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EGYPTIAN ANTIQUITIES. 
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Case 101. Ornaments taken from the bodies r 
lias stamped upon it the figure of Osiris IVthr.m * , " ,le 
names of two 'early king,® GM,s ZrXZ ’ ^ 
Hard, stone and composition. “ h their lcgs bound - 
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mystical ^ye, pktTwith namTtf “SeLu “nd KaenraT'^'T 
kings, vultures, ureei, hearts, emblems of stability ami other 7 ear3 [ 
ornaments from mummies. Gold. * a " d ° ther stam P ed 
Fragments embossed with figures of Osorkon I. or II 22nd dv 
Over Case I. Chnouph or Kneph, the ram-headed type of Amoun 
seated, wearing the shenti : the head attire of diminished promotion’ 
and the statue of a very late era. Bronze 2 ft h F P ’ 
Over Cases 2, 3. Outer coffin of Penamoun, a priest fSee 
Case 6. for the inner coffin, and 65. for the body./ Below is a 
2 ft' C f In” ]° ° SlnS ’ and the goddess Athor - Wood. Y 6 ft. 8J in. h., 
Over Case 4. Osiris Pethempamentes standing. Bronze 
i ° V j r F 386 , f i' „ FemaIe > Probably a deity, standing, her riaht hand 
Ciasped, her left flat and open. Bronze. 2 ft. 6i in? h. ° 
Over Cases 8 to 25. Casts of the sculptures from the entrance of 
the small temple of Beit-oually, near Kalabshe. This side is in two 
compartments, and in the first is Rameses II. in his war chariot, attended 
Kush or VZm'a I m ?h the Wa f Md C °PP er ooloured races of 
ush or ^Ethiopia. In the second portion is Rameses II. seated 
Z±\ thr0ne > in ^ es £ n g with a gold chain Amenemane or Amou- 
eld^t P l’ P1 i nCe v! K " SH ° r -® thl0 P ia > introduced to him by his 
eldest son Amenherpefbour or Amounhipefbour. Behind the prince 
are tusks of elephants, skins of panthers, gold chains, gold dust 
and gems, rings of gold, bucklers, chairs, feathers, and egc S of the 
ostrich ; these are followed by ^Ethiopians bringing various liveanimals 
of e hZan r h ma d rkabl 77 Wh if h a 7 0Xe “ With tbei? horns" in the Xte 
of human hands, and a head with a tuft of hair. In the lower division 
the same prince is introduced by two high officers of state to the 
“' ch > ha Y ln ? ? cros f his shoulders a tray of valuable plants, skins of 
panthers, and chains of gold. He is followed by .(Ethiopians brino-ino- 
3n,"n amm 5 s ’ a “°rig which are a giraffe, green monkeys, gazelles", 
nd lions. Females bringing their children, and prisoners manacled, 
appear in this part of the procession. 
Over Case 31. Mummy case, scooped out of a single tree • the 
head m a feathered claft, the face black, the body covered bv the wincr S 
an 1 m °lj£ blr i d ; the chest a vulture i on ^e soles of the feet, Isis 
and Nephthys kneeling on altars; down the body is a dedication to 
