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<strong>Journal</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Egyptian</strong> <strong>Archaeology</strong><br />

Past and present members <strong>of</strong> the staff <strong>of</strong> the Topographical Bibliography <strong>of</strong> Ancient <strong>Egyptian</strong><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> Oxford<br />

This pdf version (situation on 14 July 2010):<br />

Jaromir Malek (Editor), Diana Magee, Elizabeth Fleming and Alison Hobby (Assistants to the<br />

Editor)<br />

Naville in JEA I (1914), pl. I cf. 5-8<br />

Abydos. Osireion.<br />

vi.29<br />

View.<br />

Naville in JEA I (1914), pl. ii [1]<br />

Abydos. Osireion. Sloping Passage.<br />

vi.30(17)-(18)<br />

Osiris and benu-bird from frieze.<br />

see Peet in JEA i (1914), 37-39<br />

Abydos. Necropolis.<br />

v.61<br />

Account <strong>of</strong> Cemetery D.<br />

see Peet in JEA i (1914), 39<br />

Abydos. Necropolis. Ibis Cemetery.<br />

v.77<br />

Description.<br />

see Loat in JEA i (1914), 40 and pl. iv<br />

Abydos. Necropolis. Ibis Cemetery.<br />

v.77<br />

Description and view.<br />

Blackman in JEA i (1914), pl. v [1] opp. 42<br />

Meir. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Pepiankh-ḥir-ib.<br />

iv.254<br />

View.<br />

Blackman in JEA i (1914), pl. v [2] opp. 42<br />

Meir. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Pepiankh-ḥir-ib.<br />

iv.255(16)<br />

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Group with calf from 2nd register.<br />

Petrie in JEA i (1914), pl. vi cf. 44<br />

El-Riqqa. Finds.<br />

iv.87<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> jewellery, temp. Sesostris II and III, in Manchester, <strong>The</strong> <strong>University</strong> Museum.<br />

Milne in JEA I (1914), pl. xiii [2] opp. 97<br />

Deir el-Baḥri. Gt. Temple. Cult Chapel <strong>of</strong> Ḥatshepsut.<br />

ii 2 .360(99)<br />

Two priests.<br />

Milne in JEA I (1914), pl. xiv cf. 99<br />

Abydos Necropolis. Ibis Cemetery.<br />

v.77<br />

Jar with sketch <strong>of</strong> Anthony and Cleopatra, in London, British Museum, EA 52929.<br />

Naville in JEA I (1914), 159-67 pls. xviii-xxi<br />

Abydos. Osireion.<br />

vi.29<br />

Description and views.<br />

Johnson in JEA I (1914), 169, 173 pls. xxii, xxiii [4], xxiv<br />

Antinoë.<br />

iv.175<br />

Plan <strong>of</strong> Town Enclosure and views <strong>of</strong> Temple Ramesses II.<br />

Blackman in JEA I (1914), pl. xxvii [1] opp. 182<br />

Meir. B.2. Ukh-hotep.<br />

iv.250<br />

View.<br />

Blackman in JEA I (1914), pl. xxvii [2] opp. 182<br />

Meir. B.2. Ukh-hotep.<br />

iv.250(8)-(9)<br />

Musicians from 2nd register.<br />

Blackman in JEA I (1914), pl. xxviii opp. 184<br />

Meir. Tomb B.1. Senbi.<br />

iv.249<br />

View.<br />

Petrie, Hilda in JEA I (1914), pl. xxix [2]<br />

El-Lâhûn. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Sithathor-int.<br />

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iv.109<br />

Pectoral <strong>of</strong> Sesostris II, in New York NY, Metropolitan Museum <strong>of</strong> Art.<br />

Hall in JEA I (1914), pl. xxxiii [1] cf. 201<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 71, Senenmut.<br />

i 2 .140(3)<br />

Cretans with vases.<br />

Hall in JEA I (1914), pl. xxxiii [2] cf. 199 (from Carter)<br />

Beni Ḥasan. Tomb 3. Khnemhotep.<br />

iv.147A<br />

Cat in papyrus-clump.<br />

Hall in JEA I (1914), pl. xxxiv [3], cf. 204 with note 14<br />

Cyprus. Enkómi.<br />

vii.403<br />

Vase with figure <strong>of</strong> <strong>Egyptian</strong>, and dish with <strong>Egyptian</strong> fisherman, Dyn. XVIII, in London, British Museum,<br />

EA 97.4-1.999 and 97.4-1.1042.<br />

JEA I (1914), fig. on 215<br />

Deir el-Bahri. Dyn. XI Temple. Finds.<br />

ii 2 .397<br />

Fragment from marsh scene with ichneumon robbing nest, Middle Kingdom, in Cambridge, Fitzwilliam<br />

Museum, E.5.1906.<br />

see Steindorff in JEA I (1914), 217<br />

El-Hammâmîya.<br />

v.7<br />

Mention <strong>of</strong> von Sieglin Expedition.<br />

see H. H[all] in JEA I (1914), 219<br />

801-426-035<br />

Statuette <strong>of</strong> Hepu, dedicated by brother Tjenena, Goldworker, bronze, probably Dyn. XIII, in Athens,<br />

National Archaeological Museum, 3365.<br />

see Whittemore in JEA I (1914), 246-7<br />

Sawâma, W. Akhmîm. Cemeteries.<br />

v.17<br />

Short account.<br />

Whittemore in JEA I (1914), 248-9 and pls. xxxvii-viii<br />

Abydos Necropolis. Ibis Cemetery.<br />

v.77<br />

Description.<br />

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Junker in JEA I (1914), 250-3 pls xxxix, xl<br />

Gîza. Necropolis. A. West Field.<br />

iii 2 .47<br />

Description and views.<br />

see Junker in JEA I (1914), 251<br />

Gîza. North Field. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Idu [II].<br />

iii 2 .166<br />

Rectangular c<strong>of</strong>fin <strong>of</strong> Idu [II], in Hildesheim Museum, 2511.<br />

Junker in JEA I (1914), 251 fig. 1<br />

Gîza, Tomb <strong>of</strong> Merib.<br />

iii 2 .168<br />

C<strong>of</strong>fin, Dyn. VI or 1st Int. Period.<br />

Junker in JEA i (1914), pl. xl [1], p. 253<br />

Gîza. West Field. S 344/346. Dyn. V-VI.<br />

iii 2 .152<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> deceased enclosed in plaster, from shaft S 466, in Vienna Museum, Inv. 7800.<br />

Junker in JEA i (1914), pl. xl [2], p. 253<br />

Gîza. West Field. Shaft S 820. Dyn. V-VI.<br />

iii 2 .160<br />

Mummy-mask, plaster.<br />

Junker in JEA i (1914), pl. xl [3] cf. 253<br />

Gîza. Cemetery G.4000.<br />

iii 2 .131<br />

Portrait-head from burial chamber <strong>of</strong> G.4560 (= Junker, Gîza i, pl. xiv [a, b]), in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong><br />

Museum, JE 44974.<br />

Junker in JEA i (1914), pl. xl [4] cf. 253<br />

Gîza. Cemetery G 4000. G 4650, Iabtet. Dyn. IV.<br />

iii 2 .135<br />

Reserve head, in Hildesheim Museum, 2384.<br />

<strong>Griffith</strong> in JEA ii (1915), 5-7 pls. i-iii<br />

Koptos. Miscellaneous.<br />

v.131<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> Wersu and Sitre, Dyn. XVIII, formerly in Ipswich Museum (incorrectly Norwich in Bibl.), now<br />

in Essen, Museum Folkswang.<br />

Weigall in JEA ii (1915), 10 fig. 1 (as ‘from the tomb <strong>of</strong> Ptahmosi’)<br />

000-000-00<br />

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Relief, man cutting <strong>of</strong>f calf’s leg, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum.<br />

<br />

Weigall in JEA ii (1915), 11 fig. 2 cf. 10 (from Hay MSS. 29851, 227)<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 19, Amenmosi.<br />

i 2 .33(4)<br />

Cow and calf with leg cut <strong>of</strong>f from 3rd register.<br />

Weigall in JEA ii (1915), 10 fig. 3<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 23. Tjay.<br />

i 2 .40(31)-(32)<br />

Calf with three legs, from funeral procession.<br />

Peet in JEA ii (1915), pl. xii [3] cf. 90<br />

El-Maḥâsna. Predynastic and Protodynastic Cemetery.<br />

v.39<br />

Ivory figurine, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum.<br />

Peet in JEA ii (1915), pl. xii [1] cf. 90 (= Quibell, i, on pl. xiii)<br />

Hierakonpolis. Temple Enclosure. Main deposit.<br />

v.195<br />

Ivory statuette <strong>of</strong> crouching captive.<br />

Peet in JEA ii (1915), pl. xiii [4], cf. p. 93<br />

El-aAmra.<br />

v.106<br />

Knife-handle, Predynastic, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, CG 14265.<br />

Peet in JEA ii (1915), pls.xiv, xv cf. 93-94<br />

Abydos Necropolis. Slate Palettes.<br />

v.105<br />

5. Two fragments, captives etc., in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, 1892.1171, and London, British<br />

Museum, EA 20791.<br />

Hall in JEA ii (1915), pl. xvi and 138<br />

Gîza. G 7948. Rakhaefankh.<br />

iii 2 .208(2)<br />

Six registers, counting products.<br />

see Hall in JEA ii (1915), 141-2<br />

Karnak. Exterior <strong>of</strong> Hypostyle.<br />

ii 2 .55(167)<br />

III, names <strong>of</strong> canal and fortresses.<br />

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see Hall in JEA ii (1915), 144 [bottom]<br />

Wâdi Hammâmât. Wadi Fawâkhîr.<br />

vii.334<br />

Graffiti, Dyn. XXV-XXX, date and cartouche <strong>of</strong> Sabacon.<br />

see Hall in JEA ii (1915), 145 [middle lower]<br />

Wâdi Hammâmât. Wadi Fawâkhîr.<br />

vii.335<br />

Graffiti, Dyn. XXV-XXX, name <strong>of</strong> Aḥmosi-sineith.<br />

see Hall in JEA ii (1915), 145 [top left]<br />

Wâdi Hammâmât. Wadi Fawâkhîr.<br />

vii.336<br />

Text No. 148 <strong>of</strong> Ati-Yawahy.<br />

see Hall in JEA ii (1915), 145 [top right]<br />

Wâdi Hammâmât. Wadi Fawâkhîr.<br />

vii.336<br />

Cartouche.<br />

see Hall in JEA ii (1915), 145 [top middle]<br />

Wâdi Hammâmât. Wadi Fawâkhîr.<br />

vii.336<br />

Text probably <strong>of</strong> Ariyaw-rata.<br />

Hall in JEA ii (1915), 147 and pl. xviii opp. 148<br />

Begîg. Obelisk <strong>of</strong> Sesostris I.<br />

iv.99<br />

Narrow faces in 1827 (Wilkinson).<br />

Hall in JEA ii (1915), 152-153 pl. xix<br />

Karnak. Festival Temple. Chamber <strong>of</strong> Kings.<br />

ii 2 .112(342)<br />

Cartouches. from side and rear walls, in Louvre, Musée du Louvre, E.13481 bis.<br />

Wainwright in JEA ii (1915), 202-3 pls xxv, xxvi<br />

Balabîsh. Cemetery.<br />

v.29<br />

Description.<br />

Gardiner in JEA iii (1916), pl. i (cf. pl. III) cf. 13<br />

Sinai. Miscellaneous. Proto-Sinaitic objects.<br />

vii.360<br />

Sphinx (No. 345), in London, British Museum, EA 41748.<br />

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Gardiner in JEA iii (1916), pl. iii cf. 13<br />

Sinai. Miscellaneous. Proto-Sinaitic objects.<br />

vii.360<br />

Bust (No. 347), in Brussels, Musées Royaux d’Art et d’Histoire, E.2428.<br />

Gardiner in JEA iii (1916), pls. iii, iv [upper] cf. 13<br />

Sinai. Miscellaneous. Proto-Sinaitic objects.<br />

vii.360<br />

Statue (No. 346), in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 38268.<br />

Gardiner in JEA iii (1916), on pl. iii cf. 13<br />

Sinai. Wâdi Maghâra.<br />

Omit.<br />

Proto-Sinaitic graffito, No. 348.<br />

Gardiner in JEA iii (1916), pls. iii [lower], iv [lower], v cf. 12-16<br />

Sinai. Mines.<br />

Omit.<br />

Proto-Sinaitic graffiti, Nos. 349-55.<br />

JEA iii (1916), pl. xi cf. 73-5<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. Valley <strong>of</strong> the Kings. B. Finds.<br />

i 2 .588<br />

Plaques <strong>of</strong> Amenophis III, probably from here, formerly in Lord Carnarvon colln., now in New York<br />

NY, Metropolitan Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 26.7.1339, 1340, 1342.<br />

Gardiner in JEA iii (1916), 95-110 pls. xii, xiii<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. Asâsîf. At foot <strong>of</strong> Causeways. Finds from Carnarvon Tomb.<br />

i 2 .618<br />

Carnarvon Tablet I, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 41790.<br />

Gardiner in JEA iii (1916), fig. on 100<br />

Edfu Tell. Finds.<br />

v.203<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Tjau, perhaps Hyksos Period, formerly in A. H. Gardiner collection, now in Oxford, Ashmolean<br />

Museum, 1971.5.<br />

see <strong>Griffith</strong> in JEA iii (1916), 111 [1]<br />

Nubia. Meroë. Tle. <strong>of</strong> Amun. Inner Rooms.<br />

vii.236A<br />

Stela with 21 lines <strong>of</strong> Meroitic text, in St Petersburgh, State Hermitage Museum, 5631.<br />

Mackay in JEA iii (1916), 125-6 pls. xiv, xv<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 26, Khaemweset.<br />

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i 2 .344(1)<br />

Scenes in I-III.<br />

see <strong>Griffith</strong> in JEA iii (1916), 142<br />

Kafr aAmmâr and Ṭarkhân.<br />

iv.86<br />

Mention <strong>of</strong> Family Tomb <strong>of</strong> High-Priests, Dyn. XXV.<br />

Carter, H. in JEA iii (1916), 151 n. 1 pl. xvii (as Amenophis I and from tomb now thought to belong to<br />

Queen Ahmosi Nefertere, Bibl. i 2 .599-600)<br />

800-731-890<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> statuette <strong>of</strong> king wearing nemes, basalt, 1st half <strong>of</strong> Dyn. XVIII, formerly in the Earl <strong>of</strong> Carnarvon<br />

colln., now in New York NY, Metropolitan Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 26.7.1400.<br />

Carter in JEA iii (1916), 147-53 pl. xviii [upper]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. D.A.N. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Amenophis I.<br />

i 2 .599-600<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> Queen Ahmosi-Nefertere(?), in New York NY, Metropolitan Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 21.7.9.<br />

Carter in JEA iii (1916), 147-53 pl. xviii [lower]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. D.A.N. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Amenophis I.<br />

i 2 .599-600<br />

View.<br />

Carter in JEA iii (1916), 147-53 pl. xix<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. D.A.N. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Amenophis I.<br />

i 2 .599-600<br />

Plan showing position <strong>of</strong> tomb.<br />

Carter in JEA iii (1916), pl. xix opp. 149<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. D.A.N. Carter excavations.<br />

i 2 .594<br />

Plan showing position.<br />

Carter in JEA iii (1916), 147-53 pl. xx<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. D.A.N. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Amenophis I.<br />

i 2 .599-600<br />

Plan.<br />

Carter in JEA iii (1916), 147-53 pl. xxi<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. D.A.N. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Amenophis I.<br />

i 2 .599-600<br />

Inscribed vases, in New York NY, Metropolitan Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 21.7.1-8.<br />

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Carter in JEA iii (1916), 153-4 pl. xxiii<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. Temples <strong>of</strong> Amenophis I and Queen Aḥmosi Nefertere.<br />

ii 2 .422<br />

Description and plan.<br />

Somers Clarke in JEA iii (1916), 165-6 pl. xxix [E]<br />

Mirgissa. Fort.<br />

vii.142<br />

Plan.<br />

Somers Clarke in JEA iii (1916), 167 pl. xxiv [F]<br />

Dabnarti Island. Fort. Dyn. XII.<br />

vii.142<br />

Plan.<br />

Somers Clarke in JEA iii (1916), 168 and xxix [G]<br />

Shalfak. Fort.<br />

vii.143<br />

Plan.<br />

Somers Clarke in JEA iii (1916), pl. xxiv [H]<br />

Uronarti Island. Fort.<br />

vii.143<br />

Plan.<br />

Somers Clarke in JEA iii (1916), pl. xxiv [1]<br />

Semna West.<br />

vii.144<br />

Plan <strong>of</strong> site.<br />

Somers Clarke in JEA iii (1916), pl. xxix [K]<br />

Semna East.<br />

vii.152<br />

Plan <strong>of</strong> site.<br />

Somers Clarke in JEA iii (1916), pl. xxv [1] cf. 160-1<br />

Kushtemma. Ikkur Fort.<br />

vii.37<br />

Plan.<br />

Somers Clarke in JEA iii (1916), 167 pl. xxv [2]<br />

Dabnarti Island.<br />

vii.142<br />

Plan <strong>of</strong> fort, Dyn. XII.<br />

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Somers Clarke in JEA iii (1916), 168 pl. xxv [3]<br />

Shalfak. Fortress. Dyn. XII.<br />

vii.143<br />

Plan.<br />

Somers Clarke in JEA iii (1916), 161-3 pl. xxvi<br />

Buhen. Fort.<br />

vii.129<br />

Plan and description.<br />

Somers Clarke in JEA iii (1916), 165-6 pl. xxviii<br />

Mirgisse in Matuka District.<br />

vii.142<br />

Plan <strong>of</strong> fort, Dyn. XII.<br />

Somers Clarke in JEA iii (1916), 169-72 pls. xxix-xxxi<br />

Semna West. Fort.<br />

vii.144<br />

Plan, section and reconstruction.<br />

see Somers Clarke in JEA iii (1916), 172-4<br />

Semna East.<br />

vii.152<br />

Description.<br />

Somers Clarke in JEA iii (1916), pl. xxxii<br />

Semna East. Fort.<br />

vii.152<br />

Plan.<br />

see Somers Clarke in JEA iii (1916), 174-6<br />

Semna East. Rock-texts.<br />

vii.155<br />

Description.<br />

Wells in JEA iii (1916), 180-1 fig. on 180<br />

Uronarti. Fort.<br />

vii.143<br />

Plan and section.<br />

see Lyons in JEA iii (1916), 182<br />

Buhen. Finds.<br />

vii.131<br />

Clay stela, Sesostris III, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum.<br />

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Lyons in JEA iii (1916), 182-3 fig.<br />

Mirgissa (Upper Nubia). Temple.<br />

vii.142<br />

Description and plan.<br />

<strong>Griffith</strong> in JEA iii (1916), 193-8 pls. xxxiii-xxxv<br />

Omit. (Objects in Cochrane colln.)<br />

<strong>Griffith</strong> in JEA iii (1916), 196 pl. xxxiv [9]<br />

Omit.<br />

Glazed plaque amulet, in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, 1936.195.<br />

JEA iii (1916), 243 [bottom]<br />

El Quṣeir el-aAmarna. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Khuenukh.<br />

iv.239(3)<br />

Titles <strong>of</strong> deceased.<br />

Blackman in JEA iii (1916), 254 pl. xxxix [1]<br />

Meir. Tomb A2. Pepy-ankh.<br />

iv.247(1)<br />

Scene in hall.<br />

Blackman in JEA iii (1916), pl. xxxix [2]<br />

Meir. Tomb A2. Pepy-ankh.<br />

iv.249(top)<br />

View <strong>of</strong> serdab.<br />

Gardiner in JEA iii (1916), pl. xl opp. 256<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. D.A.N. Carnarvon Excav. in “Mandara” in 1908-13.<br />

i 2 .611<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Aḥmosi (Pawer), Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 45056.<br />

<strong>Griffith</strong> in JEA iii (1916), 255 fig.<br />

Gebel Barkal. Miscellaneous.<br />

vii.223<br />

Omphalos or small shrine <strong>of</strong> possibly Amanikhabale, in Boston MA, Museum <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts, 21.3234.<br />

Gardiner in JEA iv (1917), 1-3 pls. i, ii<br />

Gîza. Miscellaneous.<br />

Omit.<br />

Upper part <strong>of</strong> statue <strong>of</strong> woman, , formerly in Lord Carnarvon colln., now in New York NY,<br />

Metropolitan Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 26.7.1391.<br />

Winlock in JEA iv (1917), 11-15 pls. iii, iv<br />

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<strong>The</strong>bes. Temple <strong>of</strong> Amenophis I and Aḥmosi-Nefertere.<br />

ii 2 .422<br />

Block with reconstruction <strong>of</strong> ḥeb-sed scenes.<br />

<strong>Griffith</strong> in JEA iv (1917), 21-4 pl. v<br />

Meroë. Misc. Various.<br />

vii.261<br />

Stone plaque, Prince Arikankharer smites captives, formerly in Cargill colln., now in Worcester MA, Art<br />

Museum, 1922.145.<br />

Gardiner in JEA iv (1917), 28<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. Asâsîf. At foot <strong>of</strong> Causeways.<br />

i 2 .616<br />

Name <strong>of</strong> Antef from Tomb 41 in Birâbi.<br />

Gardiner in JEA iv (1917), 28-9 (quoting Carter MSS)<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. Asâsîf. At foot <strong>of</strong> Causeways. Tomb 65. Khety.<br />

i 2 .617<br />

Description and finds.<br />

Gardiner in JEA iv (1917), 29-30 (quoting Carter) fig. 2<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. Asâsîf. At foot <strong>of</strong> Causeways. Tomb 65. Khety.<br />

i 2 .617<br />

(a) Stela in niche above doorway, wooden.<br />

Gardiner in JEA iv (1917), pl. vii<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. Asâsîf. At foot <strong>of</strong> Causeways. Tomb 65. Khety.<br />

Omit.<br />

Pottery, etc.<br />

Gardiner in JEA iv (1917), 33-8 pls. viii, ix<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. Asâsîf. At foot <strong>of</strong> Causeways. Tomb 65. Khety.<br />

i 2 .617<br />

(b) and (c) Limestone stelae from recessed right and left <strong>of</strong> doorway, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE<br />

45058, 45057.<br />

see Gardiner in JEA iv (1917), 30-1<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. Asâsîf. At foot <strong>of</strong> Causeways. Tomb 65. Khety.<br />

i 2 .617<br />

Rectangular c<strong>of</strong>fin <strong>of</strong> Iu, woman, found in debris <strong>of</strong> Forecourt.<br />

Blackman, A. M. in JEA iv (1917), 39-40 [1] pl. x [1]<br />

803-034-440<br />

Stela with trapezoid-shaped summit <strong>of</strong> Hor, son <strong>of</strong> woman Sit-khentekhtai, with two registers <strong>of</strong> probably<br />

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relatives, Dyn. XIII, formerly in Baron Nugent colln., then in Lady Boileau colln. in 1917.<br />

Blackman, A. M. in JEA iv (1917), 40-1 [2] pl. x [2]<br />

803-050-650<br />

Round-topped stela, son Amenhotep, wab-priest <strong>of</strong> Ptah, before Djehutmosi, Governor <strong>of</strong> the Town,<br />

Vizier, etc., with <strong>of</strong>fering text mentioning ‘One who is south <strong>of</strong> his wall’ (i.e. Ptah), and below, wife Nayf<br />

and daughter, each with a small boy, at table with <strong>of</strong>ferings between them, temp. Amenophis II, formerly<br />

in Baron Nugent and Lady Boileau collns., now in Tenri, Tenri Sankokan Museum.<br />

Blackman in JEA iv (1917), see 39-43 pl. xi [3, 4]<br />

8<br />

Canopic jars <strong>of</strong> Neferweben, New Kingdom, and head <strong>of</strong> jar <strong>of</strong> Haty, in Nugent colln.<br />

see Blackman in JEA iv (1917), 43 [8]<br />

Omit. (Cone <strong>of</strong> Userhet, in Nugent colln.)<br />

Blackman in JEA iv (1917), 42-3 pl. xi [6, 7]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tombs <strong>of</strong> position unknown. Wesi, Temp. Amenophis III.<br />

iii 2 .718<br />

Two canopic jars, alabaster, formerly in Nugent colln.<br />

see Blackman in JEA iv (1917), 43-6 pls. xii, xiii<br />

Omit. ( - Small objects in Haggard colln.)<br />

Ricketts, C. in JEA iv (1917), 71 pl. xiv<br />

800-494-200<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> statue <strong>of</strong> king wearing nemes, probably Sesostris III or Amenemhet III, obsidian, formerly in W.<br />

MacGregor colln. and at Sotheby’s in 1922, now in Lisbon, Museu Calouste Gulbenkian, Inv. 138.<br />

Mackay in JEA iv (1917), 77-8 pl. xv [2]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 251, Amenmosi.<br />

i 2 .337(8)<br />

Upper part <strong>of</strong> man.<br />

Mackay in JEA iv (1917), pl. xv [3] opp. 77<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 55, Ramosi.<br />

i 2 .109(7)<br />

1st fig. <strong>of</strong> deceased at (7).<br />

Mackay in JEA iv (1917), pl. xv [4] opp. 77<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 155, Antef.<br />

i 2 .265(7)<br />

Unfinished figure <strong>of</strong> deceased from left jamb.<br />

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Mackay in JEA iv (1917), pl. xv [5] opp. 77<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 229, no name.<br />

i 2 .328(1)<br />

Deceased and wife <strong>of</strong>fering.<br />

Mackay in JEA iv (1917), 79 pl. xv [6]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 52, Nakht.<br />

i 2 .101(4)<br />

Deceased and wife.<br />

Mackay in JEA iv (1917), pl. xv [7] opp. 77<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 93, Ḳenamun.<br />

i 2 .192(16)<br />

Lute-player.<br />

Mackay in JEA iv (1917), pl. xv [8] opp. 77<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 89,Amenmosi.<br />

i 2 .182(10)A<br />

Man <strong>of</strong>fering. [Identification not certain]<br />

Mackay in JEA iv (1917), pl. xvi [1] opp. 78<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 55, Ramosi.<br />

i 2 .109(7)<br />

2nd unfinished figure <strong>of</strong> deceased at (7).<br />

Mackay in JEA iv (1917), pl. xvi [2] opp. 78<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 92, Suemnut.<br />

i 2 .188(9)<br />

Man with <strong>of</strong>ferings.<br />

Mackay in JEA iv (1917), pl. xvi [3] opp. 78 cf. 77-8<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 92, Suemnut<br />

i 2 .188(5)<br />

Scribe in II.<br />

Mackay in JEA iv (1917), pl. xvi [4] opp. 78<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 104, Djehutnufer.<br />

i 2 .218(7)<br />

Remains <strong>of</strong> two seated figures.<br />

Mackay in JEA iv (1917), pl. xvi [5] opp. 78 cf. 75 note 4<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 378, Name unknown.<br />

i 2 .435(3)<br />

Servant with flowers.<br />

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Mackay in JEA iv (1917), 81 pl. xvi [6]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 22, Waḥ.<br />

i 2 .37(4)<br />

Deceased, wife and daughter in lower scene.<br />

Mackay in JEA iv (1917), 81 pl. xvi [7]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 154, Tati.<br />

i 2 .262(1)<br />

Guests at banquet.<br />

Mackay in JEA iv (1917), pl. xvii [1, 2] opp. 82<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 92, Suemnut.<br />

i 2 .189(11)<br />

Deceased and family fowling and spearing fish.<br />

Mackay in JEA iv (1917), pl. xvii [3, 4] opp. 82<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 104, Djehutnufer.<br />

i 2 .218(6)<br />

Fragsments from scene <strong>of</strong> fishing and fowling.<br />

Mackay in JEA iv (1917), pl. xvii [5, 6] opp. 82<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 22, Waḥ.<br />

i 2 .38(5)<br />

1st register, deceased and family fowling and spearing fish.<br />

Mackay in JEA iv (1917), pl. xviii [1] opp. 84<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 92,Suemnut.<br />

i 2 .188(5)<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> scene, defaulters before deceased<br />

Mackay in JEA iv (1917), pl. xviii [2] opp. 84<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 92, Suemnut.<br />

i 2 .188(9)<br />

Scribes before deceased.<br />

Mackay in JEA iv (1917), 83-4 pl. xviii [3]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 36, bi.<br />

i 2 .65(8)<br />

Deceased [watching industries].<br />

Mackay in JEA iv (1917), pl. xviii [4] opp. 84 cf. 85<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 92, Suemnut.<br />

i 2 .188(4)<br />

Text in front <strong>of</strong> deceased.<br />

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Carter in JEA iv (1917), 107 n. 1, 112 [24-8] and map pl. xix [A]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. S.W. Valleys C. Graffiti. Wadi Sikket Tâqet Zaid.<br />

i 2 .593<br />

Graffiti.<br />

see Carter in JEA iv (1917), 110-12, 113 [103-9, 121-5, 150-1] and map, pl. xix [F, G]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. S.W. Valleys. C. Graffiti. Wâdi el-Gharbi.<br />

i 2 .594<br />

Graffiti.<br />

see Carter in JEA iv (1917), 111-12, and map, pl. xix [top left]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. S.W. Valleys. C. Graffiti. Wâdi Sikket el-Agala.<br />

i 2 .594<br />

Graffiti.<br />

Carter in JEA iv (1917), 107 n. 110-13 pl. xix [220] [A, D, F, G]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. Wâdi el-Sikket, etc.<br />

i 2 .590<br />

Mention <strong>of</strong> graffiti, and map showing positions.<br />

Carter in JEA iv (1917),109-10 pl. xix [C, D and 60]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. Wâdi Qubbânet el-Qirûd (Ape Cemetery).<br />

i 2 .591, 592<br />

Description, map showing position, and name <strong>of</strong> Princess Neferure from statue-fragment, cast in Cairo,<br />

<strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 45930.<br />

Carter in JEA iv (1917), 112-113 [62, 72-3] and map pl. xix [B, C, D]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. S.W. Valleys. C. Graffiti. Wâdi Qubbânet el-Qirûd.<br />

i 2 .593<br />

Graffiti.<br />

Carter in JEA iv (1917), pl. xix [D.70]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. Wâdi Qubbânet el-Qirûd.<br />

i 2 .591<br />

Position <strong>of</strong> Tomb <strong>of</strong> Three Princesses.<br />

Carter in JEA iv (1917), pl. xix [250] cf. 114<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. Valleys S. <strong>of</strong> D.B. Graffiti.<br />

i 2 .668<br />

Position <strong>of</strong> graffiti.<br />

Carter in JEA iv (1917), 108, and map, pl. xix [A]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. S.W. Valleys. Wâdi Sikket Tâqet Zaid. South Tomb <strong>of</strong> Ḥatshepsut.<br />

i 2 .591<br />

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Map and descr. <strong>of</strong> site.<br />

Carter in JEA iv (1917), 114-18 pls. xx, xxi cf. pl. xix [A 22]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. S.W. Valleys. Wâdi Sikket Tâqet Zaid. South Tomb <strong>of</strong> Ḥatshepsut.<br />

i 2 .591<br />

Plan and section.<br />

Carter in JEA iv (1917), 114-18 pls. xxii cf. pl. xix [A 22]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. S.W. Valleys. Wâdi Sikket Tâqet Zaid. South Tomb <strong>of</strong> Ḥatshepsut.<br />

i 2 .591<br />

Sarcophagus (not mentioned separately in Bibl.), in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 47032.<br />

Turaev in JEA iv (1917), 119-121 pls. xxiii-xxv<br />

Heliopolis. Misc. Statues.<br />

iv.63A<br />

Lower part <strong>of</strong> statue <strong>of</strong> Ankh-psametek, late Persian or early Ptolemaic, formerly in Turaev colln., now in<br />

St Petersburg, State Hermitage Museum, 5629.<br />

Carter and Gardiner in JEA iv (1917), 130-58 pls. xxix, xxx<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. V. <strong>of</strong> Kings. 2. Ramesses IV.<br />

i 2 .497<br />

Description (with plan <strong>of</strong> tomb from Turin papyrus) and plan and section.<br />

<strong>Griffith</strong>s in JEA iv (1917), 159-73 pls. xxxi, xxxii<br />

Meröe. Shrine <strong>of</strong> Apis (1000 <strong>of</strong> Garstang).<br />

vii.239<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Prince Akinidad with text, in London, British Museum, EA 1650.<br />

Weigall in JEA iv (1917), fig. on 187<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 86, Menkheperre-sonb.<br />

i 2 .178(8)<br />

Bull (from vase carried by Cretan).<br />

Gardiner in JEA iv (1917), 188-9 pl. xxxvii<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. Miscellaneous. Stelae.<br />

i 2 .812<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Iri, late Dyn. XVIII, formerly in MacGregor colln. 1568, now in Lisbon, Fundaçao Calouste<br />

Gulbenkian.<br />

Davies in JEA iv (1917), 194-9 pl. xxxviii<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. Miscellaneous. Various.<br />

i 2 .844<br />

Writing-board with architect’s plan, Dyn. XVIII, in New York NY, Metropolitan Museum <strong>of</strong> Art,<br />

14.108.<br />

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Ricketts, C. in JEA iv (1917), 211-12 pls. xxxix, xl (as serpentine)<br />

800-493-620<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> statue <strong>of</strong> king wearing nemes, probably Amenemhet III, formerly in Lord Grenfell and O.<br />

Raphael collns. and at Sotheby’s in 1917, now in Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum, E.2.1946.<br />

Reisner in JEA iv (1917), 213-15<br />

Gebel Barkal. Temples.<br />

vii.208<br />

General account.<br />

Reisner in JEA iv (1917), fig. on 214<br />

Gebel Barkal. Temples.<br />

vii.208<br />

Plan.<br />

Reisner in JEA iv (1917), pl. xiv [3]; see v, 106-8<br />

Gebel Barkal. Temple B.700.<br />

vii.214<br />

Foundation deposits in Khartûm Museum, 2392 and Boston MA, Museum <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts, 24.1065-6.<br />

Reisner in JEA iv (1917), 215-27<br />

Gebel Barkal. B. 500. Great Temple <strong>of</strong> Amun.<br />

vii.215<br />

Description.<br />

Reisner in JEA iv (1917), pls. xli, xlii<br />

Gebel Barkal. B.500. Great Temple <strong>of</strong> Amun.<br />

Omit.<br />

Plan and section <strong>of</strong> cachette outside Pylon <strong>of</strong> Great Temple.<br />

Reisner in JEA iv (1917), 215, pls. xliii-xliv<br />

Gebel Barkal. B.500. Great Temple <strong>of</strong> Amun.<br />

vii.215<br />

Plans.<br />

Reisner in JEA iv (1917), pl. xlv [2]<br />

Gebel Barkal. B.500. Great Temple <strong>of</strong> Amun.<br />

Omit.<br />

Sanctuary, Foundation deposits.<br />

Reisner in JEA iv (1917), pl. xlv [3]; see v, 106-8<br />

Gebel Barkal. B.700. Temple <strong>of</strong> Atlanersa and Senkamaniskeñ.<br />

vii.214<br />

Foundation-deposit with alabaster tablets <strong>of</strong> Atlanersa.<br />

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Reisner in JEA iv (1917), pls. xlvi, xlvii<br />

Gebel Barkal. B.500. Great Temple <strong>of</strong> Amun.<br />

vii.215<br />

Plans.<br />

Reisner in JEA iv (1917), pls. xlviii, xlix<br />

Gebel Barkal. B.500. Great Temple <strong>of</strong> Amun.<br />

vii.215<br />

Sections.<br />

see Reisner in JEA iv (1917), 215-18<br />

Gebel Barkal. B.500. Great Temple <strong>of</strong> Amun. Cache <strong>of</strong> statues north <strong>of</strong> First Pylon.<br />

vii.221<br />

Description.<br />

see Reisner in JEA iv (1917), 223-4<br />

Gebel Barkal. B.500. Great Temple <strong>of</strong> Amun. Chapel <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II.<br />

vii.221<br />

Blocks with cartouches.<br />

Davies in JEA iv (1917), 238 note 4 pl. l [1a]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 51, Userhet.<br />

i 2 .98(6)<br />

Last priest in 2nd register (Nebmeḥyt).<br />

Davies in JEA iv (1917), 234-41 pls. l [left], li, lii<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes.<br />

Omit.<br />

Ostraca with sketches (goddess on horseback, probably from Deir el-Medîna cemetery, in New York NY,<br />

Metropolitan Museum <strong>of</strong> Art).<br />

see Gunn and Gardiner in JEA iv (1917), 242-9<br />

Edfu to Berenice. Wâdi Abbâd. Rock-Temple.<br />

vii.321<br />

Description.<br />

see Gunn and Gardiner in JEA iv (1917), 250-1<br />

Edfu to Berenice. Wâdi Abbâd. Rock-Temple.<br />

vii.325(28)<br />

Correction <strong>of</strong> texts.<br />

Gunn and Gardiner in JEA iv (1917), 242-51 pl. liii<br />

Edfu to Berenice. Wâdi Abbâd. Rock-Temple.<br />

vii.321<br />

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View.<br />

Gunn and Gardiner in JEA iv (1917), 250, 251 cf. 249-50<br />

Edfu to Berenice. Wâdi Abbâd. East <strong>of</strong> Temple.<br />

vii.325(29)<br />

Rock stelae <strong>of</strong> Sethos I.<br />

Gardiner, A. H. in JEA iv (1917), 256-60 pl. lv (as man)<br />

803-002-400<br />

Round-topped stela, woman Mer(yt)neithotep, King’s daughter, etc., at table, Dyn. II-III, formerly in<br />

Halifax, Yorkshire, Bankfield Museum. (Bought in Luxor in 1839.)<br />

Bénédite in JEA v (1918), 1-15, 225-41 pls. i-ii<br />

Qau. Misc.<br />

v.16<br />

Ivory knife-handle, Predynastic, formerly in Lord Carnarvon colln., now in New York NY, Metropolitan<br />

Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 26.7.1281<br />

Crompton in JEA v (1918), 57-60 pl. vii<br />

8<br />

Slate palette with men and ostriches, Predynastic, in Manchester, <strong>The</strong> Manchester Museum, 5476.<br />

<strong>Griffith</strong> in JEA v (1918), 62-3 pl. viii<br />

Karnak. Reliefs. Objects in Museums.<br />

ii 2 .296<br />

Block, Amenophis IV in ḥeb-sed ceremonies, formerly in Gayer Anderson colln., now in Cambridge,<br />

Fitzwilliam Museum, E.2300.1943.<br />

see Reisner in JEA v (1918), 67 [1]<br />

Tangassi. Tumuli.<br />

vii.193<br />

Description.<br />

see Reisner in JEA v (1918), 67-8 [3]<br />

El-Kurru. Pyramid-feld.<br />

vii.195<br />

Description.<br />

Ricketts in JEA v (1918), 78 pl. ix<br />

Memphis. Miscellaneous.<br />

Omit.<br />

Blue faience inlay, King adoring, Ptolemaic, formerly in Lord Carnarvon colln., now in New York NY,<br />

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Metropolitan Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 26.7.1006.<br />

Reisner in JEA v (1918), 79<br />

Kerma.<br />

vii.177<br />

Text from lower part <strong>of</strong> statue <strong>of</strong> Ḥepdjefa.<br />

Reisner in JEA v (1918), 79-98<br />

Asyût. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Ḥepdjefa I.<br />

iv.261<br />

Description with plan.<br />

Reisner in JEA v (1918), pl. x<br />

Gebel Barkal. Temple B.600. Meroitic Chapel.<br />

vii.215<br />

Plan.<br />

Reisner in JEA v (1918), 99-100<br />

Gebel Barkal. Meroitic Chapel (B.600).<br />

vii.215<br />

Description.<br />

Reisner in JEA v (1918), 100<br />

Gebel Barkal. Meroitic Chapel (B.600).<br />

vii.215<br />

Cartouches, plaques.<br />

Reisner in JEA v (1918), 101-12<br />

Gebel Barkal. Temple <strong>of</strong> Atlanersa (B.700).<br />

vii.213<br />

Cartouches, plaques.<br />

Reisner in JEA v (1918), 99-112 pls. x, xi<br />

Gebel Barkal. Temple <strong>of</strong> Atlanersa (B.700).<br />

vii.213<br />

Plan and section.<br />

Reisner in JEA v (1918), pls. xii, xiii, xvi [top], xvii<br />

Gebel Barkal. Temple <strong>of</strong> Atlanersa (B.700).<br />

vii.213<br />

Views.<br />

Reisner in JEA v (1918), 109 pl. xvii [upper]<br />

Gebel Barkal. Temple <strong>of</strong> Atlanersa (B.700).<br />

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Unfinished colossal granite statue, probably early Meroitic, perhaps Arqamani, in Merowe Museum, 21.<br />

Reisner in JEA v (1918), 104-6 fig. 2 pl. xiv<br />

Gebel Barkal. Temple <strong>of</strong> Atlanersa (B.700).<br />

vii.214-15<br />

Altar <strong>of</strong> Atlanersa, in Boston MA, Museum <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts, 23.728.<br />

Reisner in JEA v (1918), pl. xv<br />

Gebel Barkal. Temple <strong>of</strong> Atlanersa (B.700). Room II.<br />

vii.214<br />

Façade.<br />

Reisner in JEA v (1918), 106 fig. 3 pl. xvi [middle and bottom]<br />

Gebel Barkal. Temple <strong>of</strong> Atlanersa (B.700). Room II.<br />

vii.214<br />

Re-used blocks <strong>of</strong> Atlanersa, probably from rear wall.<br />

Reisner in JEA v (1918), 102 fig. 1, cf. pl. xiii [upper]<br />

Texts<br />

Gebel Barkal. Temple <strong>of</strong> Atlanersa (B.700). Sanctuary.<br />

vii.215<br />

Statuette <strong>of</strong> Amenophis III, green slate, in Boston MA, Museum <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts, 23.734.<br />

Reisner in JEA v (1918), 108 fig. 4<br />

Gebel Barkal. Temple <strong>of</strong> Atlanersa (B.700)<br />

vii.214<br />

Fragment <strong>of</strong> black granite obelisk <strong>of</strong> Senkamanskeñ, found in debris in doorway <strong>of</strong> Pylon, now in Boston<br />

MA, Museum <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts.<br />

see Reisner in JEA v (1918), 106-8<br />

Gebel Barkal. Temple <strong>of</strong> Atlanersa (B.700).<br />

vii.214<br />

Foundation deposits with alabaster tablets <strong>of</strong> Atlanersa, in Khartûm Museum, 2392, and two in Boston,<br />

Museum <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts, 24.1065-6.<br />

Reisner in JEA v (1918), cf. 109 pl. xvii [upper]<br />

Gebel Barkal. Temple B.700. Portico.<br />

vii.214<br />

Unfinished colossal grey granite statue, probably early Meroitic, in Merowe Museum, 21.<br />

Blackman in JEA v (1918), pl. xviii facing 117<br />

El Bersha. Tomb 2. Djehutiḥotep II.<br />

iv.179(12)<br />

22<br />

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Scene, deceased purified.<br />

see Blackman in JEA v (1918), 121 [middle]<br />

Karnak. Festival Temple. Room XXXI.<br />

ii 2 .122<br />

Alabaster purification pedestal <strong>of</strong> Tuthmosis III (called <strong>of</strong>f.-table in Bibl.).<br />

Blackman in JEA v (1918), 121-2 pl. xix<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 51, Userhet.<br />

i 2 .98(6)<br />

Purification-scene w. text <strong>of</strong> Akheperkaresonb.<br />

Gunn in JEA v (1918), cf. 125-6 pls. xx, xxi<br />

Heliopolis. Miscellaneous. Statues.<br />

iv.63<br />

Lower part <strong>of</strong> statue <strong>of</strong> Ankh-psametek, Late Persian or Early Ptolemaic, formerly in B. Turaiev colln.,<br />

now in Leningrad, State Hermitage Museum, 5629.<br />

see Ricketts in JEA v (1918), 145, 146<br />

Memphis. Miscellaneous. Various.<br />

Omit.<br />

Faience chalice with reliefs, dedicated by Sheshonḳ, son <strong>of</strong> Osorkon II, in Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum,<br />

4563.<br />

Ricketts in JEA v (1918), 145-7 pls. xxiii-xxv<br />

Hermopolis Magna. Finds.<br />

iv.175A<br />

Two faience chalices with King in chariot and slaying foes, temp. Osorkon, formerly in Myers colln., now<br />

in Eton College, Myers Museum.<br />

Ransom Williams in JEA v (1918), cf. 166-9 pl. xxvi [1-4]<br />

Omit.<br />

Vases, in Cleveland OH, Cleveland Museum <strong>of</strong> Art.<br />

Ransom Williams in JEA v (1918), cf. 169-70 [5] pl. xxvi [5]<br />

8<br />

Head rest <strong>of</strong> Irwet, Kings favourite, Dyn. V or VI, in Cleveland OH, Cleveland Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 14.626.<br />

Ransom Williams in JEA v (1918), 170-1 pl. xxvii [6]<br />

Omit.<br />

Disks, in Cleveland OH, Cleveland Museum <strong>of</strong> Art.<br />

Ransom Williams in JEA v (1918), 171 [7] pl. xxvii [7]<br />

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Cylinder seal <strong>of</strong> Menkaure, in Cleveland OH, Cleveland Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 16.656.<br />

Ransom Williams in JEA v (1918), 171-2 pl. xxvii [8, 9]<br />

Omit.<br />

Seals, etc., in Cleveland OH, Cleveland Museum <strong>of</strong> Art.<br />

Ransom Williams in JEA v (1918), 172-3 pl. xxviii [10, 11]<br />

Omit.<br />

Seals, etc., in Cleveland OH, Cleveland Museum <strong>of</strong> Art.<br />

see Ransom Williams in JEA v (1918), 173-5, pls. xxviii [12, 12a] (masks), xxix (cartonnages)<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. Miscellaneous. S.W. Valleys. Tomb <strong>of</strong> the Apes.<br />

i 2 .593<br />

Mimic burials, containing bronze objects, in Cleveland OH, Cleveland Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 14.712, 14.713,<br />

344-15.14 - 347.14, 349.14-350.14, 426.14, 423.14a-c.<br />

Ransom Williams in JEA v (1918), 175-7 pl. xxx [13]<br />

Meir. Miscellaneous.<br />

iv.256<br />

C<strong>of</strong>fin <strong>of</strong> Senbi, Dyn. XII, in Cleveland OH, Cleveland Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 14.716.<br />

Ransom Williams in JEA v (1918), 175-7 pl. xxx [14]<br />

Meir. Miscellaneous.<br />

iv.256<br />

Mask from same c<strong>of</strong>fin, in Cleveland OH, Cleveland Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 14.731.<br />

Ransom Williams in JEA v (1918), 177-8 [15] pl. xxxi<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. Tombs <strong>of</strong> Priests <strong>of</strong> Amun. Near Temple <strong>of</strong> Hatshepsut.<br />

i 2 .637<br />

C<strong>of</strong>fin <strong>of</strong> Bekenmut, Dyn. XXII, in Cleveland OH, Cleveland Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 14.561.<br />

Gardiner, A. H. in JEA v (1918), 183 [middle]<br />

Name and titles<br />

801-643-750<br />

Block-statue <strong>of</strong> Parahotep (also Rahotep), Governor <strong>of</strong> the Town and Vizier, etc., with figures <strong>of</strong> Maet <strong>of</strong><br />

Per-Rameses, Ptah, Osiris and the Sons <strong>of</strong> Horus in relief, granite, temp. Ramesses II, formerly in A.<br />

Quirini colln. in Villa Alticchiero, Padua, now in Bellagio, Lago di Como, Villa Melzi.<br />

Gardiner, A. H. in JEA v (1918), 183 [top]<br />

Text<br />

801-655-500<br />

Base with feet <strong>of</strong> standing statue <strong>of</strong> Rahotep, Governor <strong>of</strong> the Town and Vizier, black granite, temp.<br />

Ramesses II, in Aberdeen, Anthropological Museum, 1393.<br />

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Bénédite in JEA v (1918), 1-15 cf. 225-41 pls. i, ii<br />

Qau. Miscellaneous.<br />

v.16<br />

Ivory knife-handle, in New York NY, Metropolitan Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 26.7.1281.<br />

Bénédite in JEA v (1918), 232-6 pl. xxxii facing 225<br />

Gebel el-aAraq<br />

v.107<br />

Knife-handle, Predynastic, in Louvre, E.11517.<br />

Bénédite in JEA v (1918), 227 1 fig. 1<br />

Sohâg.<br />

v.31<br />

Ivory knife handle with animals, Predynastic, in Farnham Royal, Pitt Rivers Museum.<br />

Bénédite in JEA v (1918), 227-8 pl. xxxiii<br />

8<br />

Predynastic ivory comb, with birds and animals, formerly in T. Davis colln., now in New York NY,<br />

Metropolitan Museum <strong>of</strong> Art.<br />

Bénédite in JEA v (1918), 1-15, 225-41 pl. XXXIV<br />

Abû Zeidân.<br />

v.205<br />

Ivory knife-handle, with rows <strong>of</strong> animals, Predynastic, in Brooklyn NY, Brooklyn Museum <strong>of</strong> Art,<br />

09.889.118.<br />

see Williams in JEA v (1918), 272-3<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. Near Temple <strong>of</strong> Hatshepsut. Tombs <strong>of</strong> Priests <strong>of</strong> Amun.<br />

i 2 .637<br />

C<strong>of</strong>fin <strong>of</strong> Esamun and Eskhons, Dyn. XXII, in Cleveland OH, Cleveland Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 352.14.<br />

Williams in JEA v (1918), 273-4 pl. xxxvi [16, 17]<br />

Omit.<br />

Statuettes, etc., in Cleveland OH, Cleveland Museum <strong>of</strong> Art.<br />

Ransom Williams in JEA v (1918), 274-5 [18] pl. xxxvii [18]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. Miscellaneous. Various.<br />

i 2 .838<br />

Ushabti-box <strong>of</strong> Bekmut, Dyn. XXII, in Cleveland OH, Cleveland Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 359.14.<br />

Williams in JEA v (1918), 275-7 pl. xxxviii [19]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. Necropolis. Objects. Various.<br />

i 2 .845<br />

Eight leather tabs <strong>of</strong> Osorkon I with scenes <strong>of</strong> King before divinities, in Cleveland OH, Cleveland<br />

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Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 14.698-705.<br />

see Williams in JEA v (1918), 278<br />

8<br />

Two canopic jars <strong>of</strong> Gerg-mennufer, Dyn. XVIII, in Cleveland OH, Cleveland Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 108.14,<br />

109.14.<br />

see Williams in JEA v (1918), 278<br />

8<br />

Pottery jars <strong>of</strong> Ḥori, wab priest, Lector, in Cleveland OH, Cleveland Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 143-6.14.<br />

Williams in JEA v (1918), 278 [middle]<br />

8<br />

Name and title <strong>of</strong> Detamun-paankh, Songstress <strong>of</strong> the Temple <strong>of</strong> Amun, from wooden ushabti-box, Dyn.<br />

XXII or later, in Cleveland OH, Cleveland Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 14.718.<br />

see Williams in JEA v (1918), 278<br />

Ihnâsya el-Medina. Misc.<br />

iv.121A<br />

Block-statue <strong>of</strong> Djeubastefankh, son <strong>of</strong> Unnufer, Dyn. XXVI, in Cleveland OH, Cleveland Museum <strong>of</strong><br />

Art, 190.14.<br />

see Williams, C. R. in JEA v (1918), 278 (as 860.17 and Dyn. XXX or Ptol.);<br />

800-731-100<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> royal statue wearing nemes, probably Hatshepsut or Tuthmosis III, greywacke, formerly in C. J.<br />

Blair colln., now in Cleveland OH, Cleveland Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 1917.976.<br />

Williams, C. R. in JEA v (1918), 278-9 [20] pl. xxxviii (as No. 192.14, diorite and Dyn. XVIII)<br />

800-798-130<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> royal statue wearing nemes, granodiorite, Dyn. XXI-XXII, in Cleveland OH, Cleveland Museum<br />

<strong>of</strong> Art, 1914.663.<br />

Williams, C. R. in JEA v (1918), 279 [21] pl. xxxviii (as 191.14)<br />

801-763-180<br />

Upper part <strong>of</strong> statue <strong>of</strong> Ankh-hor, Royal acquaintance, probably holding [naos], basalt, Dyn. XXVII, in<br />

Cleveland OH, Cleveland Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 1914.662.<br />

see Ransom Williams in JEA v (1918), 279<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. Miscellaneous. Stelae.<br />

i 2 .802<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Userḥet, in Cleveland OH, Cleveland Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 185.14.<br />

%see Williams, C. R. in JEA v (1918), 279 (as 184.14)<br />

803-055-250<br />

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Round-topped votive stela, Isis before Min-Amun-Kamutef, and below, Neferronpet, Head <strong>of</strong> the cattle<br />

stalls <strong>of</strong> Amun-Re, kneeling in adoration, late Dyn. XVIII, in Cleveland OH, Cleveland Museum <strong>of</strong> Art,<br />

1914.656. (Probably from <strong>The</strong>bes.)<br />

%see Williams, C. R. in JEA v (1918), 279 (as 201.14)<br />

803-063-070<br />

Round-topped stela with baboons adoring the sun disc in the lunette, and two registers below, I, young<br />

god (probably sun god) on lotus, protected by Maet on either side, with Sekhmet further on left, and<br />

Shedsunefertem (last two signs combined), Greatest <strong>of</strong> the directors <strong>of</strong> craftsmen, etc., <strong>of</strong> the temple <strong>of</strong><br />

Ptah, before Ptah further to the right, II, left, woman before Bubastis and [Sekhmet], right, Hori, God’s<br />

father <strong>of</strong> Ptah, Prophet and God’s father <strong>of</strong> Nefertum, Mayor <strong>of</strong> Memphis, and probably dedicator <strong>of</strong> the<br />

stela Nedjemmeref(?), son <strong>of</strong> Pash(en)mut, wab-priest <strong>of</strong> Ptah, before Mut mistress <strong>of</strong> Asher, temp.<br />

Sesonchis I or a little later, in Cleveland OH, Cleveland Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 1914.669.<br />

%see Williams, C. R. in JEA v (1918), 279 (as 202.14 and Dyn. V or VI)<br />

804-053-450<br />

Tomb relief, head and shoulders <strong>of</strong> man and face <strong>of</strong> wife, mid-Dyn. XVIII, in Cleveland OH, Cleveland<br />

Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 1914.670.<br />

%see Williams, C. R. in JEA v (1918), 279 (as 200.14)<br />

803-022-530<br />

Fragment <strong>of</strong> rectangular stela, Iteti-iker, Overseer <strong>of</strong> interpreters, etc. and wife (name lost), King’s<br />

ornament, seated, with two daughters(?) behind them, early Dyn. XI, in Cleveland OH, Cleveland<br />

Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 1914.543. (Said to come from <strong>The</strong>bes.)<br />

%see Williams, C. R. in JEA v (1918), 279 (as 188.14)<br />

Omit.<br />

Relief fragment, head <strong>of</strong> man, , in Cleveland OH, Cleveland Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 1914.659.<br />

see Williams in JEA v (1918), 279<br />

8<br />

Offering table <strong>of</strong> Harsiesi, New Kingdom or later, in Cleveland OH, Cleveland Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 182.14.<br />

see Williams in JEA v (1918), 279<br />

8<br />

Offering table with reliefs, Late Period, in Cleveland OH, Cleveland Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 183.14.<br />

see Williams in JEA v (1918), 279<br />

8<br />

Sculptor’s models, Early Ptolemaic, in Cleveland OH, Cleveland Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 186.14, 194.14, 195.14.<br />

%see Williams, C. R. in JEA v (1918), 279 (as 193.14)<br />

Omit.<br />

Round-topped stela, three men around cow on pedestal, , in Cleveland OH, Cleveland Museum <strong>of</strong><br />

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Art, 1914.664.<br />

%Williams, C. R. in JEA v (1918), 280 fig. 1<br />

804-070-100<br />

Lintel and top parts <strong>of</strong> jambs <strong>of</strong> Amenardais (I or II), God’s wife, Divine adoratress, etc., ‘beloved <strong>of</strong><br />

Amun-Re lord <strong>of</strong> the Thrones <strong>of</strong> the Two Lands’, Dyn. XXV, formerly in Cleveland OH, Cleveland<br />

Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 203.14, then in New York, Parke-Bernet Galleries Inc., in 1971. (Probably from<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes.)<br />

Ransom Williams in JEA v (1918), pl. XXXIX opp. 280-4<br />

Heliopolis. Miscellaneous.<br />

iv.64A<br />

Relief, girl musicians etc., Dyn. XXX, in Cleveland OH, Cleveland Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 199.14.<br />

see Ransom Williams in JEA v (1918), 281, 284 pl. XL opp. 282<br />

Heliopolis. Miscellaneous.<br />

iv.64A<br />

Block with musicians etc., in Alexandria, Graeco-Roman Museum.<br />

Winlock in JEA vi (1920), 1-3 pl. i facing 1<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 255, Roy.<br />

i 2 .340<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> Roy, in New York NY, Metropolitan Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 17.190.1960.<br />

Winlock, H. E. in JEA vi (1920), 2 pl. ii [1]<br />

801-633-500<br />

Statuette <strong>of</strong> man (name lost) kneeling with stela, incomplete, mid-Dyn. XVIII, in New York NY,<br />

Metropolitan Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 89.2.268.<br />

Winlock, H. E. in JEA vi (1920), 3 pl. ii [2]<br />

Saqqâra. Between the Monastery and Sekhemkhet’s Enclosure. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Pay. Dyn. XIX.<br />

iii 2 .655A<br />

Fragment <strong>of</strong> left part <strong>of</strong> a round-topped stela, probably from a tomb rather than votive, with Pay,<br />

Overseer <strong>of</strong> the royal apartments, in adoration before hawk-headed Re-Harakhti, probably temp.<br />

Ramesses II, in New York NY, Metropolitan Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 04.2.527.<br />

Rostovtzeff in JEA vi (1920), 15 pl. VI [upper]<br />

King with hoe and standards.<br />

Hierakonpolis. Temple Enclosure. Main Deposit.<br />

v.194A<br />

Large mace-head, in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, E.3632<br />

Rostovtzeff in JEA vi (1920), 15 pl. VI [lower left]<br />

King and cup bearers from recto<br />

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Hierakonpolis. Temple Enclosure. Main Deposit.<br />

v.194A<br />

Slate palette <strong>of</strong> Narmer, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, CG 14716<br />

Rostovtzeff in JEA vi (1920), 15 pl. VI [lower right]<br />

Hierakonpolis. Temple Enclosure. Main Deposit.<br />

v.195A<br />

Ivory plaque with animals, probably Old or Middle Kingdom, in London, Petrie Museum, 14863.<br />

see Reisner in JEA vi (1920), 29 [2a]<br />

Semna West. Temple <strong>of</strong> Tuthmosis III.<br />

vii.145(1)-(2)<br />

Façade, Text <strong>of</strong> Seni from 3rd register.<br />

Reisner in JEA vi (1920), 29 [2c]<br />

Semna East. Temple. Court I.<br />

vii.152<br />

Three graffiti <strong>of</strong> viceroys, temp. Tuthmosis I-II.<br />

see Reisner in JEA vi (1920), 30 [3, a]<br />

Semna West. Temple <strong>of</strong> Tuthmosis III.<br />

vii.148(23)<br />

Exterior, text <strong>of</strong> Neḥi.<br />

Reisner in JEA vi (1920), 30 [J]<br />

Semna (East). Temple. Court I.<br />

vii.152<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Neḥi, temp. Tuthmosis III, in Chicago IL, Oriental <strong>Institute</strong> Museum, 9052.<br />

Reisner in JEA vi (1920), 33-5<br />

Ellesîya. Rock Temple.<br />

vii.91<br />

Description <strong>of</strong> texts <strong>of</strong> Amenemopet, etc.<br />

see Reisner in JEA vi (1920), 34 [7, c]<br />

Buhen. Temple <strong>of</strong> Isis.<br />

vii.130<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Djehutmosi.<br />

see Reisner in JEA vi (1920), 41 [12, d]<br />

Abû Simbel. South <strong>of</strong> Great Temple.<br />

vii.118(17)<br />

Rock-stela, Ramesses II with princess <strong>of</strong>fers to divinities, for [Heḳa]nakht.<br />

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Abû Simbel. Rock-stelae S. <strong>of</strong> Great Temple.<br />

vii.118(15)<br />

Stela, Ramesses II, etc., for Setau.<br />

see Reisner, G. A. in JEA vi (1920), 45-7<br />

801-602-810<br />

Family group statue <strong>of</strong> Amenemonet, Chief <strong>of</strong> the Medjay, Overseer <strong>of</strong> works on the monuments <strong>of</strong> His<br />

Majesty etc., son <strong>of</strong> Unnufer, First prophet <strong>of</strong> Amun, and Esi, Chief <strong>of</strong> the harîm <strong>of</strong> Amun, with twentyfive<br />

mummiform figures <strong>of</strong> relatives, cartouches <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II, black granite, temp. Ramesses II, in<br />

Naples, Museo Archeologico Nazionale, 1069.<br />

see Reisner in JEA vi (1920), 47 [g]<br />

Buhen. <strong>The</strong> Temple <strong>of</strong> Horus <strong>of</strong> Buhen.<br />

vii.133(4W) and vii.134(5W)<br />

Scene <strong>of</strong> kneeling figure <strong>of</strong> a King’s son from lower register.<br />

see Reisner in JEA vi (1920), 50 [18c, 19a]<br />

Semna (West). Rock-Texts. Misc.<br />

vii.151<br />

Text <strong>of</strong> Wentawat.<br />

see Reisner in JEA vi (1920), 50 [19c]<br />

Abû Simbel. Gt. Temple. S. Chapel.<br />

vii.98(4)A<br />

Hieratic graffiti <strong>of</strong> Naḥerḥu, son <strong>of</strong> Wentawat, temp. Ramesses VI (?).<br />

see Reisner in JEA vi (1920), 51 [21, c]<br />

Buhen. Temple <strong>of</strong> Isis.<br />

vii.130<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> text from pillar.<br />

Peet, T. E. in JEA vi (1920), 56-7 pl. vii<br />

803-063-200<br />

Round-topped votive stela, Ankh-hor, God’s father, Master <strong>of</strong> the secrets <strong>of</strong> the shrine <strong>of</strong> Hathor mistress<br />

<strong>of</strong> Aphroditopolis, son <strong>of</strong> Pemu, God’s father, as ihy-priest with sistrum and menat before Hathor mistress<br />

<strong>of</strong> Aphroditopolis, year 22 <strong>of</strong> Sesonchis V (Akheperre), formerly in W. Harding Smith colln., now in<br />

London, Petrie Museum, 14534.<br />

Reisner in JEA vi (1920), 61-64<br />

Kurru. Pyramid Field.<br />

vii.195<br />

General account.<br />

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see Reisner in JEA vi (1920), 62, 64<br />

Nûri. Pyramid <strong>of</strong> Atlanarsa (XX).<br />

Omit.<br />

Mention as belonging to Atlanarsa.<br />

Davies, N. de Garis in JEA vi (1920), 69-72 pl. viii<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Miscellaneous. Others.<br />

iii 2 .829<br />

Alabaster model sistrum <strong>of</strong> Teti, formerly in Lord Carnarvon colln., now in New York NY, Metropolitan<br />

Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 26.7.1450.<br />

see Reisner in JEA vi (1920), 73 note 1<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. Miscellaneous. Statues.<br />

i 2 .784<br />

Fragments <strong>of</strong> double statue <strong>of</strong> Nekhtmin with wife, temp. Amenophis III, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum,<br />

CG 779.<br />

see Reisner in JEA vi (1920), 74 [VII, d]<br />

Derr. About 200 metres N. <strong>of</strong> Temple.<br />

vii.90<br />

Description <strong>of</strong> rock stela <strong>of</strong> Amenemḥab.<br />

see Reisner in JEA vi (1920), 75<br />

Akhmîm.<br />

v.25<br />

Title <strong>of</strong> statue <strong>of</strong> Osorkonankh, Dyn. XXII, in Cairo, IFAO.<br />

see Reisner in JEA vi (1920), 85 (5)<br />

Gebel el-Shems. Rock-stela and rock-text.<br />

vii.122<br />

Rock-stela <strong>of</strong> Ḥor.<br />

Gardiner in JEA vi (1920), 100-13 pl. XI<br />

Karnak. Hypostyle. Exterior.<br />

ii 2 .55(167), III<br />

Scene, return to Egypt.<br />

Gardiner in JEA vi (1920), 100-13 pl. XII [right]<br />

Karnak. Hypostyle. Exterior.<br />

ii 2 .55(167), III<br />

King in chariot shooting.<br />

Gardiner in JEA vi (1920), pl. XII [left]<br />

Karnak. Hypostyle. Exterior.<br />

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ii 2 .55(167), III<br />

King in chariot, looking back.<br />

see Reisner in JEA vi (1920), 117<br />

Naga el-Deir. Sheikh Farag. Various.<br />

v.28A<br />

Shell <strong>of</strong> Sesostris I from Tomb SF5, in Boston MA, Museum <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts, 13.3532.<br />

Reisner in JEA vi (1920), 117-8 pls. XIV, XV [1-4J]<br />

Naga el-Deir. Various.<br />

v.26<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> blind harper, Dyn. XII, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 44419.<br />

JEA vi (1920), 118 pl. xv [5]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. Miscellaneous. Statues.<br />

i 2 .795<br />

Statuette, woman with harp, Dyn. XVIII, formerly Kennard colln., then Baker colln., now in New York<br />

NY, Metropolitan Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 1972.118.39.<br />

Newberry in JEA vi (1920), 155 pl. xvi [2]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. Objects. Vases.<br />

i 2 .840A<br />

Glass vase <strong>of</strong> Tuthmosis III, in Munich, Staatliche Sammlung Ägyptischer Kunst, Inv. 630.<br />

Langdon and Gardiner in JEA vi (1920), 179-205 pl. xviii<br />

Karnak. Gt. Temple. Court N. <strong>of</strong> VIIth Pylon.<br />

ii 2 .132(492)<br />

Hittite Treaty, description and collation <strong>of</strong> text.<br />

Blackman in JEA vi (1920), 206-8 pls. xix, xx.<br />

El-Salmîya.<br />

v.169A<br />

Pottery model granary with scenes, 1st Int. Period, formerly in Colman colln., now in Norwich, Castle<br />

Museum, 37.21.<br />

Winlock in JEA vi (1920), 209-211 pl. xxi<br />

Naga el-Ḥaṣâya. Various.<br />

v.205<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Hernesubaste, Dyn. XXII, formerly in private possession, now destroyed.<br />

[Gardiner, A. H.] in JEA vi (1920), 212-13 pl. xxii (brought from Egypt by G. A. Hoskins)<br />

801-641-260<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> Roy, Overseer <strong>of</strong> the two granaries <strong>of</strong> Montu in Hermonthis, etc., kneeling with raised arms,<br />

dedicated by mother Sit-humay, mentioning brother Akheperkare, First royal son <strong>of</strong> Montu, sandstone,<br />

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temp. Tuthmosis I or a little later, formerly in Sir H. Rider Haggard colln., now in Norwich, Castle<br />

Museum, 93.925. (Allegedly from Sheikh aAbd el-Qurna in 1910.)<br />

Capart in JEA vi (1920), 227-233 pl. xxiii, xxvii [1, 2]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb 36 [C 8]. Kaaaper.<br />

iii 2 .459<br />

Statues <strong>of</strong> man and wife, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, CG 34, 33.<br />

Capart in JEA vi (1920), 227-233 pl. xxv [middle-bottom]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb 36 [C.8]. Kaaaper.<br />

Omit. (iii 2 .459)<br />

Plan showing finding place.<br />

Capart in JEA vi (1920), 232, 233 pl. xxvii [3], xxviii<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb 36 [C.8]. Kaaaper. Objects from tomb.<br />

iii 2 .724<br />

Upper part <strong>of</strong> statue <strong>of</strong> man, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, CG 32.<br />

Capart in JEA vi (1920), pl. xxiv [upper left] facing 226<br />

Asyût. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Nakhti.<br />

iv.266<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> Nakhti, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 36283.<br />

Capart in JEA vi (1920), pl. xxiv [upper right] opp. 226<br />

Asyût. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Nakhti.<br />

iv.266<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> deceased, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, E.11937.<br />

Capart in JEA vi (1920), pl. xxiv [lower] opp. 226<br />

Asyût. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Nakhti.<br />

iv.266<br />

Two statuettes.<br />

see Capart in JEA vi (1920), 226-7 pl. xxv [top] (from Mariette)<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb No. 40. Ranufer. Early Dyn. V.<br />

Omit.<br />

Plan showing position.<br />

see Capart in JEA vi (1920), 226-7 pl. xxvi<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb No. 40. Ranufer. Early Dyn. V.<br />

iii 2 .462<br />

Statues <strong>of</strong> Ranufer, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, CG 18, 19.<br />

see Reisner in JEA vi (1920), 251<br />

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Gebel Barkal. Temple B.500. Cache N. <strong>of</strong> 1st Pylon.<br />

vii.221<br />

Two statues <strong>of</strong> Anlamani.<br />

see Reisner in JEA vi (1920), 251<br />

Gebel Barkal. Temple B.700.<br />

vii.221<br />

Two stats. Tanwetamani.<br />

Reisner in JEA vi (1920), pl. xxix [lower]<br />

Gebel Barkal. Temples B.700<br />

vii.213<br />

View <strong>of</strong> Temple 700.<br />

Reisner in JEA vi (1920), on pl. xxix [lower]<br />

Gebel Barkal. Temples B.600<br />

vii.215<br />

View <strong>of</strong> Temple 600.<br />

see Reisner in JEA vi (1920), 247-59<br />

Gebel Barkal. Temple B.800.<br />

vii.212<br />

Description.<br />

see Reisner in JEA vi (1920), 253 [f]<br />

Gebel Barkal. Temple B.800.<br />

vii.213<br />

Granite block or altar <strong>of</strong> Senkamaniskeñ, in Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum, 1481.<br />

see Reisner in JEA vi (1920), 253 [d]<br />

Gebel Barkal. Temple B.800.<br />

vii.213<br />

Cache <strong>of</strong> fragments found in Room 904.<br />

Reisner in JEA vi (1920), 253 [h]<br />

Gebel Barkal. Various.<br />

vii.222<br />

Fragment <strong>of</strong> granite obelisk <strong>of</strong> Senkamaniskeñ, in Boston MA, Museum <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts.<br />

see Reisner in JEA vi (1920), 253 [g]<br />

Gebel Barkal. Pylon.<br />

vii.214<br />

Fragment <strong>of</strong> obelisk <strong>of</strong> Senkamaniskeñ.<br />

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see Reisner in JEA vi (1920), 253 [i]<br />

Gebel Barkal. Miscellaneous.<br />

vii.222<br />

Grey granite headless statue <strong>of</strong> Akhratañ, in Boston MA, Museum <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts, 23.735.<br />

see Reisner in JEA vi (1920), 253 [k]<br />

Gebel Barkal. Various<br />

vii.222<br />

Sketches <strong>of</strong> captives from sandstone dais, in Merowe Museum, 40.<br />

see Reisner in JEA vi (1920), 261-2, 263<br />

Gebel Barkal. Temple 900.<br />

vii.213<br />

Re-used blocks <strong>of</strong> Piankhy and Ḥarsiotef.<br />

Reisner in JEA vi (1920), 247-63 pls. Xxx, xxxii, xxxv, cf. xxix<br />

Gebel Barkal. Temples 800, 900.<br />

vii.213<br />

Views.<br />

Reisner in JEA vi (1920), 247-63 pls. Xxxi, xxxiv fig. on 249<br />

Gebel Barkal. Temples 800, 900.<br />

vii.212<br />

Plans.<br />

Reisner in JEA vi (1920), 247-63 pl. xxxii<br />

Gebel Barkal. Temples 800, 900.<br />

vii.213<br />

Cache <strong>of</strong> fragments <strong>of</strong> statues.<br />

Reisner in JEA vi (1920), pl. xxxiii [1]<br />

Gebel Barkal. Temple B.500. Cache <strong>of</strong> statues N. <strong>of</strong> 1st Pylon.<br />

vii.221<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> statue <strong>of</strong> Taharqa, in Merowe Museum, 11.<br />

Reisner in JEA vi (1920), pl. xxxiii [2]<br />

Gebel Barkal. Temple B.500. Cache <strong>of</strong> statues N. <strong>of</strong> 1st Pylon.<br />

vii.221<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> Queen Amanimall, in Merowe Museum, 13.<br />

Reisner in JEA vi (1920), pl. xxxiii [3]<br />

Gebel Barkal. Temple B.500. Cache <strong>of</strong> statues N. <strong>of</strong> 1st Pylon.<br />

vii.221<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> statue <strong>of</strong> Aspelta, in Boston MA, Museum <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts, 23.730.<br />

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Reisner in JEA vi (1920), pl. xxxiii [4-6]<br />

Gebel Barkal. Temple B.500. Cache <strong>of</strong> statues N. <strong>of</strong> 1st Pylon.<br />

vii.221<br />

Two statues <strong>of</strong> Senkamaniskeñ, one in Boston MA, Museum <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts, 23.731, one in Merowe<br />

Museum, 12.<br />

Reisner in JEA vi (1920), pl. xxxvi<br />

Gebel Barkal. Temple B.500<br />

vii.215<br />

View.<br />

Davies in JEA vii (1921), 5 pls. i, ii<br />

aAmarna. Private Palace.<br />

iv.199<br />

Fresco <strong>of</strong> princesses, in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum.<br />

Davies in JEA vii (1921), 5-6 pls. Iii, iv<br />

aAmarna. Town. Various.<br />

iv.207<br />

Small fragments <strong>of</strong> frescoes, in London, Petrie Museum, 2261-2294<br />

Capart in JEA vii (1921), pl. v facing 31 cf. 34<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Between Monastery <strong>of</strong> Apa Jeremias and Sekhemkhet’s enclosure. Tomb Ḥaremḥab.<br />

iii 2 .656<br />

Block, 4 registers <strong>of</strong> Fields <strong>of</strong> Iaru, in Bologna, Museo Civico Archeologico, 1885.<br />

Capart in JEA vii (1921), pl. vi [upper] facing 33<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Between Monastery <strong>of</strong> Apa Jeremias and Sekhemkhet’s enclosure. (Almost certainly from here.)<br />

Tomb Ḥaremḥab<br />

iii 2 .657<br />

Block, military camp w. chariots horsemen, etc., in Bologna, Museo Civico Archeologico, 1889.<br />

Capart in JEA vii (1921), fig. 1 [upper] on 33<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Between Monastery <strong>of</strong> Apa Jeremias and Sekhemkhet’s enclosure. Tomb Ḥaremḥab.<br />

iii 2 .656<br />

Block, house, men w. chariot and horses, donkeys, etc., in Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum, 20363.<br />

Capart in JEA vii (1921), fig. 1 [lower] on 33 pl. vi [lower]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Between Monastery <strong>of</strong> Apa Jeremias and Sekhemkhet’s enclosure. Tomb Ḥaremḥab.<br />

iii 2 .657<br />

Block, houses, people, etc., in Bologna, Museo Civico Archeologico, 1888 (adjoining Berlin, Ägyptisches<br />

Museum, 20363).<br />

Capart in JEA vii (1921), opp. 34 pl. vii<br />

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Ṣaqqâra. Between Monastery <strong>of</strong> Apa Jeremias and Sekhemkhet’s enclosure. Tomb Ḥaremḥab.<br />

iii 2 .656<br />

Block, men preparing <strong>of</strong>ferings, in Bologna, Museo Civico Archeologico, 1886.<br />

Somers Clarke in JEA vii (1921), pls. ix, x<br />

El-Kâb. Town. Enclosure.<br />

v.173<br />

Plans.<br />

Somers Clarke in JEA vii (1921), 56-62, 65-72 pls. xi-xiv<br />

El-Kâb. Town. Enclosure.<br />

v.173<br />

Description, etc.<br />

Somers Clarke in JEA vii (1921), pls. xv-xviii<br />

El-Kâb. Town. Enclosure.<br />

v.173<br />

Views.<br />

Somers Clarke in JEA vii (1921), 61<br />

El-Kâb. Town. Enclosure. Other Finds.<br />

v.174<br />

Mention <strong>of</strong> colossal statue, Sesostris I (?).<br />

Somers Clarke in JEA vii (1921), 62-4<br />

El-Kâb. Town. Enclosure. Temples.<br />

v.173<br />

Description.<br />

JEA vii (1921), 110<br />

Some names and titles<br />

Omit. (803-050-358)<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Minemḥet, Dyn. XVIII, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, C 279.<br />

Boreux in JEA vii (1921), 113 pl. xix<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous.<br />

i 2 .713<br />

Wooden statuette, a Servant in the Place <strong>of</strong> Truth with ram-headed staff, Dyn. XVIII or XIX, in Paris,<br />

Musée du Louvre, N.1575.<br />

Boreux in JEA vii (1921), 113-114 pl. xx<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous.<br />

i 2 .713<br />

Wooden statue <strong>of</strong> sd _ m-as with hawk-standard, Dyn. XVIII or XIX, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, N.854<br />

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Mackay in JEA vii (1921), 157 with n. 1 pl. xxiii [1]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 211, Paneb.<br />

i 2 .307(1)<br />

Bark on stand.<br />

Mackay in JEA vii (1921), 165 pl. xxiv [2]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 36, Ibi.<br />

i 2 .66(14)<br />

Deceased and mother in 1st register.<br />

Mackay in JEA vii (1921), pl. xxiv [3] facing 164<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 55, Raamosi.<br />

i 2 .109(7)<br />

Arm <strong>of</strong> 3rd figure <strong>of</strong> deceased with staff.<br />

Mackay in JEA vii (1921), pl. xxiv [4] facing 164<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 55, Raamosi.<br />

i 2 .108(4)<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> man in 3rd couple in 2nd register.<br />

Peet in JEA vii (1921), 169-175 pl. xxv<br />

aAmarna. Town.<br />

iv.199-200<br />

General account and part <strong>of</strong> plan.<br />

Peet in JEA vii (1921), 171-4 pl. xxvi<br />

aAmarna. House N.49.18. Renufer.<br />

iv.205<br />

Description and views (as O.49.18).<br />

Peet in JEA vii (1921), 175-8 pl. xxvii<br />

aAmarna. Workmen’s Village.<br />

iv.209<br />

Description and view.<br />

Peet in JEA vii (1921), 179-82 pl. xxviii<br />

aAmarna. Tomb Chapels.<br />

iv.209<br />

Views.<br />

Peet in JEA vii (1921), 179-82 pl. xxix [3]<br />

aAmarna. Tomb Chapels.<br />

iv.209<br />

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Stela <strong>of</strong> Ptaḥmey, dedicated to Shed and Isis, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 46954.<br />

Peet in JEA vii (1921), fig. on 180<br />

aAmarna. Tomb Chapels.<br />

iv.209<br />

Plan and section <strong>of</strong> Chapel 525.<br />

Peet in JEA vii (1921), 175 pl. xxix [4]<br />

aAmarna. House N.49.18. Renufer<br />

iv.205<br />

Sculptor’s trial piece, head <strong>of</strong> young man, in Copenhagen, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Æ.I.N.1587.<br />

see Peet in JEA vii (1921), 182-3<br />

aAmarna. Official Palace.<br />

iv.198<br />

Waste-heaps east <strong>of</strong> Palace.<br />

see Capart in JEA vii (1921), 186-8<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb No. 54. Sekhemka.<br />

iii 2 .465<br />

Statues in Louvre.<br />

Capart in JEA vii (1921), 186, 190 pl. XXXI [1]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb No. 35 [C 20] Kai.<br />

iii 2 .458-9<br />

Statue in Paris, Musée du Louvre, N.2290.<br />

Capart in JEA vii (1921), 188-90 pl. xxxi [2]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb No. 35 [C 20] Kai.<br />

iii 2 .458-9<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> Kai, son <strong>of</strong> Meseḥti, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, A.106, [N.117; E.3024].<br />

Capart in JEA vii (1921), 190 pl. xxxi [3]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Unnumbered tomb near No. 39 [C.16] Early Dyn. V.<br />

iii 2 .500<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> scribe, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, CG 36.<br />

Capart in JEA vii (1921), 190 pl. xxxi [4]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Unnumbered tomb near tomb 39 [C.16]. Early Dyn. V.<br />

iii 2 .500<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> seated man, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, CG 35.<br />

Pinches and Newberry in JEA vii (1921), 196-199 pl. xxxii<br />

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Cylinder seal <strong>of</strong> Amenemḥet I and Babylonian Pikin-îli, formerly in Lord Carnarvon colln., now in New<br />

York NY, Metropolitan Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 26.7.21.<br />

see Woolley in JEA vii (1921), 200<br />

Byblos. Miscellaneous.<br />

vii.389<br />

Osiride diorite statue, in Beirut, Musée National.<br />

see Woolley in JEA vii (1921), 200<br />

Byblos. Miscellaneous.<br />

vii.389<br />

Block, King before god, and before goddess <strong>of</strong> Byblos, in Beirut, Musée National.<br />

Woolley in JEA vii (1921), 200-1 fig.<br />

Jebêl (Byblos).<br />

vii.389<br />

Fragment with cartouche <strong>of</strong> Tuthmosis III, in Beirut, Musée National.<br />

Leeds in JEA viii (1922), 1-2 pls. i, ii [lower middle]<br />

Sinai. Serâbiṭ el-Khâdim.<br />

vii.362<br />

Two alabaster goblets <strong>of</strong> Amenophis III, in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, 1911.413-14.<br />

