Page 14 of Notebook E - finds 216 to 237 - 3rd Excavation Season.
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No.
Map
 
Index
207
L.14
Limestone flake 2 frags. bearing sketch of vulture.
208
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Potsherd bearing hieratic legend
209
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211
M.15
Limestone flake bearing hieratic legend and sketch of king attacking lion.
ostraca
212
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" " " hieratic legend on both sides (4 frags).
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213
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" " " sketch of hawk.
214
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" " " hieratic inscription.
ostraca
215
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" " " sketch of king's head, rev. head of Horus.
   
 
Before tomb of Thothmes I. Feb. 19-24, 1919.
 
 
[See note on page 13.]
    [Concerning finds 126 to 220:] These are well shapen and in quality rather above the average found generally in such deposits.  
216
  Red pottery vase <>
Thothmes I
217
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218
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219
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220
  Fragment of red pottery vase <>
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221
  Bronze model adze blade
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222
  " " broad chisel blade (fragment)
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223-6
  " " chisel blades.
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January 5th, 1920. Recommenced excavations.
 
   
[See note on page 13.]
 
227.
  Fragments of blue faience scattered in rubbish thrown out of tomb.
Ramses IV
228.
  " of polychrome glass " " " " " "
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229
  Alabaster shawabti figures, broken & whole, roughly made, bearing legends in black giving the cartouches of Ramses IV <> <> found scattered in rubbish thrown out of the tomb.
Ramses IV
230
  Frags. blue faience shawabti figure of <> Ramses IV, found scattered in rubbish from tomb.
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231
  Frag. of wood. Scattered in rubbish before tomb.  
232
  Splinters of wood from (?) box having a hieroglyphic legend - giving cartouches <> Ramses IV.
Ramses IV
233
  A circular hole, containing mud, in front of entrance of tomb, 18.50 from threshold of tomb and under inclining passage entrance. In the mud were onions planted - (?) pertaining to the foundation deposits of the tomb. [See note on page 13.]
Ramses IV
234
  Foundation deposit of Ramses IV - see plan
Ramses IV
235
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Ramses IV
236
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237
  Hole under wall of passage entrance, containing only water, stones, and sand.
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