Contents:—Mummy of a man covered with a sheet. Resting against the coffin was an earthenware pot ([Pl. LXXIV]. 8).

Central passage.

9. The base of a wooden head-rest (this was similar to those found in the coffins of this cache).

10. Rîshi coffin. Broken and in bad condition. It was made and decorated like No. 2.

Contents:—Mummy of a man very roughly wrapped.

11. Rîshi coffin. Shell, plain wood. Lid, the ground colour white and yellow, and the detail like No. 66. The longitudinal band for text down the front had no inscription (Pls. LVI, LXII. 11).

Contents:—Mummy of a woman lying flat on its back with the head turned towards the left. A small child’s mummy was resting on her feet. Among the débris at the bottom of the coffin were: (1) a few small beads of greenish blue faience; (2) a cowroid seal of green glazed steatite ([Pl. LXXII]. 11); in the hole pierced through the cowroid seal were remains of thread.

12. Rîshi coffin. Like No. 66 ([Pl. LVI]. 12).

Contents:—A scantily wrapped mummy of a man.

13. The frame of a wooden stool. This was leaning against the wall, and it rested upon the mutilated remains of a mummy ([Pl. LVI]. 13). With the débris of the mummy was (1) the greater portion of a large necklace of blue faience beads: the remainder of this necklace was found scattered upon the floor as far as the entrance of the hall at the end of the central passage ([Pl. LXXIII]. 13); (2) the mouth and nose of a mummy mask.