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<strong>Near</strong> <strong>Eastern</strong> <strong>Archaeology</strong><br />
(former title: <strong>The</strong> Biblical Archaeologist)<br />
Past and present members <strong>of</strong> the staff <strong>of</strong> the Topographical Bibliography <strong>of</strong> Ancient Egyptian<br />
Hieroglyphic Texts, Statues, Stelae, Reliefs and Paintings, especially R. L. B. Moss and E. W.<br />
Burney, have taken part in the analysis <strong>of</strong> this periodical and the preparation <strong>of</strong> this list at the<br />
<strong>Griffith</strong> <strong>Institute</strong>, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Oxford</strong><br />
This pdf version (situation on 4 January 2010):<br />
Jaromir Malek (Editor), Diana Magee, Elizabeth Fleming and Alison Hobby (Assistants to the<br />
Editor)<br />
Sellers in Biblical Archaeologist iv (1941), 39 fig. 5<br />
<strong>The</strong>bes. Tomb 38. Djeserkarasonb.<br />
Omit.<br />
Two girl musicians from 2nd register.<br />
Nelson in Biblical Archaeologist vii (1944), 41 fig. 1<br />
Karnak. F. Temple <strong>of</strong> Ptah. South Chapel <strong>of</strong> Hathor.<br />
ii 2 .201(31)<br />
(31) Statue <strong>of</strong> Sekhmet.<br />
Nelson in Biblical Archaeologist vii (1944), 43 fig. 2<br />
Medinet Habu. Great Temple. 1st Court.<br />
ii 2 .493(67)-(69)<br />
Ceiling <strong>of</strong> Window <strong>of</strong> Appearances (S<strong>of</strong>fit).<br />
Nelson in Biblical Archaeologist vii (1944), 45 fig. 3<br />
Medinet Habu. Great Temple.<br />
ii 2 .507(130)<br />
Three Niles from below stairs in Room 8.<br />
Nelson in Biblical Archaeologist vii (1944), 47 fig. 4 [B]<br />
Medinet Habu. Great Temple.<br />
ii 2 .510<br />
East face <strong>of</strong> architrave, adoration <strong>of</strong> bark, Room 18.<br />
Nelson in Biblical Archaeologist vii (1944), 47 fig. 4[A]<br />
Medinet Habu. Great Temple. 1st Pylon.<br />
ii 2 .491 (62)<br />
Chapel above gateway. Adoration <strong>of</strong> bark with ostriches, from west side.<br />
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Nelson in Biblical Archaeologist vii (1944), 49 fig. 5<br />
Medinet Habu. Great Temple. 2nd Court.<br />
ii 2 .499 (93-5)<br />
King with litany before bark <strong>of</strong> Ptah-Sokari, from upper part.<br />
Nelson in Biblical Archaeologist vii (1944), 50 fig. 6<br />
Karnak. Great Temple. Festival Temple. Sanctuary <strong>of</strong> Alexander. xxix.<br />
ii 2 .120(397)<br />
Three scenes, King purifies Amen-re, <strong>of</strong>fers to Amen-re and anoints Amen-re.<br />
Sellers in Biblical Archaeologist viii (1945), 1 fig. 1<br />
<strong>The</strong>bes. Tomb 1. Sen-nedjem.<br />
Omit.<br />
View <strong>of</strong> wall showing Elysian fields and bark with apes at top.<br />
Kelso and Thorley in Biblical Archaeologist viii (1945), 81 fig. 1<br />
Giza. Miscellaneous. Tombs.<br />
iii 2 .300<br />
Statue, potter from tomb <strong>of</strong> Nekauinpu, Dyn. VI, in Chicago Oriental <strong>Institute</strong> 10628.<br />
Albright in Biblical Archaeologist viii (1945), 96 figs. 8-10<br />
Sinai. Miscellaneous.<br />
Omit.<br />
Bust and two fragments with Proto-Sinaitic texts, found by Harvard Expedition (from Lake, Barrois, etc.).<br />
Metzger in Biblical Archaeologist x (1947), fig. 1 on 25<br />
Saqqâra. North <strong>of</strong> Teti Pyramid. Mastaba <strong>of</strong> Mereruka.<br />
iii 2 .526-7(12)<br />
Men in canoe, hippos, and birds from Marsh-scene.<br />
See O’Callaghan in Biblical Archaeologist xii (1949), 10 cf. p. 19 n. 2<br />
Rome. Various.<br />
vii.415<br />
Account <strong>of</strong> wall-paintings beneath the Vatican.<br />
Nims in Biblical Archaeologist xiii (1950), 23 fig. 2<br />
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Model <strong>of</strong> brickmakers, Middle Kingdom, in Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum 16013.<br />
Harrison in Biblical Archaeologist xvi (1953), 89 fig. 13<br />
Saqqâra. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Haremhab.<br />
iii 2 .657<br />
Two couples on right from fragment with soldiers acclaiming, in New York, <strong>The</strong> Brooklyn Museum No.<br />
32.103.<br />
