Detail. The decoration of the sarcophagus is dominated by the figures of the tutelary goddesses Isis, Nephthys, Selkis and Neith, engraved in high relief, with the traditional proportions of the pre-Amarnian period, on each side of the sarcophagus. The goddesses are depicted with their winged arms outstretched to envelop the box in a protective embrace. Each long side of the sarcophagus is decorated with a horizontal column and six verticals of deeply incised hieroglyphs, and at its western end is a wedjat eye. The east and west ends of the sarcophagus are similarly inscribed with a single horizontal band of hieroglyphs and fourteen verticals.