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Carter No.: 304

Handlist description: Black shrine-like chest

Card/Transcription No.: 304


304. BLACK SHRINE-LIKE CHEST.

POSITION: Fourth of the fourth row of chests stacked in the south east corner of the Chamber (this row was nearest the east wall); faced west.

For description, etc., see No. 282.

For seal employed, see No. 304. (It should be noted that there are two impressions of the same seal on this specimen, therefore the device is only one Re-Herakhte falcon instead of two.)

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Contents: 304 a & b.

Card no. 304 relating to Carter no. 304
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