178 GALLERY OF ANTIQUITIES. [EGYPTIAN 
ground, having before him the standard of Athor. Calcareous 
stone. 
No. 514. Small statue of Har-bes, an officer, kneeling, and holding 
before him an aegis of the goddess Athor, on the lower part of which is 
the cow of that goddess. Dark granite. 
No. 515. Goddess or queen, seated on a throne; unfinished. Dark 
granite. 
No. 516. Fragment from a sarcophagus ; on it are parts of two 
processions of the figures carrying maces which precede the bark of 
the Sun. Cairo. Dark granite. 
At the north side of this room are three standing figures, about 
7 feet high, found by Belzoni in the tombs of the kings at the Biban 
El-Molook. 
No. 517. Pasht or Pecht, seated on a throne, wearing the solar 
disk, and holding in her hands the emblem of life; on the side of her 
throne the prenomen and name of Sheshank I, of the 22nd dynasty. 
Karnak. Dark granite. From the Earl of Belmore's collection. 
No. 518. Pasht or Pecht, seated on a throne, wearing the solar 
disk, and holding in her hand an emblem of life; at the side of the 
throne in front the name and prenomen and titles of Amenophis III. 
Dark granite. Karnak. From the Earl of Belmore's collection. 
No. 519. Pasht or Pecht, standing, holding a lotus sceptre and 
symbol of life. Dark granite. From Mr. Salt's collection. 
No. 520. Pasht or Pecht, standing, holding a lotus sceptre and 
symbol of life. Karnak. Dark granite. From Mr. Salt's collection. 
No. 521. Bust of a colossal statue of Pasht Dark granite. 
Karnak. From Mr. Salt's collection. 
No. 522. Bust of a colossal statue of Pecht. Dark granite . From 
Mr. Salt's collection. 
No. 523. f Obelisk, broken at its apex, inscribed on each side ; it 
was set up before a gate of the temple of Thoth, by Necht-her-hebi 
or Her-nech-t-hebi ( Amyrtaeus); 28th dynasty. Found near Cairo. 
Green basalt. 
No. 524. f Small obelisk, companion of the preceding, and which 
probably stood at the other side of the same gate. Green basalt. 
No. 525. Portion of the Sarcophagus of Nesatu, a high func¬ 
tionary, priest, &c., of the Acropolis of Memphis; about the 28th 
dynasty; on it a dedication to Sekeri Osiris. From a tomb called 
Campbell’s tomb, near the Pyramids. Green basalt. Presented by 
Col. Howard Vyse. 
No. 526. Head of a monarch in the nemms. Dark granite. 
Presented by W. P. Hamilton , Esq. 
No. 527. Portion of the wall of an early tomb, near the Pyramids; 
in front of the door of a tomb is a dedication to Anubis for Anch-haf, 
a scribe of the treasury, who, with his wife Nefer-set, is seated at a 
table of viands ; and standing; about the 4th dynasty. Calcareous 
stone. From Mr. Salt's collection. 
No. 528. Portion of the side of a tomb in the vicinity of the 
Pyramids; on it Ru . . . u, a scribe and officer, is seated with his wife 
Tent, over a table of viands; on the jamb of the door he stands with his 
son and daughter, about the age of the 4th dynasty. Calcareous stone. 
From Mr. Salt's collection. 