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Harrison in Biblical Archaeologist xvi (1953), 89 fig. 14<br />
Mît Rahîna. Miscellaneous.<br />
iii 2 .871<br />
Stela <strong>of</strong> Roma with paralysed leg, Dyn. XIX, in Copenhagen, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek AE.I.N. 134.<br />
Wright in Biblical Archaeologist xxii (1959), 62 with fig. 7<br />
Palestine. Tell el-Duweir (Lachish).<br />
vii.372A<br />
Inscribed pottery c<strong>of</strong>fin, Dyn. XX, in Jerusalem, Archaeological Museum 38.767.<br />
Campbell in Biblical Archaeologist xxiii (1960), 7 fig. 3<br />
aAmarna. Miscellaneous. Reliefs.<br />
iv.233A<br />
Trial-piece heads <strong>of</strong> Amenophis IV and Nefertiti, in New York, <strong>The</strong> Brooklyn Museum 16.48.<br />
Thompson in Biblical Archaeologist xxx (1967), 120, 121, fig. 5<br />
Tell el-Hosn (Beisan). Temples.<br />
vii.377-8A<br />
Stela <strong>of</strong> Anememopet and son, from Temple <strong>of</strong> Tuthmosis III dedicated to Mekel, Jerusalem Museum<br />
S.982.<br />
See Thompson in Biblical Archaeologist xxx (1967), 122<br />
Tell el-Hosn (Beisan). Temples.<br />
vii.377-8A<br />
Lower part stela <strong>of</strong> Amenemopet, royal steward, from South Temple <strong>of</strong> Ramesses III, in Philadelphia<br />
29.107.951.<br />
Kaplan in Biblical Archaeologist xxxv (1972), 79 fig. 8<br />
Palestine. Jaffa. Fort.<br />
vii.372A<br />
Blocks with names <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II, from jambs <strong>of</strong> gate, in Tel Aviv-Yafo, Museum <strong>of</strong> Antiquities.<br />
Aharoni in Biblical Archaeologist xxxv (1972), 123-5 fig. 17<br />
Palestine. Tell Beersheba.<br />
vii.371A<br />
Hoard <strong>of</strong> bronze and faience statuettes.<br />
Albright in Biblical Archaeologist 36 (1973), 50 with fig.<br />
<strong>The</strong>bes. Tomb 63. Sebkhotp.<br />
i 2 .126(9)A<br />
Block, Syrians with children and tribute, in London, British Museum 37991.<br />
Johnston in Biblical Archaeologist 37 (1974), fig. on 85<br />
Gîza. Miscellaneous. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Nikauinpu.<br />
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iii 2 .300A<br />
Statuette <strong>of</strong> male potter, in Chicago, Oriental <strong>Institute</strong>, 10628, 10645.<br />
Johnston in Biblical Archaeologist 37 (1974), fig. 6 on 97<br />
Saqqâra. East and South East <strong>of</strong> Teti Pyramid.<br />
iii 2 .561<br />
Two potters in potter’s workshop, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 39131.<br />
Robinson in Biblical Archeologist 42 (1979), fig. on 202 [lower right]<br />
El-Qasr wal-Saiyâd. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Tjauti (No. 73).<br />
v.121-2A<br />
Upper part <strong>of</strong> man leaning on stick.<br />
<br />
Robinson in Biblical Archeologist 42 (1979), fig. on 211 [top]<br />
El-Qasr wal-Saiyâd. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Tjauti (No. 73).<br />
v.121(4)A<br />
Upper part <strong>of</strong> deceased.<br />
Robinson in Biblical Archeologist 42 (1979), fig. on 211 [middle]<br />
El-Qasr wal-Saiyâd. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Tjauti (No. 73).<br />
v.121(5)A<br />
Group <strong>of</strong> cooks on right.<br />
Robinson in Biblical Archeologist 42 (1979), fig. on 211 [bottom]<br />
El-Qasr wal-Saiyâd. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Tjauti (No. 73).<br />
v.121(5)A<br />
Man with ox on right.<br />
Van Elderen in Biblical Archeologist 42 (1979), fig. on 225<br />
El-Qasr wal-Saiyâd. Miscellaneous.<br />
v.122A<br />
Block with upper part <strong>of</strong> man, Dyn. VI.<br />
Van Elderen in Biblical Archeologist 42 (1979), fig. on 227 [left]<br />
El-Qasr wal-Saiyâd. Miscellaneous.<br />
v.122A<br />
Block with long text in vertical columns, Dyn. VI.<br />
See Habachi in Biblical Archeologist 42 (1979), 237<br />
El-Qasr wal-Saiyâd.<br />
v.121A<br />
Description <strong>of</strong> tomb <strong>of</strong> Tjauti.<br />
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See Habachi in Biblical Archeologist 42 (1979), 238<br />
El-Qasr wal-Saiyâd.<br />
v.119A<br />
Description <strong>of</strong> tomb <strong>of</strong> Idu.<br />
Habachi in Biblical Archeologist 42 (1979), fig. on 238<br />
El-Qasr wal-Saiyâd. Miscellaneous.<br />