Leeds in JEA viii (1922), 2 pl. ii [lower left and right]<br />

Sinai. Serâbiṭ el-Khâdim.<br />

vii.363<br />

Alabaster vase, Dyn. XVIII, in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, 1911.407.<br />

Leeds in JEA viii (1922), 2 pl. ii [upper]<br />

Sinai. Serâbiṭ el-Khâdim.<br />

vii.363<br />

Alabaster Bes-vase, in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, 1911.406<br />

see Leeds in JEA viii (1922), 2<br />

Sinai. Serâbiṭ el-Khâdim.<br />

vii.364<br />

Fragments <strong>of</strong> vases representing Hathor cows (one in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, 1911.411).<br />

see Leeds in JEA viii (1922), 3<br />

Sinai. Serâbiṭ el-Khâdim.<br />

vii.362<br />

Fragment <strong>of</strong> goblet dedicated by Panehesi.<br />

see Leeds in JEA viii (1922), 2<br />

40<br />

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Sinai. Serâbiṭ el-Khâdim.<br />

vii.364<br />

Fragments <strong>of</strong> figure vases, in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum.<br />

Somers Clarke in JEA viii (1922), 16-20 pl. iv<br />

El-Kâb.<br />

v.171<br />

Description and plan <strong>of</strong> site.<br />

Somers Clarke in JEA viii (1922), 18<br />

El-Kâb. Desert Temples. Chapel <strong>of</strong> Thoth (El-Ḥammâm).<br />

v.187<br />

Description.<br />

see Somers Clarke in JEA viii (1922), 20-38 pls. v, vi<br />

El-Kâb. Town Enclosure. Temples.<br />

v.173<br />

Plans and account.<br />

see Somers Clarke in JEA viii (1922), 20-3<br />

El-Kâb. Town Enclosure.<br />

v.173<br />

Description.<br />

Somers Clarke in JEA viii (1922), 24-6 pls. v [middle left], vi [top]<br />

El-Kâb. Temple <strong>of</strong> Amenophis II.<br />

v.173<br />

Plans and description.<br />

see Somers Clarke in JEA viii (1922), 26<br />

El-Kâb. Temple <strong>of</strong> Amenophis II.<br />

v.173<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> Maia, London, British Museum, EA 1194.<br />

see Somers Clarke in JEA viii (1922), 32, on pl. vi<br />

El-Kâb. Temple <strong>of</strong> Tuthmosis III.<br />

v.173-4<br />

Naos, in Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum.<br />

see Somers Clarke in JEA viii (1922), 23, 35<br />

El-Kâb. Temple <strong>of</strong> Tuthmosis III.<br />

v.173-4<br />

Sphinx, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, CG 391.<br />

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see Somers Clarke in JEA viii (1922), 35<br />

El-Kâb. Temple <strong>of</strong> Tuthmosis III.<br />

v.173-4<br />

Osiride statue.<br />

see Somers Clarke in JEA viii (1922), 37<br />

El-Kâb. Temple <strong>of</strong> Tuthmosis III.<br />

v.173-4<br />

Re-used blocks.<br />

see Somers Clarke in JEA viii (1922), 27, 32, 33, 34<br />

El-Kâb. Temple <strong>of</strong> Tuthmosis III.<br />

v.173-4<br />

Cartouches.<br />

Somers Clarke in JEA viii (1922), 39 [8] cf. pl. v [B]<br />

El-Kâb. Ptolemaic (?) Building.<br />

v.174<br />

Description.<br />

see JEA viii (1922), 39-40, cf. pl. v [D]<br />

El-Kâb. Temple <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II.<br />

v.175<br />

Description.<br />

Somers Clarke in JEA viii (1922), 40 [10]([R] in Bibl.) cf. pls. v [A], vi [R]([K] in Bibl.)<br />

El-Kâb. Small Temple.<br />

v.174<br />

Description.<br />

JEA viii (1922), on pl. vi<br />

El-Kâb. Temple Tuth. III.<br />

v.173<br />

Naos <strong>of</strong> Tuthmosis III, in Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum, E.40.1902.<br />

Woolley in JEA viii (1922), 48-60 pls. vii-ix, xvi<br />

aAmarna. Workmen’s Village.<br />

iv.209<br />

Description, views and plan.<br />

see Woolley in JEA viii (1922), 60-5<br />

aAmarna. Town.<br />

iv.199<br />

Description <strong>of</strong> excavations.<br />

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Woolley in JEA viii (1922), 61-4, 65 pls. x, xi [left], xvii<br />

aAmarna. House K.50.1. Nakht.<br />

iv.206<br />

Description, views, and plan.<br />

Woolley in JEA viii (1922), 65-8 pl. xii [upper]<br />

aAmarna. River Temple.<br />

iv.207-8<br />

Description and view showing altar.<br />

Woolley in JEA viii (1922), 70-82 pl. xii [lower]<br />

aAmarna. Palace called Maru-Aten.<br />

iv.208<br />

View.<br />

Woolley in JEA viii (1922), 70-82 pls. xiii [left], xiv [upper]<br />

aAmarna. Palace called Maru-Aten.<br />

iv.208<br />

Fragments <strong>of</strong> column and inlay heads from kiosk.<br />

Woolley in JEA viii (1922), 70-82 pl. xiii [right]<br />

aAmarna. Palace called Maru-Aten.<br />

iv.208<br />

Painted pavement.<br />

Woolley in JEA viii (1922), 70-82 pl. xiv [lower]<br />

aAmarna. Palace called Maru-Aten.<br />

iv.208<br />

Fragments <strong>of</strong> stelae (b in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, 1922.141).<br />

Woolley in JEA viii (1922), 70-82 pl. xv<br />

aAmarna. Palace called Maru-Aten.<br />

iv.208<br />

Plan.<br />

Gardiner in JEA viii (1922), 191-2 pl. XVIII<br />

Naqâda. Middle Kingdom Cemetery.<br />

v.119A<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Khenems and Nefert, Middle Kingdom, formerly in Lord Amherst colln. 216, now in Chicago<br />

IL, Oriental <strong>Institute</strong> Museum, 12105.<br />

see Weigall in JEA viii (1922), 193-9<br />

Valley <strong>of</strong> the Kings. KV 55, probably Amenophis IV (formerly attributed to Queen Teye).<br />

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i 2 .565<br />

Description.<br />

Reisner in JEA ix (1923), 36-9<br />

Begarawîya (Meroë).<br />

vii.255<br />

Description <strong>of</strong> South Pyramid Field.<br />

see Reisner in JEA ix (1923), 36 [c]<br />

Meroë. South Pyramid Group. Finds.<br />

vii.259<br />

Two alabaster jars <strong>of</strong> Aspelta, one in Boston MA, Museum <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts, 24.886, one in Khartum, Sudan<br />

National Museum, 1821.<br />

Reisner in JEA ix (1923), 37 [d]<br />

Meroë. Finds from South Group.<br />

vii.259<br />

Four model canopic jars from Pyramid S.38.<br />

see Reisner in JEA ix (1923), 37 [e]<br />

Meroë. South Pyramid Group. Finds.<br />

vii.259<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Lady Pasalta, from S.15.<br />

see Reisner in JEA ix (1923), 37 [f]<br />

Meroë. South Pyramid Group. Finds.<br />

vii.259<br />

Offering-table <strong>of</strong> Weterik(?), King’s son, from S.20.<br />

see Reisner in JEA ix (1923), 37 [h]<br />

Meroë. South Pyramid Group. Finds.<br />

vii.259<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Karibeñ, from S.500, in Boston MA, Museum <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts, 23.869.<br />

Reisner in JEA ix (1923), 38 [1]<br />

Meroë. Pyramid-Field. S.6. Arakakamani.<br />

vii.257<br />

Description.<br />

Reisner in JEA ix (1923), 38 [2]<br />

Meroë. Pyramid-Field. South Group. S.4, Queen Kanarta-Sar...ñ.<br />

vii.256<br />

Description.<br />

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Reisner in JEA ix (1923), 38 [5]<br />

Meroë. Pyramid-Field. S.5. Amanislo.<br />

vii.256<br />

Description.<br />

Reisner in JEA ix (1923), 38 [8]<br />

Meroë. Pyramid-Field, S.10. Bartare-Kalkai.<br />

vii.257<br />

Description.<br />

see Reisner in JEA ix (1923), 39-53<br />

Meroë.<br />

vii.243<br />

Description <strong>of</strong> North Pyramid Field.<br />

Reisner in JEA ix (1923), 48, 70<br />

Meroë. Pyramid Field. N.LVI. Prince Arikakhatani.<br />

vii.255<br />

Description.<br />

Reisner in JEA ix (1923), pls. ii, iii<br />

Meroë. North Pyramid Field.<br />

vii.243<br />

View.<br />

Reisner in JEA ix (1923), pl. iv [1]<br />

Meroë. South Pyramid Field. S.503.<br />

vii.259<br />

Interior <strong>of</strong> Burial Chamber <strong>of</strong> Queen Khennuwa(?).<br />

Reisner in JEA ix (1923), pl. iv [2]<br />

Meroë. North Pyramid Field. N.17 (Leps. 38). Amanitenmmide.<br />

vii.250<br />

View <strong>of</strong> interior <strong>of</strong> burial-chamber.<br />

Reisner in JEA ix (1923), pl. v<br />

Meroë. North Pyramid Field. N.12 (Lepsius 9). Probably Shanakdakhete.<br />

vii.249<br />

Relief on left wall <strong>of</strong> chapel.<br />

Reisner in JEA ix (1923), pl. vi [1]<br />

Meroë. North Pyramid Field. N.27 (Leps. 26) (incorrectly called N.XXVI)<br />

vii.253<br />

View <strong>of</strong> right wall <strong>of</strong> chapel.<br />

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Reisner in JEA ix (1923), pl. vi [2]<br />

Meroë. North Pyramid Field. N.7 (Leps. 14)<br />

vii.247<br />

C<strong>of</strong>fin-bench <strong>of</strong> Ergamenes (Merqetek), from burial chamber.<br />

Reisner in JEA ix (1923), pl. ix [2]<br />

Omit. (Meroë. North Pyramid Field. N.XX.)<br />

Reisner in JEA ix (1923), 59-60 pl. xii<br />

Gebel Barkal. Pyramid-Field.<br />

vii.203<br />

Plan <strong>of</strong> North Group.<br />

see Reisner in JEA ix (1923), 59-60<br />

Gebel Barkal. 8. Unknown Queen.<br />

vii.207<br />

Description and statue-group.<br />

see Reisner in JEA ix (1923), 60<br />

Gebel Barkal. 7. Unknown King.<br />

vii.207<br />

Triad stela from niche <strong>of</strong> Chapel, found in VIII.<br />

Reisner in JEA ix (1923), 63 [5]<br />

Gebel Barkal. Pyramid Field. North Group.<br />

vii.205<br />

Prince, name unknown.<br />

Reisner in JEA ix (1923), 58-9, 61, 63 pl. xiii [left]<br />

Gebel Barkal. Pyramid Field.<br />

vii.207<br />

Plan <strong>of</strong> South Group.<br />

Reisner in JEA ix (1923), 59 pl. xiii [right]<br />

Gebel Barkal. Pyramid Field.<br />

vii.207<br />

Plan <strong>of</strong> East Group.<br />

Reisner in JEA ix (1923), pl. xiv<br />

Meroë. North Pyramid Field.<br />

vii.243<br />

Plan.<br />

Reisner in JEA ix (1923), pl. xv<br />

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Meroë. South Pyramid Field. S.6.<br />

vii.257<br />

Plan and section <strong>of</strong> pyramid.<br />

Reisner in JEA ix (1923), pl. xvi<br />

Meroë. North Pyramid Field. N.7 (Lepsius 14).<br />

vii.246<br />

Plan and section <strong>of</strong> chambers.<br />

Reisner in JEA ix (1923), pl. xvii<br />

Meroë. North Pyramid Field. N.12 (Lepsius 9). Probably Shanakdakhete.<br />

vii.249<br />

Plan and section <strong>of</strong> pyramid.<br />

Reisner in JEA ix (1923), pl. xviii<br />

Meroë. North Pyramid Field. N.29 (Lepsius 28).<br />

vii.254<br />

Plan and section <strong>of</strong> pyramid.<br />

Reisner in JEA ix (1923), pl. xix<br />

Meroë. North Pyramid Field. N.51<br />

vii.255<br />

Plan and section <strong>of</strong> pyramid.<br />

Reisner in JEA ix (1923), 56-62<br />

Gebel Barkal. Pyramid Field.<br />

vii.203<br />

Description.<br />

Reisner in JEA ix (1923), 59-60<br />

Gebel Barkal. Pyramid Field. Chapel.<br />

vii.207<br />

Statue-group, Queen, in pr<strong>of</strong>ile.<br />

Reisner in JEA ix (1923), 60<br />

Gebel Barkal. Pyramid Field N. Group. 7. King, name unknown.<br />

vii.207<br />

Statue-group, Osiris between Isis and Nephthys.<br />

Reisner in JEA ix (1923), 60<br />

Gebel Barkal. Pyramid Field N. Group. 8. Queen, name unknown.<br />

vii.207<br />

Statue-group, Queen (in pr<strong>of</strong>ile) and three deities.<br />

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Reisner in JEA ix (1923), 65<br />

Meroë. North Group. Pyramid 9, probably Adikhalamani.<br />

vii.247<br />

Description.<br />

see Reisner in JEA ix (1923), 70<br />

see 48<br />

Reisner in JEA ix (1923), 70 [9]<br />

Meroë. Pyramid N.10. Probably Prince Shrakarr.<br />

vii.247<br />

Description.<br />

see Reisner in JEA ix (1923), 71-3<br />

Gebel Barkal. Gt. Temple B.500.<br />

vii.215<br />

Account.<br />

Reisner in JEA ix (1923), 72 [top]<br />

Gebel Barkal. Temple B.500. Entrance to Inner Vestibule.<br />

vii.220(44) and (45)<br />

East jamb, cartouche <strong>of</strong> Natakanani.<br />

Reisner in JEA ix (1923), 72<br />

Gebel Barkal. Temple B.500. Third Pylon.<br />

vii.220(36)<br />

Text <strong>of</strong> Natakamani from columns found on top <strong>of</strong> 3rd Pylon.<br />

Reisner in JEA ix (1923), 74-7<br />

Meroë. Pyramid Field.<br />

vii.241<br />

Description.<br />

see Reisner in JEA ix (1923), 75<br />

El-Kurru. Pyramid I.<br />

vii.195<br />

King, name unknown, attribution to “Piankhalara”.<br />

see JEA ix (1923), 76<br />

Meroë. Pyramid N.36.<br />

vii.254<br />

Greenlees in JEA ix (1923), 131 pl. XXI<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 260, User.<br />

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i 2 .343(1)<br />

Girl preparing bed, and girl and two attendants arranging cushion on chair.<br />

see Davies in JEA ix (1923), 132<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 139. Pairi.<br />

Omit.<br />

Hieratic text <strong>of</strong> year 3 with name King ’Nefer-nefru-aten’.<br />

see Davies in JEA ix (1923), 134-6 pls. xxii [1], xxvii [n]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 192, Kharuef.<br />

i 2 .298<br />

General account with scene and text.<br />

Davies in JEA ix (1923), 136-45 pls. xxii [2], xxiii-xxvi, xxvii [omitting n], xxviii<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 188, Parennfer.<br />

i 2 .293-5<br />

Scenes and texts.<br />

see Loat in JEA ix (1923), 161-3 pl. xxix<br />

Abydos Site. Eastern Ridge. VI Dyn. Cemetery (Cemetery F).<br />

v.71<br />

Description.<br />

Winlock in JEA x (1924), 1-5 pls. i-iv<br />

Mît Rahîna. Miscellaneous.<br />

iii 2 .865<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> Ḥaremḥab as scribe, granite, in New York NY, Metropolitan Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 23.10.1.<br />

Davies in JEA x (1924), 9 pl. v [1]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 51, Userhet.<br />

i 2 .98(8)<br />

Mourners, torches, etc. in 3rd register.<br />

Davies in JEA x (1924), 10 pl. v [2]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 75. Amenhotep-si-se.<br />

i 2 .149(8)<br />

Two men carrying candles.<br />

Davies in JEA x (1924), 10 pl. v [3]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 54, Ḥuy.<br />

i 2 .105(3)<br />

Torch in pile <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ferings.<br />

Davies in JEA x (1924), 10-11 pl. v [4]<br />

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<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 69, Menna.<br />

i 2 .137(7)<br />

Candles carried by two men in procession.<br />

Davies in JEA x (1924), 12 pl. v [7]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 10, Penbuy and Kasa.<br />

i 2 .21(4)<br />

Men with candles in II.<br />

Davies in JEA x (1924), 11 pl. vi [5]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 247, Simut.<br />

i 2 .333(4)<br />

Man carrying candle.<br />

Davies in JEA x (1924), 11 pl. vi [6]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 254, Mosi.<br />

i 2 .338(1)<br />

Man before altar.<br />

Davies in JEA x (1924), 12 pl. vi [8]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 10, Penbuy and Kasa.<br />

i 2 .19(1)<br />

Men with candles in II.<br />

Davies in JEA x (1924), 12 n. 2 pl. vi [9]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 159, Raya.<br />

i 2 .271(4)<br />

Priest censing and libating <strong>of</strong>fers two candles.<br />

Davies in JEA x (1924), 11, 12 n. 2 pl. vi [11]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 283, Roma-Roy.<br />

i 2 .365<br />

Lighted taper from destroyed scene.<br />

Davies in JEA x (1924), 12 n. 2 pl. vii [10]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 31. Khons.<br />

i 2 .48(4)-(6)<br />

Torches and candle in front <strong>of</strong> man censing.<br />

Davies in JEA x (1924), 12 n. 2 pl. vii [12] facing 13<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 259, Hori.<br />

i 2 .343(2)<br />

Priest with candle in front <strong>of</strong> him in left half <strong>of</strong> I.<br />

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Davies in JEA x (1924), 12-13 n. 2 on 12 pl. vii [13]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 23, Tjay.<br />

i 2 .39<br />

Conical candles at (21).<br />

Davies in JEA x (1924), 12-13 n. 2 on 12 pl. vii [14]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 23. Tjay.<br />

i 2 .39<br />

Stand <strong>of</strong> candles at (8)<br />

Davies in JEA x (1924), 13 note pl. vii [15]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 89, Amenmosi.<br />

i 2 .182(13)<br />

Lamp from <strong>of</strong>fering scene.<br />

Bull in JEA x (1924), 15<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 315, Ipi.<br />

i 2 .389<br />

Title <strong>of</strong> deceased.<br />

Mackay in JEA x (1924), 41-2 pl. ix [1]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 21, User.<br />

i 2 .36(12)<br />

Upper part <strong>of</strong> figure <strong>of</strong> deceased.<br />

Mackay in JEA x (1924), 41 pl. ix [2]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 79, Menkheper.<br />

i 2 .157(5)<br />

Seated figure <strong>of</strong> deceased.<br />

Mackay in JEA x (1924), 41 pl. ix [3]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 80, Djehutinufer.<br />

i 2 .158(6)<br />

Deceased in shawl.<br />

Dawson in JEA x (1924), 46 pl. x [1] (= Newberry i, pl. xxxiv)<br />

Beni Hasan. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Khnemḥotep.<br />

Omit.<br />

Deceased harpooning fish.<br />

Blackman in JEA x (1924), 53 figs 1, 2<br />

Valley <strong>of</strong> the Kings. KV 17, Sethos I. Corridor G.<br />

i 2 .540(25)-(26)<br />

Left side, scenes <strong>of</strong> Opening the Mouth, two scenes in I.<br />

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Blackman in JEA x (1924), 54 figs. 3-5<br />

Valley <strong>of</strong> the Kings. KV 17, Sethos I. Entrance to Corridor H.<br />

i 2 .540(27) and (28)<br />

Scenes in I and II.<br />

JEA x (1924), 79 pl. xi<br />

Abydos. Temple <strong>of</strong> Ramesses I.<br />

vi.31(7)<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> King from upper register.<br />

see Gardiner in JEA x (1924), 93<br />

Beisan. North Temple <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II.<br />

vii.379<br />

Stela, year 9 <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II.<br />

Dawson in JEA x (1924), 133<br />

aAmârna. Town.<br />

iv.200A<br />

Three fragments from inscribed wine-jars, from Petrie finds, in Dawson colln. (formerly in Lord Amherst<br />

colln.).<br />

JEA x (1924), 203 pl. xii<br />

see 255-6 pls. xviii-xx<br />

Winlock in JEA x (1924), 217-77 pls. xii-xxi<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. D.A.N. Dyn. XVII Cemetery.<br />

i 2 .600<br />

General account (see analysis on separate slips).<br />

Winlock in JEA x (1924), pl. xiii<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. D.A.N. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Queen Ahmosi Nefertere.<br />

i 2 .599<br />

Map.<br />

Winlock in JEA x (1924), 218 n. cf. 264-5<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. Ramesseum. Petrie and Quibell Excavations. Finds.<br />

i 2 .682<br />

Name <strong>of</strong> Amosis(?) from lid <strong>of</strong> kohl pot, in London, Petrie Museum, 14234.<br />

Winlock in JEA x (1924), 218 n. 2<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. Misc. D.A.N. Antef Cemetery.<br />

i 2 .597<br />

Names from family stela from B.45, in Brussels, Musées Royaux d’Art et d’Histoire, E.4339.<br />

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see Winlock in JEA x (1924), 218 n. 2<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 150, Userḥet.<br />

i 2 .261<br />

Statue-base <strong>of</strong> Iatib, Dyn. XVII, in London, Petrie Museum, 14214.<br />

see Winlock in JEA x (1924), 218 n. 3<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. D.A.N. Petrie Excavations. Tombs beneath Nebwenenet.<br />

i 2 .606<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> Antefmosi, Dyn. XVII, in Manchester, <strong>The</strong> Manchester Museum, 5051.<br />

see Winlock in JEA x(1924), 219 n. 3, 272 n. 2<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. D.A.N. Passalacqua Excav.<br />

i 2 .612<br />

Dyn. XVIII burial <strong>of</strong> woman with jewellery, etc., in Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum.<br />

see Winlock in JEA x (1924), 226-33<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. D.A.N. Dyn. XVII Cemetery. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Antef (Nubkheperr)<br />

i 2 .602<br />

Description including mention <strong>of</strong> obelisks.<br />

see Winlock in JEA x (1924), 229 n. 4 pl. XIV [right] facing 229<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. D.A.N. XVII Dyn. Cemetery. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Nubkheperr.<br />

i 2 .602<br />

C<strong>of</strong>fin, in London, British Museum, EA 6652.<br />

see Winlock in JEA x (1924), 231<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. D.A.N. Dyn. XVII Cemetery.<br />

i 2 .603<br />

Diadem <strong>of</strong> Antef Nubkheperre, in Leiden, Rijksmuseum van Oudheden, G.1.<br />

Winlock in JEA x (1924), 235-6 pl. xiv [left] facing 229<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. D.A.N. Dyn. XVII Cemetery. Tomb <strong>of</strong> King Antef (Sekhemre-Wepmaet).<br />

i 2 .603<br />

C<strong>of</strong>fin F, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, E.3019.<br />

see Winlock in JEA x (1924), 233<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. D.A.N. Tombs.<br />

i 2 .604<br />

Tomb <strong>of</strong> Neferhotep, temp. Antef (Nubkheperre).<br />

see Winlock in JEA x (1924), 233 n. 5<br />

Edfu Tell. Various.<br />

v.205A<br />

Gold spacers <strong>of</strong> Queen Sebkemsaf, probably wife <strong>of</strong> Antef VIII (Nubkheperre), in London, British<br />

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Museum, EA 57699, 57700.<br />

Winlock in JEA x (1924), 234-7<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. D.A.N. Dyn. XVII Cemetery.<br />

i 2 .603<br />

Tomb <strong>of</strong> Antef (Sekhemre-Wepmaet).<br />

Winlock in JEA X (1924), 234 n. 2<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. DA.N. Dyn. XVII Cemetery. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Antef (Sekhemre-Wepmaet).<br />

i 2 .603<br />

Pyramidion, in London, British Museum, EA 478.<br />

Winlock in JEA x (1924), 234-5 n. 3 pl. xv [upper]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. D.A.N. XVII Dyn. Cemetery.<br />

i 2 .603<br />

Canopic-box <strong>of</strong> Antef (Sekhemre-Wepmaet), in Paris, Musée du Louvre, N.491.<br />

Winlock in JEA x (1924), 268 n. 2 pl. xv [lower left]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. D.A.N. XVII Dyn. Cemetery.<br />

i 2 .604<br />

Canopic box <strong>of</strong> Sebkemsaf II, in Leyden, Rijksmuseum van Oudheden, S.4.<br />

Winlock in JEA x (1924), 269-70 pl. xv [lower right]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. D.A.N. XVII Dyn. Cemetery.<br />

i 2 .604<br />

Canopic box <strong>of</strong> Djehuti (Sekhemre-Smentaui), in Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum, 1175.<br />

Winlock in JEA x (1924), 237-43<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. D.A.N. XVII Cemetery.<br />

i 2 .603<br />

Burial <strong>of</strong> Sebekemsaf II.<br />

Winlock in JEA x (1924), 241-2<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. D.A.N. XVII Cemetery. Burial <strong>of</strong> Sebekemsaf II.<br />

i 2 .603<br />

Pyramid.<br />

see Winlock in JEA x (1924), 242 n. 2<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. Miscellaneous.<br />

i 2 .847<br />

Memorial cone <strong>of</strong> Sebekḥotep, temp. Sebekemsaf II (Sekhemre-shedtaui), in London, British Museum,<br />

EA 1163.<br />

see Winlock in JEA x (1924), 242 [middle] n. 3<br />

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<strong>The</strong>bes. Miscellaneous. Stelae.<br />

i 2 .813<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Mentuhotep, temp. Sebekemsaf II, formerly in Weisz colln.<br />

Winlock in JEA x (1924), 242-3<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. D.A.N. XVII Dyn. Cemetery.<br />

i 2 .604<br />

Fragment <strong>of</strong> stela and shrine <strong>of</strong> Sebekemsaf II, in New York NY, Metropolitan Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 25.3.329-<br />

30.<br />

see Winlock in JEA x (1924), 243 [near top]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. Miscellaneous. Stelae. Location unknown.<br />

i 2 .813<br />

Stela, King Sebekemsaf (probably II) before Ptah-Sokari, Dyn. XVII.<br />

see Winlock in JEA x (1924), 246 n. 1<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. Dyn. XVII Cemetery. Finds.<br />

i 2 .613<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> Tetisheri, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, CG 256.<br />

see Winlock in JEA x (1924), 247 n. 3<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. D.A.N. Finds.<br />

i 2 .612<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> Queen Tetisheri, dedicated by Sensoneb, in London, British Museum, EA 22558.<br />

Winlock in JEA x (1924), 248-50 pl. xvi [left] facing 248<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. Valleys S. <strong>of</strong> D.B. Royal Cache.<br />

i 2 .658<br />

C<strong>of</strong>fin <strong>of</strong> Sekenenre Taa, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, CG 61001.<br />

see Winlock in JEA x (1924), 251-5<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. D.A.N. XVII Dyn. Cemetery. Burial <strong>of</strong> Queen Ahhotep.<br />

i 2 .600<br />

Description.<br />

Winlock in JEA x (1924), 251 pl. xvi [right]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. D.A.N. XVII Dyn. Cemetery. Burial <strong>of</strong> Ahhotp, wife <strong>of</strong> Sekenerre.<br />

i 2 .600<br />

C<strong>of</strong>fin <strong>of</strong> Queen Taa II, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, CG 28501.<br />

Winlock in JEA x (1924), 254-5 pl. xvii [lower]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. D.A.N. XVII Dyn. Cemetery. Burial <strong>of</strong> Queen Ahhotep.<br />

i 2 .601<br />

Armlet <strong>of</strong> Queen, with two sphinxes, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, CG 52642.<br />

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Winlock in JEA x (1924), 251 [top], 203 pl. xii and 255-6 and n. 6 on 255 pls. xviii-xx<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. D.A.N. Dyn. XVII Cemetery. Burial <strong>of</strong> Prince Ahmosi.<br />

i 2 .604<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> Prince Aḥmosi, now in Paris, Musée du Louvre, E.15682 (formerly lost).<br />

see Winlock in JEA x (1924), 257-8<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. D.A.N. Dyn. XVII Cemetery.<br />

i 2 .605<br />

Tomb <strong>of</strong> Ak-hor, Dyn. XVII.<br />

Winlock in JEA x (1924), 259 [top]<br />

Objects from <strong>The</strong>bes. Vases.<br />

i 2 .840A<br />

Text <strong>of</strong> alabaster fragment <strong>of</strong> King [Sekenenre]-Taa, in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, 1942.70.<br />

see Winlock in JEA x (1924), 259 [top]<br />

8<br />

Gold shell <strong>of</strong> Sekenenre I, in London, Petrie Museum.<br />

see Winlock in JEA x (1924), 259-65 cf. map pl. xiii [8]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. D.A.N. XVII Dyn. Cemetery. Burial <strong>of</strong> Kamosi.<br />

i 2 .600<br />

Description.<br />

Winlock in JEA x (1924), 255 pl. xxi [left] facing 260<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. D.A.N. XVII Dyn. Cemetery. Burial <strong>of</strong> Antef (Sekhemre-Heruḥirmaet).<br />

i 2 .603<br />

C<strong>of</strong>fin E, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, E. 3020.<br />

Winlock in JEA x (1924), 260-1 with notes pl. xxi [right]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. D.A.N. XVII Dyn. Cemetery. Burial <strong>of</strong> Kamosi.<br />

i 2 .600<br />

C<strong>of</strong>fin <strong>of</strong> Kamosi, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, Temp. No. 14.12.27.12.<br />

see Winlock in JEA x (1924), 261 n. 1<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. D.A.N. XVII Dyn. Cemetery. Burial <strong>of</strong> Kamosi.<br />

i 2 .600<br />

Dagger <strong>of</strong> Kamosi, in Brussels, Bibliothèque royale.<br />

Winlock in JEA x (1924), 261-2 pl. xvii [upper]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. D.A.N. XVII Dyn. Cemetery. Burial <strong>of</strong> Kamosi.<br />

i 2 .600<br />

Armlet <strong>of</strong> Amosis, with two lions, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, E.7168.<br />

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see Winlock in JEA x (1924), 262 with note 3<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. aAsâsîf. Near Hatshepsut Valley Tle.<br />

i 2 .618<br />

Fragments <strong>of</strong> ivory box <strong>of</strong> Mosi, Dyn. XVII, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 45696.<br />

see Winlock in JEA x (1924), 262-3<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. Asâsîf. At foot <strong>of</strong> Causeway.<br />

i 2 .618<br />

9. ‘Tablet Tomb’.<br />

see Winlock in JEA x (1924), 262-3 cf. plan pl. xiii [B]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. Asâsîf. Foot <strong>of</strong> Causeways.<br />

i 2 .620<br />

Brick pyramid, possibly <strong>of</strong> Kamosi.<br />

see Winlock in JEA x (1924), 263 n. 7<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. D.A.N. Dyn. XVII. Cemetery. Burial <strong>of</strong> Queen Aḥḥotp.<br />

i 2 .602<br />

Text <strong>of</strong> spear-head <strong>of</strong> Kamosi, formerly in Evans colln., now in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, 1927.4622.<br />

Winlock in JEA x (1924), 264<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. D.A.N. XVII Dyn. Cemetery. Burial <strong>of</strong> Aḥḥotp.<br />

i 2 .602<br />

Axe-heads <strong>of</strong> Kamosi, formerly in Evans colln., one now in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, 1927.4623.<br />

see Winlock in JEA x (1924), 264<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. D.A.N. XVII Dyn. Cemetery. Burial <strong>of</strong> Aḥḥotep.<br />

i 2 .602<br />

Axe-heads <strong>of</strong> Kamosi, formerly in Evans colln., one in London, British Museum, EA 36772.<br />

see Winlock in JEA x (1924), 264 n. 3<br />

<strong>The</strong>ban Temples. Miscellaneous.<br />

Omit.<br />

Faience cartouche-plaque <strong>of</strong> Kamosi, from foundation deposit, in London, Petrie Museum.<br />

Winlock, H. in JEA x (1924), 264<br />

Names<br />

803-041-100<br />

Round-topped stela, eyes, and two registers, I, on right, two men, Pames and Sedjemre, and on left, two<br />

women, Tawau and Sitdjehuti, and a small girl, and name Paheka-aa (probably Kamosi), with six lines <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong>fering text for Tawau and dedication by her son Bak below, and in register II, on left, Bak, wife and<br />

two sons, and on right, three men, probably temp. Kamosi, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, C 201 [E.6141].<br />

see JEA x (1924), 264-5 and n. 218<br />

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see Winlock in JEA x (1924), 267-8<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. D.A.N. Dyn. XVII. Cemetery. Burial <strong>of</strong> Antef (Sekhemre-Heruḥirmaet).<br />

i 2 .603<br />

Description.<br />

see Winlock in JEA x(1924), 268-9<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. D.A.N. Dyn. XVII. Cemetery. Burial <strong>of</strong> Sebkemsaf (Sekhemre-Shedtaui).<br />

i 2 .603<br />

Description.<br />

see Winlock in JEA x (1924), 270 with notes<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. D.A.N. Dyn. XVII. Cemetery. Burial <strong>of</strong> Queen Mentuhotep.<br />

i 2 .605<br />

C<strong>of</strong>fin (lost).<br />

Sobhy in JEA x (1924), 283-4 pl. xxii<br />

8<br />

Alabaster measuring-vase <strong>of</strong> Tuthmosis III, in possession <strong>of</strong> Mr. Sobhy.<br />

see Newton in JEA x (1924), 289-294<br />

El-aAmârna. Town.<br />

iv.199<br />

General account.<br />

Newton in JEA x (1924), 289 pl. xxiv<br />

El-aAmârna. Town north <strong>of</strong> Wâdi. House Q.44.4.<br />

iv.201<br />

Limestone figure <strong>of</strong> Amenophis IV as boy, in Brooklyn NY, Brooklyn Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 29.34.<br />

<strong>Griffith</strong> in JEA x (1924), pls. xxv, xxvi, xxvii [2]<br />

El-aAmârna.<br />

Omit.<br />

Plan and two views <strong>of</strong> House Q.44.1, including stables with brick mangers.<br />

Newton in JEA x (1924), 294-8 pl. xxviii<br />

El-aAmârna. N. Palace.<br />

iv.193<br />

Plan.<br />

Newton in JEA x (1924), 294-8 pl. xxx [1, middle]<br />

El-aAmârna. N. Palace.<br />

iv.193<br />

Manger, in Brooklyn NY, Brooklyn Museum <strong>of</strong> Art.<br />

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Newton in JEA x (1924), 294-8 pl. xxx [2]<br />

El-aAmârna. N. Palace.<br />

iv.193<br />

Manger, in Toledo OH, Toledo Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 25.744.<br />

<br />

Newton in JEA x (1924), 294-8 pl. xxx [3]<br />

El-aAmârna. N. Palace.<br />

iv.193<br />

Manger, in London, British Museum, EA 57395.<br />

Newton in JEA x (1924), 294-8 pls. xxix, xxxi<br />

El-aAmârna. N. Palace.<br />

iv.193<br />

Views.<br />

Newton in JEA x (1924), 294-8 pl. xxiii [1]<br />

El-aAmârna. N. Palace.<br />

iv.193<br />

Sculptor’s trial piece.<br />

Newton in JEA x (1924), 294-8 pl. xxiii [3]<br />

El-aAmârna. N. Palace.<br />

iv.193<br />

Jamb with name <strong>of</strong> Princess Merytaten.<br />

Newton in JEA x (1924), 297-8 pl. xxxii<br />

El-aAmârna. N. Palace.<br />

iv.195<br />

Fragments, geese, etc., from ceiling.<br />

see <strong>Griffith</strong> in JEA x (1924), 299-305<br />

El-aAmârna. Town.<br />

iv.199<br />

Description <strong>of</strong> excavations.<br />

<strong>Griffith</strong> in JEA x (1924), 302 pl. xxxiii<br />

El-aAmârna. House R.44.2.<br />

iv.201-2<br />

Views.<br />

<strong>Griffith</strong> in JEA x (1924), 302 pl. xxxiv [1]<br />

El-aAmârna. House R.44.2.<br />

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iv.201-2<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> Amenophis IV, in Copenhagen, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, 1640.<br />

see <strong>Griffith</strong> in JEA x (1924), 302<br />

El-aAmârna. House R.44.1.<br />

iv.201<br />

Description.<br />

<strong>Griffith</strong> in JEA x (1924), 303 pl. xxxiv [2]<br />

El-aAmârna. L.50.12. Great Garden.<br />

iv.206<br />

View.<br />

<strong>Griffith</strong> in JEA x (1924), 303 pl. xxxv<br />

El-aAmârna. L.50.12. Great Garden.<br />

iv.206<br />

Statues, headless, <strong>of</strong> Amenophis IV, in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, 1924.62, and Nefertiti, in London,<br />

British Museum, EA 935.<br />

<strong>Griffith</strong> in JEA x (1924), pl. xxxvi facing 304<br />

El-aAmârna. South part <strong>of</strong> Town.<br />

iv.192<br />

General plan.<br />

<strong>Griffith</strong> in JEA x (1924), 305 pl. xxxvii [3]<br />

El-Qusîya.<br />

iv.258<br />

Block <strong>of</strong> Ptolemy I Soter I.<br />

Hall, H. R. in JEA xi (1925), 1 pl. i<br />

801-251-350<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> woman, feet lost, calcite, Dyn. IV, in London, British Museum, EA 24619.<br />

Davies in JEA xi (1925), 10-18<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 15, Tetiky.<br />

i 2 .27<br />

Description.<br />

Davies in JEA xi (1925), 12<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. D.A.N. Carnarvon Excavations.<br />

i 2 .611<br />

Rishi c<strong>of</strong>fin <strong>of</strong> Senebmiu, two canopic jars <strong>of</strong> Nubḥerkhutes.<br />

Davies in JEA xi (1925), 12<br />

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<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 15, Tetiky.<br />

i 2 .27<br />

Names on a fragment <strong>of</strong> stela.<br />

Davies in JEA x i (1925), 12-13<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 15, Tetiky.<br />

i 2 .27(7)<br />

Names on ushabti-c<strong>of</strong>fins found in situ in niches.<br />

Davies in JEA xi (1925), 14 pl. ii<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 15, Tetiky.<br />

i 2 .27(1)<br />

Scene at (1), tympanum and doorway below.<br />

Davies in JEA xi (1925), 14-15 pl. iii<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 15, Tetiky.<br />

i 2 .27(6)<br />

Right half <strong>of</strong> double scene on tympanum.<br />

Davies in JEA xi (1925), 15-16 pl. Iv [top]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 15, Tetiky.<br />

i 2 .27(5)<br />

Deceased, wife, and grand-daughters at banquet, etc.<br />

Davies in JEA xi (1925), on pls. iv and v<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 15, Tetiky.<br />

i 2 .27<br />

Frieze text.<br />

Davies in JEA xi (1925), 16 pl. iv [top right, middle and bottom]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 15, Tetiky.<br />

i 2 .27(4)<br />

1st and 2nd registers at (4)<br />

Davies in JEA xi (1925), 16-18 pl. v<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 15, Tetiky.<br />

i 2 .27(2)-(3)<br />

Funeral procession.<br />

JEA xi (1925), 36 pl. vi<br />

El-aAmârna. Tomb chapels.<br />

iv.209<br />

Elevation <strong>of</strong> shrine <strong>of</strong> Chapel 525.<br />

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Shorter in JEA xi (1925), 78-9 pl. ix<br />

8<br />

Figure <strong>of</strong> three-headed god Ash from cartonnage, Ptolemaic, in Brighton, Art Gallery and Museum,<br />

Af.156a.<br />

Emery in JEA xi (1925), 125 pl. x<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 55, Ramosi.<br />

i 2 .110(9)<br />

Upper part <strong>of</strong> statue <strong>of</strong> deceased from purification scene.<br />

Murray in JEA xi (1925), pl. xi<br />

Eastern Desert. Red Sea Routes.<br />

vii.321<br />

Map <strong>of</strong> routes between Nile and Red Sea.<br />

Murray in JEA xi (1925), pl. xiii [1]<br />

Road from Qena-Myos Hormos. Umm Etgal.<br />

Omit.<br />

General view.<br />

Murray in JEA xi (1925), 144 pl. xv [1]<br />

Edfu to Berenice. Wâdi Sikêt. Rock Temple.<br />

vii.326<br />

View.<br />

Murray in JEA xi (1925), pl. xv [2]<br />

Edfu to Berenice. Temple <strong>of</strong> Wâdi Abbâd.<br />

vii.321<br />

View.<br />

Murray in JEA xi (1925), pl. xv [3]<br />

Road from Qena to Myos Hormos. Umm Etgal (Mons Claudianus)<br />

Omit.<br />

View.<br />

see Murray in JEA xi (1925), 145<br />

Omit. ( - North <strong>of</strong> Red Sea Route. Barâmîyâ. Mention <strong>of</strong> remains <strong>of</strong> temple.)<br />

see Murray in JEA xi (1925), 146<br />

Qena to Safaga. Bîr Wasîf.<br />

vii.338<br />

Graffito, cartouche <strong>of</strong> Darius.<br />

see Murray in JEA xi (1925), 147-8<br />

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Road from Qena to Myos Hormos. Wádi Umm Sidrah.<br />

Omit.<br />

Description <strong>of</strong> unfinished temple <strong>of</strong> Zeus-Seraphis-Helios.<br />

Hall in JEA xi (1925), 159-61 pl. xvii<br />

El-aAmârna.<br />

Omit.<br />

Small jasper group, lion and mule fighting, in London, British Museum.<br />

Blackman in JEA xi (1925), 213 fig. 1<br />

Meir C.1. Ukh-hotep.<br />

iv.253(1)<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> scene, family fishing.<br />

Dawson in JEA xi (1925), 216-17 pl. xxv<br />

8<br />

Bronze dagger <strong>of</strong> Apophis (Akenenre), in possession <strong>of</strong> Mr. Corble.<br />

see <strong>Griffith</strong> in JEA xii (1926), 1<br />

El-aAmârna. Town N. <strong>of</strong> Wâdi. R.44.2. Paneḥesi.<br />

iv.201A<br />

Two miniature stelae, King before <strong>of</strong>ferings, in San Diego CA, Museum <strong>of</strong> Man, 14829, 14860.<br />

<strong>Griffith</strong> in JEA xii (1926), 1-2 pl. i<br />

El-aAmârna. House R.44.2. Panehesi (not in Official Residence <strong>of</strong> Paneḥesi as in Bibl.).<br />

iv.201<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Amenophis III and Teye, in London, British Museum, EA 57399.<br />

Whittemore in JEA xii (1926), 3-9 pls. ii-v<br />

El-aAmârna. North Palace.<br />

iv.193<br />

Description, plan and views.<br />

Whittemore in JEA xii (1926), 10-12 pl. vi<br />

El-aAmârna. Town.<br />

iv.199-200<br />

Description <strong>of</strong> excavations and plan <strong>of</strong> north end.<br />

Whittemore in JEA xii (1926), 12 pl. viii<br />

El-aAmârna. Town. Various.<br />

iv.207<br />

Statuette from northern buildings, Old Kingdom or Middle Kingdom, formerly in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong><br />

Museum, now in Brooklyn NY, Brooklyn Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 29.1310.<br />

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Boak in JEA xii (1926), 19-21 pl. ix<br />

Kom Aushîm.<br />

iv.96A<br />

View <strong>of</strong> town site from air.<br />

Hall in JEA xii (1926), 33 pl. xi [1]<br />

El-aAmârna. Records Office.<br />

iv.199<br />

Faience label <strong>of</strong> Amenophis III and Teye, found with aAmârna tablets but only 2 ½ in. long, in London,<br />

British Museum, EA 22878.<br />

Glanville in JEA xii (1926), 75-76 pls. xviii, xix [1]<br />

El-aAmârna. Predynastic and Protodynastic Cemeteries.<br />

v.106A<br />

Pottery box, Predynastic, in London, British Museum, EA 32639.<br />

Frankfort in JEA xii (1926), 88 fig. 1<br />

8<br />

Cylinder seal <strong>of</strong> Pepy I, formerly in Churchill colln., now in London, British Museum, EA 66808.<br />

Davies in JEA xii (1926), fig. on 111<br />

El-Kâb. Tomb 10. Sebeknakht.<br />

v.185(5)-(6)<br />

Funeral bark dragging mummy.<br />

Frankfort in JEA xii (1926), 143-4 pl. xxi<br />

Abydos Necropolis. North Cemeteries <strong>of</strong> Frankfort.<br />

v.64<br />

Statuette <strong>of</strong> man, uninscribed, Middle Kingdom, in Copenhagen, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Æ.IN.1662.<br />

Frankfort in JEA xii (1926), 157-165 pl. xxii<br />

Abydos. Cenotaph <strong>of</strong> Sethos I.<br />

vi.29-31<br />

Plan and section.<br />

Frankfort in JEA xii (1926), 157-165 pls. xxiii, xxiv, xxvi-xxviii, xxx [1], xxxi<br />

Abydos. Cenotaph <strong>of</strong> Sethos I.<br />

vi.29-31<br />

General views.<br />

Frankfort in JEA xii (1926), 157-165 pls. xxiii [1], xxx [1], xxxi<br />

Abydos. Cenotaph <strong>of</strong> Sethos I.<br />

vi.29-31<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> Central Hall.<br />

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Frankfort in JEA xii (1926), 157-165 pls. xxv [3], xxvii [4]<br />

Abydos. Cenotaph <strong>of</strong> Sethos I.<br />

vi.29-31<br />

Dovetails <strong>of</strong> Sethos I, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 34551.<br />

Frankfort in JEA xii (1926), 157-165 pl. xxviii [2]<br />

Abydos. Cenotaph <strong>of</strong> Sethos I.<br />

vi.29-31<br />

View <strong>of</strong> sarcophagus chamber.<br />

Frankfort in JEA xii (1926), 157-165 pl. xxix [1]<br />

Abydos. Cenotaph <strong>of</strong> Sethos I.<br />

vi.29-31<br />

Ceiling <strong>of</strong> sarcophagus chamber.<br />

see Frankfort in JEA xii (1926), 160<br />

Abydos. Cenotaph <strong>of</strong> Sethos I.<br />

vi.29-31<br />

Transcription from hieratic ostracon.<br />

Frankfort in JEA xii (1926), 161 pl. xxx [2]<br />

Karnak. Gt. Temple.<br />

ii 2 .22<br />

View <strong>of</strong> west face <strong>of</strong> Quay.<br />

Murray in JEA xii (1926), 248-9 pls. Xxxii-xxxiv<br />

Omit. (S. <strong>of</strong> Berenice.)<br />

Hall in JEA xiii (1927), pl. ii [4] facing 6<br />

El Kâb. Temple <strong>of</strong> Amenophis III.<br />

v.188<br />

View.<br />

Hall in JEA xiii (1927), 27-29, 265-6 pls. xi, xii<br />

Mît Rahîna. Finds from Ptah Enclosure and Dependencies.<br />

iii 2 .848<br />

Sandstone head <strong>of</strong> old man, Dyn. XXV or XXVI, in London, British Museum, EA 37883.<br />

Dawson in JEA xiii (1927), pl. xvii between 46-7<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 23, Tjay.<br />

i 2 .39(14)<br />

2nd register, mummification, etc. (from Davies drawing).<br />

Dawson in JEA xiii (1927), 47 fig. 1 cf. pl. xviii<br />

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<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 41, Amenemonet.<br />

i 2 .81(20)<br />

Remains <strong>of</strong> scenes, preparation <strong>of</strong> mummies.<br />

Hall in JEA xiii (1927), 57-8 pl. xxii<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. D.A.N. Finds. Position unknown.<br />

i 2 .614<br />

Faience hippopotamus, Middle Kingdom, in London, British Museum, EA 36346.<br />

Hall in JEA xiii (1927), 57-58 pl. xxiii<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. D.A.N. Finds. Position unknown.<br />

i 2 .614<br />

Faience hippopotami, Middle Kingdom, in London, British Museum, EA 22880, 35004.<br />

see Hall in JEA xiii (1927), 58<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. Miscellaneous. Statues.<br />

i 2 .783<br />

Faience hippopotami, Middle Kingdom, in Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum, 10724, 13890-2.<br />

see Hall, H. R. in JEA xiii (1927), 58<br />

802-110-030<br />

Statuette <strong>of</strong> hippopotamus, faience, Middle Kingdom, in Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum, 15258.<br />

see Hall, H. R. in JEA xiii (1927), 58<br />

802-110-040<br />

Statuette <strong>of</strong> hippopotamus, faience, Middle Kingdom, formerly in H. M. Kennard colln. and at Sotheby’s<br />

in 1912, now in Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum, 20601.<br />

see JEA xiii (1927), 83<br />

Qift. Misc.<br />

v.131A<br />

Statue-group <strong>of</strong> Wersu and Sitre, Dyn. XVIII, formerly in Ipswich private possession, now in Essen,<br />

Museum Folkwang, P.4.<br />

Hall in JEA xiii (1927), 133-4 pls. xxx [1, 2]<br />

Karnak. Cachette.<br />

ii 2 .137<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> Tuthmosis III, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, CG 42053.<br />

Hall, H. R. in JEA xiii (1927), 133-4 pls. xxvii-xxix, xxx [4] (as green basalt)<br />

800-731-610<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> royal statue wearing white crown, probably Hatshepsut or Tuthmosis III, greywacke (sometimes<br />

described as green schist), in London, British Museum, EA 986.<br />

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Hall in JEA xiii (1927), 134 pl. xxx [3]<br />

Deir el-Bahri. Gt. Temple. Chapel <strong>of</strong> Amun, IX.<br />

ii 2 .363(124)<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> Tuthmosis III from <strong>of</strong>fering scene.<br />

Dawson in JEA xiii (1927), 155-6 pl. xxxvi<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. Sheikh aAbd el-Qurna. Position Unknown. Family tomb <strong>of</strong> Amenkha.<br />

i 2 .674<br />

C<strong>of</strong>fin <strong>of</strong> Esmut, daughter <strong>of</strong> Amenkha, with cartonnage <strong>of</strong> Nebset, Dyn. XXII-XXIII, in possession <strong>of</strong><br />

Duke <strong>of</strong> Sutherland.<br />

see Dawson in JEA xiii (1927), 156-7<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. D.B. Burials. Priests <strong>of</strong> Montu.<br />

i 2 .647<br />

Inner c<strong>of</strong>fin <strong>of</strong> Ankhpekhrod, son <strong>of</strong> Ankhefenkhons, Dyn. XXXVI, in London, British Museum, EA<br />

24958.<br />

<strong>Griffith</strong> in JEA xiii (1927), 193-208 pls. xxxviii-xliii cf. xxxvii<br />

Nauri.<br />

vii.174<br />

Rock stela, year 4 <strong>of</strong> Sethos I.<br />

see <strong>Griffith</strong> in JEA xiii (1927), 207-8<br />

Elephantine. Nilometer and Quay. W. side.<br />

v.225A<br />

Inscriptions. Exemption decree <strong>of</strong> Ramesses III.<br />

Frankfort in JEA xiii (1927), pl. xliv facing 209<br />

El-aAmârna.<br />

iv.192, 200<br />

General plan <strong>of</strong> north part <strong>of</strong> Town.<br />

Frankfort in JEA xiii (1927), 209-11 pl. xlv [1] (= C. <strong>of</strong> A. iii, pl. lx [2])<br />

El-aAmârna. Great Temple.<br />

iv.195<br />

Description, and fragment with chariots, in New York NY, Metropolitan Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 27.6.1. [= C.<br />

<strong>of</strong> A. iii, pl. lx [2]]<br />

Frankfort in JEA xiii (1927), 210 pl. xlvi<br />

El-aAmârna. Great Temple.<br />

iv.195<br />

Bronze vases <strong>of</strong> Amenophis IV, etc. One (= xlvi [2]), in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, 1927.4104.<br />

Frankfort in JEA xiii (1927), 211-13 figs. 1, 2<br />

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El-aAmârna. Official-residence <strong>of</strong> Panehesi.<br />

iv.201<br />

Description, plan and section <strong>of</strong> shrine.<br />

Frankfort in JEA xiii (1927), 212 fig. 2 and pls. xlv [2, 3], xlvii<br />

El-aAmârna. Official Residence <strong>of</strong> Paneḥesi.<br />

iv.201<br />

Shrine (= C. <strong>of</strong> A. iii, pl. xxxi), in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum.<br />

see Frankfort in JEA xiii (1927), 213-16 pls. xlviii, xlix<br />

El-aAmârna. Hall <strong>of</strong> Foreign Tribute.<br />

iv.201<br />

Views, plan, and description.<br />

see Frankfort in JEA xiii (1927), 216-18<br />

El-aAmârna. Town.<br />

iv.199-200<br />

Description.<br />

Frankfort in JEA xiii (1927), 217 pl. li [1, 2]<br />

El-aAmârna. Town.<br />

Omit.<br />

Fragments <strong>of</strong> tiles.<br />

Frankfort in JEA xiii (1927), 218 pls. Li [3], liv<br />

El-aAmârna. North Palace. ‘Green Room’.<br />

iv.195<br />

South part <strong>of</strong> fresco with birds.<br />

Frankfort in JEA xiii (1927), 217 pls. lii, liii<br />

El-aAmârna. House U.37.1.<br />

iv.201<br />

Red quartzite head <strong>of</strong> princess.<br />

see Frankfort in JEA xiii (1927), 218<br />

El-aAmârna. North Palace.<br />

iv.193<br />

Description.<br />

Hornblower in JEA xiii (1927), 240 pl. lxiii<br />

Omit.<br />

Ivory tusk forming statuette <strong>of</strong> bearded man with cap and robe, Predynastic, in Toronto, Royal Ontario<br />

Museum, 921.26.1 (formerly B.2266).<br />

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see Hall in JEA xiii (1927), 265-6, see 27-9<br />

Hall in JEA xiv (1928), 1-2 pls. i, ii<br />

Karnak. Position unknown. (probably from here and not from tomb TT 71)<br />

ii 2 .279<br />

Two statues <strong>of</strong> Senenmut, temp. Hatshepsut, in London, British Museum, EA 1513, 174.<br />

Hall in JEA xiv (1928), 1 pl. iii<br />

Karnak. Position unknown.<br />

ii 2 .279<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> Menkheperrasoneb, temp. Tuthmosis III, in London, British Museum, EA 708.<br />

Newberry in JEA xiv (1928), 4-5<br />

Valley <strong>of</strong> the Kings. KV 62, Tutankhamun.<br />

i 2 .579<br />

Cartouches <strong>of</strong> Amenophis IV, Smenkhkare, and Merytaten, from lid <strong>of</strong> box, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum,<br />

JE 61500 A and B.<br />

Newberry in JEA xiv (1928), 7 pl. iv [1]<br />

El-aAmârna. Miscellaneous.<br />

iv.232<br />

Stela, Amenophis IV and Smenkhkare, in Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum, 17813.<br />

Spiegelberg in JEA xiv (1928), 12 pl. iv [2] facing 7<br />

Heliopolis. El-Khuṣûṣ. Bull Cemetery.<br />

iv.60<br />

Heart scarab <strong>of</strong> Mnevis-bull, in Toledo OH, Toledo Museum <strong>of</strong> Art.<br />

Gardiner in JEA xiv (1928), 10-11 cf. 3-9 pls. V, vi<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 139, Pairi.<br />

i 2 .253(5)<br />

Hieratic graffito.<br />

Newberry in JEA xiv (1928), 8 fig. 3<br />

Mît Rahîna. Pṭaḥ Enclosure. Found near South Gate.<br />

iii 2 .839<br />

Block <strong>of</strong> Amenophis IV, re-used.<br />

Newberry in JEA xiv (1928), 8 cf. 9 fig. 4<br />

Mît Rahîna. Pṭaḥ Enclosure. Found near South Gate.<br />

iii 2 .839<br />

Block <strong>of</strong> Amenophis IV, re-used.<br />

Garstang in JEA xiv (1928), 46 pl. vii<br />

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Abydos Site.<br />

Omit.<br />

Ivory sphinx, probably handle <strong>of</strong> box, in London, British Museum, EA 54678.<br />

see Peet in JEA xiv (1928), 54-57<br />

Medînet Habu. Great Temple. 2nd Court.<br />

ii 2 .502(104-7)<br />

Base, royal princes; discussion.<br />

Hall in JEA xiv (1928), 74 [1] fig. 1 pl. viii<br />

8<br />

Copper bowl <strong>of</strong> Tutankhamun, dedicated by Wepwaut.<br />

Hall in JEA xiv (1928), 74 [bottom] fig. 4 pl. ix [3]<br />

8<br />

Reed kohl-tube, inscribed, Dyn. XVIII, in London, British Museum, EA 51068.<br />

Hall, H. R. in JEA xiv (1928), 75 [5] pl. x figs. 6, 7 (text)<br />

800-636-400<br />

Torso <strong>of</strong> standard-bearing statue <strong>of</strong> Tutankhamun, head and lower legs lost, ‘beloved <strong>of</strong> Amun-Re’, name<br />

changed to Djeser[kheper]ure (Haremhab) on back pillar (probably in modern times), quartzite, in<br />

London, British Museum, EA 37639.<br />

Hall, H. R. in JEA xiv (1928), 75-6 pl. xi figs. 8, 9 (text)<br />

800-627-410<br />

Headless statuette <strong>of</strong> Amenophis III, steatite, in London, British Museum, EA 2275.<br />

see Hall in JEA xiv (1928), 76-7<br />

Gebel Barkal. Temple 1100-1200.<br />

vii.212(7)<br />

Lions <strong>of</strong> Amenophis III, in London, British Museum, EA 1 and 2.<br />

Newberry in JEA xiv (1928), 82 cf. 82-3 fig. 1<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 226, Name lost.<br />

i 2 .327(5)<br />

Fragment with names <strong>of</strong> children <strong>of</strong> Amenophis III from pillar (called sons <strong>of</strong> Tuthmosis IV).<br />

Newberry in JEA xiv (1928), 84-5 pl. xii fig. 2<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 64, Hekerneheh.<br />

i 2 .128(7)<br />

Father <strong>of</strong> deceased nursing prince etc., and pectoral with cartouches (from Champollion).<br />

Newberry in JEA xiv (1928), 85 fig. 3<br />

Konosso. Rock-texts.<br />

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v.254-5<br />

Text <strong>of</strong> Hekreshu.<br />

Newberry in JEA xiv (1928), 85 fig. 4<br />

Konosso. Rock-texts.<br />

v.254-5<br />

Texts <strong>of</strong> Ra.<br />

Newberry in JEA xiv (1928), 109 figs. 1, 2<br />

Byblos.<br />

vii.392<br />

Two scarabs <strong>of</strong> Inten, probably from here, in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, and London, British Museum,<br />

EA 57383.<br />

Newberry in JEA xiv (1928), 117 pl. xiv<br />

El-aAmârna. Miscellaneous.<br />

iv.233<br />

Trial-piece, Nefertiti <strong>of</strong>fers flowers to Amenophis IV, in Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum, 15000.<br />

Dawson in JEA xiv (1928), 126-7 pl. xv<br />

Omit.<br />

Pottery figure <strong>of</strong> man crouching in jar, in Mr. Rabbette’s colln., Boston, USA.<br />

Newberry in JEA xiv (1928), 219 pl. xix [1]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 81, Ineni.<br />

i 2 .161(9)<br />

Swine and herdsmen.<br />

Newberry in JEA xiv (1928), 219 pl. xix [2]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 24, Nebamun.<br />

i 2 .41(3)-(4)<br />

Swine treading oat grain.<br />

Newberry in JEA xiv (1928), 220 fig. 12<br />

Abûsîr. Mortuary Temple <strong>of</strong> Sahure. Hall <strong>of</strong> Columns.<br />

iii 2 .329(14)<br />

<strong>The</strong> God Ash, from Libyan booty scene, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 39531A.<br />

Frankfort in JEA xiv (1928), 235-242 pl. xx [1]<br />

Abydos. N. Cemeteries <strong>of</strong> Frankfort.<br />

v.64-5<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Senusert.<br />

Frankfort in JEA xiv (1928), pl. xx [2] 235-242<br />

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Abydos. N. Cemeteries <strong>of</strong> Frankfort.<br />

v.64-5<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Senebtifi, in London, British Museum, EA 1653.<br />

Frankfort in JEA xiv (1928), 235-242 pl. xx [3]<br />

Abydos. N. Cemeteries <strong>of</strong> Frankfort.<br />

v.64-5<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Shenay, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 49803.<br />

Frankfort in JEA xiv (1928), 235-242 pl. xxi [1]<br />

Abydos. N. Cemeteries <strong>of</strong> Frankfort.<br />

v.64-5<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Ameny, in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, 1926.213.<br />

Frankfort in JEA xiv (1928), 235-242 pl. xxi [2]<br />

Abydos. N. Cemeteries <strong>of</strong> Frankfort.<br />

v.64-5<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Mentuḥotp, in San Diego CA, Museum <strong>of</strong> Art.<br />

Frankfort in JEA xiv (1928), 235-242 pl. xxi [3]<br />

Abydos. N. Cemeteries <strong>of</strong> Frankfort.<br />

v.64-5<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Dedtu, in Manchester, <strong>The</strong> Manchester Museum, 7964.<br />

Frankfort in JEA xiv (1928), 235-242 pl. xxii [1]<br />

Abydos. N. Cemeteries <strong>of</strong> Frankfort.<br />

v.64-5<br />

Limestone flake, with names, in Leiden, Rijksmuseum van Oudheden, F.1926/8.2<br />

Frankfort in JEA xiv (1928), cf. 242 pl. xxii [2]<br />

Abydos. Osireion. Finds.<br />

vi.30<br />

Stela with goose <strong>of</strong> Amun, <strong>of</strong> Nebpeḥtire-aabau, temp. Amosis., in London, British Museum, EA 58520.<br />

Frankfort in JEA xiv (1928), 235-242 pl. xxii [3]<br />

Abydos. N. Cemeteries <strong>of</strong> Frankfort.<br />

v.64-5<br />

Statuette <strong>of</strong> Mentuḥotp, in San Diego CA, Museum <strong>of</strong> Art.<br />

Frankfort in JEA xiv (1928), 235-242 pl. xxiii[4]<br />

Abydos. N. Cemeteries <strong>of</strong> Frankfort.<br />

v.64-5<br />

Two fragments <strong>of</strong> stela, in Bolton Museum, 42.26.9.<br />

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Frankfort in JEA xiv (1928), 242-245 pl. xxiii [1]<br />

Abydos. N. Cemeteries <strong>of</strong> Frankfort.<br />

v.65<br />

Block from tomb, in Brooklyn NY, Brooklyn Museum <strong>of</strong> Art.<br />

Frankfort in JEA xiv (1928), 242-245 pl. xxiii [2]<br />

Abydos. N. Cemeteries <strong>of</strong> Frankfort.<br />

v.65<br />

Lintel <strong>of</strong> Amenḥotp and Irtnefert, in Sydney, <strong>University</strong> Museum, 25.34.<br />

Frankfort in JEA xiv (1928), 242-245 pl. xxiii [3]<br />

Abydos. N. Cemeteries <strong>of</strong> Frankfort.<br />

v.65<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Amenmosi, London, British Museum, EA 1654.<br />

Frankfort in JEA xiv (1928), 242-245 fig. 1<br />

Abydos. N. Cemeteries <strong>of</strong> Frankfort.<br />

v.65<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Dedtu, in Manchester, <strong>The</strong> Manchester Museum, 7964.<br />

Frankfort in JEA xiv (1928), 242-245 fig. 2<br />

Abydos. N. Cemeteries <strong>of</strong> Frankfort.<br />

v.65<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Senusert.<br />

Frankfort in JEA xiv (1928), 242-245 fig. 3<br />

Abydos. N. Cemeteries <strong>of</strong> Frankfort.<br />

v.65<br />

Jamb <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II.<br />

Frankfort in JEA xiv (1928), 242-245 fig. 4<br />

Abydos. N. Cemeteries <strong>of</strong> Frankfort.<br />

v.65<br />

Jamb <strong>of</strong> Tjay.<br />

Frankfort in JEA xiv (1928), 242-245 fig.5<br />

Abydos. N. Cemeteries <strong>of</strong> Frankfort.<br />

v.65<br />

Jamb <strong>of</strong> Amenemhab, in Sydney, <strong>University</strong> Museum, 25.35.<br />

Frankfort in JEA xiv (1928), 242-245 fig.6<br />

Abydos. N. Cemeteries <strong>of</strong> Frankfort.<br />

v.65<br />

Jamb <strong>of</strong> Bekenptah.<br />

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Frankfort in JEA xiv (1928), 242-245 fig. 7<br />

Abydos. N. Cemeteries <strong>of</strong> Frankfort.<br />

v.65<br />

Jamb <strong>of</strong> Ḥarkhebi, NewKingdom, in Glasgow, Hunterian Museum, D.1926.2.<br />

Frankfort in JEA xiv (1928), 242-245, fig.8<br />

Abydos. N. Cemeteries <strong>of</strong> Frankfort.<br />

v.65<br />

Lintel and jamb Pefḥerinuter, in Sydney, <strong>University</strong> Museum, Nos. 36 and 25.37.<br />

Hall in JEA xiv (1928), 280 pl. xxix [1]<br />

Palestine. Miscellaneous.<br />

vii.382<br />

Alabaster royal statue, probably Ramesses II, in London, British Museum, EA 118544.<br />

Albright and Rowe in JEA xiv (1928), 281-285 pl. xxix [2] fig. 1<br />

Tell el-aOreima (Galilee).<br />

vii.382<br />

Fragment <strong>of</strong> basalt stela with text, probably temp. Tuthmosis III.<br />

see Rowe in JEA xiv (1928), 287 [13]<br />

Tell el-Ḥoṣn.<br />

vii.379<br />

Fragment <strong>of</strong> stela with remains <strong>of</strong> text.<br />

Glanville in JEA xiv (1928), 297 pl. xxx [3]<br />

8<br />

Quintuple kohl-tube <strong>of</strong> Aḥmosi, Overseer <strong>of</strong> works, wood, temp. Tuthmosis III, in London, British<br />

Museum, EA 5337.<br />

Glanville, S. R. K. in JEA xv (1929), 6 [iii] pl. ii [1] fig. 1 (as sandstone)<br />

802-088-200<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> seated baboon, snout restored, with text <strong>of</strong> Amenophis III ‘beloved <strong>of</strong> him who cuts <strong>of</strong>f the face<br />

<strong>of</strong> him who cuts <strong>of</strong>f your face (= Thoth?)’, quartzite, temp. Amenophis III, formerly in J. Barker colln.<br />

and at Sotheby’s in 1833, now in London, British Museum, EA 38.<br />

Glanville in JEA xv (1929), 2-5 pl. ii [2]<br />

Karnak. Objects in Museums.<br />

ii 2 .288<br />

Base <strong>of</strong> statue <strong>of</strong> Amenḥotp, son <strong>of</strong> Ḥepu, temp. Amenophis III, in London, British Museum, 103.<br />

Glanville in JEA xv (1929), 5-6 pl. ii [4]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. Miscellaneous. Various.<br />

i 2 .838<br />

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Fragmentary box <strong>of</strong> Penbuy, temp. Amenophis III, in London, British Museum, 38272.<br />

Glanville in JEA xv (1929), 8 pl. iv [1]<br />

Valley <strong>of</strong> the Kings. KV 62. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Tutankhamun.<br />

Omit.<br />

Gold mask.<br />

Glanville in JEA xv (1929), 8 note 2 pl. iv [2]<br />

El-aAmarna. House P.47.1-3. Djehutmosi.<br />

iv.203A<br />

Cast <strong>of</strong> head <strong>of</strong> Amenophis III as young man, in Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum, 21299.<br />

Glanville in JEA xv (1929), 8 note 2 pl. iv [3]<br />

Temple <strong>of</strong> Amenophis III.<br />

ii 2 .452<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> colossal statue <strong>of</strong> Amenophis III, in London, British Museum, 4.<br />

<strong>Griffith</strong> in JEA xv (1929), 26-8 pl. v<br />

Gebel Barkal. Temple B.700.<br />

vii.214<br />

Sculptures, harîm etc. on inner face <strong>of</strong> Pylon (from Prudhoe MSS.), and block with cartouches <strong>of</strong><br />

Senkamaniskeñ.<br />

see Hornblower in JEA xv (1929), 43<br />

Gîza. Miscellaneous. Tombs.<br />

iii 2 .301<br />

Squatting woman nursing two children from tomb <strong>of</strong> Nekauinpu, formerly in Lord Carnarvon colln.,<br />

now in New York NY, Metropolitan Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 26.7.1405,<br />

Winlock in JEA xv (1929), 65-6 pl. xi [1]<br />

<strong>The</strong>ban Temples. Objects. Blocks, etc.<br />

ii 2 .535<br />

Wooden door from temple (Khnemet-ankh) <strong>of</strong> Tuthmosis I, in New York NY, Metropolitan Museum <strong>of</strong><br />

Art, 22.2.26.<br />

Winlock in JEA xv (1929), 57, 64-65 pls. xi [2], xiii<br />

Deir el-Baḥri. Gt. Temple. Cult Chapel <strong>of</strong> Tuthmosis I.<br />

ii 2 .361(107)<br />

Stela from rear wall, in Paris, Museé National du Louvre, C.48.<br />

Winlock in JEA xv (1929), 57 pl. xii<br />

Deir el-Baḥri. Gt. Temple. Cult Chapel <strong>of</strong> Ḥatḥshepsut.<br />

ii 2 .361(101)<br />

View shewing west wall with stela.<br />

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see Winlock in JEA xv (1929), 57-8<br />

Valley <strong>of</strong> the Kings. KV 38, Tuthmosis II.<br />

i 2 .557<br />

Discovery <strong>of</strong> tomb by Loret in 1899.<br />

Winlock in JEA xv (1929), 58-60 pl. xiv [lower] and xiv [upper]<br />

Valley <strong>of</strong> the Kings. KV 38, Tuthmosis I.<br />

i 2 .559, 557<br />

Canopic box and sarcophagus, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 36416, 52344.<br />

see Winlock in JEA xv (1929), 58<br />

Valley <strong>of</strong> the Kings. KV 20, Ḥatshepsut.<br />

i 2 .547<br />

Canopic box, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 38072.<br />

see Winlock in JEA xv (1929), 60<br />

Valley <strong>of</strong> the Kings. KV 38,Tuthmosis I.<br />

i 2 .559<br />

Texts <strong>of</strong> alabaster jars, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 55608, 55617 (from Davis).<br />

see Winlock in JEA xv (1929), 60-1<br />

Valley <strong>of</strong> the Kings. KV 20, Ḥatshepsut.<br />

i 2 .547<br />

Text <strong>of</strong> sandstone sarcophagus, altered for Tuthmosis I, in Boston MA, Museum <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts, 04.278.<br />

Hall, H. R. in JEA xv (1929), 78-9 pl. xv [1]<br />

800-725-050<br />

Bust <strong>of</strong> royal statuette wearing nemes, probably Hatshepsut (or much later?), in Berlin, Ägyptisches<br />

Museum, 2005. (Bought at Saqqâra.)<br />

Hall in JEA xv (1929), 79 pl. xv [2, 3]<br />

Deir el Baḥri. Gt. Temple. Statues <strong>of</strong> Ḥatshepsut. From Western Niches.<br />

ii 2 .372<br />

Limestone head from Osiride statue, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 56259A.<br />

Hall in JEA xv (1929), 79 pl. xvi<br />

Deir el Baḥri. Gt. Temple. Statues <strong>of</strong> Hatshepsut. From Second Court.<br />

ii 2 .371<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> 4th sphinx, in Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum, 2299.<br />

Spiegelberg, W. in JEA xv (1929), 80-1 pl. xvii [2]<br />

803-091-510<br />

Probably votive stela, Puerem, son <strong>of</strong> Djeho, censing before Osiris, Isis and Nephthys, with one line <strong>of</strong><br />

names in demotic and four lines <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fering text in hieroglyphs below, basalt, probably early Ptolemaic, in<br />

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Manchester, <strong>The</strong> Manchester Museum, 8134.<br />

see Spiegelberg in JEA xv (1929), 109<br />

Heliopolis. Bull Cemetery.<br />

iv.60A<br />

Heart-scarab, in Toledo OH, Toledo Museum <strong>of</strong> Art.<br />

Frankfort in JEA xv (1929), 149 pls. xx, xxi<br />

El-aAmarna. Town. House T.35.4.<br />

iv.200<br />

Statuette, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 53249.<br />

Frankfort in JEA xv (1929), 143-149 pls. xxii-xxiv, xxvi [1, 2]<br />

El-aAmarna. Town.<br />

iv.200<br />

Plan, reconstructions, and view.<br />

Frankfort in JEA xv (1929), 149 pls. xxvi [3], xxix<br />

El-aAmarna. Town. House V.36.7.<br />

iv.201<br />

View and plan.<br />

Hall, H. R. in JEA xv (1929), 154 pl. xxx (as slate)<br />

800-491-110<br />

Bust, from seated royal statue, probably Sesostris III, basalt, in London, British Museum, EA 36298.<br />

Dunham, D. in JEA xv (1929), 164-5 pl. xxxii<br />

801-620-040<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> Neferweben, Governor <strong>of</strong> the Town and Vizier, etc., head and feet lost, with cartouches <strong>of</strong><br />

Tuthmosis III, red granite, in Boston MA, Museum <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts, 29.728.<br />

Dunham in JEA xv (1929), 165 pl. xxxiii<br />

Mît Rahîna, Kôm el-Qala. Misc.<br />

iii 2 .861<br />

Slate statue <strong>of</strong> Ḥor, Dyn. XXVI, in Boston MA, Museum <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts, 29.731.<br />

Dunham in JEA xv (1929), 166 pl. xxxiv<br />

Alexandria. Miscellaneous.<br />

iv.5A<br />

Grey granite statue with protocol <strong>of</strong> Achoris, Dyn. XXIX, in Boston MA, Museum <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts, 29.732.<br />

(Fragment in Bibl., present location unknown, seen by Lepsius in Court <strong>of</strong> Greek Consulate, probably<br />

belongs to this statue.)<br />

see Dawson in JEA xv (1929), 186-8<br />

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Ṣaqqâra. Objects from tombs. Misc.<br />

iii 2 .765<br />

Wooden anthropoid c<strong>of</strong>fin (w. mummy <strong>of</strong> woman fd. inside) <strong>of</strong> Herib, Dyn. XXVI, in Norwich, Castle<br />

Museum, 242.27.<br />

see Dawson in JEA xv (1929), 188-9<br />

Akhmîm. Misc.<br />

v.23A<br />

Cartonnage <strong>of</strong> Esmin, Ptolemaic, in Liverpool, City Museum, 56.22.79 (formerly in Norwich, Castle<br />

Museum, 26.86).<br />

Dawson in JEA xv (1929), 189-90 pl. xxxvii<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. Tombs <strong>of</strong> Position Unknown.<br />

i 2 .674<br />

C<strong>of</strong>fin lid and cartonnage <strong>of</strong> Ankh-ḥor, Dyn. XXI or XXII, in Norwich, Castle Museum, 146-7.928.<br />

see Cowley in JEA xv (1929), 200-18<br />

Sinai. Proto-Sinaitic Inscriptions.<br />

Omit.<br />

Discussion <strong>of</strong> Nos. 345-360.<br />

Hall in JEA xv (1929), 236 pl. xxxviii<br />

8<br />

Wooden statuette <strong>of</strong> woman carrying chest on head, Dyn. XVIII, in London, British Museum, 32767.<br />

Hall, H. R. in JEA xv (1929), 236 pl. xxxix [1-3]<br />

801-670-735<br />

Statuette <strong>of</strong> nude girl holding kitten, probably a mirror-handle, wood, late Dyn. XVIII, in London,<br />

British Museum, EA 32733.<br />

Hall, H. R. in JEA xv (1929), 237-8 pl. xxxix [4, 5] (as temp. Tuthmosis IV or Amenophis III)<br />

801-670-730<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> woman holding [an object in left hand], wood, late Dyn. XVIII or Dyn. XIX, in London,<br />

British Museum, EA 2375.<br />

Hall, H. R. in JEA xv (1929), 237 pl. xl [1]<br />

801-670-741<br />

Statuette <strong>of</strong> nude Negro woman, wood, late Dyn. XVIII, in London, British Museum, EA 32749.<br />

Hall, H. R. in JEA xv (1929), 236-7 pl. xl [2, 3]<br />

801-670-737<br />

Statuette <strong>of</strong> nude girl, forearms with [tray <strong>of</strong> food?] lost, wood, temp. Amenophis III, in London, British<br />

Museum, EA 32741.<br />

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Hall, H. R. in JEA xv (1929), 238 pl. xli [1, 2] (as shabti)<br />

801-670-731<br />

Statuette <strong>of</strong> Rashat, Female servant (ḥmt), wood, Dyn. XIX, in London, British Museum, EA 2376.<br />

Hall, H. R. in JEA xv (1929), 238 pl. xli [3, 4]<br />

801-670-743<br />

Statuette <strong>of</strong> woman holding bouquet against her chest in her left hand, and lotus-flower in her right hand,<br />

wood, Dyn. XIX, in London, British Museum, EA 32772.<br />

Hall in JEA xvi (1930), 1-2 and pls. i, ii<br />

801-736-300<br />

Statuette <strong>of</strong> Khonsardais, temp. Psammetikhos I, in London, British Museum, EA 14466.<br />

Sobhy in JEA xvi (1930), 3 pl. iii [3] (=Leibovitch, Anc. Egypt, 104 fig. 75)<br />

Karnak. Building <strong>of</strong> Amenophis IV.<br />

ii 2 .253<br />

Bust <strong>of</strong> Amenophis IV, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 49528.<br />

Sobhy in JEA xvi (1930), 3 pl. iv [2] (= Ann. Serv. xl, cf. 144 pl. xxv [right])<br />

Karnak. Building <strong>of</strong> Amenophis IV.<br />

Omit.<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> statue <strong>of</strong> King, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 49529.<br />

Gardiner in JEA xvi (1930), 19-22 pl. x [1-3]<br />

8<br />

Red pottery jar with hieratic Letter to the Dead, 1st Int. Per., in Chicago IL, Oriental <strong>Institute</strong> Museum.<br />

Schott, S. in JEA xvi (1930), 23 pl. x [4]<br />

801-495-050<br />

Statuette woman with child on hip with name <strong>of</strong> daughter Seh, Middle Kingdom, in Berlin, Ägyptisches<br />

Museum, 14517.<br />

Matthiew in JEA xvi (1930), 31 pl. xi [1, 2] (see Legrain ii pl. v)<br />

Karnak. Cachette.<br />

ii 2 .142<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, CG 42143.<br />

Matthiew in JEA xvi (1930), 31 pl. xi [3] (=Legrain, pl. iv)<br />

Karnak. Cachette.<br />

ii 2 .141<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, CG 42142.<br />

Hall, H. R. in JEA xvi (1930), 39 pl. xii (as temp. Amenophis III or earlier)<br />

801-620-540<br />

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Male statue, right hand lost, with small son in relief next to left leg, wood, Dyn. XIX, in London, British<br />

Museum, EA 2319.<br />

Hall in JEA xvi (1930), 39-40 pl. xiii [1, 2]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. Misc. Statues.<br />

i 2 .789<br />

Wooden statue <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficial, probably temp. Amenophis III, in London, British Museum, EA 2320 (Salt<br />

colln.).<br />

Hall in JEA xvi (1930), 40 pl. xiii [3, 5]<br />

801-620-550<br />

Wooden statuette <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficial, temp. Amenophis III, in London, British Museum, EA 32748.<br />

Hall in JEA xvi (1930), 40 pl. xiv [1, 2]<br />

801-631-600<br />

Wooden statuette, late Dyn. XVIII or early XIX, in London, British Museum, EA 2331.<br />

Hall in JEA xvi (1930), 40 pl. xiv [3, 4]<br />

801-620-542<br />

Wooden statuette, Dyn. XVIII or XXII, in London, British Museum, EA 2322.<br />

Hall in JEA xvi (1930), 40 pl. xiii [4]<br />

Omit.<br />

Ushabti, in London, British Museum, EA 37926.<br />

Shorter in JEA xvi (1930), 54-62, w. figs. 1-3 pls. xv-xvii<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 241, Ahmosi<br />

i 2 .331-2<br />

For details see Bibliography.<br />

Spiegelberg in JEA xvi (1930), 73 pl. xviii<br />

801-737-250<br />

Statuette <strong>of</strong> man balancing a tray with cakes on his head, feet lost, bronze, Late Period, formerly in<br />

Colonel J. Evans, E. Rutherston and L. Pomerance collns., at Sotheby’s in 1924 and at Sotheby’s (New<br />

York) in 1987, now in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, 1988.11.<br />

Spiegelberg in JEA xvi (1930), 73-74 pl. xix [3]<br />

801-753-590<br />

Statuette <strong>of</strong> Psametek, son <strong>of</strong> Hapep(?), kneeling with raised arms, name <strong>of</strong> Neith, bronze, Dyn. XXVI,<br />

formerly in W. Spiegelberg colln., now in Munich, Staatliche Sammlung Ägyptischer Kunst, ÄS 6039.<br />

see Spiegelberg in JEA xvi (1930), 74 note 2<br />

Qena. Misc.<br />

v.122A<br />

80<br />

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Name <strong>of</strong> father Irefenḥesienpep from stela <strong>of</strong> Ramosisonb, Ptolemaic, in Frankfurt am Main,<br />

