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286<br />

1937.143.<br />

Scott, G. D. <strong>The</strong> Past Rediscovered: Everyday Life in Ancient Egypt. A Checklist of the<br />

Exhibition Sept. 29, 1983 - Sept. 30, 1984. Peabody Museum of Natural History, Yale<br />

University No. 108 fig.; id. Anc. Eg. Art No. 130 fig.<br />

803-071-050<br />

Lower right corner of probably a stela with quadrilingual text (Egyptian hieroglyphs,<br />

and Old Persian, Babylonian and Elamite cuneiform), with cartouche of Xerxes and<br />

name of a Persian military officer Pishyau[t]r... (Pissuthnes) Pšjj[t]r... <br />

,<br />

sandstone, temp. Xerxes, in N. Aimé-Giron colln. in 1936.<br />

Posener, G. La Première domination perse en Égypte (1936), 131-6 [36] pl. xvi [right].<br />

Tomb stelae with representations of kings or with royal names<br />

Stone.<br />

803-072-050<br />

Upper part of stela of Pedepep P3-dj-pp<br />

<br />

Psametek-emakhet Psmtk-m-3ht<br />

, Overseer of the royal apartments, etc., seated at table, with columns<br />

of text before him and remains of lines of text, including names of Psammetikhos II,<br />

below, and on left edge, kneeling before Atum in barque and remains of three columns<br />

of text below, basalt, temp. Psammetikhos II, in Bologna, Museo Civico Archeologico,<br />

1811.<br />

Pernigotti, S. in Gyry, H. (ed.), Mélanges offerts à Edith Varga (2001), 411-17 figs.;<br />

Petrie Ital. photo. 368. Name and titles, Bresciani, E. in Studi Classici e Orientali xxx<br />

(1980), 57 n. 3 (as 1911). See Kminek-Szedlo, Cat. 149-50 (text) (as statue and<br />

granite).<br />

803-072-100<br />

Round-topped stela, Ankhefenmut anh.f-n-mwt , God’s father of Amun,<br />

Chamberlain of Khonspekhrod, Prophet of Osiris of Koptos foremost of the mansion<br />

of gold, son of Pefiuiu P3.f-jwjw<br />

and woman Irterau Jrt-jr.w<br />

( a<br />

descendant of King Takelothis [III]), in adoration before Osiris, hawk-headed Re-<br />

Harakhti (neither named), Isis and Nephthys, and 9 lines of offering text below, early<br />

Dyn. XXVI, in Croydon, Central Library.<br />

Uphill, E. P. in JEA 43 (1957), 1-2 pl. i.<br />

<br />

See Munro, P. Die spätägyptischen

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