Limestone fragment of a tomb wall, comprising the remains of three registers. The background is painted yellow. Top register: leg and foot with sandal on the left side, before the words 'on the west of Thebes' (hr imnt W3st). Also the remains of the white skirt, and the other foot with the sandal in front of it. Middle register: hieroglyphs (reading from left to right) with remains of pigments (blue and red): 'made by the great praised one of...' (ir.n hsy '3 n..). Bottom register: heads of a man and a woman, facing right. They wear a perfume cone, the woman also a (blue) lotus flower. In front of the man are the remains of a text in vertical cols: ... of Amun (...n 'Imn). Above the woman; 'his wife, chantress of Amun' (hmt.f.sm3(yt) (n) 'Imn...). Ex Mary Brodrick Collection (label on drawer "Left by Mary Brodrick") Probably from a Theban Private Tomb.
Publications
- Janssen, Jac J., Excavating in the Petrie Museum, p.154-156