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Carter No.: 315

Handlist description: Plain wooden box

Card/Transcription No.: 315-1


315. PLAIN WOODEN BOX (See 316 & 317) 1

POSITION: N. side of canopic shrine; front end against east wall; the lid had been removed and put back the wrong way. (See photo.)

DIMENSIONS: L. 60.3; W. 42; Max. H. (including lid) 52, cents.

DESCRIPTION: Plain wooden box; oblong in shape; stands on four rectangular legs; has torus and cavetto cornice; gable shaped lid; ebony knob on top and front to which cord was tied and sealed: cord broken and seal dropped (see I & O). (See photo 316.)

CONTENTS: Stolen: only the packing material left (see photo). Interior of box divided up into eight compartments, proving it to have contained eight objects which from the careful packing must have been of delicate nature. The packing material comprises short cut lengths of papyrus reeds and shredded pith of the same length and material, namely the pith of the papyrus reed. The packing material had been so much disturbed as to prevent any chance of deducing the shape of the objects contained. (See photo.)

Card no. 315-1 relating to Carter no. 315
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