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4. A group of 12 terra-cotta tables of offerings, with 



models of offerings upon them. Archaic Period. 

 B.C. 3800. 



5. A pair of wooden paddles from the funeral barge 



of Amen-hetep II., B.C. 1500. The blades are in 

 the form of hands, and the ends terminate in 

 hawk's heads. XVIIIth dynasty. 

 6-9. Four painted wooden boxes for ushabtiu figures ; 

 one is inscribed in Demotic, and another has a 

 figure of a jackal upon it. B.C. 500-300. 

 10. A group of terra-cotta models for making jewellery, 

 pendants, figures, etc. 

 11-13. Three hard stone vases. Archaic Period. B.C. 

 3800. 

 14. Five fragments of vases inscribed with the names 

 of Thothmes I., King of Egypt. About B.C. 1600. 



lo. A large bronze figure of Isis suckling Horus. From 

 Bubastis. XXVIth dynasty, B.C. 600. 



16. Bronze vase, with a hinged cover. Late Period. 



17. Bronze statue of an official holding a figure of 



Osiris. Late Period. 



18. Bronze ring, with scarab. XXVIth dynasty. 



19. Portion of a slab from a building inscribed with 



the name of Ankh-nes-nefer-ab-Ra, daughter 

 of Psammetichus II. and Taphauath. XXVIth 

 dynasty. B.C. 600. 



20. Inscribed angle post from the sarcophagus of 



Ptahmes. Ptolemaic Period. 



21. Bronze figure of Eros, wearing the Crowns of the 



South and the North. Graeco-Roman Period. 



22. A collection of 1600 ostraka, inscribed in Greek, 



Demotic, and Coptic. The Greek ostraka contain 

 chiefly receipts for taxes, and the Coptic extracts 

 from the Scriptures, letters, etc. 



23. Four Coptic stelas, on one of which are sculp- 



tured the figures of two saints. IXth or Xtli 

 century A.D. 

 iii. — 1. A small stone figure of Amenartas, the daughter 

 of Kashta, the grandson of Piankhi, the Sudani 

 King of Egypt, and high priestess of Amen-Ra 

 at Thebes. She appears with the attributes of 

 Isis and Hathor. Fine work. XXVIth dynasty. 

 B.C. 600. 



2. Portions of the bronze framework of a door of the 



temple of Amen-Ra at Thebes. B.C. 1200. 



3. A wooden footstool, the place for the feet being 



made of twisted palm fibre plaited. A rare object. 

 XITth dynasty. From Kurna. 