Liebieghaus, Museum alter Plastik, 11208.<br />

see Gunn, B. in JEA xvi (1930), 155<br />

803-030-083<br />

Round-topped stela, seven lines with <strong>of</strong>fering text invoking Geb and appeal to the living by Ipi, Cupbearer<br />

<strong>of</strong> the chamber <strong>of</strong> meat, and two registers, I, seated Khapu, Keeper <strong>of</strong> the chamber, son <strong>of</strong><br />

Rehuankh, and wife Suit, with Ipi censing before them, II, two men and two women seated on the<br />

ground, Dyn. XIII, formerly in C. Bogaert and J. Sams collns., then in Liverpool Museum, M.13846 (lost<br />

in World War II). (Probably from Abydos.)<br />

Hall in JEA xvi (1930), 167-8 pls. xxv, xxvi<br />

Athribis. Miscellaneous.<br />

iv.65<br />

Statue in cloak, not inscribed, probably temp. Amenemhet III, in London, British Museum, EA 1237.<br />

Hall in JEA xvi (1930), 168 fig. 1 pl. xxvii<br />

Bubastis. Miscellaneous.<br />

iv.32<br />

Statuette <strong>of</strong> Kep (?), good name Iri, Dyn. XIII, in London, British Museum, 1229.<br />

Polotsky in JEA xvi (1930), 194-9 pl. xxix<br />

Gebelein. Miscellaneous.<br />

v.164A<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Ḥeḳaib, 1st Int. Period, in London, British Museum, EA 1671.<br />

Frankfort in JEA xvi (1930), 214-219 pls. xxx, xxxi.<br />

Abydos. South Cemeteries <strong>of</strong> Frankfort.<br />

v.77<br />

Pre- and Proto-Dynastic Cemeteries.<br />

Frankfort in JEA xvi (1930), 216 pl. xxxii [1]<br />

Abydos. South Cemeteries <strong>of</strong> Frankfort. Old Kingdom Cemetery. Tomb 910. Serdab.<br />

v.77A<br />

Three statues, all lost except head <strong>of</strong> one, wood, Dyn. V.<br />

Frankfort in JEA xvi (1930), 214-219 pls. xxxii [2-4], xxxiii.<br />

Abydos. South Cemeteries <strong>of</strong> Frankfort.<br />

v.77<br />

Old Kingdom Cemetery.<br />

Frankfort in JEA xvi (1930), 214-219 pl. xxxii [5].<br />

Abydos. South Cemeteries <strong>of</strong> Frankfort.<br />

v.77<br />

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1st Int. Per. and New Kingdom Cemeteries.<br />

Frankfort in JEA xvi (1930), 214-219 pls. xxxiv [1]<br />

Abydos. South Cemeteries <strong>of</strong> Frankfort.<br />

v.77<br />

Plaque <strong>of</strong> Pepy I, in London, British Museum, EA 3374.<br />

Frankfort in JEA xvi (1930), 214-219 pls. xxxv [A, B]<br />

Abydos. South Cemeteries <strong>of</strong> Frankfort.<br />

v.77<br />

Sealing <strong>of</strong> Unis.<br />

Frankfort in JEA xvi (1930), 214-219 pls. xxxxiv [2, 3] xxxv [middle], xxxvi [2], xxxvii, xl<br />

Abydos. South Cemeteries <strong>of</strong> Frankfort.<br />

v.77<br />

1st Int. Per. and New Kingdom Cemeteries.<br />

Frankfort in JEA xvi (1930), 219 pls. xxxviii, xxxix<br />

Abydos Necropolis. N. Cemeteries <strong>of</strong> Frankfort.<br />

v.64<br />

Tomb <strong>of</strong> Rensonb, with statuette, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 49793.<br />

Glanville in JEA xvi (1930), 237-9 w. fig. 2 pl. xlii [1]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. Asâsîf. Causeway Area. Rest House.<br />

i 2 .624<br />

Ostracon with plan <strong>of</strong> shrine, Late Dyn. XVIII or Dyn. XIX, in London, British Museum, EA 41228.<br />

Fairman in JEA xvi (1930), 240-1 pl. xlii [2]<br />

Armant. Bucheum.<br />

v.158<br />

Buchis-Stela <strong>of</strong> Ptolemy II, in London, British Museum, EA 1694.<br />

Hall in JEA xvii (1931), 10 pl. ii<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. Royal Cache. TT 320.<br />

Omit.<br />

Ushabti <strong>of</strong> Amosis, in London, British Museum, EA 32191.<br />

Hall in JEA xvii (1931), 10-11 pl. iii [1, 4]<br />

Valley <strong>of</strong> the Kings. KV 35, Amenophis II.<br />

Omit.<br />

Ushabti <strong>of</strong> Amenophis II, in London, British Museum, EA 35365.<br />

Hall in JEA xvii (1931),11-12 pl. iii [2, 3]<br />

Omit.<br />

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Ushabti <strong>of</strong> Psammetikhos I or II, in London, British Museum, EA 21922.<br />

see Wainwright in JEA xvii (1931), 30-8<br />

8<br />

Hieratic writing-board with names <strong>of</strong> Keftiu, Dyn. XVIII, in London, British Museum, EA 5647.<br />

Hall in JEA xvii (1931), 48 [1] pl. vii [2]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tbs. pos. unknown. Tomb Ptahmosi.<br />

iii 2 .713<br />

Alabaster vase <strong>of</strong> deceased temp. Amenophis III, in London, British Museum, EA 4640 (formerly G.<br />

Anastasi colln.).<br />

Hall in JEA xvii (1931), 48 [3] pl. vii [1, upper]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tbs. pos. unknown. Tomb Ptahmosi.<br />

iii 2 .713<br />

Pestle and mortar <strong>of</strong> deceased, temp. Amenophis III, in London, British Museum, EA 5683 (formerly St.<br />

Helier, Jersey).<br />

Hall in JEA xvii (1931), 48 [2] pl. vii [4]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tbs. pos. unknown. Tomb Ptahmosi.<br />

iii 2 .713<br />

Alabaster model mace-head <strong>of</strong> deceased, temp. Amenophis III, in London, British Museum, EA 54989<br />

(formerly Nash colln.).<br />

Hall in JEA xvii (1931), 48 [4] pl. vii [1, lower]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tbs. pos. unknown. Tomb Ptahmosi.<br />

iii 2 .713<br />

Model knife <strong>of</strong> deceased, temp. Amenophis III, in London, British Museum, EA 5472.<br />

Blackman in JEA xvii (1931), 55-61 pl. viii<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. D.A.N. Antef Cem.<br />

i 2 .596<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Tjetji, in London, British Museum, EA 614.<br />

Glanville in JEA xvii (1931), 65-66 pl. ix<br />

Abydos. Osiris Temple.<br />

v.40A<br />

Ivory statuette <strong>of</strong> King, in London, British Museum, EA 37996.<br />

Murray in JEA xvii (1931), 81-4 pl. x<br />

El-Ḍabaa. Temple, Graeco-Roman.<br />

Omit.<br />

Views.<br />

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Glanville in JEA xvii (1931), 98 pl. xii [1-3]<br />

Omit. (8 - no provenance)<br />

Bronze stamp seal in form <strong>of</strong> seated boy, formerly in Maxwell colln., now in London, British Museum,<br />

EA 59853<br />

Glanville in JEA xvii (1931), 98-9 pl. xii [7-9]<br />

Abydos. Cemetery E. <strong>of</strong> Garstang.<br />

v.66A<br />

Ivory statuette <strong>of</strong> Nakhti, used as seal, late Middle Kingdom, in London, British Museum, EA 54677.<br />

see Winlock in JEA xvii (1931), 107-10<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 320, Inhapi.<br />

i 2 .393<br />

Attribution <strong>of</strong> tomb to Inhapi.<br />

Hall in JEA xvii (1913), 165 pl. xv [1, 2]<br />

El-aAmarna. Misc.<br />

iv.233<br />

Fragments <strong>of</strong> reliefs, in London, British Museum, EA 47988, 47989.<br />

Hall in JEA xvii (1931), 165 pl. xv [3, 4]<br />

El-aAmarna. Misc.<br />

iv.234<br />

Trial-pieces, woman suckling baby, and portrait <strong>of</strong> Amenophis IV or Smenkhkare, in London, British<br />

Museum, EA 15973, 26810.<br />

Sloley in JEA xvii (1931), 169 pl. xvi [2-4]<br />

8<br />

Astronomical instruments <strong>of</strong> Ḥor, Dyn. XXVI, in Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum, 14084-5.<br />

Sloley in JEA xvii (1931), 170-1 pl. xvi [5]<br />

El-Faiyûm. Misc.<br />

iv.104A<br />

Sun-clock, Late Period, in Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum, 19743.<br />

Sloley in JEA xvii (1931), 173 pl. xvii [2]<br />

8<br />

Green faience sundial, Greco-Roman, in Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum, 20322.<br />

Sloley in JEA xvii (1931), 172 pl. xvii [4]<br />

8<br />

Black steatite shadow-clock <strong>of</strong> Senenu, in London, Petrie Museum, 16376.<br />

Sloley in JEA xvii (1931), 172-3 pl. xviii [2-4]<br />

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8<br />

Model shadow-clock, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 33401.<br />

Sloley in JEA xvii (1931), 173 fig. 13<br />

Gezer (Palestine).<br />

vii.374<br />

Ivory sundial, Merneptaḥ, kneels before Thoth in bark.<br />

Sloley in JEA xvii (1931), 174 w. fig. 16 pls. xix, xx, xxi [2]<br />

Karnak. Miscellaneous.<br />

ii 2 .300<br />

Water-clock <strong>of</strong> Amenophis III, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 37525.<br />

Sloley in JEA xvii (1931), 176 pl. xxi [1]<br />

8<br />

Faience model water-clock w. ape in front, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 29895.<br />

Sloley in JEA xvii (1931), 176 pl. xxii<br />

Edfu Tell. Various.<br />

v.205A<br />

Ptolemaic water-clock, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum.<br />

<strong>Griffith</strong> in JEA xvii (1931), 179-80 pl. xxiii<br />

Town. House L.50.12. Great Garden.<br />

iv.206<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> Amenophis IV, in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, 1924.162.<br />

<strong>Griffith</strong> in JEA xvii (1931), 179-80 pls. xxiv, xxv<br />

Town. House L.50.12. Great Garden.<br />

iv.206<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> Queen, in London, British Museum, EA 935.<br />

<strong>Griffith</strong> in JEA xvii (1931), 182-3 pls. xxvi [2, 3], xxvii [1-3]<br />

El-aAmarna. Town. House R. 44.2. Paneḥesi.<br />

iv.202<br />

Fragments <strong>of</strong> statues, and unfinished figure <strong>of</strong> slave, latter in Philadelphia PA, <strong>The</strong> <strong>University</strong> Museum,<br />

29.209.2.<br />

<strong>Griffith</strong> in JEA xvii (1931), 183 pl. xxvii [4, 5]<br />

El-aAmarna. Gt. Official Palace. Finds.<br />

iv.198<br />

Statue-base with names <strong>of</strong> Nefertiti and Ankhesenpa-aten (found at El-Till).<br />

Dunham in JEA xvii (1931), 209-10 pls. xxxi-xxxvi<br />

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<strong>The</strong>bes. Valleys S. <strong>of</strong> D.B. Roy. Cache.<br />

i 2 .661<br />

Fragment mummy-wrapping <strong>of</strong> Tuthmosis III, in Boston MA, Museum <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts, 60.1472.<br />

Myers and Fairman in JEA xvii (1931), pl. xxxix<br />

Armant. Bucheum.<br />

v.158<br />

Plan.<br />

Myers and Fairman in JEA xvii (1931), pls. xl, xli<br />

Armant. Cemeteries.<br />

v.160<br />

Gen. plan, and plans <strong>of</strong> tombs.<br />

Myers and Fairman in JEA xvii (1931), 223-232 pls. xlii-xliv, lviii-lxvii<br />

Armant. Cemeteries.<br />

v.160<br />

Finds, etc.<br />

Myers and Fairman in JEA xvii (1931), 223-232 cf. pls. lv-lvii<br />

Armant. Cemeteries.<br />

v.160<br />

Ptolemaic cartonnages.<br />

Myers and Fairman in JEA xvii (1931), 223-232 pl. lxi [2]<br />

Armant. Cemeteries.<br />

v.160<br />

Bull’s head, in Toronto, Royal Ontario Museum.<br />

Myers and Fairman in JEA xvii (1931), 225<br />

Armant. Cemeteries.<br />

v.160<br />

Text <strong>of</strong> re-used block <strong>of</strong> Ram. II.<br />

see Pendlebury in JEA xvii (1931), 233-42, 243-4<br />

El-aAmarna. Town.<br />

iv.200<br />

General account.<br />

see Pendlebury in JEA xvii (1931), 239, 243<br />

El-aAmarna. Town. House T.34.3<br />

iv.200A<br />

Knob <strong>of</strong> ceremonial staff.<br />

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Pendlebury in JEA xvii (1931), pl. lxviii<br />

El-aAmarna. Town.<br />

iv.200<br />

Plan <strong>of</strong> west part <strong>of</strong> north suburb.<br />

Pendlebury in JEA xvii (1931), 234-5 pl. lxix<br />

El-aAmarna. Town. House T.36.36. ‘Mycenaean House’.<br />

iv.200<br />

Plan.<br />

Pendlebury in JEA xvii (1931), 234-5 pl. lxx<br />

El-aAmarna. Town. House T.36.36. ‘Mycenaean House’.<br />

iv.200<br />

Views.<br />

Pendlebury in JEA xvii (1931), 234-5 pl. lxxi [4]<br />

El-aAmarna. Town. House T.36.36. ‘Mycenaean House’.<br />

iv.200<br />

Clay face from tripod.<br />

Pendlebury in JEA xvii (1931), 236 pl. lxxi [5]<br />

El-aAmarna. House T.36.63.<br />

iv.200A<br />

Wooden box-lid with gazelle.<br />

Pendlebury in JEA xvii (1931), 242 pl. lxxii [1, 2]<br />

El-aAmarna. Town. Great Gate.<br />

iv.193<br />

Fragment <strong>of</strong> wall-painting.<br />

Pendlebury in JEA xvii (1931), 236 pl. lxxii [3, 4]<br />

El-aAmarna. Town. House T.36.68.<br />

iv.200<br />

Small head <strong>of</strong> Ankhesenpa-aten (?).<br />

Pendlebury in JEA xvii (1931), 237-9 pl. lxxiv<br />

El-aAmarna. Town. House T.34.1. Hatiay.<br />

iv.200<br />

Plan.<br />

Pendlebury in JEA xvii (1931), 237-9 pl. lxxv[1, 2]<br />

El-aAmarna. Town. House T.34.1. Hatiay.<br />

iv.200<br />

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Lintel, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum.<br />

Pendlebury in JEA xvii (1931), 237-9 pl. lxxv [3, 4]<br />

El-aAmarna. Town. House T.34.1. Hatiay.<br />

iv.200<br />

Views.<br />

Pendlebury in JEA xvii (1931), 240-1 pls. lxxvi, lxxvii<br />

El-aAmarna. Town. House U.25.7.<br />

iv.200<br />

Plan and views.<br />

Pendlebury in JEA xvii (1931), 242-3 pl. lxxviii [1, 2, 4]<br />

El-aAmarna. Town. Great Gate.<br />

iv.193<br />

Views.<br />

Pendlebury in JEA xvii (1931), 242-3 pl. lxxviii [3]<br />

El-aAmarna. Town. Great Gate.<br />

iv.193<br />

Fragment <strong>of</strong> wall-painting.<br />

see <strong>Griffith</strong> in JEA xvii (1931), 257<br />

Kâwa.<br />

vii.181<br />

Short account <strong>of</strong> excavations.<br />

Shorter in JEA xviii (1932), 1-2 pl. i<br />

8<br />

Ivory wand with mythological animals, <strong>of</strong> child Senbefres, formerly in Apps colln. (Mr. C. T. Apps), now<br />

in London, British Museum, EA 65439.<br />

Newberry in JEA xviii (1932), 50 fig. 1<br />

8<br />

Cartouches <strong>of</strong> Ay and Ankhesenamun, from glass ring, formerly in Blanchard colln., now in Berlin,<br />

Ägyptisches Museum, 1920/73.<br />

Glanville in JEA xviii (1932), 53-61 pl. iv [1]<br />

8<br />

Scribes’ palette, Seneny, Dyn. VI, in London, British Museum, EG 52942,<br />

Glanville in JEA xviii (1932), 53-61 fig. 2 pl. v [1]<br />

8<br />

Scribes’ palette, Bashema, temp. Pepy II, in London, British Museum, EA 12782,<br />

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Glanville in JEA xviii (1932), 53-61 pl. v [2]<br />

8<br />

Scribes’ palette, late New Kingdom, in London, British Museum, EA 5525.<br />

Glanville in JEA xviii (1932), 53-61 pl. v [3]<br />

8<br />

Scribes’ palette with hieratic text, Dyn. XVIII-XIX, in London, British Museum, EA12783,<br />

Glanville in JEA xviii (1932), 53-61 fig. 8 pl. vi [1]<br />

8<br />

Scribes’ palette, Amenhotep, temp. Tuthmosis III, in London, British Museum, EA12786,<br />

Glanville in JEA xviii (1932), 53-61 pl. vi [2]<br />

8<br />

Scribes’ palette, Amosis, in London, British Museum, EA12784,<br />

Glanville in JEA xviii (1932), 53-61 fig. 8 pls. vi [3], viii [2]<br />

8<br />

Scribes’ palette, Pamerihu, temp. Amenophis III, in London, British Museum, EA 5513.<br />

Glanville in JEA xviii (1932), 53-61 figs. 9, 10 pl. vii [3]<br />

8<br />

Scribes’ palette, Merere, temp. Tuthmosis IV, in London, British Museum, EA 5512.<br />

Glanville in JEA xviii (1932), 53-61 pl. viii [1]<br />

8<br />

Scribes’ palette, Amenmosi, temp. Sethos I, in London, British Museum, EA 12778.<br />

Glanville in JEA xviii (1932), 53-61 pl. viii [4]<br />

8<br />

Scribes’ palette, name lost, New Kingdom, in London, British Museum, EA 12779.<br />

Glanville in JEA xviii (1932), 53-61 pl. ix [2, 3]<br />

8<br />

Scribes’ palette with hieratic texts, New Kingdom, in London, British Museum, EA 5518.<br />

Glanville in JEA xviii (1932), 53-61 figs. 5, 6<br />

8<br />

Scribes’ palette, name lost, dedicated by Ameny, 2nd. Int. Per., in London, British Museum, EA 5516.<br />

Glanville in JEA xviii (1932), 56, pl. iv [2, 3]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. Misc. Various.<br />

i 2 .843<br />

Scribes palette with hieratic text, Dyn. XI, in London, British Museum, EA 5524.<br />

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Glanville in JEA xviii (1932), 59 figs. 11, 12 pl. vii [1]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. Misc. Various.<br />

i 2 .844<br />

Scribes palette, To, temp. Ramesses II. in London, British Museum, EA 5514.<br />

Glanville in JEA xviii (1932), 58 pl. viii [1]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Objects from tombs.<br />

iii 2 .773<br />

Schist palette <strong>of</strong> Amenmosi, Great Scribe <strong>of</strong> the water <strong>of</strong> the Temple <strong>of</strong> Sethos I, Dyn. XIX, in London,<br />

British Museum, EA 12778.<br />

Glanvlle in JEA xviii (1932), 61 pl. ix [1, 4]<br />

8<br />

Scribes’ palette, New Kingdom, in London, British Museum, EA 5520.<br />

Glanville in JEA xviii (1932), 61 pl. viii [3] (called <strong>The</strong>bes)<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Objects from tombs.<br />

i 2 .773<br />

Wood palette, in London, British Museum, EA 36825.<br />

Shorter in JEA xviii (1932), 121-3 pl. x<br />

Omit.<br />

Lower part <strong>of</strong> statue <strong>of</strong> Bubastis with gods and demons on sides, Dyn. XXII, in Hornblower colln.<br />

Shorter in JEA xviii (1932), 123-4 pl. xi (=Brit.Mus.Quarterly vi, No. 4 p.101)<br />

Omit<br />

Statuette <strong>of</strong> Bubastis or Buto, Dyn. XXII, in London, British Museum, EA 63516.<br />

see Newberry in JEA xviii (1932), 141 [2]<br />

Abydos. Site. Miscellaneous.<br />

v.96<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Sebk-khu, in London, British Museum, EA 1213.<br />

see Newberry in JEA xviii (1932), 141-2<br />

Kerma. K III. Various.<br />

vii.177<br />

Dating <strong>of</strong> Iati, 2nd Int. Period.<br />

Pendlebury in JEA xviii (1932), 144 pl. xii<br />

El-aAmarna. Great gate and Palace <strong>of</strong> Nefertiti.<br />

iv.93<br />

Reconstruction <strong>of</strong> great gate and window.<br />

Pendlebury in JEA xviii (1932), 147 pl. xiii [1]<br />

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El-aAmarna. Private Palace<br />

iv.199<br />

Description and view.<br />

Pendlebury in JEA xviii (1932), 147 pls. xiii [2]<br />

El-aAmarna. Smaller Tle. Magazines, etc.<br />

iv.197<br />

View <strong>of</strong> priests’ quarters.<br />

Pendlebury in JEA xviii (1932), 144-5 pl. xiii [3, 5]<br />

El-aAmarna. Palace <strong>of</strong> Nefertiti.<br />

iv.193<br />

Views etc.<br />

Pendlebury in JEA xviii (1932), 144-5 pl. xiii [4]<br />

El-aAmarna. Great Gate.<br />

iv.193<br />

Views.<br />

Pendlebury in JEA xviii (1932), pl. xiv [1] (=C. <strong>of</strong> A. III, pl. lxxiv [4, 5])<br />

El-aAmarna. Private Palace.<br />

iv.199<br />

Trial piece with caricature <strong>of</strong> Amenophis IV, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum.<br />

Pendlebury in JEA xviii (1932), 147 pl. xiv [2-3]<br />

El-aAmarna. Smaller Tle.<br />

iv.197<br />

Fragments <strong>of</strong> sculpture (2 = torso <strong>of</strong> A, IV in Brussels, Musées Royaux d’Art et d’Histoire, E.6730).<br />

Pendlebury in JEA xviii (1932), 144 pl. xiv [4]<br />

El-aAmarna. Palace <strong>of</strong> Nefertiti (?)<br />

iv.193<br />

Upper part inlaid vase <strong>of</strong> Amenophis IV and Queen, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 57204.<br />

Pendlebury in JEA xviii (1932), 145 pl. xiv [5]<br />

El-aAmarna. Town. House U.243.<br />

iv.200<br />

Bronze cup with name <strong>of</strong> Iuaa.<br />

Pendlebury in JEA xviii (1932), pl. xiv [6]<br />

El-aAmarna. Private Palace.<br />

iv.199<br />

Trial piece, Princess’s head, in New York NY, Metropolitan Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 32.5.1.<br />

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see Pendlebury in JEA xviii (1932), 145<br />

El-aAmarna. Town. North part.<br />

iv.200<br />

Short account.<br />

Pendlebury in JEA xviii (1932), 147 pl. xvi [left]<br />

El-aAmarna. Private palace.<br />

iv.199<br />

Plan.<br />

Pendlebury in JEA xviii (1932), pl. xvi [middle]<br />

El-aAmarna. Smaller Temple.<br />

iv.197<br />

Plan.<br />

Pendlebury in JEA xviii (1932), pl. xvi [right]<br />

El-aAmarna. Smaller Temple. Magazines etc.<br />

iv.197<br />

Plan.<br />

Pendlebury in JEA xviii (1932), 145-6 pl. xvii<br />

El-aAmarna. Smaller Temple<br />

iv.197<br />

Views.<br />

Pendlebury in JEA xviii (1932), 147 pl. xviii [1] (=C. <strong>of</strong>. A. iii, lxxvi [1, 2]<br />

El-aAmarna. Smaller Temple. Magazines etc.<br />

iv.197<br />

Fragments <strong>of</strong> faience statuette <strong>of</strong> Asiatic, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 57205 a, b.<br />

Pendlebury in JEA xviii (1932), 147 pl. xviii [2-4]<br />

El-aAmarna. Smaller Temple.<br />

iv.197<br />

Fragments <strong>of</strong> sculpture.<br />

Pendlebury in JEA xviii (1932), 147 pl. xix [1] (=C. <strong>of</strong> A. iii. lxxiv [11])<br />

El-aAmarna. Smaller Temple.<br />

iv.197<br />

Fragments <strong>of</strong> sculpture, head <strong>of</strong> princess, in San Diego CA, Museum <strong>of</strong> Art.<br />

Pendlebury in JEA xviii (1932), 148 pl. xix [2] (=C. <strong>of</strong> A. iii lxxiv [7]<br />

El-aAmarna. Private Palace. Royal Store-Rooms (P.42.2)<br />

iv.199<br />

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Trial-piece, relief, head <strong>of</strong> Smenkhkare (?), in London, British Museum.<br />

Pendlebury in JEA xviii (1932), 148 pl. xix [3] (=C. <strong>of</strong> A. iii lxxiv [8]<br />

El-aAmarna. Private Palace. Royal Store-Rooms (P.42.2)<br />

iv.199<br />

Alabaster jar <strong>of</strong> Ḥatshepsut, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 57203.<br />

Piank<strong>of</strong>f in JEA xviii (1932), 155-8 fig. on 156<br />

Gîza. Great Sphinx.<br />

iii 2 .37<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, B19.<br />

Seton Lloyd in JEA xix (1933),1-7 pls. i-iv<br />

El-aAmarna.<br />

Omit.<br />

Model <strong>of</strong> house.<br />

Gardiner in JEA xix (1933), 29 fig. 1 pls. v-vii, cf. 19-30<br />

El-Dâkhla Oasis. Mut Temple.<br />

vii.296<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> year 5 <strong>of</strong> Sesonchis, in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, 1894.107.<br />

see Moss in JEA xix (1933), 33<br />

Asyûṭ. Hepdjefa III.<br />

iv.264<br />

Short description.<br />

Newberry in JEA xix (1933), 53-4 pl. x [1]<br />

Elephantine. Ram Cemetery.<br />

v.229A<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> Neḥi, temp. Tuthmosis III, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 39749.<br />

Shorter, A. W. in JEA xix (1933), 60-1 fig. 1<br />

803-044-470<br />

Right part <strong>of</strong> a stela <strong>of</strong> Sethos I, with nine lines <strong>of</strong> text mentioning war against Asiatics and reestablishment<br />

<strong>of</strong> a festival in <strong>The</strong>bes, sandstone, temp. Sethos I, in London, British Museum, EA 1665.<br />

Pendlebury in JEA xix (1933), 117 pl. xiiI (also pl. xviii [3, 4])<br />

El-aAmarna. Town. Houses O.46, 16a and 20.<br />

iv.202<br />

Quartzite head <strong>of</strong> Nefertiti(?), in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 59286.<br />

Pendlebury in JEA xix (1933), 113-17 pl. xiii<br />

El-aAmarna. Gt. Temple.<br />

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iv.195<br />

Plan.<br />

Pendlebury in JEA xix (1933), 113-17 pl. xiv<br />

El-aAmarna. Gt. Temple.<br />

iv.195<br />

Views.<br />

Pendlebury in JEA xix (1933), 116 pl. xv [1] (=C. <strong>of</strong>. A. iii, lix [1])<br />

El-aAmarna. Gt. Temple.<br />

iv.195<br />

Trial pieces with royal heads, one with two heads <strong>of</strong> King, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 59294.<br />

Pendlebury in JEA xix (1933), 116 pl. xv [2] (id.ib. lix [2-3])<br />

El-aAmarna. Gt. Temple.<br />

iv.195<br />

Trial pieces with royal heads, one with head <strong>of</strong> Nefertiti, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 59296.<br />

Pendlebury in JEA xix (1933), 116 pl. xv [3] (id. ib. lix [4])<br />

El-aAmarna. Gt. Temple.<br />

iv.195<br />

Trial pieces with royal heads, one with head <strong>of</strong> Nefertiti, in Brooklyn NY, Brooklyn Museum <strong>of</strong> Art,<br />

33.686.<br />

Pendlebury in JEA xix (1933), 117 pl. xv- [4]<br />

El-aAmarna. Town. Houses O.46, 16a and 20.<br />

iv.202<br />

Plaster head <strong>of</strong> Nefertiti (?), in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 59288.<br />

Pendlebury in JEA xix (1933), 116 pl. xvi [1] (=C. <strong>of</strong> A. iii, lvii [4])<br />

El-aAmarna. Gt. Temple.<br />

iv.195<br />

Limestone head <strong>of</strong> king for inlay, in Brooklyn NY, Brooklyn Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 33.685.<br />

Pendlebury in JEA xix (1933),118 pl. xvi [2]<br />

El-aAmarna. Houses O.46, 16a and 20<br />

iv.202<br />

Quartzite head for inlay, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 59287.<br />

Pendlebury in JEA xix (1933), 118 pl. xvi [3]<br />

El-aAmarna. Houses O.46, 16a and 20<br />

iv.202<br />

Three small reliefs.<br />

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Pendlebury in JEA xix (1933), 117 pl. xvi [4] (=C. <strong>of</strong> A. iii, lxxvii [1]<br />

El-aAmarna. Gt. Tle. Magazines.<br />

iv.197<br />

Bronze weight in shape <strong>of</strong> calf, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum<br />

Pendlebury in JEA xix (1933), 117-118 pls. xvii, xviii [1, 2]<br />

El-aAmarna. Houses O.46, 16a, 20.<br />

iv.202<br />

Group <strong>of</strong> ape and scribe, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 59291.<br />

Pendlebury in JEA xix (1933), 117 pl. xviii [3, 4] (also pl. xii)<br />

El-aAmarna. Houses O.46, 16a, 20.<br />

iv.202<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> princess (quartzite), in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum.<br />

Pendlebury in JEA xix (1933), 118 pl. xix [1, 2]<br />

El-aAmarna. Houses O.46, 16a, 20.<br />

iv.202<br />

Plaster head <strong>of</strong> Amenophis IV, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 59289.<br />

Pendlebury in JEA xix (1933), 116 pl. xix [3]<br />

El-aAmarna. Gt. Temple.<br />

iv.195<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> limestone head <strong>of</strong> Amenophis IV.<br />

Pendlebury in JEA xix (1933), 116 pl. xix [4] (=C. <strong>of</strong> A. iii lxiv [3])<br />

El-aAmarna. Gt. Temple.<br />

iv.197<br />

Death mask Amenophis IV, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, CG 753.<br />

Peet in JEA xix (1933), 143-9 fig. 1<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. Misc. Various.<br />

i 2 .845<br />

Scarf with text <strong>of</strong> year 2 <strong>of</strong> Ramesses III, in Liverpool, City Museum, M.11156.<br />

see Smith, W.S. in JEA xix (1933), 150<br />

Gîza. G 7430 and 7440 Minkhaef.<br />

iii 2 .195<br />

Titles.<br />

see Smith, W.S. in JEA xix (1933), 152<br />

Gîza. Shaft G 7410B.<br />

iii 2 .194<br />

Sarcophagus <strong>of</strong> Meresankh [II], in Boston MA, Museum <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts, 27.441.<br />

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see Smith, W.S. in JEA xix (1933), 154<br />

Gîza. G 2352, Hagi.<br />

iii 2 .84<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Setju with list <strong>of</strong> linen, in Boston MA, Museum <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts, 13.4341.<br />

Smith in JEA xix (1933), 155-6 fig. 1<br />

Gîza. G 7130 and 7140, Khufukhaef.<br />

iii 2 .189(5)<br />

(5)Two men holding garment from bottom register.<br />

Smith in JEA xix (1933), 155-6 fig. 2<br />

Gîza. G 7130 and 7140, Khufukhaef.<br />

iii 2 .189(9)<br />

(9)Two men holding garment from bottom at III.<br />

Smith, W.S. in JEA xix (1933), 150-9 pls. xxi-iv<br />

Gîza G 7430 and 7440 Minkhaef.<br />

iii 2 .195<br />

Red granite sarcophagus, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 48852.<br />

Smith in JEA xix (1933), 156 fig. 3<br />

Gîza. G 7650, Akhtiḥotp and wife Mertiotes.<br />

iii 2 .201(8)<br />

Two men holding garment, top register <strong>of</strong> North wall.<br />

Wainwright in JEA xix (1933), 160-1 fig. 1 (from Bittel & Roeder)<br />

Ashmûnein. Pylon <strong>of</strong> Amenemḥet II. South Face.<br />

iv.168A<br />

West jamb. King <strong>of</strong>fers to ram-headed god.<br />

Fairman in JEA xx (1934), 1-4 pls. i, ii<br />

Karnak. Cachette.<br />

ii 2 .156<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> Aḥmosi, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 37075.<br />

Shorter in JEA xx (1934), 18-19 pl. iii<br />

8<br />

Block with coronation scenes <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II, probably from a naos, formerly in Bath Literary and<br />

Scientific Institution, now in Bristol, City <strong>of</strong> Bristol Museum and Art Gallery, H.5077-8.<br />

Berger in JEA xx (1934), 54 pl. x [1]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 57, Khaemhet.<br />

i 2 .116 (13)<br />

Deceased and agricultural scene, measuring crops.<br />

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Berger in JEA xx (1934), 54-5 pl. x [2]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. Miscellaneous. Reliefs.<br />

i 2 .818<br />

Wall-painting horse, chariot etc. in agricultural scene, Dyn. XVIII, in London, British Museum, EA<br />

37982.<br />

Berger in JEA xx (1934), 55-6 pl. x [3]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 38, Djeserkarasonb.<br />

i 2 .69(3)<br />

Measuring crop from top register.<br />

Berger in JEA xx (1934), 54 pl. x [4]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 69, Menna.<br />

i 2 .135(2)<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> top register, measuring field.<br />

Pendlebury in JEA xx (1934), 129-33 pls. xiv [lower], xv, xvi, xvii [2]<br />

El-aAmarna. Gt. Temple.<br />

iv.195A<br />

Views, reconstruction, plans.<br />

Pendlebury in JEA xx (1934), 133-6 pl. xvii [1]<br />

El-aAmarna. Town. Temple Area.<br />

iv.201A<br />

Description and view <strong>of</strong> Police Barracks.<br />

Pendlebury in JEA xx (1934), 135 pl. xviii [1](=C. <strong>of</strong> A. iii, lxxvii [3])<br />

El-aAmarna. Private Palace, etc. Clerks’ Houses.<br />

iv.199A<br />

Box-lid Amenophis III with cattle in marshes, in Cambridge, <strong>University</strong> Museum <strong>of</strong> <strong>Archaeology</strong> and<br />

Ethnology.<br />

Pendlebury in JEA xx (1934),133 pl. xviii [4] (=C. <strong>of</strong> A. iii, lix [6-8])<br />

El-aAmarna. Gt. Temple.<br />

iv.195A<br />

Quarzite head, Smenkhkare or Tutankhamun, in Brooklyn NY, Brooklyn Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 34.6042.<br />

Pendlebury in JEA xx (1934), 133 pl. xviii [5] (=C. <strong>of</strong> A. iii, pl. lxxi [1])<br />

El-aAmarna. Town. Temple area. Finds.<br />

iv.201A<br />

Trial-piece, man’s head in relief, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum.<br />

Faulkner in JEA xx (1934), 154-6 pl. xix<br />

Ashmûnein. Finds.<br />

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iv.168A<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> Nakht, temp. Amenophis II, in Tano’s shop in Cairo in 1933.<br />

Piank<strong>of</strong>f and Clère in JEA xx (1934), 157-169 pls. xx, xxi<br />

8<br />

Bowl with letter to the dead, 1st Int. Period, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, E.6134.<br />

see Dawson in JEA xx (1934), 175<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. Miscellaneous. C<strong>of</strong>fins. Location Unknown.<br />

i 2 .835<br />

Wooden sarcophagus and two c<strong>of</strong>fins <strong>of</strong> Ir, Saite, formerly Amherst colln. 352.<br />

Engelbach in JEA xx (1934), 183-4 pl. xxiv<br />

Hierakonpolis. Temple Enclosure. Finds.<br />

v.196<br />

Foundation scene from jamb <strong>of</strong> Khasekhemui, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, CG 57107-8 (=JE 33896).<br />

Davies in JEA xx (1934), 189-92 pl. xxv<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 85, Amenemhab<br />

i 2 .172(17)<br />

I-III, Syrians, including group <strong>of</strong> donkeys at right end <strong>of</strong> I.<br />

Blackman in JEA xxi (1935), 1-9 pl. i<br />

Abydos. Misc.<br />

v.96<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Senusert-nebpu, temp. Amenemḥet III, in London, British Museum, EA 101.<br />

Weill in JEA xxi (1935), 15 cf. 14-15 pl. ii<br />

Tanis. Gt. Tle.<br />

iv.18A (nr. bottom)<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> Sesostris I, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 37482.<br />

see Pendlebury in JEA xxi (1935), 129-30<br />

El-aAmarna. Royal Tomb.<br />

iv.235-236A<br />

Short account <strong>of</strong> present condition.<br />

Pendlebury in JEA xxi (1935), pl. viii [1] (=C. <strong>of</strong> A., lxxii [1])<br />

El-aAmarna. Gt. Official Palace. Finds.<br />

iv.198A<br />

Faience plaque from Gt. Pillared Hall, in Brussels, Musées Royaux d’Art et d’Histoire, E.7209.<br />

Pendlebury in JEA xxi (1935), pl. viii [2]<br />

El-aAmarna. Gt. Official Palace. Finds.<br />

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Omit.<br />

Fish, gold plate, probably from harem.<br />

Pendlebury in JEA xxi (1935), pl. viii [3] (= City <strong>of</strong> Akhenaten iii, pl. lxxii [9, 86])<br />

El-aAmarna. Gt. Official Palace. Finds.<br />

iv.198A<br />

Faience plaques, with bird, from N. part, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum.<br />

Pendlebury in JEA xxi (1935), pl. viii [4] (= City <strong>of</strong> Akhenaten iii, pl. lxv [8])<br />

El-aAmarna. Gt. Official Palace. Finds.<br />

iv.198A<br />

Trial-piece, two heads, from Gt. Off. Palace Weben-aten, in Brussels, Musées Royaux d’Art et d’Histoire<br />

E.7232.<br />

Pendlebury in JEA xxi (1935), pl. viii [5] (= City <strong>of</strong> Akhenaten iii, lxv [10])<br />

El-aAmarna. Gt. Official Palace. Finds.<br />

iv.198A<br />

Fragment <strong>of</strong> column, from Gt. Off. Palace Weben-aten, in Brooklyn NY, Broklyn Museum <strong>of</strong> Art,<br />

35.2000.<br />

Pendlebury in JEA xxi (1935), pl. viii [6] (= City <strong>of</strong> Akhenaten iii, pl. lxvi [9])<br />

El-aAmarna. Gt. Official Palace. Finds.<br />

iv.198A<br />

Relief, heads <strong>of</strong> foreigner, from Great Official Palace Weben-aten, in Brooklyn Museum, 35.2003.<br />

Pendlebury in JEA xxi (1935), pl. xii [1] (= City <strong>of</strong> Akhenaten iii, pl. lxvii [1])<br />

El-aAmarna. Gt. Official Palace. Finds.<br />

iv.197A<br />

Relief, King’s head, Smenkḥkare(?), from a column, in Brooklyn NY, Brooklyn Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 35.1999.<br />

Pendlebury in JEA xxi (1935), pl. xii [2] (= City <strong>of</strong> Akhenaten iii, lxvi [4])<br />

El-aAmarna. Gt. Official Palace. Finds.<br />

iv.197A<br />

Relief, head <strong>of</strong> princess, from Weben-aten, in London, British Museum.<br />

Pendlebury in JEA xxi (1935), pl. xii [3] (= City <strong>of</strong> Akhenaten iii, lxv [1-3])<br />

El-aAmarna. Gt. Official Palace. Finds.<br />

iv.198A<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> King, black granite, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 64961.<br />

Pendlebury in JEA xxi (1935), pl. xii [4 right] (= City <strong>of</strong> Akhenaten iii, lxvi [6])<br />

El-aAmarna. Gt. Official Palace. Finds.<br />

iv.197A<br />

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Reliefs, heads, in Boston MA, Museum <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts, 36.94.<br />

Pendlebury in JEA xxi (1935), pl. xii [4 left] (= City <strong>of</strong> Akhenaten iii, lxvi [6])<br />

El-aAmarna. Gt. Official Palace. Finds.<br />

iv.197A<br />

Reliefs, heads, in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, 1935.598.<br />

Pendlebury in JEA xxi (1935), 129-35 pls. ix-xi<br />

El-Amârna. Great Palace.<br />

iv.197-198A<br />

Views, plan, description and reconstruction.<br />

see Fairman in JEA xxi (1935), 136-9<br />

El-aAmarna. Gt. Official Palace.<br />

iv.197A<br />

Account.<br />

Dunham, D. in JEA xxi (1935), 147-8 [1] pl. xvii [1]<br />

803-055-041<br />

Fragment <strong>of</strong> upper part <strong>of</strong> a round-topped stela, Paser, Governor <strong>of</strong> the Town, Vizier (TT 106) and [a<br />

Foreman in the Place <strong>of</strong> Truth] (only arms preserved, name lost) before seated Ramesses II and Hathor,<br />

temp. Ramesses II, in Boston MA, Museum <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts, 09.287. (Bought in Luxor.)<br />

Dunham in JEA xxi (1935), 148-9 pl. xvii [2]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. Firth Excavations. New Kingdom Finds.<br />

iii 2 .572<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Ptaḥ-sety, late Dyn. XVIII or Dyn. XIX, in Boston MA, Museum <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts, 25.635.<br />

Dunham in JEA xxi (1935), 149-50 pl. xviii<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. Firth Excavations. New Kingdom Finds.<br />

iii 2 .573<br />

Blocks from tomb wall, Wenefdjedsen, in Boston MA, Museum <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts, 24.981.<br />

Dunham in JEA xxi (1935), 150-1 pl. xix<br />

Mît Rahîna. Ptah Enclosure. Found near South Gate.<br />

iii 2 .838<br />

Block statue, sandstone, <strong>of</strong> Nezem, temp. Ramesses II, in Boston MA, Museum <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts, 29.730.<br />

Wijngaarden in JEA xxii (1936), 1-2 pl. i<br />

8<br />

Kohl-tube <strong>of</strong> Ankhesenamun and throw-stick etc. <strong>of</strong> Tutankhamun, in Leiden, Rijksmuseum van<br />

Oudheden, Inv. AD.24 and Inv. AD.19.<br />

see Kirwan in JEA xxii (1936), 101-2<br />

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aAmara (East Bank) Temple.<br />

vii.157<br />

Description.<br />

JEA xxii (1936), 115-120 pls. v-vii<br />

Omit. (Langton, cat amulets.)<br />

Pendlebury in JEA xxii (1936), 194-8 pls. xvii-xix (=City <strong>of</strong> Ahhenaten, III, pl. lxx [11]<br />

El-aAmarna. Gt. Official Palace.<br />

iv.197-198A<br />

Plans, views, and description.<br />

see Pendlebury in JEA xxii (1936), 197<br />

El-aAmarna. Gt. Official Palace.<br />

iv.197-198A<br />

Block, princess prostrating herself, in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, 1936.655.<br />

Pendlebury in JEA xxii (1936), pl. xx [1] (=C. <strong>of</strong> A. lxxii [8])<br />

El-aAmarna. Gt. Official Palace. Finds.<br />

Omit.<br />

Inlays, from small harem.<br />

Pendlebury in JEA xxii (1936), pl. xx [2] (=C. <strong>of</strong> A. lxv [6])<br />

El-aAmarna. Gt. Official Palace. Finds.<br />

iv.198A<br />

Trial-piece, captive, from Weben-aten, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum.<br />

Pendlebury in JEA xxii (1936), pl. xx [3] (id. ib. lxviii [7])<br />

El-aAmarna. Gt. Official Palace. Finds.<br />

iv.198A<br />

Relief, plant, from Broad Hall, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum.<br />

Pendlebury in JEA xxii (1936), pl. xx [4] [= id. ib. xli [2, 3]<br />

El-aAmarna. Gt. Official Palace. Finds.<br />

iv.198A<br />

Sandstone block, king as sphinx on both sides, from S. part, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 65926.<br />

Pendlebury in JEA xxii (1936), pl. xx [5] (= C. <strong>of</strong> A. lxiv [1-2])<br />

El-aAmarna. Gt. Official Palace. Buildings near Palace.<br />

iv.198A<br />

Unfinished head <strong>of</strong> king, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum.<br />

Pendlebury in JEA xxii, pl. xx [6] (= C. <strong>of</strong> A. lxiv [4-6])<br />

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El-aAmarna. Gt. Official Palace. Buildings near Palace.<br />

iv.198A<br />

Offering-table from statue <strong>of</strong> Amenophis III, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 65966.<br />

see Kirwan in JEA xxii (1936), 199-211<br />

Kawa.<br />

vii.181<br />

Description.<br />

see Kirwan in JEA xxii (1936), 200<br />

Kawa.<br />

vii.181<br />

Plan <strong>of</strong> site.<br />

see Kirwan in JEA xxii (1936), 205<br />

Kawa. Earlier Tle.<br />

vii.191<br />

Fragment <strong>of</strong> base <strong>of</strong> red granite ram or lion, in Khartum, Sudan National Museum, 5690.<br />

Kirwan in JEA xxii (1936), 205-6 fig. 3 pl. xxi [2]<br />

Kawa. Earlier Tle.<br />

vii.191<br />

View showing foundations <strong>of</strong> pylon and wall below Tle. T.<br />

Kirwan in JEA xxii (1936), 208 pl. xxii [1-3]<br />

Kawa. Finds.<br />

vii.184<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> youth, in Khartum, Sudan National Museum, 2916.<br />

Kirwan in JEA xxii (1936), 208 pl. xxiii<br />

Kawa. Miscellaneous.<br />

vii.192<br />

Headless statue <strong>of</strong> Deputy <strong>of</strong> Kush, in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, 1932.1298.<br />

see Kirwan in JEA xxii (1936), 210<br />

Kawa. Hypostyle.<br />

vii. 188(39)<br />

Shrine <strong>of</strong> Taharqa, in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, 1936.661.<br />

see Kirwan in JEA xxii (1936), 210<br />

Kawa. Hypostyle.<br />

vii.188(40)<br />

Wall <strong>of</strong> Aspelta, in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, 1936.662.<br />

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Miller in JEA xxiii (1937), 1-6 pls. i-iii<br />

Abydos Site. Osiris Temple.<br />

v.45A<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Sisopt-Iyenḥab, Dyn. XII, in Pennsylvania PA, <strong>University</strong> Museum, E.16012.<br />

Smith in JEA xxiii (1937), 19-21, 23-5 fig. 1, pl. iv, cf. vi [2], vii<br />

Maidûm. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Itet.<br />

iv.93-94A<br />

Reconstruction <strong>of</strong> scene from north wall <strong>of</strong> Passage, netting fowl, ploughing, and geese.<br />

Smith in JEA xxiii (1937), 21-2 fig. 3 pls. v, vi [1]<br />

Maidûm. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Itet.<br />

iv.93-94<br />

Fragments <strong>of</strong> hunting scenes from south wall <strong>of</strong> Passage, in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, 1891-582<br />

[=v[1]], London, Petrie Museum, 16057-60 [=v [2-5]], and London, Victoria and Albert Museum [=v<br />

[6]].<br />

Smith in JEA xxiii (1937), pl. vi [2]<br />

Maidûm. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Itet.<br />

iv.93A<br />

Passage N. Wall. Fragment <strong>of</strong> text, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, CG 1743.<br />

Smith in JEA xxiii (1937), 17-18 pl. vi [3]<br />

Maidûm. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Nefermaet.<br />

iv.93A<br />

Fragment with painted hieroglyphs, in Pennsylvania PA, <strong>University</strong> Museum, E.641.<br />

JEA xxiii (1937), pl. vii, see pl. iv<br />

Smith in JEA xxiii (1937), 25-6 figs. 4, 5<br />

Maidûm.<br />

iv.93-4A<br />

Fragments from tomb <strong>of</strong> Itet.<br />

see Macadam in JEA xxiii (1937), 120<br />

Kawa. Miscellaneous.<br />

vii.192<br />

Bronze top <strong>of</strong> flag-pole, in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, 1936.438.<br />

see Blackman in JEA xxiii (1937), 147<br />

Sesebi . South Tle. Sanctuary.<br />

vii.173<br />

Stand for bark with prenomen <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II, etc.<br />

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Blackman in JEA xxiii (1937), 145-151 pl. xii<br />

Sesebi. Town Enclosure.<br />

vii.173<br />

Relief, Nubian heads from Tle. Amenophis IV, in Brooklyn NY, Brooklyn Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 37.413.<br />

Blackman in JEA xxiii (1937), 145-151 pl. xiii<br />

Sesebi. Town Enclosure.<br />

vii.172<br />

Plan.<br />

Blackman in JEA xxiii (1937), 145-151 on pl. xiii<br />

Sesebi. Town Enclosure.<br />

vii.173<br />

Plan Aten Tle.<br />

Blackman in JEA xxiii (1937), 145-151 pl. xiv<br />

Sesebi. Town Enclosure.<br />

vii.172<br />

Plan three temples, Amenophis IV and Sethos I.<br />

Blackman in JEA xxiii (1937), 145-151 pl. xv [1, 4]<br />

Sesebi. Town Enclosure.<br />

Omit.<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> the town.<br />

Blackman in JEA xxiii (1937), 145-151 pl. xv [2]<br />

Sesebi. Town Enclosure.<br />

vii.172<br />

Views, Temple Amenophis IV and Sethos I.<br />

Blackman in JEA xxiii (1937), 145-151 pl. xv [3]<br />

Sesebi. Town Enclosure.<br />

vii.172<br />

Views, Central Tle. Amenophis IV and Sethos I.<br />

see Blackman in JEA xxiii (1937), 148-9<br />

Sesebi. Town Enclosure.<br />

vii.173<br />

Description <strong>of</strong> crypt <strong>of</strong> Central Tle.<br />

see Blackman in JEA xxiii (1937), 145-151<br />

Sesebi. Town Enclosure.<br />

vii.172<br />

Description.<br />

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see Blackman in JEA xxiii (1937), 146-7, 148-9<br />

Sesebi. Town Enclosure.<br />

vii.172<br />

Triple Tle. Description.<br />

Blackman in JEA xxiii (1937), pl. xvi [1]<br />

Sesebi. Town Enclosure and Cemetery<br />

vii.173<br />

Head, possibly Ḥatshepsut, found in temples, in Stockholm, Medelhavsmuseet, MM 11423.<br />

Blackman in JEA xxiii (1937), pl. xvi [3]<br />

Sesebi. Town Enclosure and Cemetery<br />

vii.173<br />

View <strong>of</strong> Sun Temple (?)<br />

Blackman in JEA xxiii (1937), pl. xvii, xviii [1]<br />

Sesebi. Town Enclosure and Cemetery<br />

vii.172<br />

Foundation-deposits from Tle. Amenophis IV.<br />

Blackman in JEA xxiii, pl. xviii [2]<br />

Sesebi. Town Enclosure and Cemetery<br />

Omit.<br />

Scarabs from Cemetery, New Kingdom<br />

Blackman in JEA xxiii (1937), pl. xviii [4]<br />

Sesebi. Town Enclosure and Cemetery<br />

vii.173<br />

Relief, Seshet with palm branches from Tle., in Paris, Musée du Louvre, E.15595.<br />

Blackman in JEA xxiii (1937), pl. xix<br />

Sesebi. Town Enclosure and Cemetery<br />

Omit.<br />

Plan <strong>of</strong> houses.<br />

de Cosson in JEA xxiii (1937), 227-8 pl. xxiv [1,2]<br />

Oasis <strong>of</strong> aArêg. Necropolis. Tomb 15.<br />

vii.316<br />

Sketches <strong>of</strong> gods.<br />

de Cosson in JEA xxiii (1937), 227-8 pl. xxiv [3, 4]<br />

Oasis <strong>of</strong> aArêg. Necropolis. Tomb 15.<br />

vii.316<br />

Views.<br />

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Edwards, I. E. S. in JEA xxiii (1937), 165 pl. xx<br />

803-030-285<br />

Fragment <strong>of</strong> stela with woman Iput applying make-up, 2nd half <strong>of</strong> Dyn. XI, in London, British Museum,<br />

EA 1658.<br />

Dunham in JEA 24 (1938), 1-3 pls. i [1], ii<br />

Gîza. G 2381, Meryre-meryptahankh.<br />

iii 2 .90(1)<br />

Biographical inscription <strong>of</strong> Nekhebu, in Boston MA, Museum <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts, 13.4331.<br />

see Dunham in JEA 24 (1938), 1, 3-6<br />

Gîza. G 2381, Meryre-meryptahankh.<br />

iii 2 .90(1)<br />

Biographical inscription <strong>of</strong> Nekhebu, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 44608, and fragment found in<br />

Boston MA, Museum <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts (returned to Cairo).<br />

Dunham in JEA 24 (1938), 6 [A]<br />

Gîza. G 2381, Meryre-meryptahankh. Blocks <strong>of</strong> Nekhebu, in Boston MA, Museum <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts.<br />

iii 2 .90-1<br />

Standing figures <strong>of</strong> deceased, No. 13.4335.<br />

Dunham in JEA 24 (1938), 7 [B, C]<br />

Gîza. G 2381, Meryre-meryptahankh. Blocks <strong>of</strong> Nekhebu, in Boston MA, Museum <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts.<br />

iii 2 .90-1<br />

Jambs with titles <strong>of</strong> deceased, No. 13.4348-9.<br />

Dunham in JEA 24 (1938), 7 [D]<br />

Gîza. G 2381, Meryre-meryptahankh. Blocks <strong>of</strong> Nekhebu, in Boston MA, Museum <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts.<br />

iii 2 .90-1<br />

Block with head <strong>of</strong> deceased, No. 13.4351.<br />

Dunham in JEA 24 (1938), 7 [middle]<br />

Gîza. G 2381, Meryre-meryptahankh. Blocks <strong>of</strong> Nekhebu, in Boston MA, Museum <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts.<br />

iii 2 .90-1<br />

Block deceased spearing fish, No. 13.4332.<br />

Dunham in JEA 24 (1938), 7 [middle]<br />

Gîza. G 2381, Meryre-meryptahankh. Blocks <strong>of</strong> Nekhebu, in Boston MA, Museum <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts.<br />

iii 2 .90-1<br />

Block, head <strong>of</strong> Pepy-meryptahankh, No. 13.4346b.<br />

Hayes in JEA 24 (1938), 9-10[A] pl. i [2]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tbs. position unknown. N. K. Amenhotep Huy.<br />

iii 2 .703<br />

106<br />

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Alabaster palette (c), in New York NY, Metropolitan Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 37.2.1.<br />

see Hayes in JEA 24 (1938), 10 [B] ,16-24<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tbs. position unknown. Amenhotep Huy.<br />

iii 2 .702-703<br />

Palette, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, AF.483.<br />

see Hayes in JEA 24 (1938), 10 [C], 16-24<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tbs. position unknown. Amenhotep Huy.<br />

iii 2 .702-703<br />

Palette, in Florence, Museo Archeologico, No. 3080.<br />

see Hayes in JEA 24 (1938), 10-11 [D], 16-24<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tbs. position unknown. Amenhotep Huy.<br />

iii 2 .702-703<br />

Cubit rod, model, in Florence, Museo Archeologico, No. 3078.<br />

see Hayes in JEA 24 (1938), 11 [E]16-24<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tbs. position unknown. Amenhotep Huy.<br />

iii 2 .702-703<br />

Stela, in Florence, Museo Archeologico, No. 2567.<br />

see Hayes in JEA 24 (1938), 11 [F], 16-24<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tbs. position unknown. Amenhotep Huy.<br />

iii 2 .702-703<br />

Pyramidion, in Florence, Museo Archeologico, No. 2610.<br />

see Hayes in JEA 24 (1938), 11 [G, H], 16-24<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tbs. position unknown. Amenhotep Huy.<br />

iii 2 .702-703<br />

Alabaster jars, in Florence, Museo Archeologico, Nos. 2338-9.<br />

see Hayes in JEA 24 (1938), 11 [L], 16-24<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tbs. position unknown. Amenhotep Huy.<br />

iii 2 .702-703<br />

Red granite pyramidion, in Leiden, Rijksmuseum van Oudheden, Inv. AM.6.<br />

see Hayes in JEA 24 (1938), 11 [M], 16-24<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tbs. position unknown. Amenhotep Huy.<br />

iii 2 .702-703<br />

Canopic chest, in Leiden, Rijksmuseum van Oudheden, Inv. AM.2.<br />

see Hayes in JEA 24 (1938), 12 [N], 16-24<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tbs. position unknown. Amenhotep Huy.<br />

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iii 2 .702-703<br />

Leg <strong>of</strong> stool, in Leiden, Rijksmuseum van Oudheden, Inv. AH.126.<br />

see Hayes in JEA 24 (1938), 12 [P], 18-19, 20-21<br />

Mît Rahîna. Ptaḥ Enclosure. Enclosure Wall. N. Gate.<br />

iii 2 .836<br />

Quartzite scribe statue (headless) <strong>of</strong> Amenḥotp, temp. Amenophis III, in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum,<br />

1913.163.<br />

see Hayes in JEA 24 (1938), 12 [Q], 19<br />

Abydos Site. Osiris Temple.<br />

v.43A<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> Amenḥotp, Dyn. XVIII, in London, British Museum, EA 632.<br />

see Hayes in JEA 24 (1938), 24 note 4<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tombs position unknown. Ipy.<br />

iii 2 .704<br />

Fan-bearer on the right <strong>of</strong> the King, etc. son <strong>of</strong> Amenḥotp (Ḥuy) Dyn. XVIII, stela, in St Petersburg,<br />

Hermitage Museum, 1072.<br />

Nina Davies in JEA 24 (1938), 27 fig. 1 cf. 36<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 82, Amenemḥet.<br />

i 2 .165(10)<br />

Representation <strong>of</strong> tomb from II.<br />

Nina Davies in JEA 24 (1938), 27 fig. 2 cf. 36<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 181, Nebamun and Ipuky.<br />

i 2 .288(5)<br />

Tomb from scene before mummies.<br />

Nina Davies in JEA 24 (1938), 27 fig. 3, cf. 36<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 55, Ramosi.<br />

i 2 .108(5)<br />

Tomb [w. mummies in front] in 2nd register.<br />

Nina Davies in JEA 24 (1938), 27 fig. 4 cf. 36<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 49, Neferḥotep.<br />

i 2 .92(8)<br />

Tomb from top register.<br />

Nina Davies in JEA 24 (1938), 28 fig. 5 cf. 36<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 19.<br />

i 2 .34(7)<br />

Tomb from lower register.<br />

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Nina Davies in JEA 24 (1938), 28 fig. 6 cf. 36<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 19.<br />

i 2 .34(4)<br />

Stela and tomb from bottom register.<br />

Nina Davies in JEA 24 (1938), 28 fig. 7 cf. 36-7<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 41, Amenemopet.<br />

i 2 .79(14)<br />

Deceased and western goddess before tomb from 3rd register at (4).<br />

Nina Davies in JEA 24 (1938), 29 fig. 8 cf. 37<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 178, Neferronpet.<br />

i 2 .284(5)-(7)<br />

Pyramidal tomb with stela.<br />

Nina Davies in JEA 24 (1938), 30 fig. 9 cf. 37<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 106, Paser.<br />

i 2 .223<br />

Pyramidal tomb with Anubis tending mummy on Pillar F(c).<br />

Nina Davies in JEA 24 (1938), 31 fig. 10 cf. 37<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 341, Nekhtamun.<br />

i 2 .408(2)-(4)<br />

Mummy, stela and pyramidal tomb.<br />

Nina Davies in JEA 24 (1938), 31 fig. 11 cf. 37<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 31, Khons.<br />

i 2 .48(7)<br />

Tomb and stela.<br />

Nina Davies in JEA 24 (1938), 31 fig. 12 cf. 37<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 138, Nedjemger.<br />

i 2 .252(1)-(3)<br />

Tomb from 2nd register.<br />

Nina Davies in JEA 24 (1938), 32 fig. 13 cf. 38<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 23, Tjay.<br />

i 2 .40(31)-(32)<br />

Pavilion.<br />

Nina Davies in JEA 24 (1938), 32 fig. 14 cf. 38<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 159, Raya.<br />

i 2 .271(2)<br />

Tomb with mountain.<br />

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Nina Davies in JEA 24 (1938), 32 fig. 15 cf. 38<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 158, Tjanufer.<br />

i 2 .270(8)<br />

Pyramidal tomb with columns.<br />

Nina Davies in JEA 24 (1938), 33 fig. 16 cf. 38<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 259, Ḥori.<br />

i 2 .343(2)<br />

Pyramidal tomb and stela.<br />

Nina Davies in JEA 24 (1938), 33 fig. 17 cf. 38-9<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 296, Nefersekheru.<br />

i 2 .378(5)<br />

Lower register Pyramidal tomb with bouquet.<br />

Nina Davies in JEA 24 (1938), 33 fig. 18 cf. 39<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 233, Saroy.<br />

i 2 .329(1)<br />

Pyramidal tomb from scene with Western goddess.<br />

Nina Davies in JEA 24 (1938), 34 fig. 19 cf. 39<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 335, Nekhtamun.<br />

i 2 .402(6)<br />

Mummy in front <strong>of</strong> pyramidal tomb.<br />

Nina Davies in JEA 24 (1938), 34 fig. 20 cf. 39<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 250, Ramosi.<br />

i 2 .336(6)<br />

Tomb from 3rd register.<br />

Nina Davies in JEA 24 (1938), 34 fig. 21 cf. 39<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 277, Amenemonet.<br />

i 2 .354(2)-(3)<br />

Stela and pyramidal tomb in II.<br />

Nina Davies in JEA 24 (1938), 35 fig. 22 cf. 39<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 44, Amenemḥab.<br />

i 2 .84(7)<br />

Pyramidal tomb.<br />

Nina Davies in JEA 24 (1938), 35 fig. 23 cf. 39-40<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 255, Roy.<br />

i 2 .340(2)<br />

Tomb with stela.<br />

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Nina Davies in JEA 24 (1938), 35 fig. 24 cf. 40<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 14, Huy.<br />

i 2 .26(3)<br />

Scene. Female mourner with boat below, before pyramidal tomb.<br />

Steindorff in JEA 24 (1938), 147-50 w. figs. 1-4 pl. vii<br />

Gebel Barkal. Miscellaneous.<br />

vii.223<br />

Omphalos or small shrine possibly Amanikhabale, in Boston MA, Museum <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts, 21.3234.<br />

Fairman in JEA 24 (1938), 151-4 pl. viii<br />

Sesebi. Town.<br />

vii.172<br />

Plan <strong>of</strong> Town Enclosure.<br />

Fairman in JEA 24 (1938), 151-4 on pl. viii<br />

Sesebi. Town.<br />

vii.173<br />

Plan <strong>of</strong> Aten temple.<br />

Fairman in JEA 24 (1938), 151-4 pl. x[1]<br />

Sesebi. Town.<br />

vii.173<br />

Relief, princess, temp. Amenophis IV, in Khartûm Museum, 3266.<br />

see Fairman in JEA 24 (1938), 154<br />

Sesebi. Temple. Sanctuary<br />

vii.173<br />

Block from doorway, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, E.15661.<br />

see Fairman in JEA 24 (1938), 152<br />

Sesebi. Aten Temple.<br />

vii.174<br />

Sandstone funerary bust, in Brooklyn NY, Brooklyn Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 38.545.<br />

see Fairman in JEA 24 (1938), 152<br />

Sesebi. Aten Temple.<br />

vii.174<br />

Three small stelae, one in Cambridge, <strong>University</strong> Museum <strong>of</strong> <strong>Archaeology</strong> and Ethnology, 38.770.<br />

see Fairman in JEA 24 (1938), 152<br />

Sesebi. Aten Temple.<br />

vii.174<br />

Two small stelae, in St. Paul MN, <strong>The</strong> Science Museum <strong>of</strong> Minnesota.<br />

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112<br />

see Fairman in JEA 24 (1938), 153<br />

Sesebi. Town Enclosure.<br />

vii.172<br />

Foundation deposit, in Khartûm Museum, 3316-27.<br />

see Fairman in JEA 24 (1938), 153<br />

Sesebi. Aten Temple. Finds.<br />

vii.174<br />

Block <strong>of</strong> Sethos I.<br />

see Fairman in JEA 24 (1938), 154-6<br />

aAmâra. Temple on West Bank.<br />

vii.159<br />

Description.<br />

Fairman in JEA 24 (1938), 154-6 pl. x [4]<br />

aAmâra. Temple on West Bank.<br />

vii.159<br />

View <strong>of</strong> Gate.<br />

Fairman in JEA 24 (1938), 154-6 pl. xi [1]<br />

aAmâra. Temple on West Bank.<br />

vii.159<br />

View <strong>of</strong> Small Chapel.<br />

Fairman in JEA 24 (1938), 154-6 pl. xi [3]<br />

aAmâra. Temple on West Bank.<br />

vii.162<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Ḥori with legal text, from Sanctuary, in Khartûm Museum, 3279.<br />

see Gardiner in JEA 24 (1938), 177<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. Ramesseum. Astronomical Room.<br />

ii 2 .439<br />

As perhaps Library.<br />

Newberry in JEA 24 (1938), 182-3 fig. 1<br />

Aswân. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Khui.<br />

v.235(2)A<br />

Text <strong>of</strong> Khnemhotep.<br />

Newberry in JEA 24 (1938), 183 fig. 2<br />

Wâdi Hammâmât. Wâdi Fawâkhîr.<br />

vii.330<br />

Texts <strong>of</strong> Tjeti and others, temp. Pepy I.<br />

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see Newberry in JEA 24 (1938), 184<br />

Wâdi Hammâmât. Wâdi Fawâkhîr.<br />

vii.329<br />

Text <strong>of</strong> Meryptah-ankh-meryre, temp. Pepy I.<br />

Dakin in JEA 24 (1938), 190-7 pls. xii, xiii [1]<br />

Beit Dâwûd Sahl.<br />

v.37A<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Sire, Dyn. XII, in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, E.3921.<br />

see Clère in JEA 24 (1938), 242<br />

Palestine. Miscellaneous.<br />

vii.382<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Nesumontu, Dyn. XII, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, C 1.<br />

Miller in JEA 25 (1939), 1-7 pls. i-iii<br />

Ihnâsya el-Medina.<br />

iv.118A<br />

Statue usurped by Ramesses II from a Middle Kingdom king, in Philadelphia PA, <strong>The</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />

Museum.<br />

see Miller in JEA 25 (1939), 7<br />

Argo.<br />

Omit.<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> Sebekḥotep IV (Khaneferre), in Merowe Museum, 46.<br />

see Bennett in JEA 25 (1939), 8-15<br />

Karnak. Hypostyle. Finds.<br />

ii 2 .53<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Tutankhamun, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, CG 34183.<br />

Steindorff, G. in JEA 25 (1939), 30-3 pl. vii<br />

801-410-521<br />

Male statue, feet lost, serpentine, probably temp. Amenemhet III, with text <strong>of</strong> Pedesi, Messenger to<br />

Canaan and Palestine, son <strong>of</strong> Apy, Dyn. XXII or XXVI, in Baltimore MD, Walters Art Gallery, 22.203.<br />

(Said to have been found in the Delta in 1894.)<br />

Murray in JEA 25 (1939), 38 pl. viii<br />

Road from Qena. Myos Harmos. Gebel el-Dukhân.<br />

Omit.<br />

Map showing position <strong>of</strong> temple.<br />

see Fairman in JEA 25 (1939), 143<br />

aAmâra. Temple on West Bank.<br />

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vii.161<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Ḥori II, year 11 <strong>of</strong> Ramesses III, in London, British Museum, EA 1784.<br />

Fairman in JEA 25 (1939), 139-44<br />

aAmâra. Temple on West Bank.<br />

vii.159<br />

Description.<br />

Fairman in JEA 25 (1939), 139-44 pl. xiii<br />

aAmâra. Temple on West Bank.<br />

vii.159<br />

Plan.<br />

Fairman in JEA 25 (1939), 139-44 pl. xiv [1, 3]<br />

aAmâra. Temple on West Bank.<br />

vii.161<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> Hypostyle.<br />

Fairman in JEA 25 (1939), 139-44 pl. xiv [2]<br />

aAmâra. Temple on West Bank.<br />

vii.161<br />

Jambs <strong>of</strong> Entrance to Hypostyle.<br />

Fairman in JEA 25 (1939), 139-44 pl. xiv [4]<br />

aAmâra. Temple on West Bank.<br />

vii.161<br />

List <strong>of</strong> Syrian towns from base <strong>of</strong> Hypostyle.<br />

Fairman in JEA 25 (1939), 139-44 pl. xv [1]<br />

aAmâra. Temple on West Bank.<br />

Omit.<br />

View <strong>of</strong> Sanctuary.<br />

Fairman in JEA 25 (1939), 139-44 pl. xv [3]<br />

aAmâra. Temple on West Bank.<br />

vii.162<br />

Column in Hypostyle.<br />

Fairman in JEA 25 (1939), 139-44 pl. xv [2, 4]<br />

aAmâra. Temple on West Bank.<br />

vii.162<br />

Stela, year 5 <strong>of</strong> Ramesses III, and fragmentary hieratic stela, year 3.<br />

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Fairman in JEA 25 (1939), 139-44 pl. xvi [1]<br />

aAmâra. Temple on West Bank.<br />

vii.159<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Amenophis II, set up by Hori.<br />

Fairman in JEA 25 (1939), 139-44 pl. xvi [2]<br />

aAmâra. Temple on West Bank.<br />

vii.159<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II giving name <strong>of</strong> town.<br />

see Fairman in JEA 25 (1939), 143<br />

aAmâra. Temple on West Bank.<br />

vii.161<br />

Jamb <strong>of</strong> Wentawat, son <strong>of</strong> Naherhu.<br />

Fairman in JEA 25 (1939), 142 note 1<br />

Island <strong>of</strong> Sai. Miscellaneous.<br />

vii.165<br />

Fragments.<br />

Sidney Smith in JEA 25 (1939), 145-147 pl. xvii<br />

Karnak. Objects in Museums.<br />

ii 2 .288<br />

Colossal statue <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II, in London, British Museum, EA 61.<br />

see Davies & Davies in JEA 25 (1939), 154-6<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 284, Pahemneter<br />

i 2 .366-7(2) & (3)<br />

Description.<br />

Davies & Davies in JEA 25 (1939), 154-5 pls. xviii, xix [bottom right]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 284, Pahemneter.<br />

i 2 .366(6)<br />

Bark <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong>ban triad, etc..<br />

Davies & Davies in JEA 25 (1939), 155 pl. xix<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 284, Pahemneter.<br />

i 2 .366(7)<br />

Harvest Festival, etc.<br />

Smither, P. C. and Dakin, A. N. in JEA 25 (1939), 157-9 [1] pl. xx [1]<br />

803-037-600<br />

Round-topped stela, Khentekhtaiemhet Hntjj-htjj-m-ḥ3t, Hall-keeper <strong>of</strong> the chamber <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ferings, with<br />

nineteen lines containing a hymn to Osiris, 1st half <strong>of</strong> Dyn. XIII, in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum<br />

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(Queen’s College, 1109). (Probably from Abydos.)<br />

Smither, P. C. and Dakin, A. N. in JEA 25 (1939), 159-60 [2] pl. xx [2]<br />

803-030-601<br />

Round-topped stela, <strong>of</strong>fering texts invoking Osiris, Wepwaut and Min-Harnakht on behalf <strong>of</strong> Ameny,<br />

Overseer <strong>of</strong> the department <strong>of</strong> the great storehouse, son <strong>of</strong> Bebi, and Imbu, Overseer <strong>of</strong> the department <strong>of</strong><br />

the great storehouse, and in register below, on left, Ameny at table, with son Imbu, Overseer <strong>of</strong> the<br />

department <strong>of</strong> the presentation <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ferings, censing before him, on right, probably Imbu Jmbw at table,<br />

with another two registers below, seated Ptahpuwah, Overseer <strong>of</strong> metalworkers, and two men and five<br />

women seated on the ground, Dyn. XIII, in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum (Queen’s College 1111).<br />

(Probably from Abydos.)<br />

Smither, P. C. and Dakin, A. N. in JEA 25 (1939), 160-3 [3] pl. xxi [3]<br />

803-030-600<br />

Round-topped stela, on left, seated Renso(n)b, Retainer, son <strong>of</strong> Rediesankh, Herald, and <strong>of</strong> woman<br />

Te(n)tetni, with son Rensonb performing hetep-di-nesu ritual before him, and on right, seated<br />

Neferamentet, Scribe <strong>of</strong> the district, and two registers <strong>of</strong> relatives below, Dyn. XIII, in Oxford,<br />

Ashmolean Museum (Queen’s College 1110). (Probably from Abydos.)<br />

Smither, P. C. and Dakin, A. N. in JEA 25 (1939), 163-5 [4] pl. xxi [4]<br />

803-030-602<br />

Round-topped stela, seated Ankhren, Overseer <strong>of</strong> the house <strong>of</strong> grain accounts, son <strong>of</strong> woman Tetiankh,<br />

with brother and dedicator <strong>of</strong> the stela Senebsuema, Supervisor <strong>of</strong> the police, and ‘his nurse’ Sithi before<br />

him, and ‘address to the living’ in eleven columns below, Dyn. XIII, in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum<br />

(Queen’s College 1113).<br />

Smither, P. C. and Dakin, A. N. in JEA 25 (1939), 165 [5] pl. xxi [5]<br />

803-050-279<br />

Round-topped stela, Nebimosi and mother Sen(i)sonb seated, with dedicator <strong>of</strong> the stela, wife Ahmosi,<br />

<strong>of</strong>fering cone <strong>of</strong> incense and libation, early Dyn. XVIII, in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum (Queen’s<br />

College 1112).<br />

Clère in JEA 25 (1939), 216<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Herimeru Merery.<br />

iii 2 .626<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> address to visitors.<br />

Edwards in JEA 26 (1940), 1-2 pl. i<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Miscellaneous.<br />

Omit.<br />

Block, <strong>of</strong>ficial and two negroes, , in N. R. Colville colln.<br />

Faulkner in JEA 26 (1940), 3-9 pls. ii-iv<br />

Omit.<br />

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Models (reconstructions) <strong>of</strong> <strong>Egyptian</strong> ships.<br />

Scharff in JEA 26 (1940), 41-2 pl. viii [1, 2] (from Engelbach)<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Mastaba <strong>of</strong> Renufer.<br />

iii.110-111A<br />

Heads <strong>of</strong> statues, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, CG 18, 19.<br />

Scharff in JEA 26 (1940), 46 pl. viii [3]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Objects from Tombs.<br />

iii 2 .728<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> Bedjmosi, Dyn. III, in London, British Museum, EA 171.<br />

Scharff in JEA 26 (1940), 46 pl. viii [4]<br />

Gîza. Cemetery G 4000.<br />

iii 2 .123<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> Ḥemyunu, in Hildesheim, Roemer-und Pelizaeus-Museum, 1962.<br />

Scharff in JEA 26 (1940), 47 pl. ix [1]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Objects from Tombs.<br />

iii 2 .723<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> Nufer, Dyn. V, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, CG 145.<br />

Scharff in JEA 26 (1940), 47 pl. ix [2]<br />

Gîza. D.61, Irkaptaḥ, Dyn. V-VI.<br />

iii 2 .113<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> Irkaptaḥ, in Hildesheim, Roemer-und Pelizaeus-Museum, 417.<br />

see Scharff in JEA 26 (1940), 48<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Miscellaneous.<br />

iii 2 .728<br />

Statue-group, Mertiotes and Khenu, late Dyn. V, in Leiden, Rijksmuseum van Oudheden, Inv. AST.9.<br />

Scharff in JEA 26 (1940), 49 pl. ix [3]<br />

Gîza. Cemetery GIS. LG 55. Niankhre [ II], Dyn. V-VI.<br />

iii 2 .223<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> deceased, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 53150.<br />

Scharff in JEA 26 (1940), 49 pl. ix [4]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Pyramid <strong>of</strong> Pepy II. Mortuary Temple.<br />

iii 2 .429<br />

Alabaster statuette <strong>of</strong> King as child, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 50616.<br />

Scharff, A. in JEA 26 (1940), 49 pl. x [1]<br />

801-203-820<br />

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Pair statue, man and woman, legs much damaged, right arm <strong>of</strong> woman lost, wood, Dyn. V-VI, in<br />

Paris, Museé National du Louvre, N.2293.<br />

Scharff in JEA 26 (1940), 48 pl. x [2]<br />

Gîza. W. Field, Exact Provenance Unknown.<br />

iii 2 .176<br />

Statue-group <strong>of</strong> Der-senedj and wife, Dyn. V, in Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum, 23720.<br />

see Scharff in JEA 26 (1940), 48<br />

Gîza. Miscellaneous. Statues.<br />

iii 2 .559<br />

Statue-group. Mertiotes and Khenu, Dyn. IV, in Leiden, Rijksmuseum van Oudheden, Inv. D.125.<br />

Scharff in JEA 26 (1940), 48 pl. x [3]<br />

Gîza. Central Field. Mastaba <strong>of</strong> Mersuankh, Dyn. V.<br />

iii 2 .270<br />

Double-statue <strong>of</strong> deceased, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 66620.<br />

Scharff in JEA 26 (1940), 49-50 pl. x [4]<br />

Gîza. Junker Cemetery (West). Soneb.<br />

iii 2 .102<br />

Statue-group, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 51280.<br />

Kirwan in JEA 26 (1940), 83 pl. xvi [a]<br />

aAtbara (Upper Nubia)<br />

vii.235<br />

Block with remains <strong>of</strong> scene <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II with goddess, found in debris near railway.<br />

Davies (Nina) in JEA 26 (1940), 82 pl. xvi [b]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 85, Amenemḥab.<br />

i 2 .173(18)<br />

Architrave, fight with hyena.<br />

Winlock in JEA 26 (1940), 117 pl. xxi<br />

Lisht. N. Pyramid <strong>of</strong> Amenemḥet I. Various.<br />

iv.81A<br />

Fragment <strong>of</strong> slate bowl <strong>of</strong> Mentuḥotp (Nebtauire), in New York NY, Metropolitan Museum <strong>of</strong> Art,<br />

09.180.543.<br />

see Winlock in JEA 26 (1940), 117-118<br />

Karnak. 3rd Pylon. Miscellaneous.<br />

ii 2 .74<br />

Block, early Dyn. XVIII, with names <strong>of</strong> Mentuḥotp (Nebḥepetre), Mentuḥotp (Sankhkare), and a priest,<br />

Senusert.<br />

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<strong>The</strong>bes. DAN. Antef Cem.<br />

Omit.<br />

8. Magegi, temp. Antef III (Nekht-nebtepnufer), stela in New York NY, Metropolitan Museum <strong>of</strong> Art,<br />

14.2.6.<br />

Davies & Davies in JEA 26 (1940), 131-136 figs. 1-2 pls. xxii-xxv<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 89, Amenmosi.<br />

i 2 .181<br />

Plan, scenes, and description.<br />

Dunham in JEA 26 (1940), 138 pl. xxvii<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. Miscellaneous. Statues.<br />

i 2 .794<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> Amenhotep, Dyn. XVIII, in Providence RI, Rhode Island School <strong>of</strong> Design, 40.019.<br />

see erný in JEA 26 (1940), 162<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. DM. Inside Ptolemaic Encl.<br />

Omit.<br />

Painted statue <strong>of</strong> Hathor-cow, etc.<br />

see erný in JEA 26 (1940), 161-162<br />

Karnak, and Deir el-Medîna Temple.<br />

Omit.<br />

Notes on excavations in 1939-40 by IFAO at Karnak (Temple <strong>of</strong> Montu) and Deir el-Medîna Temple<br />

Votive Chapels.<br />

see Smither in JEA 26 (1940), 164<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 383, Merymosi.<br />

Omit.<br />

Inner sarcophagus, in London, British Museum, EA 1001.<br />

Fairman in JEA 26 (1940), 166 [List ix]<br />

aAmâra. Temple on W. Bank. Hypostyle.<br />

vii.161 (29), (30), (31)<br />

Some Asiatic name-rings from base.<br />

see Fairman in JEA 26 (1940), 166-7 [List ix]<br />

Ṣulb. Temple. Column-bases.<br />

vii.172(23)<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> Simon’s book on foreign name-rings.<br />

see Fairman in JEA 26 (1940), 167 [List xviii]<br />

Sesebi. Central Temple. Vestibule.<br />

119<br />

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vii.173<br />

Asiatic name-rings from base. Review <strong>of</strong> Simon’s book on foreign name-rings.<br />

Gardiner in JEA 27 (1941), 1 pl. i<br />

Valley <strong>of</strong> the Kings. KV 62, Tutankhamun.<br />

Omit.<br />

Gold dagger, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 61584.<br />

Moss, R. in JEA 27 (1941), 9 pl. ii<br />

803-055-520<br />

Round-topped stela, Tunennehebkhons, wab-priest <strong>of</strong> Amun, Chiseller <strong>of</strong> the temple <strong>of</strong> Amun, and wife<br />

Henut-taneb, Songstress <strong>of</strong> Amun, before Osiris ‘foremost <strong>of</strong> the temple <strong>of</strong> Abydos’, and below, three<br />

lines <strong>of</strong> text with an invocation to various deities, including the great ennead <strong>of</strong> gods in Kher-aha, Dyn.<br />

