Contents:—Mummy of a woman covered with a shroud. Under the head a basket containing a dark brown stone kohl-pot, an alabaster vase, and a cedar-wood comb. Near the basket were two black pottery long-necked vases ([Pl. LXVIII]. 78). Lying on the breast, and under the wrappings, was a small basket ([Pl. LXVIII]. 78) containing bone and cornelian bead-bangles ([Pl. LXXIII]. 78), and three scarabs and two cowroids. On the neck an amuletic necklace; and on the third finger of the left hand two gold-mounted cowroids. The scarabs were two of glazed steatite mounted in gold fundi, and one of cornelian; the cowroids were three of glass mounted in gold, and one of steatite mounted in gold ([Pl. LXXII]. 78). The amuletic necklace was composed of lapis-lazuli, gold, cornelian, and garnet beads, strung more or less haphazard between gold amulets ([Pl. LXXIII]. 78).

79. Plain rectangular flat-topped coffin ([Pl. LIX]. 79). Similar to No. 75 (head and foot pieces missing and lid partly open).

Contents:—Mummy of a young woman, which appeared to have been re-wrapped. On the neck a necklace ([Pl. LXXIII]. 79) composed of gold, lapis-lazuli, and cornelian beads.

80. Rectangular child’s coffin. Square box, oblong in form, made of wooden planks. The lid had upright head and foot pieces (Pls. LIX. and LXI. 80).

Contents:—Mummy of an infant.

South Wing.

81. Plain rectangular flat-topped coffin. Similar to No. 75. This coffin was open, its lid lying by its side, and was empty.

North Wing.

82. Two ivory castanets. The ends shaped like human hands, and curved. They were lying in the débris of the corridor of the tomb.

Niche (G).