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Carter No.: 212

Handlist description: Palm rib

Card/Transcription No.: 212-1


212-236 Two groups of sticks, etc. South & North of doors of 2nd shrine.

South side

1 Gilt Mace 233 1 Uas staff 232 2 straight sticks tied together 231 (a) & (b) 2 " " , forked bottom 223 (a) & (b) 5 bows 225 (a) & (b), 226, 228, 234 4 curved sticks 227 (a)-(d) 1 crook 236 1 long straight stick 230 1 gold stick with glass top 227(e) 1 short stick with granular dec. 224 1 reed, gold mounted 229 1 gold stick with gold statuette 235 (a) 1 silver " " silver " 235 (b)

North side

1 Gilt Mace 218 1 Uas staff 219 2 straight sticks tied together 216 (a) & (b) 1 " ", forked bottom 217(a) 1 bow 222 1 curved stick 213

2 sticks 221, 217 (b) 2 thin, bark decorated 214 (a) & (b) 2 plain palm ribs 212, 215

(No. 220 has no object. Omitted by mistake)

See notes on individual sticks.

Card no. 212-1 relating to Carter no. 212
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