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Similar objects from the Sarabut el Khadem. 
Species of knife with lunated blade, the other end terminating in 
the fore part of an ibex wearing an oskh inlaid with gold. Bronze. 
in. 1. 
Blade of a knife; on one side the name and titles of Phtahmos. 
Steatite. 44- in. 1. 
Fragments of flints cut for arrow-heads or knives. Silex. 4 to § 
in. 1. 
Stick inscribed with the name and titles of Neferbes, a functionary. 
Presented by G. Vulliamy , Esq. 
Fish-hook. Tomb at Thebes. Presented by J. S. Peering , Esq. 
Div. 3. Club or staff, in which are inserted a number of wooden 
pikes. Wood. 2 ft. 6 in. 1. 
Rope, w T it'h knots at equal distances. Presented by Sir J. G. Wilkin¬ 
son , 1834. 
Handles of fans. Wood. 1 ft. 6 in. to 1 ft. 5 in. 1. One pre¬ 
sented by Sir J. G. Wilkinson , 1834. 
Pair of paddles, from the model of a boat, terminating in heads of 
jackals. Wood. 2 ft. 4| in. 1. 
Mast and stays from the model of a boat. Wood. 3 ft. 3J in. 1. 
Curved piece of wood, the ends united by a rope; the fulcrum of 
a lever. 8| in. 1. Presented by Sir J. G. Wilkinson , 1834. 
Heads of spears for spearing crocodiles; one with crocodile, another 
terminated by a lion-headed rod, another by a hawk-headed rod, 
under which stands the god Ra, another by the head of the koucou- 
pha. Bronze. 8 to 4\ in. h. 
Hollow cylinder, with the titles of the king Apappus or Phiops, 
6th dynasty. Bronze. 2 in. h. 
Head of a sceptre in shape of a cat, emblem of the goddess Bast 
(Bubastis). Bronze. 
Head of a sceptre, in the shape of the cegis of Num. Bronze. 
Div. 4. A cuirass and helmet, made of the skin of the crocodile, and 
found in the tombs of Manfaloot. Presented by Mrs. Andrews , 1846. 
Fragments of a chariot. Wood. 
Objects discovered in an excavation made at Alexandria: are un¬ 
known. Stone. Presented by S. P. Pratt , Esq. 
CASE 38. COFFIN, BOARDS, ETC. 
Coffin of Ataineb, a foreigner, in the form of a mummy; the face 
green, on the breast is Netpe, between Isis and Nephthys; beneath, 
the judgment scene of the Amenti, and the deceased introduced by 
Thoth to the various deities to whom belong the different parts o£ his 
body ; on the upper part of the feet are two jackals. On the sides, 
Isis, Nephthys, the standard of Osiris; the deceased adoring various 
deities; the mummy of the deceased supported by Anubis. At the 
back is Osiris Tattou, and Meui; above his head the boat of 
Chnouphis, &c. Wood. 6 ft. h. Presented by his Majesty King 
George III. 
Rectangular board prepared with stucco. On it a figure of Thoth - 
mes III. seated, holding a mace and staff. This part of the board 
is squared to facilitate the operations of the artist. To the right a 
chicken and seven arms. ] ft. 3 in. h., 1 ft. 9 in. b. 