XIX-XX, formerly in H. O. Cureton colln., now in London, British Museum, EA 700.<br />

Moss in JEA 27 (1941), 9 pl. iii [1]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. DM. Miscellaneous.<br />

i 2 .716<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Amennakht before Mertseger, Dyn. XVIII, in London, British Museum, EA 374.<br />

Moss, R. in JEA 27 (1941), 10 pl. iii [2]<br />

800-505-900<br />

Seat <strong>of</strong> statuette <strong>of</strong> Antef V (Nubkheperre), bound captives and bull in relief on sides, ‘silacious stone’,<br />

formerly in M. Lavoratori colln. and at Sotheby’s in 1833, then in J. Lee colln.<br />

see Moss in JEA 27 (1941), 10<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. Miscellaneous. Stelae.<br />

i 2 .803<br />

False-door <strong>of</strong> Kaemmedu, Dyn. VI, formerly in Lord Amherst colln. and United Services Museum, now<br />

in Copenhagen, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Æ.I.N.1549<br />

Moss in JEA 27 (1941),10<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. DM. Misc.<br />

Omit.<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Sitpaar, in London, British Museum, EA 360.<br />

see Moss, R. in JEA 27 (1941), 10<br />

803-050-271<br />

Round-topped stela, three registers, I, Iuny, Chief royal scribe, and wife Ren(n)ut(et) in adoration before<br />

seated Osiris and Isis, II, two seated couples with table with <strong>of</strong>ferings between them, Huy, Greatest <strong>of</strong> the<br />

physicians, and wife, and son Khay, Greatest <strong>of</strong> the physicians <strong>of</strong> the domain <strong>of</strong> the King’s wife, and wife,<br />

III, on left, Re, Physician <strong>of</strong> the domain <strong>of</strong> the King’s wife, with <strong>of</strong>ferings, and on right, Khay adoring<br />

and another man bringing <strong>of</strong>ferings, temp. Sethos I, formerly in H. O. Cureton colln., now in Oxford,<br />

Ashmolean Museum, 1883.14.<br />

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803-051-500<br />

Round-topped stela, three registers, I, left, Osiris-Onnophris seated, with Western goddess standing<br />

behind him, right, Anubis seated, II, three sons before Menna, Hunter, and wife seated, and a child<br />

standing behind them, III (left part effaced), wife and daughter before barque with a shrine containing<br />

anthropoid c<strong>of</strong>fin, late Dyn. XVIII or early Dyn. XIX, in J. Lee colln. in the 1830s, present location not<br />

known.<br />

Faulkner in JEA 27 (1941), 15 pl. iv [6] (from drawing by Mrs Davies)<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 74, Tjanuny.<br />

i 2 .145(5)<br />

Standard carried by soldier on left in fourth register.<br />

Faulkner in JEA 27 (1941), 15 pl. iv [9]<br />

Deir el-Baḥri. Great Temple. Upper Court.<br />

ii 2 .358(82)<br />

Bark-standard [carried by sailor], from upper row (on a fragment from wall to be replaced later).<br />

Faulkner in JEA 27, 15 pl. v [10]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 78, Haremhab.<br />

i 2 .153(4)<br />

Boat-standard in I.<br />

Faulkner in JEA 27 (1941), 16 pl. v [12] (from drawing by Mrs Davies)<br />

Deir el-Baḥri. Great Tle. Shrine <strong>of</strong> Hathor. Hypostyle.<br />

ii 2 .350(30)<br />

Horse-standard (carried by soldiers at bottom).<br />

Faulkner in JEA 27 (1941), 16 pl. v [13]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 85, Amenemhab.<br />

i 2 .171(2)<br />

Horse standard, carried by man with horses, in second register.<br />

Faulkner in JEA 27 (1941), 16 pl. v [14-17] (from drawings by Mrs Davies)<br />

Deir el-Baḥri. Gt. Temple. Lower Colonnade. South half.<br />

ii 2 .342(5)<br />

Hatshepsut tandard, ka standard, hawk standard, and human-headed standard, carried by soldiers at<br />

bottom)<br />

Faulkner in JEA 27 (1941), 16 pl. v [19] (from drawing by Mrs Davies)<br />

Deir el-Baḥri. Great Temple. Shrine <strong>of</strong> Hathor. Hypostyle.<br />

ii 2 .350(30)<br />

Bark standard carried by soldiers at bottom.<br />

121<br />

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Faulkner in JEA 27 (1941), 16 pl. vi [20]<br />

Deir el-Baḥri. Great Temple. Upper Court.<br />

ii 2 .357(79)<br />

‘Lion and fan’ standard carried by soldier.<br />

Faulkner in JEA 27 (1941), 16 pl. vi [23]<br />

Deir el-Baḥri. Great Temple. Shrine <strong>of</strong> Hathor. Hypostyle.<br />

ii 2 .350(30)<br />

Pendant standard carried by soldier in boat.<br />

Faulkner in JEA 27 (1941), 16 pl. vi [24]<br />

Deir el-Baḥri. Great Temple. Shrine <strong>of</strong> Hathor. Hypostyle.<br />

ii 2 .350(30)<br />

Pendant standard carried by soldier at bottom.<br />

Faulkner in JEA 27 (1941), 16-17 pl. vi [30] (from drawing by Mrs Davies)<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 56, Userḥet.<br />

i 2 .112(8)<br />

Pendant standard(?) carried by soldier, in 2nd register.<br />

Blackman in JEA 27 (1941), 83-95 pls. x-xii<br />

Abydos. Road to Portal <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II.<br />

v.44A<br />

Text <strong>of</strong> Stela <strong>of</strong> Sheshonk, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 66285.<br />

Davies, N. M. and N.de G. in JEA 27 (1941), 96-8 pl. xiii<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 84, Amunedjeḥ<br />

i 2 .168(9)<br />

Two registers, Asiatics with tribute.<br />

Crowfoot and Davies in JEA 27 (1941), 113-130 pls. xiv, xv, xvii, xviii, xx-xxii<br />

Valley <strong>of</strong> the Kings. KV 62, Tutankhamun.<br />

i 2 .582<br />

Tunic <strong>of</strong> Tutankhamun, in Cairo, Eghyptian Museum, JE 62626-8.<br />

see JEA xviii (1941), 165<br />

Mît Rahîna. Ptaḥ Enclosure. Embalming House <strong>of</strong> Apis Bulls.<br />

iii 2 .841<br />

Embalming table <strong>of</strong> Necho II, alabaster, block stand <strong>of</strong> Amasis, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Musem, JE 86757, and<br />

alabaster measuring vessel <strong>of</strong> Darius, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 86754.<br />

JEA 28 (1942), 1 frontispiece<br />

Valley <strong>of</strong> the Kings. KV 62, Tutankhamun.<br />

Omit.<br />

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Iron dagger, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum.<br />

JEA 28 (1942), 38 opp. pl. iv cf. 1<br />

Valley <strong>of</strong> the Kings. 17. Sethos I. Room M.<br />

i 2 .543(43)<br />

<strong>The</strong> cow.<br />

Davies Nina in JEA 28 (1942), 50-2 pl. v<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 84, Amunedjeh.<br />

i 2 .168(5)<br />

Nubians with tribute from 1st register.<br />

Tod in JEA 28 (1942), 53-6 pl. vi [upper]<br />

Alexandria. Ptolemaic Temple (?)<br />

iv.4A<br />

Gold plate with hieratic and Greek inscriptions <strong>of</strong> Ptolemy IV and Arsinoë III, formerly in King Farouk<br />

I’s colln.<br />

see Dunham and Young in JEA 28 (1942), 57-8<br />

Gîza. Valley temple <strong>of</strong> Menkaure.<br />

iii 2 .32<br />

Flint wand <strong>of</strong> Khufu, in Boston MA, Museum <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts, 11.765.<br />

JEA 29 (1943), 1 pl. i<br />

Gîza. G 7510, Ankh-haf.<br />

iii 2 .196<br />

Bust <strong>of</strong> deceased, in Boston MA, Museum <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts, 27.442.<br />

JEA 29 (1943), 1 pl. ii facing 50<br />

El-Bersha. Tomb 1. Djehutinakht VI.<br />

iv.183A<br />

Model <strong>of</strong> four <strong>of</strong>fering-bringers, in Boston MA, Museum <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts, 21.326.<br />

Newberry in JEA 29 (1943), 53-4 fig.<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Pyramid Enclosure <strong>of</strong> Neit - ‘Salle des Lions’<br />

iii 2 .431<br />

Block with titles <strong>of</strong> Queen.<br />

see Newberry in JEA 29 (1943), 75 [top]<br />

8<br />

Cylinder-seal <strong>of</strong> Queen Sebekneferure, seen with dealer in Cairo.<br />

Cooney in JEA 30 (1944), cf. 2-4 pls. i, ii<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Haremhab.<br />

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iii 2 .657<br />

Fragment with <strong>of</strong>ficers acclaiming, in Brooklyn NY, Brooklyn Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 32.103.<br />

see Gardiner in JEA 30 (1944), 25-6 pl. iii [1, 2]<br />

Lisht. S. Pyramid. Cachette.<br />

iv.82A<br />

Bases <strong>of</strong> statues <strong>of</strong> Sesostris I, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, CG 411-20.<br />

see Gardiner in JEA 30 (1944), 29 note 4.<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Pyramid <strong>of</strong> Pepy II. Mortuary Temple.<br />

iii 2 .428<br />

Names <strong>of</strong> lower <strong>Egyptian</strong> gods from Antechamber, E. wall, in II.<br />

see Gardiner in JEA 30 (1944), 32 pl. iii [3] (from Firth)<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Step Pyramid. Stelae <strong>of</strong> Djoser.<br />

iii 2 .401<br />

S. Tomb Room II. Tiled Room, central stela<br />

see Gardiner in JEA 30 (1944), 32 pl. iii [4] (from Firth)<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Step Pyramid. Room III. Stelae <strong>of</strong> Djoser.<br />

iii 2 .401<br />

North stela.<br />

Gardiner in JEA 30 (1944), 31-2, 51 pl. iv<br />

Madamûd. From Main Temple.<br />

v.145A<br />

Heb-sed portal <strong>of</strong> Sesostris III, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 56497.<br />

Gardiner in JEA 30 (1944), 34 fig. 1<br />

Karnak. 3rd Pylon. Shrine. Sesostris I.<br />

ii 2 .63<br />

Geographical names.<br />

Gardiner in JEA 30 (1944), 38 pl. v [1]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Wershnufer, Dyn. XXX or Ptol.<br />

iii 2 .504<br />

Representation <strong>of</strong> world from cover <strong>of</strong> sarcophagus, in New York NY, Metropolitan Museum <strong>of</strong> Art,<br />

14.7.1.<br />

Gardiner in JEA 30 (1944), 49 pl. vi [1] (from Borchardt)<br />

Abûṣîr. Pyramid <strong>of</strong> Sahure. Valley Temple.<br />

iii 2 .326<br />

Winged disk above royal boat.<br />

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Gardiner in JEA 30 (1944), 48 pl. vi [3]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. Deir el-Baḥri. Great Temple. Shrine <strong>of</strong> Anubis.<br />

ii 2 .355(70)<br />

Winged disk above scene.<br />

see Gardiner in JEA 30 (1944), 47 pl. vi [4]<br />

Abydos. Proto-Dynastic Cemetery.<br />

v.55A<br />

Ivory comb <strong>of</strong> Wadjit, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 47176.<br />

Nina Davies in JEA 30 (1944), 64 pl. vii<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 68, [Per]enkhmun.<br />

i 2 .133(1)<br />

Deceased and wife before three Hathor cows.<br />

Arkell in JEA 30 (1944), 74<br />

Uronarti. Finds.<br />

vii.144<br />

Cartouche from shell disk <strong>of</strong> Sesostris III, in Khartûm Museum, 3044.<br />

erný in JEA 31 (1945), 45, 47 fig. (from Tablets ... Belmore).<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. D.M. Sanctuary <strong>of</strong> Ptah etc.<br />

i 2 .708<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Ḳenḥirkhopshef, Dyn. XIX, in London, British Museum, EA 278.<br />

Cooney in JEA 31 (1945), 54-6 pl. i [left]<br />

father Itisen, in Brooklyn NY, Brooklyn Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 37.365<br />

Gîza. Central Field. Rawer. Statues.<br />

iii 2 .267<br />

Statue-group <strong>of</strong> Rawer and family.<br />

Cooney in JEA 31 (1945), 54-6 pl. i [right]<br />

mother Ḥetepḥeres, in Worcester MA, Worcester Art Museum<br />

Gîza. Central Field. Rawer. Statues.<br />

iii 2 .267<br />

Statue-group <strong>of</strong> Rawer and family.<br />

Cooney in JEA 31 (1945), 54-6 pl. i [middle]<br />

Rawer(?), in Kansas City MO, <strong>The</strong> Nelson-Atkins Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 38.11<br />

Gîza. Central Field. Rawer. Statues.<br />

iii 2 .267<br />

Statue-group <strong>of</strong> Rawer and family.<br />

Davies, Nina in JEA 32 (1946), pl. i frontispiece<br />

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Gîza. G 4561. Kaemankh.<br />

iii 2 .133(20)<br />

Two ducks from 2nd register.<br />

Hayes in JEA 32 (1946), 7-11 pls. ii, iiA<br />

Qift. Middle Temple. Stelae from Foundations. Fragments <strong>of</strong> decrees, Old Kingdom and 1st Int. Per.<br />

v.127A<br />

Fragment <strong>of</strong> 3rd decree <strong>of</strong> Pepy II, in New York NY, Metropolitan Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 14.7.10.<br />

Hayes in JEA 32 (1946), 5 [h], 11-13 [h] pls. iii [upper], iiiA [upper left]<br />

Qift. Middle Temple. Stelae from Foundations. Fragments <strong>of</strong> decrees, Old Kingdom and 1st Int. Per.<br />

v.127A<br />

Fragments, in New York NY, Metropolitan Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 14.7.14.<br />

Hayes in JEA 32 (1946), 5 [h], 11 [h, fragment A] pl. iii [upper right]<br />

Qift. Middle Temple. Stelae from Foundations. Fragments <strong>of</strong> decrees, Old Kingdom and 1st Int. Per.<br />

v.127A<br />

Fragments, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, Temp. Nos. 6.12.24.1, 2.<br />

Hayes in JEA 32 (1946), 5 [j], 13-16 [j] pls. iii [lower], iiiA [lower]<br />

Qift. Middle Temple. Stelae from Foundations. Fragments <strong>of</strong> decrees, Old Kingdom and 1st Int. Per.<br />

v.127A<br />

Fragments, in New York NY, Metropolitan Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 14.7.13.<br />

Hayes in JEA 32 (1946), 5 [o], 16-17 [o] pls. iv, ivA<br />

Qift. Middle Temple. Stelae from Foundations. Fragments <strong>of</strong> decrees, Old Kingdom and 1st Int. Per.<br />

v.127A<br />

Fragments, in New York NY, Metropolitan Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 14.7.11.<br />

Hayes in JEA 32 (1946), 5-6 [p, q], 17-19 [p, q] pl. v<br />

Qift. Middle Temple. Stelae from Foundations. Fragments <strong>of</strong> decrees, Old Kingdom and 1st Int. Per.<br />

v.127A<br />

Fragments, in New York NY, Metropolitan Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 14.7.12.<br />

see erný in JEA 32 (1946), 25-7<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 320. Inhapi.<br />

i 2 .393<br />

Hieratic texts <strong>of</strong> Neskhons and Pinedjem I, years 5 and 10, probably <strong>of</strong> Siamun.<br />

Gardiner in JEA 32 (1946), 43-56 pl. vi<br />

Speos Artemides. Great Speos.<br />

iv.163(12)-(2)A<br />

Long text <strong>of</strong> Ḥatshepsut.<br />

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Macadam in JEA 32 (1946), 56-60 [A] pl. vii<br />

Aswân. Elephantine. Temple Amenophis III.<br />

v.227A<br />

View.<br />

Macadam in JEA 32 (1946), 60 [B] pl. viii<br />

Siheil. Chapel <strong>of</strong> Anukis.<br />

v.253A<br />

Altar(?) <strong>of</strong> Sebkḥotep III, blocks, now in Brooklyn NY, Brooklyn Museum <strong>of</strong> Art.<br />

Macadam in JEA 32 (1946), 60-1 [c] pl. ix [upper]<br />

Buhen. Temple <strong>of</strong> Isis (N. Temple). Sanctuary.<br />

vii.130(8)<br />

Second stela <strong>of</strong> Deduantef, temp. Sesostris I.<br />

see Macadam in JEA 32 (1946), 61 [D]<br />

Gebel Barkal. Temple B.500.<br />

vii.220(40)<br />

Outer vestibule, one figure <strong>of</strong> Taharqa, from representation <strong>of</strong> altar.<br />

see Macadam in JEA 32 (1946), 62<br />

Gebel Barkal. Temple B.500<br />

vii.230(42)<br />

Outer vestibule, 5 gods from procession.<br />

Macadam in JEA 32 (1946), 62 [D] pl. ix [lower]<br />

Gebel Barkal. Gt. Temple (B.500).<br />

vii.220(37)<br />

Priestesses etc. at (25) in Hall J, and scenes on north and west walls <strong>of</strong> Sanctuary C at (29) and (30).<br />

Macadam in JEA 32 (1946), 62-3 [E] pl. x<br />

Gebel Barkal. Temple B.700. Pylon.<br />

vii.214<br />

View <strong>of</strong> outer face, and texts from inner face.<br />

Macadam in JEA 32 (1946), 63 [F]<br />

Gebel Barkal. N. Pyr. Group. VI. Q. Naldamak.<br />

vii.206<br />

Name <strong>of</strong> Queen in Meroitic hieroglyphs.<br />

Macadam in JEA 32 (1946), 64 [top]<br />

Gebel Barkal. N. Pyr. Group. VI. Q. Naldamak.<br />

vii.206<br />

Meroitic cursive text above Prince.<br />

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Macadam in JEA 32 (1946), 64 pl. xi<br />

Gebel Barkal. East Face <strong>of</strong> Hill.<br />

vii.203<br />

View.<br />

Macadam in JEA 32 (1946), 64 [G] pl. xi [upper]<br />

Gebel Barkal. Pyramid Field. S. Group.<br />

vii.207<br />

View.<br />

Nina Davies in JEA 32 (1946), 69-70 pl. xiii<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 222, Hekmaetrenakht called Turo.<br />

i 2 .323, 324(7)<br />

Plan, description <strong>of</strong> scenes, funerary scenes on island etc.<br />

JEA 33 (1947), pl. i<br />

Valley <strong>of</strong> the Kings. KV 62, Tutankhamun.<br />

i 2 .574<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> King from alabaster canopic chest, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 60687.<br />

Hayes in JEA 33 (1947), 3-11 pl. ii<br />

Hierakonpolis. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Ḥaremkhauef. Late Dyn. XIII.<br />

v.197A<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> deceased, in New York NY, Metropolitan Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 35.7.55.<br />

see Macadam in JEA 33 (1947), 93<br />

Gebel Barkal. Great Temple. First Court.<br />

vii.216(18)<br />

Upper part <strong>of</strong> stela <strong>of</strong> Menmaetre-setepenre, in Merowe Museum, 43.<br />

Fairman in JEA 33 (1947), 12-33 pls. iii-vii<br />

Speos Artemidos. Great Speos.<br />

iv.164(3)-(21)A<br />

Texts <strong>of</strong> scenes.<br />

Davies and Faulkner in JEA 33 (1947), 40-46 pl. viii<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 162, Kenamun.<br />

i 2 .275-6(1)<br />

Lower register, Syrian ships, etc.<br />

erný in JEA 33 (1947), pls. ix [1-3], x [2-3], xi [1-4]<br />

Wâdi el-aAllâqi. Route to Umm Qareiyât Gold-mines.<br />

vii.318<br />

Graffiti.<br />

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erný in JEA 33 (1947), 55 [37]<br />

Wâdi el-aAllâqi. Route to Umm Qareiyât Gold-mines.<br />

vii.318<br />

Stela with Amun and Horus.<br />

erný in JEA 33 (1947), 56 [39]<br />

Wâdi el-aAllâqi. Route to Umm Qareiyât Gold-mines.<br />

vii.318<br />

Text <strong>of</strong> stela dedicated to Ḥarsiesi.<br />

Dunham in JEA 33 (1947), 63, 64, 65 pl. xii [1]<br />

Tumbos. Quarry.<br />

vii.174<br />

Colossal statue, probably Taharqa or Tanutamun.<br />

Dunham in JEA 33 (1947), 63, 64-5 pl. xii [2, 3]<br />

Gebel Barkal. Temple B.700. Portico.<br />

vii.214<br />

Unfinished colossal statue, perhaps Ergamenes (head found separately), now in Merowe Museum, 21.<br />

Dunham in JEA 33 (1947), 63-4, 65 pls. xiii [4, 5], xiv [6, 7]<br />

Argo. Temple.<br />

vii.180<br />

Two colossal statues, probably Natakamani.<br />

Dunham in JEA 33 (1947), 65 pl. xv [8]<br />

Nagaa. Lion-Tle. <strong>of</strong> Apedemak. Exterior.<br />

vii.269<br />

Four divinities from south wall.<br />

Dunham in JEA 33 (1947), 65 fig. 10 pl. xv [9]<br />

Naqaa. Lion-Tle. <strong>of</strong> Apedemak. Exterior.<br />

vii.269<br />

Natakamani and prince from west wall.<br />

erný in JEA 33 (1947), 56 [41-3] w. figs. 2-4<br />

Edfu to Berenice. Wâdi Beiza.<br />

vii.326<br />

Graffiti.<br />

Macadam in JEA 33 (1947), 93-4 fig.<br />

Gebel Barkal. Miscellaneous.<br />

vii.222<br />

Jamb <strong>of</strong> Menmaetre-setepenre, in Merowe Museum, 40.<br />

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JEA 34 (1948), frontispiece pl. i<br />

Valley <strong>of</strong> the Kings. KV 62, Tutankhamun.<br />

Omit.<br />

Two ushabtis, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum.<br />

Fairman in JEA 34 (1948), 3-11 pl. ii<br />

aAmâra West. Temple and Town.<br />

vii.159<br />

General plan.<br />

Fairman in JEA 34 (1948), 3-11 pl. ii [left]<br />

aAmâra West. Temple and Town.<br />

vii.163<br />

General plan <strong>of</strong> Governor’s Palace.<br />

Fairman in JEA 34 (1948), 3-11 pl. ii [bottom right]<br />

aAmâra West. Temple and Town.<br />

vii.163<br />

General plan <strong>of</strong> workshops.<br />

Fairman in JEA 34 (1948), 3-11 pl. v [1]<br />

aAmâra West. Temple and Town.<br />

vii.164<br />

Jamb <strong>of</strong> Pesiur in Palace.<br />

Fairman in JEA 34 (1948), 3-11 pl. vi [1]<br />

aAmâra West. Temple and Town.<br />

vii.164<br />

W. Gate, north thickness.<br />

Fairman in JEA 34 (1948), 3-11 pl. vi [2]<br />

aAmâra West. Temple and Town.<br />

vii.163<br />

Block from earlier Temple <strong>of</strong> Sethos I.<br />

Fairman in JEA 34 (1948), 3-11 pl. vi [4]<br />

aAmâra West. Temple and Town.<br />

vii.164<br />

Jamb <strong>of</strong> Sebaukhau from Palace, in Khartum Museum, 5774.<br />

see Gardiner, Sir A. in JEA 34 (1948), 19-22<br />

801-631-090<br />

Scribe statue <strong>of</strong> Amenmosi, Overseer <strong>of</strong> the treasury <strong>of</strong> Amun, Chief steward in the Western River,<br />

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Overseer <strong>of</strong> works in the cult-temple <strong>of</strong> Ramesses III, etc., son <strong>of</strong> Pawia and Nebtyunet, lower part, grey<br />

granite, temp. Ramesses III, formerly with Ḥamad Ibrâhîm (dealer in Gîza), now in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong><br />

Museum, JE 87194.<br />

Hayes in JEA 34 (1948), 47-50 pls. xiii, xiv<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. Miscellaneous. Various.<br />

i 2 .844<br />

Palette <strong>of</strong> Esbanebded, probably temp. Takelothis I, in New York NY, Metropolitan Museum <strong>of</strong> Art,<br />

47.123.<br />

El Amir in JEA 34 (1948), 51-6 pls. xv [2-4, 6]<br />

Mît Rahîna. Ptaḥ Enclosure. Embalming House <strong>of</strong> Apis Bulls.<br />

iii 2 .841<br />

Embalming table in 1st Court<br />

El Amir in JEA 34 (1948), 51-6 pls. xv [5]<br />

Mît Rahîna. Ptaḥ Enclosure. Embalming House <strong>of</strong> Apis Bulls.<br />

iii 2 .841<br />

Altar <strong>of</strong> Necho in 1st Court.<br />

El Amir in JEA 34 (1948), 51-6 pls. xvi [3, 4]<br />

Mît Rahîna. Ptaḥ Enclosure. Embalming House <strong>of</strong> Apis Bulls.<br />

iii 2 .841<br />

Smaller embalming table in 2nd Court.<br />

El Amir in JEA 34 (1948), 51-6 pls. xvi [5]<br />

Mît Rahîna. Ptah Enclosure. Embalming House <strong>of</strong> Apis Bulls.<br />

iii 2 .842<br />

Alabaster block stand <strong>of</strong> Amasis in 2nd Court and limestone basin.<br />

El Amir in JEA 34 (1948), 51-6 pls. xvii [1]<br />

Mît Rahîna. Ptaḥ Enclosure. Embalming House <strong>of</strong> Apis Bulls.<br />

iii 2 .842<br />

Front part diorite bull.<br />

El Amir in JEA 34 (1948), 51-6 pls. xvii [2]<br />

Mît Rahîna. Ptah Enclosure. Embalming House <strong>of</strong> Apis Bulls.<br />

iii 2 .842<br />

Measuring-vase, year 34 <strong>of</strong> Darius, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 86754.<br />

El Amir in JEA 34 (1948), 51-6 pls. xvii [3]<br />

Mît Rahîna. Ptah Enclosure. Embalming House <strong>of</strong> Apis Bulls.<br />

iii 2 .841<br />

Smaller embalming block in 2nd Court.<br />

131<br />

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132<br />

El Amir in JEA 34 (1948), 51-6 pls. xvii [4]<br />

Mît Rahîna. Ptaḥ Enclosure. Embalming House <strong>of</strong> Apis Bulls.<br />

iii 2 .842<br />

Two blocks with mummified bull in wheeled kiosk.<br />

El Amir in JEA 34 (1948), 55 w. note 1<br />

Memphis. Kom el-Fakhry. Temple <strong>of</strong> Apis.<br />

Omit.<br />

Apis-stela, in Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum, E.74.1911.<br />

Hayes in JEA 34 (1948), 114-115 fig.<br />

El-Qusîya. Destroyed Temple <strong>of</strong> Hathor. Ptolemaic.<br />

iv.258A<br />

Glass plaque from found dep. <strong>of</strong> Ptolemy IV, in New York NY, Metropolitan Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 48.45.<br />

Nina Davies in JEA 35 (1949), 14 on pl. ii<br />

Beni Ḥasan. 15. Baket.<br />

iv.153(12-)-(13)A<br />

Bird-trap from top register.<br />

Nina Davies in JEA 35 (1949), 13-20 pls. ii, iii<br />

Beni Ḥasan. 15. Baket III.<br />

iv.152(2)-(6)A<br />

Birds and bats from 6th register.<br />

Hayes in JEA 35 (1949), 43-49 fig. 1 pl. iv<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 313, Ḥenenu.<br />

i 2 .388-9<br />

Stela A (reconstructed from fragments), in New York NY, Metropolitan Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 26.3.217.<br />

see Hayes in JEA 35 (1949), 43 note 6, 44-5 note 2<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 313, Henenu.<br />

i 2 .388-9<br />

Fragments <strong>of</strong> stelae B-D, B in New York NY, Metropolitan Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 26.3.218.<br />

Säve-Söderbergh in JEA 35 (1949), 50-4 fig. 1<br />

Buhen. Temple Area.<br />

vii.138<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Ka, 2nd Int. Period, in Khartûm, Sudan National Museum, 18.<br />

Säve-Söderbergh in JEA 35 (1949), 54-6 fig. 2<br />

Buhen. Temple Area.<br />

vii.138<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Sepedhor, 2nd Int. Period, in Philadelphia PA, <strong>The</strong> <strong>University</strong> Museum, E.10984.<br />

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see Sainte Fare Garnot in JEA 35 (1949), 63-8<br />

Omit.<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Hor and Suti, temp. Amenophis III, in London, British Museum, EA 826.<br />

Nelson in JEA 35 (1949), 82 fig. 1<br />

Karnak. 3rd Pylon. Shrine <strong>of</strong> Hatshepsut.<br />

ii 2 .70<br />

Block, Queen with hdn-plant in rite <strong>of</strong> ‘bringing the foot’ before Amun-Re.<br />

Nelson in JEA 35 (1949), 82, 83 fig. 2<br />

Luxor. Temple. Room XIX.<br />

ii 2 .332(190)<br />

Amenophis III in ‘bringing the foot’ rite before Amun-Re.<br />

Nelson in JEA 35 (1949), 83 fig. 3<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. Temple Sethos I. Room XVI.<br />

ii 2 .415(75)<br />

King in ‘bringing the foot’ rite before Amun-Re.<br />

Nelson in JEA 35 (1949), 83 fig. 4<br />

Karnak. Hypostyle. Interior.<br />

ii 2 .46(155)<br />

Sethos I with nemset-vase and hdn-plant from third register.<br />

Nelson in JEA 35 (1949), 83, 84 fig. 5<br />

Medînet Habu. Great Temple. First Court.<br />

ii 2 .494(73) and (74)<br />

Ramesses III in ‘bringing the foot’ rite before Amun-Re Kamutef (2nd scene in upper register).<br />

Blackman and Fairman in JEA 35 (1949), 98-112 [Text 1]<br />

Edfu. Great Temple.<br />

vi.133<br />

Texts to scene <strong>of</strong> driving four calves. Text 1, 4th register, 4th scene at (93)-(94).<br />

Blackman and Fairman in JEA 35 (1949), 98-112 [Text 2]<br />

Edfu. Great Temple.<br />

vi.125<br />

Texts to scene <strong>of</strong> driving four calves. Text 2, top register, 5th scene at (35)-(38).<br />

Blackman and Fairman in JEA 35 (1949), 98-112 [Text 4]<br />

Edfu. Great Temple.<br />

vi.148<br />

Texts to scene <strong>of</strong> driving four calves. Text 4, top register, 6th scene at (227)-(234).<br />

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134<br />

Blackman and Fairman in JEA 35 (1949), 98-112 [Text 5]<br />

Edfu. Great Temple.<br />

vi.137<br />

Texts to scene <strong>of</strong> driving four calves. Text 5, top register, 3rd scene at (123)-(124).<br />

Blackman and Fairman in JEA 35 (1949), 98-112 [Text 6]<br />

Edfu. Great Temple.<br />

vi.159<br />

Texts to scene <strong>of</strong> driving four calves. Text 6, 3rd register, 9th scene at (302)-(305).<br />

Blackman and Fairman in JEA 35 (1949), 98-112 [Text 7]<br />

Edfu. Great Temple.<br />

vi.164<br />

Texts to scene <strong>of</strong> driving four calves. Text 7, 2nd register, 13th scene at (315)-(323) .<br />

Blackman and Fairman in JEA 35 (1949), 98-112 [Text 8]<br />

Edfu. Great Temple.<br />

vi.166<br />

Texts to scene <strong>of</strong> driving four calves. Text 8, top register, 23rd scene at (328)-(333).<br />

Blackman and Fairman in JEA 35 (1949), 98-112 [Text 9]<br />

Edfu. Great Temple. Birth House.<br />

vi.176<br />

Texts to scene <strong>of</strong> driving four calves. Text 9, 4th scene at (128)-(134).<br />

Blackman and Fairman in JEA 35 (1949), 98-112 [Text 10]<br />

Edfu. Great Temple.<br />

vi.147<br />

Texts to scene <strong>of</strong> driving four calves. Text 10, top register, 7th scene at (223)-(226).<br />

Blackman and Fairman in JEA 35 (1949), 98-112 [Text 11]<br />

Edfu. Great Temple.<br />

vi.143<br />

Texts to scene <strong>of</strong> driving four calves. Text 11, 2nd register, 2nd scene at (187).<br />

Blackman and Fairman in JEA 35 (1949), 98-112 [Text 12]<br />

Edfu. Great Temple.<br />

vi.167<br />

Texts to scene <strong>of</strong> driving four calves. Text 12, top register, 21st scene at (337)-(344).<br />

Blackman and Fairman in JEA 35 (1949), 98, 100, 106-7 pl. vii [Text 3]<br />

Karnak. Temple <strong>of</strong> Khons. Propylon.<br />

ii 2 .226(a)(3)<br />

Thicknesses. Ptolemy III with four calves before Min-Amun.<br />

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Piank<strong>of</strong>f in JEA 35 (1949), 113-116 pls. viii-xi<br />

Valley <strong>of</strong> the Kings. KV 62, Tutankhamun.<br />

i 2 .571<br />

Cryptographic text from exterior <strong>of</strong> 2nd shrine, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum.<br />

see Drioton in JEA 35 (1949), 117-122<br />

Valley <strong>of</strong> the Kings. KV 62, Tutankhamun.<br />

i 2 .571<br />

Cryptographic test from exterior <strong>of</strong> 2nd shrine, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 60666.<br />

Nagel in JEA 35 (1949), 129-131 pl. xii<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 56, Userḥet.<br />

i 2 .113(16)-(18)<br />

Men with funerary furniture and vase with horse decoration from 2nd register.<br />

Nagel in JEA 35 (1949), 130-1 fig. 1<br />

8<br />

Vase with decoration <strong>of</strong> horses, New Kingdom, in Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum, 14412.<br />

Moss in JEA 35 (1949), 132-4 pl. xiii<br />

Gozo (Malta).<br />

vii.406<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> Neferabet, Dyn. XIX or XX, in Valetta Museum.<br />

Moss in JEA 35 (1949), 134 fig. 1<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. DM. Miscellaneous. Various.<br />

i 2 .747<br />

Libation vase <strong>of</strong> Neferabet, Dyn. XIX-XX, seen by Wilkinson in possession <strong>of</strong> Athanasi.<br />

Vandier in JEA 35 (1949), 135-8 pl. xiv<br />

Serapeum. Apis XXIX, year 28 <strong>of</strong> Sesonchis III.<br />

iii 2 .786<br />

Statue-group supporting stela <strong>of</strong> Esptaḥ, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, N. 436.<br />

see Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (Dec. 1949), 141 [6]<br />

Nuri. Pyramid Field. 2. Amaniastabarqa.<br />

vii.225<br />

Granite stela re-used in Nu.100, in Boston MA, Museum <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts.<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 139-48 pl. xv [1a]<br />

Kawa.<br />

vii.187(a)<br />

Altar or stela <strong>of</strong> Taharqa in Tle. B.<br />

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136<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 139-48 pl. xv [5b]<br />

Kawa.<br />

vii.187(b)<br />

Mention <strong>of</strong> Alara on stela <strong>of</strong> Taharqa in Tle. B.<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949),139-48 pl. xv [5c]<br />

Kawa.<br />

vii.187(c)<br />

Mention <strong>of</strong> Alara on stela <strong>of</strong> Taharqa in Tle. B.<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 139-48 pl. xv [5d]<br />

Kawa.<br />

vii.188(36)<br />

Mention <strong>of</strong> Alara in text Aman-nête-yerike in Tle. T.<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 139-48 pl. xv [28c]<br />

Kawa.<br />

vii.184 and 190<br />

Prenomen Harsiotef.<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 139-48 pl. xv [33a]<br />

Kawa.<br />

vii.188(32)-(34)<br />

Queen Kasaqa in scene in Tle. T.<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 139-48 pl. xv [40d]<br />

Kawa.<br />

vii.183<br />

Cartouche-plaques <strong>of</strong> Malenaqeñ.<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 139-48 pl. xv [50e]<br />

Kawa.<br />

vii.187<br />

Stela, double-scene, Anlamani and Nasalsa.<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 139-48 pl. xv [5e]<br />

Old Dongola.<br />

vii.193<br />

Mention <strong>of</strong> Alara on Nastaseñ stela.<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 139-48 pl. xvi [51c]<br />

Old Dongola.<br />

vii.193<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Nastaseñ.<br />

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137<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 139-48 pl. xvi [55]<br />

Old Dongola.<br />

vii.193<br />

Pelkha on stela <strong>of</strong> Nastaseñ.<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 139-48 pl. xvi [65b]<br />

Old Dongola.<br />

vii.193<br />

Sakhmakh on stela <strong>of</strong> Nastaseñ.<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 139-48 pl. xvi [61a]<br />

Kurru.<br />

vii.197<br />

Piankhy name from ushabti.<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 139-48 pl. xv [5a]<br />

Kurru.<br />

vii.197<br />

Mention <strong>of</strong> Alara on stela Tabiry (Tomb 53), in Khartum, Sudan National Museum, 1901.<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 139-48 pl. xv [32b]<br />

Kurru.<br />

vii.197<br />

Mention Kasaqa on stela Tabiry (Tomb 53), in Khartum, Sudan National Museum, 1901.<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 139-48 pl. xv [34a]<br />

Kurru.<br />

vii.195<br />

Fragment <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fering-table <strong>of</strong> Kashta (Tomb1).<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 139-48 pls. xv [37, a, b, c, e]<br />

Kurru.<br />

vii.195<br />

Offering-table, etc. <strong>of</strong> Kheñsa (Tomb 4).<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 139-48 pls. xvi [48]<br />

Kurru.<br />

vii.195<br />

Offering-table <strong>of</strong> Ñaparaye (Tomb 3).<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), cf. 139-48 pls. XVI [52]<br />

Kurru.<br />

vii.197<br />

Ushabti <strong>of</strong> Nefrukekashta (Tomb 52).<br />

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138<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 139-48 pl. xvi [63a]<br />

Kurru.<br />

vii.196<br />

Name <strong>of</strong> Queen Qalhata (Tomb 5).<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 139-48 pl. xvi [68a, c, d]<br />

Kurru.<br />

vii.196<br />

Offering-table, etc. <strong>of</strong> Sabacon (Tomb 15).<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949),139-48 pl. xvi [69a]<br />

Kurru.<br />

vii.197<br />

Ushabti <strong>of</strong> Shebitku (Tomb 18).<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 139-48 pl. xvi [72]<br />

Kurru.<br />

vii.197<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Tabiry (Tomb 53).<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949),139-48 pl. xvi [76b, d]<br />

Kurru.<br />

vii.197<br />

Canopic-jar, etc. <strong>of</strong> Tanwetamani (Tomb 16).<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 139-48 pl. xvi [76e]<br />

Sanam.<br />

vii.201<br />

Block, possibly <strong>of</strong> Tanwetamani.<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 139-48 pl. xv [1b]<br />

Gebel Barkal.<br />

vii.209(4) with note<br />

Name <strong>of</strong> Abar from Tle. 300.<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 139-48 pl. xv [4b]<br />

Gebel Barkal.<br />

vii.222<br />

Statue Akhratañ from Tle. 500.<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 139-48 pl. xv [8]<br />

Gebel Barkal.<br />

vii.221<br />

Statue Amanimalel from Tle. 500.<br />

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139<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 139-48 pl. xv [14e]<br />

Gebel Barkal.<br />

vii.221<br />

Stats. Anlamani from Tle. 500.<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 139-48 pl. xv [18f]<br />

Gebel Barkal.<br />

vii.221<br />

Statue Aspelta from Tle. 500.<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 139-48 pl. xv [20b]<br />

Gebel Barkal.<br />

vii.218<br />

Atasamale on stela <strong>of</strong> Harsiotef.<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 139-48 pl. xv [24b]<br />

Gebel Barkal.<br />

vii.218<br />

Batahaliye on stela <strong>of</strong> Harsiotf.<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 139-48 pl. xv [28b]<br />

Gebel Barkal.<br />

vii.218<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Harsiotef.<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 139-48 pl. xv [35]<br />

Gebel Barkal.<br />

vii.214<br />

Khalese on pylon <strong>of</strong> Tle. 700.<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949),139-48 pl. xv [36]<br />

Gebel Barkal.<br />

vii.216<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Khaliut from Tle. 500.<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 142 [1b]<br />

Gebel Barkal.<br />

vii.217 footnote.<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 141 pl. xv [2a]<br />

Nûri.<br />

vii.231<br />

Name from ushabti from Tomb 38.<br />

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140<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 141 pl. xv [3]<br />

Nûri.<br />

vii.231<br />

Ushabti <strong>of</strong> Akhrasan from Tomb 32.<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 141 pl. xv [4a]<br />

Nûri.<br />

vii.228<br />

Cartouche from lintel from Tomb 14.<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 141 pl. xv [6b, d]<br />

Nûri.<br />

vii.225<br />

Plaque and cylinder Amaniastabarqa from Tomb 2.<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 139-48 pl. xv [7]<br />

Nûri.<br />

vii.233<br />

Stela Amanibakhi from Church (Nu 100).<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 142 pl. xv [9b, c, d]<br />

Nûri.<br />

vii.227<br />

Tablet, etc., Amani-nataki-lebte from Tomb 10.<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 142 pls. xv [10b]<br />

Nûri.<br />

vii.230<br />

Plaque <strong>of</strong> Amanitakaye from Tomb 26.<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 142 pl. xv [10c]<br />

Nûri.<br />

vii.230<br />

Cylinder <strong>of</strong> Amanitakaye from Tomb 26.<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 142 pl. xv [11a, c]<br />

Nûri.<br />

vii.228<br />

Blocks Aman-nete-yerike from Tomb 12.<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 142 pl. xv [12a]<br />

Nûri.<br />

vii.240<br />

Gold plaque <strong>of</strong> Amtalqa.<br />

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141<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 142 pl. xv [12b, c]<br />

Nûri.<br />

vii.227<br />

Sheath, etc., Amtalqa from Tomb 9.<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 142 pl. xv [13b, c, d]<br />

Nûri.<br />

vii.229<br />

Plaque, etc., Analmaaye from Tomb 18.<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 142 pl. xv [14a, b]<br />

Nûri.<br />

vii.226<br />

Stela, etc., Anlamani from Tomb 6.<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 142 pl. xv [15]<br />

Nûri.<br />

vii.232<br />

Ushabti <strong>of</strong> Artaha from Tomb 58.<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 142 pl. xv [17]<br />

Nûri.<br />

vii.232<br />

Ushabti and scarab Asata from Tomb 42.<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 142 pls. xv [18a, b, d, e]<br />

Nûri.<br />

vii.226-7<br />

Name Aspelta from Tomb 8.<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 143 pl. xv [19b, c]<br />

Nûri.<br />

vii.231<br />

Canopic jar etc., Atakhebaskeñ from Tomb 36.<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 143 pl. xv [20a]<br />

Nûri.<br />

vii.233<br />

Off.-table Atasamale from Tomb 61.<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 139-48 pl. xv [21a]<br />

cartouche<br />

Nûri.<br />

vii.229<br />

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142<br />

Alabaster tablet <strong>of</strong> Atlansera, in Boston MA, Museum <strong>of</strong> Fine Art. 20.765.<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 143 pl. xv [22]<br />

Nûri.<br />

vii.232<br />

Ushabti and scarab Atmataka from Tomb 55.<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 143 pl. xv [23]<br />

Nûri.<br />

vii.229<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Baskakereñ from Tomb 17.<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 143 pl. xv [24a]<br />

Nûri.<br />

vii.232<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Batahaliya from Tomb 44.<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 143 pl. xv [28d]<br />

Nûri.<br />

vii.228<br />

Block Harsiotef from Tomb 13.<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 143 pl. xv [29]<br />

cartouche<br />

Nûri.<br />

vii.231<br />

Offering-table <strong>of</strong> Henutirdis from Tomb 34.<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 143 pl. xv [30b, c]<br />

title<br />

Nûri.<br />

vii.231<br />

Frags. and plaque Ḥenuttakhebit from Tomb 28.<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 144 pl. xv [32b]<br />

cartouche<br />

Nûri.<br />

vii.226<br />

Plaque Karkamani from Tomb 7.<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 142 pl. xv [12d]<br />

Nûri.<br />

vii.227<br />

Cartouche.<br />

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143<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 142 pl. xv [12e]<br />

Meroë.<br />

vii.240<br />

Plaque <strong>of</strong> Amtalqa from City.<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 144 pl. xv [31]<br />

Meroë.<br />

vii.254<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Karibeñ from S. Gp. (Pyr.-Field).<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 145 pl. xvi [47]<br />

Meroë.<br />

vii.257<br />

Ushabti <strong>of</strong> Mernua from S.85.<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 148 pl. xvi [78]<br />

Meroë.<br />

vii.259<br />

Offering-table <strong>of</strong> Weterik, from S. Gp.<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 145 pl. xvi [44d]<br />

Gebel Barkal.<br />

vii.218<br />

Name Malewiebamani from Adoption-stela.<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 146 pl. xvi [56]<br />

Gebel Barkal.<br />

vii.214<br />

Peltaseñ on pylon <strong>of</strong> Tle. 700.<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 146 pl. xvi [65a]<br />

Gebel Barkal.<br />

vii.216(9)<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Sakhmakh, Tle. 500.<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 146 pls. xvi [66]<br />

Gebel Barkal.<br />

vii.214<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> ...salka on pylon Tle. 700.<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 147 pl. xvi [67c]<br />

Gebel Barkal.<br />

vii.221<br />

Statue Senkameniskeñ Tle. 500.<br />

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144<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 147 pl. xvi [74c]<br />

Gebel Barkal.<br />

vii.221<br />

Statue Taharqa.<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 147 pl. xvi [77]<br />

Gebel Barkal.<br />

vii.209<br />

Tekahatameni in Tle. 300.<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 148 pl. xvi [79c]<br />

Gebel Barkal.<br />

vii.214<br />

Yeturow on pylon, Tle. 200.<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 147 pl. xvi [76c]<br />

Gebel Barkal.<br />

vii.221<br />

Two statues <strong>of</strong> Tanwetamani.<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 144 pl. xvi [38b]<br />

Nûri.<br />

vii.230<br />

Sheath <strong>of</strong> Madiqeñ from Tomb 27.<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 144 pl. xvi [39]<br />

Nûri.<br />

vii.233<br />

Scarab <strong>of</strong> Malaqaye from Tomb 59.<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 144 pl. xvi [40b, c]<br />

Nûri.<br />

vii.225<br />

Plaque, etc., Malenaqeñ from Tomb 5.<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 144 pl. xvi [41]<br />

Nûri.<br />

vii.232<br />

Scarab <strong>of</strong> Maletaral I from Tomb 41.<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 144 pl. xvi [42]<br />

Nûri.<br />

vii.230<br />

Ushabti <strong>of</strong> Maletaral II from Tomb 25.<br />

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145<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 145 pl. xvi [43]<br />

Nûri.<br />

vii.232<br />

Ushabti <strong>of</strong> Maletaseñ from Tomb 39.<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 145 pl. xvi [49]<br />

Nûri.<br />

vii.229<br />

Foundation deposit, from Tomb 19.<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 145 pl. xvi [44b, c]<br />

Nûri.<br />

vii.227-8<br />

Plaque, etc., Malewiebamani from Tomb 11.<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 145 pl. xvi [45]<br />

Nûri.<br />

vii.230<br />

Ushabti <strong>of</strong> Masalaye from Tomb 23.<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 145 pl. xvi [46]<br />

Nûri.<br />

vii.232<br />

Ushabti <strong>of</strong> Meqemale from Tomb 40.<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 145 pl. xvi [50b]<br />

Nûri.<br />

vii.230<br />

Tablet Ñasalsa from Tomb 24.<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 145 pl. xvi [51b]<br />

Nûri.<br />

vii.228<br />

Mirror <strong>of</strong> Nastaseñ from Tomb 15.<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 146 pl. xvi [57]<br />

Nûri.<br />

vii.230<br />

Plaque <strong>of</strong> Piankhariteñ from Tomb 25.<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 146 pl. xvi [59]<br />

Nûri.<br />

vii.232<br />

Ushabti <strong>of</strong> Piankh-her from Tomb 57.<br />

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146<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 146 pl. xvi [60]<br />

Nûri.<br />

vii.231<br />

Found. tablet <strong>of</strong> Piankhqew-qa from Tomb 29.<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 146 pl. xvi [64]<br />

Nûri.<br />

vii.231<br />

Ushabti <strong>of</strong> Sakaaye from Tomb 31.<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 146 pl. xvi [65]<br />

Nûri.<br />

vii.232<br />

Poss. tomb <strong>of</strong> Sakhmakh, Tomb 56.<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 147 pl. xvi [67b]<br />

Nûri.<br />

vii.225<br />

Tablet Senkamaniskeñ, from Tomb 3.<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 147 pl. xvi [70a, b, e]<br />

Nûri.<br />

vii.225<br />

Stela, etc., Siaspiqa, from Tomb 4.<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 147 pl. xvi [73]<br />

Nûri.<br />

vii.232<br />

Ushabti <strong>of</strong> Tagtal, from Tomb 45.<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 147 pl. xvi [74b]<br />

Nûri.<br />

vii.223<br />

Canopic-jar <strong>of</strong> Taharqa, from Tomb 1.<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 147 pl. xvi [75]<br />

Nûri.<br />

vii.229<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Talakhamani from Tomb 16.<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 148 pl. xvi [79a]<br />

Nûri.<br />

vii.232<br />

Name <strong>of</strong> Yeturow from Tomb 53.<br />

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147<br />

Dunham and Macadam in JEA 35 (1949), 142, 143, 147 pls. xv [16, 27], xvi [71]<br />

Karnak. Mut Enclosure. A. Tle <strong>of</strong> Khonspeḳhrod. Finds.<br />

ii 2 .272<br />

Names from legs <strong>of</strong> statue <strong>of</strong> Ḥaremakhet, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 49157.<br />

Cooney, J. D. in JEA 35 (1949), 153-7 pl. xvii<br />

801-440-070<br />

Block statue <strong>of</strong> Senusert-senbefni, Steward <strong>of</strong> the reckoning <strong>of</strong> cattle, son <strong>of</strong> Dedet (mother), dedicated by<br />

brother Redenptah, wab priest <strong>of</strong> the ro<strong>of</strong>, with small figure <strong>of</strong> wife(?) Itneferusonb at front, and text<br />

mentioning Ptah-Sokari, quartzite, late Dyn. XII, formerly in Comte de Pourtalès-Gorgier and Lord<br />

Amherst collns. and at Sotheby’s in 1921, now in Brooklyn Museum, 39.602. (Probably from the<br />

Memphite area.)<br />

see Gardiner in JEA 36 (1950, 4 [1]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. Temple <strong>of</strong> Sethos I. Room V.<br />

ii 2 .412(50)<br />

Purification scene.<br />

see Gardiner in JEA 36 (1950), 4 [2]<br />

Karnak. Hypostyle. Interior.<br />

ii 2 .49(160)<br />

Ramesses II purified at (160).<br />

see Gardiner in JEA 36 (1950), 4 [3]<br />

Medinet Habu. Great Temple. 2nd Court.<br />

ii 2 .502(107)<br />

Ramesses III purified.<br />

see Gardiner in JEA 36 (1950), 4 [4] pl. i [upper]<br />

Karnak. Temple <strong>of</strong> Khons.<br />

ii 2 .236<br />

Ramesses IV purified at (40) II, 3.<br />

see Gardiner in JEA 36 (1950), 4 [6]<br />

Karnak. Temple <strong>of</strong> Khons.<br />

ii 2 .230<br />

Herihor purified at II, 9.<br />

see Gardiner in JEA 36 (1950), 5 [8]<br />

Karnak. Temple <strong>of</strong> Khons.<br />

ii 2 .238(65)<br />

Ramesses IV purified at (1).<br />

see Gardiner in JEA 36 (1950), 4 [9]<br />

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Karnak. Festival Temple. Room XLII.<br />

ii 2 .126(457)<br />

Tuthmosis III purified.<br />

see Gardiner in JEA 36 (1950), 4 [10]<br />

Karnak. Festival Temple. Room XXVI.<br />

ii 2 .118(383)<br />

Tuthmosis III purified.<br />

see Gardiner in JEA 36 (1950), 4 [11]<br />

Luxor. Rooms XIV and XVII<br />

ii 2 .329(169-170)<br />

Amenophis III purified.<br />

see Gardiner in JEA 36 (1950), 4 [12]<br />

Luxor. Rooms XIV and XVII<br />

ii 2 .328(157)<br />

Amenophis III purified.<br />

see Gardiner in JEA 36 (1950), 4 [14]<br />

Karnak. Great Temple. Hypostyle. Interior.<br />

ii 2 .45(154)<br />

Sethos I purified in III, 2.<br />

see Gardiner in JEA 36 (1950), 4 [15]<br />

Karnak. Girdle Wall.<br />

ii 2 .128(466)<br />

Ramesses II leaves palace, is carried, is purified.<br />

see Gardiner in JEA 36 (1950), 4 [16]<br />

Karnak. 8th Pylon, scene at II 1.<br />

ii 2 .175(519)<br />

Ramesses III purified.<br />

see Gardiner in JEA 36 (1950), 5 [19]<br />

Karnak. 9th Pylon.<br />

Omit.<br />

Ramesses IV purified.<br />

see Gardiner in JEA 36 (1950), 5 [20]<br />

Karnak. Court between 3rd and 4th Pylons.<br />

Omit.<br />

Ramesses IX purified at (184).<br />

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149<br />

see Gardiner in JEA 36 (1950), 5 [21]<br />

Karnak. P. Temple <strong>of</strong> Re-Harakhti, dedicated by Taharqa.<br />

ii 2 .221(19)-(20)<br />

Taharqa purified.<br />

see Gardiner in JEA 36 (1950), 5 [22]<br />

Karnak. Temple M.<br />

ii 2 .210(24)<br />

Ram. II (?) purified, from intercolumnar wall.<br />

see Gardiner in JEA 36 (1950), 5 [24]<br />

Karnak. Temple N.<br />

ii 2 .218(36), (37)<br />

Ramesses II (?) purified from N. wall.<br />

Gardiner in JEA 36 (1950), 5 [27] pl. i [lower] (from Capart)<br />

Heliopolis. Miscellaneous. Various.<br />

iv.64A<br />

Relief, Sethos I purified, in Brussels, Musées Royaux d’Art et d’Histoire, E.407.<br />

see Gardiner in JEA 36 (1950), 5 [E, 6A]<br />

Medîet Habu. Great Temple. Rooms 20-1.<br />

ii 2 .510(148)<br />

Ramesses III with Atum purified by Inmutef (called Horus).<br />

Habachi in JEA 36 (1950), 13-18 pl. iii<br />

Elephantine. Rock-texts. Hassawanarti.<br />

v.229A<br />

Text <strong>of</strong> Humen, Dyn. XVIII.<br />

Hayes in JEA 36 (1950), 19-23 pls. iv-viii<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 71, Senmut.<br />

i 2 .141<br />

Sarcophagus, restored from fragments, in New York NY, Metropolitan Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 31.3.95.<br />

Arkell in JEA 36 (1950), pl. ix [1]<br />

aAbd el-Qâdir. ‘Hieroglyph Hill’.<br />

vii.140<br />

View <strong>of</strong> site.<br />

see Arkell in JEA 36 (1950), 24-5<br />

Dibeira East. Rock Tomb <strong>of</strong> Djehutihotep.<br />

vii.128<br />

Description.<br />

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150<br />

Arkell in JEA 36 (1950), 25-6 [2, 4-7] pl. ix [2, 4]<br />

aAbd el-Qâdir. ‘Hieroglyph Hill’.<br />

vii.140<br />

Rock texts <strong>of</strong> Antef, etc., Dyn. XI.<br />

Arkell in JEA 36 (1950), 26 [3] pl. ix [3]<br />

aAbd el-Qâdir. ‘Hieroglyph Hill’.<br />

vii.140<br />

Rock text <strong>of</strong> ... sensobk-bebi, Old Kingdom(?).<br />

see Arkell in JEA 36 (1950), 27<br />

aAbd el-Qâdir. Fort.<br />

vii.140<br />

Description.<br />

Arkell in JEA 36 (1950), 28-30 [2] fig. 1 pl. x<br />

aAbd el-Qâdir. Gebel Sheikh Suleiman.<br />

vii.140<br />

Relief with boat and name <strong>of</strong> Zer.<br />

Arkell in JEA 36 (1950), 30 [3, 4]<br />

aAbd el-Qâdir. Gebel Sheikh Suleiman.<br />

vii.140<br />

Texts <strong>of</strong> hieratic graffiti <strong>of</strong> Raheba, etc., Middle Kingdom<br />

Arkell in JEA 36 (1950), 30 [5-8]<br />

aAbd el-Qâdir. Gebel Sheikh Suleiman.<br />

vii.140<br />

Texts <strong>of</strong> graffiti <strong>of</strong> Sonb, etc., New Kingdom<br />

Arkell in JEA 36 (1950), 30-1 [9-20] pl. ix [5, 6]<br />

aAbd el-Qâdir. Gebel Sheikh Suleiman.<br />

vii.140<br />

Texts <strong>of</strong> grafitti <strong>of</strong> Antef, etc., Middle Kingdom<br />

Arkell in JEA 36 (1950), 31 [22]<br />

aAbd el-Qâdir. Gebel Sheikh Suleiman.<br />

vii.140<br />

Hieratic graffito <strong>of</strong> Patjui etc., New Kingdom<br />

see Arkell in JEA 36 (1950), 32<br />

Gebel Abri.<br />

vii.166<br />

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Rock engraving, king wearing double-crown and holding w3s sceptre, and figure <strong>of</strong> bull.<br />

see Arkell in JEA 36 (1950), 32<br />

Gebel Abri.<br />

vii.166<br />

Black granite base <strong>of</strong> double-statue with name <strong>of</strong> Amenophis III, in Khartûm, Sudan National Museum.<br />

see Arkell in JEA 36 (1950), 32-3<br />

Gebel Abri.<br />

vii.166<br />

Lintel <strong>of</strong> Heḳanakht and jamb <strong>of</strong> Harnakht, in Khartûm, Sudan National Museum.<br />

see Arkell in JEA 36 (1950), 34<br />

Island <strong>of</strong> Sai. Miscellaneous.<br />

vii.165<br />

Fragments <strong>of</strong> statues, in Khartûm, Sudan National Museum (one head, 3828).<br />

see Arkell in JEA 36 (1950), 35<br />

Sabu. East Bank.<br />

vii.174<br />

Graffito <strong>of</strong> Djehutimosi, Scribe, at north end <strong>of</strong> cliffs.<br />

see Arkell in JEA 36 (1950), 35-6<br />

Argi. Cemetery. Dyn. XXV.<br />

vii.193<br />

Offering table, found at Wad Shabbo.<br />

see Arkell in JEA 36 (1950), 36<br />

Gebel Barkal.<br />

vii.203<br />

View showing presumed colossal statues, possibly Taharqa.<br />

Arkell in JEA 36 (1950), 36-8 fig. 4<br />

El-Kenîsa. Ḥagar el-Merwa.<br />

vii.233<br />

Boundary-text <strong>of</strong> Tuthmosis I and III.<br />

Arkell in JEA 36 (1950), 38-9<br />

El-Kenîsa. Ḥagar el-Merwa.<br />

vii.233<br />

Graffiti <strong>of</strong> Queen Aḥmosi and <strong>of</strong> Senhotep.<br />

see Arkell in JEA 36 (1950), 39<br />

El-Kenîsa. Remains <strong>of</strong> Fort, Tuthmosis I.<br />

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vii.233<br />

Description.<br />

see Arkell in JEA 36 (1950), 39<br />

Isnabir.<br />

vii.278<br />

Scarab <strong>of</strong> Amenophis III, in Khartûm, Sudan National Museum, 386.<br />

see Arkell in JEA 36 (1950), 39-40<br />

Wâdi Mugaddam. Umm Harot.<br />

vii.272<br />

Two scarabs, in Khartûm, Sudan National Museum, 4969/1, 2.<br />

see Arkell in JEA 36 (1950), 40<br />

Sennar.<br />

vii.273<br />

Scarab, Napatan, from Kosti, in Khartûm, Sudan National Museum, 3562.<br />

see Arkell in JEA 36 (1950), 40<br />

Sennar.<br />

vii.273<br />

Scarab <strong>of</strong> Sabacon, from Sennar, in Khartûm, Sudan National Museum, 3643.<br />

Moss in JEA 36 (1950), 41-2 fig. 1<br />

Dibeira East. Rock Tomb. Djehutihotep.<br />

vii.128<br />

Lintel and jambs <strong>of</strong> Ruiu and Runa.<br />

Moss in JEA 36 (1950), 42<br />

Serra East Cemeteries. Finds.<br />

vii.128<br />

Inscribed fragments, etc., in Khartûm, Sudan National Museum, 3763, 3739.<br />

see Moss in JEA 36 (1950), 42<br />

Buhen. Temple Area. Finds.<br />

vii.138<br />

Statuette <strong>of</strong> Amenemhet, Dyn. XVIII, in Philadelphia PA, <strong>The</strong> <strong>University</strong> Museum, E.10980.<br />

Macadam in JEA 36 (1950), 43-6 pl. xi [1, 2]<br />

Serra West. Miscellaneous.<br />

vii.128<br />

Two sandstone stelae, in Khartûm, Sudan National Museum, 5162, 5261.<br />

Macadam in JEA 36 (1950), 46-7 pl. xi [3]<br />

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Gebel Dabarôsa.<br />

vii.128<br />

Sandstone stela, in Khartûm, Sudan National Museum, 3725.<br />

Macadam in JEA 36 (1950), 47 pl. xi [4]<br />

Argûn. West Bank.<br />

vii.128<br />

Three fragments <strong>of</strong> a lintel, in Khartûm, Sudan National Museum, 3732.<br />

see Blackman and Fairman in JEA 36 (1950), 81<br />

Karnak. Festival Temple. Room XX.<br />

ii 2 .116(374)<br />

God Tjeni in scene <strong>of</strong> King <strong>of</strong>fering cattle.<br />

see Moss in JEA 36 (1950), 112-113<br />

Wâdi Agag.<br />

vii. 320<br />

Rock-stela <strong>of</strong> Setyemhab, temp. Sethos II.<br />

Lansing, A. in JEA 37 (1951), 3-4 pl. i<br />

800-701-600<br />

Head wearing blue crown, probably Tutankhamun, with hand <strong>of</strong> deity at the back, from coronationgroup,<br />

in New York NY, Metropolitan Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 50.6.<br />

Shinnie in JEA 37 (1951), 4-11 pl. ii [1]<br />

aAmara West. Town-Enclosure.<br />

vii.159A<br />

Description <strong>of</strong> Temple <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II.<br />

Shinnie in JEA 37 (1951), 4-11 pl. ii [1]<br />

aAmara West. Town Enclosure.<br />

vii.164A<br />

View <strong>of</strong> West Gate.<br />

Shinnie in JEA 37 (1951), 4-11 pl. iii [3]<br />

aAmara West. Town Enclosure.<br />

vii.164A<br />

View <strong>of</strong> Town Enclosure Wall.<br />

Shinnie in JEA 37 (1951), 6 fig. 1<br />

aAmara West. Town Enclosure.<br />

vii.164A<br />

Plan <strong>of</strong> West Gate.<br />

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Wild in JEA 37 (1951), 12-16 fig. 1 pl. iv [1]<br />

Siheil. Chapel <strong>of</strong> Anukis. Altar <strong>of</strong> Sebekhotep III.<br />

v.253A<br />

Two blocks from one side, in possession <strong>of</strong> M. H. Dufour in Cairo (formerly in A. Bircher colln.), now<br />

in Brooklyn NY, Brooklyn Museum <strong>of</strong> Art.<br />

Habachi in JEA 37 (1951), 17 pl. v [2]<br />

Siheil. Chapel <strong>of</strong> Anukis.<br />

v.253A<br />

Plan showing position.<br />

see Habachi in JEA 37 (1951), 17 n. 2<br />

Aswân. Miscellaneous.<br />

v.243A<br />

Block-statue <strong>of</strong> Ken with shrine <strong>of</strong> Anukis, and wooden shrine etc., in Turin, Museo Egizio, 3016, 2446.<br />

see Habachi in JEA 37 (1951), 17-19<br />

Siheil. Chapel <strong>of</strong> Anukis.<br />

v.253A<br />

Discussion <strong>of</strong> provenance <strong>of</strong> altar <strong>of</strong> Sebekhotep III.<br />

Habachi in JEA 37 (1951), 19 pl. v [2]<br />

Siheil. Rock Texts. Lesser Texts.<br />

v.253A<br />

Graffito <strong>of</strong> Mekar(?)-pefri, Ramesside (?) [=de Morgan, 97 [170]].<br />

Macadam in JEA 37 (1951), 20-1 pl. iv [2]<br />

Siheil. Chapel <strong>of</strong> Anukis. Altar <strong>of</strong> Sebekhotep III.<br />

v.253A<br />

Another block from altar with figures <strong>of</strong> relatives (from Bankes MSS.).<br />

Macadam in JEA 37 (1951), 23-28 pl. vi<br />

Between Gebel-el-Silsila and Naga Hammâdi. Road from Armant to Naga Ḥammadi - Wâdi el-Hôl.<br />

vii.277<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Sebekhotep III.<br />

Faulkner in JEA 37 (1951), 47-52 pl. vii<br />

Abydos. Miscellaneous.<br />

v.95A<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Rudjaḥau, Dyn. XI, in London, British Museum, EA 159.<br />

see Gardiner in JEA 37 (1952), 111<br />

Valley <strong>of</strong> the Kings. KV 35, Amenophis II.<br />

i 2 .555<br />

154<br />

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155<br />

Alabaster statue-group, fragments, Amenophis II purified by Horus, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, CG<br />

24157.<br />

Faulkner in JEA 38 (1952), 3-5 frontispiece<br />

Abydos. Miscellaneous.<br />

v.102A<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Shen, temp. Sesostris I, formerly in Kinnaird and W. A. Hearst collns., now in Los Angeles CA,<br />

County Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 50.33.31<br />

Gardiner in JEA 38 (1952), 6-23 pls. ii-ix<br />

Karnak. Festival Temple. Exterior.<br />

ii 2 .126(462)<br />

Remains <strong>of</strong> text <strong>of</strong> Tuthmosis III.<br />

see Gardiner in JEA 38 (1952), 24-33<br />

Nauri.<br />

vii.174<br />

Rock-stela, year 4 <strong>of</strong> Sethos I.<br />

Nims in JEA 38 (1952), 34-45 figs. 1, 2, 3 [top, and mid. left]<br />

Medînet Habu. Great Temple. Outer Enclosure Wall.<br />

ii 2 .482<br />

Names <strong>of</strong> divinities and localities, Ramesses VI.<br />

Nims in JEA 38 (1952), 38, 39, 45 fig. 3 [middle]<br />

Medînet Habu. Great Temple.<br />

ii 2 .505(112)<br />

Names. [MHA. 318]<br />

Nims in JEA 38 (1952), 38, 39, 45 fig. 3 [middle]<br />

Medînet Habu. Great Temple.<br />

ii 2 .513(166)<br />

Names. [MHA. 529]<br />

Nims in JEA 38 (1952), 38, 39, 45 fig. 3 [middle]<br />

Medînet Habu. Great Temple.<br />

ii 2 .517(186)<br />

Names. [MHA. 49:24, 37]<br />

Nims in JEA 38(1952), 39, 45 fig. 3 [bottom]<br />

Karnak. 3rd Pylon. Miscellaneous.<br />

ii 2 .74<br />

Fragments <strong>of</strong> geographical list <strong>of</strong> Amenophis I.<br />

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Caminos in JEA 38(1952), 46-61 pls. x, xi<br />

West Silsila. Royal stelae.<br />

v.213A<br />

Rock-stela <strong>of</strong> Sesonchis I.<br />

Cassirer in JEA 38 (1952), 128-30 figs. 1-6<br />

8<br />

Small plaque (‘stela’) <strong>of</strong> Heh, temp. Amenophis III, formerly in possession <strong>of</strong> Dr. Eric Cassirer, now in<br />

New York NY, Metropolitan Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 55.78.<br />

Aldred in JEA 38 (1952), 130-1 fig.<br />

El-Salmîya.<br />

v.169A<br />

Shell <strong>of</strong> Amenemḥet II, formerly in F. G. Hilton Price colln. 1433, now in Edinburgh, Royal Museum <strong>of</strong><br />

Scotland, 1951.322.<br />

Gardiner in JEA 39 (1953), 5-6 fig.<br />

Deceased with text in II, 1<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Between Monastery <strong>of</strong> Apa Jeremias and Sekhemkhet’s Enclosure. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Haremhab.<br />

iii 2 .659<br />

King and Queen, etc., with registers, etc. II, block in Leiden, Rijksmuseum van Oudheden<br />

Inv.H.III.PPPP, QQQQ.<br />

Gardiner in JEA 39 (1953), 7 fig. 2<br />

Text above <strong>Egyptian</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Between Monastery <strong>of</strong> Apa Jeremias and Sekhemkhet’s Enclosure. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Haremhab.<br />

iii 2 .661<br />

Bowing courtiers, and text above, blocks, in Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum, 22663 and Vienna,<br />

Kunsthistorisches Museum, Inv. 214.<br />

Gardiner in JEA 39 (1953), 5 n. 1 fig. 3<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Between Monastery <strong>of</strong> Apa Jeremias and Sekhemkhet’s Enclosure. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Haremhab.<br />

iii 2 .656<br />

Block with <strong>Egyptian</strong> courtiers, in Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum, 22663.<br />

Gardiner in JEA 39 (1953), 3-12<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Between Monastery <strong>of</strong> Apa Jeremias and Sekhemkhet’s Enclosure. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Haremhab.<br />

iii 2 .656<br />

Scene <strong>of</strong> deceased with Syrians, in Leiden, Berlin and Vienna. General account <strong>of</strong> whole scene.<br />

Gardiner, Sir A. in JEA 39 (1953), 13-31 pls. i, ii (text)<br />

800-642-650<br />

Double-statue, Haremhab (head lost) and Queen Mutnedjemt, with coronation text on back, captives on<br />

King’s side <strong>of</strong> seat, and female sphinx on Queen’s side, granodiorite (as black granite in most publications),<br />

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in Turin, Museo Egizio, Cat. 1379.<br />

see Gardiner in JEA 39 (1953), 14, 28-31<br />

Mît Rahîna.Temple <strong>of</strong> Ptaḥ. Found in front <strong>of</strong> Pylon.<br />

iii 2 .832<br />

Fragment 1 <strong>of</strong> quartzite stela <strong>of</strong> Haremhab with coronation-text.<br />

Aldred, C. in JEA 39 (1953), 48-9 pl. iii [a, b] (as basalt)<br />

800-731-300<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> royal statue wearing khat headdress, probably Amenophis II, greywacke, in Edinburgh, Royal<br />

Museum <strong>of</strong> Scotland, 1951.346.<br />

Aldred in JEA 39 (1953), 49 pl. iii [c]<br />

Karnak. Cachette.<br />

ii 2 .139<br />

Upper part green basalt statue <strong>of</strong> Amenophis II, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, CG 42077.<br />

see Aldred in JEA 39 (1953), 49 n. 2<br />

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Statues.<br />

v.100A<br />

Seated statuette <strong>of</strong> Senusert, son <strong>of</strong> Idut, Middle Kingdom, formerly in F. G. Hilton Price and W. R.<br />

Hearst collns., now in Edinburgh, Royal Museum <strong>of</strong> Scotland, 1952.137.<br />

see Aldred in JEA 39(1953), 49 n. 2<br />

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Statues.<br />

v.100A<br />

Standing statuette <strong>of</strong> Meseḥi (?), Middle Kingdom, in Edinburgh, Royal Museum <strong>of</strong> Scotland, 1952.158.<br />

Habachi in JEA 39 (1953), 50-9 fig. 1<br />

Siheil. Rock texts. Lesser Texts.<br />

v.252A<br />

Text <strong>of</strong> Antef, ded. by Hekaib-ankh, Dyn. XII.<br />

Habachi in JEA 39 (1953), 54<br />

Elephantine. Cult-Chapels <strong>of</strong> Hekaib.<br />

v.229A<br />

Text <strong>of</strong> lower part statue <strong>of</strong> Hekaib-ankh, in Aswan Museum.<br />

Habachi in JEA 39 (1953), 54-5<br />

Elephantine. Cult-Chapels <strong>of</strong> Hekaib.<br />

v.229A<br />

Text <strong>of</strong> standing statue <strong>of</strong> same man, ded. by brother Amenysonb, in Aswan Museum.<br />

Habachi in JEA 39 (1953), 57 n. 3<br />

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Island <strong>of</strong> Siheil. Island S. <strong>of</strong> Siheil (Ras Siheil).<br />

v.253A<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> text <strong>of</strong> [Usersatit], Viceroy <strong>of</strong> Kush.<br />

see Habachi in JEA 39 (1953), 57-9<br />

Siheil. Chapel <strong>of</strong> Anukis.<br />

v.253A<br />

Discussion <strong>of</strong> dating.<br />

Needler in JEA 39 (1953), 60-75 fig. 1 pl. iv<br />

8<br />

Gaming-board, New Kingdom, formerly in W. MacGregor colln., now in Toronto, Royal Ontario<br />

Museum, B.3573.<br />

Needler in JEA 39 (1953), 71-2, 73 [5] fig. 2 (As in New York NY, Metropolitan Museum <strong>of</strong> Art)<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. Misc. aAsasîf and D. el B. Cemetery 700.<br />

i 2 .621<br />

Draughts-board from tomb <strong>of</strong> Neferkhaut (729), in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 65372.<br />

see Needler in JEA 39(1953), 73 [6]<br />

8<br />

Draughts-board <strong>of</strong> Ḥatshepsut, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, N.660.<br />

see Needler in JEA 39 (1953), 74 [8]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. Miscellaneous. Various.<br />

i 2 .845<br />

Faience games-board <strong>of</strong> Amenmosi, Dyn. XVIII, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, N.1605.<br />

see Needler in JEA 39 (1953), 74 [9]<br />

Omit.<br />

Faience games-board, uninscribed, from <strong>The</strong>bes, formerly in W. MacGregor colln., now in Brooklyn<br />

NY, Brooklyn Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 49.56.<br />

Needler in JEA 39 (1953), 74 [13] fig. 3<br />

8<br />

Wooden games board <strong>of</strong> Harmosi, probably temp. Tuthmosis III, in Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum,<br />

E.29.1940.<br />

see Needler in JEA 39 (1953), 74 [16]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. E and SE <strong>of</strong> Pyramid <strong>of</strong> Teti. Mortuary Temple Area. Finds.<br />

iii 2 .559<br />

Draughts board <strong>of</strong> Kha, temp. Sethos I, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, CG 68001.<br />

Meredith in JEA 39 (1953), 98 pl. vi [3]<br />

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Wâdi Ḥammamât. Dyn. XXV-XXX.<br />

vii.336A<br />

View <strong>of</strong> graffiti in Quarry <strong>of</strong> Nektanebos I and II.<br />

Shinnie in JEA 39 (1953), 109-110 fig.<br />

Faras. Mastaba Field.<br />

vii.125A<br />

Steatite head <strong>of</strong> Tutankhamun(?), in Khartum, Sudan National Museum, 5829.<br />

Gardiner in JEA 40 (1954), 40-44 fig. 1<br />

Valley <strong>of</strong> the Kings. KV 14, Queen Tausert.<br />

i 2 .527<br />

Discussion <strong>of</strong> cartouches <strong>of</strong> Merneptaḥ-Siptaḥ usurped by Sethos II and <strong>of</strong> Queen usurped by Setnakht.<br />

Gardiner in JEA 40 (1954), 43<br />

Valley <strong>of</strong> the Kings. KV 14, Queen Tausert.<br />

i 2 .531<br />

Dates from hieratic graffiti in Side-Rooms <strong>of</strong>f J.<br />

Aldred, C. in JEA 41 (1955), 3-8 pl. i<br />

800-694-150<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> Ramesses IX prostrate holding naos with scarab-beetle, lower right leg lost, green schist,<br />

formerly in Lord Lonsdale and C. T. Trechmann collns., now in Edinburgh, Royal Museum <strong>of</strong> Scotland,<br />

1965.1. (Probably from Heliopolis.)<br />

see Aldred, C. in JEA 41 (1955), 5<br />

800-627-520<br />

Statuette <strong>of</strong> Amenophis III kneeling with <strong>of</strong>fering-stand, green steatite, formerly in W. MacGregor, W.<br />

M. A. Reid and A. Gallatin collns. and at Sotheby’s in 1922, 1934 and 1954, now in New York NY,<br />

Metropolitan Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 66.99.28.<br />

see Aldred, C. in JEA 41 (1955), 7-8<br />

801-650-145<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> Khaemweset (son <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II) holding [an object], upper part, probably basalt, in Brussels,<br />

Musées Royaux d’Art et d’Histoire, E.6721.<br />

Faulkner in JEA 41 (1955), 18-29<br />

Omit.<br />

Vizier-text from TT 100, Rekhmire (commentary on text published by Davies).<br />

Goedicke in JEA 41 (1955), 31<br />

8<br />

Epithet from a false-door <strong>of</strong> Dyn. VI, in San Francisco CA, M. H. de Young Memorial Museum, B 60 x<br />

17.<br />

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Caminos in JEA 41 (1955), 51-4 pl. xii [4]<br />

Gebel Silsila. Shrines near River and N. <strong>of</strong> Royal Shrines.<br />

v.214A<br />

View showing shrines <strong>of</strong> Ametju, etc.<br />

Caminos in JEA 41 (1955), 51-4 pl. xiii [1]<br />

Gebel Silsila. Shrines near River and N. <strong>of</strong> Royal Shrines.<br />

v.215-216A<br />

View <strong>of</strong> exterior <strong>of</strong> shrine, name lost.<br />

Caminos in JEA 41 (1955), 51-4 pl. xiii [2]<br />

Gebel Silsila. Shrines near River and N. <strong>of</strong> Royal Shrines.<br />

v.216A<br />

Shrine <strong>of</strong> Djehutimosi, rear wall.<br />

Caminos in JEA 41 (1955), 51-4 pl. xiii [3]<br />

Gebel Silsila. Shrines near River and N. <strong>of</strong> Royal Shrines.<br />

v.214A<br />

Shrine <strong>of</strong> Sennufer, S. wall.<br />

Caminos in JEA 41 (1955), 51-4 pl. xiii [4]<br />

Gebel Silsila. Shrines near River and N. <strong>of</strong> Royal Shrines.<br />

v.215A<br />

View <strong>of</strong> shrine <strong>of</strong> Ametju.<br />

Caminos in JEA 41 (1955), 55<br />

Wâdi el-Shaṭṭ el Rigâl. Khôr Tangûra.<br />

v.208A<br />

Rock-text <strong>of</strong> Senmut, New Kingdom<br />

Bosse-<strong>Griffith</strong>s in JEA 41 (1955), 56-60, 62-3 pl. xiv<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tombs Position unknown. Ptahmosi.<br />

iii 2 .712<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Ptahmosi and Meryptah, temp. Amenophis III, upper part in Leiden, Rijksmuseum van<br />

Oudheden, Inv. AP.11, lower part in London, Petrie Museum, 14463.<br />

Bosse-<strong>Griffith</strong>s in JEA 41 (1955), 56-60, 62-3 pl. xv [right]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tombs Position unknown. Ptahmosi.<br />

iii 2 .712<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Djehutimosi, dedicated by son <strong>of</strong> Ptahmosi, in Florence, Museo Archeologico, 2565.<br />

Bosse-<strong>Griffith</strong>s in JEA 41 (1955), 60 [B] pl. xv [left]<br />

Ṣaqqâra.<br />

iii 2 .727<br />

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Statue <strong>of</strong> Ptahmosi, son <strong>of</strong> Menkheper, temp. Amenophis III, in Florence, Museo Archeologico, 1790.<br />

Bosse-<strong>Griffith</strong>s in JEA 41 (1955), 60 [D] fig. 1<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tombs <strong>of</strong> position unknown. Ptahmosi.<br />

iii 2 .713<br />

Triangular stela with Ankh-ptaḥ before deceased, temp. Amenophis III, in Florence, Museo Archeologico,<br />

2537.<br />

see Bosse-<strong>Griffith</strong>s in JEA 41 (1955), 62-3<br />

Omit.<br />

Statuette <strong>of</strong> Djehutimosi grinding grain, temp. Tuthmosis III to Amenophis III, in Paris, Musée du<br />

Louvre, E.2749 (N.792).<br />

Cassirer in JEA 41 (1955), 72-4 fig. and pl. xix<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. aAsâsîf. At Foot <strong>of</strong> Causeways.<br />

i 2 .621<br />

Statue-group, Neferkhaut and Rennufer, temp. Tuthmosis I-III, formerly in private colln. in Berlin, now<br />

in M. Cassirer colln.<br />

see erný in JEA 41 (1955), 75-9 figs. 1, 2<br />

Gîza. Great Pyramid. Boat Pits.<br />

iii 2 .15<br />

Recently discovered boat pit and the others.<br />

Nina Davies in JEA 41 (1955), 80 fig. 1<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 147. Name lost.<br />

i 2 .259(14)<br />

Temple from funeral procession in 3rd register.<br />

Nina Davies in JEA 41 (1955), 80, 82 fig. 4<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 134, Tjauenany.<br />

i 2 .250(5)<br />

Boat towed to temple in 2nd register.<br />

Edwards in JEA 41 (1955), 96-105 pl. xx<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. Valleys S. <strong>of</strong> D.B. 1st Valley. Royal Cache. Princess Eskhons.<br />

i 2 .665<br />

Wooden hieratic tablet <strong>of</strong> Eskhons with decree <strong>of</strong> Amun, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 46891.<br />