v.122A<br />
Bronze necklace-clasp <strong>of</strong> Idi, Dyn. VI.<br />
Porten in Biblical Archeologist 44 (1981), fig. on 44 cf. 43<br />
801-410-521<br />
Statue probably temp. Amenemhet III, with text <strong>of</strong> Pedesi, Dyn. XIII or XXVI, in Baltimore, Walters<br />
Art Gallery 22.203.<br />
Fontaine in Biblical Archeologist 44 (1981), fig. on 158<br />
Gîza. Tomb G 2415. Weri. Late Dyn.V.<br />
iii 2 .93A<br />
Statuette, woman grinding corn, in Boston, Museum <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts 21.2601.<br />
Beit-Arich in Biblical Archeologist 45 (1982), fig. on 14<br />
Serabît el-Khâdim. Temple <strong>of</strong> Hathor.<br />
vii.347A<br />
View.<br />
Oren in Biblical Archeologist 45 (1982), fig. on 166<br />
Tell el-Shariaa.<br />
vii.371A<br />
Scarab with name <strong>of</strong> Tuthmosis III.<br />
Matthiae in Biblical Archeologist 47 (1984), figs. on 28 [upper]<br />
Tell Mardikh.<br />
vii.393A<br />
Silver cylinder with gold decoration, from mace-head <strong>of</strong> Hetepebre (Siamu-Harnedheryotf).<br />
Stieglitz in Biblical Archeologist 47 (1984), fig. on 28 [upper]<br />
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Wooden model sailing-barks, with rowers, Middle Kingdom, in Raleigh NC, Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 82.12.<br />
Adams in Biblical Archeologist 47 (1984), fig. on 242 [upper right]<br />
Hierakonpolis. Temple Enclosure. Main Deposit.<br />
v.195A<br />
Smaller fragment <strong>of</strong> ivory wand, birds and animals, in London, Petrie Museum, 14864.<br />
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Adams in Biblical Archeologist 47 (1984), fig. on 242 [lower]<br />
Qift. Miscellaneous.<br />
v.130-1A<br />
Two lion-statues, Dyn. I, restored from fragments, in London, Petrie Museum, 35294, A, B.<br />
Adams in Biblical Archeologist 47 (1984), fig. on 243 [lower, 2nd from right]<br />
aAmârna. Town. Various.<br />
iv.207A<br />
Fragment from sculptor’s studies, head <strong>of</strong> man in relief, in London, Petrie Museum, 013.<br />
Sabbahy in Biblical Archeologist 48 (1985), fig. on 217 [left]<br />
Karnak. Court between Third and Fourth Pylons.<br />
ii 2 .77A<br />
Granite head <strong>of</strong> Sesostris III, in Luxor Museum J.34.<br />
Sabbahy in Biblical Archeologist 48 (1985), fig. on 217 [right]<br />
Karnak. Cachette.<br />
ii 2 .137A<br />
Legless basalt statue, Tuthmosis III, in Luxor Museum J.2 [Cairo CG 42087].<br />
Sabbahy in Biblical Archeologist 48 (1985), fig. on 218 [left]<br />
Karnak. Second Pylon.<br />
ii 2 .37A<br />
Stela <strong>of</strong> Kamose, in Luxor Museum J.43.<br />
Sabbahy in Biblical Archeologist 48 (1985), fig. on 219<br />
Karnak. Ninth Pylon. Re-used blocks.<br />
ii 2 .182(g)A<br />
Part <strong>of</strong> wall, reconstructed in Luxor Museum J.223.<br />
Sabbahy in Biblical Archeologist 48 (1985), fig. on 220 [upper] and back cover.<br />
Deir el-Bahri. Burials <strong>of</strong> Priests <strong>of</strong> Monthu.<br />
i 2 .650A<br />
Canopic-box and jars <strong>of</strong> Pedeamun, temp. Sesonchis III, in Luxor Museum J.75.<br />
Sabbahy in Biblical Archeologist 48 (1985), fig. on 220 [lower]<br />
aAsâsîf. Finds.<br />
i 2 .626A<br />
Cartonnage <strong>of</strong> Tashepenkhons, Dyn. XXII-XXVI, in Luxor Museum J.106.<br />
Sabbahy in Biblical Archeologist 48 (1985), fig. on 211<br />
Karnak. Temple <strong>of</strong> Mut.<br />
ii 2 .259A<br />
Sphinx, late Dyn. XVIII (perhaps <strong>of</strong> Tutankhamun) in Luxor Museum J.49.<br />
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Wright in Biblical Archeologist 48 (1985), figs. on 240-243<br />
Kôm el-Ahmar. Main Deposit.<br />
v.193A<br />
Slate palette <strong>of</strong> Narmer, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 14716.<br />
Wright in Biblical Archeologist 48 (1985), fig. on 245 [left]<br />
Palestine. Tell Gath.<br />
vii.372A<br />
Vase fragment with name <strong>of</strong> Narmer.<br />
Wright in Biblical Archeologist 48 (1985), fig. on 246 [left]<br />
Palestine. Tell aArad.<br />
vii.371A<br />
Pottery vase with name <strong>of</strong> Nar (Narmer).<br />
Wright in Biblical Archeologist 48 (1985), figs. A-D on 249<br />
Palestine. Nahal Besor.<br />
vii.370A<br />
