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6. Slab with relief representing a Libyan prisoner. 



7. Slab with relief representing the presentation by 



the King of a collar of honour to the chancellor 

 Henket. 



8, 9. Fragments of slabs on which are cut the names of 

 Henket and Kheti, chancellors of Menthu-hetep II. 



10. Fragments of sandstone reliefs from the western hall 



of the temple of Menthu-hetep II. 



11. Two pieces of octagonal columns, on which are cut 



the cartouches of Menthu-hetep II. 



12. Limestone relief, representing the King being 



embi'aced by the god Ra. From the cella of the 

 Temple of Menthu-hetep 11. 



13. Slab with relief representing a boat on the Nile. 



14. Historical inscription of Menthu-hetep II. 



15. Pavement slab from the temple of Menthu-hetep II., 



on which are cut in outline a pilgrim's foot and the 

 name Hui. 



16. Three wooden figures of servants, a model of a cow- 



hide shield, a group of models of vases, a boat, 

 model of an ox bound for sacrifice, broken bows, 

 with wood arrow-tips, and a boomerang. From 

 the tomb sanctuary of Menthu-hetep II. 



17. Cover and fragments of a " Canopic " jar of Menthu- 



hetep II., and a piece of his coffin. 



Nos. 1-17 are of the Xlth dynasty, B.C. 2500, 

 and are from Der al-Bahari. 



18. Models of vases, specimen of sent wood, model bolt, 



and model sekheTti. Xlth dynasty. 



19. A group of miscellaneous fragments of reliefs. Xlth- 



XVIIIth dynasties. 



20. Clay impression of a seal. Xllth dynasty. 



21. Sandstone fragment with the name of Heru-meri- 



taui. Xlllth dynasty, B.C. 2100. 



22. Fragment of an inscription mentioning Sebek-em- 



saf, a King of the Xlllth dynasty. 



23. Portion of a stele with the figure of Queen Aahmes- 



Nefert-ari. 



24. Portion of a granite plinth with the name of 



Thothmes I. in an unusual form. 



25. Stone fragment with the name of Khebt-neferu, a 



princess. 



26. Fragment of a relief with figures of soldiers 



marching and carrying branches. From the 

 temple of Hatshepset. 