Habachi in JEA 41 (1955), 106-111 pl. xxi<br />

Medînet el-Faiyûm. Kimân Fâris.<br />

iv.99A<br />

Statue-group, crocodile, baboon and hippo. with kneeling Amenemhet III(?), Gr. Rom.<br />

161<br />

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Simpson, W. K. in JEA 41 (1955), 112-14 pl. xxii<br />

800-701-600<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> royal statue wearing blue crown, probably Tutankhamun, with hand <strong>of</strong> deity at the back, from<br />

coronation-group, in New York NY, Metropolitan Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 50.6.<br />

see Simpson in JEA 41 (1955), 113<br />

Sân el-Ḥagar. Great Temple. Transverse Line <strong>of</strong> Royal Statues.<br />

iv.20A<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II (83), from coronation group, in private possession in Cairo in 1955.<br />

see Harris in JEA 41 (1955), 122-3<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb No. 35. Kai.<br />

iii 2 .459<br />

Statue, ‘Scribe du Louvre’.<br />

see Harris in JEA 41 (1955), 123<br />

Syria. Beirût.<br />

vii.385A<br />

Sphinx <strong>of</strong> Amenemḥet IV, in London, British Museum, EA 58892.<br />

see Arkell in JEA 41 (1955), 125-6<br />

Hierakonpolis. Temple Enclosure. Finds.<br />

v.196A<br />

Porphyry ‘Ḥatḥor-bowl’”, Dyn. I, in London, Petrie Museum, 16245.<br />

Simpson, W. K. in JEA 41 (1955), 129-30<br />

Name <strong>of</strong> mother<br />

803-026-600<br />

Round-topped stela, four lines <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fering text <strong>of</strong> Neshanakht(?), Prophet <strong>of</strong> Sehetepebre (Amenemhet I),<br />

son <strong>of</strong> woman Sit-khentetbau, and below, Neshanakht(?) with address to the living and son(?) Rehuankh,<br />

and mother and wife, early Dyn. XII, formerly in G. Anastasi colln., now in Paris, Musée du Louvre, C<br />

169 [E.3107].<br />

see Emery in JEA 42 (1956), 1-2<br />

Ṣaqqâra. North <strong>of</strong> the Step Pyramid.<br />

iii 2 .447<br />

S 3507. Temp. Den.<br />

Aldred in JEA 42 (1956), 3-7 pl. i [1, 2]<br />

Omit.<br />

Gold statuette <strong>of</strong> Amun, Dyn. XVIII or Dyn. XXII, in New York NY, Metropolitan Museum <strong>of</strong> Art,<br />

26.7.1412.<br />

Aldred in JEA 42 (1956), 6-7 pl. i [3]<br />

162<br />

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iv.26A<br />

Gold pendant in form <strong>of</strong> triad <strong>of</strong> Osorkon II, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, E.6204.<br />

Aldred, C. in JEA 42 (1956), 6-7 pl. ii [4]<br />

800-624-500<br />

Statuette <strong>of</strong> Tuthmosis IV kneeling holding two pots, bronze, in London, British Museum, EA 64564.<br />

Aldred in JEA 42 (1956), 6 pl. ii [5]<br />

Valley <strong>of</strong> the Kings. KV 62, Tutankhamun.<br />

i 2 .581<br />

Two statuettes <strong>of</strong> King as handles on sticks, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 61665-6.<br />

Aldred, C. in JEA 42 (1956), 6 pl. ii [6]<br />

800-745-600<br />

Statuette <strong>of</strong> kneeling king, arms lost, probably Tutankhamun, bronze, in Philadelphia PA, <strong>The</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania Museum <strong>of</strong> <strong>Archaeology</strong> and Anthropology, E 14295.<br />

Aldred, C. in JEA 42 (1956), 6 pl. ii [7]<br />

800-694-800<br />

Statuette <strong>of</strong> Ramesses IX holding two jars, bronze, formerly in G. Michaelidis colln.<br />

Aldred, C. in JEA 42 (1956), 6-7 pl. ii [8] (as Petubastis)<br />

800-781-400<br />

Statuette <strong>of</strong> King Pemu kneeling with two vases, bronze, in London, British Museum, EA 32747.<br />

Aldred, C. in JEA 42 (1956), 6-7 pl. ii [9]<br />

800-824-600<br />

Statuette <strong>of</strong> Necho (probably II) kneeling with [an object], bronze, formerly in G. Posno colln. and in<br />

Paris, Hôtel Drouot, in 1883, now in Philadelphia PA, <strong>The</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania Museum <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Archaeology</strong> and Anthropology, E 13004.<br />

Needler in JEA 42 (1956), 41-4 fig. 1 pl. iii<br />

Abydos. Miscellaneous.<br />

v.103A<br />

Flint knife <strong>of</strong> Djer with inscribed gold-leaf, in Toronto, Royal Ontario Museum, 914.3.<br />

Simpson, W. K. in JEA 42 (1956), 45-9 figs. 1, 2 pl. iv<br />

800-150-900<br />

Statuette <strong>of</strong> Ninuter seated wearing heb-sed cloak, calcite(?), formerly in G. Michaelidis colln., then in J. L.<br />

Boele van Hensbroek colln. in 1962.<br />

see Badawi in JEA 42 (1956), 58-64<br />

aAmarna. Maru-Aten.<br />

iv.208A<br />

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As ‘maru’, i.e. temple for festivals.<br />

see Thomas in JEA 42 (1956), 68 [Be], with note 5<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 389, Basa.<br />

i 2 .440(4)<br />

Sun-boat at (4).<br />

see Thomas in JEA 42 (1956), 69 [Be] with note 3.<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 65, Imiseba.<br />

i 2 .131<br />

Barks <strong>of</strong> Re on abaci <strong>of</strong> central columns.<br />

see Thomas in JEA 42 (1956), 70 [C c] n. 1<br />

Valley <strong>of</strong> the Kings. KV 9, Ramesses VI.<br />

i 2 .516<br />

Barks on ceiling.<br />

Thomas in JEA 42 (1956), 70 [C d] n. 2<br />

Valley <strong>of</strong> the Kings. KV 6, Ramesses IX.<br />

i 2 .503<br />

Barks from Astronomical ceiling.<br />

Thomas in JEA 42 (1956), 70 [C e] n. 3<br />

Valley <strong>of</strong> the Kings. KV 6, Ramesses IX.<br />

i 2 .505(28)<br />

Bark in I.<br />

see Thomas in JEA 42 (1956), 70 [C g] n. 5<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 33, Pedamenopet. Ram. XIX.<br />

i 2 .55(45)<br />

Bark <strong>of</strong> Re with gods <strong>of</strong> sky.<br />

see Thomas in JEA 42 (1956), 70 [C i] n. 7<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 132, Ramosi. Burial Chamber.<br />

i 2 .247(4)<br />

Tympanum.<br />

see Thomas in JEA 42 (1956), 73 [F a] n. 6<br />

Medînet Habu. Great Temple. Room 18.<br />

ii 2 .509<br />

Barks <strong>of</strong> Re.<br />

see Fraser in JEA 42 (1956), 96-7<br />

El-Quṣiya. (Cusae) Destroyed Temple <strong>of</strong> Ḥatḥor, Ptolemaic.<br />

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iv.258A<br />

Foundation deposit <strong>of</strong> Ptolemy IV, etc.<br />

Arkell in JEA 42 (1956), fig. on 116 [a]<br />

8<br />

Diorite bowl <strong>of</strong> Khaba, in London, Petrie Museum, 15800.<br />

Arkell in JEA 42 (1956), fig. on 116 [b-f]<br />

Zawyet el-aAryân. Cemeteries.<br />

iii 2 .314<br />

Five bowls <strong>of</strong> Khaba, in Boston MA, Museum <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts, 11.2334, 2336, 2343-5.<br />

see Simpson in JEA 42 (1956), 118-119<br />

Mît Rahîna. Kôm el-Arbaaîn.<br />

iii 2 .852<br />

Remains statue group, Haremhab crowned (?) by seated god, quartzite.<br />

de Bruyn in JEA 42 (1956), 121-2 fig. 1<br />

Red Sea Routes. Valleys S. <strong>of</strong> Berenice. El-Abraq.<br />

vii.326A<br />

Graffito <strong>of</strong> Djehutihotep, Middle Kingdom<br />

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

803–072-100<br />

Round-topped stela, Ankhefenmut, God’s father <strong>of</strong> Amun, Chamberlain <strong>of</strong> Khonspekhrod, Prophet <strong>of</strong><br />

Osiris <strong>of</strong> Koptos foremost <strong>of</strong> the mansion <strong>of</strong> gold, son <strong>of</strong> Pefiuiu and woman Irterau ( a descendant <strong>of</strong><br />

King Takelothis [III]), in adoration before Osiris, hawk-headed Re-Harakhti (neither named), Isis and<br />

Nephthys, and nine lines <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fering text below, early Dyn. XXVI, in Croydon, Central Library.<br />

(Probably from <strong>The</strong>bes.)<br />

Stewart in JEA 43 (1957), 3-5 fig. 1 pl. ii<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. Miscellaneous. Statues.<br />

i 2 .790<br />

Head with part <strong>of</strong> hymn on back, Dyn. XVIII, in London, British Museum, EA 968.<br />

Gardiner in JEA 43 (1957), 10-24<br />

Valley <strong>of</strong> the Kings. KV 55, probably Amenophis IV (formerly attributed to Queen Teye).<br />

i 2 .565-6<br />

General description and discussion.<br />

Gardiner in JEA 43 (1957), 12-13<br />

Valley <strong>of</strong> the Kings. KV 55, probably Amenophis IV (formerly attributed to Queen Teye).<br />

i 2 .565-6<br />

Shrine <strong>of</strong> Teye made by Amenophis IV, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 57175.<br />

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Gardiner in JEA 43 (1957), 15-22 fig. 1<br />

Valley <strong>of</strong> the Kings. KV 55, probably Amenophis IV (formerly attributed to Queen Teye).<br />

i 2 .565-6<br />

C<strong>of</strong>fin <strong>of</strong> Amenophis IV.<br />

Gardiner in JEA 43 (1957), 25 fig. 2<br />

Valley <strong>of</strong> the Kings. KV 55, probably Amenophis IV (formerly attributed to Queen Teye).<br />

i 2 .565-6<br />

Sketch-plan (from Mrs Andrew’s diary).<br />

Gardiner in JEA 43 (1957), 19 pl. iii<br />

Valley <strong>of</strong> the Kings. KV 62, Tutankhamun<br />

i 2 .572<br />

Foot-end <strong>of</strong> inner c<strong>of</strong>fin, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 60671.<br />

see Simpson in JEA 43 (1957), 26-9<br />

Dahshûr. Necropolis N. <strong>of</strong> the Enclosure <strong>of</strong> Sesostris III.<br />

iii 2 .897<br />

Sebkemhet, Vizier, as owner <strong>of</strong> tomb 17.<br />

Aldred in JEA 43 (1957), 31 n. 3<br />

Omit.<br />

White faience dish <strong>of</strong> Inaa, formerly in Towry White colln., now in Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum,<br />

E.81.1932. <br />

Chittick in JEA 43 (1957), 42-4 fig. 1 pl. i<br />

Gebel Barkal. Presumed colossal statues.<br />

vii.203A<br />

Views, and cartouches <strong>of</strong> Taharqa and Nastaseñ on S. colossus.<br />

Meredith in JEA 43 (1957), 56, 59-70 figs. 1-12<br />

Berenice. Temple <strong>of</strong> Serapis.<br />

vii.326A<br />

Scenes and texts (from Wilkinson MSS etc.).<br />

Meredith in JEA 43 (1957), 56, 59-70 pl. vi<br />

Berenice. Temple <strong>of</strong> Serapis.<br />

vii.326A<br />

View (<strong>of</strong> site) (from Wilkinson MSS etc.).<br />

Meredith in JEA 43 (1957), 56, 59-70 pl. viii [2]<br />

Berenice. Temple <strong>of</strong> Serapis.<br />

vii.326A<br />

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Plan (from Wilkinson MSS etc.).<br />

Meredith in JEA 43 (1957), 56, 59-70 pl. ix [1]<br />

Berenice. Temple <strong>of</strong> Serapis.<br />

vii.326A<br />

View.<br />

Cassirer, M. in JEA 44 (1958), 1-2 pl. i<br />

801-417-050<br />

Male statuette, serpentine, 1st half <strong>of</strong> Dyn. XII, in M. Cassirer colln. in 1958.<br />

Burgess and Arkell in JEA 44 (1958), 5-11 pls. viii, ix<br />

Hierakonpolis. Temple Enclosure. Finds.<br />

v.196A<br />

Porphyry Ḥatḥor-bowl, reconstructed, with goddess Bat on rim, Dyn. I, in London, Petrie Museum,<br />

16245.<br />

Yoyotte in JEA 44 (1958), 26-30 fig. 1<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. Valley <strong>of</strong> the Queens. QV 53, Prince Rameses.<br />

i 2 .759<br />

Plan and description.<br />

Yoyotte in JEA 44 (1958), 27 [A] fig. 2<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. Valley <strong>of</strong> the Queens. QV 53, Prince Rameses.<br />

i 2 .759<br />

Text at (1).<br />

Yoyotte in JEA 44 (1958), 27-8 [C, D] figs. 3, 4<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. Valley <strong>of</strong> the Queens. QV 53, Prince Rameses.<br />

i 2 .759<br />

Remains text at (2).<br />

Yoyotte in JEA 44 (1958), 28-30 [G, H] fig. 5<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. Valley <strong>of</strong> the Queens. QV 53, Prince Rameses.<br />

i 2 .759<br />

Text and name <strong>of</strong> deceased at (3).<br />

see erný in JEA 44 (1958), 31-2<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. D.A.N. Finds. Reliefs.<br />

i 2 .613<br />

Texts <strong>of</strong> Queen Esi and her mother, and Nehy, Vizier, from blocks <strong>of</strong> Ramesses III found at Deir el-<br />

Bakhît.<br />

see erný in JEA 44 (1958), 31, 33<br />

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<strong>The</strong>bes. Valley <strong>of</strong> the Queens. QV 51, Queen Esi II.<br />

i 2 .756 n. 1<br />

As wife <strong>of</strong> Ramesses III.<br />

see erný in JEA 44 (1958), 31, 37<br />

Karnak. In Mut Enclosure. S. Temple. Ramesses III.<br />

ii 2 .273(1)(2)<br />

Names <strong>of</strong> Queen Esi and mother, from side <strong>of</strong> E. collossal statue <strong>of</strong> Ramesses III.<br />

see erný in JEA 44 (1958), 33<br />

Karnak. Cachette.<br />

ii 2 .143<br />

Name <strong>of</strong> King’s mother, from statue <strong>of</strong> Ramesses IV usurped by Ramesses VI, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong><br />

Museum, CG 42153.<br />

erný in JEA 44 (1958), 35<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. Valley <strong>of</strong> the Queens. QV 74, Tentopet.<br />

i 2 .767, n. 1<br />

As mother <strong>of</strong> Ramesses V.<br />

see erný in JEA 44 (1958), 36-37<br />

Medînet Habu. Great Temple. 2nd Pylon.<br />

ii 2 .502(104-7)<br />

Discussion on names <strong>of</strong> princes on base.<br />

de Bruyn in JEA 44 (1958), 97-8 pl. xiv [1]<br />

Red Sea Routes. Valleys S.W. <strong>of</strong> Berenice. El-Abraq.<br />

vii.326A<br />

Graffito <strong>of</strong> Inu, Middle Kingdom<br />

Arkell in JEA 44 (1958), 120 fig.<br />

Dahshûr. Miscellaneous.<br />

iii 2 .898-9<br />

Diorite bowl <strong>of</strong> King Khaba, Dyn. III, formerly in Robinow colln., in Manchester, <strong>The</strong> Manchester<br />

Museum, 5373.<br />

Brunner, H. in JEA 45 (1959), 3-4 pl. i [upper]<br />

803-049-845<br />

Round-topped stela, probably votive, three registers, I, Unnufer, First charioteer <strong>of</strong> His Majesty, King’s<br />

messenger to every land, in adoration before seated Osiris, with Isis and Harendotes standing, II, Unnufer<br />

censing and libating to six relatives, including father Roy, Standard bearer, and mother Bekwerner,<br />

Songstress <strong>of</strong> Bubastis, III, son Siubaste, Head <strong>of</strong> the stable <strong>of</strong> the Residence, <strong>of</strong>fering to relatives,<br />

including ‘his (i.e. Unnufer’s) father’ (i.e. teacher) Amenemopet, First charioteer <strong>of</strong> His Majesty, temp.<br />

Merneptah, formerly in G. d’Athanasi colln., now in London, British Museum, EA 154.<br />

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Goedicke in JEA 45 (1959), 8-11 fig. 1 pl. ii<br />

Gîza. West Field. Exact Provenance Unknown. Abu Baker Excavations.<br />

iii 2 .179<br />

Block with biographical text, probably Dyn. V.<br />

Aldred in JEA 45 (1959), 19-22 fig. 1 pl. iii<br />

Hierakonpolis. Temple Enclosure. Finds.<br />

v.196A<br />

Part stela <strong>of</strong> Amenophis IV with hymn by Kia, in Edinburgh, Royal Museum <strong>of</strong> Scotland, 1956.347.<br />

see Aldred, C. in JEA 45 (1959), 23 n. 2<br />

801-626-140<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> seated man, upper part, with [cartouches <strong>of</strong> Amenophis IV] and text mentioning Amun lord <strong>of</strong><br />

Ipe[t-sut] (Karnak), grey granite, formerly in J. C. Leff colln. and in New York, Parke-Bernet Galleries, in<br />

1969, now in Brooklyn Museum, 69.45. (Probably from Karnak.)<br />

Goldicke in JEA 45 (1959), 98-9 fig.<br />

Omit.<br />

Inscribed plaque, dark hard stone, , in private possession.<br />

<br />

Bothmer in JEA 46 (1960), 3-11 pls. i-vi<br />

Tanis. Great Temple. Avenue.<br />

iv.17A<br />

Head, and part <strong>of</strong> statue with cartouches, <strong>of</strong> Osorkon II, head in Philadelphia PA, <strong>The</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />

Museum, E.16199, statue in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, CG 1040.<br />

see Bothmer, B. V. in JEA 46 (1960), 5 n. 4 (as Mentuhotep Sankhkare)<br />

800-494-490<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> royal statue wearing nemes, greywacke, probably early Dyn. XII, in Paris, Musée du Louvre,<br />

E.10299.<br />

see Bothmer, B. V. in JEA 46 (1960), 9 n. 4<br />

800-799-700<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> a seated king, probably Osorkon II, bronze, in private possession in Basel in 1978, at Christie’s in<br />

1998 and in New York - Beverly Hills - London, Royal-Athena Galleries, in 1999.<br />

Jacquet-Gordon in JEA 46 (1960), 12-23 figs. 1, 2 pls. vii, viii<br />

Tanis. Great Temple. Avenue.<br />

iv.17A<br />

Stela, and inscriptions, <strong>of</strong> statue <strong>of</strong> Osorkon II, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, CG 1040.<br />

Hayes in JEA 46 (1960), 48-9 n. 9<br />

Deir el-Baḥri. Buildings Tuthmosis III. Causeway with Bark-shrine.<br />

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ii 2 .377<br />

Description <strong>of</strong> Bark-shrine.<br />

see Hayes in JEA 46 (1960), 50<br />

Deir el-Baḥari. Buildings <strong>of</strong> Tuthmosis III. Kiosk.<br />

ii 2 .378<br />

Blocks.<br />

see Hayes in JEA 46 (1960), 50-51<br />

Deir el-Baḥri. Kiosk <strong>of</strong> Tuthmosis III (or possibly Djesermenu).<br />

ii 2 .378<br />

Account <strong>of</strong> discovery.<br />

see Hayes in JEA 46 (1960), 50-1<br />

<strong>The</strong>ban Temples. Objects. Various.<br />

ii 2 .536<br />

Foundation-deposit <strong>of</strong> Tuthmosis III in Djesermenu in Chicago IL, Oriental <strong>Institute</strong> Museum, 18799-<br />

18824.<br />

see Leibovitch, J. in JEA 46 (1960), 57 [xiii]<br />

801-779-800<br />

Statuette <strong>of</strong> female harpist, faience, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 39416.<br />

Leibovitch, J. in JEA 46 (1960), 53, 59 pl. xiv [1]<br />

801-645-700<br />

Statuette <strong>of</strong> kneeling male harpist, faience, Dyn. XVIII, in Jerusalem, Israel Museum.<br />

Leibovitch in JEA 46 (1960), 54 fig. 1<br />

Ṣaqqâra. D.47, Nenkheftka.<br />

iii 2 .580(4)<br />

Musicians and dancers from block, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, CG 1533.<br />

Leibovitch, J. in JEA 46 (1960), 58 [xv] pl. xiv [2]<br />

801-681-620<br />

Statuette <strong>of</strong> woman playing harp, wood, Dyn. XIX, in London, British Museum, EA 48658.<br />

Iversen in JEA 46 (1960), 71-9 pl. xvi<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. Miscellaneous. Various.<br />

i 2 .844<br />

Writing-board with Tuthmosis III, in London, British Museum, EA 5601.<br />

Fairman in JEA 46 (1960), 80-2 fig.<br />

Tell Atrîb. Temple <strong>of</strong> Amenophis III.<br />

iv.65A<br />

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Block <strong>of</strong> Amenophis IV and Amenophis III (as coregents).<br />

Stewart in JEA 46 (1960), 87-9 fig. 2<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 57, Khaemhet.<br />

i 2 .Pt. 2, xx<br />

Left thickness, deceased adoring with hymn to Re.<br />

see Harris in JEA 46 (1960), 104-5<br />

Abydos. Slate Palettes. Predynastic.<br />

v.105A<br />

New fragment from palette 5 (rest in Ashmolean 1892.1171 and London, British Museum, EA 20791), in<br />

E. And M. K<strong>of</strong>ler-Truniger colln.<br />

erný in JEA 47 (1961), 5-9 pl. i<br />

Gebelein. Misc.<br />

v.164A<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Merer and wife Demiesni, 1st Int. Period, in Krakov, Czartoryski Museum, 999.<br />

Kitchen in JEA 47 (1961), 10-18 figs. 1, 2 pls. ii. iii<br />

Abydos. Cemetery E. <strong>of</strong> Garstang. From Various Tombs.<br />

v.66A<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Amenysonb, Dyn. XIII, from tomb 303 or 305, in Liverpool, <strong>University</strong> <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Archaeology</strong>,<br />

E.30.<br />

Nina Davies in JEA 47 (1961), 19-21 pl. iv<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 67, Hepusoneb.<br />

i 2 .Pt. 2, xxi<br />

Felling incense-trees in Punt at (1).<br />

Nina Davies in JEA 47 (1961), 19-21 pl. v<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 67, Hepusoneb.<br />

i 2 .Pt. 2, xxi<br />

Remains <strong>of</strong> chariot-makers at (3).<br />

see Nina Davies in JEA 47 (1961), 21<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 67, Hepusoneb.<br />

i 2 .Pt. 2, xxi<br />

Description <strong>of</strong> scenes at (2) and (4).<br />

see Nina Davies in JEA 47 (1961), 21-2<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 143 and 89.<br />

Omit.<br />

Description <strong>of</strong> Punt scenes.<br />

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Thomas in JEA 47 (1961), 24 fig.<br />

Valley <strong>of</strong> the Kings. KV 55, probably Amenophis IV.<br />

i 2 .565<br />

Plan and section.<br />

Fairman in JEA 47 (1961), 38-40<br />

Valley <strong>of</strong> the Kings. KV 55, probably Amenophis IV.<br />

i 2 .566<br />

Discussion <strong>of</strong> ownership.<br />

Fairman in JEA 47 (1961), 25-36 fig. 3<br />

Valley <strong>of</strong> the Kings. KV 55, probably Amenophis IV.<br />

i 2 .566<br />

Texts from c<strong>of</strong>fin foot-end.<br />

Fairman in JEA 47 (1961), 37-8 pl. vi [2]<br />

Valley <strong>of</strong> the Kings. KV 55, probably Amenophis IV<br />

i 2 .566<br />

Magical bricks, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum.<br />

Fairman in JEA 47 (1961), 29 fig. 1 pl. vi [1]<br />

8<br />

Unguent-vase with Aten cartouche mentioning Queen Kiya, in New York NY, Metropolitan Museum <strong>of</strong><br />

Art, 20.2.11.<br />

Fairman in JEA 47 (1961), 29-30 fig. 2<br />

8<br />

Fragment <strong>of</strong> vase with same text, formerly in G. D. Nash colln., now in London, British Museum, EA<br />

65901.<br />

Aldred in JEA 47 (1961), 41-54<br />

Valley <strong>of</strong> the Kings. KV 55, probably Amenophis IV<br />

i 2 .566<br />

Discussion <strong>of</strong> owner, c<strong>of</strong>fin, etc.<br />

Aldred in JEA 47 (1961), 54-60<br />

Valley <strong>of</strong> the Kings. KV 55, probably Amenophis IV<br />

i 2 .566<br />

Description <strong>of</strong> wooden shrine, etc. <strong>of</strong> Teye, fragments in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 57175.<br />

Bosse-<strong>Griffith</strong>s in JEA 47 (1961), 66-68 pl. vii [1]<br />

Valley <strong>of</strong> the Kings. KV 55, probably Amenophis IV. Finds.<br />

i 2 .566<br />

Clay sealing <strong>of</strong> Tutankhamun, in Swansea, Royal <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>of</strong> South Wales, A.959.3.1.<br />

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Bosse-<strong>Griffith</strong>s in JEA 47 (1961), 68 pl. vii [2]<br />

Valley <strong>of</strong> the Kings. KV 35, Amenophis II. Finds.<br />

i 2 .556<br />

Fragment glass-vase <strong>of</strong> Amenophis II (belonging to fragment found by Daressy, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong><br />

Museum, CG 24804), in Swansea, Royal <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>of</strong> South Wales, A.959.3.<br />

<strong>Griffith</strong>s in JEA 47 (1961), 118 pl. ix [1]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. Chapel <strong>of</strong> ‘White Queen’<br />

ii 2 .431A<br />

Upper part <strong>of</strong> statue <strong>of</strong> unknown queen, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, CG 600.<br />

<strong>Griffith</strong>s, J. G. in JEA 47 (1961), 118 pl. ix [2] (as Ptolemaic)<br />

801-670-030<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> a queen standing, probably as God’s wife <strong>of</strong> Amun, or Ahmosi Nefertere (wife <strong>of</strong> Amosis),<br />

greywacke, probably Dyn. XIX, in Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum, 10114.<br />

<strong>Griffith</strong>s, J. G. in JEA 47 (1961), 118 pl. ix [2] (as Ptolemaic)<br />

el-Khachab in JEA 47 (1961), 125 fig. 2 note 4<br />

Tell el-Ruba. Temple.<br />

iv.36A<br />

Statue, re-used, probably for Caracalla, quartzite, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, CG 702.<br />

see Fraser, P. M. in JEA 47 (1961), 141 [8]<br />

Greek text<br />

801-805-210<br />

Female statue, head and feet lost, with dedication to Isis in Greek on back pillar, gabbro, late Ptolemaic or<br />

Roman Period, in Leiden, Rijksmuseum van Oudheden, F.1960/3.1.<br />

Fischer in JEA 47 (1961), 152 [51]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Around Pyramid complex <strong>of</strong> Unis. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Niankh-ptah.<br />

iii 2 .627(5)<br />

Name <strong>of</strong> dog under chair <strong>of</strong> deceased.<br />

Fischer in JEA 47 (1961), 152 [52]<br />

Dendera Site. <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania Excavations. Miscellaneous.<br />

v.115A<br />

Name <strong>of</strong> bitch from stela <strong>of</strong> Abihu, Dyn. VI, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 38551.<br />

see Fischer in JEA 47 (1961), 153 [64] (reads j...d)<br />

Abydos. Umm el-Qaaâb. Remains from débris.<br />

v.89A<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> dog Sed, Dyn. I, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, E.21702.<br />

Fischer in JEA 47 (1961), 153 [58, 65]<br />

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Gîza. G 2381, Meryre-meryptahankh.<br />

iii 2 .90<br />

Names <strong>of</strong> two dogs from blocks <strong>of</strong> Nekhebu (from Boston Museum records).<br />

Fischer in JEA 47 (1961), 153 [59]<br />

Name <strong>of</strong> dog<br />

803-031–062<br />

Round-topped stela, six lines with <strong>of</strong>fering texts and three registers, I, Ibet Jbt, Sculptor (gnwtj), son <strong>of</strong><br />

woman Nebt-het Nbt-ḥwt, with dog under chair, and wife Sit-hathor S3t-ḥt-ḥrw, daughter <strong>of</strong> woman Ti<br />

Tj, seated with table between them, II, <strong>of</strong>fering texts and Ibet’s parents seated with table between them,<br />

and four women and a small boy, III, <strong>of</strong>fering texts and two men seated at tables and another two<br />

standing, Dyn. XII, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, C 186 [E.3119].<br />

Fischer in JEA 47 (1961), 153 [62]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Around Pyramid-complex <strong>of</strong> Unis. Tomb Kairer.<br />

iii 2 .631<br />

Name <strong>of</strong> dog from block re-used and found near Unis Causeway.<br />

see JEA 48 (1962), 2-3<br />

Buhen. Site N. <strong>of</strong> Main Fort. Fortress and Town.<br />

vii.129A<br />

Clay sealings <strong>of</strong> Dyn. IV and V kings.<br />

see JEA 48 (1962), 3<br />

Qaṣr Ibrîm. Fort.<br />

vii.94A<br />

Inscribed blocks copied by Caminos, 1961-2.<br />

see Case and Payne in JEA 48 (1962), 5-18<br />

Hierakonpolis. Predynastic Cemetery. ‘Decorated Tomb’<br />

v.199A<br />

General account.<br />

Case and Payne in JEA 48 (1962), 5-18 fig. 3<br />

Hierakonpolis. Predynastic Cemetery. ‘Decorated Tomb’<br />

v.199A<br />

Plan with position <strong>of</strong> objects.<br />

Case and Payne in JEA 48 (1962), 11-18 pl. i figs. 4, 5<br />

Hierakonpolis. Predynastic Cemetery. ‘Decorated Tomb’<br />

v.199A<br />

Wall painting.<br />

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Goedicke in JEA 48 (1962), 25-35 pl. ii<br />

Armant. Miscelleneous.<br />

v.160A<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Mentuhotep, son <strong>of</strong> Hepy, Dyn. XI, in London, Petrie Museum, 14333.<br />

Gardiner in JEA 48 (1962), 57-64<br />

Karnak. 10th Pylon. N. Face.<br />

ii 2 .187<br />

Translation <strong>of</strong> text <strong>of</strong> Esiemkhebi concerning property <strong>of</strong> daughter Henuttaui.<br />

Gardiner in JEA 48 (1962), 64-68<br />

Karnak. Seventh Pylon. North Face.<br />

ii 2 .168<br />

Translation <strong>of</strong> text concerning property <strong>of</strong> Makare, daughter <strong>of</strong> Psusennes II.<br />

see Gardiner in JEA 48 (1962), 68-9<br />

Luxor Temple. Court <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II.<br />

ii 2 .308(27)<br />

Pinedjem I with daughters before <strong>The</strong>ban Triad from scene 2.<br />

Von Beckerath, J. in JEA 48 (1962), 72-3 pl. iii<br />

800-672-550<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> Merneptah-Siptah, headless, seated on lap <strong>of</strong> probably mother Tausert (wife <strong>of</strong> Sethos II) (almost<br />

completely destroyed), with captives in relief on base, in Munich, Staatliche Sammlung Ägyptischer<br />

Kunst, Gl. 122.<br />

see Reynaud in JEA 48 (1962), 81-8<br />

Edfu. Tle. <strong>of</strong> Horus. Corridor.<br />

vi.156(288)-(289)<br />

Scenes in top register.<br />

Wainwright in JEA 48 (1962), 89-99<br />

Name register (e)<br />

Account <strong>of</strong> the Meshwesh.<br />

Arkell in JEA 48 (1962), fig. on 158<br />

Qift. Miscellaneous. Blocks.<br />

v.132A<br />

Block, couple seated with cat under chair, in London, Petrie Museum, 14323.<br />

Bennett in JEA 48 (1962), 158-9<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. D.N. Antef Cemetery. Stelae.<br />

i 2 .596A<br />

9. Antef, son <strong>of</strong> Ka, title translated as “hunter”, in London, British Museum, EA 1203.<br />

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Abydos. Cemetery E. <strong>of</strong> Garstang.<br />

v.60A<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Amenysonb, [temp. Khendjer], owner identified with Louvre C 11 and 12, in Liverpool, School<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Archaeology</strong> and Oriental Studies, E.30.<br />

Uphill in JEA 48 (1962), 162-3 fig.<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Objects from tombs.<br />

iii 2 .759<br />

Relief depicting court <strong>of</strong> tomb, Dyn. XVIII or XIX, in London, Petrie Museum, 408.<br />

see James in JEA 48 (1962), 171<br />

Tanis. Subsidiary Buildings. Ptolemaic Chapel.<br />

iv.24A<br />

Upper part <strong>of</strong> stela <strong>of</strong> Ptolemy II and Arsinoë II, changed to Ptolemy IV and Arsinoë III, in London,<br />

British Museum, EA 1054.<br />

see Plumley in JEA 49 (1963), 4<br />

Qaṣr Ibrîm. Fort. Various.<br />

vii.94A<br />

Block with names <strong>of</strong> Ramesses IV.<br />

James in JEA 49 (1963), 5-12 pls. i, ii fig. 1<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Objects from tombs. Statues.<br />

iii 2 .730<br />

Statue-group <strong>of</strong> Sekhemka with Sitmert and Seshemnufer, late Dyn. V, in Northampton, Central Museum<br />

and Art Gallery.<br />

James in JEA 49 (1963), 9-12 pl. iii<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Objects from tombs. Statues.<br />

iii 2 .721<br />

Statue, headless, <strong>of</strong> Sekhemka, late Dyn. V, in Brooklyn NY, Brooklyn Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 37.23E.<br />

Kemp in JEA 49 (1963), 24-8 pls. iv, v<br />

Kôm el-Aḥmar (Hierakonpolis). Fort.<br />

v.196A<br />

Plan and view (from Garstang records).<br />

Kitchen in JEA 49 (1963), 38-40 pl. vii [1]<br />

Deir el-Baḥri. Great Temple. Room X.<br />

ii 2 .366(132)<br />

Fragment with head <strong>of</strong> Princess Nefrure, now in Dundee, McManus Galleries, 67.244.<br />

Aldred in JEA 49 (1963), 41-2 fig. 1 pl. vii [2]<br />

176<br />

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Valley <strong>of</strong> the Kings. KV 47, Siptah. Finds.<br />

i 2 .565A<br />

Fragment <strong>of</strong> alabaster canopic chest <strong>of</strong> Queen Tia, in New York NY, Metropolitan Museum <strong>of</strong> Art.<br />

see Aldred in JEA 49 (1963), 42 n. 2<br />

Valley <strong>of</strong> the Kings. Finds.<br />

i 2 .588A<br />

Fragment <strong>of</strong> faience model c<strong>of</strong>fin <strong>of</strong> Queen Tia (thinks belongs to mother <strong>of</strong> Siptah, not <strong>of</strong> Tuthmosis IV),<br />

in New York NY, Metropolitan Museum <strong>of</strong> Art.<br />

Aldred in JEA 49 (1963), 42-3 fig. 2<br />

Valley <strong>of</strong> the Kings. KV 47, Merneptah-Siptah. Finds.<br />

i 2 .565A<br />

Wooden fragments (possibly adze) <strong>of</strong> Queen Tia, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 38778.<br />

see Aldred, C. in JEA 49 (1963), 45-6 (destroyed figure as Amenmesse)<br />

800-672-550<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> Merneptah-Siptah, headless, seated on lap <strong>of</strong> probably mother Tausert (wife <strong>of</strong> Sethos II) (almost<br />

completely destroyed), with captives in relief on base, in Munich, Staatliche Sammlung Ägyptischer Kunst,<br />

Gl. 122.<br />

Janssen in JEA 49 (1963), 64-70 pl. ix<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. D.M. Miscellaneous. Stelae.<br />

i 2 .721<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Inḥerkha (TT 35a), with Hori before Ramesses IV above, in London, British Museum, EA 588.<br />

see Tait in JEA 49 (1963), 97<br />

8<br />

Fragment <strong>of</strong> lotus cup <strong>of</strong> Amenophis III, in New York NY, Metropolitan Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 26.7.955.<br />

Tait in JEA 49 (1963), 97 fig. 1<br />

8<br />

Faience plaque with Tutankhamun drinking, in Eton College, Myers Museum, 376.<br />

Tait in JEA 49 (1963), 103-4 [1] pl. xiii [4]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Around Pyramid-complex <strong>of</strong> Unis. Finds.<br />

iii 2 .652<br />

Faience chalice with marsh scenes, 3rd Int. Period.<br />

Tait in JEA 49 (1963), 104 [ii] pl. xiv<br />

8<br />

Faience chalice with marsh scenes, New Kingdom, in New York NY, Metropolitan Museum <strong>of</strong> Art,<br />

13.182.53.<br />

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Tuna. Miscellaneous. Various.<br />

iv.175A<br />

Four fragments from same chalice with marsh scenes, New Kingdom, two in New York NY,<br />

Metropolitan Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 26.7.975, A, B, one in Eton College, Myers Museum, 155, one in Berlin,<br />

Ägyptisches Museum, 14430.<br />

see Tait in JEA 49 (1963), 105-7 [iv] fig. 2<br />

Hermopolis Magna (Tuna). Miscellaneous. Various.<br />

iv.175A<br />

Faience chalice with marsh scene, formerly in W. MacGregor colln. 292, now in E. Rothschild colln.<br />

Tait in JEA 49 (1963), 107 [v] pl. xv [3]<br />

8<br />

Fragment faience chalice with marsh scene, New Kingdom, formerly in G. D. Hornblower colln., now in<br />

Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Mus. E. 256.1939.<br />

Tait in JEA 49 (1963), 107-8 [vi], 109 [ix] pls. xv [4], xvi [2]<br />

Hermopolis Magna (Tuna). Miscellaneous. Various.<br />

iv.175A<br />

Fragments from faience chalice with marsh scene, in Eton College, Myers Museum, 155, 161.<br />

Tait in JEA 49 (1963), 108 [vii], pl. xv [5]<br />

8<br />

Fragment faience chalice with marsh scene, New Kingdom, in Boston MA, Museum <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts,<br />

11.1575.<br />

Tait in JEA 49 (1963), 108-9 [viii] fig. 3 pl. xvi [1]<br />

Hermopolis Magna (Tuna). Miscellaneous. Various.<br />

iv.175A<br />

Fragments faience chalice with marsh scene, New Kingdom, lower part cup in London, Petrie Museum,<br />

14556, fragment from rim in Eton College, Myers Museum, 155.<br />

Tait in JEA 49 (1963), 109-110 [x], pl. xvi [4]<br />

Tuna. Miscellaneous. Various.<br />

iv.175A<br />

Faience chalice with marsh scenes, Dyn. XXI, in Brooklyn NY, Brooklyn Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 49.133.<br />

see Tait in JEA 49 (1963), 110 [xi]<br />

Tuna. Miscellaneous. Various.<br />

iv.175A<br />

Fragment faience chalice with marsh scene, New Kingdom, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, 3774.<br />

Tait in JEA 49 (1963), 110 [xii] pl. xvi [3]<br />

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8<br />

Fragment faience chalice with marsh scene, New Kingdom, in Harrow, School Museum, 320.<br />

see Tait in JEA 49 (1963), 110-111 [xiii]<br />

Deir el-Baḥari. Dyn. XI Temple. Finds.<br />

ii 2 .400<br />

Fragment <strong>of</strong> faience chalice (?), New Kingdom<br />

Tait in JEA 49 (1963), 111-12 [xiv] pl. xvii [a-c]<br />

Hermopolis Magna (Tuna). Miscellaneous. Various.<br />

iv.175A<br />

Faience chalice with marsh scenes, in New York NY, Metropolitan Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 26.7.971.<br />

Tait in JEA 49 (1963), 112-117 [xv] figs. 4, 5 pls. xvii [2, 3], xviii.<br />

Tuna. Miscellaneous. Various.<br />

iv.179A<br />

Fragments from three chalices with marsh scenes, New Kingdom, six frags. in Eton College, Myers<br />

Museum; Truro, <strong>The</strong> Royal Cornwall Museum; Baltimore; Boston, Museum <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts.<br />

Tait in JEA 49 (1963), 112-117 [xvi] figs. 4, 5 pls. xvii [2, 3], xviii.<br />

Tuna. Miscellaneous. Various.<br />

iv.179A<br />

Fragments from three chalices with marsh scenes, New Kingdom, four fragments in Eton College, Myers<br />

Museum; New York NY, Metropolitan Museum <strong>of</strong> Art; Truro, <strong>The</strong> Royal Cornwall Museum; London,<br />

Petrie Museum.<br />

Tait in JEA 49 (1963), 112-117 [xvii] figs. 4, 5 pls. xvii [2, 3], xviii.<br />

Tuna. Miscellaneous. Various.<br />

iv.179A<br />

Fragments from three chalices with marsh scenes, New Kingdom, five fragments in New York NY,<br />

Metropolitan Museum <strong>of</strong> Art; Truro, <strong>The</strong> Royal Cornwall Museum; formerly Lady Meux and W.<br />

MacGregor collns.<br />

see Tait in JEA 49 (1963), 117 [xviii]<br />

Tuna. Miscellaneous. Various.<br />

iv.175A<br />

Tiny fragment chalice with two Bes dancing, formerly in F. W. Von Bissing colln.<br />

Tait in JEA 49 (1963), 117-19 [xix] pl. xix<br />

Tuna. Miscellaneous. Various.<br />

iv.175A<br />

Faience chalice, King in chariot, etc., in Eton College, Myers Museum, 72.<br />

Tait in JEA 49 (1963), 119-20 [xx] pl. xx [1]<br />

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Tuna. Miscellaneous. Various.<br />

iv.175A<br />

Faience chalice, King slaying foes, etc., in Eton College, Myers Museum, 71.<br />

Tait in JEA 49 (1963), 120 [xxi], pl. xx [2]<br />

8<br />

Fragment faience chalice with fishermen, etc., New Kingdom, in London, British Museum, EA 48004.<br />

Tait in JEA 49 (1963), 120-2 [xxii, xxvi, xxx] pl. xx [3, 5, 7]<br />

Tuna. Miscellaneous. Various.<br />

iv.175A<br />

Three fragments from faience chalices, New Kingdom, in Truro, <strong>The</strong> Royal Cornwall Museum.<br />

Tait in JEA 49 (1963), 121-2 [xxiii] pl. xx [4a]<br />

8<br />

Fragment chalice w. Ḥarpocrates, Dyn. XXII, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, CG 3812.<br />

Tait in JEA 49 (1963), 121-2 [xxiii] pl. xx [4b]<br />

8<br />

Fragment <strong>of</strong> chalice with man in papyrus, probably from same chalice as last, in London, Victoria and<br />

Albert Museum, 401.1917.<br />

Tait in JEA 49 (1963), 121 [xxiv] pl. xx [5]<br />

Tuna. Miscellaneous. Various.<br />

iv.175A<br />

Fragment faience chalice, Harpocrates in papyrus clump, New Kingdom, in Eton College, Myers Museum<br />

156.<br />

see Tait in JEA 49 (1963), 121 [xxv]<br />

8<br />

Fragment faience chalice with Hathor head and Harpocrates in lotus, Dyn. XXII, formerly in L. de<br />

Benzion colln.<br />

Tait in JEA 49 (1963), 121 [xxvii] pl. xx [6]<br />

8<br />

Fragment faience chalice with Hathor head, Dyn. XX, in New York NY, Metropolitan Museum <strong>of</strong> Art,<br />

26.7.977.<br />

Tait in JEA 49 (1963), 122 [xxix]<br />

8<br />

Similar fragment with Bes, formerly in F. W. von Bissing colln.<br />

Tait in JEA 49 (1963), 122 [xxviii] pl. xx [10]<br />

El-Lahûn. Town. Various.<br />

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iv.112A<br />

Three fragments <strong>of</strong> faience chalice with Ḥatḥor head, Dyn. XXII, in London, Petrie Mus. 14558-60.<br />

see Tait in JEA 49 (1963), 122-3 [xxxi]<br />

Tuna. Miscellaneous. Various.<br />

iv.175A<br />

Upper part <strong>of</strong> faience chalice with marsh scene(?), New Kingdom, in Strasbourg, Institut d’Égyptologie,<br />

1409.<br />

see Tait in JEA 49 (1963), 123 [1]<br />

iv.125A<br />

Fragments <strong>of</strong> faience chalices with marsh scenes, similar to those from Tuna, etc., New Kingdom, with<br />

crocodile in relief, formerly in Lady Meux colln. 1390.<br />

see Tait in JEA 49 (1963), 123 [2]<br />

8<br />

Fragments <strong>of</strong> faience chalices with marsh scenes, similar to those from Tuna, etc., New Kingdom, with girl<br />

lutist, in Moscow, State Pushkin Museum <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts, I.1.a 4328.<br />

see Tait in JEA 49 (1963), 123 [3]<br />

8<br />

Fragments <strong>of</strong> faience chalices with marsh scenes, similar to those from Tuna, etc., New Kingdom, with<br />

animals, in Moscow, State Pushkin Museum <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts, 4329.<br />

see Tait in JEA 49 (1963), 123 [4]<br />

8<br />

Fragments <strong>of</strong> faience chalices with marsh scenes, similar to those from Tuna, etc., New Kingdom, with<br />

marsh scene, in Moscow, State Pushkin Museum <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts, 1845.<br />

see Tait in JEA 49 (1963), 123 [5] and pl. xx [9]<br />

8<br />

Fragments <strong>of</strong> faience chalices with marsh scenes, similar to those from Tuna, etc., New Kingdom, with<br />

duck etc., in Turin, Museo Egizio, Sup. 1416.<br />

Tait in JEA 49 (1963), 123-4 [xxxii] fig. 6 pl. xxi [1]<br />

Mît Rahîna. Miscellaneous. Vessels.<br />

iii 2 .875<br />

Faience chalice with reliefs inscribed for Prince Sheshonk, in Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum, 4563.<br />

Tait in JEA 49 (1963), 124-7 [xxxiii] pl. xxi [2]<br />

8<br />

Fragments <strong>of</strong> faience chalices with reliefs, New Kingdom, with figures <strong>of</strong> Bes, in Athens, National<br />

Archaeological Museum, 566.<br />

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8<br />

Fragments <strong>of</strong> faience chalices with reliefs, New Kingdom, with Heh and marsh scene, in Harrow, School<br />

Museum, 385.<br />

Tait in JEA 49 (1963), 124-7 [xxxv] pl. xxii [1]<br />

8<br />

Fragments <strong>of</strong> faience chalices with reliefs, New Kingdom, with marsh scene, in London, British Museum,<br />

EA 65786.<br />

Tait in JEA 49 (1963), 124-7 [xxxvi] pl. xxii [4]<br />

8<br />

Fragments <strong>of</strong> faience chalices with reliefs, New Kingdom, with marsh scene, in Cambridge, Fitzwilliam<br />

Museum, E.356.1932.<br />

Tait in JEA 49 (1963), 124-7 [xxxvii]<br />

8<br />

Fragments <strong>of</strong> faience chalices with reliefs, New Kingdom, with swimmer, in F. W. von Bissing colln.<br />

Tait in JEA 49 (1963), 124-7 [38] pl. xxii [2]<br />

8<br />

Fragments <strong>of</strong> faience chalices with reliefs, New Kingdom, with chariot, etc., in Berlin, Ägyptisches<br />

Museum, 16024.<br />

Tait in JEA 49 (1963), 124-7 [xxxix]<br />

8<br />

Fragments <strong>of</strong> faience chalices with reliefs, New Kingdom, with animals, in Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum,<br />

17329.<br />

Tait in JEA 49 (1963), 124-7 [xl] pl. xxii [3]<br />

8<br />

Fragments <strong>of</strong> faience chalices with reliefs, New Kingdom, with two figures <strong>of</strong> Bes, in Harrow, School<br />

Museum, 384.<br />

Tait in JEA 49 (1963), 124-7 [xli]<br />

8<br />

Fragments <strong>of</strong> faience chalices with reliefs, New Kingdom, with two figures <strong>of</strong> Bes and Harpocrates, in<br />

Moscow, State Pushkin Museum <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts, I.1.a 5930.<br />

Tait in JEA 49 (1963), 124-7 [xlii] pl. xxii [5]<br />

8<br />

Fragments <strong>of</strong> faience chalices with reliefs, New Kingdom, with oxen in papyrus, in Edinburgh, Royal<br />

Museum <strong>of</strong> Scotland, 1910.101.<br />

182<br />

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8<br />

Fragments <strong>of</strong> faience chalices with reliefs, New Kingdom, with oxen in papyrus, in Leiden, Rijksmuseum<br />

van Oudheden, F.1955.2.17.<br />

Tait in JEA 49 (1963), 128 [B, ii] pl. xxiii [2]<br />

Tuna. Miscellaneous. Various.<br />

iv.175A<br />

Fragment <strong>of</strong> faience flask with man with calf, New Kingdom, in Eton College, Myers Museum, 157.<br />

Tait in JEA 49 (1963), 128 [A, i]<br />

8<br />

Fragments <strong>of</strong> faience vases with reliefs, New Kingdom, with Bes and monkeys, in Berlin, Ägyptisches<br />

Museum (destroyed).<br />

Tait in JEA 49 (1963), 128 [A, ii]<br />

8<br />

Fragments <strong>of</strong> faience vases with reliefs, New Kingdom, with Bes and dancing, in London, Petrie Mus.<br />

16152.<br />

Tait in JEA 49 (1963), 128 [B, i] pl. xxiii [1]<br />

8<br />

Fragments <strong>of</strong> faience vases with reliefs, New Kingdom, with calves in papyrus, in New York NY,<br />

Metropolitan Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 17.194.2260.<br />

Tait in JEA 49 (1963), 128 [B, iii] pl. xxiii [3]<br />

8<br />

Fragments <strong>of</strong> faience vases with reliefs, New Kingdom, with marsh scene, in New York NY, Metropolitan<br />

Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 26.7.976.<br />

Tait in JEA 49 (1963), 129 [B, iv] pl. xxiii [4]<br />

8<br />

Fragments <strong>of</strong> faience vases with reliefs, New Kingdom, with young prince, in Turin, Museo Egizio, Supp.<br />

1417.<br />

Tait in JEA 49 (1963), 129 [C, i] pl. xxiii [5]<br />

8<br />

Fragments <strong>of</strong> faience vases with reliefs, New Kingdom, with goats and trees, in London, British Museum,<br />

EA 26305.<br />

Tait in JEA 49 (1963), 129 [C, ii] pl. xxiii [6]<br />

8<br />

Fragments <strong>of</strong> faience vases with reliefs, New Kingdom, with ibexes and birds, in London, British Museum,<br />

EA. 26306.<br />

183<br />

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Tait in JEA 49 (1963), 129 [C, iii] pl. xxiii [7]<br />

8<br />

Fragments <strong>of</strong> faience vases with reliefs, New Kingdom, with prisoners carried and chariot, in Boston MA,<br />

Museum <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts, 59.422.<br />

see erný in JEA 49 (1963), 173<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. Objects. Stelae.<br />

i 2 .804<br />

Title (astronomer) from stela <strong>of</strong> Tetiankh, Dyn. XII, in Florence, Museo Archeologico, 6371.<br />

see Aldred in JEA 49 (1963), 176-8<br />

Valley <strong>of</strong> the Kings. KV 56, Gold Tomb.<br />

i 2 .567<br />

Suggestion about original burial.<br />

see Plumley in JEA 50 (1964), 4<br />

Qaṣr Ibrîm. Church.<br />

vii.94A<br />

Meroitic stela <strong>of</strong> Queen Amanishakhete and Prince Akinidad, found re-used.<br />

Plumley in JEA 50 (1964), 4, 5 pl. i [3]<br />

Qaṣr Ibrîm. Church and Fort.<br />

vii.94A<br />

Stela Amenophis I from W. Crypt, in London, British Museum, EA 1835.<br />

Plumley in JEA 50 (1964), 4, 5 pl. ii [3]<br />

Qaṣr Ibrîm. Church and Fort.<br />

vii.94A<br />

View <strong>of</strong> S. fortifications.<br />

see Plumley in JEA 50 (1964), 5<br />

Qaṣr Ibrîm. Fort.<br />

vii.94A<br />

Small obelisk <strong>of</strong> Ḥatshepsut, red granite, found re-used in stairway east <strong>of</strong> the Podium, in London, British<br />

Museum, EA 1834.<br />

see Schenkel, W. in JEA 50 (1964), 6-12<br />

Armant. Miscellaneous.<br />

v.160A<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Mentuhotep, temp. Sesostris I, in London, Petrie Mus. 14333.<br />

Kitchen in JEA 50 (1964), 48-62 cf. 63-7 pls. iii-vi figs. 1-5 [A-C, E-G]<br />

Luxor Temple. Outside Walls. E. Side.<br />

ii 2 .335(215)<br />

184<br />

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Two registers, wars <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II.<br />

Caminos in JEA 50 (1964), 71-101 pls. vii-x<br />

Karnak. Forecourt. Fd. near Triple Shrine.<br />

ii 2 .27<br />

Stela with adoption text <strong>of</strong> Nitocris, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 36327.<br />

Emery in JEA 51 (1965), 3-4 cf. 6 pl. ii [1]<br />

Ṣaqqâra.<br />

iii 2 .393<br />

Aerial view <strong>of</strong> N. part <strong>of</strong> Ṣaqqâra.<br />

Emery in JEA 51 (1965), 3-4 cf. 6 pl. ii [2]<br />

Ṣaqqâra.<br />

iii 2 .825<br />

Frieze <strong>of</strong> statues, Old Kingdom, restored in Late Period, above S. Ibis Galls.<br />

see Emery in JEA 51 (1965), 4 bottom<br />

Ṣaqqâra. North <strong>of</strong> the Step Pyramid.<br />

iii 2 .447-8<br />

Description <strong>of</strong> S 3509, Hetepka.<br />

see Emery in JEA 51 (1965), 4 bottom pl. iii [3, 4]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. North <strong>of</strong> the Step Pyramid.<br />

Omit.<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> S 3508, 3510.<br />

see Emery in JEA 51 (1965), 4 bottom pl. iv [3]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. North <strong>of</strong> the Step Pyramid.<br />

iii 2 .447-8<br />

View <strong>of</strong> vestibule <strong>of</strong> S 3509 at (c).<br />

see Emery in JEA 51 (1965), 4 bottom pl. iv [4]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. North <strong>of</strong> the Step Pyramid.<br />

iii 2 .447-8<br />

View <strong>of</strong> S 3509 at (11)-(14).<br />

Emery in JEA 51 (1965), 4, 6-7 figs. 1, 2<br />

Ṣaqqâra. N. Group.<br />

iii 2 .825<br />

Ibis Galls. Description with section and plan.<br />

Emery in JEA 51 (1965), 3-7 pl. iii [2]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. N. Group.<br />

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iii 2 .825<br />

Ibis Galls. Views <strong>of</strong> S. Ibis Gall.<br />

Emery in JEA 51 (1965), 3-7 pl. iv [1]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. N. Group.<br />

iii 2 .825<br />

Ibis Galls. Views <strong>of</strong> S. Ibis Gall.<br />

Emery in JEA 51 (1965), 3-7 pl. iii [3, 4]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. N. Group.<br />

Omit.<br />

Old Kingdom Tombs. Views <strong>of</strong> S 3508, 3510<br />

Emery in JEA 51 (1965), 3-7 pl. iv [3, 4]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. N. Group.<br />

iii 2 .447<br />

S 3509, Hetepka. Reliefs and false door.<br />

Emery in JEA 51 (1965), 4 [bottom]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. N. Group.<br />

iii 2 .447<br />

S 3509, Hetepka. Description.<br />

Emery in JEA 51 (1965), 4 pl. iv [2]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. N. Group.<br />

iii 2 .825<br />

Ibis Catacomb. Ibis mummies.<br />

Emery in JEA 51 (1965), 4 pl. v<br />

Ṣaqqâra. N. Group.<br />

iii 2 .825<br />

Ibis Catacomb. Wrappings.<br />

Seton-Williams in JEA 51 (1965), 11-15 fig. 1<br />

Tell el-Farâaîn. Town. (Site C)<br />

iv.45A<br />

Description <strong>of</strong> limestone building and block <strong>of</strong> Sesonchis III.<br />

Seton-Williams in JEA 51 (1965), 11-15 pl. vi<br />

Tell el-Farâaîn. Town. (Site C)<br />

iv.45A<br />

Plan <strong>of</strong> site.<br />

Seton-Williams in JEA 51 (1965), 11-15 pl. vii<br />

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Tell el-Farâaîn. Town. (Site C)<br />

iv.45A<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> site C.<br />

Seton-Williams in JEA 51 (1965), 11-15 pl. viii [1]<br />

Tell el-Farâaîn. Town. (Site C)<br />

iv.45A<br />

Unfinished head, Dyn. XXX.<br />

Seton-Williams in JEA 51 (1965), 11-15 pl. viii [3]<br />

Tell el-Farâaîn. Town. (Site C)<br />

iv.45A<br />

Block <strong>of</strong> Tent... , Chief <strong>of</strong> the Ma, Dyn. XXII.<br />

Edwards, I. E. S. in JEA 51 (1965), 17-19 pl. ix [1]<br />

D. el-Baḥri. Dyn. XI Temple. Hypostyle, etc. (Dufferin excavations)<br />

ii 2 .392<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> Amun, now in Hanover, Kestner-Museum, formerly in Bloomfield Hills, Cranford Academy<br />

1938.28.<br />

Edwards, I. E. S. in JEA 51 (1965), 18-19 pl. ix [2]<br />

D. el-Baḥri. Dyn. XI Temple. Hypostyle, etc. (Dufferin excavations)<br />

ii 2 .392<br />

Fragment <strong>of</strong> statue Mentuḥotep (Nebḥepetre), in Marquess <strong>of</strong> Dufferin and Ava colln.<br />

Edwards, I. E. S. in JEA 51 (1965), 19 note 3 pl. ix [3]<br />

D. el-Baḥri. Dyn. XI Temple. Hypostyle, etc. (Dufferin excavations)<br />

ii 2 .392<br />

Fragment <strong>of</strong> column <strong>of</strong> Mentuḥotep (Nebhepetre), in Marquess <strong>of</strong> Dufferin and Ava colln.<br />

Edwards, I. E. S. in JEA 51 (1965), 17-22 pl. ix [4]<br />

D. el-Baḥri. Dyn. XI Temple. Hypostyle, etc. (Dufferin excavations)<br />

ii 2 .391<br />

Plan and description <strong>of</strong> excavations.<br />

Edwards, I. E. S. in JEA 51 (1965), 20-1 pl. x [1]<br />

D. el-Baḥri. Dyn. XI Temple. Hypostyle, etc. (Dufferin excavations)<br />

ii 2 .392<br />

Granite <strong>of</strong>fering table <strong>of</strong> King.<br />

Edwards, I. E. S. in JEA 51 (1965), 22 [1] pl. x [2]<br />

Deir el-Baḥri. Dyn. XI Temple. Finds. Stelae.<br />

ii 2 .395<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Nesumontu, Dyn. XI, in Marquess <strong>of</strong> Dufferin and Ava colln.<br />

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Edwards, I. E. S. in JEA 51 (1965), 22-4 [2] pl. xi [1]<br />

<strong>The</strong>ban Necropolis. Objects from <strong>The</strong>bes. Stelae.<br />

i 2 .812A<br />

Fragment, <strong>of</strong>ficial (name lost), temp. Antef (Wahankh) and Antef (Nekhtneb-tepnufer), in Marquess <strong>of</strong><br />

Dufferin and Ava colln.<br />

Edwards, I. E. S. in JEA 51 (1965), 24-5 [3] pl. x [3]<br />

803-057-800<br />

Round-topped donation stela (bottom part lost), Amosis <strong>of</strong>fering wine to Amun-Re lord <strong>of</strong> the Thrones <strong>of</strong><br />

the Two Lands, with text mentioning the south-eastern border <strong>of</strong> land donated by a Maker <strong>of</strong> ornaments,<br />

Overseer <strong>of</strong> goldworkers (name lost), temp. Amosis, in Marquess <strong>of</strong> Dufferin and Ava colln. in 1965.<br />

Edwards, I. E. S. in JEA 51 (1965), 25-6 [4] pl. xi [2]<br />

803-059-600<br />

Lower part <strong>of</strong> stela <strong>of</strong> Nufer, wab-priest, with autobiographical text in which he describes himself as a scribe<br />

and physician and mentions the death <strong>of</strong> Ahmosi Nefertere (mother <strong>of</strong> Amosis, mother <strong>of</strong> Amenophis I),<br />

early Dyn. XVIII, in Marquess <strong>of</strong> Dufferin and Ava colln. in 1965.<br />

Edwards, I. E. S. in JEA 51 (1965), 27 [6] pl. xii [1]<br />

803-034-250<br />

Stela fragment with text mentioning Iu...hetepi, Greatest <strong>of</strong> the tens <strong>of</strong> Upper Egypt, and wife Imdjed,<br />

Servant <strong>of</strong> the ruler’s table, and remains <strong>of</strong> two registers, legs <strong>of</strong> three people, and man, wife and three<br />

children before two persons, Dyn. XII, in Marquess <strong>of</strong> Dufferin and Ava colln. in 1965.<br />

Edwards, I. E. S. in JEA 51 (1965), 27 [7] pl. xii [4]<br />

804-050-149<br />

Probably temple relief, <strong>of</strong>ferings consisting <strong>of</strong> cranes, geese and a trussed ox, Dyn. XVIII, formerly in<br />

Marquess <strong>of</strong> Dufferin and Ava colln., then at Christie’s in 1937. (Another fragment <strong>of</strong> the scene in the<br />

same colln.)<br />

see Edwards, I. E. S. in JEA 51 (1965), 27 [8]<br />

800-701-850<br />

Base with feet <strong>of</strong> a triad, probably a king ‘beloved <strong>of</strong> [Khnum]’, a queen ‘beloved <strong>of</strong> Satis’ and another<br />

woman, black granite, probably New Kingdom, in Marquess <strong>of</strong> Dufferin and Ava colln.<br />

Edwards, I. E. S. in JEA 51 (1965), 27 [9] pl. xii [3]<br />

804-050-150<br />

Probably temple block with remains <strong>of</strong> nine columns <strong>of</strong> text mentioning building a temple and the god<br />

Ptah, and an expedition to Nubia (T3-stj), sandstone, New Kingdom, probably in Marquess <strong>of</strong> Dufferin<br />

and Ava colln. in 1965.<br />

see Edwards, I. E. S. in JEA 51 (1965), 28 [12] (name and title)<br />

804-055-098<br />

Tomb relief, Pentawer, ... <strong>of</strong> the temple <strong>of</strong> Amun, in adoration before squatting hawk-headed Re-<br />

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Harakhti and Nephthys, sandstone, Dyn. XIX-XX, probably in Marquess <strong>of</strong> Dufferin and Ava colln. in<br />

1965.<br />

Edwards, I. E. S. in JEA 51 (1965), 28 [13] pl. xii [2]<br />

Qaṣr Ibrîm. Various.<br />

vii.94A<br />

Fragment with cartouche <strong>of</strong> Taharqa, in Marquess <strong>of</strong> Dufferin and Ava colln.<br />

Edwards, I. E. S. in JEA 51 (1965), 19 note 4, 21-2, 26 [5], 27 [10] pl. xii [5]<br />

Deir el-Baḥri. Dyn. XI Temple. Hypostyle etc.<br />

ii 2 .392<br />

Blocks built into walls, including one with sphinxes, and one with part <strong>of</strong> cartouche <strong>of</strong> Mentu-user, in<br />

Marquess <strong>of</strong> Dufferin and Ava colln.<br />

see Edwards, I. E. S. in JEA 51 (1965), 20 with n. 1<br />

Deir el-Baḥari. Dyn. XI Temple. Hypostyle, etc. (Dufferin excavations)<br />

Omit.<br />

Stamped cloth (from c<strong>of</strong>fin?).<br />

see Edwards, I. E. S. in JEA 51 (1965), 21<br />

Deir el-Baḥari. Dyn. XI Temple. Hypostyle, etc. (Dufferin excavations)<br />

ii 2 .392<br />

Altar Mentuhotep (Nebhepetre).<br />

see Edwards, I. E. S. in JEA 51 (1965), 21<br />

Deir el-Baḥari. Dyn. XI Temple. Hypostyle, etc. (Dufferin excavations)<br />

ii 2 .392<br />

Libation tank dedicated by Ahmosi-Nefertere.<br />

Edwards, I. E. S. in JEA 51 (1965), 18 with n. 3, 19<br />

Deir el-Baḥri. Dyn. XI Temple. Hypostyle, etc.<br />

ii 2 .392<br />

‘Altar’ <strong>of</strong> Antef (Nubkheperre), in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 67857.<br />

see Edwards, I. E. S. in JEA 51 (1965), 19 with n. 5<br />

<strong>The</strong>ban Necropolis. D.B. Mentuhotp Temple area. Pit 15.<br />

i 2 .657A<br />

Alabaster sarcophagus <strong>of</strong> Queem Tem, from Dufferin excavations.<br />

see Edwards, I. E. S. in JEA 51 (1965), 20 n. 3<br />

Deir el-Baḥri. Dyn. XI Temple. Hypostyle, etc.<br />

ii 2 .392<br />

Offering table <strong>of</strong> the King, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, CG 23248.<br />

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Simpson in JEA 51 (1965), 63-8 pl. xiv<br />

Abydos. Cemetery E. <strong>of</strong> Garstang. Various.<br />

v.67A<br />

Upper part stela <strong>of</strong> Amenuser, temp. Amenemḥet III, in possession <strong>of</strong> Mrs Josephine H. Fisher <strong>of</strong> Detroit,<br />

U.S.A.<br />

Lawrence in JEA 51 (1965), 73-6 pl. xv [2]<br />

Buhen. Main Fort.<br />

vii.129A<br />

View <strong>of</strong> Middle Kingdom fortifications.<br />

Habachi in JEA 51 (1965), 124-5 [1-4] figs. 1, 2 pl. xvii [1-3]<br />

Siheil. Rock Texts. Lesser Texts.<br />

v.253A<br />

Scenes <strong>of</strong> Pendjerti, once with Pakheru, temp. Ramesses V.<br />

Habachi in JEA 51 (1965), 125 [5] pl. xvii [4] (= de Morgan, 128 [12 upper])<br />

Aswân. West bank. Rock-Texts. ‘Tingar Rock’<br />

v.242A<br />

Text <strong>of</strong> Pendjerti, temp. Ramesses V.<br />

Habachi in JEA 51 (1965), 125 [6] fig. 3<br />

Aswân. West Bank. Rock Texts, N. <strong>of</strong> Path to St. Simeon.<br />

v.242A<br />

Pendjerti adoring, temp. Ramesses V.<br />

Habachi in JEA 51 (1965), 126-7 [10] pl. xvii [5] (= de Morgan, 128 No. 13)<br />

Aswân. West Bank. ‘Tingar Rock’.<br />

v.242A<br />

Rock texts <strong>of</strong> Nebwenenef and others.<br />

Habachi in JEA 51 (1965), 126-7 [7-9, 11, 12] figs. 4, 5 pl. xviii [1]<br />

Siheil. Rock Texts. Lesser Texts.<br />

v.253A<br />

Five <strong>of</strong> Nebwenenef, once with wife, temp. Ramesses V.<br />

Habachi in JEA 51 (1965), 126-7 [10] pl. xvii [5]<br />

Aswân. West Bank. ‘Tingar Rock’.<br />

v.242A<br />

Rock text <strong>of</strong> Nebwenenef, temp. Ramesses V.<br />

Habachi in JEA 51 (1965), 128-30 [13] fig. 6 pl. xviii [2] (= de Morgan, No. 220)<br />

Siheil. Rock Texts. Lesser Texts.<br />

v.253A<br />

190<br />

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Large scene with Pendjerti and family adoring, temp. Ramesses V.<br />

see Habachi in JEA 51 (1965), 130-6<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 324, Hatiay.<br />

i 2 .395A<br />

Father is Pendjerti, and date temp. Ramesses VI-VII.<br />

Giveon in JEA 51 (1965), 202-3 fig. 1 [a, b]<br />

Palestine. Tell el-Ṣâfi. Tell Zafit.<br />

vii.372A<br />

Clay sealing with prenomen <strong>of</strong> Khyan.<br />

Emery in JEA 52 (1966), fig. 1 on 4<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Serapeum. N. Group.<br />

iii 2 .821<br />

Plan.<br />

Emery in JEA 52 (1966), 3-6 fig. 2<br />

Ṣaqqâra. North Group. South Ibis galleries with Asklepeion.<br />

iii 2 .825<br />

Plan and description.<br />

Emery in JEA 52 (1966), 5 pls. i [3], iv [1-3]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. North Group. South Ibis galleries with Asklepeion.<br />

iii 2 .825<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> entrance to South Ibis galleries.<br />

Emery in JEA 52 (1966), 5 pl. i [4]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. North Group. South Ibis galleries with Asklepeion.<br />

iii 2 .825<br />

View <strong>of</strong> nine statues in niches, Old Kingdom<br />

Emery in JEA 52 (1966), 5 pl. ii, [1, 2]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. North Group. South Ibis galleries with Asklepeion.<br />

iii 2 .825<br />

Galleries with ibis burials in situ.<br />

Emery in JEA 52 (1966), 5 pl. iii [3, 4]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. North Group. South Ibis galleries with Asklepeion.<br />

Omit.<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> mastaba S 3517.<br />

Emery in JEA 52 (1966), 6, 8 fig. 4<br />

Ṣaqqâra. North Group. South Ibis galleries with Asklepeion.<br />

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iii 2 .825<br />

Wrappings.<br />

Emery in JEA 52 (1966), 6-7 fig. 3 cf. fig. 1<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Archaic Cemetery. Royal Cemetery.<br />

Omit.<br />

Empty mastaba S 3077 with plan and section.<br />

Plumley in JEA 52 (1966), 9, 12 pl. iv [1]<br />

Qaṣr Ibrîm. Various.<br />

vii.94A<br />

Block with four men, re-used, Middle Kingdom<br />

Plumley in JEA 52(1966), 9, 12 pl. iv [3]<br />

Qaṣr Ibrîm. Various.<br />

vii.94A<br />

Lion <strong>of</strong> Meroitic King Amanîslo.<br />

see Kemp in JEA 52 (1966), 13-22 pls. vii, viii<br />

Abydos. Umm el-Qaaâb. Royal Tombs.<br />

v.78A<br />

Discussion and comparison with Ṣaqqâra, etc.<br />

Simpson in JEA 52 (1966), 39-52 pl. ix<br />

Nagaa el-Deir. Cemetery N. 3500. Tomb 3737.<br />

Omit.<br />

Papyrus with Letters to the Dead from tomb <strong>of</strong> Mereru (v.26A), in Boston MA, Museum <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts,<br />

38.2121.<br />

Caminos in JEA 52 (1966), 65-70 pls. xiii-xv<br />

Qaṣr Ibrîm. Rock Texts. South <strong>of</strong> Fort.<br />

vii.94A<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Sethos I reproduced from Talbot, <strong>The</strong> Talbotype [etc.].<br />

Seton-Williams in JEA 52 (1966), 168 pl. xxxvii [1, 2]<br />

Tell el-Faraaîn. Temple Enclosure. Finds.<br />

iv.45A<br />

Granite royal head, Late Period<br />

Seton-Williams in JEA 52 (1966), 168 pl. xxxvii [3, 4]<br />

Tell el-Faraaîn. Temple Enclosure. Finds.<br />

iv.45A<br />

Limestone torso, Saite.<br />

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Seton-Williams in JEA 52 (1966), 168 pl. xxxviii [1]<br />

Tell el-Faraaîn. Temple Enclosure. Finds.<br />

iv.45A<br />

Fragmentary inscription.<br />

see Simpson in JEA 52 (1966), 174<br />

Abydos. Cemetery E. <strong>of</strong> Garstang. Various.<br />

v.67A<br />

Upper part <strong>of</strong> stela <strong>of</strong> Amenuser, temp. Amenemḥet III, in possession <strong>of</strong> Mrs Josephine H. Fisher.<br />

see Aldred in JEA 52 (1966), 188<br />

Ashmunein. Pylon <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II. Re-used aAmarna reliefs.<br />

iv.168A<br />

Block, perhaps Queen kissing princess Merytaten but more probably Merytaten kissing her daughter<br />

Merytaten-Tasherit, in Brooklyn NY, Brooklyn Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 60.197.8.<br />

Plumley in JEA 53 (1967), 3-5 fig. 1 pls. i. ii [1, 2]<br />

Qaṣr Ibrîm. Fort.<br />

vii.94A<br />

Plan <strong>of</strong> East Staircase and views.<br />

Lipinska in JEA 53 (1967), 25-6 [1-2, 4-6]<br />

Deîr el-Baḥri. Temple <strong>of</strong> Amun. Temp. Tuthmosis III.<br />

ii 2 .378-9<br />

Texts from columns and wall fragments.<br />

Lipinska in JEA 53 (1967), 25 [3]<br />

Deîr el-Baḥri. Temple <strong>of</strong> Amun. Temp. Tuthmosis III.<br />

ii 2 .378-9<br />

Text from North jamb <strong>of</strong> granite doorway.<br />

Lipinska in JEA 53 (1967), 26 [7]<br />

Deîr el-Baḥri. Temple <strong>of</strong> Amun. Temp. Tuthmosis III.<br />

ii 2 .378-9<br />

Texts from black granite statue <strong>of</strong> Tuthmosis III.<br />

Lipinska in JEA 53 (1967), 26 [8]<br />

Deîr el-Baḥri. Temple <strong>of</strong> Amun. Temp. Tuthmosis III.<br />

ii 2 .378-9<br />

Texts from red granite statue <strong>of</strong> Tuthmosis III.<br />

see Lipinska in JEA 53 (1967), 27<br />

<strong>The</strong>ban Necropolis. Draa Abû el-Nagaa. Finds.<br />

i 2 .613A<br />

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Mention <strong>of</strong> founding <strong>of</strong> Djeserakhet on left jamb <strong>of</strong> Rau, temp. Tuthmosis III, in New York NY,<br />

Metropolitan Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 26.2.54.5.<br />

see Lipinska in JEA 53 (1967), 27<br />

Deir el-Baḥri. Buildings <strong>of</strong> Tuthmosis III.<br />

ii 2 .381<br />

Zeserakhet in texts <strong>of</strong> foundation deposits in various museums.<br />

see Lipinska in JEA 53 (1967), 27 n. 13<br />

Deir el-Baḥri. Buildings <strong>of</strong> Tuthmosis III.<br />

ii 2 .378<br />

Foundation deposit from Causeway Bark Shrine.<br />

see Lipinska in JEA 53 (1967), 30-1<br />

Deir el-Baḥri. Temple <strong>of</strong> Amun. Temp. Tuthmosis III.<br />

ii 2 .378<br />

Name <strong>of</strong> temple.<br />

see Lipinska in JEA 53 (1967), 31 with n. 1, 31-2 with n. 2<br />

<strong>The</strong>ban Temples. Objects. Various.<br />

ii 2 .536<br />

Foundation deposits <strong>of</strong> Tuthmosis III in Djesermenu, one in Chicago IL, Oriental <strong>Institute</strong> Museum,<br />

18799-18824, one in Durham, Oriental Museum, N. 975-6.<br />

see Lipinska in JEA 53 (1967), 32, 33<br />

Deir el-Baḥri. Temple <strong>of</strong> Tuthmosis III.<br />

ii 2 .378<br />

Called Djeserakhet.<br />

Stewart in JEA 53 (1967), 34, 36 pl. ii [1]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. Objects. Statues.<br />

i 2 .789A<br />

Sankhamun, Dyn. XVIII, in London, British Museum, EA 21980.<br />

Stewart in JEA 53 (1967), 35, 37 pl. iv [1]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. Objects. Statues.<br />

i 2 .789A<br />

Amenemḥab, Dyn. XVIII, in London, British Museum, EA 29944.<br />

Stewart, H. M. in JEA 53 (1967), 34, 36 pl. iii [2]<br />

801-633-435<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> Sennuter, ... <strong>of</strong> the king, kneeling with a stela, mid-Dyn. XVIII, in London, British Museum, EA<br />

65340.<br />

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Stewart, H. M. in JEA 53 (1967), 35, 36-7 pl. iii [3]<br />

801-633-425<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> Amenemopet, Chief steward <strong>of</strong> the King, Leader <strong>of</strong> the festival <strong>of</strong> Amun, kneeling with a stela,<br />

black granite, mid-Dyn. XVIII, in London, British Museum, EA 26270.<br />

Stewart, H. M. in JEA 53 (1967), 35, 37 pl. iv [2]<br />

801-622-725<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> Userhet standing with a stela, sandstone, mid-Dyn. XVIII, in London, British Museum, EA 2294.<br />

Stewart, H. M. in JEA 53 (1967), 35, 37-8 pl. iv [3]<br />

801-633-415<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> Khaemweset, Efficient agent <strong>of</strong> his lord, kneeling with a stela, Dyn. XIX, in London, British<br />

Museum, EA 1305.<br />

Ruffle in JEA 53 (1967), 39-41 pl. v<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. Objects. Statues.<br />

i 2 .783A<br />

Bust from double-statue, probably temp. Amenophis III (or perhaps late Dyn. XVIII), in Birmingham,<br />

City Museum and Art Gallery, 69.96.<br />

Ruffle, J. in JEA 53 (1967), 41-4 [2] pl. vi<br />

803-047-500<br />

Round-topped stela, two registers, I, son Kawi libating before seated Nebiotef, wab-priest, and wife<br />

Djehuti, on right, and on left, seated Kaai and wife Djehuti, II, two brothers and three sisters before [left<br />

uncarved], and below, three lines <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fering text invoking Horus the Behdetite and Osiris ‘in Behdet’ on<br />

behalf <strong>of</strong> Nebiotef, Kaai and Kawi (dedicator <strong>of</strong> the stela), mid-Dyn. XVIII, in Birmingham, City Museum<br />

and Art Gallery, 70.96. (Probably from Edfu.)<br />

Ruffle, J. in JEA 53 (1967), 44-5 [3] pl. vii [1]<br />

801-643-100<br />

Block statuette <strong>of</strong> Metji, Overseer <strong>of</strong> craftsmen(?) <strong>of</strong> [Amun], etc., headless, dedicated by son Itefnufer,<br />

probably temp. Amenophis III, in Birmingham, City Museum and Art Gallery, 243.33.<br />

Ruffle, J. in JEA 53 (1967), 45-6 pl. vii [2]<br />

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Reliefs.<br />

iii 2 .751A<br />

Block from funerary procession with priests and female mourners, probably late Dyn. XVIII, in<br />

Birmingham, City Museum and Art Gallery, 688.66.<br />

Jacquet-Gordon in JEA 53 (1967), 63-8 pl. xi<br />

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.<br />

v.204A<br />

Fragment, Peshedubaste, temp. Osorkon I (formerly called year 36, but date is lost), in London, Petrie<br />

Museum, 14496.<br />

195<br />

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Gray in JEA 53 (1967), 75 pl. xiii [1, 2]<br />

8<br />

C<strong>of</strong>fins and mummy, Late Period, formerly in Baron D. V. Denon colln., 241-3, in Newcastle-upon-<br />

Tyne, Hancock Museum.<br />

Gray in JEA 53 (1967), 77-8 pl. xv [1]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. Objects. C<strong>of</strong>fins.<br />

i 2 .831A<br />

Outer c<strong>of</strong>fin and cartonnage <strong>of</strong> Beketenḥor, daughter <strong>of</strong> Nekhtefmut, in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Hancock<br />

Museum.<br />

Emery in JEA 53 (1967), 142-3 figs. 1, 2 pls. xix, xx<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Serapeum North Group.<br />

iii 2 .821<br />

Account <strong>of</strong> excavation 1966-7 with key plan <strong>of</strong> North Group, and plans and section <strong>of</strong> Temple <strong>of</strong><br />

Nektanebos II.<br />

Emery in JEA 53 (1967), 141-5 pls. xxii, [1, 2, 4]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Serapeum North Group.<br />

iii 2 .821<br />

Demotic graffiti on blocks, votive stela and <strong>of</strong>fering table.<br />

see Emery in JEA 53 (1967), 143<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Serapeum North Group. Temple <strong>of</strong> Nektanebo II. Finds.<br />

iii 2 .824<br />

Fragments <strong>of</strong> wooden shrine <strong>of</strong> Amasis, in Toronto, Royal Ontario Museum, 969.137.2.<br />

see Emery in JEA 53 (1967), 143<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Serapeum North Group. Temple <strong>of</strong> Nektanebos II. Finds.<br />

iii 2 .821<br />

Lower part <strong>of</strong> seated statue, diorite, Dyn. III, in London, British Museum, EA 67154.<br />

see Emery in JEA 53 (1967), 143 [near bottom] (as Tuthmosis II)<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Serapeum North Group. Temple <strong>of</strong> Nektanebos II. Finds.<br />

iii 2 .821<br />

Torso and legs <strong>of</strong> statue <strong>of</strong> Sesonchis V, in Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum, E.6.1969.<br />

see Emery in JEA 53 (1967), 143 (as Ramesses IX)<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Serapeum North Group. Temple <strong>of</strong> Nektanebos II. Finds.<br />

iii 2 .824<br />

Furniture fragment <strong>of</strong> Ramesses XI, wood, in London, Petrie Museum, 30629.<br />

