JEGYPTIAN AND ASSYRIAN ANTIQUITIES. oo 



34. A series of limestone tables for offerings, or altars, 



some of which are inscribed. Vl-XIth dynasties, 

 B.C. 8300—2600. 



35. A collection of terra-cotta dishes filled with models 



of joints of meat, bread-cakes, and vases of 

 wine, beer, unguents, etc. Vl-XIth dynasties, 

 B.C. 3300-2600. 



36, 37. Two acacia wood bows, with bundles of flint-tipped 

 reed, or bamboo, arrows, and an archer's wrist 

 guard, and gut for stringing the bows. Vl-XIth 

 dynasty, B.C. 3300-2600. 



38-42. Models of wooden boats, with crews. Xlth dynasty, 

 B.C. 2600. 



43. A painted stone stele of Uapai, an ofiicial, Xlth 



dynasty, B.C. 2600. 



44. Rectangular wooden coffin of Ankhf-aker, painted in 



blue and yellow. Xlth dynasty, B.C. 2600. 



45. Painted wooden box for holding a set of '• Canopic " 



jars; fine example. Xlth dynasty, B.C. 2600. 



46. A wooden grating for placing under the mummy 



in a coffin. A very rare object. Xlth dynasty. 

 B.C. 2600. 



47. A miscellaneous collection of objects, scarabs, 



porcelain and glass beads, amulets, figures of 

 gods, etc. Xlth and following dynasties. 



48. A large painted terra-cotta vase decorated in blue 



with figures of hawks, etc. XlXth dynasty, 

 B.C. 1300. 



49. A group of mummied Apis calves, birds, snake, etc. 



XVlllth to XXVlth dynasty. 



50. Twenty-six fragments of papyri inscribed in the 



hieratic character. XlX-XXth dynasty. 



51. A basket-work sieve, and a miscellaneous group of 



sandals, ropes, baskets, etc., of various periods. 



52-53. Two rudely painted coffins, daubed with mud, late 

 Gr?eco-Roman Period. 



54. About 50 fragments of papyrus inscribed in Greek 

 and Coptic. 



ii. — 1. Four fragments of limestone reliefs painted with 

 portrait heads. From D^r al-Bahari. Xlth dynasty. 



2. A group of fragments of reliefs, with specimens of 



fine work. From Der al-Bahari. Xlth dynasty. 



3. Lower portion of a seated granite figure of a scribe. 



XVIIlth dynasty. 



