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4. A collection of fine carnelian and amethyst beads, 



many of which belong to the late Archaic 

 Period. 



5. False door from the tomb of Ka-nefer, son of 



King Seneferu. The deceased was a priest who 

 was attached to the service of the tomb of the 

 king, his father; IVth dynasty, about B.C. 

 3766. 



6. Large limestone slab for offerings from the tomb 



of Ka-nefer, the son of Seneferu ; IVth dynasty, 

 about B.C. 3766. 



7. Black stone seated figure of the god Ptah, with 



remains of gilding ; IVth dynasty, about B.C. 

 3766. 



8. Limestone door from the tomb of Qar, a high 



official who flourished in the IVth dynasty, 

 about B.C. 3600. 



9. Limestone false door from the outside of the 



tomb of the official Qar ; IVth dynasty, about 

 B.C. 3600. 



10. A small false door from the interior of the tomb 



of the official Qar; IVth dynasty, about 

 B.C. 8600. 



11. False door in limestone from the tomb of Behenu, 



the wife of the official Qar ; IVth dynasty, 

 about B.C. 3600. 



12. Alabaster vase, inscribed with the throne-name 



and other names of Pepi II. , king of Egypt ; 

 Vlth dynasty, B.C. 3166. 



13. Crystalline stone fragment of a seated figure of 



a king, uninscribed ; Xllth dynasty, about 

 B.C. 2400. 



14. Black granite squatting figure of a man ; Xllth 



dynasty, about B.C. 2400. 



15. Black basalt standing figure of a priestess from 



Memphis ; Xllth dynasty, about B.C. 2400. 



16. Dark crystalline stone head of a figure of the god 



Ptah, from Memphis ; Xllth dynasty, about 

 B.C. 2400. 



17. Wooden cofiin of Nekht-ankh, a member of an old 



feudal family which under the Xllth dynasty 

 appears to have held large possessions near the 

 modern village of Al-Barsha, near Malawi, in 

 Upper Egypt. About B.C. 2400. 



18. Two rectangular wooden coffins, painted light 



yellow and inscribed with funeral texts from 

 Al-Barsha ; Xllth dynasty, about B.C. 2400. 