Emery in JEA 53 (1967), 143(b) pls. xxi [2], xxii [5]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Temple <strong>of</strong> Nektanebos II. Finds.<br />

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iii 2 .823<br />

Jackal statue, Late Period, in New York NY, Metropolitan Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 69.105.<br />

Emery in JEA 53 (1967), 143(a) pls. xxii [6]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Temple <strong>of</strong> Nektanebos II. Finds.<br />

iii 2 .823<br />

Jackal statue, Late Period, in London, Petrie Museum, 30565.<br />

Emery in JEA 53 (1967), pl. xxi [4, right]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Temple <strong>of</strong> Nektanebos II. Finds.<br />

iii 2 .822<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> [Pede]atum (?), Late Period, in Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum, E.8.1969.<br />

Emery in JEA 53 (1967), pl. xxii [3]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Serapeum, North Group. Temple <strong>of</strong> Nektanebos II. Finds.<br />

iii 2 .824<br />

Panel, man and two gods in relief, wd. Late Period, in Birmingham, City Museum and Art Gallery,<br />

442.69.<br />

Emery in JEA 53 (1967), 143 pls. xxiii [1, 2], cf. xxi [1]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Temple <strong>of</strong> Nektanebos II. Finds.<br />

iii 2 .822<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> Bekennanefu, kneeling with naos <strong>of</strong> Ptaḥ, schist, late Dyn. XXVI or Dyn. XXVII, in Toronto,<br />

Royal Ontario Museum, 969.137.1.<br />

Emery in JEA 53 (1967), 143 pls. xxiii [3], xxi [4, left]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Temple <strong>of</strong> Nektanebos II. Finds.<br />

iii 2 .822<br />

Statue, man holding figure <strong>of</strong> Ptaḥ, wood, 3rd Int. Period, in London, British Museum, 67138.<br />

Emery in JEA 53 (1967), 143 pl. xxiii [4]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Serapeum, North Group. Temple <strong>of</strong> Nektanebos II. Finds.<br />

iii 2 .824<br />

Standing sphinx, wood, Late Period, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 91111.<br />

Emery in JEA 53 (1967), 143 pl. xxiii [5]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Serapeum, North Group. Temple <strong>of</strong> Nektanebos II. Finds.<br />

iii 2 .822<br />

Man holding figure <strong>of</strong> Ptaḥ, wd., Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egypian Museum, JE 91115.<br />

Emery in JEA 53 (1967), 143 pl. xxiv [1]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Serapeum, North Group. Temple <strong>of</strong> Nektanebos II. Finds.<br />

iii 2 .822<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> Pentashendyt kneeling with Osiris statue, Dyn. XXVI-XXVII, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE<br />

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91113.<br />

Emery in JEA 53 (1967), 143 pl. xxiv [2] on xxi [4, middle]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Serapeum, North Group. Temple <strong>of</strong> Nektanebos II. Finds.<br />

iii 2 .821<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> Kanufer squatting with figure <strong>of</strong> Ptaḥ, wood, Late Period, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 91118.<br />

Emery in JEA 53 (1967), 143 pl. xxiv [3]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Serapeum, North Group. Temple <strong>of</strong> Nektanebos II. Finds.<br />

iii 2 .822<br />

Osiris seated, dedicated by (Pe)dubaste-wer, schist, Late Period, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 91116.<br />

Emery in JEA 53 (1967), pl. xxv [2]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Sacred Animal Complexes. Finds from Temple.<br />

iii 2 .825A<br />

Bronze situla <strong>of</strong> Ḥarkhebi, Dyn. XXX or early Ptolemaic, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 91134.<br />

Emery in JEA 53 (1967), pl. xxv [3]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Serapeum North Group. Temple <strong>of</strong> Nektanebos II. Finds.<br />

iii 2 .824<br />

Wooden panel, King <strong>of</strong>fering to Isis and Harpocrates, Late Period, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 91103.<br />

Emery in JEA 53 (1967), 143 pl. xxv [5]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Serapeum North Group. Temple <strong>of</strong> Nektanebos II. Finds.<br />

iii 2 .823<br />

Uraeus supporting pillar, <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II, blue glass, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 91117.<br />

Emery in JEA 53 (1967), 143 pl. xxvi [1, 2]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Serapeum North Group. Temple <strong>of</strong> Nektanebos II. Finds.<br />

iii 2 .824<br />

White crown flanked by human arms, wood, probably Late Period, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 91110.<br />

Emery in JEA 53 (1967), 145 facing pl. xxvi [3]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Serapeum North Group. Temple <strong>of</strong> Nektanebos II. Finds.<br />

iii 2 .823<br />

Bust <strong>of</strong> goddess, schist, Late Period<br />

Emery in JEA 53 (1967), 143 pl. xxvi [5]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Serapeum North Group. Temple <strong>of</strong> Nektanebos II. Finds.<br />

iii 2 .823<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> lioness, wood, Late Period<br />

Seton-Williams in JEA 53 (1967), 146-9 fig. 1 pl. xxvii<br />

Tell el-Farâaîn. Town.<br />

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iv.45A<br />

Fragments <strong>of</strong> statues, one with cartouches <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II, from Site B.<br />

Seton-Williams in JEA 53 (1967), 146-9 fig. 1 pl. xxviii [2]<br />

Tell el-Farâaîn. Town.<br />

iv.45A<br />

Prodynastic cylinder-seal <strong>of</strong> Seka, n <strong>of</strong> Dep.<br />

Thomas in JEA 53 (1967), 162 fig. 1<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. Valley <strong>of</strong> the Queens. QV 33, Tanedjemt.<br />

i 2 .751A<br />

View showing corner <strong>of</strong> left and end walls with cartouche.<br />

Janssen, Jac. J. in JEA 53 (1967), 163-4<br />

Karnak. Monthu Enclosure. Temple <strong>of</strong> Maet.<br />

ii 2 .13(40)<br />

Text <strong>of</strong> Unnufer, Vizier, and father Montuhirhetef.<br />

see Stewart, H. M. in JEA 53 (1967), 164<br />

801-633-415<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> Khaemweset, Efficient agent <strong>of</strong> his lord, kneeling with a stela, Dyn. XIX, in London, British<br />

Museum, EA 1305.<br />

see Bennett in JEA 53 (1967), 165-6<br />

8<br />

Painted c<strong>of</strong>fin with scenes, Late Period, in Colchester, Hollytrees Museum.<br />

Emery in JEA 54 (1968), 11-13 pls. ii-iii figs. 1, 2<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Royal Cemetery. Dyn. I. S 3070.<br />

Omit.<br />

Plan, sections, and views.<br />

Posener in JEA 54 (1968), 67-70 pls. viii, xi, xiA<br />

Ḥet-nub. Main Quarry P.<br />

iv.238A<br />

Fragment stela <strong>of</strong> Sebekhotep, year 22 <strong>of</strong> Sesostris I, joining fragment published previously, both with<br />

dealer.<br />

Barns in JEA 54 (1968), 71-6 pls. x, xi<br />

8<br />

Writing-board with hieratic text, Hyksos Period, probably from Carnarvon excavations at <strong>The</strong>bes, in<br />

Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, 1964.489 a, b.<br />

Curtis and Mancini in JEA 54 (1968), 77-81 pls. xii, xiii<br />

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<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 8. Kha.<br />

i 2 .16A<br />

Details <strong>of</strong> c<strong>of</strong>fins, mummy, etc., in Turin, Museo Egizio.<br />

Curtis and Mancini in JEA 54 (1968), 77-81 [4] pl. xiii [1]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 8. Kha.<br />

i 2 .18A<br />

Mask <strong>of</strong> Meryt, in Turin, Museo Egizio, Supp. 8473.<br />

Vandier in JEA 54 (1968), 89-94 pls. xv, xvi fig. 1<br />

Mendes. Miscellaneous. Statues.<br />

iv.36A<br />

Kneeling statue <strong>of</strong> Ibeba, high-priest <strong>of</strong> Mendes, temp. Ay, in Paris, Musée National duLouvre, E. 25429.<br />

see Vandier in JEA 54 (1968), 94 n. 2<br />

Rizeiqât. Dahamsha, near Mahâmîd.<br />

v.161A<br />

Block-statue <strong>of</strong> Yy, temp. Ay, in Brooklyn NY, Brooklyn Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 66.174.1.<br />

Aldred in JEA 54 (1968), 100-3 figs. 1-4 pl. xvii [1]<br />

Tell Basṭa. Miscellaneous.<br />

iv.34A<br />

Block used as weight, Ḥaremḥab and Ramesses I, in Edinburgh, Royal Museum <strong>of</strong> Scotland, 1965.318.<br />

Desroches-Noblecourt in JEA 54 (1968), 82-8 pl. xix fig. 2<br />

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Fragment <strong>of</strong> lid <strong>of</strong> ivory box, girl (or young prince) picking grapes, temp. Amenophis IV or Tutankhamun,<br />

in Paris, Musée du Louvre, E. 14374.<br />

Aldred in JEA 54 (1968), 103-6 fig. 5<br />

Dendara Site. Miscellaneous. Statues.<br />

v.115A<br />

Text from statue <strong>of</strong> Queen Mutnedjemt (formerly thought to be Queen Mutemwia), seen in Forecourt <strong>of</strong><br />

Great Temple.<br />

see Habachi in JEA 54 (1968), 107-111<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 282, Nakht. Ramesside.<br />

i 2 .364A<br />

Now corrected to Inhertnakht, temp. Ramesses II, correction <strong>of</strong> name, and names <strong>of</strong> parents.<br />

see Habachi in JEA 54 (1968), 112 [top]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 282, Nakht. Ramesside.<br />

i 2 .364A<br />

Now connected to Inhertnakht, temp. Ramesses II, name and title <strong>of</strong> father Nekhtmin from loose<br />

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fragments.<br />

see Habachi in JEA 54 (1968), 111 (=Steindorff, Aniba, ii, pl. 12 [49])<br />

aAniba. Town. Temple <strong>of</strong> Horus <strong>of</strong> Miaam.<br />

v.81A<br />

Stela with bark <strong>of</strong> Amun, ded. by [Inhertnakht], temp. Ramesses II.<br />

Habachi in JEA 54 (1968), 110-111 figs. 2, 3 pl. xvii [2, 3]<br />

Siheil. Rock Texts. Containing Royal Names.<br />

v.251A<br />

Texts <strong>of</strong> Inḥertnakht and Amenemopet, temp. Ramesses II.<br />

Habachi in JEA 54 (1968), 112 fig. 4<br />

Ancient Road. Rock Texts. With Royal Names.<br />

v.247A<br />

Nekhtmin before Ramesses II.<br />

Brunner, H. in JEA 54 (1968), 129-33 pls. xix [1], xx (latter from Alticchiero)<br />

801-643-750<br />

Block-statue <strong>of</strong> Parahotep (also Rahotep), Governor <strong>of</strong> the Town and Vizier, etc., with figures <strong>of</strong> Maet <strong>of</strong><br />

Per-Rameses, Ptah, Osiris and the Sons <strong>of</strong> Horus in relief, granite, temp. Ramesses II, formerly in A.<br />

Quirini colln. in Villa Alticchiero, Padua, now in Bellagio, Lago di Como, Villa Melzi.<br />

Brunner, H. in JEA 54 (1968), 133-4 [iv] pl. xix [2]<br />

802-120-330<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> lion-headed goddess, probably Sekhmet, lower legs and parts <strong>of</strong> arms lost, grey granite, probably<br />

temp. Amenophis III, in Bellagio, Lago di Como, Villa Melzi. (Probably from temple <strong>of</strong> Mut at Karnak.)<br />

Clère, J. J. in JEA 54 (1968), 135-8, 142-5 pl. xxi fig. 1 (as black granite)<br />

801-643-120<br />

Block statuette <strong>of</strong> Minmosi, First prophet <strong>of</strong> Onuris, etc., son <strong>of</strong> Hor (elsewhere Hori), First prophet <strong>of</strong><br />

Onuris, etc., with cartouche <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II, granodiorite, temp. Ramesses II, in Brighton, Art Gallery and<br />

Museum, Af.202.<br />

Clerè in JEA 54 (1968), 138-41 pls. xxii, xxiii, 145-8 fig. 2<br />

Mît Rahîna. Miscellaneous. Statues.<br />

iii 2 .865<br />

Block statue <strong>of</strong> Piay, temp. Ramesses II, in possession <strong>of</strong> Albert Husson <strong>of</strong> Lyon.<br />

Janssen, Jac. J. in JEA 54 (1968), 165-172 pl. xxv<br />

El-Dakhla Oasis. Mût el-Kharâb. Temple.<br />

vii.296A<br />

Hieratic donation stela <strong>of</strong> Esdjehut, year 24 <strong>of</strong> probably Piankhy, in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum,<br />

1894.107.b.<br />

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Moss in JEA 54 (1968), 173-4 pl. xxvi<br />

<strong>The</strong>ban Necropolis. Objects. C<strong>of</strong>fins.<br />

i 2 .827A<br />

Outer c<strong>of</strong>fin <strong>of</strong> Pedeamun, Late Period, formerly in Gloucester, City Museum, now in Liverpool,<br />

Liverpool Museum, 53.72.1.2, and description <strong>of</strong> other c<strong>of</strong>fins.<br />

Moss in JEA 54 (1968), 174-5 pl. xxvii [1-4 ( 2, 4 Montfaucon copies <strong>of</strong> Kebehsennuf and Duamutef)]<br />

Canopic-jars <strong>of</strong> Ahmosi, son <strong>of</strong> Pedeptah, Late Period<br />

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Two in Lady Lever Art Gallery (Imset, Kebehsennuf), one in Avignon, Musée Calvet 115 (Ḍuamutef), one<br />

in Paris, Musée du Louvre, E. 13137 (Hepy).<br />

see De Meulenaere in JEA 54 (1968), 183<br />

El Mahalla el-Kubra. Built in blocks.<br />

iv.42A<br />

Block from granite sarcophagus <strong>of</strong> Tashenesi, mother <strong>of</strong> Amasis, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 71898.<br />

De Meulenaere, H. in JEA 54 (1968), 183-4 pl. xxix [1]<br />

Back<br />

801-780-070<br />

Upper part <strong>of</strong> statue <strong>of</strong> Tash(en)esi, Mother <strong>of</strong> the King <strong>of</strong> Upper and Lower Egypt (Amasis), upper part,<br />

grey granite, temp. Amasis, in London, British Museum, EA 775.<br />

see De Meulenaere, H. in JEA 54 (1968), 184 n. 3<br />

800-832-050<br />

Two fragments <strong>of</strong> headless sphinx <strong>of</strong> Amasis, in Alexandria, Graeco-Roman Museum, 11235, 11290.<br />

see De Meulenaere in JEA 54 (1968), 184-5<br />

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Three canopic jars <strong>of</strong> Princess Tashenesi, Dyn. XXII-XXV, in Vatican, Museo Gregoriano Egizio, 149-51.<br />

see De Meulenaere in JEA 54 (1968), 185<br />

8<br />

Four canopic-jars <strong>of</strong> Tashenesi, dau. <strong>of</strong> Amasis, in Leningrad, 808 (Imset), Oxford, Ashmolean (Queen’s<br />

College, 325) (Hepy), Leiden, Rijksmuseum van Oudheden, R.55 (Duamutef), and Hayez colln.<br />

(Kebehsennuf).<br />

De Meulenaere, H. in JEA 54 (1968), 186 pl. xxix [2, 3]<br />

802-002-540<br />

Statuette <strong>of</strong> Amun-Re lord <strong>of</strong> the Thrones <strong>of</strong> the Two Lands seated, dedicated by Ankhnesneferbre,<br />

Songstress <strong>of</strong> the interior <strong>of</strong> Amun, and Neitikert, [First] prophetess <strong>of</strong> Amun, daughter <strong>of</strong> Amasis and<br />

Ankhnesneferbre, Divine adoratress, bronze, temp. Amasis, in Chicago IL, Oriental <strong>Institute</strong> Museum,<br />

10584.<br />

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Seton-Williams in JEA 55 (1969), 5-12 figs. 1-2<br />

Tell el-Farâaîn. Temple Area (Site B).<br />

iv.45A<br />

Description and plans.<br />

Seton-Williams in JEA 55 (1969), 5-12 pl. i<br />

Tell el-Farâaîn. Temple Area (Site B).<br />

iv.45A<br />

Views.<br />

Seton-Williams in JEA 55 (1969), 5-12 pl. iii [1, 2]<br />

Tell el-Farâaîn. Temple Area (Site B).<br />

iv.45A<br />

Bust <strong>of</strong> prophet <strong>of</strong> Horus [temp. Amasis].<br />

Seton-Williams in JEA 55 (1969), 5-12 pl. iii [3]<br />

Tell el-Farâaîn. Temple Area (Site B).<br />

iv.45A<br />

Fragment with stars.<br />

Seton-Williams in JEA 55 (1969), 5-12 pl. iii [4]<br />

Tell el-Farâaîn. Temple Area (Site B).<br />

iv.45A<br />

Fragment with names <strong>of</strong> Pe and Dep.<br />

see Redford in JEA 55 (1969), 18-21 [4-7, 17-19, 20-2, 24] fig. 3<br />

Tell el-Farâaîn. Temple Area (Site B).<br />

iv.45A<br />

Inscribed fragments and fragments <strong>of</strong> statues<br />

see Redford in JEA 55 (1969), 18-21 [25]<br />

Tell el-Farâaîn. Temple Area (Site B).<br />

iv.45A<br />

Fragment with names <strong>of</strong> Pe and Dep.<br />

see Redford in JEA 55 (1969), 18-21 [26]<br />

Tell el-Farâaîn. Temple Area (Site B).<br />

iv.45A<br />

Fragment <strong>of</strong> bowl with Horus-name Khaemweset, in London, British Museum, EA 67157.<br />

see Redford in JEA 55 (1969), 18-21 [27]<br />

Tell el-Farâaîn. Temple Area (Site B).<br />

iv.45A<br />

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Bust <strong>of</strong> servant <strong>of</strong> Horus, temp. Amasis.<br />

see Redford in JEA 55 (1969), 22 [1]<br />

Tell el-Farâaîn. Miscellaneous.<br />

iv.45A<br />

Relief, Harsiesi standing, Late Period (?), in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum.<br />

see Redford in JEA 55 (1969), 22 [2]<br />

Tell el-Farâaîn. Miscellaneous.<br />

iv.45A<br />

Cippus, Ḥarshedef on crocodiles, Late Period, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum.<br />

see Redford in JEA 55 (1969), 22 [3]<br />

Tell el-Farâaîn. Miscellaneous.<br />

iv.45A<br />

Donation-stela Tefnakht, year 38 [<strong>of</strong> Sesonchis V], in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum.<br />

see Redford in JEA 55 (1969), 22 [4]<br />

Tell el-Farâaîn. Miscellaneous.<br />

iv.45A<br />

Statuette Buto as human-headed uraeus, Late Period, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 85638.<br />

see Redford in JEA 55 (1969), 22 [5]<br />

Tell el-Farâaîn. Miscellaneous.<br />

iv.45A<br />

Fragment <strong>of</strong> upper part <strong>of</strong> stela with text <strong>of</strong> Amasis (?), in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum.<br />

Emery in JEA 55 (1969), fig. 1 on 32<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Serapeum. North Group.<br />

iii 2 .448 n. 1, iii 2 .821<br />

Plan.<br />

Emery in JEA 55 (1969), 31-3 pls. vi-viii<br />

Ṣaqqâra. North Group. Ibis Catacomb Site.<br />

Omit. (A.iii.102)<br />

Deposit <strong>of</strong> funeral furniture found in 1968.<br />

Emery in JEA 55 (1969), pl. vi [4]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Serapeum. North Group. Temple <strong>of</strong> Nektanebos II. Finds.<br />

iii 2 .823<br />

Baboon, faience, Late Period, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 91112.<br />

Emery in JEA 55 (1969), pl. vi [7]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Sacred Animal complexes. C. Northern Group. Finds from Temple.<br />

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iii 2 .825<br />

Bronze situla <strong>of</strong> Pedubaste, Late Period, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 91356.<br />

Emery in JEA 55 (1969), pl. vii [5, 6]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Baboon Galleries.<br />

iii 2 .826<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> Horus, from statue <strong>of</strong> Isis suckling Horus, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 91301.<br />

Emery in JEA 55 (1969), 33 pl. viii [1-4]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Serapeum North Group. Temple <strong>of</strong> Nektanebos II. Finds.<br />

iii 2 .825<br />

Dummy mummy <strong>of</strong> Apis-bull.<br />

Emery in JEA 55 (1969), 35 [3] pl. ix [2]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Serapeum, North Group. Temple <strong>of</strong> Nektanebos II.<br />

iii 2 .821<br />

Upper part <strong>of</strong> two scenes, King before Apis and before [mother <strong>of</strong> Apis].<br />

Emery in JEA 55 (1969), 34 pl. ix [3, 4]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Serapeum, North Group. Temple <strong>of</strong> Nektanebos II.<br />

iii 2 .821<br />

Cornice-blocks with cartouches.<br />

Emery in JEA 55 (1969), 31-5 pls. x, xi<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Serapeum, North Group. Temple <strong>of</strong> Nektanebos II.<br />

iii 2 .821<br />

Views, plan and description.<br />

Aldred in JEA 55 (1969), 74 figs. 1, 2<br />

<strong>The</strong>ban Temples. Objects. Statues.<br />

ii 2 .533<br />

Fragment <strong>of</strong> lower part Amenophis III in chequered garment, formerly in magazines <strong>of</strong> Luxor Temple.<br />

Gaballa in JEA 55 (1969), 2-5 pl. xvi figs. 1-3<br />

Karnak. Hypostyle. Exterior. South Part.<br />

ii 2 .58 (172)<br />

Scene at I, Ramesses II in chariot attacking forts.<br />

Gaballa in JEA 55 (1969), 85-8 pl. xvii fig. 4<br />

Karnak. Hypostyle. Exterior. South Part.<br />

ii 2 .58(173)<br />

Scene, Ramesses II in chariot in I.<br />

Gaballa in JEA 55 (1969), 85-8 pl. xviii-xx figs. 5-6<br />

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Karnak. Hypostyle. Exterior. South Part.<br />

ii 2 .58(174)<br />

Scenes, Ramesses II in chariot in I-III, left.<br />

Jacquet-Gordon, Bonnet, and Jacquet in JEA 55 (1969), 107-111 fig. 1<br />

Island <strong>of</strong> Argo. Temple at Tabo.<br />

vii.180A<br />

Description and plan.<br />

Jacquet-Gordon, Bonnet, and Jacquet in JEA 55 (1969), 103-111 pls. xxii, xxiii [3]<br />

Island <strong>of</strong> Argo. Temple at Tabo.<br />

vii.180A<br />

Views.<br />

Jacquet-Gordon, Bonnet, and Jacquet in JEA 55 (1969), 103-111 pl. xxiii [1]<br />

Island <strong>of</strong> Argo. Temple at Tabo.<br />

vii.180A<br />

Re-used block <strong>of</strong> Dyn. XVIII.<br />

Jacquet-Gordon, Bonnet, and Jacquet in JEA 55 (1969), 103-111 pl. xxiii [2]<br />

Island <strong>of</strong> Argo. Temple at Tabo.<br />

vii.180A<br />

Block from 2nd Pylon, Dyn. XXV.<br />

Jacquet-Gordon, Bonnet, and Jacquet in JEA 55 (1969), 103-111 pl. xxiii [5, 6]<br />

Island <strong>of</strong> Argo. Temple at Tabo.<br />

vii.180A<br />

Finds in Sanctuary.<br />

Trigger in JEA 55 (1969), 117-28 pls. xxviii, xxix<br />

Quṣtul (and Ballana). Royal Tombs.<br />

vii.123A<br />

Discussion, with sections <strong>of</strong> royal tombs and plans <strong>of</strong> graves.<br />

Emery in JEA 56 (1970), 5-7, with plans on pls. ii, iii<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Serapeum. North Group.<br />

iii 2 .821<br />

Plans <strong>of</strong> Temple <strong>of</strong> Nektanebos II.<br />

Emery in JEA 56 (1970), 7-9 with plan on fig. 1 and pls. xi [1, 2], xii, xiii<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Baboon Galleries.<br />

iii 2 .826<br />

Description, plan and views.<br />

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Emery in JEA 56 (1970), 8 pl. xiv [1]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Baboon Galleries.<br />

iii 2 .826<br />

Statue, Isis suckling Horus, Late Period (?), in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 91301.<br />

Emery in JEA 56 (1970), 8 pl. xiv [2, 3]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Baboon Galleries.<br />

iii 2 .826<br />

Two baboons, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, and New York NY, Metropolitan Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 1971.51.<br />

Emery in JEA 56 (1970), pl. XIV [lower left] (called 4)<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Serapeum. North Group. Temple <strong>of</strong> Nektanebos II. Baboon Galleries.<br />

iii 2 .827<br />

Apis-stela <strong>of</strong> Pasinu, Late Period<br />

Emery in JEA 56 (1970), pl. xiv [lower rt.] (as 4)<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Baboon Galleries.<br />

iii 2 .826<br />

Sphinx, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 91303.<br />

Emery in JEA 56 (1970), 8 pl. xv [5]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Baboon Galleries.<br />

iii 2 .826<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Meresh.<br />

Emery in JEA 56 (1970), pl. xvii [1]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. S 3518. Dyn. III.<br />

iii 2 . 448<br />

Jar-sealing with name <strong>of</strong> Netjerikhet.<br />

Emery in JEA 56 (1970), pl. XVIII after 10<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Serapeum. North Group.<br />

iii 2 .821<br />

Plan.<br />

Emery in JEA 56 (1970), 10 pls. xix, xx<br />

Ṣaqqâra. North <strong>of</strong> the Step Pyramid. S 3518, Dyn. III.<br />

iii 2 .448<br />

Description, plan and sections.<br />

Plumley in JEA 56 (1970), 15-18 pl. xxii [1, 2]<br />

Qaṣr Ibrîm. Fort.<br />

vii.94A<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> Meroitic Building.<br />

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Plumley in JEA 56 (1970), 15-18 pl. xxiii [4]<br />

Qaṣr Ibrîm. Fort.<br />

vii.94A<br />

Window with Meroitic relief.<br />

Plumley in JEA 56 (1970), 15-18 pl. xxiv [1-3]<br />

Qaṣr Ibrîm. Fort.<br />

vii.94A<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> S.W. Gate.<br />

Plumley in JEA 56 (1970), 15-18 pl. xxv [3]<br />

Qaṣr Ibrîm. Fort.<br />

vii.94A<br />

Block <strong>of</strong> Taharqa re-used in Gate.<br />

Dabrowski in JEA 56 (1970), 101-4 pl. xviii<br />

Deir el-Baḥri. Great Temple. Upper Court.<br />

ii 2 .357A<br />

View.<br />

Dabrowski in JEA 56 (1970), 101-4 pl. xlix-l<br />

Deir el-Baḥri. Great Temple. Upper Court.<br />

ii 2 .357A<br />

Reliefs, bulls, Nile gods and rekhyt bird from columns.<br />

Dabrowski in JEA 56 (1970), 101-4 pl. li [1] fig. 1<br />

Deir el-Baḥri. Great Temple. Upper Court.<br />

ii 2 .357A<br />

Reconstruction <strong>of</strong> columns.<br />

Dabrowski in JEA 56 (1970), 101-4 pl. li [2]<br />

Deir el-Baḥri. Great Temple. Upper Court.<br />

ii 2 .357A<br />

Reconstructed plan.<br />

Dabrowski in JEA 56 (1970), 101-4 pl. lii [1, 2]<br />

Deir el-Baḥri. Great Temple. Upper Court.<br />

ii 2 .357A<br />

Reconstructed view.<br />

Caminos in JEA 56 (1970), 117-28 pl. liii<br />

8<br />

Mummy-shroud <strong>of</strong> woman Mahu, late Dyn. XVII-early XVIII, in Hanover (New Hampshire), Dartmouth<br />

College, 39.64.6623.<br />

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Gray in JEA 56 (1970), 132-3 pl. lx [1, 2]<br />

8<br />

Outer and inner c<strong>of</strong>fins <strong>of</strong> Esitefnakht, Dyn. XXII-XXIV, in Truro, <strong>The</strong> Royal Cornwall Museum.<br />

Baines, J. in JEA 56 (1970), 135-40 fig. 1 pl. lxiii<br />

802-004-700<br />

Statuette <strong>of</strong> Atum, dedicated by Pedesi, son <strong>of</strong> Harwodj, bronze, probably Dyn. XXVI-XXVII, formerly<br />

in Omar Pasha Sultan colln., now in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, 1969.490.<br />

H<strong>of</strong>mann in JEA 56 (1970), 187-9 pl. lxvi [1] (from Steindorff)<br />

Gebel Barkal. Miscellaneous. Various.<br />

vii.222-223A<br />

Omphalos found in Temple B.500, in Boston MA, Museum <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts, 21.3234.<br />

see Aldred in JEA 56 (1970), 195-6<br />

Dendera. Necropolis. Miscellaneous.<br />

v.115A<br />

Confirmation <strong>of</strong> identification <strong>of</strong> statue <strong>of</strong> Mutnedjemt, wife <strong>of</strong> Haremhab (not Mutemwia).<br />

see Lloyd in JEA 56 (1970), 196-7<br />

Meroë. Shrine <strong>of</strong> Apis (1000).<br />

vii.239A<br />

Now corrected to Shrine <strong>of</strong> Hapi.<br />

see Martin in JEA 56 (1970), 218<br />

8<br />

Wooden panel from a naos, Darius I <strong>of</strong>fering to Horus and Isis, in London, British Museum, EA 37496.<br />

Emery in JEA 57 (1971), 3-13 pls. i-xiv figs. 1-3<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Ibis catacomb site. Temple <strong>of</strong> Nektanebos II and Iseum.<br />

iii 2 .102<br />

Account <strong>of</strong> 1969-70 campaign.<br />

Emery in JEA 57 (1971), 10-11 fig. 3<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Iseum.<br />

iii 2 .827<br />

Wooden plaque with procession with bull and cow, un-<strong>Egyptian</strong>. Dyn. XXVII.<br />

Emery in JEA 57 (1971), 4 with plan on pl. i<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Serapeum. North Group.<br />

iii 2 .821<br />

Plan <strong>of</strong> Temple <strong>of</strong> Nektanebos I.<br />

Emery in JEA 57 (1971), 4 pl. ii<br />

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Ṣaqqâra. Baboon Galleries.<br />

iii 2 .826<br />

Plan.<br />

Emery in JEA 57 (1971), 4-8 pls. iii, iv, v [2]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Hawk Galleries.<br />

iii 2 .825<br />

Description, plan and views.<br />

Emery in JEA 57 (1971), 5 pl. vi [1]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Hawk Galleries.<br />

iii 2 .825<br />

Decorated wrappings <strong>of</strong> mummies.<br />

Emery in JEA 57 (1971), 5 pl. vi [2]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Hawk Galleries.<br />

iii 2 .826<br />

Canopic jar, Psammetikhos I, re-used, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 91520.<br />

Emery in JEA 57 (1971), pl. vii [2]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Sacred Animal Complexes. Finds from Temple.<br />

iii 2 .825A<br />

Bronze situla <strong>of</strong> Sheshonk, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 91475.<br />

Emery in JEA 57 (1971), pl. ix [1]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Hawk Galleries.<br />

iii 2 .825<br />

Base <strong>of</strong> statue <strong>of</strong> Ptah, with Souls <strong>of</strong> Nekhen and Pe, mentioning Netjerikhet (Djoser).<br />

Emery in JEA 57 (1971), 6 pl. x [2, upper] fig. 2 [21]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Hawk Galleries.<br />

iii 2 .826A<br />

Bronze sceptre <strong>of</strong> Ankhusiri, Dyn. XXX or early Ptolemaic, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 91488.<br />

Emery in JEA 57 (1971), 6 pl. x [4]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Hawk Galleries.<br />

iii 2 .826<br />

Censer with kneeling King, Late Period<br />

Emery in JEA 57 (1971), 10-12 pls. xi-xiii<br />

Ṣaqqâra. ‘Iseum’.<br />

iii 2 .827<br />

Description, views and plan.<br />

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Emery in JEA 57 (1971), facing 12 pl. xiv<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Serapeum. North Group.<br />

iii 2 .821<br />

Plan.<br />

Kaplony-Heckel, U. in JEA 57 (1971), 20-7 pls. xv, xvA<br />

803-040-200<br />

Round-topped stela inscribed in ink in hieratic, with names <strong>of</strong> Senusert, Steward, Sebekhotep, Overseer <strong>of</strong><br />

the temple, and many other people, late Dyn. XII, in London, Petrie Museum, 14487. (Possibly from<br />

Gebel el-Silsila area.)<br />

Bourriau and Millard in JEA 57 (1971), 31, 32 fig. 1<br />

El-Ṣawâma. Cemetery.<br />

v.17A<br />

Ivory spoon <strong>of</strong> Nehy, Overseer <strong>of</strong> the department, etc., Dyn. XVIII, probably in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong><br />

Museum.<br />

Saad and Manniche in JEA 57 (1971), 70-2 pls. xxiA, xxi<br />

Karnak. 9th Pylon. Re-used blocks.<br />

ii 2 .182A<br />

Block with <strong>of</strong>fering lists <strong>of</strong> Amenophis IV.<br />

Peck in JEA 57 (1971), 73-4, 76, 78 pl. xxii<br />

D. el-Baḥri. Mentuhotep Temple. Hypostyle. Statues.<br />

ii 2 .392A<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> Amun seated, probably in the form <strong>of</strong> Tutankhamun, formerly in Bloomfield Hills MI,<br />

Cranbrook Academy <strong>of</strong> Art, 1928.38, now in Hanover, Kestner-Museum.<br />

see Peck, W. H. in JEA 57 (1971), 74-5<br />

802-002-050<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> almost certainly Amun seated, headless, re-inscribed for Ay but originally probably temp.<br />

Tutankhamun, in Chicago IL, Oriental <strong>Institute</strong> Museum, 10503.<br />

see Peck in JEA 57 (1971), 74-5<br />

Karnak. Cachette. Royal. Statues.<br />

ii 2 .141A<br />

Two statues <strong>of</strong> Ay (or Amun), in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, CG 42093, 42094.<br />

Peck in JEA 57 (1971), 77-8 pl. xxiii [2]<br />

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues.<br />

ii 2 .282A<br />

Tutankhamun (or Amun), in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 37518 and 38689.<br />

Peck in JEA 57 (1971), 77, 79 pl. xxiii [3]<br />

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Karnak. Great Temple. Vestibule.<br />

ii 2 .90(252)A<br />

Colossus <strong>of</strong> Amun, temp. Tutankhamun, usurped by Haremhab.<br />

Peck in JEA 57 (1971), 78, 79 pl. xxiii [1]<br />

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues.<br />

ii 2 .290-1A<br />

Tutankhamun protected by Amun, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, E. 11609.<br />

Stewart in JEA 57 (1971), 87-104 pls. xxiv-xxviiI<br />

Temple <strong>of</strong> Mut. Miscellaneous. Stelae.<br />

ii 2 .276A<br />

Paser, with acrostic text <strong>of</strong> hymn to Mut, temp. Ramesses VI, in London, British Museum, 194.<br />

Redford in JEA 57 (1971), 113-119 pls. xxxiA, xxxi [lower]<br />

Luxor. Pylon. Inner Face.<br />

ii 2 .306(17), (18)<br />

Building text <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II at (17)-(18) III.<br />

Redford in JEA 57 (1971), 113-119 pl. xxxi [upper]<br />

Luxor. Pylon. Inner Face.<br />

ii 2 .306(17), (18)<br />

Nefertari with sistra from (17), II.<br />

see Redford in JEA 57 (1971), 113<br />

Luxor. Pylon. Inner Face.<br />

ii 2 .306(17), (18)<br />

Description <strong>of</strong> scene in III at (18).<br />

erny and Parker in JEA 57 (1971), 127-31 pls. xxxvA, xxxv<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 121, Aḥmosi. Finds.<br />

i 2 .235A<br />

Hieratic tablet, probably temp. Taharqa, in New York NY, Metropolitan Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 35.3.318.<br />

El-Khachab in JEA 57 (1971), pl. xxxviii [4]<br />

Benha with Tell Atrîb (Athribis).<br />

iv.66A<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> Teḥo-p-shed, temp. Philip Arrhidaeus, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 46341.<br />

El-Khachab in JEA 57 (1971), 145 pl. xl [4]<br />

Abydos. Protodynastic Cemetery. Wadjit (Djet)-Group.<br />

v.55A<br />

Ivory comb <strong>of</strong> Wadjit (Djet), in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 47176.<br />

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see Goyon, J.-C. in JEA lvii (1971), 156 fig. 1 [c] (from Drioton)<br />

On the Cairo-Suez Road. Almaza.<br />

iv.73A<br />

Text <strong>of</strong> red quartzite statue-group, Ramesses III as Khepri with Queen or goddess, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong><br />

Museum, JE 69771.<br />

Scanlon in JEA 58 (1972), fig. 27 on 39<br />

Qaṣr el-Wizz. Miscellaneous.<br />

vii.123A<br />

Meriotic <strong>of</strong>fering-table, inscribed, found re-used.<br />

Smith, H.S. in JEA 58 (1972), 44-5 pl. xxiii figs. 1, 2 cf. 3 [1]<br />

aAbd el-Qâdir and Buhen. Hieratic and hieroglyphic graffiti.<br />

vii.140A<br />

Hill A.<br />

Smith, H.S. in JEA 58 (1972), 46-51 pls. xxiv, xxv figs. 5-10, 11 [1-4] cf. 3 [2], 4<br />

aAbd el-Qâdir and Buhen. Hieratic and hieroglyphic graffiti.<br />

vii.139<br />

Gebel Trub.<br />

Smith, H.S. in JEA 58 (1972), 58-61 pl. xxvi fig. 11 [5]<br />

aAbd el-Qâdir and Buhen. Hieratic and hieroglyphic graffiti.<br />

vii.139<br />

Hill B.<br />

Zabkar in JEA 58 (1972), 83-90 figs. 1-4<br />

Semna West. Fort at Semna South.<br />

vii.151A<br />

Sealings with name.<br />

Leek in JEA 58 (1972), pl. xxix [2]<br />

Gîza. Miscellaneous. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Nikauinpu.<br />

iii 2 .301A<br />

Statuette <strong>of</strong> woman grinding corn, in Chicago IL, Oriental <strong>Institute</strong> Museum, 10638.<br />

Leek, F. F. in JEA 58 (1972), pl. xxx [1] after 128<br />

801-265-300<br />

Woman grinding grain, wood, probably Dyn. V, formerly in W. Robinow colln., now in Manchester,<br />

<strong>The</strong> Manchester Museum, 10267.<br />

Leek in JEA 58 (1972), pl. xxxii [2] between 128-9<br />

Gîza. Tomb D.39/40, Djasha.<br />

iii 2 .111A<br />

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Statuette <strong>of</strong> female baker heating pots, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 37822.<br />

Leek in JEA 58 (1972), pl. xxx [2] between 128-9<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Objects from Tombs.<br />

iii 2 .730<br />

Statuette <strong>of</strong> man moulding cakes, Dyn. V, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, E.7704.<br />

El-Alfi in JEA 58I (1972), 176-8 pl. xxxv [1] fig. 2<br />

Heliopolis. El-Khuṣûs. Bull Cemetery.<br />

iv.59A<br />

Stela, Ramesses II before Mnevis-bull, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, Temp. No. 2.2.21.2.<br />

El-Alfi in JEA 58 (1972), 178-9 pl. xxxv [3] fig. 4<br />

Abû Simbel. Great Temple. South Chapel.<br />

vii.98(4)<br />

Bark <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II and personification <strong>of</strong> King’s name.<br />

El-Alfi in JEA 58 (1972), 179 fig. 6<br />

Gerf Ḥusein. Temple. Hall.<br />

vii.35A<br />

Name <strong>of</strong> statue on belt <strong>of</strong> one.<br />

Bierbier in JEA 58 (1972), 195-9 fig. 1 (=erný and Sadek No. 1860a)<br />

Valley <strong>of</strong> the Kings. D. Graffiti.<br />

i 2 .590A<br />

Graffito <strong>of</strong> Ramesesnakht, year 8 <strong>of</strong> Ramesses X.<br />

H<strong>of</strong>mann in JEA 58 (1972), 245-6 pl. xlii<br />

Musauwarât el-Ṣ<strong>of</strong>ra. Great Enclosure. East Temple (300).<br />

vii.265A<br />

Graffito showing baboon (rather than elephant-god).<br />

Ray in JEA 58 (1972), 251-3 pl. xliii [2]<br />

8<br />

Gold oracular decree case <strong>of</strong> Shaḳ, 3rd Int. Period, in Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum, E.12.1940.<br />

Cooney in JEA 58 (1972), 284-5 pl. xlv [left]<br />

Sinai. Serabîṭ el-Khâdim. Miscellaneous.<br />

vii.360A<br />

Seated headless statuette, sandstone, Dyn. XII, in London, British Museum, EA 14367.<br />

see Cooney in JEA 58 (1972), 284 [upper]<br />

Sinai. Serabîṭ el-Khâdim. Miscellaneous.<br />

vii.364A<br />

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Fragments <strong>of</strong> statue-base <strong>of</strong> Merneptaḥ, in London, British Museum, EA 14382.<br />

see Cooney in JEA 58 (1972), 284 [middle]<br />

Sinai. Serabîṭ el-Khâdim. Miscellaneous.<br />

vii.366A<br />

Fragment <strong>of</strong> faience menat <strong>of</strong> Ḥatshepsut, in London, British Museum, EA 13207.<br />

see Baines, J. in JEA 58 (1972), 303-4 (as possibly even Dyn. XXX)<br />

802-004-700<br />

Statuette <strong>of</strong> Atum, dedicated by Pedesi, son <strong>of</strong> Harwodj, bronze, probably Dyn. XXVI-XXVII, formerly<br />

in Omar Pasha Sultan colln., now in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, 1969.490.<br />

see Aldred in JEA 59 (1973), 19-20<br />

Karnak. K. Chapel <strong>of</strong> Osiris Hekdjet.<br />

ii 2 .204A<br />

Re-used blocks <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II and III.<br />

Redford in JEA 59 (1973), 16 fig. 1<br />

Karnak. Subsidiary Buildings.<br />

ii 2 .192A<br />

Plan showing Buildings H-K.<br />

Redford in JEA 59 (1973), fig. 2 on 19<br />

Karnak. K. Chapel <strong>of</strong> Osiris Hekdjet.<br />

ii 2 .204A<br />

Plan.<br />

Redford in JEA 59 (1973), 21 fig. 3<br />

Karnak. K. Chapel <strong>of</strong> Osiris Hekdjet.<br />

ii 2 .205(10)<br />

(10) Takelothis II.<br />

Redford in JEA 59 (1973), pls. xviii, xxii after p. 24<br />

Karnak. K. Chapel <strong>of</strong> Osiris Hekdjet.<br />

ii 2 .204A<br />

Views.<br />

Redford in JEA 59 (1973), pl. xix after p. 24<br />

Karnak. K. Chapel <strong>of</strong> Osiris Hekdjet.<br />

ii 2 .206(17)A<br />

(17) Takelothis censing and libating, on right jamb.<br />

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Redford in JEA 59 (1973), 21 pl. xx<br />

Karnak. K. Chapel <strong>of</strong> Osiris Hekdjet.<br />

ii 2 .205(9)A<br />

(9) I, 1 Shepenwept I with sistra before Amun.<br />

Redford in JEA 59 (1973), 24 pl. xxi<br />

Karnak. K. Chapel <strong>of</strong> Osiris Hekdjet.<br />

ii 2 .205(9)A<br />

(9) I, 2 Osorkon III consecrating <strong>of</strong>ferings.<br />

see Payne in JEA 59 (1973), 31-5<br />

Hierakonpolis. Predynastic Cemetery. ‘Decorated Tomb’.<br />

v.199A<br />

Description.<br />

Fischer in JEA 59 (1973), 44-5 fig. 1<br />

Gîza. G 1301, Mernesut. Chapel, in Detroit MI, <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>of</strong> Arts, 71.292.<br />

iii 2 .61A<br />

Ka servant carrying box, on right jamb <strong>of</strong> false door.<br />

Kemp in JEA 59 (1973), 36-43 cf. fig. 2 [upper left] (plan) pls. xxiii-xxv<br />

Hierakonpolis. Predynastic Cemetery. ‘Decorated Tomb’.<br />

v.199A<br />

Views.<br />

see Samson in JEA 59 (1973), 47<br />

aAmârna. Miscellaneous. Statues.<br />

iv.234A<br />

Fragments <strong>of</strong> cheek and lips, probably Tuthmosis IV or Amenophis III, red jasper, formerly in London,<br />

Petrie Museum, 111-12, now in New York NY, Metropolitan Museum <strong>of</strong> Art.<br />

Mendelssohn in JEA 59 (1973), pl. xxx [1] facing p. 60, xxxi [1, 3] facing p. 61<br />

Maidûm. Pyramid.<br />

iv.89A<br />

Views.<br />

Mendelssohn in JEA 59 (1973), pl. xxxi [2] facing p. 61<br />

Maidûm. Pyramid complex.<br />

iv.90A<br />

View <strong>of</strong> Mortuary Temple showing stelae.<br />

Kadish in JEA 59 (1973), 77-90 pls. xxxii, xxxiii<br />

8<br />

Writing-board <strong>of</strong> Khakheperrasonb called Ankhu, Dyn. XII, in London, British Museum, EA 5645.<br />

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see Helck in JEA 59 (1973), 95-9<br />

Karnak. 9th Pylon. Earlier Blocks Re-used.<br />

ii 2 .182A<br />

Large sandstone block with <strong>of</strong>fering lists <strong>of</strong> Amenophis IV.<br />

Bosse-<strong>Griffith</strong>s in JEA 59 (1973), 100-108 pl. xxxvi<br />

Valley <strong>of</strong> the Kings. KV 62, Tutankhamun.<br />

i 2 .584A<br />

Back <strong>of</strong> golden shrine, 108, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 61481.<br />

Gaballa, G. A. in JEA 59 (1973), 109-10 [1] fig. 1 pl. xxxvii [1]<br />

804-048-050<br />

Lower part <strong>of</strong> probably tomb jamb, Benanta, Chief physician <strong>of</strong> the Mansion <strong>of</strong> Life, kneeling in adoration<br />

before the cartouche <strong>of</strong> Ramesses III, with end <strong>of</strong> text above, sandstone, temp. Ramesses III, in Cairo,<br />

<strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 40031. (Allegedly from Saqqâra.)<br />

Gaballa in JEA 59 (1973), 113 [3] fig. 3 pl. xxxvii [2]<br />

Mît Rahîna. Kôm el Qalaa. Finds from S. Pylon and Palace areas.<br />

iii 2 .858<br />

Sandstone block with text <strong>of</strong> Ramesses III, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 45570.<br />

Gaballa in JEA 59 (1973), 110-13 fig. 2 pl. xxxviii<br />

Gîza. Misc.<br />

iii 2 .308A<br />

Donation-stela, Sanuro, Royal Scribe, year 6 <strong>of</strong> Ramesses III (?), in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 66612.<br />

Borghouts in JEA 59 (1973), 132-3 [§23, No. 15] pl. xxxix [1]<br />

Dendera. Temple <strong>of</strong> Hathor. Exterior.<br />

vi.77(256)A<br />

(256) Top register, Augustus strikes clay ball before Ihy, Hathor and Horus.<br />

Borghouts in JEA 59 (1973), 133-4 [§24] pl. xxxix [2]<br />

Dendera. Temple <strong>of</strong> Ḥatḥor. Exterior.<br />

vi.76(233)A<br />

(233) Top register, Augustus strikes clay ball before Ihy, Hathor and Harsomtus.<br />

Borghouts in JEA 59 (1973), 136-7 [§27] pl. xxxix [3]<br />

Philae. Temple <strong>of</strong> Hathor.<br />

vi.251(19)A<br />

(19) King hits ball before Tefnut.<br />

El-Khouly in JEA 59 (1973), 155 pl. xli [2]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. <strong>The</strong> Sacred Animal Complex. East Temple. Nektanebos II.<br />

iii 2 .779<br />

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Upper part <strong>of</strong> statuette <strong>of</strong> a Queen or Isis, schist, Ptolemaic.<br />

Martin in JEA 60 (1974), facing 15, 16, 26, 27 and on 17, 20 figs. 1, 2, 5, 10, 11 cf. 3 (sections) facing pp.<br />

15, 16, 26, 27 and on 17, 20<br />

Ṣaqqâra. <strong>The</strong> Serapeum Complex. North group.<br />

iii 2 .821<br />

Plans.<br />

Martin in JEA 60 (1974), 21 fig. 6<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Finds from Temple <strong>of</strong> Nektanebos II.<br />

iii 2 .825<br />

Wooden plank from c<strong>of</strong>fin, re-used Late Period<br />

Martin in JEA 60 (1974), 23<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Finds from north <strong>of</strong> Step Pyramid.<br />

iii 2 .505<br />

Name <strong>of</strong> Iymery from statue base, late Old Kingdom, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 91917.<br />

Wood in JEA 60 (1974), pl. xxiii [1] facing p. 88<br />

Gîza. Valley Temple <strong>of</strong> Menkaure.<br />

iii 2 .28A<br />

Nome triad, King, Hathor and jackal nome goddess, greywacke, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 40679.<br />

Wood in JEA 60 (1974), pl. xxiii [2] facing p. 88<br />

Gîza. Valley Temple <strong>of</strong> Menkaure.<br />

iii 2 .27A<br />

Nome triad, Hathor, King and Hare nome goddess, in Boston MA, Museum <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts, 09.200.<br />

Wood in JEA 60 (1974), pl. xxiv [1] after p. 88<br />

Gîza. Valley Temple <strong>of</strong> Menkaure.<br />

iii 2 .28A<br />

Nome triad, King, Hathor, and bat fetish nome goddess, greywacke, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE<br />

46499.<br />

Wood in JEA 60 (1974), pl. xxiv [2] after p. 88<br />

Gîza. Valley Temple <strong>of</strong> Menkaure.<br />

iii 2 .28A<br />

Nome triad, King, Hathor and <strong>The</strong>ban nome god, greywacke, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 40678.<br />

Wood in JEA 60 (1974), pl. xxv [1] after p. 88<br />

Gîza. Valley Temple <strong>of</strong> Menkaure.<br />

iii 2 .28A<br />

Middle part <strong>of</strong> nome triad, King, Hathor and nome god, greywacke, in Boston MA, Museum <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts,<br />

11.3147.<br />

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Wood, W. in JEA 60 (1974), 82 pl. xxv [2] (=Reisner pl. 64 [h])<br />

Gîza. Pyramid complex <strong>of</strong> Menkaure.<br />

iii 2 .29A<br />

Fragment <strong>of</strong> nome triad (=Reisner pl. 64 [h]) in Boston MA, Museum <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts, 12.1514.<br />

Fischer in JEA 60 (1974), 94 note 3 fig. 1<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Around the Pyramid complex <strong>of</strong> Unis. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Nebt. Temp Unis.<br />

iii 2 .625(30)<br />

False door <strong>of</strong> deceased.<br />

Fischer in JEA 60 (1974), 99 note 24 fig. 3<br />

Gîza. Central Field. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Nimaetre and Neferesris.<br />

iii 2 .284(12)A<br />

Restoration <strong>of</strong> title on lintel <strong>of</strong> false door.<br />

see Fischer in JEA 60 (1974), 99 note 25<br />

8<br />

Cylinder seal with name <strong>of</strong> Saḥure, in Baltimore MD, Walters Art Gallery, 57.1748.<br />

see Simpson in JEA 60 (1974), 104-5 [13]<br />

Dendera. Miscellaneous<br />

v.115A<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Nui, early Dyn. XI, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, CG 20805 (JE 45600).<br />

see Berlev in JEA 60 (1974), 106-11<br />

Sheikh aAbd el-Qurma. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Khons or Meres and Senebni.<br />

i 2 .672A<br />

Description.<br />

Berlev in JEA 60 (1974), 112-13 pl. xxvi<br />

Sheikh aAbd el-Qurma. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Khons or Meres and Senebni.<br />

i 2 .672A<br />

Canopic box <strong>of</strong> Khons, in Moscow, State Pushkin Museum <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts, I.1.a.5318.<br />

Berlev in JEA 60 (1974), 111-12, 113 pl. xxvii<br />

Sheikh aAbd el-Qurma. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Khons or Meres and Senebni.<br />

i 2 .672A<br />

Canopic-box <strong>of</strong> Senebni, in Moscow, State Pushkin Museum <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts, I.1.a.5359.<br />

Berlev in JEA 60 (1974), 111 pl. xxviii<br />

Sheikh aAbd el-Qurma. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Khons or Meres and Senebni.<br />

i 2 .672A<br />

Wooden stick <strong>of</strong> Senebni dedicated by King Senebmiu, in Moscow, State Pushkin Museum <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts,<br />

I.1.a.1801.<br />

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Davies, W. V. in JEA 60 (1974), 114-18 pls. xxix, xxx<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. Draa Abû el-Nagaa. XVII Dyn. Cemetery. Burial <strong>of</strong> Aḥḥotp.<br />

i 2 .602A<br />

Bronze head <strong>of</strong> Amosis, in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, 1927.4623.<br />

see Davies, W. V. in JEA 60 (1974), 115 note 12<br />

8<br />

Copper axe-head <strong>of</strong> King Mentuemsaf (Djadankhre), in London, British Museum, EA 67505.<br />

van Sicklen in JEA 60 (1974), 129-31 fig. 2<br />

Valley <strong>of</strong> the Kings. KV 35, Amenophis II.<br />

i 2 .554A<br />

Hieratic graffito recording inspection in year 13.<br />

Razik in JEA 60 (1974), 144-5 [§1], cf. plan on 143<br />

Luxor Temple. Pylon. Inner Face.<br />

ii 2 .306(17)A<br />

Building text in III, 2 and text above III, year 3 <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II. (Partly at (18)).<br />

Razik in JEA 60 (1974), 146 [§2], cf. plan on 143<br />

Luxor. Court <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II.<br />

ii 2 .308(28)A<br />

Dedicatory text <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II.<br />

Razik in JEA 60 (1974), 147 [§3], cf. plan on 143<br />

Luxor. Court <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II.<br />

ii 2 .307(26) and (27)A<br />

Two bandeau texts <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II.<br />

Razik in JEA 60 (1974), 148 [§4], cf. plan on 143<br />

Luxor. Court <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II.<br />

ii 2 .308-9(29)-(31)A<br />

Two bandeau texts <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II.<br />

Razik in JEA 60 (1974), 149 [§5A], cf. plan on 143<br />

Luxor. Court <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II.<br />

ii 2 .307(23)A<br />

Names <strong>of</strong> door at (23) (a), (e) and (f).<br />

Razik in JEA 60 (1974), 149 [§5B], cf. plan on 143<br />

Luxor. Court <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II.<br />

ii 2 .306(19)A<br />

Names <strong>of</strong> door at (19) (a), (b), (f), (g).<br />

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Razik in JEA 60 (1974), 150 [§6], cf. plan on 143<br />

Luxor. Court.<br />

ii 2 .307(19¹)A<br />

(19¹) Dedication texts <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II.<br />

Razik in JEA 60 (1974), 151 [§7, A, i]<br />

Luxor. Pylon.<br />

ii 2 .305(14)A<br />

Dedication text at (14).<br />

Razik in JEA 60 (1974), 151 [§7, A, ii]<br />

Luxor. Pylon.<br />

ii 2 .304(13)A<br />

Dedication text at (13).<br />

Razik in JEA 60 (1974), 151-2 [§7, B, i, ii]<br />

Luxor. Pylon.<br />

ii 2 .306(16)A<br />

Dedication text at (16).<br />

Razik in JEA 60 (1974), 152 [§7, B, iii, iv]<br />

Luxor. Pylon.<br />

ii 2 .306(17)A<br />

Dedication text at (17).<br />

Razik in JEA 60 (1974), 153 [§8, ii-iv], cf. plan on 143<br />

Luxor. Court <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II. Colonnades.<br />

ii 2 .311A(49)-(50) and (55)-(56)<br />

Dedication text <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II at (49)-(50) and (55)-(56).<br />

Razik in JEA 60 (1974), 153 [§8, ii-iv], cf. plan on 143<br />

Luxor. Court <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II. Colonnades.<br />

ii 2 .311A(49)-(49¹) and (49¹)-(49¹¹)<br />

Dedication text <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II at (49)-(49¹) and (49¹)-(49¹¹).<br />

Razik in JEA 60 (1974), 154 [§9) cf. plan on 143<br />

Luxor. Court <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II. Colonnades.<br />

ii 2 .311(51)-(52), (53)-(54), (48¹)-(47¹)<br />

Cryptographic text at (51)-(52), (53)-(54), (48¹)-(47¹).<br />

Razik in JEA 60 (1974), 155 [§10) cf. plan on 143<br />

Luxor. Court <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II. Colonnades.<br />

ii 2 .311(54¹)-(54), (54)-(52¹)<br />

Dedication-text <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II on architrave, at (54¹)-(54), (54)-(52¹).<br />

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Razik in JEA 60 (1974), 156 [§11) cf. plan on 143<br />

Luxor. Court <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II. Colonnades.<br />

ii 2 .311(56¹)-(56¹¹)<br />

Architrave, name and epithets <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II, at (56¹)-(56¹¹).<br />

Razik in JEA 60 (1974), 156 [§12, left and right) cf. plan on 143<br />

Luxor. Court <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II.<br />

ii 2 .308(27¹) and (30¹)<br />

Dedication texts <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II at (27¹) and (30¹).<br />

Razik in JEA 60 (1974), 157 [§13, A] cf. plan on 143<br />

Luxor. Triple Shrine. Mut..<br />

ii 2 .309(34)A<br />

Dedication text <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II.<br />

Razik in JEA 60 (1974), 157 [§13, B] cf. plan on 143<br />

Luxor. Triple Shrine. Mut..<br />

ii 2 .309(33)A<br />

Dedication text <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II.<br />

Razik in JEA 60 (1974), 157 [§13, C] cf. plan on 143<br />

Luxor. Triple Shrine. Mut.<br />

ii 2 .309(32)A<br />

Dedication text <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II.<br />

Razik in JEA 60 (1974), 158 [§14, A] cf. plan on 143<br />

Luxor. Triple Shrine. Amun.<br />

ii 2 .310(40)A<br />

Dedication text at (40).<br />

Razik in JEA 60 (1974), 158 [§14, B] cf. plan on 143<br />

Luxor. Triple Shrine. Amun.<br />

ii 2 .310(39)A<br />

Dedication text at (39).<br />

Razik in JEA 60 (1974), 158 [§14, C] cf. plan on 143<br />

Luxor. Triple Shrine. Amun.<br />

ii 2 .310(43)A<br />

Dedication text at (43).<br />

Razik in JEA 60 (1974), 159 [§15, A] cf. plan on 143<br />

Luxor. Triple Shrine. Khons.<br />

ii 2 .310(45)A<br />

Dedication text at (45).<br />

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Razik in JEA 60 (1974), 159 [§15, B] cf. plan on 143<br />

Luxor. Triple Shrine. Khons.<br />

ii 2 .310(44)A<br />

Dedication text at (44).<br />

Razik in JEA 60 (1974), 160 [§16] cf. plan on 143<br />

Luxor. Exterior.<br />

ii 2 .333(202)A<br />

Bandeau text <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II at (202).<br />

Razik in JEA 60 (1974), 160 [§17, A]<br />

Luxor. Rooms I-IV.<br />

ii 2 .319(113)A<br />

Dedication texts <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II on jambs <strong>of</strong> Chapel <strong>of</strong> Khons at (113).<br />

Razik in JEA 60 (1974), 160 [§17, B]<br />

Luxor. Rooms I-IV.<br />

ii 2 .319(109)A<br />

Dedication texts <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II at (c) and (d) at (109) in Chapel <strong>of</strong> Mut.<br />

see Málek in JEA 60 (1974), 161 note 5<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Tia.<br />

iii 2 .654<br />

Block, deceased adoring cartouche <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II, at Orient-Occident (dealers in Paris) in 1973.<br />

see Málek in JEA 60 (1974), 162-5 fig. 1 pl. xxxiv<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Miscellaneous.<br />

iii 2 .740<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Amenemhab Pakharu, temp. Ramesses II, in Durham, Oriental Museum, N.1965.<br />

Málek in JEA 60 (1974), 165-7 fig. 2 pl. xxxv (from Gordon)<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Tia.<br />

iii 2 .654<br />

Pyramidion, granite, formerly in Lethieullier and Long collns.<br />

Kitchen in JEA 60 (1974), 168, 169-70 [A] fig. 1<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 189, Nekht-djehut.<br />

i 2 .295(5)-(6)<br />

Autobiographical text with dates, years 55 and 58, at (5)-(6).<br />

Kitchen in JEA 60 (1974), 168-9, 170-1 [B] figs. 2A, 2B<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 189, Nekht-djehut.<br />

i 2 .295(2)A<br />

Texts <strong>of</strong> four registers at (2).<br />

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Guralnick in JEA 60 (1974), pl. xxxvii [1] facing p. 177<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 36, Ibi.<br />

i 2 .67(19)A<br />

Son before deceased and mother in I.<br />

Guralnick in JEA 60 (1974), pl. xxxvii [3] facing p. 177<br />

Dendera. Temple <strong>of</strong> Hathor. Hypostyle. Astronomical ceiling.<br />

vi.49A<br />

Osiris, Horus and Isis seated, with snakes behind them.<br />

Plumley and Adams in JEA 60 (1974), 228 pl. xlviii [3]<br />

Qaṣr Ibrîm. Church.<br />

vii.94A<br />

Column with bottom <strong>of</strong> a column <strong>of</strong> text.<br />

Plumley and Adams in JEA 60 (1974), 229 pl. xlix [1]<br />

Qaṣr Ibrîm. Church.<br />

vii.94A<br />

Text <strong>of</strong> fresco with name <strong>of</strong> Taharqa.<br />

Fischer in JEA 60 (1974), 247 (suggesting reading as Kasinebef)<br />

Gîza. Central Field. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Khenu.<br />

iii 2 .261A<br />

Name <strong>of</strong> Kanebef on lintel.<br />

Fischer in JEA 60 (1974), 248 [top], cf. fig. 1 (from Junker)<br />

Gîza. West Field. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Soneb.<br />

iii 2 .101(3)(b)<br />

Corrected name <strong>of</strong> scribe in III at (b) <strong>of</strong> the false door <strong>of</strong> deceased, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 51297.<br />

Martin in JEA 60 (1974), 268 fig. 1<br />

aAmârna. Great Official Palace. Finds. Stelae.<br />

iv.198A<br />

Cartouches on fragments upper pt. stela <strong>of</strong> [Paheri]enpaten, in London, Petrie Museum, 410.<br />

Plumley in JEA 61 (1975), 12 pl. vii [3]<br />

Qaṣr Ibrîm. Fort. Meroitic. Various.<br />

vii.94A<br />

Lower part <strong>of</strong> lion statue, Meroitic.<br />

Plumley in JEA 61 (1975), 12 pl. vii [4] fig. 1<br />

Qaṣr Ibrîm. Fort. Meroitic. Various.<br />

vii.94A<br />

Jamb <strong>of</strong> Amenophis II.<br />

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Plumley in JEA 61 (1975), 16 pl. ix [4]<br />

Qaṣr Ibrîm. Fort. Meroitic. Various.<br />

vii.94A<br />

Block with cartouche <strong>of</strong> Taharqa.<br />

Plumley in JEA 61 (1975), 16 pl. x [1]<br />

Qaṣr Ibrîm. Fort. Meroitic. Various.<br />

vii.94A<br />

Upper part statue, headless, Meroitic.<br />

Plumley in JEA 61 (1975), 16 pl. x [2]<br />

Qaṣr Ibrîm. Fort. Meroitic. Various.<br />

vii.94A<br />

Naos <strong>of</strong> Amenemḥet, granite, New Kingdom<br />

Plumley in JEA 61 (1975), 16 pl. x [3]<br />

Qaṣr Ibrîm. Fort. Meroitic. Various.<br />

vii.94A<br />

Base <strong>of</strong> seated statue with cartouches <strong>of</strong> Ramesses III, granite.<br />

Plumley in JEA 61 (1975), 20 pl. xii<br />

Qaṣr Ibrîm. Church. Remains <strong>of</strong> Taharqa Temple.<br />

vii.94A<br />

Fresco, Taharqa <strong>of</strong>fering to a god.<br />

Fischer in JEA 61 (1975), 33<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Pyramid complex <strong>of</strong> Unis. Causeway.<br />

iii 2 .418<br />

Text (part) <strong>of</strong> a block, concerning transport <strong>of</strong> columns.<br />

Fischer in JEA 61 (1975), 33-5 pl. xvi [1] fig. 1<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Around the Pyramid complex <strong>of</strong> Unis. Finds.<br />

iii 2 .652A<br />

Block <strong>of</strong> Khenu, with part <strong>of</strong> autobiographical text, mentioning expedition to Aswân in the reign <strong>of</strong> Unis,<br />

with a dealer in Cairo.<br />

Fischer in JEA 61 (1975), 35-7 pl. xvi [2] fig. 3<br />

Karnak. Stelae.<br />

ii 2 .293A<br />

Temp. Antef (Wahankh), mentioning the ‘House <strong>of</strong> Khety’, probably from here, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong><br />

Museum, Temp. No. 25.10.17.10.<br />

Zabkar in JEA 61 (1975), 42-4 figs. 1-4<br />

Semna West. Fort at Semna South.<br />

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vii.151A<br />

Sealings with name.<br />

Adams in JEA 61 (1975), 102-13<br />

Qifṭ. Temple <strong>of</strong> Tuthmosis III.<br />

v.125A<br />

Description <strong>of</strong> foundation deposits.<br />

Razik in JEA 61 (1975), 125-6 [§1]<br />

Luxor Temple. Pylon. Inner Face.<br />

ii 2 .306(17)<br />

Translation <strong>of</strong> building text in III, 2 and text above III, year 3 <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II. (Partly at (18).)<br />

Razik in JEA 61 (1975), 127 [§2]<br />

Luxor. Court <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II.<br />

ii 2 .308(28)A<br />

Translation <strong>of</strong> dedicatory text <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II.<br />

Razik in JEA 61 (1975), 127-8 [§3]<br />

Luxor. Court <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II.<br />

ii 2 .307(26) and (27)A<br />

Translation <strong>of</strong> two bandeau texts <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II.<br />

Razik in JEA 61 (1975), 129 [§4]<br />

Luxor. Court <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II.<br />

ii 2 .308-9(29)-(31)A<br />

Translation <strong>of</strong> two bandeau texts <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II.<br />

Razik in JEA 61 (1975), 130 [§5, A]<br />

Luxor. Court <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II.<br />

ii 2 .306(19)A<br />

Translation <strong>of</strong> names <strong>of</strong> door at (23) (a), (e) and (f).<br />

Razik in JEA 61 (1975), 130 [§5, B]<br />

Luxor. Court <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II.<br />

ii 2 .306(19)A<br />

Translation <strong>of</strong> names <strong>of</strong> door at (19) (a), (b), (f), (g).<br />

Razik in JEA 61 (1975), 130 [§6]<br />

Luxor. Court.<br />

ii 2 .307(19¹)<br />

(19¹) Translation <strong>of</strong> dedication texts <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II.<br />

Razik in JEA 61 (1975), 130 [§7, A, W. Wing]<br />

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Luxor. Pylon.<br />

ii 2 .305(14)A<br />

Dedication text at (14) (translation).<br />

Razik in JEA 61 (1975), 130-1 [§7, A, E. Wing]<br />

Luxor. Pylon.<br />

ii 2 .304(13)A<br />

Dedication text at (13) (translation).<br />

Razik in JEA 61 (1975), 131 [§7, B, W. Wing]<br />

Luxor. Pylon.<br />

ii 2 .306(16)A<br />

Dedication text at (16) (translation).<br />

Razik in JEA 61 (1975), 131 [§7, B, E. Wing]<br />

Luxor. Pylon.<br />

ii 2 .306(17)A<br />

Dedication text at (17) (translation).<br />

Razik in JEA 61 (1975), 131-2 [§8]<br />

Luxor. Court <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II. Colonnades.<br />

ii 2 .311(49)-(50) and (55)-(56)A<br />

Translation <strong>of</strong> dedication text <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II at (49)-(50) and (55)-(56).<br />

Razik in JEA 61 (1975), 131-2 [§8]<br />

Luxor. Court <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II. Colonnades.<br />

ii 2 .311(49)-(49¹) and (49¹)-(49¹¹)A<br />

Translation <strong>of</strong> dedication-text <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II at (49)-(49¹) and (49¹)-(49¹¹).<br />

Razik in JEA 61 (1975), 132-3 [§9]<br />

Luxor. Court <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II. Colonnades.<br />

ii 2 .311(51)-(52), (53)-(54), (48¹)-(47¹)A<br />

Translation <strong>of</strong> cryptographic text at (51)-(52), (53)-(54), (48¹)-(47¹).<br />

Razik in JEA 61 (1975), 133 [§10]<br />

Luxor. Court <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II. Colonnades.<br />

ii 2 .311(54¹)-(54), (54)-(52¹)A<br />

Translation <strong>of</strong> dedication text <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II on architrave, at (54¹)-(54), (54)-(52¹).<br />

Razik in JEA 61 (1975), 133 [§11]<br />

Luxor. Court <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II. Colonnades.<br />

ii 2 .311 (56¹)-(56¹¹)A<br />

Architrave, translation <strong>of</strong> name and epithets <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II, at (56¹)-(56¹¹).<br />

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Razik in JEA 61 (1975), 133 [§12]<br />

Luxor. Court <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II.<br />

iii 2 .308(27¹) and (30¹)A<br />

Translation <strong>of</strong> dedication texts <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II at (27¹) and (30¹).<br />

Razik in JEA 61 (1975), 133-4 [§13, A]<br />

Luxor.Triple Shrine. Mut.<br />

ii 2 .309(34)A<br />

Translation <strong>of</strong> dedication text <strong>of</strong> Ramessses II.<br />

Razik in JEA 61 (1975), 134 [§13, B]<br />

Luxor.Triple Shrine. Mut.<br />

ii 2 .309(33)A<br />

Translation <strong>of</strong> dedication text <strong>of</strong> Ramessses II.<br />

Razik in JEA 61 (1975), 134 [§13, C]<br />

Luxor.Triple Shrine. Mut.<br />

ii 2 .309(32)A<br />

Translation <strong>of</strong> dedication text <strong>of</strong> Ramessses II.<br />

Razik in JEA 61 (1975), 134 [§14, A]<br />

Luxor.Triple Shrine. Amun.<br />

ii 2 .310(40)A<br />

Translation <strong>of</strong> dedication text at (40).<br />

Razik in JEA 61 (1975), 134 [§14, B]<br />

Luxor.Triple Shrine. Amun.<br />

ii 2 .310(39)A<br />

Translation <strong>of</strong> dedication text at (39).<br />

Razik in JEA 61 (1975), 134-5 [§14, C]<br />

Luxor.Triple Shrine. Amun.<br />

ii 2 .310(43)A<br />

Translation <strong>of</strong> dedication text at (43).<br />

Razik in JEA 61 (1975), 135 [§15, A]<br />

Luxor.Triple Shrine. Khons.<br />

ii 2 .310(45)A<br />

Translation <strong>of</strong> dedication text at (45).<br />

Razik in JEA 61 (1975), 135 [§15, B]<br />

Luxor.Triple Shrine. Khons.<br />

ii 2 .310(44)A<br />

Translation <strong>of</strong> dedication text at (44).<br />

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Razik in JEA 61 (1975), 135 [§16]<br />

Luxor. Exterior.<br />

ii 2 .333(202)A<br />

Translation <strong>of</strong> bandeau text <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II at (202).<br />

Razik in JEA 61 (1975), 135 [§17, A]<br />

Luxor. Rooms I-IV.<br />

ii 2 .319(113)A<br />

Translation <strong>of</strong> dedication texts <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II on jambs <strong>of</strong> Chapel <strong>of</strong> Khons at (113).<br />

Razik in JEA 61 (1975), 135 [§17, B]<br />

Luxor. Rooms I-IV.<br />

ii 2 .319(109)A<br />

Translation <strong>of</strong> dedication texts <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II at (c) and (d) at (109) in Chapel <strong>of</strong> Mut..<br />

Farag in JEA 61 (1975), 165-6 pl. xxiii [1]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. <strong>The</strong> Serapeum.<br />

iii 2 .817<br />

Stela, Apis bull in shrine being conveyed in wheeled cart, Ptolemaic or Roman.<br />

Bourrian and Ray in JEA 61 (1975), 257-8 pl. xxix<br />

8<br />

Two gold oracular decree cases <strong>of</strong> Shaḳ, 3rd Int. Period.<br />

Martin in JEA 62 (1976), 13 note 13<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Pay.<br />

iii 2 .655<br />

Mention <strong>of</strong> discovery.<br />

Martin in JEA 62 (1976), 5-13 pls. i-iv figs. 1, 2<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Haremhab.<br />

iii 2 .655<br />

Account <strong>of</strong> excavation, with map and plan, view, and some newly discovered scenes.<br />

Martin in JEA 62 (1976), 13 n. 13<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Tia.<br />

iii 2 .654<br />

Mention <strong>of</strong> discovery.<br />

Smith, H.S. in JEA 62 (1976), 14-17 with plan, fig. 1<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Sacred Animal Complexes. Temple <strong>of</strong> Nektanebos II.<br />

iii 2 .821<br />

Account with plan.<br />

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Smith, H.S. in JEA 62 (1976), 17 with view pl. vi [3]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Sacred Animal Complexes. ‘Iseum’.<br />

iii 2 .827<br />

Account with view.<br />

Collins in JEA 62 (1976), 32 fig. 2<br />

Sheikh aAbd el-Qurna. Mond Excavations.<br />

i 2 .676A<br />

Name and titles from Stela <strong>of</strong> Mahu, goldworker <strong>of</strong> Amun-Re, from stelophorous statue, New Kingdom,<br />

found in court <strong>of</strong> TT 50.<br />

see Collins in JEA 62 (1976), 33<br />

Sheikh aAbd el-Qurna. Mond Excavations.<br />

i 2 .676A<br />

Inscribed inner c<strong>of</strong>fin <strong>of</strong> Esmut, Songstress <strong>of</strong> Amun, etc., Late Period, from pit in TT 30.<br />

see Collins in JEA 62 (1976), 33<br />

Sheikh aAbd el-Qurna. Mond Excavations.<br />

i 2 .676A<br />

Brick with name <strong>of</strong> Amenophis IV.<br />

Collins in JEA 62 (1976), 33 fig. 3<br />

Sheikh aAbd el-Qurna. Mond Excavations.<br />

i 2 .676A<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> Nentowaref, sandstone, from pit near TT 50.<br />

Collins in JEA 62 (1976), 34 fig. 4<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 23, Tjay. Finds.<br />

i 2 .41A<br />

Text <strong>of</strong> kneeling statue <strong>of</strong> deceased holding stela.<br />

Collins in JEA 62 (1976), 34 fig. 5<br />

Sheikh aAbd el-Qurna. Mond Excavations.<br />

i 2 .676A<br />

Stela-fragment <strong>of</strong> Ptaḥdjefa, Songstress <strong>of</strong> Amun, New Kingdom, perhaps from TT 23.<br />

Collins in JEA 62 (1976), 34 fig. 8<br />

Sheikh aAbd el-Qurna. Mond Excavations. From courtyard <strong>of</strong> TT 23.<br />

i 2 .676A<br />

Text from stela-fragment <strong>of</strong> Ankhemaefemyunu, Late Period<br />

see Collins in JEA 62 (1976), 34<br />

Sheikh aAbd el-Qurna. Mond Excavations. From courtyard <strong>of</strong> TT 23.<br />

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i 2 .676A<br />

Fragment <strong>of</strong> canopic jar <strong>of</strong> Tjepu, Lady <strong>of</strong> the house, probably Dyn. XVIII.<br />

Collins in JEA 62 (1976), 34 fig. 10<br />

Sheikh aAbd el-Qurna. Mond Excavations.<br />

i 2 .676A<br />

Text <strong>of</strong> c<strong>of</strong>fin <strong>of</strong> Es-sher (?), Late Period, from south <strong>of</strong> TT 23.<br />

Collins in JEA 62 (1976), 34 fig. 12<br />

Sheikh aAbd el-Qurna. Mond Excavations.<br />

i 2 .676A<br />

Text <strong>of</strong> stela <strong>of</strong> Harsiesi, probably 3rd Int. Period.<br />

Collins in JEA 62 (1976), 35 figs. 13-25<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 44, Amenemhab.<br />

i 2 .(3)-(5), (7), (10), (11)A<br />

Texts <strong>of</strong> scenes at (3)-(5), (7), (10), (11).<br />

Collins in JEA 62 (1976), 35 figs. 26, 33,<br />

Sheikh aAbd el-Qurna. Mond Excavations.<br />

i 2 .676A<br />

Ptah-Sokari-Osiris statue <strong>of</strong> Pedeamun-(neb)nesuttaui, Dyn. XXII.<br />

Collins in JEA 62 (1976), 35 fig. 30<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 106, Paser. Finds.<br />

i 2 .224A<br />

Text <strong>of</strong> fragmentary statuette <strong>of</strong> deceased.<br />

Collins in JEA 62 (1976), 36 fig. 31<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 53, Amenemhet. Finds, etc.<br />

i 2 .104A<br />

Fragment <strong>of</strong> jamb <strong>of</strong> deceased, found near TT 106.<br />

Collins in JEA 62 (1976), 36 fig. 32<br />

Sheikh aAbd el-Qurna. Tombs <strong>of</strong> position unknown. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Wahsu.<br />

i 2 .672A<br />

Offering text, and name and title <strong>of</strong> son Iny.<br />

Collins in JEA 62 (1976), 35-6 figs. 34-7<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 105, Khaemopet.<br />

i 2 .219A and i 2 .219(1), (2)<br />

Texts.<br />

Collins in JEA 62 (1976), 36 fig. 38<br />

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<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 106, Paser. Finds.<br />

i 2 .224A<br />

Text <strong>of</strong> stamped brick <strong>of</strong> deceased, found in TT 105.<br />

Collins in JEA 62 (1976), 36 fig. 39<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 227, Name lost.<br />

i 2 .327A<br />

Text on ceiling.<br />

Collins in JEA 62 (1976), 36 figs. 40-2<br />

Sheikh aAbd el-Qurna. Tombs on east face <strong>of</strong> the hill. Name unknown, Man <strong>of</strong> the Following.<br />

i 2 .671A<br />

Texts <strong>of</strong> ceiling, south wall, and <strong>of</strong>fering table.<br />

Collins in JEA 62 (1976), 37 figs. 43-5<br />

Sheikh aAbd el-Qurna. Mond Excavations.<br />

i 2 .677A<br />

Two canopic jars <strong>of</strong> Amenhotep, two <strong>of</strong> Ruiu, and four <strong>of</strong> Isiu, all pottery, New Kingdom<br />

see Collins in JEA 62 (1976), 37<br />

Sheikh aAbd el-Qurna. Mond Excavations.<br />

i 2 .677A<br />

Lower half <strong>of</strong> c<strong>of</strong>fin <strong>of</strong> Siamun, date uncertain.<br />

Collins in JEA 62 (1976), 38 fig. 46<br />

Sheikh aAbd el-Qurna. Mond Excavations.<br />

i 2 .676A<br />

Canopic-jar <strong>of</strong> Amenḥotep, Scribe, New Kingdom, part <strong>of</strong> text.<br />

Collins in JEA 62 (1976), 38 fig. 47<br />

Sheikh aAbd el-Qurna. Mond Excavations.<br />

i 2 .676A<br />

Name, from c<strong>of</strong>fin <strong>of</strong> Serniut (?), New Kingdom<br />

Collins in JEA 62 (1976), 38 fig. 48<br />

Sheikh aAbd el-Qurna. Mond Excavations.<br />

i 2 .676A<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> text, from foot <strong>of</strong> c<strong>of</strong>fin <strong>of</strong> Iryiryiu, Late Period<br />

Collins in JEA 62 (1976), 38 fig. 49 (as Dyn. XXVI)<br />

Sheikh aAbd el-Qurna. Mond Excavations. From TT 21.<br />

i 2 .676A<br />

Two ushabti-boxes <strong>of</strong> Ta-amunpaui, New Kingdom or 3rd Int. Period.<br />

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Collins in JEA 62 (1976), 38 fig. 50<br />

Sheikh aAbd el-Qurna. Mond Excavations. From TT 21.<br />

i 2 .676A<br />

Osiris statuettes <strong>of</strong> Menkhamun, and Hetepamun, probably 3rd Int. Period.<br />

Collins in JEA 62 (1976), 38 fig. 51<br />

Sheikh aAbd el-Qurna. Mond Excavations. C<strong>of</strong>fins from TT 21.<br />

i 2 .677A<br />

Desesi, 3rd Int. or Late Period, in Liverpool, Liverpool Museum, 39.4042.1.<br />

