 

 Bust of female Ba-sta,tue. 

 Head of a male 5a-statue : sandstone. 

 Torso of sandstone figure of a man. 

 Fifteen tables of offerings, inscribed in Meroitic. 

 Six inscribed stelae : Meroitic. 

 Painted stela : two figures. 



V. From a Meroitic House : — 



Stone monkey. 



Fragments of blue glaze and black ware pottery. 



Clay sealings. 



VI. From the Christian Cemetery : — 



Ten lamps : five inscribed. 



Four pottery censers. 



Tall pottery incense-burner; with original charcoal. 



Fragments of decorated pottery. 



Til. Architectural fragment : Meroitic ; winged sun on cornice. 

 Fragment of a relief with inscription of Tutankhamen : 

 XVIIIth dynasty. 



li, — Assyrian : — 



i. — 1. A large barrel-cylinder of Nabonidus, King of 

 Babylon, B.C. 555-538, inscribed with a text 

 parallel to the great cylinder K. ] 628, which was 

 found at Mukayyar, the site of Ur, and was 

 published by Rawlinson. Cuneiform Inscrip- 



