F. right side. A similar group to E, with the following texts above the two seated persons:—
The inscription above the man making offerings has been covered by whitewash, and it is only possible to read the following signs:—
CHAPTER III
THE FUNERARY STATUETTES FROM TOMB OF TETA-KY
By Percy E. Newberry
THE discovery of Model Sarcophagi containing Funerary Statuettes in small holes on the four sides of the entrance to the mummy shaft (see [Pl. II] and p. 13) of Teta-ky’s tomb is of considerable interest; it is, I believe, the first recorded instance of shawabti figures having been found in such positions. They were placed in the four holes in pairs; each model coffin and figure bears a different name, but curiously enough, that of Teta-ky, whose body was buried in the sarcophagus chamber at the bottom of the shaft, does not occur. Each model coffin consists of a rectangular box and lid of wood; the lid, having uprights at each end, is curved in section