Potsherd with serekh, possibly <strong>of</strong> Den or Aha, and three clay sealings.<br />
Wright in Biblical Archeologist 48 (1985), 249 with fig. [right]<br />
Abydos. Umna el Qaab. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Wadjit(Djet)-Iti.<br />
v.82A<br />
Great stela, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, E. 11007.<br />
Sarna in Biblical Archeologist 49 (1986), fig. on 76<br />
Deir el-Bersha. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Djehutinakht.<br />
iv.183A<br />
Model <strong>of</strong> brick-making, in Boston MA, Museum <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts, 21.411.<br />
Ryan in Biblical Archeologist 49 (1986), fig. on 134 [lower]<br />
Ramesseum. 2nd Court.<br />
ii 2 .436(11)A<br />
Upper part <strong>of</strong> colossus <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II, in London, British Museum, EA 19.<br />
Fritz in Biblical Archeologist 50 (1987), fig. on 87 [right]<br />
Râs Shamra. Miscellaneous.<br />
vii.395A<br />
Bronze sword <strong>of</strong> Merneptah, in Damascus, National Museum.<br />
Biblical Archeologist 50 (1987), fig. on 88 (form Franken)<br />
Omit.<br />
Biblical Archeologist 50 (1987), fig. on 90 [lower] (from Ussishkin)<br />
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Omit.<br />
Fritz in Biblical Archeologist 50 (1987), fig. on 92 [left] (as Sethos I)<br />
Palestine. Tel Masos. (Tell Mashash).<br />
vii.371A<br />
Steatite scarab, probably <strong>of</strong> Sethos II.<br />
Dever in Biblical Archeologist 50 (1987), fig. on 172<br />
Saqqâra. Mastaba <strong>of</strong> the Sekwaskhet family.<br />
iii 2 .549A<br />
Clay statuette with execration texts, late Dyn. XII, in Brussels, Musées Royaux d’Art et d’Histoire<br />
E.7442.<br />
Dever in Biblical Archeologist 50 (1987), fig. on 174<br />
Karnak. Seventh Pylon. South Face.<br />
ii 2 .170 (499)A<br />
(499) Tuthmosis III, with ka, smiting captives etc.<br />
Ryan in Biblical Archeologist 51 (1988), figs. on 129, 134 [top]<br />
Saqqâra. D 64. Mastaba-complex.<br />
iii 2 .601(17)A<br />
(b) Ptahhotp [II]Tjefi.<br />
Ryan in Biblical Archeologist 51 (1988), with figs. on 129, 134 [top]<br />
Saqqâra. D 64. Mastaba-complex.<br />
iii 2 .601(17)A<br />
(17) Papyrus canoe on right in V.<br />
Ryan in Biblical Archeologist 51 (1988), fig. on 135 [upper]<br />
Saqqâra. D 64. Mastaba-complex.<br />
iii 2 .601(17)A<br />
(b)Ptahhotp [II] Tjefi.<br />
Ryan in Biblical Archeologist 51 (1988), fig. on 135 [upper]<br />
Saqqâra. D 64. Mastaba-complex.<br />
iii 2 .601(17)A<br />
(17) Making ropes in V.<br />
Wright in Biblical Archeologist 51 (1988), fig. on 143 and front cover<br />
Gîza. Pyramid-complex <strong>of</strong> Menkaure.<br />
iii 2 .28A<br />
Nome triad, King, Hathor, and <strong>The</strong>ban name-god, in Cairo Museum JE 40678.<br />
Leonard in Biblical Archeologist 52 (1989), figs. on 1 [upper], 4<br />
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Saqqâra. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Haremhab. Blocks removed from tomb.<br />
iii 2 .659A<br />
Scene on two blocks, interpreter addressing foreign chiefs in II3, Leiden, Rijksmuseum van Oudheden<br />
Inv. H.IIII.PPPP.QQQQ.<br />
Leonard in Biblical Archeologist 52 (1989), fig. on 15<br />
<strong>The</strong>bes. Valley <strong>of</strong> the Kings. Royal Tomb 43. Tuthmosis IV. Finds.<br />
i 2 .560A<br />
Chariot, exterior. Scenes <strong>of</strong> King in chariot trampling foes.<br />
Leonard in Biblical Archeologist 52 (1989), fig. on 18<br />
El-aAmarna. Great Official Palace.<br />
iv.198A<br />
Fragment <strong>of</strong> balustrade, royal family worshipping, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 30.10.26.12.<br />
Vinson, S. in Biblical Archeologist 53 (1990), fig. on 15 [lower]<br />
Saqqâra. Tomb No. 60 [D22]. Ty.<br />
iii 2 .473(35)A<br />
Boat-building, in central part <strong>of</strong> III-IV.<br />
Lesko, B.S. in Biblical Archeologist 54 (1991), figs. on 1 [top], 7 [right]<br />
Kôm Medînet Ghurab. Miscellaneous. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Tuty. Temp. Amenophis III and IV.<br />
iv.115A<br />
Statue <strong>of</strong> Tiy, wooden, in New York NY, Metropolitan Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 41.2.10.<br />
