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glyphics, “ the gracious god, lord of diadems, restrainer of 
the nine bows (Ethiopians), lord of the world (the sun lord 
of truth), the son of the Sun (Amenof restrainer of the 
land of purity), giver of eternal life.” (Amenof III. 
Memnon.) 11 in. 1. 
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 9 1834. 
Clay and straw . Fragment of a brick from* the Pyra¬ 
mid at Dashour. 8 in. 1., 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. 8j in. dr., 1 ft. 7 in. h. 
Smaller oval basket. 1 ft. in. dr., 9 in. h. 
Wood . Mallets used by the Egyptians for hammers. 
10 \ to 1 ft. 2 in. hr 
Wood. Long rectangular staves, inscribed with the 
name of Har-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. 3\ 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, 2| 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, 6j in. h., 8| in. b. ; chisel, 1 ft. lj in. 1. ; drill, 
9 in. 1. ; bradawl, 4| in. 1.; knife, 9^ in. 1. ; axe-blades, 
9| to 3\ in. 1.; handles of tools, 3f in 1. With this set 
was a mallet in Div. 1. The blades of the preceding tools 
are of bronze. 
