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Carter No.: 085c

Handlist description: Leather sandal

Card/Transcription No.: 085


85. Misc. Group. - Bead Sandal etc.

1. Position On floor of chamber, under throne.

2. Description. The group consisted of -

(a) Bead Sandal (see special card) (b) Upper part of stick " " " (c) Sole of a leather sandal (see special card) (d) Wooden label (see special card) (e) Sandal-shaped piece from chariot harness (placed in miscellaneous box of chariot material. (f) Two fragments - fitting - of a shallow bowl of white (green?) faience. Found to belong to 170. Whole group rested on remains of reed matting.

Card no. 085 relating to Carter no. 085c
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