Collins in JEA 62 (1976), 38 fig. 52<br />

Sheikh aAbd el-Qurna. Mond Excavations. C<strong>of</strong>fins from TT 21.<br />

i 2 .677A<br />

Pedekhons, 3rd Int. or Late Period, in Toronto, Royal Ontario Museum, 910.11.<br />

Collins in JEA 62 (1976), 38 fig. 53<br />

Sheikh aAbd el-Qurna. Mond Excavations. C<strong>of</strong>fins from TT 21.<br />

i 2 .677A<br />

Namenkhamun, 3rd Int. or Late Period.<br />

Collins in JEA 62 (1976), 38 figs. 54-6<br />

Sheikh aAbd el-Qurna. Mond Excavations. C<strong>of</strong>fins from TT 21.<br />

i 2 .677A<br />

Djedjhutefankh, 3rd Int. or Late Period.<br />

Collins in JEA 62 (1976), 38 fig. 57<br />

Sheikh aAbd el-Qurna. Mond Excavations. C<strong>of</strong>fins from TT 21.<br />

i 2 .677A<br />

Ankhi, 3rd Int. or Late Period.<br />

Collins in JEA 62 (1976), 39 fig. 58<br />

Sheikh aAbd el-Qurna. Mond Excavations.<br />

i 2 .677A<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> text <strong>of</strong> c<strong>of</strong>fin <strong>of</strong> Bakt, 3rd Int. or Late Period.<br />

Collins in JEA 62 (1976), 39 fig. 60<br />

Sheikh aAbd el-Qurna. Mond Excavations.<br />

i 2 .676A<br />

Text <strong>of</strong> ushabti box <strong>of</strong> Aḥmosi, 3rd Int. or Late Period.<br />

Collins in JEA 62 (1976), 39 fig. 61<br />

Sheikh aAbd el-Qurna. Mond Excavations.<br />

i 2 .676A<br />

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Text <strong>of</strong> obelisk <strong>of</strong> Siamun, probably New Kingdom<br />

Collins in JEA 62 (1976), 39 figs. 62-3<br />

Sheikh aAbd el-Qurna. Mond Excavations.<br />

i 2 .676A<br />

Text <strong>of</strong> wooden beard and sceptre <strong>of</strong> Tjenena (perhaps Tjenuna, TT 76).<br />

Collins in JEA 62 (1976), 39 fig. 65<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT C.12. Maḥu.<br />

i 2 .460A<br />

Texts <strong>of</strong> deceased and wife(?) Esi.<br />

Collins in JEA 62 (1976), 39 figs. 66-7<br />

Sheikh aAbd el-Qurna. Mond Excavations.<br />

i 2 .676A<br />

Texts from c<strong>of</strong>fin with names <strong>of</strong> Irterau and Iter, Late Period, and cartonnage <strong>of</strong> Iremhet(?), 3rd Int. or<br />

Late Period.<br />

Simpson in JEA 62 (1976), 41-4 pls. viii, viiiA<br />

Heliopolis Miscellaneous.<br />

iv.63A<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> Sebekemḥet, end <strong>of</strong> Dyn. XII-early Dyn. XIII, in Detroit MI, <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>of</strong> Arts, 51.276.<br />

Nibbi in JEA 62 (1976), fig. 1 on 48 (from Wilkinson)<br />

Wâdi el-Gasûs. Temple.<br />

vii.338A<br />

Plan showing position.<br />

Nibbi in JEA 62 (1976), 49-50 pl. ix<br />

Wâdi el-Gasûs. Temple.<br />

vii.338A<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> year 28 <strong>of</strong> Amenemhet II, <strong>of</strong> Khentekhtiwer, in Durham, Oriental Museum, N. 1934.<br />

Nibbi in JEA 62 (1976), 49-50 pl. x<br />

Wâdi el-Gasûs. Temple.<br />

vii.338A<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> year 1 <strong>of</strong> Sesostris II, <strong>of</strong> Khnemhotep, in Durham, Oriental Museum, N. 1935.<br />

Brovarski in JEA 62 (1976), 57-73 pls. xi, xiA<br />

Deir el-Baḥri. Great Temple. Finds.<br />

ii 2 .375A<br />

Fragmentary stela <strong>of</strong> Senenu, temp. Tuthmosis III, in Chicago IL, Oriental <strong>Institute</strong>, 8798, and Paris,<br />

Musée du Louvre, E. 6244.<br />

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Hari in JEA 62 (1976), 102-3 pls. xiv, xivA<br />

Karnak. F. Temple <strong>of</strong> Ptah.<br />

ii 2 .198(7)A<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Haremhab.<br />

Bourrian in JEA 62 (1976), 145 [1] pl. xxiv [1]<br />

Sohâg.<br />

v.31A<br />

Ivory knife handle with animals, Predynastic, in London, British Museum, EA 68512.<br />

Bourriau, J. in JEA 62 (1976), 146 [7] pl. xxiv [3] (as Sesostris I)<br />

800-493-640<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> royal statue wearing nemes, probably from sphinx, greywacke, early Dyn. XII, in Cambridge,<br />

Fitzwilliam Museum, E.2.1974.<br />

see Bourrian in JEA 62 (1976), 146 [8]<br />

Nabêsha (Tell Faraaûn). Miscellaneous.<br />

iv.9A<br />

Red quartzite sphinx <strong>of</strong> Sesostris III, headless, in London, British Museum, EA 1849.<br />

Bourriau, J. in JEA 62 (1976), 147 [19] pl. xxv [2] (as probably Taharqa)<br />

800-817-290<br />

Statuette <strong>of</strong> kneeling king, lower arms and feet lost, bronze, Dyn. XXV, at Sotheby’s in 1974, now in<br />

Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum, E.3.1974.<br />

Bourriau, J. in JEA 62 (1976), 147 [20] pl. xxvi [1]<br />

803-077-700<br />

Round-topped stela, woman Deesihebsed, Private songstress <strong>of</strong> Amun, daughter <strong>of</strong> Irter[au], Scribe <strong>of</strong> the<br />

chamberlain <strong>of</strong> the divine adoratress, and woman Udjarenes, in adoration before Re(-Harakhti), Isis, and<br />

the four Sons <strong>of</strong> Horus, and below, four lines <strong>of</strong> text, wood, Dyn. XXVI, in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum,<br />

1974.171. (Probably from <strong>The</strong>bes.)<br />

Martin in JEA 63 (1977), 13-19 pls. i-iii fig. 1<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Haremhab.<br />

iii 2 .655<br />

Account <strong>of</strong> excavation, with plan, views, and some newly discovered scenes and a statue.<br />

see Martin in JEA 63 (1977), 13<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Haremhab. Re-used blocks.<br />

iii 2 .661A<br />

Blocks <strong>of</strong> Minnufer, Old Kingdom.<br />

Smith, H.S. and Jeffreys, D.G. in JEA 63 (1977), 25 pl. iv [3]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Animal Necropolis. Northern Group. Finds from Temple Terrace, etc.<br />

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iii 2 .824<br />

Panel, head <strong>of</strong> a king, wood, probably Dyn. XXVI.<br />

see Plumley in JEA 63 (1977), 41-2<br />

Qaṣr Ibrîm. Fort. Various.<br />

vii.94A<br />

Block <strong>of</strong> Taharqa.<br />

Plumley in JEA 63 (1977), 43 pl. vi [3]<br />

Qaṣr Ibrîm. Fort. Various.<br />

vii.94A<br />

Slab with names <strong>of</strong> Taharqa.<br />

Plumley in JEA 63 (1977), 43 fig. E pl. vi [4]<br />

Qaṣr Ibrîm. Fort. Various.<br />

vii.94A<br />

Base <strong>of</strong> statue <strong>of</strong> Ramesses III, black granite.<br />

Ward, W. A. in JEA 63 (1977), 63-6 pl. ix<br />

803-030-000<br />

Rectangular stela with cornice, <strong>of</strong>fering text invoking Osiris lord <strong>of</strong> Abydos and Harsiesi, and below,<br />

Neferhotep, Singer, son <strong>of</strong> woman Henu, seated on the ground, dedicated by ‘his beloved friend’<br />

Nebsumenu (hieroglyphs approximate only), Carrier <strong>of</strong> bricks, and made by Seneb(r)au, Outline<br />

draughtsman, son <strong>of</strong> Sonb, Dyn. XII, in Leiden, Rijksmuseum van Oudheden, Inv. AP.34.<br />

see Kemp in JEA 63 (1977), 75 note 4, cf. fig. 1 on 73 (position)<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. C. Near Deir el-Shebûrt. Kôm el-Samak.<br />

i 2 .781A<br />

Brick-built dais decorated with painted bows and captives, New Kingdom<br />

see Kemp in JEA 63 (1977), 77-81 figs. 1-3 pls. xi, xii<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. C. Near Deir el-Shebûrt. Kôm el-aAbd. Building <strong>of</strong> Amenophis III.<br />

i 2 .781A<br />

Description, with position, plan, section, and views, and mention <strong>of</strong> stamped bricks <strong>of</strong> Amenophis III.<br />

Samson in JEA 63 (1977), 92 fig. 2<br />

aAmârna. Miscellaneous. Reliefs.<br />

iv.233-4A<br />

Nefertiti, from column-drum, in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, 1893.1-41(71).<br />

Davies, W.V. in JEA 63 (1977), 109 pl. xvii [1]<br />

El-Bersha. Middle Kingdom Tombs. Various.<br />

iv.185A<br />

Detail <strong>of</strong> outer c<strong>of</strong>fin <strong>of</strong> Sepi, Dyn. XII, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, E.10779.<br />

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Gaballa in JEA 63 (1977), 122-4 pls. xxii, xxiiA<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Objects from tombs.<br />

iii².737<br />

Fragment <strong>of</strong> stela with text concerning foreign tribute, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE<br />

28569.<br />

Gaballa in JEA 63 (1977), 124-5 pls. xxiii [1], xxiiiA [1]<br />

Luxor. Forecourt.<br />

ii 2 .317(99)A<br />

Fragment <strong>of</strong> stela <strong>of</strong> Sethos II, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, Temp. No. 26.2.25.1.<br />

Gaballa in JEA 63 (1977), 125-6 pls. xxiii [2], xxiiiA [2]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Between the Monastery and the Enclosure <strong>of</strong> Sekhemkhet.<br />

iii 2 .667<br />

Lower part <strong>of</strong> stela <strong>of</strong> Iuy, late Dyn. XVIII or early Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 15115.<br />

Millard, A. in JEA 63 (1977), 127-30 pl. xxiv (as queen <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II).<br />

803-055-200<br />

Fragment <strong>of</strong> probably votive stela, upper part <strong>of</strong> Merytamun, King’s great [wife] (<strong>of</strong> Amenophis I), turning<br />

towards [Amenophis I] (cartouches preserved), Dyn. XIX-XX, in Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum,<br />

EGA.4354.1943.<br />

Wright in JEA 63 (1977), 156-8 with views pl. xxvi<br />

Kalâbsha. Blocks <strong>of</strong> earlier date. Ptolemaic chapel re-erected at Elephantine.<br />

vii.20A<br />

Account and views.<br />

Simpson in JEA 63 (1977), 175 fig. 1<br />

Gîza. G 2042A.<br />

iii 2 .69A<br />

Relief, lower part <strong>of</strong> deceased seated, with dog Inheb under chair.<br />

see Fischer in JEA 63 (1977), 175<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Around the Pyramid complex <strong>of</strong> Unis.<br />

iii 2 .652A<br />

Block <strong>of</strong> Khenu with part <strong>of</strong> autobiographical text, mentioning expedition to Aswân in the reign <strong>of</strong> Unis.<br />

Martin in JEA 64 (1978), 6-7 with n. 6<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Burial chamber <strong>of</strong> Khuiywer, late Old Kingdom<br />

iii 2 .654A<br />

Name.<br />

Martin in JEA 64 (1978), 5-9 pls. i-iv<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Haremhab.<br />

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iii 2 .655<br />

Account <strong>of</strong> excavation.<br />

Martin in JEA 64 (1978), 9 pl. iii [1]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Haremhab. Objects found in shafts.<br />

iii 2 .661A<br />

Small stela, probably temp. Amenophis IV.<br />

Martin in JEA 64 (1978), 9 pl. iii [2]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Haremhab. Objects found in shafts.<br />

iii 2 .661A<br />

Limestone plaque <strong>of</strong> King Ay.<br />

Martin in JEA 64 (1978), 9 pl. iii [3]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Haremhab. Objects found in shafts.<br />

iii 2 .661A<br />

Stamped jar-handle <strong>of</strong> Haremhab.<br />

Martin in JEA 64 (1978), 9 pl. iv [1]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Haremhab. Objects found in shafts.<br />

iii 2 .661A<br />

Statue, man kneeling with <strong>of</strong>fering table, late Dyn. XVIII.<br />

Martin in JEA 64 (1978), 9 pl. iv [2]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Haremhab. Objects found in shafts.<br />

iii 2 .661A<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> statue, late Dyn. XVIII.<br />

Martin in JEA 64 (1978), 9 pl. iv [3]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Haremhab. Objects found in shafts.<br />

iii 2 .661A<br />

Lower part <strong>of</strong> statuette <strong>of</strong> Queen Mutnedjemt.<br />

see Martin in JEA 64 (1978), 9<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Haremhab. Objects found in shafts.<br />

iii 2 .661A<br />

Vessel <strong>of</strong> Amenophis III.<br />

see Martin in JEA 64 (1978), 9<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Haremhab. Objects found in shafts.<br />

iii 2 .661A<br />

Hieratic jar dockets <strong>of</strong> Haremhab as a Royal Scribe, year 2 <strong>of</strong> unnamed king.<br />

Smith, H.S. and Jeffreys in JEA 64 (1978), 12-20 fig. 1<br />

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Ṣaqqâra. Northern Enclosure.<br />

iii 2 .777<br />

Description with plan.<br />

Smith, H.S. and Jeffreys in JEA 64 (1978), 19 pl. v [3]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Northern Enclosure.<br />

iii 2 .777<br />

Blocks. (b) Heads <strong>of</strong> the King and Anubis.<br />

el-Khouly in JEA 64 (1978), 41 [80] fig. 1<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Finds from east <strong>of</strong> the Step Pyramid.<br />

iii 2 .592A<br />

Relief, three <strong>of</strong>fering bearers (heads lost), Dyn. V.<br />

el-Khouly in JEA 64 (1978), 44 pl. ix<br />

el-Lisht. South Pyramid complex <strong>of</strong> Sesostris I.<br />

iv.85A<br />

Offering table <strong>of</strong> Sesostris I, grey granite.<br />

el-Khouly in JEA 64 (1978), 39 [48-9] pl. viii [4, 5]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Miscellaneous.<br />

iii 2 .827A<br />

Two bronze statuettes, king standing and kneeling, Late Period, from cache north <strong>of</strong> Pyramid <strong>of</strong> Userkaf.<br />

Sayed in JEA 64 (1978), 70, 71 pl. xi [2] cf. xi [1]<br />

Wâdi Gawâsîs.<br />

vii.339A<br />

Text on right jamb <strong>of</strong> shrine <strong>of</strong> Ankhu, temp. Sesostris I.<br />

Sayed in JEA 64 (1978), 69-71<br />

Wâdi Gawâsîs.<br />

vii.339A<br />

Description <strong>of</strong> the site.<br />

Sayed in JEA 64 (1978), 70<br />

Wâdi Gawâsîs.<br />

vii.339A<br />

Stela with decree <strong>of</strong> Sesostris I for Antefoker.<br />

Peck, W. H. in JEA 64 (1978), 73-5 pls. xii [1, 3], xiii [1]<br />

801-631-130<br />

Statuette <strong>of</strong> scribe seated on the ground with one knee up, probably from group with baboon <strong>of</strong> Thoth,<br />

basalt, temp. Amenophis III, formerly in A. Raifé colln., now in Detroit MI, <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>of</strong> Arts, 31.70.<br />

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Peck in JEA 64 (1978), 73-5 pls. xii [2, 4], xiii [2]<br />

El-Amârna. Miscellaneous. Statues.<br />

iv.235A<br />

Small steatite scribe-statue, probably temp. Amenophis III, in Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum, 22621.<br />

Peck in JEA 64 (1978), 73 pl. xiii [3]<br />

Tell Muṣṭâi. Temple <strong>of</strong> Thoth.<br />

iv.44A<br />

Statuette <strong>of</strong> Tjay before Thoth as baboon, in Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum, 20001.<br />

Peck in JEA 64 (1978), 73 pl. xiii [4]<br />

i 2 .792A<br />

Scribe statue, with papyrus roll, serpentine, Dyn. XXIII, in New York NY, Metropolitan Museum <strong>of</strong> Art,<br />

31.4.1.<br />

see Bourrian in JEA 64 (1978), 123 [31]<br />

Abydos. Umm el-Qaaâb. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Aḥa (B.19).<br />

v.88A<br />

Clay sealing <strong>of</strong> Aḥa, in London, British Museum, EA 68676.<br />

see Bourrian in JEA 64 (1978), 123-4 [32-3]<br />

Abydos. Umm el-Qaaâb. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Den.<br />

v.83A<br />

Clay sealings <strong>of</strong> Den, in London, British Museum, EA 68677-9.<br />

Bourriau, J. in JEA 64 (1978), 124 [40] pl. xxii [2]<br />

801-431-050<br />

Fragment <strong>of</strong> legs with hands on knees, from seated statuette, with text mentioning Cusae, schist, probably<br />

Dyn. XII, in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, 1976.48.<br />

see Bourrian in JEA 64 (1978), 124 [51]<br />

El-aAmârna. North Palace. Various.<br />

iv.195A<br />

Fragment with part <strong>of</strong> prenomen <strong>of</strong> Amenophis IV, in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, 1976.567.<br />

see Bourrian in JEA 64 (1978), 124 [52]<br />

El-aAmârna. Miscellaneous. Reliefs.<br />

iv.233-4A<br />

Fragment with cartouche <strong>of</strong> Amenophis IV, in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, 1976.52.<br />

see Bourrian in JEA 64 (1978), 125 [54]<br />

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Fragment with names <strong>of</strong> the Aten, temp. Amenophis IV, in London, British Museum, EA 68661.<br />

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see Bourrian in JEA 64 (1978), 125 [64]<br />

aAmâra West. Miscellaneous.<br />

vii.164A<br />

Stela, Ramesses II <strong>of</strong>fering to Satis, in London, British Museum, EA 68675.<br />

see Bourrian in JEA 64 (1978), 125 [53]<br />

El-aAmârna. Great Official Palace. Broad Hall.<br />

iv.198A<br />

Relief fragment with part <strong>of</strong> face, in London, British Museum, EA 68584.<br />

see Bourriau, J. in JEA 64 (1978), 125 [65]<br />

801-650-280<br />

Upper part <strong>of</strong> statue <strong>of</strong> a Chief <strong>of</strong> the Two Lands, General (probably), etc., probably Merneptah (later<br />

king) or Sety-merneptah (later Sethos II), wearing sidelock, black granite, temp. Ramesses II or<br />

Merneptah, in London, British Museum, EA 68682.<br />

see Bourriau, J. in JEA 64 (1978), 125 [66] (as New Kingdom)<br />

800-798-350<br />

Headless torso, arms and upper parts <strong>of</strong> legs <strong>of</strong> a royal statuette, with remains <strong>of</strong> text on back pillar, bronze,<br />

3rd Int. Period, in London, British Museum, EA 68663.<br />

see Bourrian in JEA 64 (1978), 125 [67]<br />

Tell el-Farâaîn. Miscellaneous.<br />

iv.45A<br />

Statue-fragment, granite, New Kingdom, in London, British Museum, EA 68671.<br />

see Bourrian in JEA 64 (1978), 125 [69]<br />

8<br />

Fragment with remains <strong>of</strong> three columns <strong>of</strong> inscription, New Kingdom, in London, British Museum, EA<br />

68662.<br />

see Bourrian in JEA 64 (1978), 125 [71]<br />

8<br />

Relief fragment, torso <strong>of</strong> male figure, New Kingdom, in London, British Museum, EA 68581.<br />

see Bourrian in JEA 64 (1978), 125 [70]<br />

8<br />

Relief fragment, rear <strong>of</strong> two horses and chariot-wheel, New Kingdom, in London, British Museum, EA<br />

68673.<br />

see Bourrian in JEA 64 (1978), 125 [72]<br />

8<br />

Block with incised hieratic graffiti, New Kingdom, in London, British Museum, EA 68674.<br />

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see Bourrian in JEA 64 (1978), 126 [80]<br />

Qaṣr Ibrîm. Fort. Various.<br />

vii.94A<br />

Block with name <strong>of</strong> Taharqa, sandstone, in London, British Museum, EA 68664.<br />

Bourriau, J. in JEA 64 (1978), 126 [83] pl. xxii [3]<br />

801-750-182<br />

Statuette <strong>of</strong> a Director <strong>of</strong> singers <strong>of</strong> the temple <strong>of</strong> Neith, lower part, holding Osiris, with text with<br />

cartouches <strong>of</strong> Apries and Amasis, granite, temp. Amasis, in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, 1976.49.<br />

see Bourrian in JEA 64 (1978), 126 [86]<br />

Armant. Necropolis. Bucheum.<br />

v.159A<br />

Fragments <strong>of</strong> miniature <strong>of</strong>fering table, perhaps <strong>of</strong> Nektanebos II, schist, in London, British Museum, EA<br />

68582.<br />

see Bourrian in JEA 64 (1978), 126 [88]<br />

8<br />

Sistrum handle with cartouche <strong>of</strong> a Ptolemy, faience, in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, 1976.50.<br />

see Bourrian in JEA 64 (1978), 127 [94]<br />

Qaṣr Ibrîm. Fort. Various.<br />

vii.94A<br />

Offering table with cursive Meroitic inscription, sandstone, in London, British Museum, EA 68681.<br />

see Bourrian in JEA 64 (1978), 127 [98]<br />

Omit.<br />

Steatite torso, almost certainly Osiris, probably Late Period, in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, 1976.51.<br />

Ruffle in JEA 64 (1978), 132 pl. xxiv<br />

8<br />

Walking stick <strong>of</strong> Djehutimosi, Butler <strong>of</strong> the King’s daughter, Dyn. XVIII, in Birmingham, City Museum<br />

and Art Gallery, 474.52.<br />

see Montagu in JEA 64 (1978), 133-4 fig. 1<br />

Valley <strong>of</strong> the Kings. KV 62, Tutankhamun.<br />

i 2 .584A<br />

Bronze trumpet, 50gg, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 62008 (CG 69851).<br />

Málek, J. in JEA 64 (1978), 138-40 fig. 1<br />

8<br />

Texts <strong>of</strong> two canopic jars <strong>of</strong> Neferseshem-psametek, probably Dyn. XXX, formerly on loan to Norwich,<br />

Castle Museum, 11.14.<br />

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Donohue in JEA 64 (1978), 143 fig. 1 on 144<br />

Dendera. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Neferseshem-pepy.<br />

v.112A<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> deceased, in Bolton, Bolton Museum and Art Gallery, 56.98.<br />

Caminos in JEA 64 (1978), 154 fig. 1<br />

Abydos. Miscellaneous.<br />

v.102A<br />

Detail <strong>of</strong> stela <strong>of</strong> Nebamun, Dyn. XVIII, in London, Petrie Museum, 14348.<br />

see Aldred, C. in JEA 64 (1978), 175 [middle]<br />

801-711-300<br />

Upper part <strong>of</strong> seated statue, ...ubaste, son <strong>of</strong> Iry (mother), with text mentioning Bubastis mistress <strong>of</strong><br />

Bubastis (Tell Basṭa), red granite, Dyn. XXI-XXIV, formerly in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 26645, now<br />

in London, Petrie Museum, 14313. (Probably from Tell Basṭa.)<br />

see Aldred in JEA 64 (1978), 175<br />

Objects from <strong>The</strong>ban Temples. Statues.<br />

ii 2 .534A<br />

Male head, early Dyn. XVIII, in London, Petrie Museum, 14801.<br />

see Aldred, C. in JEA 64 (1978), 175<br />

801-650-300<br />

Upper part <strong>of</strong> seated man, probably from seated pair statuette, with text mentioning Amun lord <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Thrones <strong>of</strong> the Two Lands, 1st half <strong>of</strong> Dyn. XVIII, in London, Petrie Museum, 8803.<br />

see Aldred, C. in JEA 64 (1978), 175<br />

801-685-230<br />

Bust <strong>of</strong> statuette <strong>of</strong> a princess or queen, steatite, probably temp. Amenophis III, in London, Petrie<br />

Museum, 16486.<br />

see Aldred, C. in JEA 64 (1978), 175<br />

801-685-231<br />

Upper part <strong>of</strong> statuette <strong>of</strong> a princess or queen, steatite, probably temp. Amenophis III, in London, Petrie<br />

Museum, 16487.<br />

Martin in JEA 65 (1979), 13-16 pl. ii fig. 1 on 14<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Haremhab.<br />

iii 2 .655A<br />

Account <strong>of</strong> excavation, with plan and views <strong>of</strong> shaft IV.<br />

Martin in JEA 65 (1979), 15 pl. iii [1, 2]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Haremhab. Objects found in shafts.<br />

iii 2 .661A<br />

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Hieratic jar dockets, including year 13 <strong>of</strong> Haremhab, from shaft IV.<br />

Martin in JEA 65 (1979), 16 pl. iii [3]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Haremhab. Objects found in shafts.<br />

iii 2 .661A<br />

Miniature stela <strong>of</strong> Ay.<br />

see Smith, H.S. and Jeffreys in JEA 65 (1979), 27<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Sacred Animal Complexes. Eastern Group. Northern Enclosure.<br />

iii 2 .777A<br />

Cornice block <strong>of</strong> Ptolemy II Philadelphus.<br />

Fischer in JEA 65 (1979), 42-4 figs. 1, 2<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb No. 73 [D 13], Shepsi.<br />

iii 2 .482A<br />

Reconstruction <strong>of</strong> text at top <strong>of</strong> false door, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, CG 1379.<br />

Fischer in JEA 65 (1979), 44-6 figs. 3, 4 and n. 11<br />

El-Hagârsa. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Mery II.<br />

v.35A<br />

Reconstruction <strong>of</strong> the text with cartouche <strong>of</strong> Neferkare, and correction <strong>of</strong> the name <strong>of</strong> wife Ibi.<br />

Kemp in JEA 65 (1979), 47-53 pls. vii, viii, figs. 1, 2<br />

El-aAmârna. Workmen’s Village.<br />

iv.209A<br />

Wall paintings from houses, dancing Bes figures before Tueris, and group <strong>of</strong> women and girls, probably<br />

dancers and musicians.<br />

Assmann in JEA 65 (1979), 54-77 pls. ix, x<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 163, Amenemhet. Dyn. XIX<br />

i 2 .276A<br />

Scenes, including harpist with song, etc., partly in London, British Museum, EA 55336-7.<br />

Littauer and Crouwel in JEA 65 (1979), 118 pl. xv [2]<br />

Valley <strong>of</strong> the Kings. KV 62, Tutankhamun.<br />

i 2 .577-8A<br />

Box, 21, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 61467, right side, King charging Syrians.<br />

Littauer and Crouwel in JEA 65 (1979), 115-16 pl. xvi [1]<br />

ragment faience bowl, chariot and man carrying prisoners, faience, probably 3rd Int. Period, in Boston<br />

MA, Museum <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts, 59.642.<br />

Littauer and Crouwel in JEA 65 (1979), 116 pl. xvi [2]<br />

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Relief trial piece, chariot, King with captives, etc., probably Ptolemaic, in Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum,<br />

3425.<br />

Littauer and Crouwel in JEA 65 (1979), 117 pl. xvi [3] (as Late Period)<br />

8<br />

Painted sketch (trial piece) for relief, man in chariot, Dyn. XVIII, in Hanover, Kestner-Museum, 2952.<br />

Brier and Bennett in JEA 65 (1979), 131 pl. xxiii [2]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 2, Khabekhnet.<br />

i 2 .8(20)A<br />

Anubis tending mummy in form <strong>of</strong> fish on couch, scene 2.<br />

Bourrian in JEA 65 (1979), 153 [53] pl. xxvi [3]<br />

8<br />

Gold signet ring <strong>of</strong> Sheshonḳ (TT 27), temp. Amasis to Apries, in London, British Museum, EA 68868.<br />

see McNaught in JEA 65 (1979), 163-4<br />

8<br />

Alabaster ointment-jar <strong>of</strong> Senenmut (TT 71, 353), in London, British Museum, EA 29333.<br />

Mills, A. J. in JEA 65 (1979), 166 pl. xxix<br />

Karnak. Temple <strong>of</strong> Mut. Statues <strong>of</strong> Sekhmet.<br />

ii 2 .268A<br />

Two busts [left=802-120-290 right=802-120-291], in possession <strong>of</strong> Mrs A. Johnstone, Trewithen House,<br />

Cornwall.<br />

Insley, C. in JEA 65 (1979), 167-9 pl. xxx, xxxi<br />

801-751-278<br />

Statuette <strong>of</strong> Unnufer, Libation-priest <strong>of</strong> King Harsiesi (probably Harsiesi I), son <strong>of</strong> Bes Bs and Mert-khons,<br />

kneeling pouring libation on <strong>of</strong>fering-table, with text mentioning Onnophris, bronze, probably late Dyn.<br />

XXV or early Dyn. XXVI, in Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum, E.11.1937.<br />

Fischer in JEA 65 (1979), 180 fig. 1 [a]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Niankh-pepy. Burial chamber.<br />

iii 2 .630A<br />

Squatting female statuette.<br />

Fischer in JEA 65 (1979), 180 fig. 1 [b]<br />

8<br />

Model <strong>of</strong> kneeling female mourner, Old Kingdom, in Jerusalem, Israel Museum, 70.36.19.<br />

Kemp in JEA 66 (1980), 5-16 figs. 1, 3, 5 pls. i [1, 2], ii [1, 2]<br />

El-aAmârna. Workmen’s Village.<br />

iv.209A<br />

245<br />

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246<br />

Preliminary report on EES expedition, 1979, with plans and views.<br />

Kemp in JEA 66 (1980), 14-15 fig. 6<br />

El-aAmârna. Workmen’s Village.<br />

iv.209A<br />

Plaster fragments with remains <strong>of</strong> painted hieroglyphs.<br />

Smith, H. S. and Jeffreys in JEA 66 (1980), 17-27 figs. 1, 3, 4<br />

Ṣaqqâra. ‘Greek Serapeum’ Enclosure area. Northern Enclosure.<br />

iii 2 .777A<br />

Preliminary report on EES. expedition 1978-9, with plans.<br />

Smith, H.S. and Jeffreys in JEA 66 (1980), 18 pl. iii [2]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. ‘Greek Serapeum’ Enclosure area. Late Period Cemetery.<br />

iii 2 .562A<br />

Anthropoid c<strong>of</strong>fin with remains <strong>of</strong> inscriptions, Late Period.<br />

see Kákosy in JEA 66 (1980), 48, 50 cf. fig. 1 (from Davies)<br />

El-Khârga Oasis. Temple <strong>of</strong> Hibis.<br />

vii.285(113)A<br />

Scene in register V.<br />

Kákosy in JEA 66 (1980), 50-1 pl. vii [1-3]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Objects from Tombs.<br />

iii 2 .755A<br />

Ḥatḥor-pillar fragment <strong>of</strong> Neferhotep, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 18928.<br />

see Kákosy in JEA 66 (1980), 50 cf. figs. 2, 3 (from Calverley)<br />

Abydos. Temple <strong>of</strong> Sethos I. Chapel <strong>of</strong> Ptah.<br />

vi.11(111)A<br />

Plow <strong>of</strong> bark, and small figures <strong>of</strong> King below, in upper register.<br />

see Wysocki in JEA 66 (1980), 54-69 with plans, sections, views, etc. on figs. 1-9, pls. viii, ix<br />

Deir el-Baḥri. Great Tle. Upper Court.<br />

ii 2 .357A<br />

Description with plans, sections, views, etc.<br />

Bosse-<strong>Griffith</strong> in JEA 66 (1980), 79 pl. xi [3]<br />

Karnak. 10th Pylon. Blocks <strong>of</strong> Amenophis IV.<br />

ii 2 .190A<br />

Block, head <strong>of</strong> person adoring the Aten, in Luxor Museum, J.207.<br />

Bosse-<strong>Griffith</strong> in JEA 66 (1980), 75-82 pl. xi [1]<br />

Ashmûnein. Pylon <strong>of</strong> Ram. II. Re-used aAmârna blocks.<br />

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iv.168A<br />

Relief, girl (Queen?) playing lute, from marsh scene, in Brooklyn, Brooklyn Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 60.197.9.<br />

Zabkar in JEA 66 (1980), 127-36 pls. xv, xvi<br />

Philae. Tle. <strong>of</strong> Isis. Room X.<br />

vi.243(358)-(359)A<br />

Top register, King <strong>of</strong>fers sphinx ointment-jar to Isis, and necklace to Hathor.<br />

see Bourriau in JEA 66 (1980), 137-8 [21]<br />

Karnak. Temple. <strong>of</strong> Mut.<br />

ii 2 .264A<br />

Fragment <strong>of</strong> statue <strong>of</strong> Sekhmet, basalt, temp. Amenophis III, in Glasgow, Hunterian Museum, D.1978.1.<br />

see Bourriau in JEA 66 (1980), 138 [22]<br />

Valley <strong>of</strong> the Kings. KV 17, Sethos I.<br />

i 2 .545A<br />

Relief fragment, in Glasgow, Hunterian Museum, D.1978.3.<br />

see Bourriau in JEA 66 (1980), 138 [23]<br />

Valley <strong>of</strong> the Kings. KV 17, Sethos I.<br />

i 2 .543A<br />

Fragment <strong>of</strong> lid <strong>of</strong> sarcophagus, in Glasgow, Hunterian Museum, D.1978.4.<br />

see Bourriau in JEA 66 (1980), 139 [110]<br />

Abydos, Miscellaneous. In Private Collections. Ex Kennard Colln.<br />

v.104A<br />

Diorite bowl inscribed with name <strong>of</strong> Sn<strong>of</strong>ru, Old Kingdom, in Liverpool, Liverpool Museum,<br />

1977.112.123.<br />

see Bourriau in JEA 66 (1980), 139 [111]<br />

8<br />

Fragment <strong>of</strong> diorite bowl with name <strong>of</strong> Senusert, Dyn. XII, in Liverpool, Liverpool Museum,<br />

1977.112.296.<br />

see Bourriau in JEA 66 (1980), 140 [168]<br />

Abydos, Cemetery E. <strong>of</strong> Garstang. Excavations 1907-9.<br />

v.67A<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Sebekemḥet, Middle Kingdom, in Liverpool, Liverpool Museum, 1977.109.35.<br />

see Bourriau in JEA 66 (1980), 140 [169]<br />

Abydos, Cemetery E. <strong>of</strong> Garstang. Excavations 1907-9.<br />

v.67A<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> User ..., Middle Kingdom, in Liverpool, Liverpool Museum, 1977.109.37.<br />

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248<br />

Bourriau in JEA 66 (1980), 140 [170] pl. xvii [1]<br />

Abydos, Cemetery E. <strong>of</strong> Garstang. Excavations 1907-9.<br />

v.67A<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Sekher, Middle Kingdom, in Liverpool, Liverpool Museum, 1977.109.36.<br />

see Bourriau in JEA 66 (1980), 141 [223]<br />

Esna, Ḥagar Esna-Cemetery.<br />

v.165A<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Harhotep, Dyn. XIII, in Liverpool, Liverpool Museum, 1977.110.31.<br />

see Bourriau in JEA 66 (1980), 141 [224]<br />

Esna, Ḥagar Esna. Cemetery.<br />

v.165A<br />

Shell <strong>of</strong> Sesostris I, in Liverpool, Liverpool Museum, 1977.110.1.<br />

see Bourriau in JEA 66 (1980), 141 [245]<br />

8<br />

Ointment jar, alabaster with list <strong>of</strong> contents on lid, Middle Kingdom, in Liverpool, Liverpool Museum,<br />

1977.112.31.<br />

see Bourriau in JEA 66 (1980), 141[322-31a]<br />

Abydos, Cemetery T <strong>of</strong> Peet.<br />

v.71A<br />

From tomb 941, jewellery, etc. Middle Kingdom, in Liverpool, Liverpool Museum, 1977.108.1-11.<br />

Bourriau in JEA 66 (1980), 142 [360]<br />

Abydos Cemetery E <strong>of</strong> Garstang. From various tombs.<br />

v.67A<br />

Small <strong>of</strong>fering table with hieratic (?) text, Middle Kingdom, in Liverpool, Liverpool Museum,<br />

1977.109.39.<br />

see Bourriau in JEA 66 (1980), 142 [394-6]<br />

Ṭûkh (Nubt).<br />

v.117A<br />

Three alabaster vases from deposit <strong>of</strong> Tuthmosis III, in Liverpool, Liverpool Museum, 1977.112.15-17.<br />

Bourriau in JEA 66 (1980), 142 [451]<br />

8<br />

Stela, man <strong>of</strong>fering to Osiris, New Kingdom, in Liverpool, Liverpool Museum, 1977.112.4.<br />

see Bourriau in JEA 66 (1980), 142 [452]<br />

8<br />

Upper part <strong>of</strong> stela with three lines <strong>of</strong> text, name lost, New Kingdom, in Liverpool, Liverpool Museum,<br />

1977.112.5.<br />

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see Bourriau in JEA 66 (1980), 142 [461-8]<br />

Abydos, Late Cemetery <strong>of</strong> Garstang.<br />

v.67A<br />

Stelae, Graeco-Roman, in Liverpool, Liverpool Museum, 1977.109.40-44, and 1977.109.46-48.<br />

Bourriau in JEA 66 (1980), 143 [469] pl. xviii [3]<br />

Abydos, Late Cemetery <strong>of</strong> Garstang.<br />

v.67A<br />

Stela, Graeco-Roman, in Liverpool, Liverpool Museum, 1977.109.45.<br />

see Bourriau in JEA 66 (1980), 143 [470]<br />

Abydos, Late Cemetery <strong>of</strong> Garstang.<br />

v.67A<br />

Offering table <strong>of</strong> Esinhert, Late Period, in Liverpool, Liverpool Museum, 1977.109.49.<br />

Bourriau in JEA 66 (1980), 143 [474]<br />

Hagar Esna. Cemetery<br />

v.165A<br />

Offering table, inscribed, Graeco-Roman, in Liverpool, Liverpool Museum, 1977.110.32.<br />

Giveon, R. in JEA 66 (1980), 146-7 [E 29] pl. xix [1]<br />

803-055-223<br />

Round-topped stela, god Reshef holding axe, spear and shield, dedicated by Suro Sr, wab-priest <strong>of</strong> Horus-<br />

Khentekhtai lord <strong>of</strong> Athribis (Kem-wer), Dyn. XIX, in Chicago IL, Oriental <strong>Institute</strong> Museum, 10569.<br />

Ray in JEA 66 (1980), 170-1 (from Wilkinson MSS.) fig. 1<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Haremakhet.<br />

iii 2 .718-19A<br />

Demotic adscript <strong>of</strong> stela, in London, British Museum, EA 391.<br />

Myliwiec in JEA 66 (1980), 171-2 pl. xxiv<br />

Edfu Tell. Miscellaneous.<br />

v.205A<br />

Detail <strong>of</strong> cartonnage <strong>of</strong> woman Isunes, Roman, in London, British Museum, EA 29583.<br />

see Martin in JEA 67 (1981), 2-3<br />

Saqqâra.<br />

iii 2 .661A<br />

Description <strong>of</strong> tomb <strong>of</strong> Paser, temp. Ramesses II.<br />

see Martin in JEA 67 (1981), 3<br />

Saqqâra.<br />

iii 2 .661A<br />

Description <strong>of</strong> tomb <strong>of</strong> Raia, probably Dyn. XIX.<br />

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250<br />

Kemp in JEA 67 (1981), 5-16 figs. 1, 5 pl. ii [1]<br />

El-aAmârna. Workmen’s Village.<br />

iv.209A<br />

Preliminary report on the EES El-aAmârna expedition, with plans and view.<br />

see Kemp in JEA 67 (1981), 14<br />

El-aAmârna. Workmen’s Village.<br />

iv.209A<br />

Hieratic jar labels.<br />

see Smith, H.S. and Jeffreys in JEA 67 (1981), 23<br />

Saqqâra.<br />

iii 2 .701A<br />

Position <strong>of</strong> tomb <strong>of</strong> Sihathor Ipi, early Middle Kingdom.<br />

see Smith, H.S. and Jeffreys in JEA 67 (1981), 23<br />

Saqqâra.<br />

iii 2 .558A<br />

Tomb <strong>of</strong> Sekwaskhet, early Middle Kingdom.<br />

see Harpur in JEA 67 (1981), 24-30 cf. fig. 1 (from L.D _ .)<br />

Gîza. G 7948, Rakhaefankh.<br />

iii 2 .207(2)A<br />

Identity <strong>of</strong> Iteti.<br />

see Reeves in JEA 67 (1981), 48-55 with plan<br />

Valley <strong>of</strong> the Kings. KV 55.<br />

i 2 .565A<br />

Discussion, with plan showing position <strong>of</strong> objects.<br />

Sherman in JEA 67 (1981), 82-102 pls. xiii, xiv figs. 1-4<br />

Athribis. Miscellaneous. Statues.<br />

iv.66A<br />

Statue-base <strong>of</strong> Djeho, temp. Ptolemy I, in Chicago IL, Oriental <strong>Institute</strong> Museum, 10589.<br />

see Bourriau in JEA 67 (1981), 150 [256]<br />

Meir. Miscellaneous.<br />

iv.256A<br />

C<strong>of</strong>fin <strong>of</strong> Khnemhotep, Middle Kingdom, in Edinburgh, Royal Museum <strong>of</strong> Scotland, 1979.203eA.<br />

see Bourriau in JEA 67 (1981), 150 [258]<br />

Qâw el-Kebîr. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Wahka II. Finds.<br />

v.14A<br />

Male servant figure, wood, in London, Petrie Museum, 31240.<br />

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see Bourriau in JEA 67 (1981), 150 [264-88]<br />

Qâw el-Kebîr. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Wahka II.<br />

v.14A<br />

Statue fragments in various materials, in London, Petrie Museum, 31276, 31280, 31282, 31284-305.<br />

see Bourriau in JEA 67 (1981), 152 [637-8]<br />

Qifṭ. Miscellaneous. Various.<br />

v.134A<br />

Faience inlays with cartouche <strong>of</strong> Sethos II.<br />

Bourriau, J. in JEA 67 (1981), 152 [639] pl. xv [1] (reversed) (as Neb...)<br />

803-055-204<br />

Bottom right corner <strong>of</strong> a probably rectangular votive stela, remains <strong>of</strong> two registers and text on jamb, I, kilt<br />

and feet <strong>of</strong> a seated(?) man, II, probably Hathor cow, greywacke, probably Dyn. XIX-XX, in Cambridge,<br />

Fitzwilliam Museum, E.9.1979.<br />

see Málek in JEA 67 (1981), 156<br />

8<br />

Block <strong>of</strong> Hori, probably temp. Ramesses II, with Tano (dealer).<br />

see Málek in JEA 67 (1981), 156-7<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Objects from Tombs.<br />

iii 2 .759A<br />

Blocks <strong>of</strong> Ptahmosi, Dyn. XIX, in London, British Museum, 160.<br />

see Málek in JEA 67 (1981), 157-65 fig. 2 on 161<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb No. 5 (<strong>of</strong> Loret), Mosi.<br />

iii 2 .553A<br />

Reconstruction and plan.<br />

Málek in JEA 67 (1981), 158, 160 fig. 1<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb No. 5 (<strong>of</strong> Loret), Mosi.<br />

iii 2 .555(0.4)A<br />

Doorway post, deceased adoring, etc.<br />

Málek in JEA 67 (1981), 163 fig. 3<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb No. 5 (<strong>of</strong> Loret), Mosi.<br />

iii 2 .555A<br />

Relief, deceased and wife adoring.<br />

Málek in JEA 67 (1981), 164 pl. xvii<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb No. 5 (<strong>of</strong> Loret), Mosi.<br />

iii 2 .554A<br />

Pillar E/D (=Gaballa IV), in Sydney, Nicholson Museum <strong>of</strong> Antiquities.<br />

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Málek in JEA 67 (1981), 165 pl. xviii fig. 4<br />

8<br />

Relief, Vizier painting naos, Ramesside, formerly in Rotellar colln.<br />

see Fischer in JEA 67 (1981), 166-7 cf. fig. 1 (from Simpson)<br />

Gîza. G 7102, Idu.<br />

iii 2 .186(1)(e)-(f)A<br />

Text <strong>of</strong> shrine with c<strong>of</strong>fin on sledge dragged by oxen.<br />

see Fischer in JEA 67 (1981), 167-8 cf. fig. 2 (from Simpson)<br />

Gîza. G 7150, Khufukhaef [II]<br />

iii 2 .190(3)A<br />

Text <strong>of</strong> the ‘Instructress’ <strong>of</strong> dancers.<br />

Davies, W.V. in JEA 67 (1981), 176-7 pl. xxi figs. 1, 2<br />

Atfîh. Finds.<br />

iv.76A<br />

Base and foreleg <strong>of</strong> black granite sphinx <strong>of</strong> Sebekhotep IV, in London, Petrie Museum, 14650.<br />

Davies, W.V. in JEA 67 (1981), 177-8 pl. xxi [2] fig. 3<br />

8<br />

Bronze axe-head <strong>of</strong> King Senenre, Dyn. XIV or XVII, in London, Petrie Museum, 30079.<br />

see Larson in JEA 67 (1981), 180-1 cf. fig. 1 (from Aldred)<br />

<strong>The</strong>ban Temples. Objects.<br />

ii 2 .533A<br />

Fragment <strong>of</strong> statue <strong>of</strong> Amenophis III in chequered cloak.<br />

see Málek in JEA 67 (1981), 184-5 fig. 1<br />

Gîza. G 4710, Sethu.<br />

iii 2 .135A<br />

Titles <strong>of</strong> wife.<br />

Gillam in JEA 67 (1981), 185-7 pl. xxii [lower]<br />

Omit.<br />

Statuette <strong>of</strong> frog-headed Kek, squatting, serpentine, Late Period or Ptolemaic, in London, Petrie Museum,<br />

30154.<br />

see Tait in JEA 67 (1981), 202<br />

Sinai. Serabîṭ el-Khâdim. Finds.<br />

vii.364A<br />

Sistrum handle fragment <strong>of</strong> Sethos II, faience, in London, British Museum, EA 41838.<br />

Martin, G. T. in JEA 67 (1981), 203 [184]<br />

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801-423-701<br />

Heny, Steward, with text mentioning Ptah-Sokari, probably early Dyn. XII, formerly in Omar Pasha<br />

Sultan and N. Schimmel collns. and at Sotheby’s (New York) in 1992.<br />

see Spencer, A.J. in JEA 68 (1982), 20-6 fig. 1 pl. i [1]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb D 46, Setju.<br />

iii 2 .577A<br />

Description, with plan and view <strong>of</strong> detail.<br />

Spencer, A.J. in JEA 68 (1982), 22-6 pls. i [2], ii [1], fig. 2<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb D 46, Setju.<br />

iii 2 .577A<br />

Lower part <strong>of</strong> north false door <strong>of</strong> Nefertememsaf, Middle Kingdom.<br />

Spencer, A.J. in JEA 68 (1982), 22, 26 pl. ii [2]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb D 46, Setju.<br />

iii 2 .577A<br />

Right jamb <strong>of</strong> south false door, butchers.<br />

Fischer in JEA 68 (1982), 45-50 fig.<br />

El-Lâhûn Mastaba <strong>of</strong> Inpy.<br />

iv.110A<br />

Fragmentary text with ‘instruction’ from deceased to his sons [=Petrie, Lahun II, pl. xxx].<br />

Bourriau in JEA 68 (1982), 51-5 fig. pl. iii [1] (as Dyn. XIII)<br />

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs.<br />

iii 2 .738A<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Senbuy, 2nd Int. Period, in Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum, E.SS.37.<br />

Bourriau in JEA 68 (1982), 55-6 pl. iii [3, 4]<br />

Mît Rahîna. Miscellaneous.<br />

iii 2 .863A<br />

Headless kneeling statue <strong>of</strong> Amenophis III with <strong>of</strong>fering table, in Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum,<br />

E.82.1913.<br />

Bourriau, J. in JEA 68 (1982), 56-9 pl. iii [2] fig. 2<br />

803-055-198<br />

Rectangular votive stela, Ptah ‘who hears prayers’ seated at table, and below, six lines <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fering text for<br />

Panehesi, Head <strong>of</strong> goldworkers <strong>of</strong> the mansion <strong>of</strong> gold, etc., son <strong>of</strong> Paraemhab, Head <strong>of</strong> goldworkers, and<br />

woman Tami(t), Songstress <strong>of</strong> Amun, year 4 <strong>of</strong> Baenre-meriamun (Merneptah), in Cambridge, Fitzwilliam<br />

Museum, E.195.1899. (Said to have been found at Akhmîm.)<br />

Clère in JEA 68 (1982), 60-8 figs. pls. iv-vi<br />

Abydos. Miscellaneous.<br />

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v.96 and 103<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Sankhptaḥ, Chamberlain, temp. Raḥotp (Dyn. XVII) (upper part in London, British Museum, EA<br />

833).<br />

Davies, W. V. in JEA 68 (1982), 69-70 pl. vii [1, 2]<br />

Karnak. Miscellaneous from Third Pylon.<br />

ii 2 .73A<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Neferhotep (Sekhemre-Sankhtaui), in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 59635.<br />

Davies, W. V. in JEA 68 (1982), 70-1 pls. vii [3, 4], viii [1-4]<br />

Deir el-Baḥri. Finds from the Temple.<br />

ii 2 .393A<br />

Squatting statue, name lost, lower part, Dyn. XIII-XVII, in London, British Museum, EA 494.<br />

Martin, G. T. in JEA 68 (1982), 81-3 pl. ix [1]<br />

804-054-500<br />

Tomb relief, upper part <strong>of</strong> two <strong>of</strong>fering bearers called Anenna nnn3, Custodian, and Ramosi Ra-ms,<br />

Overseer <strong>of</strong> sculptors, son <strong>of</strong> Smentaui Smn-t3wj, Elder <strong>of</strong> the craftsmen, early Dyn. XIX, formerly in<br />

Bloomfield Hills MI, Cranbrook Academy <strong>of</strong> Art, 1939.90 and in New York, Sotheby Parke-Bernet, in<br />

1972, now in Pittsburgh PA, <strong>The</strong> Carnegie Museum <strong>of</strong> Natural History, 72.18.1. (Probably from Saqqâra.)<br />

Martin, G. T. in JEA 68 (1982), 83-4 pl. ix [2] (as early Ramesside)<br />

El-aAmârna. Miscellaneous.<br />

iv.232A<br />

Small stela <strong>of</strong> Sem, temp. Amenophis IV, in Cincinnati OH, Cincinnati Art Museum, 1947.55.<br />

Bierbrier in JEA 68 (1982), 85-92 figs. and pls. x, xi<br />

Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous.<br />

i 2 .744A<br />

Offering-table <strong>of</strong> Piay, temp. Ramesses II, in Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum, E.SS.15.<br />

De Meulenaere, H. in JEA 68 (1982), 139-44 pl. xiv [2]<br />

801-747-150<br />

Lower part <strong>of</strong> statue <strong>of</strong> Harsiesi, Vizier, etc., kneeling holding stela, end <strong>of</strong> Dyn. XXV or early Dyn.<br />

XXVI, in Philadelphia PA, <strong>The</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania Museum <strong>of</strong> <strong>Archaeology</strong> and Anthropology, E<br />

16025. (Acquired at Gîza.)<br />

Caminos in JEA 68 (1982), 145-55 figs. pls. xv-xvii<br />

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Mummy bandages <strong>of</strong> Ḥarpakhem son <strong>of</strong> Taamun, Dyn. XXVI or later, with K. W. Rendell, Inc.<br />

(Newton, MA).<br />

see James, T. G. H. in JEA 68 (1982), 157<br />

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Stela with two scenes, Roman Emperor before divinities, Roman, in London, British Museum, EA 789.<br />

see James, T. G. H. in JEA 68 (1982), 157<br />

8<br />

Sarcophagus <strong>of</strong> Pedihor-haphap, Dyn. XXX, in London, British Museum, EA 790 (as Ptolemaic).<br />

James, T. G. H. in JEA 68 (1982), 156-65 pls. xviii, xix<br />

802-120-470<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> lion-headed goddess, probably Buto, seated, arms lost, and on sides <strong>of</strong> throne, painted scenes <strong>of</strong><br />

Amasis <strong>of</strong>fering to [Horus <strong>of</strong> Pe] and [Buto], with [Souls <strong>of</strong> Pe] and [Souls <strong>of</strong> Nekhen] below, wood, temp.<br />

Amasis, in London, British Museum, EA 11482.<br />

Kemp in JEA 69 (1983), 5-7, 10, 12-15 fig. 1<br />

El-aAmârna. Workmen’s Village.<br />

iv.209A<br />

Preliminary report <strong>of</strong> 1981-2 excavations <strong>of</strong> the EES, with plan.<br />

see Kemp in JEA 69 (1983), 14<br />

El-aAmârna. Workmen’s Village.<br />

iv.209A<br />

Hieratic jar labels.<br />

see Kemp in JEA 69 (1983), 14 cf. fig. 2<br />

El-aAmârna. Workmen’s Village.<br />

iv.209A<br />

Fragment <strong>of</strong> faience ring bezel with prenomen <strong>of</strong> Tutankhamun.<br />

Jones, M. in JEA 69 (1983), 15-21 fig. 6<br />

El-aAmârna. Town. North Suburb.<br />

iv.200A<br />

Preliminary report <strong>of</strong> EES 1981-2 excavations, with plan.<br />

Martin, G. T. in JEA 69 (1983), 25-9 fig. 1 pl. v [1, 2]<br />

Sqqâra. G. Between the Monastery <strong>of</strong> Apa Jeremias, etc. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Tia.<br />

iii 2 .654A<br />

Preliminary report on the EES excavations, 1982, with plan and views.<br />

Martin, G.T. in JEA 69 (1983), 28 pl. v [3]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. G. Between the Monastery <strong>of</strong> Apa Jeremias, etc. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Tia. South Chapel A, North wall.<br />

iii 2 .654A<br />

Deceased and wife adore row <strong>of</strong> nine divinities.<br />

Martin, G.T. in JEA 69 (1983), 28 pl. vi [1]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. G. Between the Monastery <strong>of</strong> Apa Jeremias, etc. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Tia. Second Court. W. Wall.<br />

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256<br />

iii 2 .654A<br />

Tia adores deity in shrine with bowing <strong>of</strong>fering bearers beneath.<br />

Martin, G.T. in JEA 69 (1983), 28 pl. vi [3]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. G. Between the Monastery <strong>of</strong> Apa Jeremias, etc. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Tia. South Chapel. S. wall.<br />

iii 2 .654A<br />

Two boats, one with deceased and wife seated in kiosk, from journey to Abydos.<br />

Martin in JEA 69 (1983), 28 fig. 2<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Tia.<br />

iii 2 .654A<br />

Name <strong>of</strong> daughter Meten...nufer, from south wall <strong>of</strong> Central Chapel.<br />

see Martin in JEA 69 (1983), 28<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Tia. Second Court. E. Wall.<br />

iii 2 .654A<br />

Three scenes with text above, 1, deceased and wife <strong>of</strong>fering seven sacred oils to Osiris, 2, censing and<br />

libating and wife with bouquet, to Horus and Isis, 3, adoring Atum.<br />

Martin, G.T. in JEA 69 (1983), 28<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Tia. Central Chapel. East Wall.<br />

iii 2 .654A<br />

King adores Hathor cow in shrine with statue in front.<br />

see Martin, G.T. in JEA 69 (1983), 28<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Tia. Central Chapel. South Wall.<br />

iii 2 .654A<br />

Deceased and wife with daughters and royal family adore statue <strong>of</strong> Osiris in shrine.<br />

Smith, H.S. et al. in JEA 69 (1983), 30, 33 fig. 2<br />

Mît Rahîna. L. Temple <strong>of</strong> Rameasses II. ‘Temple A.’<br />

iii 2 .845A<br />

Description with plan.<br />

see Smith, H.S. et al. in JEA 69 (1983), 35, 38<br />

Mît Rahîna. L. Temple <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II. ‘Temple A’.<br />

iii 2 .845A<br />

Inscribed monuments and fragments, including re-used false door <strong>of</strong> Kaires, Dyn. V-VI.<br />

see Smith, H.S. et al. in JEA 69 (1983), 33<br />

Mît Rahîna. L. Temple <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II. ‘Temple B’.<br />

iii 2 .845A<br />

Description.<br />

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see Smith, H.S. et al. in JEA 69 (1983), 38<br />

Mît Rahîna. L. Temple <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II. ‘Temple B’.<br />

iii 2 .845A<br />

Inscribed monuments and fragments, including a relief from a tomb Dyn. V-VI with remains <strong>of</strong> two<br />

registers <strong>of</strong> men.<br />

see Smith, H.S. et al. in JEA 69 (1983), 39<br />

Mît Rahîna. Found near South Gate.<br />

iii 2 .837A<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II holding standard with head <strong>of</strong> divinity.<br />

see Vandersleyen in JEA 69 (1983), 61-5<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb 36, Kaaper.<br />

iii 2 .459A<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> man ‘Sheikh el-Beled’.<br />

Tefnin in JEA 69 (1983), 96-107 pls. viii, ix [1, 2], x [3] (restoration)<br />

Karnak. Eighth Pylon. In front <strong>of</strong> South face.<br />

ii 2 .176A<br />

N. Upper part <strong>of</strong> statue <strong>of</strong> Aḥmosi Merytamun, in London, British Museum, EA 93.<br />

Tefnin in JEA 69 (1983), 102-5 pls. ix [3, 4], x [1, 2 ] x [3] (restoration)<br />

Karnak. Eighth Pylon. In front <strong>of</strong> South face.<br />

ii 2 .176A<br />

N. Statue <strong>of</strong> Aḥmosi Merytamun.<br />

Zabkar in JEA 69 (1983), 115-37 pls. xi-xvi<br />

Philae. Temple <strong>of</strong> Isis. Room X.<br />

vi.243A<br />

(352)-(353) Inner lintel, double scenes.<br />

Bourriau in JEA 69 (1983), 145 [271] pl. xviii [1, 2]<br />

Qifṭ. Miscellaneous.<br />

v.130-1A<br />

Two lion tatues, Dyn. I, restored from fragments, in London, Petrie Museum, 4A, B.<br />

see Bourriau in JEA 69 (1983), 146 [311]<br />

Qifṭ. Great Temple. Temple <strong>of</strong> Amenemḥet I and Sesostris I.<br />

v.125A<br />

Pottery stand with remains <strong>of</strong> statue <strong>of</strong> lion, and dogs in relief, Old Kingdom, in London, Petrie Museum,<br />

34867 and 29771-2.<br />

%see Bourriau, J. in JEA 69 (1983), 146 [316] (as block)<br />

Saqqâra. Position unknown. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Inpukha. Dyn. V.<br />

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Lower part <strong>of</strong> false door, formerly in Lady Meux colln., now in Sir H. Wellcome colln., on loan to<br />

Manchester, Manchester Museum, 4567/1937.<br />

see Bourriau in JEA 69 (1983), 147 [338]<br />

Ḥagar Esna. Cemeteries.<br />

v.165A<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Iotres, Middle Kingdom or 2nd Int. Period, in Wellcome, Sir H. colln., 4559/1937 (as H f-rs) (on<br />

loan to Manchester, <strong>The</strong> Manchester Museum).<br />

Bourriau, J. in JEA 69 (1983), 147 [349] pl. xviii [3]<br />

802-038-120<br />

Statuette <strong>of</strong> seated Osiris, head lost, no text but part <strong>of</strong> Horus-name <strong>of</strong> a king, possibly 2nd Int. Period, in<br />

London, Charles Ede Ltd., in 1980, now in London, British Museum, EA 69216.<br />

see Bourriau in JEA 69 (1983), 148 [500]<br />

803-055-742<br />

Round-topped votive stela, Meryre, Head <strong>of</strong> works (on the colossal statue called) ‘Re <strong>of</strong> the Rulers’, in<br />

adoration before seated Satis mistress <strong>of</strong> Elephantine, black granite, Dyn. XIX, in Manchester, <strong>The</strong><br />

Manchester Museum (on loan from Sir H. Wellcome colln. 4566/1937).<br />

see Bourriau, J. in JEA 69 (1983), 148 [506] (as possibly from <strong>The</strong>bes)<br />

803-050-063<br />

Round-topped stela, three registers, I, Huy, Royal scribe, General <strong>of</strong> the Lord <strong>of</strong> the Two Lands, wife<br />

Mutnefert, Songstress <strong>of</strong> Isis, and Piay, Servant (sdm) (dedicator <strong>of</strong> stela) in adoration before seated Osiris,<br />

Isis and Horus, II, four men and four women in adoration, III, three sisters and two brothers seated on the<br />

ground, Dyn. XIX, in Manchester, <strong>The</strong> Manchester Museum (on loan from Sir H. Wellcome colln.<br />

4564/1937).<br />

see Bourriau in JEA 69 (1983), 148 [513]<br />

803-055-740<br />

Round-topped stela, [person] (erased and name illegible) before seated hawk-headed Atum-Khepri-Re-<br />

Harakhti, with seven lines <strong>of</strong> sun hymn below, mid-Dyn. XVIII, in Manchester, <strong>The</strong> Manchester Museum<br />

(on loan from Sir H. Wellcome colln. 4560/1937).<br />

see Bourriau in JEA 69 (1983), 148 [514] (description inaccurate)<br />

803-050-065<br />

Round-topped stela, two registers, I, Huy, Child <strong>of</strong> the nursery, in adoration before seated Onnophris<br />

(upper part lost), II, woman pouring libation before seated Huy and wife Henut on left, with Tjuro, Child<br />

<strong>of</strong> the nursery, seated on right, and two lines <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fering text below, mid-Dyn. XVIII, in Manchester, <strong>The</strong><br />

Manchester Museum (on loan from Sir H. Welcome colln. 4570/1937.<br />

see Bourriau in JEA 69 (1983), 148 [515]<br />

803-055-745<br />

Round-topped votive stela, two rams <strong>of</strong> Amun-Re and four lines <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fering text invoking Amun-Re on<br />

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ehalf <strong>of</strong> Peniuemitru, Goldworker, schist, Dyn. XIX, formerly in R. G. Stannard colln., now in<br />

Manchester, <strong>The</strong> Manchester Museum (on loan from Sir H. Wellcome colln. 4571/1937). (Moved here<br />

from v.164.)<br />

see Bourriau in JEA 69 (1983), 149 [517]<br />

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Upper part <strong>of</strong> bronze situla <strong>of</strong> Irsankhesi, 3rd Int. Period, in Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum, E.12.1981.<br />

see Bourriau in JEA 69 (1983), 149 [526]<br />

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Mirror in shape <strong>of</strong> lotus leaf, <strong>of</strong> Ptahhotep, bronze, probably Dyn. XXVI, in London, Petrie Museum,<br />

30210<br />

Bourriau in JEA 69 (1983), 149 [535] pl. xix [1]<br />

801-805-120<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> woman holding double cornucopia, probably Arsinoë II (wife <strong>of</strong> Ptolemy II Philadelphus), early<br />

Ptol., in Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum, E.27.1981.<br />

see Bourriau, J. in JEA 69 (1983), 149 [539] (as Ptolemaic).<br />

803-075-070<br />

Round-topped stela, man in adoration before Re-Harakhti (no text) on right, and before Atum (no text)<br />

on left, with column <strong>of</strong> text mentioning Osiris in the middle, and below, five lines <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fering text<br />

mentioning Re-Harakhti and Atum on behalf <strong>of</strong> Harsiesi, Prophet <strong>of</strong> Min, Horus and Isis <strong>of</strong> Koptos in the<br />

3rd phyle, son <strong>of</strong> Mindjefa, Prophet <strong>of</strong> Min, Horus and Isis <strong>of</strong> Koptos, and <strong>of</strong> woman Ubasteardais, late<br />

Dyn. XXVI, in Manchester, <strong>The</strong> Manchester Museum (on loan from Sir H. Wellcome colln. 4572/1937).<br />

see Bourriau in JEA 69 (1983), 149 [546]<br />

Qift. Miscellaneous.<br />

v.132A<br />

Statuette <strong>of</strong> Min, serpentine, Ptolemaic, in London, Petrie Museum, 34910.<br />

-see Bourriau in JEA 69 (1983), 150 [559] (as Ptolemaic)<br />

Omit.<br />

Stela, Tuthmosis III seated before Min, , in Sir H. Wellcome colln. 4563/1937, on loan to<br />

Manchester, <strong>The</strong> Manchester Museum.<br />

see Bourriau in JEA 69 (1983), 151 [729]<br />

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Stela, deceased before Isis, Osiris, and Anubis, Roman, in Sir H. Wellcome colln. 4568/1937, on loan to<br />

Manchester, <strong>The</strong> Manchester Museum.<br />

see Ogdon, J.R. in JEA 69 (1983), 159-61, cf. fig. 1<br />

Gîza. G 7102, Idu.<br />

iii 2 .186(1)A<br />

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Text accompanying shrine, with c<strong>of</strong>fin on sledge, dragged by oxen.<br />

D’Auria in JEA 69 (1983), 161-2 fig. 1<br />

Deir el-Baḥri. Great Temple. Miscellaneous.<br />

ii 2 .377A<br />

Faience votive object with name <strong>of</strong> Tuthmosis III and woman Beketamun, in Boston MA, Museum <strong>of</strong><br />

Fine Arts, 05.239.<br />

D’Auria in JEA 69 (1983), 162 pl. 20<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. Objects.<br />

i 2 .843A<br />

Curved stick <strong>of</strong> Amenmosi, Servant <strong>of</strong> Princess Beketamun, temp. Tuthmosis III or IV, in Brooklyn<br />

Museum, 37.1830E.<br />

see Bourriau in JEA 69 (1983), 163<br />

Mît Rahîna. Miscellaneous.<br />

iii 2 .863A<br />

Headless kneeling statue <strong>of</strong> Amenophis III with <strong>of</strong>fering table, in Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum,<br />

E.82.1913.<br />

Martin, G. T. in JEA 70 (1984), fig. 1 on 6 pls. iii, v [1]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Tia.<br />

iii 2 .654A<br />

Plan and views.<br />

Martin, G. T. in JEA 70 (1984), 7 pl. iv [1]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Tia.<br />

iii 2 .654A<br />

Pylon, south wing, outer jamb, King <strong>of</strong>fers above and deceased adores below.<br />

Martin, G. T. in JEA 70 (1984), 7 pl. iv [3]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Tia.<br />

iii 2 .654A<br />

Pylon, north wing, thickness. King and Queen (?).<br />

Martin, G.T. in JEA 70 (1984), 11 pl. iv [2]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Tia. Second court. Pillars.<br />

iii 2 .654A<br />

Deceased holding up djad-pillar.<br />

Baines in JEA 70 (1984), 16-18 fig. 2 pl. vi [1]<br />

Abydos. Temple <strong>of</strong> Sethos I. Hall <strong>of</strong> Nefertem and Ptah-Sokari.<br />

vi.23A<br />

Description with plan and view.<br />

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Baines in JEA 70 (1984), 18-21 figs. 3, 4 pls. vi [2, 3]<br />

Abydos. Temple <strong>of</strong> Sethos I. Gallery <strong>of</strong> the Lists.<br />

vi.24A<br />

Description with plan, section, and views.<br />

Jeffreys et al. in JEA 70 (1984), 30-1 figs. 2, 3 pl. vii<br />

Mît Rahîna. PtahEnclosure. K. Temple <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II.<br />

iii 2 .843A<br />

Description with axonometric view, elevations and view <strong>of</strong> east façade.<br />

Maddin, R. et al. in JEA 70 (1984), 35-9 [3-17] pls. viii [5, 7], ix [2, 4, 6], x [2, 4], xi [3]<br />

Gîza. 2381A, Meryre-meryptahankh Impy. Temp. Pepy II.<br />

iii 2 .92A<br />

Copper vessels and model tools, in Boston MA, Museum <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts.<br />

Moussa in JEA 70 (1984), 50-2 fig. 1 [a-c] pls. xii, xiii [1] (as Dyn. XII-XIII)<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Finds from the area around the Pyramid complex <strong>of</strong> Unis.<br />

iii 2 .652A<br />

Headless block statue <strong>of</strong> Ankhu, probably Dyn. XII.<br />

Moussa in JEA 70 (1984), 52 pl. xiii [2]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Finds from the area around the Pyramid complex <strong>of</strong> Unis.<br />

iii 2 .652A<br />

Relief with armourer’s workshop, late Dyn. XVIII or Ramesside.<br />

Moussa in JEA 70 (1984), 52-3 fig. 1 [d] pl. xiii [3]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Finds from the area around the Pyramid complex <strong>of</strong> Unis.<br />

iii 2 .652A<br />

Architrave fragment, Pay (tomb, p. 655) kneeling before deities, Dyn. XIX.<br />

Abdallah in JEA 70 (1984), 65-72 figs. pls xvi, xvii<br />

Qifṭ. Miscellaneous.<br />

v.130A<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Unnufer with scene <strong>of</strong> King Pinedjem and Queen Henuttaui, Dyn. XXI, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong><br />

Museum, JE 71902.<br />

Bierbier in JEA 70 (1984), 82-4 figs. 1, 2 pl. xviii<br />

Deir el-Baḥri. Middle and Upper Colonnades Area.<br />

i 2 .649A<br />

C<strong>of</strong>fin <strong>of</strong> Nemankhamun, Dyn. XXVI, in Boston MA, Museum <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts, 72.4824.<br />

Bierbier in JEA 70 (1984), 84-6 pl. xix<br />

Deir el-Baḥri. Burials <strong>of</strong> Priests <strong>of</strong> Montu.<br />

i 2 .647A<br />

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C<strong>of</strong>fin <strong>of</strong> Ankhpekhrod, Dyn. XXVI, in London, British Museum, EA 24958.<br />

see Ward, W. A. in JEA 70 (1984), 87-91<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb D 46, Setju.<br />

iii 2 .677A<br />

Lower part <strong>of</strong> north false door <strong>of</strong> Nefertememsaf, Middle Kingdom (as Saite).<br />

see Bourriau in JEA 70 (1984), 131 [246]<br />

Meir. Miscellaneous.<br />

iv.256A<br />

Headrest <strong>of</strong> Khnemankh, in London, British Museum, EA 69249 (formerly Sir H. Wellcome colln.).<br />

see Bourriau, J. in JEA 70 (1984), 131 [258]<br />

801-361-000<br />

Diorite head from a statuette, in Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum, E.24.1982 (formerly Sir H. Wellcome<br />

colln.).<br />

see Bourriau in JEA 70 (1984), 131 [268]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. Miscellaneous.<br />

i 2 .795A<br />

Base-fragment <strong>of</strong> statue <strong>of</strong> Sebekhotep (Khaankhre), in London, British Museum, EA 69497 (formerly<br />

Lord Amherst colln. 182).<br />

see Bourriau, J. in JEA 70 (1984), 132 [323]<br />

801-690-180<br />

Red quartzite head, unfinished, probably <strong>of</strong> a princess, in London, British Museum, EA 69223.<br />

Bourriau in JEA 70 (1984), 132 [325] pl. xx [4]<br />

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Fragment <strong>of</strong> schist palette <strong>of</strong> Rahotep, Vizier, temp. Ramesses II, in Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum,<br />

E.428.1982 (formerly Sir H. Wellcome colln.).<br />

see Bourriau in JEA 70 (1984), 133 [355]<br />

ii 2 .259A<br />

Upper part <strong>of</strong> basalt statue <strong>of</strong> a man holding a figure <strong>of</strong> Sekhmet, Dyn. XXVI Late Period, in London,<br />

British Museum, EA 69248.<br />

see Bourriau, J. in JEA 70 (1984), 134 [379]<br />

801-735-250<br />

Torso <strong>of</strong> Unnufer, High Priest <strong>of</strong> Thoth, holding a figure <strong>of</strong> a baboon, Ptolemaic, in London, British<br />

Museum, EA 69486.<br />

see Bourriau, J. in JEA 70 (1984), 134 [381]<br />

803-085-370<br />

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Stela fragment with remains <strong>of</strong> six lines <strong>of</strong> a priestly decree in honour <strong>of</strong> Ptolemy III Euergetes I, originally<br />

probably trilingual, temp. Ptolemy III Euergetes I, in Durham, Oriental Museum, 1982.4.<br />

Bourriau in JEA 70 (1984), 134 [386-401] pl. xxi [1]<br />

Mît Rahîna. Miscellaneous.<br />

iii 2 .864A<br />

Plaster trial piece <strong>of</strong> a Ptolemaic king, in London, Petrie Museum, 33432?<br />

Ellis in JEA 70 (1984), 139-40 fig. 1<br />

8<br />

Bronze mirror <strong>of</strong> Merut, late Old Kingdom or 1st Int. Period, in Maidstone Museum.<br />

Hari in JEA 70 (1984), 141-4 figs. pls. xxiv, xxv<br />

801-655-580<br />

Alabaster statue base <strong>of</strong> Senenmut, in Geneva, Musée d’Art et d’Histoire, 23438.<br />

Snape, S. R. in JEA 70 (1984), 146-8 fig. 1<br />

801-801-100<br />

Fragment <strong>of</strong> black basalt naos <strong>of</strong> a prophet <strong>of</strong> Isis <strong>of</strong> Tainsu, probably Ptolemaic, in Liverpool, School <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Archaeology</strong> and Oriental Studies, E.515c.<br />

Snape in JEA 70 (1984), 148-9 fig. 2<br />

801-435-550<br />

Lower half <strong>of</strong> squatting statue <strong>of</strong> Neferḥotep, 2nd half <strong>of</strong> Dyn. XII or later, in Liverpool, School <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Archaeology</strong> and Oriental Studies, E.2801.<br />

Snape in JEA 70 (1984), 149 fig. 3<br />

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Fragment <strong>of</strong> faience vessel <strong>of</strong> Hor, Ramesside, in Liverpool, School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Archaeology</strong> and Oriental Studies,<br />

E.185.<br />

Tait in JEA 70 (1984), 149-50 pl. xxvi<br />

803-085-370<br />

Stela fragment with remains <strong>of</strong> six lines <strong>of</strong> a priestly decree in honour <strong>of</strong> Ptolemy III Euergetes I, originally<br />

probably trilingual, temp. Ptolemy III Euergetes I, in Durham, Oriental Museum, 1982.4.<br />

see Vandersleyen, C. in JEA 70 (1984), 162 (as not Amenophis I)<br />

800-725-600<br />

Upper part <strong>of</strong> statuette, probably Amenophis I, alabaster, in Marseilles, Musée d’Archéologie, 433.<br />

see Piccione in JEA 70 (1984), 177<br />

Beni Ḥasan. Tomb 15, Baket III.<br />

iv.153(17)-(20)A<br />

Two pairs <strong>of</strong> men playing draughts in VI.<br />

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see Piccione in JEA 70 (1984), 177<br />

Beni Ḥasan. Tomb 17, Khety.<br />

iv.156(2)-(3)A<br />

Two pairs <strong>of</strong> men playing draughts in V.<br />

see Piccione in JEA 70 (1984), 177-8<br />

Objects from <strong>The</strong>bes.<br />

i 2 .845A<br />

Games board <strong>of</strong> Amenmosi, Dyn. XVIII, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, N.1605.<br />

see Smith, H.S. and Jeffreys, D. G. in JEA 71 (1985), 5-6 pl. 1 [1]<br />

Mît Rahîna. Ptah Enclosure. South Gate.<br />

iii 2 .837A<br />

Fragments <strong>of</strong> red granite colossal statue (same statue as fist in London, British Museum, EA 9).<br />

see Smith, H.S. and Jeffreys, D. G. in JEA 71 (1985), 6<br />

Mît Rahîna. Ptah Enclosure. East Gate.<br />

iii 2 .840A<br />

Red granite blocks including relief <strong>of</strong> a king (perhaps part <strong>of</strong> a gate or Shrine).<br />

see Smith, H.S. and Jeffreys, D. G. in JEA 71 (1985), 6<br />

Mît Rahîna. Ptah Enclosure. North Gate.<br />

iii 2 .836A<br />

Red granite block with relief <strong>of</strong> Ptah.<br />

see Smith, H.S. and Jeffreys, D. G. in JEA 71 (1985), 6<br />

Mît Rahîna. Kôm el-Nawa.<br />

iii 2 .851A<br />

Black granite block with cartouche <strong>of</strong> Amenemhet II.<br />

see Smith, H.S. and Jeffreys, D. G. in JEA 71 (1985), 6<br />

Mît Rahîna. Kôm el-Nawa.<br />

iii 2 .851A<br />

Fragments, one with prenomen <strong>of</strong> Amenophis III, others with cartouches and titularies, probably <strong>of</strong><br />

Ramesses II.<br />

see Smith, H.S. and Jeffreys, D. G. in JEA 71 (1985), 8-9<br />

Mît Rahîna. Ptah Sanctuary. East Gate.<br />

iii 2 .840A<br />

Pedestals with cartouches <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II, Merneptah, a Psammetikhos, and the Aten.<br />

see Smith, H.S. and Jeffreys, D.G. in JEA 71 (1985), 9<br />

Mît Rahîna. Ptaḥ Sanctuary. South Gate.<br />

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Blocks <strong>of</strong> Amenophis IV, re-used.<br />

Harpur in JEA 71 (1985), 32-4 fig. 3 (reconstruction)<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb D22, Ty.<br />

iii 2 .470(a)A<br />

(9) Block, herdsman tending ox, and goats, from II, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, CG 1531.<br />

<br />

Harpur in JEA 71 (1985), 34-5 fig. 4 (reconstruction)<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb No. 79, Kaemrehu.<br />

iii 2 .486(1)A<br />

(1) Block, bringing and overthrowing cattle (adjoins (c), fragment with herdsman), in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong><br />

Museum, CG 1560.<br />

<br />

Harpur in JEA 71 (1985), 35-6 fig. 5 (reconstruction)<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Mereruka.<br />

iii 2 .533<br />

(78) Block, trapping birds, probably from here at II.<br />

<br />

Harpur in JEA 71 (1985), 36 fig. 6<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb D 49, Khnemhotep.<br />

iii 2 .578A<br />

East wall, part reconstruction <strong>of</strong> northern part, blocks with banquet and dancers (blocks in Basel, Museum<br />

für Völkerkunde, III 5219, London, British Museum, EA 872, Baltimore MD, Walters Art Gallery, 22.83.<br />

Harpur in JEA 71 (1985), 37-8 fig. 7<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb D 45, Person.<br />

iii 2 .578A<br />

East wall. Block, hippopotamus above and papyrus gatherers below.<br />

Harpur in JEA 71 (1985), 38-9 fig. 8 [lower]<br />

Gîza. Miscellaneous.<br />

iii 2 .309A<br />

Relief, herdsman in canoe crossing canal, Dyn. V, in Dresden, Staatliche Kunstsammlungen,<br />

Skulpturensammlung, Aeg. Inv. 751 (Z.V.1750) (adjoins Rome, Museo Barracco, 2).<br />

Harpur in JEA 71 (1985), 38-9 fig. 8 [upper]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Objects.<br />

iii 2 .761A<br />

Block, overseer, milking cow, with calves, boat, etc. above, in Rome, Museo Barracco, 2 (adjoins<br />

Dresden, Staatliche Kunstsammlungen, Skulpturensammlung, Aeg. Inv. 751 (Z.V.1750).<br />

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Harpur in JEA 71 (1985), 39-40 fig. 9<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Objects from Tombs.<br />

iii 2 .753A<br />

Block, baking and brewing, probably Dyn. V, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, CG 1561.<br />

Harpur in JEA 71 (1985), 40-2 fig. 10<br />

Reconstruction with blocks moved from (4)<br />

Gîza. LG 89, Sekhemkare.<br />

iii 2 .233A<br />

(1)(f)-(g) (partly above doorway). Goat grazing, men felling trees, cutting branches from fallen trunk, boat<br />

building.<br />

Strudwick in JEA 71 (1985), 43-4 pl. iii [1]<br />

Gîza. G 1461.<br />

iii 2 .64A<br />

Drum <strong>of</strong> Nufer, Dyn. V-VI, in Boston MA, Museum <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts, 21.3080.<br />

Strudwick in JEA 71 (1985), 44-5 pl. iii [2]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid.<br />

iii 2 .545A<br />

Architrave <strong>of</strong> Shedy-ptah Shedu with three figures <strong>of</strong> deceased, in San José CA, Rosicrucian <strong>Egyptian</strong><br />

Museum and Art Gallery, RC 1737.<br />

Strudwick in JEA 71 (1985), 45-8 pl. iv<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Objects.<br />

iii 2 .760A<br />

Adjoining blocks <strong>of</strong> an Overseer <strong>of</strong> the Treasury <strong>of</strong> Snefru, Khufu, and Radjedef, in<br />

