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                   Daressy, Georges:  Les Cercueils des Prêtres d'Ammon (Deuxième Trouvaille de Deir el-Bahari)         

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Page 20: The numbers below are those of Daressy's List A as explained of the first page of this paper
and used in Porter-Moss (marked Daressy A)
A certain number of objects
were found in the course of
unwrapping the mummies:
amulets, papyri, pectorals in
the form of falcons with
outspread wings, scarabs,
leather braces etc., not
counting the inscribed cloths,
especially the shrouds placed
directly on the outer
bandages, showing Osiris
being adored by the
deceased.
What happened to this
"certain number of objects"??

Daressy gives a partial but
interesting list below:
shrouds, braces etc.