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én ornaments. Among these were masks made of thin plates of 
gold, which had been molded to the features so as to represent 
¢ physiognomy of the wearers, Above them were two crowns, 
Which with the masks were indicative of a difference of sex in 
ost numerous; as for example, beneath her mask was a 
collar formed of several rows of chains interlaced. To these 
and other fantastic figures. In the same sarcophagus were 
found bracelets for the arms and limbs 
around the sarcophagus and along the walls urns, vases, PeT 
fume bottles, inersenstiries. metallic mirrors, and shells con- 
