66. Rîshi coffin. Shell—cut out of a tree trunk, and painted with black, red, and white bands. Lid—the detailed feather-decoration is painted in red, green, and dark blue on a white and yellow ground. The face is yellow. The longitudinal band down the centre has no inscription ([Pl. LXII]. 66).
Contents:—Mummy of a man.
67. Rectangular child’s coffin. This coffin had been enlarged, and the lid, which was made of old boards, was tied to pegs at either end of the shell.
Contents:—Mummy of a child, with knees bent.
Chamber (A).
68. Semi-decorated anthropoid coffin. Similar to No. 6 ([Pl. LVIII]. 68).
Contents:—A skeleton of a young man with hardly any traces of mummification visible.
69. Plain rectangular gable-topped coffin. Similar to No. 62 ([Pl. LVIII]. 69).
Contents:—Mummy of a woman much decayed.
70. Rîshi coffin. Similar to No. 66. The longitudinal band down the front has the de hetep seten formula, but bears no name: space for the name has been left blank ([Pl. LVIII]. 70).