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19. Two large wooden boxes for holding the jars 



which contained the mummified intestines of 

 the deceased ; the boxes are painted light yellow 

 and are inscribed with addresses to the four 

 Children of Horus. From Al-Barsha ; Xllth 

 dynasty, about B.C. 2400. 



20. Six wooden boats with wooden models of sailors, 



steersmen, &c., from various tombs at Al-Barsha. 

 Xllth dynasty, about B.C. 2400. 



21. Large limestone stele made for Puherua, a scribe 



who flourished under King Sekhem-ka-Ka. 

 This stele is the largest and most important of 

 the known monuments of the Xlllth dynasty, 

 the period to which it is probably to be assigned. 

 About B.C. 2100. 



22. Stele of the official Sahetheru, son of Usertsen- 



user, a judge of the city of Nekhen, the 

 Eileithyiaspolis of the Greeks, who flourished 

 under King Aa-ab. This is the only known 

 monument of the reign of this king, who probably 

 ruled in Upper Egypt during the period of the 

 Hyksos dominion in Upper Egypt. About 

 B.C. 1900. 



23. Large limestone stele of the official Anna, sculp- 



tured with figures of the boats of the gods Ptah 

 and Tem, and inscribed with hymns of praise 

 in honour of the same; XVlIIth dynasty, 

 B.C. 1700. 



24. Stele with representation of Pa-ren-nefer adoring 



Amen-hetep I. and Nefert. From Abydos ; 

 XVIIIth dynasty, B.C. 1650. 



25. Stele inscribed with the genealogy of the priest 



Nes-Amen; XVIIIth dynasty, B.C. 1650. 



26. Beautifully sculptured diorite ushabti-figure of 



Amen-hetep II., king of Egypt, about B.C. 1566. 

 On the lower part of the figure is inscribed in 

 hieroglyphics the text of the sixth chapter of 

 the Book of the Dead. From Thebes. 



27. Three green glazed steatite scarabs inscribed with 



the name and titles of Amen-hetep III., king of 

 Egypt, about B.C. 1450. From the temple of 

 Luxor. 



28. Black granite table of off'erings made in honour 



of Rameses II., and inscribed with a dedication 

 to the king. XlXth dynasty, about B.C. 1330. 

 From Thebes. 



29. Black granite head from a seated figure of an 



official of Rameses II. ; XlXth dynasty, about 

 B.C. 1330. From Thebes. 



