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Tutankhamun: Anatomy of an Excavation
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Carter No.: 054k

Handlist description: Combined corslet, collar, and pectoral

Card/Transcription No.: 054k-09


54 Contents (cont.)

(k) Cont. Feathers <> in shape 1.2 long. They were in alternate rows of dark blue and green glaze, the topmost row being blue. On each an inlaid <> of gold & a disk of carnelian. Each had four horizontal threading holes. A few had one side ground off to a flat surface, to fit against a straight edge, i.e. gold bars. To fit vacant spaces on top line a series of <>, upper corners green faience, first chevron gold, 2nd chevron green faience, bottom piece carnelian. These had 2 threading bars above, & 2 transverse threading holes.

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