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name and a representation of the king. From 

 Thebes. 



30. Limestone stele of Sebek-hetep, scribe of the 



wine-cellar, and of his wife, Tchauf. XVIIIth 

 dynasty, B.C. 1500. 



31. Limestone ushabti figure of Khepesh-hemt (?), 



XVIIIth dynasty, B.C. 1500. 



32. Wooden ushabti figure of Khau-Min. XVIIIth 



dynasty, B.C. 1500. 



33. Beautifully painted inner coffin made for a priest 



of Amen, and ornamented inside and out with 

 scenes in the funeral procession, and figures of 

 priests and priestesses making off'erings and 

 libations to various gods. In one scene a 

 priest is pouring out a libation before a sphinx, 

 which here represents the deceased king Amen- 

 hetep L, the re-founder of the order of the 

 priests of Amen at Thebes. XVIIIth dynasty, 

 about B.C. 1500. 



34. Eight large alabaster and dark stone vases. 



XVIIIth dynasty, B.C. 1500. 



35. Arm from a life-size wooden statue of Heru-em- 



heb. XVIIIth dynasty, B.C. 1380. 



36. A collection of red polished and blue glazed ware 



vases and bowls. XVIIIth and XlXth dynasties, 

 B.C. 1300-1200. 



37. Limestone stele, representing the temple-scribe 



Mahu. XlXth dynasty, about B.C. 1300. 



38. Stele of Qaa, director of the transport of stone 



on the barge Heru-behutet. XlXth or XXth 

 dynasty, about B.C. 1200. 



39. Bronze door-hinge, inscribed with the cartouches 



of Queens Shep-en-apet and Amenarhls. 

 XXVth dynasty, about B.C. 700. 



40. Bronze kneeling figure of a princess of the 



family of Tirhakah. XXVth dynasty, about 

 B.C. 670. 



41. A bronze figure of the Apis Bull, inlaid with 



silver ; this is one of the finest examples known. 

 XXVI. dynasty, about B.C. 550. 



42. A limestone of the utcheb priest of the gods 



Philadelphi, P-khret-mehti (?). Ptolemaic 



Period, B.C. 250. 



43. Bronze silurus fish, from the head of a figure of 



the goddess Hat-mehit Date uncertain. 



44. Bronze crocodile, sacred to Sebek or Souchos, 



with horns and Atef crown. About B.C. 250. 



