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Carter No.: 256,4,f

Handlist description: Human-headed winged uraeus

Card/Transcription No.: 256-4f-3


NECK GROUP V (Nat.size) showing order discovered within wrappings.

Amulets of thin sheet gold finely chased. Each attached by separate strings to neck (Note 4H and 4I are of different types of vulture to 4I bis, 4J and 4L, i.e. they have no detail on back rel)

UPPER LAYERS

<> 4F 4G 4H

LOWER LAYERS

<> 4I 4I bis 4J 4K 4L

Card no. 256-4f-3 relating to Carter no. 256,4,f
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