New York NY, Metropolitan Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 04.2.4-6.<br />

see Grist in JEA 71 (1985), 71-81<br />

Valley <strong>of</strong> the Queens. QV 52, Queen Tyti.<br />

i 2 .757A<br />

Discussion <strong>of</strong> date (suggests daughter and wife <strong>of</strong> Ramesses III).<br />

see Grist in JEA 71 (1985), 71 fig. 1<br />

Valley <strong>of</strong> the Queens. QV 52, Queen Tyti.<br />

i 2 .757A<br />

(5) Jackal guardian and lion guardian.<br />

Grist in JEA 71 (1985), 71 fig. 2<br />

Valley <strong>of</strong> the Queens. QV 52, Queen Tyti.<br />

i 2 .757A<br />

(8) Lion-headed Nebnery and Herimaet as nude squatting boy.<br />

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Grist in JEA 71 (1985), 73 fig. 4<br />

Valley <strong>of</strong> the Queens. QV 52, Queen Tyti.<br />

i 2 .757A<br />

(7) Hememt as vulture, Tueris, and full-faced god with knives.<br />

Friedman in JEA 71 (1985), 84 pl. v [2]<br />

Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous.<br />

i 2 .724A<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Khamy (d), in Turin, Museo Egizio, 50024 (Cat. 1616).<br />

Friedman in JEA 71 (1985), 89 pl. vi [1]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb Udjahateti Neferseshemptah.<br />

iii 2 .516A<br />

(14) False door.<br />

Friedmain in JEA 71 (1985), 90-1 pl. vi [2]<br />

Gîza. G7102, Idu.<br />

iii 2 .186A<br />

(3) (c) False door with bust <strong>of</strong> decesed below.<br />

Friedmain in JEA 71 (1985), 93 pl. vi [3]<br />

Deir el-Medîna. Khenu <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II. Pit 1414.<br />

i 2 .697A<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> Ramosi (c) kneeling, holding stela, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, CG 72000.<br />

Der Manuelian in JEA 71 (1985), 100-7 fig. 2 pl. vii<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 34, Mentuemhet. Reliefs now in Private Collections.<br />

i 2 .60A<br />

Bearers with funerary equipment and <strong>of</strong>fering-booths below, in Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Alsdorf colln.<br />

Der Manuelian in JEA 71 (1985), 105 fig. 3 (after Müller) pl. viii<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 34, Mentuemhet. West Portico.<br />

i 2 .58A<br />

(6) Four registers, funeral procession.<br />

Der Manuelian in JEA 71 (1985), 113-20 figs. 6, 8 pl. ix [1]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 34, Mentuemhet.<br />

i 2 .60A<br />

Fragment with caged geese, probably from here, in New York NY, Metropolitan Museum <strong>of</strong> Art,<br />

65.59.2.<br />

Der Manuelian in JEA 71 (1985), 115-20 figs. 7, 8 pl. ix [2]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 34, Mentuemhet.<br />

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Fragment <strong>of</strong> relief, man with cage <strong>of</strong> birds, in A. Brundage colln. 2/101.<br />

Leahy, L. M. in JEA 71 (1985), 122-8 fig. [right] pl. x<br />

804-071-100<br />

Relief, Pedesi seated, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, Temp. No. 9.7.24.5 (adjoins Cairo Temp. No.<br />

28.5.24.4) (with reconstruction).<br />

Leahy, L. M.in JEA 71 (1985), 122-8 fig. [left] pl. xi<br />

804-071-100<br />

Relief, <strong>of</strong>fering-bringers with baskets on heads leading animals, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum,<br />

Temp. No. 28.5.24.4 (adjoins Cairo Temp. No. 9.7.24.5) (with reconstruction).<br />

Ritner in JEA 71 (1985), 152 pl. xv [1]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 2, Khabekhnet.<br />

i 2 .8A<br />

(20) Anubis tending mummy in form <strong>of</strong> fish on couch at II.<br />

Bourriau, J. in JEA 71 (1985), 162 [173] pl. xvii [2]<br />

801-485-460<br />

Black granite head from a statuette <strong>of</strong> a woman, Dyn. XII, in London, British Museum, EA 69519.<br />

see Bourriau in JEA 71 (1985), 163 [340]<br />

Objects from <strong>The</strong>bes.<br />

i 2 .846A<br />

Mummy-cloth <strong>of</strong> Ankhenkhons, in Boston MA, Museum <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts, 1.1983/138.<br />

see Bourriau in JEA 71 (1985), 164 [411-12]<br />

Objects from <strong>The</strong>bes.<br />

i 2 .809A<br />

Wooden stelae <strong>of</strong> Ḳesenwy-ta son <strong>of</strong> Djmentefankh and <strong>of</strong> Taanuhefamun, Dyn. XXV, probably from<br />

here, in London, British Museum, EA 69520-1.<br />

see Bourriau in JEA 71 (1985), 164 [414]<br />

8<br />

Hypocephalus <strong>of</strong> Tashenkhons daughter <strong>of</strong> Khensardais, Late Period, in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum,<br />

1982.1095.<br />

see Bourriau in JEA 71 (1985), 164 [425]<br />

Objects from <strong>The</strong>bes.<br />

i 2 .846A<br />

Mummy-bandage <strong>of</strong> ‘Horsusil, son <strong>of</strong> Naphimegori’, Late Period, in Bolton Museum, 1.1983/158.<br />

Haldane in JEA 71 (1985), 174-5 pl. xviii<br />

Dahshûr. Pyramid complex <strong>of</strong> Sesostris III. Boat burials.<br />

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iii 2 .885A<br />

Boat (d) in Pittsburgh PA, <strong>The</strong> Carnegie Museum <strong>of</strong> Natural History, 1842.<br />

see Franke in JEA 71 (1985), 176<br />

Abydos. Stelae in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum.<br />

v.265A<br />

Discussion <strong>of</strong> date <strong>of</strong> stela <strong>of</strong> Kames, temp. Rahotep, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, CG 20335.<br />

Franke, D. in JEA 71 (1985), 175-6 pl. xix [left]<br />

803-043-600<br />

Stela with bezel-shaped top, four lines <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fering text invoking Min-Harnakht, etc. on behalf <strong>of</strong> Kumes,<br />

King’s son, Overseer <strong>of</strong> the temple, Commandant <strong>of</strong> the garrison <strong>of</strong> Abydos, etc., son <strong>of</strong> Wepwaut-iry,<br />

Scribe <strong>of</strong> the god’s <strong>of</strong>ferings, and <strong>of</strong> woman Kumes, Hereditary princess (jrjt-pat), and below, Kumes in<br />

adoration before ithyphallic Min-Harnakht and four columns <strong>of</strong> hymn to Min-Harnakht, Min and<br />

Harmakheru, temp. Rahotep or a little later, formerly in Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale, 48 bis, now in<br />

Musée du Louvre, C 287 [E.13057].<br />

Dodson in JEA 71 (1985), 177-8 figs. pl. xix [right]<br />

8<br />

Canopic chest fragment, perhaps <strong>of</strong> Sethos I, in London, Sir John Soane’s Museum.<br />

Snape, S. R. in JEA 71 (1985), 180-3 fig. 1 pl. xx<br />

801-626-405<br />

Lower part <strong>of</strong> seated granite statue <strong>of</strong> Prince Ramosi ded. by Kaḥeri, early Dyn. XVIII, in Liverpool,<br />

School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Archaeology</strong> and Oriental Studies, 609.<br />

see Romano, J. in JEA 71 (1985), Reviews Supplement, 20 (as not Early Dynastic).<br />

Abydos. Osiris Temple. Chamber M.69.<br />

v.40A<br />

Discussion <strong>of</strong> date <strong>of</strong> statuette <strong>of</strong> king, ivory, Protodynastic, in London, British Museum, EA 37996.<br />

see Romano, J. in JEA 71 (1985), Reviews Supplement, 20 (as Dyn. IV)<br />

802-049-085<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> statue, probably a god, diorite, Dyn. III, in Brussels, Musées Royaux d’Art et d’Histoire, E.7039.<br />

see Romano, J. in JEA 71 (1985), Reviews Supplement, 21 (as Kamose or Amosis).<br />

Karnak. Great Temple. Miscellaneous from 3rd Pylon.<br />

ii 2 .72A<br />

Head, possibly Amenophis I, volcanic rock, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 52364.<br />

see Romano, J. in JEA 71 (1985), Reviews Supplement, 21 (as perhaps Ḥatshepsut).<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. Temple <strong>of</strong> Amenophis II. Finds.<br />

ii 2 .430A<br />

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Statue, probably Amenophis II kneeling, alabaster, in London, Petrie Museum, 14665.<br />

see Romano, J. in JEA 71 (1985), Reviews Supplement, 22 (as mid-Dyn. XVIII).<br />

Abydos. South Section.<br />

v.90A<br />

Date <strong>of</strong> seated statue-group, king and three deities, granite, perhaps temp. Haremhab, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong><br />

Museum, JE 49537.<br />

see Romano, J. in JEA 71 (1985), Reviews Supplement, 22<br />

800-725-640<br />

Upper part <strong>of</strong> royal statue, wearing blue crown, probably Amenophis II, diorite, in New York NY,<br />

Metropolitan Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 44.4.68.<br />

see Romano, J. in JEA 71 (1985), Reviews Supplement, 23 (as Late Period)<br />

801-765-530<br />

Head and shoulders, diorite, probably Late Period (or early to mid-Dyn. XVIII), in New York,<br />

Metropolitan Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 14.2.1.<br />

see Romano, J. in JEA 71 (1985), Reviews Supplement, 23 (as post-Dyn. XXVI)<br />

Ṭanṭa. Miscellaneous.<br />

iv.45A<br />

Head, black granite, Dyn. XXVI-XXX, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 53496.<br />

see Romano, J. in JEA 71 (1985), Reviews Supplement, 40 [1] (as 2nd Int. Period)<br />

800-493-210<br />

Royal head, black granite, perhaps Dyn. XIII, in Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum, 13255.<br />

see Romano, J. in JEA 71 (1985), Reviews Supplement, 40 [3] (as 2nd Int. Period)<br />

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette.<br />

ii 2 .136(d)A<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> Amenemhet III, (d).<br />

Jeffreys et al. in JEA 72 (1986), 2-10 fig. 3, cf. figs. 1, 2<br />

Mît Rahîna. Kôm el-Rabîaa. Settlement.<br />

iii 2 .854A<br />

Description with axonometric plans.<br />

Jeffreys et al. in JEA 72 (1986), 10 fig. 4<br />

Mît Rahîna. Kôm el-Rabîaa. Settlement.<br />

iii 2 .854A<br />

Relief <strong>of</strong> Setnakht, Ramesside.<br />

Jeffreys et al. in JEA 72 (1986), 10 fig. 5<br />

Mît Rahîna. Ptah Enclosure. North Gate.<br />

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iii 2 .850A<br />

Block with remains <strong>of</strong> Ptah and royal epithets below.<br />

Jeffreys et al. in JEA 72 (1986), 10-13 fig. 6<br />

Mît Rahîna. Kôm el-Qalaa. Palace. Merneptah. Throne Room.<br />

iii 2 .856A<br />

Dais <strong>of</strong> throne, bows and foreigners (part reconstruction).<br />

Jeffreys et al. in JEA 72 (1986), 13 fig. 7<br />

Mît Rahîna. Kôm el-Qalaa. Palace. Merneptah. Throne Room. Re-used blocks.<br />

iii 2 .856A<br />

Block with a cartouche <strong>of</strong> Kḥephren, probably from his pyramid temple at Gîza, re-used in staircase.<br />

see Jeffreys et al. in JEA 72 (1986), 13<br />

Mît Rahîna. Kôm el-Qalaa. Throne Room.<br />

iii 2 .850A<br />

Two column bases from the throne-room <strong>of</strong> Merneptah’s palace.<br />

Jeffreys et al. in JEA 72 (1986), 14 fig. 8<br />

Mît Rahîna. Kôm el-Qalaa. Finds from the Palace area. In magazines at Mît Rahîna.<br />

iii 2 .860A<br />

Column-fragment, priest(?) kneeling before Ptah, partly preserved.<br />

see Martin, G. T. in JEA 72 (1986), 15-22<br />

Saqqâra. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Iurudef.<br />

iii 2 .655A<br />

Description.<br />

Martin, G. T. in JEA 72 (1986), 16-17 pl. ii<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Iurudef.<br />

iii 2 .655A<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> three burial chambers, one with intrusive burials.<br />

Martin, G. T. in JEA 72 (1986), 18-19 pl. iii [1, 4]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Iurudef.<br />

iii 2 .655A<br />

Two anthropoid c<strong>of</strong>fins, inscribed with mock texts, 3rd Int. Period.<br />

Martin, G. T. in JEA 72 (1986), 18-19 pl. iii [3]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Iurudef.<br />

iii 2 .655A<br />

Anthropoid c<strong>of</strong>fin <strong>of</strong> Imiptaḥ, 3rd Int. Period.<br />

Harpur in JEA 72 (1986), 25 fig. 2<br />

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Maidûm. 6. Rahotep. Nefert (North tomb).<br />

iv.92A<br />

Schematic plan.<br />

Harpur in JEA 72 (1986), 26 fig. 3 [1]<br />

Maidûm. 6. Rahotep. Nefert (North tomb).<br />

iv.92A<br />

West Wall. Stela, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 54845.<br />

Harpur in JEA 72 (1986), 26 fig. 3 [2]<br />

Maidûm. 6. Rahotep. Nefert (North tomb).<br />

iv.92A<br />

Left side <strong>of</strong> false door with legs <strong>of</strong> woman Mereret, in Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum, E22a.1910.<br />

Harpur in JEA 72 (1986), 26 fig. 3 [3]<br />

Maidûm. 6. Rahotep. Nefert (North tomb).<br />

iv.92A<br />

Left side <strong>of</strong> false door with son Neferkau, in Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum, E.22b.1910.<br />

Harpur in JEA 72 (1986), 26 fig. 3 [4]<br />

Maidûm. 6. Rahotep. Nefert (North tomb).<br />

iv.92A<br />

Left side <strong>of</strong> false door, part <strong>of</strong> torso <strong>of</strong> a woman, in Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum, E.22c.1910.<br />

Harpur in JEA 72 (1986), 26 fig. 3 [5-8]<br />

Maidûm. 6. Rahotep. Nefert (North tomb).<br />

iv.92A<br />

Right side <strong>of</strong> false door, four fragments, in Munich, Staatliche Sammlung, ÄS Gl. 102.<br />

Harpur in JEA 72 (1986), 28 fig. 3 [9-15]<br />

Maidûm. 6. Rahotep. Nefert (North tomb).<br />

iv.92A<br />

Niche <strong>of</strong> false door with names and titles, and figure <strong>of</strong> deceased below. Fragments in Oxford, Ashmolean<br />

Museum, 1910.665a-c, e-g, i.<br />

Harpur in JEA 72 (1986), 28 fig. 3 [16]<br />

Maidûm. 6. Rahotep. Nefert (North tomb).<br />

iv.92A<br />

Four figures <strong>of</strong> estates from south thickness, in Copenhagen, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Æ.I.N.1132.<br />

Harpur in JEA 72 (1986), 28 fig. 3 [17]<br />

Maidûm. 6. Rahotep. Nefert (North tomb).<br />

iv.92A<br />

Fragment from south thickness, titles, in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, 1910.665h.<br />

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Harpur in JEA 72 (1986), 28 fig. 3 [18]<br />

Maidûm. 6. Rahotep. Nefert (North tomb).<br />

iv.92A<br />

North thickness, estates, in Brussels, Musées Royaux d’Art et d’Histoire, E.4950.<br />

Harpur in JEA 72 (1986), 28 fig. 3 [19]<br />

Maidûm. 6. Rahotep. Nefert (North tomb).<br />

iv.92A<br />

Fragment with hieroglyphs naming funerary items, in Chicago IL, Oriental <strong>Institute</strong>, G9349.<br />

Harpur in JEA 72 (1986), 29-30 fig. 4<br />

Maidûm. 6. Rahotep.<br />

iv.90A<br />

Description with schematic plan.<br />

Harpur in JEA 72 (1986), 30 figs. 4, 5 (from Petrie and Mariette)<br />

Maidûm. 6. Rahotep. Façade.<br />

iv.91A<br />

Lintel.<br />

Harpur in JEA 72 (1986), 30-1fig. 6<br />

Maidûm. 6. Rahotep. Passage.<br />

iv.91A<br />

South wall, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, Temp. No. 19.11.24.3G.<br />

Harpur in JEA 72 (1986), 31-2 fig. 7 pl. vi [1, 4]<br />

Maidûm. 6. Rahotep. Passage.<br />

iv.91A<br />

North wall, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, Temp. No. 19.11.24.3F, with additional blocks Temp. Nos.<br />

18.4.17.5, 6.12.24.11.<br />

Harpur in JEA 72 (1986), 32-5 fig. 8 pl. v [3]<br />

Maidûm. 6. Rahotep. Hall.<br />

iv.91A<br />

East wall, parts in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, Temp. Nos. 19.11.24.3B, 5.11.24.15, 19.11.24.3A, and in<br />

Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum, 15756.<br />

Harpur in JEA 72 (1986), 35-6 fig. 9 pl. vii [left]<br />

Maidûm. 6. Rahotep. Hall<br />

iv.91A<br />

South wall. Four blocks, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, Temp. Nos. 19.11.24.3D, 11.12.45.3-5.<br />

Harpur in JEA 72 (1986), 36 fig. 10 pl. vii [right]<br />

Maidûm. 6. Rahotep. Hall.<br />

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iv.91A<br />

North wall, with block in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, Temp. No. 19.11.24.3D.<br />

Harpur in JEA 72 (1986), 36-40 figs. 11, 12 pl. vi [2, 3]<br />

Maidûm. 6. Rahotep.<br />

iv.91A<br />

Hall. West wall. Recess and niche with false-door. Blocks, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, E.11430, Cairo,<br />

<strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, Temp. Nos. 11.11.28.1, 19.11.24.3A [upper], 18.4.17.6, 11.12.45, 2, JE 38549, and in<br />

London, British Museum, EA 1277, 1242.<br />

Baines in JEA 72 (1986), 41-53 pl. viii<br />

Edfu Tell. Finds.<br />

v.203A<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Emhab called Ta-mereru, Dyn. XVII, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 49566.<br />

Manniche in JEA 72 (1986), 56, 58 figs. 1 [1], 8 [left] (from Hay MSS)<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 161, Nakht.<br />

i 2 .274A<br />

(4) Deceased and wife returning to tomb from New Year Festival.<br />

Manniche in JEA 72 (1986), 58 fig. 1 [2] (from Hay MSS)<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 161, Nakht<br />

i 2 .274A<br />

(1) Text <strong>of</strong> scene with deceased <strong>of</strong>fering on braziers.<br />

Manniche in JEA 72 (1986), 58-9 figs. 1 [3-12 ], 9 (from Hay MSS)<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 161, Nakht<br />

i 2 .274A<br />

(2) Wife with son, followed by four sons and four daughters.<br />

Manniche in JEA 72 (1986), 59, 61 figs. 1 [13], 2, 3 [34-7], 10 (from Hay MSS)<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 161, Nakht<br />

i 2 .274A<br />

(3) Three registers, and column <strong>of</strong> text mentioning Ahmosi Nefertere.<br />

Manniche in JEA 72 (1986), 61, 63, 65 figs. 3 [38-44], 4, 5 [53-6], 11, 12 (from Hay MSS)<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 161, Nakht<br />

i 2 .274A<br />

(5) Four registers, funeral ceremonies.<br />

Manniche in JEA 72 (1986), 65, 67 figs. 5 [57-9], 6 [60-1], 13 (from Hay MSS)<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 161, Nakht<br />

i 2 .275A<br />

(6) Two registers.<br />

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Manniche in JEA 72 (1986), 69, 71 figs. 6 [62-3], 7 [67] (from Hay MSS)<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 161, Nakht<br />

i 2 .275A<br />

(7) Entrance to shrine, left <strong>of</strong> doorway.<br />

Manniche in JEA 72 (1986), 69, 71 figs. 6 [64-6], 7 [66], 8 [ right] (from Hay MSS)<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 161, Nakht<br />

i 2 .275A<br />

(7) Entrance to shrine. Right <strong>of</strong> doorway.<br />

Qirke in JEA 72 (1986), 79-80 [1] fig. 1 [1], 2 [1] (from Hay MSS)<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 161, Nakht.<br />

i 2 .274A<br />

(3) Graffito <strong>of</strong> Siamun, at III.<br />

Qirke in JEA 72 (1986), 81-2 [3], 85-8 [5] figs. 1 [3], 2 [3], 4 [5] (from Hay MSS)<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 161, Nakht.<br />

i 2 .274-5A<br />

(5) Graffiti <strong>of</strong> Amennakht and Amenmosi mentioning year 12 <strong>of</strong> Haremhab in IV.<br />

Testa, P. in JEA 72 (1986), 91-9 pl. ix<br />

8<br />

Twenty-four faience plaques with names <strong>of</strong> Hatiay, etc., Dyn. XVIII-XIX, in Naples, Museo Nazionale,<br />

2352-75.<br />

Malek in JEA 72 (1986), 105 [1] fig. 1<br />

Mît Rahîna. Found near South Gate.<br />

iii 2 .837A<br />

Name on back <strong>of</strong> shrine <strong>of</strong> Ramesses III.<br />

Malek in JEA 72 (1986), 106-7 [2] fig. 2<br />

Mît Rahîna. Found near South Gate.<br />

iii 2 .837A<br />

Cartouche on colossal statue <strong>of</strong> Ramesses VI.<br />

Malek in JEA 72 (1986), 107 [3] pl. x<br />

Mît Rahîna. Found near South Gate.<br />

iii 2 .838A<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> Paser (a) kneeling with figure <strong>of</strong> Ptaḥ, in Durham, Oriental Museum, N.511.<br />

see Malek in JEA 72 (1986), 107-8 [4]<br />

Mît Rahîna. Found near South Gate.<br />

iii 2 .839A<br />

Fragment <strong>of</strong> black granite scribe statue <strong>of</strong> Pedepep, temp. Psammetikhos I, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum,<br />

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CG 525.<br />

see Malek in JEA 72 (1986), 108 [5]<br />

Mît Rahîna. Found near South Gate.<br />

iii 2 .837A<br />

Lower part <strong>of</strong> granite seated statue <strong>of</strong> Minnakht, temp. Tuthmosis III, in Vienna, Kunsthistorisches<br />

Museum, 5802.<br />

Malek in JEA 72 (1986), 108 [6] pl. xi [1]<br />

Mît Rahîna. Found near South Gate.<br />

iii 2 .838A<br />

Granite kneeling statue <strong>of</strong> Khaemweset, in Vienna, Kunsthistorisches Museum, 5768.<br />

see Malek in JEA 72 (1986), 108 [7]<br />

Mît Rahîna. Found near South Gate.<br />

iii 2 .838A<br />

Block statue <strong>of</strong> Nedjem, temp. Ramesses II, in Memphis State <strong>University</strong>, 1981.1.20.<br />

see Malek in JEA 72 (1986), 108 [8]<br />

Mît Rahîna. Found near South Gate.<br />

iii 2 .838A<br />

Fragmentary statue <strong>of</strong> Roma, kneeling with naos <strong>of</strong> Ptaḥ, Ramesside, in Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum,<br />

2085.<br />

see Malek in JEA 72 (1986), 109 [9]<br />

Mît Rahîna. Found near South Gate.<br />

iii 2 .838A<br />

Lower part <strong>of</strong> granite scribe statue <strong>of</strong> Ḥarwoz, temp. Psammetikhos I, in Vienna, Kunsthistorisches<br />

Museum, 5750.<br />

see Malek in JEA 72 (1986), 109 [10]<br />

Mît Rahîna. Found near South Gate.<br />

iii 2 .839A<br />

Lower part <strong>of</strong> sandstone scribe statue <strong>of</strong> Harsemtuemhet, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, CG<br />

888.<br />

see Malek in JEA 72 (1986), 109 [11]<br />

Mît Rahîna. Found near South Gate.<br />

iii 2 .839A<br />

Headless sandstone block statue <strong>of</strong> Iry, Late Period, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, CG 1106.<br />

Malek in JEA 72 (1986), 109-10, 12 fig. 3<br />

Mît Rahîna. Found near South Gate.<br />

iii 2 .837A<br />

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Statue <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II holding standard.<br />

see Malek in JEA 72 (1986), 111 [13]<br />

Mît Rahîna. South Gate. Colossi.<br />

iii 2 .836-7A<br />

Colossus <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II, ‘Abû el-Hôl’, in Mît Rahîna Museum.<br />

Leahy, L.M. and A. in JEA 72 (1986), 133-47 figs. 1-3 pl. xii<br />

Heliopolis. El-Marg. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Petjenfi.<br />

iv.59A<br />

Block with genealogy, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 38824.<br />

Leahy, L.M. and A. in JEA 72 (1986), 146-7 pl. xi [2]<br />

Heliopolis. Miscellaneous.<br />

iv.63A<br />

Block statue <strong>of</strong> Petjenfi, black granite, Late Period, in Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum, 10076.<br />

Bourriau, J. in JEA 72 (1986), 180 [29] pl. xv [1, 4]<br />

800-267-300<br />

Small steatite sphinx holding two jars <strong>of</strong> Merenre, in Edinburgh, Royal Museum <strong>of</strong> Scotland, 1984.405<br />

(formerly Brownlow collection).<br />

Bourriau, J. in JEA 72 (1986), 180 [58] pl. xvii [1]<br />

803-030-296<br />

Round-topped stela, four lines <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fering text on behalf <strong>of</strong> Re(ne)fsoneb and wife, and two registers<br />

below, I, man before presumably Re(ne)fsoneb, both seated on the ground, with table with <strong>of</strong>ferings<br />

between them, II, four columns <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fering text and man seated on the ground at table with <strong>of</strong>ferings,<br />

Dyn. XIII, in London, Charles Ede Ltd., in 1984, now in London, British Museum, EA 69534.<br />

see Bourriau, J. in JEA 72 (1986), 180 [59] (as black granite)<br />

800-510-520<br />

Lower half <strong>of</strong> granodiorite dyad inscribed for Sebekemsaf (I or II) and Mut, in London, British Museum,<br />

EA 69536 (as black granite).<br />

see Bourriau, J. in JEA 72 (1986), 181 [80-7]<br />

Sinai. Temple <strong>of</strong> Hathor. Finds.<br />

vii.363A<br />

Fragments <strong>of</strong> ring bezels and scarabs with names <strong>of</strong> Amenophis III, Sethos I, and Ramesses II, in London,<br />

Petrie Museum, 35457-60, 35450, 35464, 35468-9.<br />

see Bourriau, J. in JEA 72 (1986), 181 [88]<br />

Sinai. Temple <strong>of</strong> Hathor. Finds.<br />

vii.363A<br />

Fragment <strong>of</strong> sandstone with cartouche <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II, in London Petrie Museum, 35499.<br />

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Sinai. Temple <strong>of</strong> Hathor. Finds.<br />

vii.363A<br />

Faience cartouche plaques <strong>of</strong> Sethos I, Ramesses II, Merneptaḥ, Tausert, and Queen Nefertari, in London<br />

Petrie Museum, 35435-41.<br />

see Bourriau, J. in JEA 72 (1986), 182 [202]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 293, Ramessesnakht.<br />

i 2 .376A<br />

Wooden knob from a box <strong>of</strong> Adjedet-at, in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, 1984.44.<br />

see Bourriau, J. in JEA 72 (1986), 182 [217] pl. xv [3]<br />

8<br />

Lid from wooden anthropoid c<strong>of</strong>fin, inscribed, probably Dyn. XXII, in London, Petrie Museum, 36213.<br />

see Bourriau, J. in JEA 72 (1986), 182 [225]<br />

8<br />

Cippus <strong>of</strong> Horus on crocodiles, steatite, Late Period or Graeco-Roman, in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum,<br />

1983.184.<br />

see Bourriau, J. in JEA 72 (1986), 183 [312-13]<br />

Qaṣr Ibrîm. Fort. Meroitic. Various.<br />

vii.94A<br />

Relief fragments, in Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum, E.54-5.1984.<br />

Bird, J.G. in JEA 72 (1986), 187-9 pl. xviii [1]<br />

8<br />

Mirror <strong>of</strong> Sekhty, woman, Dyn. VI, in Athens, Kanellopoulos clln., 68.<br />

Tooley in JEA 72 (1986), 189-92 pl. xviii [3]<br />

Beni Ḥasan. Tomb 203.<br />

iv.161A<br />

Model <strong>of</strong> working boat, in Liverpool, County Museum, 55.82.17.<br />

Blankenberg-van Delden in JEA 72 (1986), 192-3 pl. xviii [2]<br />

Karnak. Eighth Pylon. In front <strong>of</strong> South face.<br />

ii 2 .176A<br />

N. Statuette <strong>of</strong> Aḥmosi Merytamun, also Sitamun.<br />

Shape in JEA 72 (1986), 195-6 pl. xx [3, 4]<br />

Bilbeis. El-Shaghamba.<br />

iv.56A<br />

Alabaster jar with inscription <strong>of</strong> ‘Taitja’, in London, Petrie Museum, 16046.<br />

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Dodson in JEA 72 (1986), 196-8 pls. xix, xx [1, 2]<br />

Valley <strong>of</strong> the Kings. KV 11, Ramesses III.<br />

i 2 .526A<br />

Sarcophagus, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, D 1.<br />

Spencer, P. A. and A. J. in JEA 72 (1986), 198-9 figs. 1, 2 pl. xxi [1]<br />

8<br />

Small bronze naos with names <strong>of</strong> King Djehutemhet, in London, British Museum, EA 11015.<br />

Spencer, P .A. and A. J. in JEA 72 (1986), 199-201 fig. 3<br />

Tell el-Muqdâm.<br />

iv.38A<br />

Door hinge <strong>of</strong> Yewepet and Queen Tent-Ket[wa]?, Dyn. XXIII, probably from here, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong><br />

Museum, JE 38261.<br />

Martin, G. T. in JEA 73 (1987), 2-3, 5 figs. 2, 3 and on 1, pl. i<br />

Ṣaqqâra. New Kingdom. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Khay. Probably temp. Ram. II.<br />

iii 2 .655A<br />

Description with plans and views.<br />

see Martin, G. T. in JEA 73 (1987), 3<br />

Ṣaqqâra. New Kingdom. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Khay.<br />

iii 2 .655A<br />

(2) Two registers. I, Deceased and wife kneeling <strong>of</strong>fer to Osiris, II, deceased and wife receive sacred oils<br />

from son Khayamun.<br />

see Martin, G. T. in JEA 73 (1987), 3<br />

Ṣaqqâra. New Kingdom. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Khay.<br />

iii 2 .655A<br />

(3) Two registers, I, Osiris and Isis seated with Nephthys behind, II, mummy with priest and wife before<br />

pyramidal tomb, man censing and four mourning women.<br />

see Martin, G. T. in JEA 73 (1987), 3-4<br />

Ṣaqqâra. New Kingdom. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Khay.<br />

iii 2 .655A<br />

(4) Stela, two registers, I, deceased adores Osiris and <strong>of</strong>fers flowers to Re-Harakhti, II, deceased and wife<br />

seated with man and women <strong>of</strong>fering to them. Above, deceased kneeling and adoring Anubis jackal.<br />

see Martin, G. T. in JEA 73 (1987), 4<br />

Ṣaqqâra. New Kingdom. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Khay.<br />

iii 2 .655A<br />

(5) Two registers, I, scene from Book <strong>of</strong> the Dead, II, deceased and wife seated receive <strong>of</strong>ferings from two<br />

sons.<br />

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Ṣaqqâra. New Kingdom. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Khay.<br />

iii 2 .655A<br />

(7) Three registers, I, deceased and wife adore Osiris and Re-Harakhti, II, deceased adores Hathor-cow,<br />

III, deceased watches goldworkers.<br />

see Martin, G. T. in JEA 73 (1987), 4<br />

Ṣaqqâra. New Kingdom. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Khay.<br />

iii 2 .655A<br />

(9) Three registers, I, deceased and wife are censed and libated, II, nine persons, some with papyrus stems,<br />

III, eight persons, some with papyrus stems.<br />

Martin, G. T. in JEA 73 (1987), 5-6 figs. 1, 2, 4 pls. i [1], ii [1]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. New Kingdom. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Pabes.<br />

iii 2 .655A<br />

Description with plans and views.<br />

Martin, G. T. in JEA 73 (1987), 6 figs. 1, 2 pl. ii [1]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. New Kingdom. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Ramosi.<br />

iii 2 .655A<br />

Description with plans and view.<br />

Martin, G. T. in JEA 73 (1987), 6-8 fig. 2 pl. ii [2]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. New Kingdom. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Maya.<br />

iii 2 .661A<br />

Description with plans and view.<br />

Jeffreys et al. in JEA 73 (1987), 15-17 figs. 1, 2<br />

Mît Rahîna. Kôm el-Rabîa.<br />

iii 2 .852A<br />

Brief description with plans.<br />

Jeffreys et al. in JEA 73 (1987), 20 pl. iii [1]<br />

Mît Rahîna. Ptah Enclosure. South Gate.<br />

iii 2 .836A<br />

Colossus <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II, ‘Abû el-Hôl’.<br />

Kemp in JEA 73 (1987), 21-50 figs. 1-4 pls. iii [2], iv, v [1]<br />

El-aAmarna. Workman’s Village.<br />

iv.209A<br />

Summary <strong>of</strong> EES excavations 1979-86.<br />

Wood, W. in JEA 73 (1987), 59-70 figs. 1-8 pl. vii [1]<br />

Helwân. Ezbet el-Walda. Cem. Dyn. I-II.<br />

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iv.75A<br />

Description with plans, sections and view (from Saad).<br />

Teeter in JEA 73 (1987), 72, 73, 76 pl. vii [3]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb D 64. (b). Ptahhotep [II].<br />

iii 2 .601A<br />

(17) Left half <strong>of</strong> IV and V.<br />

Teeter in JEA 73 (1987), 72, 75 pl. viii [1]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb 57 [D23]. Kaemnefert. In Boston MA, Museum <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts, 04.1761.<br />

iii 2 .467A<br />

(7) Five registers.<br />

Teeter in JEA 73 (1987), 72, 73 pl. viii [2] (from MacKay)<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 261, Khaemweset.<br />

i 2 .344A<br />

(1) Rope-making in III.<br />

Teeter in JEA 73 (1987), 74, 76 pl. ix<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb 57 [D23]. Kaemnefert. In Boston MA, Museum <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts, 04.1761.<br />

iii 2 .467A<br />

(2) Deceased with titles above, and registers, I-II, lost, III, rope-making and binding bundles <strong>of</strong> flax, IV,<br />

reaping corn.<br />

Ray, J. D. in JEA 73 (1987), 169-80 pl. x<br />

Island <strong>of</strong> El-Heisa.<br />

v.258A<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Pedesi with hieroglyphic and demotic inscription, in Aswan Museum, 1057.<br />

see Bourriau in JEA 73 (1987), 191 [74]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Finds from North <strong>of</strong> Step Pyramid.<br />

iii 2 .507A<br />

Pottery fragment with name <strong>of</strong> Semerkhet, in London, Petrie Museum, 36327.<br />

%Bourriau, J. in JEA 73 (1987), 192 [162] pl. xi [1]<br />

804-005-970<br />

Fragment <strong>of</strong> tomb lintel, Irerka, Supervisor <strong>of</strong> ka servants <strong>of</strong> the Great House, holding staff and sceptre,<br />

and remains <strong>of</strong> another figure, Dyn. VI, in London, British Museum, EA 69573.<br />

Bourriau in JEA 73 (1987), 192 [174] pl. xi [2]<br />

801-456-500<br />

Statuette <strong>of</strong> woman Heti, daughter <strong>of</strong> Neferu (mother?), dedicated by son Renefsoneb, steatite, late Dyn.<br />

XII or early Dyn. XIII, in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, 1985.152.<br />

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803-042-790<br />

Round-topped stela, three lines <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fering text invoking Ptah-Sokari-Osiris on behalf <strong>of</strong> Ahmosi, King’s<br />

son (probably <strong>of</strong> Sekenenre-Taa), and below, man <strong>of</strong>fering to seated Ahmosi,<br />

with dog under chair, end <strong>of</strong> Dyn. XVII, in London, British Museum, EA 69673.<br />

Bourriau, J. in JEA 73 (1987), 193 [211] pl. xi [4]<br />

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Relief, man at table and text (probably from Ṣaqqâra), late Dyn. XVIII-early XIX, in London, British<br />

Museum, EA 69667.<br />

see Bourriau, J. in JEA 73 (1987), 193 [212]<br />

802-100-250<br />

Sobek-Re as crocodile, dedicated by Nebdjefau, Servant (sdm), Dyn. XIX-XX, at Christie’s (South<br />

Kensington) in 1985, now in London, British Museum, EA 69671.<br />

see Bourriau, J. in JEA 73 (1987), 193 [213]<br />

Sidmant. Tomb. 1955.<br />

iv.118A<br />

Fragment <strong>of</strong> sarcophagus <strong>of</strong> Menna, Dyn. XVIII, in London, British Museum, EA 69674 (formerly<br />

Reeves colln.).<br />

Harpur in JEA 73 (1987), 197-8 fig. 1 pl. xii [1]<br />

Maidûm. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Rahotep. Hall. East Wall.<br />

iv.91A<br />

Block, upper part <strong>of</strong> last estate in 2nd register south <strong>of</strong> door, in Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum,<br />

EGA.3077.1943.<br />

Harpur in JEA 73 (1987), 198, 200 fig. 1 pl. xii [2]<br />

Maidûm. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Rahotep. Hall. East Wall.<br />

iv.91A<br />

Block, upper part <strong>of</strong> last estate with duck in 3rd register south <strong>of</strong> door, in Moscow, Pushkin Museum,<br />

I.1.a.5569.<br />

Strudwick, N. in JEA 73 (1987), 200-202 pl. xiii [1] (as mid-Dyn. V or late Dyn. VI and probably from<br />

Gîza)<br />

803-011-250<br />

Probably jamb <strong>of</strong> a false door, woman Intkaes, Prophetess <strong>of</strong> Hathor, Prophetess <strong>of</strong> Neith, and two<br />

registers with a pair <strong>of</strong> daughters in each, and infant daughter next to Intkaes’s legs, probably Dyn. V, in<br />

Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum, E.7.1909.<br />

Grimm, A. in JEA 73 (1987), 203-4 fig. 2 pl. xiv<br />

Karnak. Blocks re-used in Second Pylon.Various dates.<br />

ii 2 .40A<br />

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Block with captive in cage on board ship, Dyn. XVIII, in Karnak magazine.<br />

Grimm, A. in JEA 73 (1987), 206 pl. xiii [2]<br />

Karnak. Blocks re-used in Second Pylon. Temp. Amenophis IV.<br />

ii 2 .40A<br />

Other blocks. Soldiers with trumpeter and group <strong>of</strong> Nubian captives.<br />

see Grimm, A. in JEA 73 (1987), 206<br />

Karnak. Blocks re-used in Second Pylon. Temp. Amenophis IV.<br />

ii 2 .40A<br />

Block, Nubian and Asiatic soldiers.<br />

Caminos in JEA 73 (1987), 208-9 fig. 1<br />

Gebel el-Silsila (East Bank)<br />

v.220A<br />

Shrine (Legrain F) <strong>of</strong> Amenophis III. Stela with the Vizier Amenhotep adoring.<br />

Berg in JEA 73 (1987), 213-16 figs. 1, 2 pl. xv [2]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tbs. position unknown. Meryre.<br />

iii 2 .706A<br />

Stela fragment with two registers, in Vienna Museum, 5814.<br />

Malek, J. in JEA 73 (1987), 217-18 fig.<br />

Tell Atrîb. Miscellaneous. Various.<br />

iv.67A<br />

Broken stick <strong>of</strong> Neferhotep, New Kingdom, text.<br />

Malek, J. in JEA 73 (1987), 218 fig. pl. xv [3]<br />

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Cylindrical stick <strong>of</strong> Mahu, Dyn. XVIII, in Durham N. 1440.<br />

Kitchen, K. in JEA 73 (1987), 218-20 fig. 1<br />

803-050-433<br />

Round-topped votive stela, seated Osiris, and below, Raia, ḳdn (‘Leader’), and wife Maia in adoration,<br />

Dyn. XIX, in Rio de Janeiro, Museu Nacional, Inv. 654 [2442].<br />

Thomson, James K. in JEA 73 (1987), 220-4 fig. 1 and pls. xvi, xvii<br />

801-620-100<br />

Parahirwenemef, King’s son (<strong>of</strong> Ramesses II), First charioteer <strong>of</strong> His Majesty, head, left shoulder and arm,<br />

and lower legs lost, with cartouches <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II, quartzite, temp. Ramesses II, formerly in Vicomte<br />

Bernard d’Hendecourt colln. and at Sotheby’s in 1929, now in Glasgow, Burrell Collection, 13.83.<br />

Lillesø, E. K. in JEA 73 (1987), 230-4 figs. 1, 2 and pl. xviii<br />

801-626-475<br />

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Man, Dyn. XVIII, re-inscribed for Harkhebi, Vizier, Great mayor <strong>of</strong> Memphis, Prophet <strong>of</strong> Osiris-Hemag,<br />

etc., probably Dyn. XXV, basalt, in Naples, Museo Archeologico Nazionale, 237.<br />

Osborn in JEA 73 (1987), 243-4 pl. xix [1]<br />

Valley <strong>of</strong> the Kings. KV 62, Tutankhamun. Vases and Lamps.<br />

i 2 .580A<br />

Alabaster vase in form <strong>of</strong> ibex, No. 584, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 62122.<br />

Van Siclen III in JEA 73 (1987), 252 fig. 1 on 251<br />

Mît Rahîna. Palace <strong>of</strong> Merneptah. Finds.<br />

iii 2 .861A<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Pakeri, with Reshef at top, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum (Excav. No. M. 2792).<br />

Martin, G. T. et al. in JEA 74 (1988), 3-4, 6-9 figs. 1-3 pl. i<br />

Saqqâra. LS 27, Maya.<br />

iii 2 .661A<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> excavations (1987, 1988) with plans and views.<br />

see Martin, G. T. et al. in JEA 74 (1988), 5<br />

Saqqâra. LS 27, Maya.<br />

iii 2 .662A<br />

Graffito <strong>of</strong> Djephtahefankh.<br />

Martin, G. T. et al in JEA 74 (1988), 11-12<br />

Saqqâra. LS 27, Maya. Pylon. Entrance. South thickness.<br />

iii 2 .661A<br />

Deceased with wife and stepmother adoring him, and brother behind him, and remains <strong>of</strong><br />

autobiographical text. Sub-registers, <strong>of</strong>fering bearers with gold collars and gloves.<br />

Martin, G. T. et al in JEA 74 (1988), 12-13 pl. ii [1] (called iii [1])<br />

Saqqâra. LS 27, Maya. Pylon. Entrance. North thickness.<br />

iii 2 .661A<br />

Deceased and wife seated adoring Osiris in baldachin with four sons <strong>of</strong> Horus before him.<br />

Martin, G. T. et al. in JEA 74 (1988), 13 and n. 23<br />

Saqqâra. LS 27, Maya. Pylon. Entrance. North thickness.<br />

iii 2 .661A<br />

Offering bearers with fruits and animals in sub-register.<br />

Martin, G. T. et al. in JEA 74 (1988), 13 pl. ii [2]<br />

Saqqâra. LS 27, Maya.<br />

iii 2 .661A<br />

Lintel fragment part <strong>of</strong> double scene, Maya and Meryt kneeling adoring Anubis.<br />

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Martin, G. T. et al. in JEA 74 (1988), 13 pl. iii [1] (called ii [1])<br />

Saqqâra. LS 27, Maya. Pylon.<br />

iii 2 .661A<br />

Outer door jamb, north side, deceased seated before <strong>of</strong>ferings.<br />

Martin, G.T. et al. in JEA 74 (1988), n. 25 on 14 pl. iii [2]<br />

Saqqâra. LS 27, Maya. Finds.<br />

iii 2 .661A<br />

Large faience djad-symbol, inscribed.<br />

Jeffreys and Malek in JEA 74 (1988), 26 fig. 7 pl. v [3]<br />

Mît Rahîna. Temple <strong>of</strong> Ptah.<br />

iii 2 .832A<br />

Epigraphic work <strong>of</strong> 1987 season, with plan and view.<br />

Jeffreys and Malek in JEA 74 (1988), 27 pl. iv [3]<br />

Mît Rahîna. Temple <strong>of</strong> Ptah. Finds.<br />

iii 2 .835A<br />

Block, part <strong>of</strong> scene, Anubis [and another deity leading King].<br />

Jeffreys and Malek in JEA 74 (1988), 27-8 fig. 8 pl. iv [4]<br />

Mît Rahîna. Temple <strong>of</strong> Ptah. Exterior <strong>of</strong> Hypostyle Hall.<br />

iii 2 .835A<br />

Detail and block <strong>of</strong> geographical procession on north wall.<br />

Jeffreys and Malek in JEA 74 (1988), 28 fig. 9 pl. v [1, 2]<br />

Mît Rahîna. Temple <strong>of</strong> Ptah. Finds. Statues.<br />

iii 2 .833A<br />

Double seated statue <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II and Khanakht, headless, granite.<br />

Jeffreys and Malek in JEA 74 (1988), 29 fig. 10<br />

Mît Rahîna. Temple <strong>of</strong> Ptah. Finds.<br />

iii 2 .835A<br />

Jamb fragment <strong>of</strong> Ramesses V, quartzite.<br />

Sharawi, G. and Harpur, Y. in JEA 74 (1988), 57-9 fig. 1 [upper] pl. vi [1] (as probably from tomb S 920<br />

at Saqqâra, iii 2 .499)<br />

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Block, sailor in rigging and remains <strong>of</strong> scene <strong>of</strong> butchers above, in Brooklyn NY, Brooklyn Museum <strong>of</strong><br />

Art, 35.640.<br />

Sharawi, G. and Harpur, Y. in JEA 74 (1988), 57-9 fig. 1 [lower] pl. vi [2] (as probably adjoins Brooklyn<br />

35.640)<br />

Saqqâra. S 920. Dyn. V.<br />

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iii 2 .499A<br />

Block, boat with sailors, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 40049.<br />

Sharawi, G. and Harpur, Y. in JEA 74 (1988), 59-61 fig. 2 [left] (adjoins Cleveland 30.736)<br />

Saqqâra. Tomb Position Unknown. Niankhnesut. Cincinnati Art Museum.<br />

iii 2 .694A<br />

Block with two registers <strong>of</strong> agriculture, including ploughing, No. 1971.28.<br />

Sharawi, G. and Harpur, Y. in JEA 74 (1988), 59-61 fig. 2 [right] (adjoins Cincinnati 1971.28)<br />

Saqqâra. Tombs Position Unknown. Niankhnesut.<br />

iii 2 .694A<br />

Block, two registers, I, sowing and ploughing, II, flax harvest, in Cleveland OH, Cleveland Museum <strong>of</strong><br />

Art, 30.736.<br />

Sharawi, G. and Harpur, Y. in JEA 74 (1988), 61 fig. 3<br />

Saqqâra. D. 52. Senenuankh.<br />

iii 2 .582A<br />

(2) Block, upper part <strong>of</strong> five estates in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, Temp. No. 27.6.16.1.<br />

Sharawi, G. and Harpur, Y. in JEA 74 (1988), 61-2 fig. 4<br />

Saqqâra. Tomb D. 52. Senenuankh.<br />

iii 2 .582A<br />

Block, bringing animals, oryx, gazelle, and ibex, probably from here, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, Temp.<br />

No. 27.6.16.2.<br />

Sharawi, G. and Harpur, Y. in JEA 74 (1988), 62-3 pl. vii<br />

Saqqâra. D. 52. Senenuankh.<br />

iii 2 .582A<br />

(5) Two adjoining blocks from above niche, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, CG 1554.<br />

Sharawi, G. and Harpur, Y. in JEA 74 (1988), 63-4 fig. 5 [left] pl. viii [1]<br />

Saqqâra.<br />

iii 2 .506A<br />

Block (d) butchers from tomb <strong>of</strong> Mereruka Metetu, in Dunedin Museum, E.75.5 (adjoins (a) Cairo,<br />

<strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, CG 1540).<br />

Sharawi, G. and Harpur, Y. in JEA 74 (1988), 63-4 fig. 5 [right] pl. viii [2]<br />

Saqqâra. Finds from North <strong>of</strong> the Step Pyramid.<br />

iii 2 .506A<br />

Blocks. Mereruka Metetu (a) Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, CG 1540 (adjoins (d) butchers in Dunedin<br />

E.75.5.).<br />

Sharawi, G. and Harpur, Y. in JEA 74 (1988), 64, 66 fig. 6 [upper left]<br />

Gîza. (e) Lintels drums, blocks, etc. Old Kingdom.<br />

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iii 2 .309A<br />

Group <strong>of</strong> blocks, butchers with grain harvest below in Dresden 750 (adjoins Aberdeen 1555 and 1553)<br />

(probably from tomb D. 49 Khnemhotep, Bibl. iii 2 .578).<br />

Sharawi, G. and Harpur, Y. in JEA 74 (1988), 66 fig. 6 [upper right] pl. ix [1]<br />

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Fragment with bearers with joints <strong>of</strong> meat and text <strong>of</strong> reaping below, in Aberdeen 1555 (adjoins Aberdeen<br />

1553 and Dresden Aeg. 750) (probably from tomb D. 49 Khnemhotp, Bibl. iii 2 .578).<br />

Sharawi, G. and Harpur, Y. in JEA 74 (1988), 66-7 fig. 6 [lower right] pl. ix [2]<br />

8<br />

Fragment with reapers and top <strong>of</strong> winnowing scene below, in Aberdeen 1553 (adjoins Aberdeen 1555 and<br />

Dresden Aeg. 750) (probably from tomb D. 49 Khnemhotep, Bibl. iii 2 .578).<br />

Gilbert, A. S. in JEA 74 (1988), 71-3 pls. x, xiii [1-3]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 280, Meketre. Models in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum.<br />

i 2 .361A<br />

Inspection <strong>of</strong> cattle.<br />

Gilbert, A. NS. in JEA 74 (1988), 73-8 pl. xi<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 280, Meketre. Models in New York NY, Metropolitan Museum <strong>of</strong> Art.<br />

i 2 .363A<br />

Cattle in stable, No. 20.3.9.<br />

Gilbert, A. S. in JEA 74 (1988), 78-82 pl. xii<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 280, Meketre. Models in New York NY, Metropolitan Museum <strong>of</strong> Art.<br />

i 2 .363A<br />

Slaughter-house, No. 20.3.10.<br />

Reeves in JEA 74 (1988), 92, no. 10 pl. xv [1]<br />

Tell el-aAmarna. Miscellaneous. Various.<br />

iv.235A<br />

Wine-jar docket <strong>of</strong> Queen Kiya, year 11 in London, British Museum, EA 59951.<br />

Reeves in JEA 74 (1988), 92-3 figs. 1, 2 and pl. xv [2-4]<br />

8<br />

Fragment, probably <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fering table, <strong>of</strong> Queen Kiya, wife <strong>of</strong> Amenophis IV, in London, British Museum,<br />

EA 26814 (formerly in Fraser Collection).<br />

Reeves in JEA 74 (1988), 93-6 figs. 3-5 pl. xvi [1]<br />

Tell el-aAmarna. North Palace. Various.<br />

iv.195A<br />

Fragment with text mentioning Amenophis IV and Kiya, wife <strong>of</strong> Amenophis IV, in London, British<br />

Museum, EA 58179.<br />

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288<br />

Reeves in JEA 74 (1988), 96 figs. 6-8 pl. xv i [4]<br />

Tell el-aAmarna. North Palace. Various.<br />

iv.195A<br />

Fragment with text mentioning Kiya, wife <strong>of</strong> Amenophis IV, in London, British Museum, EA 59165.<br />

Reeves in JEA 74 (1988), 97-8 figs. 9-11 pl. xvii [1]<br />

Tell el-aAmarna. North Palace. Various.<br />

iv.195A<br />

Fragment mentioning Kiya, wife <strong>of</strong> Amenophis IV, in London, British Museum, EA 58180.<br />

Reeves in JEA 74 (1988), 98 figs. 12, 13, pl. xiv [2]<br />

8<br />

Jar fragment with cartouches <strong>of</strong> Amenophis IV and the Aten, in London, British Museum, EA 65900.<br />

Reeves in JEA 74 (1988), 98 pl. xvii [2]<br />

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Jar fragment with cartouches <strong>of</strong> Amenophis IV and the Aten and name <strong>of</strong> Queen Kiya, in London, British<br />

Museum, EA 65901.<br />

Reeves in JEA 74 (1988), 98-9 fig. 14 pl. xv [3]<br />

Tell el-aAmarna. Great <strong>of</strong>ficial Palace. Finds.<br />

iv.198A<br />

Fragment <strong>of</strong> kohl tube with remains <strong>of</strong> titulary <strong>of</strong> Queen Kiya, in London, British Museum, EA 69719.<br />

Donohue in JEA 74 (1988), 103-7 figs. pls. xvii [3, 4], xviii<br />

801-655-630<br />

Paser, Governor <strong>of</strong> the Town and Vizier, etc. (TT106), statuette-base, faience, temp. Sethos I to Ramesses<br />

II, formerly in W. MacGregor colln. and at Sotheby’s in 1922, now in Swansea, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Wales, <strong>The</strong><br />

Egypt Centre, W.232.<br />

see Donohue, V. A. in JEA 74 (1988), 108 [30]<br />

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Stela <strong>of</strong> the Paser, Vizier, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, E.10816.<br />

see Donohue, V. A. in JEA 74 (1988), 111 [2-3]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 106, Paser. Court.<br />

i 2 .219A<br />

Two inscribed bricks <strong>of</strong> deceased, in New York NY, Metropolitan Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 14.1.421-2.<br />

see Donohue, V. A. in JEA 74 (1988), 111 [4]<br />

8<br />

Fragment <strong>of</strong> chest <strong>of</strong> the vizier Paser, in Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum, 6768.<br />

Donohue, V. A. in JEA 74 (1988), 111-12 figs. 3, 4<br />

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iii 2 .838A<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> Paser, kneeling with figure <strong>of</strong> Ptah, description and text, in Durham, Oriental Museum, N.511.<br />

Donohue, V. A. in JEA 74 (1988), 112-13 fig. 5<br />

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Plaque <strong>of</strong> Paser, in London, British Museum, EA 53064.<br />

Malek in JEA 74 (1988), 127 [2.2] pl. xix<br />

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. Nekhtamun.<br />

iii 2 .571A<br />

Description with views.<br />

Malek in JEA 74 (1988), 127-30 [2.3] fig. 2 pl. xx<br />

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. Nekhtamun.<br />

iii 2 .571A<br />

Lower part <strong>of</strong> stela, in Neuchâtel, Musée d’Ethnographie, Eg. 428.<br />

Malek in JEA 74 (1988), 130-1 fig. 3<br />

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. Nekhtamun.<br />

iii 2 .571A<br />

Block with remains <strong>of</strong> kneeling and seated figures and text mentioning Hori.<br />

Aly Abdullah in JEA 74 (1988), 160 [1] fig. 1 [1] pl. xxi [1]<br />

Deir el-Bahri. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Priests <strong>of</strong> Amun.<br />

i 2 .634A<br />

Mummy cloth <strong>of</strong> Shedsuamun, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum.<br />

Aly Abdullah in JEA 74 (1988), 160 [2] fig. 1 [2] pl. xxi [2]<br />

Deir el-Bahri. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Priests <strong>of</strong> Amun.<br />

i 2 .634A<br />

Mummy cloth <strong>of</strong> Pedeamun, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum.<br />

Aly Abdullah in JEA 74 (1988), 160 [3] fig. 1 [3] pl. xxi [3]<br />

Deir el-Bahri. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Priests <strong>of</strong> Amun.<br />

i 2 .631A<br />

Mummy cloth <strong>of</strong> Espekashuti, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum.<br />

Aly Abdullah in JEA 74 (1988), 160 [4] fig. 1 [4] pl. xxi [4] (as Sensen)<br />

Deir el-Bahri. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Priests <strong>of</strong> Amun.<br />

i 2 .632A<br />

Mummy cloth <strong>of</strong> Senenu, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum.<br />

Aly Abdullah in JEA 74 (1988), 161 [5] fig. 1 [5] pl. xxii [1]<br />

289<br />

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Deir el-Bahri. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Priests <strong>of</strong> Amun.<br />

i 2 .632A<br />

Mummy cloth <strong>of</strong> Derepu, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum.<br />

Aly Abdullah in JEA 74 (1988), 161 [6] fig. 1 [6] pl. xxii [2] (as Djemut)<br />

Deir el-Bahri. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Priests <strong>of</strong> Amun.<br />

i 2 .632A<br />

Mummy cloth <strong>of</strong> Djemutesankh, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum.<br />

Aly Abdullah in JEA 74 (1988), 161 [7] fig. 1 [7] pl. xxii [3]<br />

Deir el-Bahri. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Priests <strong>of</strong> Amun.<br />

i 2 .633A<br />

Mummy cloth <strong>of</strong> Tentopet, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum.<br />

Aly Abdullah in JEA 74 (1988), 161 [8] fig. 1 [8] pl. xxii [4]<br />

Deir el-Bahri. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Priests <strong>of</strong> Amun.<br />

i 2 .642A<br />

Mummy cloth <strong>of</strong> Piamun, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum.<br />

Aly Abdullah in JEA 74 (1988), 161-2 [9] fig. 1 [9] pl. xxiii [1]<br />

Deir el-Bahri. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Priests <strong>of</strong> Amun.<br />

i 2 .633A<br />

Mummy cloth <strong>of</strong> Userhetmosi, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum.<br />

Aly Abdullah in JEA 74 (1988), 162 [10] fig. 1 [10] pl. xxiii [2]<br />

Deir el-Bahri. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Priests <strong>of</strong> Amun.<br />

i 2 .633A<br />

Mummy cloth <strong>of</strong> Espanefehor, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum.<br />

Aly Abdullah in JEA 74 (1988), 162 [11] fig. 1 [11] pl. xxiii [3]<br />

Deir el-Bahri. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Priests <strong>of</strong> Amun.<br />

i 2 .634A<br />

Mummy cloth <strong>of</strong> Khensemrenep, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum.<br />

Aly Abdullah in JEA 74 (1988), 162 [12] fig. 1 [12] pl. xxiii [4]<br />

Deir el-Bahri. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Priests <strong>of</strong> Amun.<br />

i 2 .634A<br />

Mummy cloth <strong>of</strong> Shedsuhor, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum.<br />

Leahy, A. in JEA 74 (1988), 183-6 fig. 1 pl. xxv<br />

803-081-730<br />

Round-topped donation stela, Amasis <strong>of</strong>fering to hawk-headed Horus lord <strong>of</strong> Hut-nesut (el-Kôm el-<br />

Aḥmar Sawâris) and Isis mistress <strong>of</strong> Hut-nesut, with seven lines <strong>of</strong> text concerning ten arourae <strong>of</strong> land in<br />

Skekek donated for maintaining lamp and administered by Djedjehutefankh, son <strong>of</strong> Pedesi, in London,<br />

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British Museum, EA 952.<br />

see Bourriau, J. in JEA 74 (1988), 201 [2]<br />

801-449-150<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> statue, early Dyn. XII, in London, British Museum, EA 69755.<br />

see Bourriau, J. in JEA 74 (1988), 201 [14]<br />

8<br />

Fragment <strong>of</strong> c<strong>of</strong>fin <strong>of</strong> Amenemopet, 3rd Int. Period, in London, British Museum, EA 69851.<br />

Tooley in JEA 74 (1988), 207-11 pl. xxvi [2], xxvii [1, 2]<br />

Beni Hasan. Tombs <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficials. Dyn. VI-XII.<br />

iv.161A<br />

17. C<strong>of</strong>fin <strong>of</strong> dog. Hab, Dyn. XI, in Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum E.47.1902.<br />

Dodson in JEA 74 (1988), 212-13 pl. xxviii [1]<br />

Deir el-Bahri. Great Temple. Finds. Blocks. Norwich. Castle Museum.<br />

ii 2 .376A<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> a queen, No. 15.43 (probably Queen Ahmosi).<br />

Dodson in JEA 74 (1988), 213-14 pl. xxvii [3]<br />

Deir el-Bahri. Great Temple. Finds. Blocks. Liverpool City Museum.<br />

ii 2 .376A<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> Tuthmosis I, No. 56.22.141.<br />

H<strong>of</strong>fmeier in JEA 74 (1988), 217-20 pl. xxviii [2]<br />

Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous.<br />

i 2 .728A<br />

Stela fragment <strong>of</strong> Neferhotep, temp. Ramesses II - Sethos II, in Chicago IL, Oriental <strong>Institute</strong> Museum,<br />

17370 (on loan to Wheaton College).<br />

H<strong>of</strong>fmeier in JEA 74 (1988), 219 pl. xxviii [3]<br />

Karnak. Position unknown. Chapel <strong>of</strong> Hatshepsut.<br />

ii 2 .279A<br />

Stela, Neferhotep adores Amenophis I and Ahmosi Nefertere, in London, British Museum, EA 1516.<br />

Dodson and Reeves in JEA 74 (1988), 224-6 fig. 1 pl. xxix [1]<br />

Valleys South <strong>of</strong> Deir el-Bahri. Various.<br />

i 2 .662A<br />

Box <strong>of</strong> Ramesses IX, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 26271.<br />

Dodson and Reeves in JEA 74 (1988), 224-6 fig. 1 pl. xxix [2], xxx [1, 2]<br />

Valleys South <strong>of</strong> Deir el-Bahri. Various.<br />

i 2 .662A<br />

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Strip <strong>of</strong> ivory inlay from box <strong>of</strong> Ramesses IX, in Cambridge <strong>University</strong> Museum <strong>of</strong> <strong>Archaeology</strong> and<br />

Ethnology, 47.2744.<br />

Taylor, J. in JEA 74 (1988), 230-1 fig. 1 (from Randall-MacIver)<br />

Abydos. Cemetery D <strong>of</strong> Randall-MacIver.<br />

v.70A<br />

Fragment <strong>of</strong> c<strong>of</strong>fin <strong>of</strong> Princess [Ta(de)]neb(t)hen, daughter <strong>of</strong> King Harsiesi, Dyn. XXII.<br />

Spencer, A.J. in JEA 74 (1988), 232 pl. xxx [3]<br />

8<br />

Sistrum handle with cartouche <strong>of</strong> Rudamun, Dyn. XXIII, in London, British Museum, EA 43070.<br />

Josephson, J. A. in JEA 74 (1988), 232-5 pl. xxxi<br />

801-766-095<br />

Head, late Dyn. XXVI, usurped from Amasis, dark green schist, in J. A. Josephson colln.<br />

Josephson, J. A. in JEA 74 (1988), 233-4 pl. xxxii [1]<br />

800-870-303<br />

Royal head, quartzite, probably Amasis, in Baltimore MD, Walters Art Gallery, 22.415.<br />

Josephson, J. A. in JEA 74 (1988), 234 pl. xxxii [2](as relief and Amasis)<br />

800-871-700<br />

Royal head, 2nd half <strong>of</strong> Dyn. XXVI, basalt, in Leningrad, 735.<br />

Josephson in JEA 74 (1988), 234 pl. xxxii [3]<br />

Mît Rahîna. Miscellaneous.<br />

iii 2 .864A<br />

Head, perhaps <strong>of</strong> Amasis, schist, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, E.25480.<br />

Josephson in JEA 74 (1988), 234 pl.xxxii [4]<br />

Sâ el-Hagar (Sais). Miscellaneous. Statues.<br />

iv.47A<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> young King, probably Amasis, in Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum, 11864.<br />

Leahy, A in JEA 74 (1988), 236-9 pl. xxxiii [2] fig. 1<br />

803-077-660<br />

Round-topped stela, double scene, Irtiertjau, Scribe <strong>of</strong> the chamberlain <strong>of</strong> the divine adoratress, son <strong>of</strong><br />

Pedehorresnet, Scribe in charge <strong>of</strong> affairs <strong>of</strong> the chamberlain <strong>of</strong> the divine adoratress, etc., and <strong>of</strong> woman<br />

Ankh-neitikert, in adoration before Atum on left, and Re-Harakhti on right, and three lines <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fering<br />

text below, painted wood, late Dyn. XXVI, in Newbury, Newbury Museum.<br />

Baines in JEA 75 (1989), 20, 25 pl. ii<br />

Abydos. Temple <strong>of</strong> Sethos I. Hall <strong>of</strong> Barks.<br />

vi.26A<br />

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Walls. Ramesses II <strong>of</strong>fers to barques. South wall, east section.<br />

Baines in JEA 75 (1989), 25 pl. iii<br />

Abydos. Temple <strong>of</strong> Sethos I. Hall <strong>of</strong> Barques.<br />

vi.26A<br />

Walls. Ramesses II <strong>of</strong>fers to barques. East wall, south section.<br />

Baines in JEA 75 (1989), 25 pl. iv<br />

Abydos. Temple <strong>of</strong> Sethos I. Hall <strong>of</strong> Barques.<br />

vi.26A<br />

Walls. Ramesses II <strong>of</strong>fers to barques. South wall, central section.<br />

Leahy, A. in JEA 75 (1989), 41-60 fig. 1 pls. vi, vii [1]<br />

Abydos. Cemetery D <strong>of</strong> Randall-MacIver.<br />

v.67A<br />

Boundary stela usurped by Neferhotep I, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, CG 20786 (JE 35256).<br />

Malek, J. in JEA 75 (1989), 61-74 figs. pls. vii [2], viii (reconstruction from Wilkinson, Hay, and Berlin<br />

7781)<br />

Saqqâra. Objects from tombs.<br />

iii 2 .732A<br />

Niche with statues (?), <strong>of</strong> Sipair, Dyn. XVIII.<br />

Eaton-Krauss in JEA 75 (1989), 77-88 figs. ( from papers <strong>of</strong> Walter Segal) pl. ix<br />

Valley <strong>of</strong> the Kings. KV 46, Yuia.<br />

i 2 .563A<br />

Chair <strong>of</strong> Princess Sitamun, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, CG 51113.<br />

Dodson and Janssen in JEA 75 (1989), 125-38 pls. x, xi [except lower right]<br />

Sheikh aAbd el-Qurna. Tomb. Temp. Amenophis III.<br />

i 2 .671A<br />

Fourteen wooden hieratic mummy-labels with names <strong>of</strong> daughters <strong>of</strong> Tuthmosis IV, and <strong>of</strong>ficials in<br />

Edinburgh, Royal Scottish Museum 1956.154-67.<br />

Dodson and Janssen in JEA 75 (1989), 126 pl. xi [lower right]<br />

Sheikh aAbd el-Qurna. Tomb. Temp. Amenophis III.<br />

i 2 .671A<br />

Clay sealing <strong>of</strong> Amenophis III, in Edinburgh, Royal Scottish Museum, 1956.168.<br />

see Bourriau, J. in JEA 75 (1989), 209 [1]<br />

801-631-200<br />

Lower part <strong>of</strong> scribe statue <strong>of</strong> Djehuti, Overseer <strong>of</strong> northern foreign countries, etc., son <strong>of</strong> Amenmosi and<br />

Isoneb, black granite, temp. Tuthmosis III, at Christie’s in 1986, now in London, British Museum, EA<br />

69863.<br />

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see Bourriau in JEA 75 (1989), 209 [6]<br />

801-675-070<br />

Upper part <strong>of</strong> seated statuette <strong>of</strong> a queen, possibly Queen Teye, in Durham, Oriental Museum, 1987-1.<br />

Dodson in JEA 75 (1989), 224-6 with pl. xxix [3]<br />

8<br />

Aragonite shell with cartouches <strong>of</strong> Hatshepsut and Nebhepetre and building text, in Liverpool, County<br />

Museum, M11929.<br />

Malek and Miles in JEA 75 (1989), 227-8 fig. 1 pl. xxxi [1]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 57, Khaemhet.<br />

i 2 .117A<br />

(18) and (19) Boat and mourners in III.<br />

Malek and Miles in JEA 75 (1989), 228 fig. 2 (from Bruyère)<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 4, Ken.<br />

i 2 .11A<br />

(3) Girl carrying child in I.<br />

Malek and Miles in JEA 75 (1989), 228 fig. 3 (from Davies)<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 49, Neferthotep.<br />

i 2 .92A<br />

(8) Mourners in I.<br />

Malek and Miles in JEA 75 (1989), 228 pl. xxxii<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 259, Hori.<br />

i 2 .343A<br />

(1) Female mourners.<br />

Reeves in JEA 75 (1989), 235-7 pls. xxxiii-xxxiv<br />

Objects from <strong>The</strong>ban Temples.<br />

ii 2 .535A<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> a god, black granite, perhaps Dyn. XXII, in London, British Museum, EA 956.<br />

Leahy, M. in JEA 75 (1989), 239-43 pl. xxxv<br />

8<br />

Blocks with text from Book <strong>of</strong> the Dead from tomb <strong>of</strong> Wehebre-emakhi, Dyn. XXVI, in London, British<br />

Museum, EA 537-46.<br />

Giddy et al in JEA 76 (1990), 4 pl. iv [1]<br />

Mît Rahîna. Ptah Enclosure. Colossi in front <strong>of</strong> Pylon.<br />

iii 2 .832A<br />

Breast fragment <strong>of</strong> limestone colossus <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II.<br />

294<br />

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Giddy et al. in JEA 76 (1990), 4 pl. iv [2]<br />

Mît Rahîna. Ptah Enclosure. Colossi in front <strong>of</strong> Pylon.<br />

iii 2 .832A<br />

Fragment <strong>of</strong> granite base with foot <strong>of</strong> colossal statue.<br />

Giddy et al. in JEA 76 (1990), 4 pl. iii [2]<br />

Mît Rahîna. Ptah Enclosure. Colossi in front <strong>of</strong> Pylon.<br />

iii 2 .832A<br />

Fragment <strong>of</strong> kilt and dagger <strong>of</strong> a colossal red granite statue.<br />

Giddy et al. in JEA 76 (1990), 4 fig. 3<br />

Mît Rahîna. Ptah Enclosure. Found in front <strong>of</strong> Pylon.<br />

iii 2 .832A<br />

Re-used Old Kingdom block, <strong>of</strong>fering-bringer with birds.<br />

Giddy et al. in JEA 76 (1990), 4 fig. 4<br />

Mît Rahîna. Ptah Enclosure. Ear stelae.<br />

iii 2 .834A<br />

Fragment <strong>of</strong> ear stela.<br />

Giddy et al. in JEA 76 (1990), 4 fig. 5 pl. iii [1]<br />

Mît Rahîna. Ptah Enclosure. Pylon.<br />

iii 2 .832A<br />

Doorway. Jambs, outer, left, Ramesses II <strong>of</strong>fering to I, Ptah II, Sekhmet, III [a god].<br />

Giddy et al. in JEA 76 (1990), 4 pl. iv [3]<br />

Mît Rahîna. Ptah Enclosure. Pylon.<br />

iii 2 .832A<br />

Half lintel and cornice <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II.<br />

Giddy et al. in JEA 76 (1990), 7 pl. i<br />

Mît Rahîna. Ptah Enclosure. Pylon.<br />

iii 2 .832A<br />

Views from west.<br />

Giddy et al. in JEA 76 (1990), 7 pl. iv [4]<br />

Mît Rahîna. Ptah Enclosure. Found in front <strong>of</strong> Pylon.<br />

iii 2 .832A<br />

Two monolithic, granite, engaged columns(?).<br />

Giddy et al. in JEA 76 (1990), 7 pl. iii [3]<br />

Mît Rahîna. Ptah Enclosure. Finds.<br />

iii 2 .835A<br />

Inscribed limestone block.<br />

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Giddy et al. in JEA 76 (1990), 7 pl. iv [5]<br />

Mît Rahîna. Ptah Enclosure. Found in front <strong>of</strong> Pylon.<br />

iii 2 .832A<br />

Two basalt-blocks with a building text.<br />

Giddy et al. in JEA 76 (1990), 7 pl. ii<br />

Mît Rahîna.<br />

iii 2 .832A<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> base <strong>of</strong> red granite colossus <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II, mentioning [Khaemweset].<br />

Dodson, A. in JEA 76 (1990), 87 pl. v [2]<br />

801-645-250<br />

Statuette <strong>of</strong> Djehutimosi, King’s son (<strong>of</strong> Amenophis III), etc., prostrate grinding grain, schist, temp.<br />

Amenophis III, formerly in A. B. Clot Bey colln., now in Paris, Musée du Louvre, N.792 [E.2749].<br />

Dodson, A. in JEA 76 (1990), 92 [9] pl. v [1]<br />

Objects from <strong>The</strong>bes.<br />

i 2 .789A<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> Isis suckling Horus dedicated by Huy, with six princes and princesses in relief on side <strong>of</strong> seat,<br />

Dyn. XVIII, in London, British Museum, EA 1280.<br />

Jones, M. in JEA 76 (1990), 141 pl. vi<br />

Mît Rahîna. G. Embalming House <strong>of</strong> Apis Bulls.<br />

iii 2 .841A<br />

Table <strong>of</strong> three blocks, (a) south side, cartouches <strong>of</strong> Sesonchis I.<br />

Jones, M. in JEA 76 (1990), 141 pl. vii<br />

Mît Rahîna. G. Embalming House <strong>of</strong> Apis Bulls.<br />

iii 2 .841A<br />

Embalming-table 4, inscribed basin beneath spout at north end.<br />

Bourriau in JEA 76 (1990), 158 [73] pl. viii [1]<br />

Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous. Stelae.<br />

i 2 .734<br />

Ramosi (m) adoring hawk-headed Re-Harakhti, in Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum, E.2.1988.<br />

see Bourriau in JEA 76 (1990), 158 [76]<br />

Omit.<br />

Blue faience figurine <strong>of</strong> Sekhmet, inscribed with name <strong>of</strong> a prince Smendes, 3rd Int. Period, in London,<br />

British Museum, EA 71023.<br />

see Bourriau, J. in JEA 76 (1990), 159 [84]<br />

801-765-230<br />

Male head, Dyn. XXIX-XXX, in Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum, E.5.1988.<br />

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Adams, B. in JEA 76 (1990), 162-3 figs. 1 (from Quibell and Green), 2 (from Capart) pl. x<br />

Kôm el-Ahmar (Hierakonpolis). Temple enclosure. East Chamber.<br />

v.193A<br />

Slate statue <strong>of</strong> Khasekhem, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 32161 with extra fragment from base, in<br />

Liverpool, School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Archaeology</strong> and Oriental Studies, E749.<br />

Tooley in JEA 76 (1990), 166-8 pls. xi, xii<br />

Abydos. Cemetery E <strong>of</strong> Garstang. From various tombs.<br />

v.67A<br />

Wooden statuette <strong>of</strong> a man, kilt missing, Dyn. XII, in Liverpool, School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Archaeology</strong> and Oriental<br />

Studies, E7082.<br />

Tooley, A. M. J. in JEA 76 (1990), 168 pl. xiii<br />

801-421-200<br />

Male statuette, wood, Dyn. XII, in Basel, Münzen und Medaillen A. G., in 1981, now in Geneva, Musée<br />

d’Art et d’Histoire, 23458.<br />

Quirke in JEA 76 (1990), 170-4 pls. xiv, xv<br />

Objects from <strong>The</strong>bes.<br />

i 2 .786A<br />

Statue-group, Kerama and wife Abuybuy, Dyn. XVIII, in Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum, E.21. 1887.<br />

Essam el-Banna in JEA 76 (1990), 175-8 fig. pl. xvi (as name Sheri, and Ikuy as title, Carrier)<br />

El-Matarîya. Miscellaneous.<br />

iv.63A<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Ikuy-sheri and wife Sity, mid-Dyn. XVIII, in a magazine at Gîza.<br />

Malek in JEA 76 (1990), 180-1 fig. pl. xviii<br />

8<br />

Pyramidion <strong>of</strong> Teti, early Dyn. XVIII, in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, E.3926.<br />

Malek in JEA 76 (1990), 183-4 fig. 2 pl. xix<br />

Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous.<br />

i 2 .744A<br />

Pyramidion <strong>of</strong> Huy.<br />

Malek in JEA 76 (1990), 184 fig. 3<br />

8<br />

Triangular stela <strong>of</strong> Bekenamun, New Kingdom, formerly in J. Lee colln.<br />

El-Saady, H. M. in JEA 76 (1990), 186-8 pl. xx [1] fig. 1<br />

803-044-300<br />

Round-topped stela, Sethos I <strong>of</strong>fering two bowls <strong>of</strong> water to Hathor ‘in Apollinopolis Magna (Edfu)’,<br />

sandstone, temp. Sethos I, in Edinburgh, Royal Museum <strong>of</strong> Scotland, 1907.632.<br />

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801-755-370<br />

Block statue <strong>of</strong> Iba, Creator <strong>of</strong> light, Nurse <strong>of</strong> Horus wr š3a m hpr, etc., son <strong>of</strong> Ramosi, early Dyn. XXVI,<br />

formerly in W. MacGregor colln., now in Swansea, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Wales, <strong>The</strong> Wellcome Museum,<br />

W.921. (Probably from Ṣaft el-Ḥinna.)<br />

298<br />

Selim, H. in JEA 76 (1990), 199-202 figs. and pls. xxiii-xxv<br />

801-733-300<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> Amenhotep, Director <strong>of</strong> the Mansions, son <strong>of</strong> Weḥebre-merneit, Prophet <strong>of</strong> Horus son <strong>of</strong><br />

Neith, and Tashenesi, holding naos <strong>of</strong> Neith, with text mentioning Neith mistress <strong>of</strong> Sais, greywacke,<br />

probably early Dyn. XXVII, formerly in S. Rogers and W. H. Forman collns., at Christie’s in 1856 and at<br />

Sotheby’s in 1899, now in London, British Museum, EA 41517.<br />

Teeter, E. in JEA 76 (1990), 202-3 pls. xxvi-xxvii<br />

802-114-500<br />

Statuette <strong>of</strong> ibis-headed Thoth twice-great, lord <strong>of</strong> Hermopolis Magna, dedicated by Djeho, Door-opener<br />

<strong>of</strong> Thoth twice-great, lord <strong>of</strong> Hermopolis Magna, son <strong>of</strong> Esdjehuti, Head <strong>of</strong> door-openers <strong>of</strong> Thoth<br />

twice-great, lord <strong>of</strong> Hermopolis Magna, in the 3rd phyle, and Irterau, bronze, Ptolemaic, in Seattle WA,<br />

Seattle Art Museum, 55.164.<br />

Teeter, E. in JEA 76 (1990), 203-5 pl. xxviii [1]<br />

Tûna (Hermopolis Magna)<br />

iv.174A<br />

Mirror <strong>of</strong> Djeho, son <strong>of</strong> Esdjehuti, Ptolemaic, in Brooklyn NY, Brooklyn Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 52.73.<br />

Schneider et al. in JEA 77 (1991), 7-16 figs. pl. ii [1, 2]<br />

Saqqâra. LS 27, Maya.<br />

iii 2 .661A<br />

Description with plans, sections and views.<br />

Schneider et al. in JEA 77 (1991), 17 pl. iii [6]<br />

Saqqâra. LS 27, Maya. Finds.<br />

iii 2 .663A<br />

Wine jar, with text <strong>of</strong> year 40 [<strong>of</strong> Ramesses II] and mention <strong>of</strong> Chief Vintner Ibager (?).<br />

Schneider et al. in JEA 77 (1991), 17-18 pl. ii [3, 4]<br />

Saqqâra. LS 27, Maya. Finds.<br />

iii 2 .663A see also iii 2 .661A<br />

Re-used block from tomb <strong>of</strong> Haremhab, recto, Haremhab purifies a statue <strong>of</strong> Osiris, verso, two <strong>of</strong>fering<br />

bearers.<br />

Aston, D.A. in JEA 77 (1991), 99-101 fig. pl. vii-viii<br />

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Osiris figure <strong>of</strong> the vizier Pemu, in London, British Museum, EA 22913.<br />

see Bourriau in JEA 77 (1991), 157 [16-27]<br />

Abydos. Osiris Temple. Finds.<br />

v.48A<br />

Sealings, Dyn. I-II, (= Petrie, Abydos ii, pl. xvi [1-4 [left], 5-11, 14]) in London, Petrie Museum, 35664-<br />

75.<br />

see Bourriau in JEA 77 (1991), 157 [28-9]<br />

Abydos. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Aha.<br />

v.88A<br />

Sealing (= Petrie, Royal Tombs ii, pl. xiii[95]), in London, Petrie Museum, 35712-13.<br />

see Bourriau in JEA 77 (1991), 157 [30-3]<br />

Abydos. Tomb Aha.<br />

v.88A<br />

Sealings (=Petrie, Royal Tombs ii, pl. xiv [98-9, 101]), in London, Petrie Museum, 35702-4, 35707.<br />

see Bourriau in JEA 77 (1991), 158 [34]<br />

Abydos. Tomb Aha.<br />

v.88A<br />

Sealings (= Petrie, Royal Tombs ii, pl. xiv [97-8, 104], in London, Petrie Museum 35705.<br />

see Bourriau in JEA 77 (1991), 158 [35-46]<br />

Abydos. Tomb Djer.<br />

v.78A<br />

Sealings (= Petrie, Royal Tombs ii, pl. xv [105, 108-10, 113], in London, Petrie Museum, 35734 A, B,<br />

35737-41, 35747-8, 35750-1, 35753, 35760.<br />

see Bourriau in JEA 77 (1991), 158 [47-8]<br />

Abydos. Tomb Djer.<br />

v.78A<br />

Sealings (=Petrie, Royal Tombs ii, pl. xv [106-7], xvi [123-4], in London, Petrie Museum, 35735-6.<br />

see Bourriau in JEA 77 (1991), 158 [49-50]<br />

Abydos. Portal <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II.<br />

v.44A<br />

Four sealings. