Page 14 of Notebook E - finds 216 to 237 - 3rd Excavation
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207
L.14
Limestone flake 2 frags.
bearing sketch of vulture.
208
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Potsherd bearing hieratic legend
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.
[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
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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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
237
Hole under wall of passage entrance, containing only water,
stones, and sand.
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