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Carter No.: 122ee

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

Card/Transcription No.: 122zkk


122

z. The king on right and left slaying a lion; on the right he wears the Low. Eg. crown; on the left the Up. Eg. crown; in the centre the prenomen and nomen of the king, and the nomen of the Queen. No border. ff. The king in chariot shooting with bow and arrow at a shield held by an Asiatic prisoner; below horses an African and Asiatic prisoner; cartouches and epithets of king in field. cc. The king in Chariot over riding an African prisoner; no border. dd. The king in Chariot over riding an Asiatic prisoner; no border. ee. The king as human-headed lion trampling upon a Asiatic enemy; no border. ii. A lion trampling upon an African prisoner; the prenomen of the King, and palmette ornament in field; no border. jj. A lion trampling upon an African prisoner; the prenomen of the king, and palmette ornament in field; no border. kk. (partially destroyed) Similar motive to ii and jj; coil pattern border.

Card no. 122zkk relating to Carter no. 122ee
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