Lesko, B.S. in Biblical Archeologist 54 (1991), fig. on 5 [upper]<br />
<strong>The</strong>bes. Tomb 52. Nakht. Temp. Tuthmosis IV (?)<br />
i 2 .100-1(3)A<br />
IV. Women with harp, lute, and double-pipe.<br />
Lesko, B.S. in Biblical Archeologist 54 (1991), fig. on 5 [lower]<br />
<strong>The</strong>bes. Tomb 96. Sennufer. Temp. Amenophis II.<br />
i 2 .201(36)A<br />
Deceased with Meryt, purified.<br />
Lesko, B.S. in Biblical Archeologist 54 (1991), fig. on 6 [upper]<br />
Asyût. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Amenhotp. Dyn. XIX.<br />
iv.269A<br />
Double-statue <strong>of</strong> son Yuny and Rennut, temp. Sethos I, in New York NY, Metropolitan Museum <strong>of</strong><br />
Art, 15.2.1.<br />
Lesko, B.S. in Biblical Archeologist 54 (1991), fig. on 6 [lower]<br />
Gîza. West Field. Tomb G 1402. Dyn. V.<br />
iii 2 .64A<br />
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Seated statue <strong>of</strong> Israni, (woman) in Berkeley CA, Phoebe Apperson Hearst Museum <strong>of</strong> Anthropology,<br />
6.19802.<br />
Lesko, B.S. in Biblical Archeologist 54 (1991), fig. on 7 [left]<br />
Kerma. K.III. Hepdjefa I. Temp. Sesostris I.<br />
vii.177A<br />
Statue <strong>of</strong> Sennuy, wife <strong>of</strong> Hepdjefa, in Boston MA, Museum <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts, 14.720.<br />
Biblical Archeologist 54 (1991), fig. on 7 [right]<br />
see fig. on p. 1 [top]<br />
Lesko, B.S. in Biblical Archeologist 54 (1991), fig. on 8<br />
<strong>The</strong>bes. aAsâsîf. <strong>Near</strong> Tuthmosis III Causeway. Various.<br />
i 2 .622A<br />
Stela dedicated to Antefankh and Mesutneter-tekh, women, Dyn. XIII (?), in New York NY,<br />
Metropolitan Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 36.3.270.<br />
Lesko, B.S. in Biblical Archeologist 54 (1991), fig. on 9 [middle]<br />
Gîza. Central Field. LG 100. Sarcophagus-shaped tomb <strong>of</strong> Khentkaus [I]. End <strong>of</strong> Dyn. IV or early Dyn. V.<br />
iii 2 .288A<br />
View.<br />
Lesko, B.S. in Biblical Archeologist 54 (1991), fig. on 9 [bottom]<br />
Gîza. East Field. Tomb G 7530 and 7540. Meresankh [III]. Temp. Khufu to Shepseskaf. G 7540. Statues.<br />
iii 2 .199A<br />
Mother and deceased standing, in Boston MA, Museum <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts, 30.1456.<br />
Lesko, B.S. in Biblical Archeologist 54 (1991), fig. on 10 [right], 11 [left]<br />
Deir el-Bahri. Great Temple. Statues <strong>of</strong> Hatshepsut. From ramp to first court.<br />
ii 2 .370A<br />
Sphinx, lion-headed with human face, restored from fragments, in New York NY, Metropolitan Museum<br />
<strong>of</strong> Art, 31.3.94.<br />
Lesko, B.S. in Biblical Archeologist 54 (1991), fig. on 13 [left]<br />
Ashmunein. Pylon <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II. aAmârna Blocks.<br />
iv.168A<br />
Two fragments showing royal boats in Boston MA, Museum <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts, 63.260 and 64.521<br />
Lesko, B.S. in Biblical Archeologist 54 (1991), figs. on 14 [left] and frontcover <strong>of</strong> issue 1<br />
<strong>The</strong>bes. Objects. Statues.<br />
i 2 .792A<br />
Bust <strong>of</strong> Amenardais I (?) granite, Dyn. XXV, in Omaha, Joslyn Memorial Art Museum, 1953.80.<br />
Lesko, B.S. in Biblical Archeologist 54 (1991), fig. on 14 [right]<br />
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Medînet Habu. Saite Chapels. A. Amenardais I.<br />
ii 2 .476A<br />
Daughter <strong>of</strong> Kashta. View.<br />
Knapp, A.B. in Biblical Archeologist 55 (1992), fig. on 65<br />
<strong>The</strong>bes. Mortuary Temple <strong>of</strong> Amenophis III.<br />
ii 2 .451A<br />
Front <strong>of</strong> statue-base EN with name-rings.<br />
Vance, D.R. in Biblical Archeologist 57 (1994), front cover and fig. on 9 [left]<br />
Jebail. (Byblos). Miscellaneous. Statues.<br />
vii.388A<br />
Upper part <strong>of</strong> statue <strong>of</strong> Osorkon I, sandstone, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, E.17451.<br />
Vance, D.R. in Biblical Archeologist 57 (1994), 11 with figs. on 10, 17<br />
Saïda (Sidon).<br />
vii.384A<br />
Sarcophagus, usurped by King Ashmunazar II, basalt, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, AO.4806.<br />
