CBS Register: No field number. copper. one of seven pieces: tools, point, needle, blade, three wooden handles. Arrowhead, showing fragments of wooden handle. Description 2016: Pseudomorphs present.
Wooden toilet dish in the form of a bound oryx. Feet folded under body bound with four thongs. Head in the round with horns connected at their ends to body. Tail curved against body. One side of body hollowed in roughly oval shape to serve as container.
Condition: Slight restoration in gesso near feet. One section of horn restored. Horns had warped slightly.
Shrine-shaped painted wooden shabti box with 3 compartments for shabtis. The box is decorated on all four sides. The front of the box is decorated with a scene of Osiris seated before an offering table. Isis stands behind him.
One wooden head of a man from a canopic jar representing Amset. Wearing smooth shoulder length wig leaving pierced ears exposed. Elongated eyes and narrow brows formerly inlaid. Nose and mouth finely formed. Originally painted. The remains of wig stripes, horizontal at top and falling vertically on sides.
Condition: Face very good. Gesso (?) in interior. Wood separation and cracks in several places. Chips gone from right cheek. Two parts gone front left and right front wig.
Wooden coffin lid, constructed from numerous pieces, tennoned together. Two darker areas of unoxidized wood where twin battens once existed on the interior surface of the lid.
Painted wood. Two corresponding side pieces from lower portion of coffin lid with identicaql paintings facing each other. Scene: above: Horuphty / below: beetle flanked by signs
Painted wooden coffin of Djed-Hapi (earlier read as Sakhpimau). The coffin has an idealized head of the deceased wearing a long black wig and a false beard. The coffin is decorated with a wide collar with 9 horizontal bands of floral and beaded imagery with falcon-headed terminals. Below the collar is a scene of a mummy on a lion-headed bier with mourning goddesses (Isis and Nephthys) on either side. Below this is a funerary text of five columns invoking the god Anubis. The names of his parents are also given. his father was called Petosiris and his mother's name was Sermuthepet.
CBS Register: TO.430. 2nd drum of Column A. Inlay of mosaic in bitumen (limestone, shell, mother of pearl). Card: Mosaic column consisting of 5 drums (4 restored; 1 fragmentary). Wood core; bitumen coating; pink limestone, black shale and white shell / mother of pearl traingular and diamond shaped tesserae. copper wire for attaching tesserae to bitumen. Sections of column formerly catalogued as B15896 and B15897, before restoration.
CBS Register: TO.430. 2nd drum of Column A. Inlay of mosaic in bitumen (limestone, shell, mother of pearl). Card: Mosaic column consisting of 5 drums (4 restored; 1 fragmentary). Wood core; bitumen coating; pink limestone, black shale and white shell / mother of pearl traingular and diamond shaped tesserae. copper wire for attaching tesserae to bitumen. Sections of column formerly catalogued as B15896 and B15897, before restoration.
A short wooden comb. It is coarsely made and is surmounted by found knobs. It is undecorated except for two incised lines one at the top of the comb directly below the knobs and another line directly above the thirty-two teeth of the comb. The comb is curved horizontally and it is hard to tell if this was intentional or due to drying of the wood. The end teeth are of unequal width.
Condition: Complete. Three teeth have broken tips and the wood of all the teeth is very porous.
A wooden comb, coarsely made. It is surmounted by four knobs. It is undecorated except for six incised lines on each side which are carelessly made; three at the top of the comb directly below the knobs and three more directly above the base of the twenty-nine teeth. The two end teeth are of unequal width.
Condition: Excellent. One end tooth chipped and a chip off one knob.