Contents:—Mummy of a man covered with a shroud. Under the shroud, and resting upon the mummy, was a long (164 cms.) bronze snake sceptre; and on the third finger of the left hand a round-backed green glazed steatite scarab ([Pl. LXXII]. 74) tied with string.
75. Plain rectangular flat-topped coffin. Lid and shell made of planks of wood, with upright head and foot pieces upon the ends of lid (Pls. LVIII., LX. 75).
Contents:—Mummy of a woman with plaited hair. Round the waist was a girdle composed of two twisted strings of bone beads.
76. Plain rectangular flat-topped coffin. Similar to No. 75.
Contents:—Mummy of a woman. Hair plaited; on wrists, bangles of double strings of bone and cornelian beads; on third finger of left hand a scarab ([Pl. LXXII]. 76), and few beads strung on thread; and tied round the fourth finger of the same hand was a small cornelian pendant drop.
Chamber (B).
77. Plain rectangular gable-topped coffin ([Pl. LIX]. 77). Similar to No. 62.
Contents:—Three mummies covered with a shroud: one was of a man, and the other two of children. The children’s mummies were bitumenized and bound in knotted and twisted linen. The mummy of the man (bearded) had on the third finger of the left hand a scarab mounted upon a silver ring ([Pl. LXXII]. 77 C). The scarab, made of steatite (brown), bore an ornamental Hathor design.
78. Plain rectangular flat-topped coffin ([Pl. LIX]. 78). Similar to No. 75.