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 Description and Restoration or Tomr I. We have chosen the latter ; on the authority of an ivory comb, where it appears between two sphinxes in the upper part of the field, which is also divided into two zones. Here, however, the holes are too near each other to make it possible to put these forms lengthwise ; in these intervals we find room only for one of those sinuous curves which so delighted the eye of the men of that period.