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and brother of the deceased; below are the son and five daughters of 
User-ur, his father and brother standing; the tablet is unfinished, and 
remarkable for the squared network or canon traced in red upon it for 
the guidance of the sculptor. Calcareous stone. 
No. 580. Sepulchral tablet, dedicated to Osiris, for Sebeksen, son 
of Beba, the son of the person for whom tablet No. 577 was made; on 
it the deceased, attended by his wife, stands before a table of offerings 
adoring Osiris and Anubis. Calcareous stone. From Sr. Anastasi's 
collection. 
No. 581. Part of a sepulchral tablet, of the 12th dynasty, dedicated 
to Osiris and Anubis, for Enuentef, a functionary, who stands uttering 
an adoration or liturgy. Calcareous stone. 
No. 582. Sepulchral tablet; on it is Enuentef, superintendent of 
cloth and cattle, son of Kah, seated before a table of viands, on the 
other side of which is his wife Amen-se; below are a son and five daugh¬ 
ters. Calcareous stone. From Sr. Anastasi's collection. 
No. 584. Sepulchral tablet, dated in the 19th year of the reign 
of Amen-em-ha II., of the 12th dynasty, and dedicated to Osiris, for 
S-hept-hat, ajudge(?) in the palace; on it, in bas-relief, is the deceased 
seated by the side of his wife over a table of viands, and other members 
of his family and his sons, bringing offerings; carved in bas-relief; 
on it is a long register of various offerings. Calcareous stone. From 
Sr. Anastasi's collection. 
No. 585. Small square tablet, of good style, anterior to the 12th 
dynasty, dedicated to Osiris, for Chen-bak, an architect, who is seated 
on a chair by the side of his wife Athor-si, before a table of viands, and 
receiving the homage of his sons Phtha-ka, an architect, and Phtha- 
hept. Calcareous stone. From Sr. Anastasi's collection. 
No, 585. Sepulchral tablet, dated in the 14th year of User-tesen I., 
of the 12th dynasty, for Atai, son of Sebek-si, a superintendent of the 
shrines of Amen-ra, who is seated by the side of his wife Aura on a 
chair before a table of offerings, receiving offerings from his sons Nentef 
and Amen-em-ha; he stands holding a stick, with his daughters Sebek- 
si and User-si; coloured. Calcareous stone. From the Earl of Bel* 
more's collection. 
No. 586. Sepulchral tablet, most elegantly carved in bas-relief, 
dedicated to Osiris, for Amen-ha, a superintendent of the palace; 
coloured. Calcareous stone. From Sr. Anastasi's collection. 
No. 587. Sepulchral tablet of Serannut, a superintendent of the 
offerings of all the gods, who is seated on a chair before a table of 
viands; in bas-relief. Calcareous stone. From Sr. Anastasi's collection. 
No. 588. Tablet, on which Hera, a royal scribe and functionary, 
stands holding a feather sceptre before the monarch Rameses IX., of 
the 20th dynasty, who is seated on a throne wearing the crown of Upper 
Egypt, and protected by Ma, or Truth. The inscription below re¬ 
cords the offering of various materials made bv the king. Calcareous 
stone. Tomb at Thebes. From the Earl of Belmore's collection. 
No. 589. Sepulchral tablet, inscribed on both sides; on it Nefer-abu, 
a Theban judge, is represented kneeling and making an invocation to 
Phtah, who is seated above in his shrine before a heap of viands; 
above are four ears, two eyes, and a pair of arms. Thebes. Arragonite. 
From the Earl of Belmore's collection. 
