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Sobekhotep TT.63 - Sheikh Abd el-Gurna - Dynasty XVIII 


 D2 face 
face, hair and beard yellow with red details and outline

 D21 mouth 
red with white fill

 D36 forearm 
red

 D46 hand 
red

 F4 forepart of lion 
head yellow with red details, mane blue, foreparts yellow, red outline

 F20 tongue of ox (?) 
red

 F30 water-skin 
skin white with black(?) spots, ties at both ends red

 F34 heart 
red

 G2 two vultures G1 
head and beak yellow with red spots, breast and wing white, legs yellow, red outline

 G5 falcon 
head discoloured(?), wing and tail green-blue, tip of tail red,  underparts white, legs and feet yellow

 G17 owl 
breast white, face white with red eyes and black eyebrows, wing yellow with red dots, legs and feet yellow

 G36 swallow or martin (swallow tail) 
head and breast white, wings and tail green-blue

 G39 pintail duck 
red head and tail, traces of blue on breast, wing yellow, rest discoloured

 G43 quail chick 
body yellow, eye, beak and legs red

 I4 image of a crocodile on a shrine 
crocodile red with yellow snout, shrine white with red door and red details on cornice

 I9 horned viper 
yellow with red or black dots, black horns, white underparts with red dots

 M35 heap of corn 
yellow with red dots

 O11 palace with battlements 
base black, wall yellow and white with red band, battlements red

 O34 bolt 
red

 O51 heap of grain on a raised mud floor 
floor blue(?), grain yellow with red dots

 Q3 stool of reed matting 
green(?) with three horizontal yellow bands

 R8 cloth wound on a pole, emblem of divinity 
lower part of pole white, upper and flag yellow with red horizontal lines

 S19 cylinder seal attached to bead necklace 
necklace and seal yellow with red outline

 S29 folded cloth 
red

 S34 tie or strap, sandal strap, symbol of life 
blue, fill white

 U22 chisel 
handle yellow, blade blue(?)

 U29 fire-drill (O.K. form of U28) 
base blue(?), drill yellow with two red oblique lines

 W14 tall water-pot 
lower part red, upper blue

 Y1 papyrus rolled up, tied and sealed (also vertically from XII dyn.) 
papyrus roll white with red and yellow lashings and knot

 Z11 two planks crossed and joined 
red