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Carter No.: 367d

Handlist description: Violet faience vase

Card/Transcription No.: 367de


367 (contents) D and E.

D. A violet faience vase with legend in yellow faience; in very bad condition, the glaze scaling off and the neck missing. The neck was found in another part of the chamber.

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the prenomen and nomen of the King, and nomen of the Queen Note var. of Queen's name: <>

E. A roll of very thin gossamer like linen (?) scarf with long fringe, much oxidized and in parlous condition. Breadth of roll 17.5 cents. Thickness of roll 6.5 to 7.0 cents.

Card no. 367de relating to Carter no. 367d
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