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opian monarch, and round the pedestal is a dedication from the mon¬ 
arch Amen-tuanch or Amenanchut, the son of Amenophis III., 
of the 18th dynasty; the end of his name has been anciently erased, 
probably to substitute some other. From Mount Barkal. Syenite. 
Presented by Lord Prudhoe , 1835. 
No. 35. Statue, without a head, of a divinity or king, flesh coloured 
red; found in a sepulchre near the Pyramids of Gizeh. Calcareous 
stone. Presented by Captain Caviglia , 1817. 
No. 36. Group of an officer of high rank, in the time of the 18th 
dynasty, seated on a chair by the side of a female relation, probably 
his wife or sister. Calcareous stone. From the Collection of Signor 
Anastasi. 
No. 37. Statue of Pasht, lion-headed, seated upon a throne, hold¬ 
ing the emblem of life; in the front of the throne are the name and 
titles of Amenophis III., who is said to be beloved of this goddess. 
This was probably one of the statues erected by Amenophis III. in 
the Karnak quarter of Thebes. Flack granite. 
No. 38. Statue of a seated cynocephalus ; an animal sacred to the 
gods Thoth and Chuns as types of the moon ; on the pedestal are the 
names and titles of Amenophis III. Sandstone. 
No. 39. Sarcophagus in shape of a mummy; the paintings with 
which it is ornamented have been restored. Calcareous stone. Pre ¬ 
sented by the Earl of Belmore , 1820. 
No. 40. Cynocephalus, or dog-headed baboon, standing erect, in 
the attitude of adoring the moon, of which it was the sacred animal. 
Ibsamboul. Sandstone. From Mr. Salt's collection. 
No. 41. Statue of Pasht (Bubastis) standing, and holding a lotus 
sceptre; from the edifice erected by Amenophis III. in the Karnak 
quarter of Thebes. Black granite. From Mr. Salt's collection. 
No. 42. Lower part of a statue of Rameses II. or III. (Sesostris), 
kneeling on a plinth, and holding an altar before him ; found at 
Abydos. Black granite. Presented by the Duke of York , 1812. 
No. 43. Statue of the queen Mautemua, wife of Thothmes IV., 
and mother of Amenophis III. (Memnon), monarchs of the 18th dy¬ 
nasty, seated on a throne, overshadowed by a vulture in a boat, whose 
prow terminates in the head of Athor. Before her is an altar of offer¬ 
ings, and her names and titles are inscribed at the side of the boat. 
Black granite. 
Beneath is one of the casing stones of the Great Pyramid at Gizeh, 
showing the angle of inclination of the sides. Calcareous stone. 
Presented by Col. Ploward Vyse, 1838. 
No. 44. Upper part of the statue of a king, having on his belt the 
prenomen assumed by User-tesen I., of the 12th dynasty, and Nec- 
tanebo, of the 30th, probably intended for the latter monarch ; found 
near Gizeh. Gray granite . Presented by Col. Howard Vyse, 
1838. 
No. 45. Statue of Pasht (Bubastis), standing, and holding a lotus 
sceptre, apparently one of the statues from the edifice erected by Ame¬ 
nophis III. (Memnon) in the Karnak quarter of Thebes. Black 
granite. From Mr. Salt's collection. 
No. 46. Statue of Piaai, a sacred scribe, seated upon the ground, 
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