Contents:—A well-preserved mummy of a tall man.
3. A very decayed mummy of a man, wrapped in a mat and bound with cord.
4. A group of broken pots and some vine leaves.
5. Plain anthropoid coffin. Like No. 29, but has its face painted yellow.
Contents:—A mummy of an old woman very loosely wrapped.
6. Semi-decorated anthropoid coffin. Lid and shell painted white with longitudinal and transverse bands in yellow. Face yellow. Head-dress yellow with blue lines. It bears no inscriptions (Pls. LIX, LXI. 6).
Contents:—Three mummies covered with a shroud. Two were lying side by side, the third was reversed with its head towards the feet of the others. (a) The reversed burial, mummy of a woman re-wrapped; (b) mummy of a woman; (c) mummy of a man with bead-bangles on left wrist, the beads were of dark violet glaze ([Pl. LXXIII]. 6).
7. Decorated rectangular coffin. The general ground colour is yellow, and the design painted upon it is in red, green, dark blue, and white. On the ends, the figures of Isis and Nephthys kneeling upon neb signs are depicted upon a white ground. The lid was tied on with ropes of Dôm palm-fibre ([Pl. LX]. 7).
Contents:—Mummy of an old man, reduced to a mere skeleton. Among the débris from the abdomen of the mummy was a bladder-stone.
8. Plain rectangular flat-topped coffin. Similar to No. 75.