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Carter No.: 122aa

Handlist description: Embossed sheet gold of harness, from chariot 122

Card/Transcription No.: 122waa


122

(w)

<> 13.8 19.5

Ibex, or some similar animal, attacked by a dog below and by a four legged winged animal above. Plants and trees. Scroll on rounded edge.

(x) Similar shape 15 x 12. King slaying a prisoner with a sickle shaped implement. Kheperu-neb-re cartouche.

(y) Similar shape 14 x 11. Variant on last scene. Both cartouches & Horus name occur.

(z)

<> 27 11.5 10.5

Two representations of the king holding up lions by their tails and transfixing them with a lance Both cartouches of Tutankhamen & that of Ankhsenamen.

(aa) Similar shape 16 x 11 King slaying prisoner with a mace. Queen stands behind him.

Card no. 122waa relating to Carter no. 122aa
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