Figure 3 Side view of the senet gaming table, showing the back panel and perpendicular supports (courtesy of the Rosicrucian Museum, San Jose, California, USA).
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Fig. 2. Senet board, RC 1261, in the Rosicrucian Museum (courtesy of the Rosicrucian Museum, San Jose, California, USA). Fig. 4. Bottom view of the senet gaming table, showing the underside of the top panel bearing the senet pattern (courtesy of the Rosicrucian Museum, San Jose, California, USA). Fig. 5. View of the senet gaming table from the left side, showing that it cannot stand upright in its current condition (courtesy of the Rosicrucian Museum, San Jose, California, USA). Fig. 7. Drawing of the senet gaming table in the Rosicrucian Museum (top) and two boards with similar decoration in their playing squares (drawing: W. Crist, after Rijksmuseum van Oudheden in Leiden, AH 34a, Pusch, Senet-Brettspiel, pl. 67 (middle); British Museum, BM 21576, Pusch, Senet-Brettspiel, pl. 67 (bottom)). Fig. 6. Top view of the senet gaming table showing the gaming pattern (courtesy of the Rosicrucian Museum, San Jose, California, USA).