One side of a wooden shabti box or model coffin, perhaps for a bird. Painted or plastered white on the inside and outside. The outside has then been decorated with two red lines running horizontally along the middle of the panel, separated by a line of hieroglyphic text. The text appears to have run around the box, and traces of the signs are found on the end edges of the side panels. There are traces of at least six dowel holes, with dowels broken off in them, on the inner surface. A modern hoop has been fixed to the top of the board presumably to enable it to be hung up for display in the twentieth century. Slight chip to one end.