Egypt and the Sûdân; handbook for travellers . 379, 381-383. Limestone coffinsin the shape of mummies, from Upper Egypt. Boom 9 (continuation of the Egyptian collection). 407. Seated figure oithe lion-headed goddess Sekhmet, erected by Amenophis III. in the templeof Mut at Karnak (p. 280); 415. Bust of a priest; 426. Granite statue ofRamses II.; 420. Pillar from the temple of Atum in Heliopolis, with namesand representations of Ramses II., found in Alexandria. — In the TableCase in the centre: Mummy-masks, garlands, head-rests (one with the heador the god Bes), sandals, etc., from Deir el-Bahr
Egypt and the Sûdân; handbook for travellers . 379, 381-383. Limestone coffinsin the shape of mummies, from Upper Egypt. Boom 9 (continuation of the Egyptian collection). 407. Seated figure oithe lion-headed goddess Sekhmet, erected by Amenophis III. in the templeof Mut at Karnak (p. 280); 415. Bust of a priest; 426. Granite statue ofRamses II.; 420. Pillar from the temple of Atum in Heliopolis, with namesand representations of Ramses II., found in Alexandria. — In the TableCase in the centre: Mummy-masks, garlands, head-rests (one with the heador the god Bes), sandals, etc., from Deir el-Bahri. Room 10 (Salle Antoniadis). Smaller Egyptian Sculptukes. 460. Sacri-licial stone, from near Samaniid. — Case C: Bronze, wooden, andf:iyence figures of deities and sacred animals (Osiris ; Thout; Ptah; Patsekes,p. 100; Nefertem; Anubis; Apis; etc.). — Case AA: Sacred falcons, cats,and cyuocephali; figures of deities (Imhotep; Sekhmet; Bastet); gilt UrsEus-snakes. — Case E: Figures of deities. Hieratic and demotic papyri. —. Museum. ALEXANDRIA. 2. Route. 23 (Jase U: Alabaster vases; canopic vase^. — Casi: BB: Bronze ligures ofdeities (Isis; Neith; Amon; llarpocrates; etc.); folding chair with heads ofgeese. — Iase L: Ushebtis (p. cxlviii) in fayence. — Tahle Case 0: Scarahaei,amulets, and rings in fayencf. — Table Case P: Siuall vases from Rhode?and Cyprus; gold ornaments of the Ptolemaic, Roman, and Uyzantineperiods (armlets, necklaces, rings, and earrings). — (In the right, Plastercast of the statue of (^ueen Amenertais (museum of Cairo, p. 8S). Room 11. (!i:.Eco-E«riTiAN and Roman-Egyptian Antiquitiks. 3192et seij., Statues of a late period, prohably representin;;; priests, some of themwith names (Peteeais, Ptolimy, Iremeus). 3704. Good portrait-head inblack basalt. — In frames on the right wall: 3180 et Remains of wall-paintings found near Pompeys Pillar, interesting as forerunners and analogiesof the Pompeian style, and like No. 3185
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