Ward, W.A. in Biblical Archeologist 57 (1994), figs. on 65 [top], 66<br />
Beirût.<br />
vii.385A<br />
Diorite sphinx <strong>of</strong> Amenemhet IV, in London, British Museum, EA 58892.<br />
Ward, W.A. in Biblical Archeologist 57 (1994), figs. on 66 [right], 67<br />
Jebail (Byblos). ‘Temple <strong>of</strong> the obelisks’.<br />
vii.388A<br />
View.<br />
Ward, W.A. in Biblical Archeologist 57 (1994), 79 fig. on 78 [left]<br />
Saïda (Sidon).<br />
vii.384A<br />
Sarcophagus <strong>of</strong> Penptah, usurped by Tabnith, in Istanbul, Archaeological Museum, 800.<br />
Levy, T.E. et al in Biblical Archeologist 58 (1995), 26, 29-30 figs. on 26 [left], 31 [left] and front cover [left]<br />
Palestine. Nahal Tillah. Halif Terrace.<br />
vii.371A<br />
Potsherd with serekh <strong>of</strong> Nar (Narmer).<br />
Levy, T.E. in Biblical Archeologist 58 (1995), 32 fig. on 31 [middle]<br />
Tell Ibrahîm Awad.<br />
iv.10A<br />
Potsherd with serekh <strong>of</strong> Nar (Narmer).<br />
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Levy, T.E. in Biblical Archeologist 58 (1995), 32 fig. on 31 [right]<br />
Umm el-Qaâb. Tomb B1/2<br />
v.88A<br />
Potsherd with serekh <strong>of</strong> Nar (Narmer).<br />
-Strudwick, N. in Biblical Archeologist 58 (1995), 116-17 fig. on 117 [left, left]<br />
Omit. ( - <strong>The</strong>bes. Temple <strong>of</strong> Sethos I.)<br />
Strudwick, N. in Biblical Archeologist 58 (1995), 116-17 fig. on 117 [left, right]<br />
<strong>The</strong>bes. Temple <strong>of</strong> Sethos I. Finds.<br />
ii 2 .421A<br />
Stela, Sethos I kneeling before Re-Harakhti.<br />
Strudwick, N. in Biblical Archeologist 58 (1995), 116-17 fig. on 117 [right] (restoration after storm damage)<br />
<strong>The</strong>bes. Tomb 139. Paui.<br />
i 2 .253(6)A<br />
(6) II, Son Ptahmosi and relatives (unfinished) with <strong>of</strong>fering list.<br />
Shaw, R.L. in Biblical Archeologist 58 (1995), 171 figs.<br />
El-Dâkhla Oasis. Temple <strong>of</strong> Deir el-Hagar.<br />
vii.297A<br />
Views before and after restoration.<br />
Biblical Archeologist 59 (1996), 68 fig. [lower, left]<br />
Mît Rahîna. Kôm el-Qalaa. Palace <strong>of</strong> Merneptah. Room 14.<br />
iii 2 .856A<br />
(3) Doorway. Block from outer left jamb with remains <strong>of</strong> text and King with lion smiting foreigners, in<br />
Philadelphia Museum E.17527.<br />
Biblical Archeologist 59 (1996), 68 fig. [lower, right]<br />
El-aAmarna. Town north <strong>of</strong> Wâdi. House Q.44.4.<br />
iv.201A<br />
Statuette <strong>of</strong> Amenophis IV (?) as boy, in Brooklyn NY, <strong>The</strong> Brooklyn Museum 29.34.<br />
Dorman, P. in Biblical Archeologist 59 (1996), 126 fig.<br />
Medînet Habu. Temples.<br />
ii 2 .460A<br />
View showing Dyn. XVIII Temple and fortified Gate.<br />
Doxey, D. in Biblical Archeologist 60 (1997), fig. on 107 [upper]<br />
Kerma. Finds from minor tumuli and unattached graves.<br />
vii.179A<br />
Head <strong>of</strong> granite statuette, found between KIII and KIV now in Boston MA, Museum <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts,<br />
20.1207.<br />
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%Teeter, E. in <strong>Near</strong> <strong>Eastern</strong> <strong>Archaeology</strong> 62 (1999) fig. on 95 [left]<br />
Dendera. Miscellaneous.<br />
v.116A<br />
Block-statue <strong>of</strong> Basa, Dyn. XXI-XXVI, in Chicago IL, Oriental <strong>Institute</strong> Museum, 10729.<br />
Teeter, E. in <strong>Near</strong> <strong>Eastern</strong> <strong>Archaeology</strong> 62 (1999) fig. on 95 [right upper]<br />
Omit ()<br />
%Teeter, E. in <strong>Near</strong> <strong>Eastern</strong> <strong>Archaeology</strong> 62 (1999) fig. on 96 (as14098)<br />
Medînet Habu. Great Temple. Later Palace. West Fortified Gate. Ramesses III.<br />
ii 2 .525A<br />
Engaged cluster-column from a niche, Chicago IL, Oriental <strong>Institute</strong> Museum, 14089.<br />
%Teeter, E. in <strong>Near</strong> <strong>Eastern</strong> <strong>Archaeology</strong> 62 (1999) fig. on 98 [upper]<br />
Medînet Habu. Great Temple. Later Palace. West Fortified Gate. Ramesses III.<br />
ii 2 .525A<br />
Tile-fragment, rekhyt -birds adoring prenomen <strong>of</strong> Ramesses III, in Chicago IL, Oriental <strong>Institute</strong><br />
