(a) Mummy of a woman with a scarab necklace ([Pl. LXXII]. 59 A); a bead necklace ([Pl. LXXIII]. 59); and some bead-bangles of bone and cornelian (for examples see No. 78, [Pl. LXXIII]). One of the scarabs upon the necklace bears the nomen of Thothmes I.

(b) Mummy of a child.

(c) Mummy of a man wrapped in very coarse linen.

(d) Mummy of an adult (sex difficult to ascertain).

With the mummy there was a walking-staff; in the abdomen were some dôm nuts, and a group of scarabs ([Pl. LXXII]. 59 D), which appear, from the string that some were still threaded upon, to have once formed a necklace. In the wrappings near the neck of the mummy were some faience and bone beads. One of the scarabs bore upon its bezel

Chamber (E).

60. Rîshi coffin. Similar to No. 11, but of very rough workmanship.

Contents:—Mummy of a woman scantily wrapped in coarse linen.

61. Rectangular child’s coffin. Similar to No. 80.