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Carter No.: 620(66d)

Handlist description: Faience finger-ring (bearing royal name)

Card/Transcription No.: 620(66)1


620-66 FAIENCE FINGER-RINGS (BEARING ROYAL NAMES) 1
(See 367, G)

A large number of festival finger-rings were found thrown among the objects on the floor. The majority of them were threaded upon lengths of pith, in a similar manner those found in the Antechamber. Many of them had been broken by rough handling - (anciently).

NAT. SIZE a <> 12, BLUE 1; VIOLET 13

b <> 54 BLUE

c <> 36 BLUE

d <> 1, BLUE

e <> 1, BLUE 1, GREEN 2

f <> 2, BLUE 1, VIOLET 3

g <> 6, BLUE 2, GREEN 1, VIOLET 9

(Total 118)

Card no. 620(66)1 relating to Carter no. 620(66d)
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