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Carter No.: 223

Handlist description: Two straight sticks with forked bottoms

Card/Transcription No.: 223


223 (a) & (b) Two straight sticks with forked bottoms.

1. Position Between outermost and second shrines: standing on left (south) side of doors.

2. Dimensions (a) L. 152. Diam. at top 2, tapering to 1.5 above fork. Fork 3 long: spread at end 4 (b) L. 157.7. Diam. at top 2.1, tapering to 1.5 above fork. Fork 11.5 long: spread at end 7

3.Description Forked bottom sticks, covered throughout with gesso and overlaid with gold. Forks seemed to be natural, but this point could not be determined with certainty owing to gesso covering. The two sticks were tied together with linen strip at 39, 79.5, 108 & just above fork.

4. Treatment Cleaned with warm water & ammonia, and waxed.

Card no. 223 relating to Carter no. 223
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