Along with his coffins, mummy-case, mummy-mask and mummy, Hornedjitef's tomb contained items such as a papyrus Book of the Dead[5] and a painted wooden figure of Ptah-Sokar-Osiris.[6]
Reading
Mack, J. (ed.), Masks: the art of expression London: The British Museum Press, 1994
Strudwick, Nigel, Masterpieces of Ancient Egypt, London: British Museum Publications, 2006
Walker, S. and Bierbrier, M., Ancient faces: mummy portraits London: The British Museum Press, 1997