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Carter No.: 333

Handlist description: Chariot and whip

Card/Transcription No.: 333-01


333. CHARIOT

POSITION: N.W. corner of the chamber (Treasury).

General description: - The dismembered parts of a small and light chariot; embellished with sheet-gold and bark decoration. Certain parts were found wrapped in linen. For details of the various parts see notes attached.

It is possible that the bow-case No. 335 belonged to this particular chariot.

No. found with this chariot was a whip inscribed: - <> (See note upon same.)

Card no. 333-01 relating to Carter no. 333
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