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Chisels, 10^ to 8| in. 1. ; saws, 11| to 11 in. 1. ; adzes, 
in. h., 1\ in. 1. ; hatchets, 1 ft. 6 to 1 ft. 5 in. 1. 
The blades have been attached by linen bandages and 
an adhesive composition. On the blades of the larger, 
and handles of the smaller tools, is generally inscribed 
a line of hieroglyphics relative to “ the gracious god, the 
sun the establisher of the world, (the prenomen of Thoth- 
mes III. or Mceris) beloved of Amoun.” 
Wood . Model of an axe or hatchet, painted with red, 
blue, and white stripes. 1 ft. 7 in. 1. 
Wood. Knife-handle. 4 in. 1. 
Horn for holding water or oil. 4| in. 1. 
Wood . Handles of tools. 8| in. 1. to 7f in. 1. 
Bronze. Blades of chisels and other tools. 4f to 4| in. 1. 
Bronze . Nails. 4| to \ \ in. 1. 
Wood . Bradawl ; the iron blade of a late era. 4j 
in. h. Presented by J. G. Wilkinson, Esq., 1834. 
Bronze. Tools or models, the peculiar use of many 
unknown; they consist of four slabs bevilled at the 
sides, four small trays, four large thin plates with spikes 
shaped like axe-blades, four smaller ditto, and two other 
different shaped blades, two small axe-blades. Several 
of these are inscribed with the name and titles of Atkai. 
5 to 2| in. 1. 
Bronze. Pedestal from a small statue, probably of 
Amoun-ra, bearing the name and titles of that deity, and 
a dedication from a bard, son of a functionary at¬ 
tached to the south, fourth prophet priest of Amoun, 
grandson of a similar functionary, and of the lady Snasht. 
In front are the name and titles of Neithakhor (Ni- 
tocris), royal daughter of Psametik. 4j in. 1., 2 in. b., 
1| in. h. 
Div. 3.— Wood, ivory . Hands on handles or fore¬ 
arms ; one has the head of the terrestrial Athor at the 
vmst, full face; the others lotus flowers; their use is 
unknown. I ft. 1J in. to 7 in. 1. 
Ivory. Fragments of a gorget? on which are deline¬ 
ated Typhon, the hippopotamic deity, lion’s head full face, 
camelopard, frog, and jackal-headed sceptre. to 5 in. 
1., 2\ to \\ in. b. 
Wood. Fragments of open work carving ; a person of 
