328 GALLERY OF ANTIQUITIES. [EGYPTIAN 
of truth), the son of the Sun (Amenof restrainer of the 
land of purity), giver of eternal life.” (Amenof III. 
Memnon.) 11 in. L 
Case X. 4. -— Clay and straw . Sun-dried bricks, 
stamped on the upper surface with names, according to 
the edifice for which they were destined ; some have the 
name of Thutmes or Thothmes I. (Chebron), a. c. 1796 — 
1783. Thutmes or Thothmes III. (Moeris), a. c. 1762— 
1740 ; one with title of “ the lord of strength.” Amenof 
or Amunoph II. (Mephrathutmosis), 1727—1702; and 
Thutmes or Thothmes V. (Tmosis), a. c. 1702—1692. 
Presented by Lord Prudhoe , 1834. 
Clay and straw. Fragment of a brick from the Pyra¬ 
mid at Dashour. 8 in. 1., 6j in. b. Presented by Col . 
T. P. Thompson. 
CASE Y. BASKETS, TOOLS, ETC. 
Div. 1 .—Palm leaves . Large oval basket of fibres of 
the palm tree. 1 ft. 8| in. dr., 1 ft. 7 in. h. 
Smaller oval basket. 1 ft. 5\ in. dr., 9 in. h. 
Wood. Mallets used by the Egyptians for hammers. 
10j to 1 ft. 2 in. h. 
Wood. Long rectangular staves, inscribed with the 
name of ITar-piphai. One has a sepulchral dedication to 
Phtah for the deceased. 2 ft. 9 to 1 ft. 4| in. 1. 
Leather. Bag, found in the larger basket. 
Div. 2.—Set of tools found in the same basket, con¬ 
sisting of— 
Drill bow, 1 ft. 7\ in. 1. ; saw, 1 ft. 3j in. 1.; drill, 10 
to 9 in. 1.; chisel, 10 in. 1.; bradawl, 5\ in. 1. ; horn for 
water or oil, 8j in. 1. ; hone, 5 in. 1.; roll of prepared 
leather, 6 in. b. ; drill breast-plate, in. 1. With this 
set was one of the mallets in Div. 1. 
Another set of tools found in the smaller basket, con¬ 
sisting of— 
Adze, 6f in. h., 8j in. b. ; chisel, 1 ft. 1| in. 1. ; drill, 
9 in. 1. ; bradawl, 4f in. 1.; knife, 9| in. 1. ; axe-blades, 
9| to 3| in. 1.; handles of tools, 3f in 1. With this set 
a as a mallet in Div. 1. The blades of the preceding tools 
re of bronze. 
Other tools or models 
