The Griffith Institute
Tutankhamun: Anatomy of an Excavation
The Howard Carter Archives
Photographs by Harry Burton
Introduction
Previous card Object page Main list Next card
Carter No.: 283a

Handlist description: Serpent named Netjer-ankh

Card/Transcription No.: 283a-1


283; A. A SERPENT NAMED NETER-ANKH

Max. H. (including pedestal) 44; pedestal, 56.5 x 17.5 x 4.3, cms Covered with a piece of linen tied round head. Serpent of wood gesso-gilt, eyes of quartz with copper eyelid. Pedestal varnished with black resin and inscribed with yellow paint: <>

Card no. 283a-1 relating to Carter no. 283a
© Copyright Griffith Institute, 2000-2004
None of this material may be reproduced in any form without permission from
Griffith Institute, Oxford, OX1 2LG
Contact us
Tutankhamun: Anatomy of an Excavation
Concept & Direction: Jaromir Malek
Web Page & Database Designs: Jonathan Moffett
Scanning & transcript: Sue Hutchison, Elizabeth Miles, Diana Magee, Kent Rawlinson