Table for offerings ([Pl. XII]. 1) with rectangular depressions pierced with holes for draining to spout, and inscribed with the de hetep seten formula to Osiris Khent-amenti, and to Osiris, Lord of Busiris and of Abydos, that he may give offerings for the Ka of the Royal Son, Teta-ky. The horizontal line across the lower part of the table for offerings gives:—
(1) The name and titles of Teta-ky’s father
A fragment of a statue of Teta-ky bears the following legend:—
CHAPTER IV
EXCAVATIONS IN THE VALLEY OF DÊR EL BAHARI
By Howard Carter
THE panoramic view given in [Pl. XIII] clearly shows the nineteen different sites that were excavated and examined in this particular part of the necropolis during 1909 and 1910. Many were experimental excavations made on the chance of there being hidden tombs, but as several sites gave no results it is unnecessary to describe them.