finely carved in sunk relief at the top with the deceased kneeling to left in adoration next to a column of inscription naming him as “The Osiris, loving son, Horudja”, the three columns of inscription below containing the beginning of spell 72 from the Book of the Dead and translating “Hail to you, Lords of Rule, who are living for ever, and whose secular period is Eternity. I make my way towards you. Let me be glorified through my attributes; let me prevail through my words of power, and let me be rated according to my merit. Deliver me from the Crocodile of this Land of Rule. Let me have a mouth wherewith I speak, and let my oblations be placed before you; because I know you, and I know your names: and I know the name of that great god to whose nostrils you present delicacies: Tekmu is his name. And whether he maketh his way from the Eastern Horizon of Heaven, or…” (transl. P. Le Page Renouf and E. Naville, London, 1904, p. 136)