Limestone rectangular box. Very pale in color, with little intrusions or mis-colorings. Sides have been smoothed down, corners carefully measured. One length side appears to have crumbled, but was glued back in. The top has a groove for the lid to slide in to make it flush with the height of the box. The lid is also more thin at one end. There are some chipping at the corner and end at the thinest end of the lid. On the box, one of the length walls has crumbled away ⅓ of the end.
Donor:
Donald Heyneman
Collection place:
Egypt
Verbatim coll. place:
Egypt
Collector:
Donald Heyneman
Materials:
Limestone
Object type:
archaeology
Object class:
Boxes (containers)
Accession date:
August 6, 1975
Context of use:
Funerary equipment
Department:
Africa (except Ancient Egypt)
Dimensions:
width 8.3 centimeters, length 12.5 centimeters, and height 7 centimeters