. A guide to the third and fourth Egyptian rooms : predynastic antiquites, mummied birds and animals, portrait statues, figures of gods, tools, implements and weapons, scarabs, amulets, jewellery, and other objects connected with the funeral rites of the ancient Egyptians . el-Bahari. Presented by the Egyptian Government, [893. [No. 24,895.] No. 2. Tainted sepulchral box of Kua-tep. Xlth dynasty. [ No. 34,272.] No. 3. Ushabtiu box, painted with figures of the gods,and inscribed for Tche-hra. An interesting scene is thatin which Anpu and Ap-uat are seen drawing back the boltsof the doors of Re-


. A guide to the third and fourth Egyptian rooms : predynastic antiquites, mummied birds and animals, portrait statues, figures of gods, tools, implements and weapons, scarabs, amulets, jewellery, and other objects connected with the funeral rites of the ancient Egyptians . el-Bahari. Presented by the Egyptian Government, [893. [No. 24,895.] No. 2. Tainted sepulchral box of Kua-tep. Xlth dynasty. [ No. 34,272.] No. 3. Ushabtiu box, painted with figures of the gods,and inscribed for Tche-hra. An interesting scene is thatin which Anpu and Ap-uat are seen drawing back the boltsof the doors of Re-stau, or the tomb. From dynasty. Presented by the Egypt ExplorationFund, 1902. [Xo. 37,339-] * See Guide to the First and Second Egyptian Rooms, pp. 124, 126. BOXES FOR USHABTIU FIGURES. II No. 4. Box for Canopic jars, made for the lady Sat-pi or Satapa. Xllth dynasty. From Al-Barsha. [No. 35,286.] No. 5. Ushabtiu box, in three divisions, made forNesi-neb-taui, a singer of Amen. XXIst dynasty, From Der el-Bahari. Presented by the EgyptianGovernment, 1893. [No. 24,894.] No. 6. Sepulchral box containing fruit of the dumpalm ; this is an offering which was made for Aset-em-kheb, the sistrum bearer of Amen-Ra, at Thebes. 900. [No. 8532.]. No. 7. Ushabtiu box, painted white ; 1050. Presented by the EgyjDtian Government,1893- [No. 24,893.] No. 8. Painted wooden sepulchral box, made in theshape of a pylon. The sides are ornamented with figuresof gods and amulets. From Akhmim, 300. [No. 8526.]No. 9. Clay sepulchral box, painted white, made for Nefer-hetep, the son of Thetui a \\ Xllth dynasty.[No. 36,500.] i i I l llikii I i,\ I II \\ Rl H iM WALL-CASES i I 1 i I No. lo. Massive painted wooden Canopic jar box,inscribed with the name of Kua-tep, a high priestly official,[nside are the foui alabaster jars, with painted woodenheads, to represent the four children oi Horus. Xlthdynasty. From Al-Barsha. [No. 30,838.] No. 11. Massi


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