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Carter No.: 054k

Handlist description: Combined corslet, collar, and pectoral

Card/Transcription No.: 054k-01


54. Contents (cont.) (See No. 12)

(k) Combined corselet, collar and pectoral

1. Position Most of it from this box, lying on the faience ewers, but parts elsewhere e.g. (1) In gold shrine (108) there was a section of the collar, the pectoral & the makeweight(?) from back. (2) 8 pieces in 12A & 4 in 12C. (3) 13 + 10 in floor sweepings of antechamber, including ear, leg inlay from pectoral (4) One collar square from Dish 154, mixed with dates. (5) One feather from Box 101 (6) Three pieces of collar from Box 115. (7) One feather with material from Chariot 122.

Lower part, at any rate, had a cloth backing.

(cont.)

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