Museum, 16721.<br />
%Teeter, E. in <strong>Near</strong> <strong>Eastern</strong> <strong>Archaeology</strong> 62 (1999) fig. on 98 [lower]<br />
803-055-220<br />
Lower part <strong>of</strong> stela, Amenwahsu, Scribe <strong>of</strong> the altar <strong>of</strong> the Lord <strong>of</strong> the Two Lands, libating and censing,<br />
and Tia, Royal scribe (tomb, probably at Saqqâra, Bibl. iii 2 , 654-5), with flowers, before Sethos I followed<br />
by Ramessu, King’s son <strong>of</strong> his body (future Ramesses II), temp. Sethos I, in Chicago IL, Oriental <strong>Institute</strong><br />
Museum, 10507.<br />
%Teeter, E. in <strong>Near</strong> <strong>Eastern</strong> <strong>Archaeology</strong> 62 (1999) fig. on 99 [upper]<br />
Dishâsha. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Nenkheftka. Late Dyn. V or VI.<br />
iv.123A<br />
Double-statue <strong>of</strong> deceased and wife, in Chicago IL, Oriental <strong>Institute</strong> Museum, 2036.<br />
%Teeter, E. in <strong>Near</strong> <strong>Eastern</strong> <strong>Archaeology</strong> 62 (1999) fig. on 99 [lower]<br />
<strong>The</strong>bes. VIII. Ramesseum Area. A. Petrie and Quibell Excavations.<br />
i 2 .680A<br />
Stela (d) Zekhensesankh (woman), wood, Dyn. XXV, in Chicago IL, Oriental <strong>Institute</strong> Museum, 1351.<br />
Leonard, A. in <strong>Near</strong> <strong>Eastern</strong> <strong>Archaeology</strong> 63 (2000), fig. on 177<br />
Omit. ( i 2 .399)<br />
%Leonard, A. in <strong>Near</strong> <strong>Eastern</strong> <strong>Archaeology</strong> 63 (2000), 177-8 fig. on 179 [upper]<br />
Saqqâra. Necropolis. North <strong>of</strong> the Step Pyramid. S 3477.<br />
iii 2 . 444A<br />
Niche-stela <strong>of</strong> a King’s daughter, Dyn. II, found nearby.<br />
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<strong>Near</strong> <strong>Eastern</strong> <strong>Archaeology</strong> 64 (2001)<br />
Nothing for Top. Bibl.<br />
%Higginbotham, C. in <strong>Near</strong> <strong>Eastern</strong> <strong>Archaeology</strong> 65 (2002), fig. on 33<br />
Upper part<br />
Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Cairo Museum. Royal Statues.<br />
ii 2 .137A<br />
Tuthmosis III (a) Striding, trampling Nine Bows, basalt, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42053.<br />
%Hamilton, G. J. in <strong>Near</strong> <strong>Eastern</strong> <strong>Archaeology</strong> 65 (2002), fig. on 35<br />
Sinai. Serabit el-Khadîm. Temple <strong>of</strong> Hathor. Finds. Statues with proto-Sinaitic texts.<br />
vii.360A<br />
Sphinx with illegible Horus-name and title, Middle Kingdom, sandstone, in London, British Museum, EA<br />
41748.<br />
Brody, A. in <strong>Near</strong> <strong>Eastern</strong> <strong>Archaeology</strong> 65 (2002), fig. on 73 (from Bietak)<br />
Omit ( iv. 10)<br />
Clark, D. R. in <strong>Near</strong> <strong>Eastern</strong> <strong>Archaeology</strong> 66 (2003), figs. on 41<br />
Omit ( i 2 .211)<br />
%Spencer, P. in <strong>Near</strong> <strong>Eastern</strong> <strong>Archaeology</strong> 66 (2003), fig. on 112 [upper]<br />
Women with sistra and tumblers<br />
Luxor. Temple. Processional Colonnade. Walls.<br />
ii 2 .314(77)-(81)A<br />
(77)-(81) Scene 4, two rows <strong>of</strong> small scenes.<br />
Spencer, P. in <strong>Near</strong> <strong>Eastern</strong> <strong>Archaeology</strong> 66 (2003), fig. on 112 [lower]<br />
Omit. ( - Object not inscribed)<br />
Spencer, P. in <strong>Near</strong> <strong>Eastern</strong> <strong>Archaeology</strong> 66 (2003), fig. on 113 [upper] (from Petrie)<br />
Omit ( -i 2 .447)<br />
Spencer, P. in <strong>Near</strong> <strong>Eastern</strong> <strong>Archaeology</strong> 66 (2003), fig. on 113 [lower]<br />
Omit ( i 2 .818)<br />
%Spencer, P. in <strong>Near</strong> <strong>Eastern</strong> <strong>Archaeology</strong> 66 (2003), fig. on 114 [lower]<br />
Saqqâra. Necropolis. Around Teti Pyramid. LS 10. Kagemni Memi. Temp. Teti. Pillared Hall III.<br />
iii 2 .522(15)A<br />
(15) Bottom register with female acrobats and clappers and male dancers.<br />
Spencer, P. in <strong>Near</strong> <strong>Eastern</strong> <strong>Archaeology</strong> 66 (2003), fig. on 118<br />
Omit ( i 2 .70(6))<br />
