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Carter No.: 092h

Handlist description: Armlet of hard crystalline limestone

Card/Transcription No.: 092al


92 (cont.)

4. Contents (cont). (a) A hinged piece of canopy 123 (Placed with 123) (b) 2 pieces of sam group from chair (?) (Placed with throne material.) (c) Gold sequin from Box 21 (aa). (Placed with it) (d) Faience uraeus head from throne (Restored to throne) (e) Horn of some small animal (see separate sheet) (f) Feet of an ivory statuette (see separate sheet) (g) Linen gauntlet (see separate sheet)

Underneath the stool there were several other misc. articles. (h) Armlet of stone (see separate sheet) (i) Mass of decayed cloth (Thrown away) (j) Hinged piece of Canopy 123 (Placed with 123) (k) Piece of a sandstone circular jar lid. (l) Two tiny frags. of an alabaster (calcite) jar.

These placed with floor rubbish.

Card no. 092al relating to Carter no. 092h
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