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TUTANKHAMUN: THE LIVING HORUS
CORRIDOR ARTIFACTS

First Part of Passage

fragments and lids of stone vessels
red pottery 'foundation deposit' cups
fragments of plaster jar seals
fragments of possible mud boxes or containers
splinters of gessoed and gilded wood
splinters of wood
fragments of faience
pieces of felspar

Lying on the floor near a wall on the south side of passage

water skins
head of king rising from a lotus

Lying on the north side and far end on the floor

calcite vessels

In main passage area

blue-painted nemset-vessel (near Antechamber blocking)
clay seals
wine-jar docket
faience pendants, some inlaid
portions of gold foil work
inlaid gold plaques from jewellery
faience rings (whole and broken)
fragments of faience, including gaming piece
faience floral pendants
bronze razors
fragments of resin (one showing inlay)
clay seal
fragments of ivory and ebony inlay
shells from a possible necklace
dried fruits
peices of worked semi-precious stone
fragments of metalwork: gilded bronze; shabti yoke and basket; bronze arrowhead; gilded bronze staple
wooden labels
fragments of possible felspar
fragments of glass
dom-palm nuts
potter cup similar to fragments found in first part of passage
fragments of stone vessel-lids

Reeves, Nicholas, The Complete Tutankhamun: The King, The Tomb, The Royal Treasure, New York, Thames and Hudson, pg. 77.

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