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%Rosenberg, S. G. in <strong>Near</strong> <strong>Eastern</strong> <strong>Archaeology</strong> 67 (2004), figs. on 2 and 7 [left] (as Khnum)<br />
Valley <strong>of</strong> the Queens. Tomb 66. Queen Nefertari, wife <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II.<br />
i 2 .764(29)-(31)A<br />
Ram-headed guardian.<br />
%Rosenberg, S. G. in <strong>Near</strong> <strong>Eastern</strong> <strong>Archaeology</strong> 67 (2004), fig. on 7 [right]<br />
Elephantine. Ram Cemetery.<br />
v.229<br />
View<br />
%Homan, M. M. in <strong>Near</strong> <strong>Eastern</strong> <strong>Archaeology</strong> 67 (2004), fig. on 85<br />
801-262-940<br />
Female brewer, Dyn. V, in Florence, Museo Archeologico, 3812.<br />
%Homan, M. M. in <strong>Near</strong> <strong>Eastern</strong> <strong>Archaeology</strong> 67 (2004), figs. on 62, 92<br />
Deir el-Bersha. Miscellaneous.<br />
iv.187A<br />
Model <strong>of</strong> brewery, wood, in Leiden, Rijksmuseum van Oudheden, F.1939/1.4.<br />
<br />
%Homan, M. M. in <strong>Near</strong> <strong>Eastern</strong> <strong>Archaeology</strong> 67 (2004), fig. on 93<br />
El-aAmarna. Miscellaneous. Stelae.<br />
iv.232A<br />
Stela <strong>of</strong> Terure in Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum, 14122.<br />
Homan, M. M. in <strong>Near</strong> <strong>Eastern</strong> <strong>Archaeology</strong> 67 (2004), fig. on 94<br />
Omit. ( iii 2 .472(32))<br />
%Borowski, O. in <strong>Near</strong> <strong>Eastern</strong> <strong>Archaeology</strong> 67 (2004), fig. on 97<br />
Deir el Bahri. Great Temple. Middle Colonnade. South Half.<br />
ii 2 .344-5 (10)A<br />
V, Relief , Queen <strong>of</strong> Punt, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 14276.<br />
%Ebeling, J. R. and Rowan, Y. M. in <strong>Near</strong> <strong>Eastern</strong> <strong>Archaeology</strong> 67 (2004), fig. on 109<br />
Objects from <strong>The</strong>bes. Statues. Brooklyn Museum.<br />
i 2 .783A<br />
Statuette, Senenu grinding corn, late Dyn. XVIII, in Brooklyn NY, Brooklyn Museum, 37.120E.<br />
Burgh, T. W. in <strong>Near</strong> <strong>Eastern</strong> <strong>Archaeology</strong> 67 (2004), 67 (2004), fig. on 123<br />
Omit ()<br />
%Galpaz-Feller, P. in <strong>Near</strong> <strong>Eastern</strong> <strong>Archaeology</strong> 67 (2004), fig. on 153<br />
Deir el Medîna. I. Village. Dyn. XVIII-XIX.<br />
i 2 .702A<br />
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View<br />
%Galpaz-Feller, P. in <strong>Near</strong> <strong>Eastern</strong> <strong>Archaeology</strong> 67 (2004), fig. on 155 [left]<br />
Dishâsha. Cemetery. Nenkheftka. Late Dyn. V or VI<br />
iv.123A<br />
Double-statuette, Nenkheftka and wife, formerly in Boston MA, Museum <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts, 97.1092, now in<br />
Baltimore MD, Walters Art Museum, 22.425<br />
%Galpaz-Feller, P. in <strong>Near</strong> <strong>Eastern</strong> <strong>Archaeology</strong> 67 (2004), fig. on 155 [right]<br />
Saqqâra. Necropolis. J. Tombs <strong>of</strong> Position Unknown. Ptahmosi. Temp. Amenophis III.<br />
iii 2 .714A<br />
Statue <strong>of</strong> wife, Nehyt, in Baltimore MD, Walters Art Museum, 22.106.<br />
%Betlyon, J. W. in <strong>Near</strong> <strong>Eastern</strong> <strong>Archaeology</strong> 68 ( 2005), fig. on 9<br />
Syria. Saïda (Sidon)<br />
vii.384A<br />
Black basalt mummiform sarcophagus usurped by King Ashmun’azar II in Paris, Musée du Louvre,<br />
AO.4806.<br />
Wendrick, W. in <strong>Near</strong> <strong>Eastern</strong> <strong>Archaeology</strong> 68 ( 2005), fig. on 227<br />
Omit ( i 2 .577)<br />
<strong>Near</strong> <strong>Eastern</strong> <strong>Archaeology</strong> 69 (2006)<br />
Nothing for Top. Bibl.<br />
<strong>Near</strong> <strong>Eastern</strong> <strong>Archaeology</strong> 70 [1] (2007)<br />
Nothing for Top. Bibl.<br />
<strong>Near</strong> <strong>Eastern</strong> <strong>Archaeology</strong> 70 [2] (2007)<br />
Not yet seen <br />
<strong>Near</strong> <strong>Eastern</strong> <strong>Archaeology</strong> 70 [3] (2007)<br />
Not yet seen <br />
<strong>Near</strong> <strong>Eastern</strong> <strong>Archaeology</strong> 70 [4] (2007)<br />
Nothing for Top. Bibl.<br />
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