29. Plain anthropoid coffin. The outer surface of this coffin is painted white, with the features of the face roughly delineated in black ([Pl. LXI]. 29).
Contents:—Mummy of a girl.
30. Rectangular child’s coffin. Similar to No. 80.
Contents:—Skeleton of a baby.
31. Dug-out rectangular child’s coffin. Similar to No. 41.
Contents:—Mummy of a child. In the wrappings covering the hair were some bone and cornelian beads like those found in coffin No. 78 given in [Pl. LXXII]. 78. Resting on the feet of the mummy was a basket turned over and its contents spilt. The contents were several necklaces of many kinds of blue faience beads, of which examples are given in [Pl. LXXIII]. 31. With them was a small blue faience kohl-pot of usual type. One of the cowroid beads bore the prenomen of Thothmes I, while others had hieroglyphic signs on them, including one which had
32. A bunch of papyrus reeds.
33. A small obsidian unguent vase. This was found resting upon the chest of coffin No. 23.
34. Plain rectangular flat-topped coffin. Similar to No. 75 (broken).