ROOM.] EGYPTIAN ANTIQUITIES. 253 
Div. 2.— Bronze and silver . War-axe, the head of 
bronze, riveted into a hollow handle of silver ; at the end 
is a hole for a cord or strap. 2 ft. J in. 1. 
Bronze . Daggers with a short flat blade, grooved at 
the centre; the handles of ivory and silver ornamented 
with studs. 11 in. to 9f in. 1. 
Wood. Sheath of a dagger, which has been gilt. 11 
in. 1. 
Wood. Bows of small size. 4 ft. 9 in. to 3 ft. 6 in. 1. 
Iron , bronze. Heads of small spears or javelins; that of 
iron probably of later date; the bronze has hieroglyphics 
on each side. 7 to 1| in. 1. 
Arrows with blunt tips; one has a flint head. 2 ft. 8i 
in. 1., 2 ft. 4 in. 1. 
Bronze. Triangular shaped arrow-heads. 3§ to 2^ 
in. 1. 
Three bladed arrow-head. If in. 1. Presented by Dr. 
C. Leemans , 1836. 
Wood. Stick with a knob at one end, probably used 
for fowling. 3 ft. 1. 
Flat rib-shaped sticks, adapted for the same use. 3 ft. 
8 in. to 2 ft, 1. 
Bronze . Hollow c}dinder inscribed on the sides with 
hieroglyphics, relative to Re-mai or Mai-re, the pre¬ 
nomen of Pipi or Apap, an unplaced monarch previous 
to the xvi. dynasty, whose standard it bears. (See Lee¬ 
mans, Mon. Egypt, p. 146.) 2 in. h. 
Bronze. Small knives, the blades of bronze, the 
handles of agate or of hematite. 4| in. b., 3\ in. 1. 
Blades from similar knives. 4| to 3| in. 1. 
Bronze. Species of knife with lunated blade, the 
other end terminating in the fore part of an ibex wearing 
an oskh inlaid with gold. 5 \ in. 1, 
Steatite. Blade of a knife, inscribed on one side with 
hieroglyphics, “ Phtahmos, great sotem and atlophoros.” 
4| in. 1. 
Silex. Fragments of flints cut for arrow-heads or 
knives. 4 to § in. 1. 
Iron. Knife of a late period and peculiar construction ; 
it consists of a broad cutting blade, moving on a pivot at 
the end, and working in a groove by means of a handle. 
It is probably of the Arabic aera. 5 ^ in. 1. 
