ROOM.] EGYPTIAN ANTIQUITIES. 361 
Case Z Z. 1. Mummy of Mautemmen, female at¬ 
tached to the worship of Amoun, probably a priestess ; 
swathed in such a manner as to exhibit the whole of 
the form; round the body, ankles, and upper part of 
the arms are broad bands, similarly ornamented : others, 
which are narrower, cross from the shoulders to the 
belt: the fore arms are swathed with narrow strips, 
like the animal mummies : round the loins is a short 
pink garment: a flower of the lotus is traced in red upon 
each knee, and the nipples are indicated by gilt wax ; 
the external bandages are buff colour. The back part 
of the head and the extremities of the feet are bared, 
exhibiting the hair and bones. (The coffin is over Case 
B B.) 5 ft. 7 in. 1. 
Case Z Z. 2. Mummy of the Roman era, in its band¬ 
ages. On the outer covering of linen is a painted figure 
of Osiris pethempamentes full faced, covering the whole 
of the upper surface of the body ; the face is pink, 
other parts red and yellow. At the sides of the head 
are Isis and Nephthys kneeling. 5 ft. 6 in. 1. 
Case Z Z. 3. Mummy of a female named Cleopatra, 
in its bandages. On the exterior cover is a female figure 
with pendent arms; on her head, in a disk, placed in 
a boat, Ra seated; Isis and Nephthys kneeling ; inferior 
deities; the deceased attended by Anubis ; the four 
genii of the Amend. This covering is secured by trans¬ 
verse narrow bandages ; at the left side of the head is a 
wooden comb, with double rows of teeth; underneath 
the head, a circular wrapper, and on the feet and breast, 
two inscriptions on papyrus. There is a perpendicular 
line of hieroglyphics down the centre of the body; the 
ground is cream colour. Around this mummy was a 
wreath of thin twisted gold tinsel with berries. 5 ft. 7 
in. (Coffin in Case A A A). 
CASE AAA. COFFIN, OBJECTS OF ATTIRE, SEPULCHRAL 
ORNAMENTS, AMULETS, ETC. 
Wood. Coffin of Cleopatra, daughter of Candace, 
member of the same family as Soter, (see Case B B B.,) 
and similar in shape and design; on the arched part of 
the cover are judgment scenes before Ra and Osiris ; 
a train of inferior deities, seated in porches, and holding 
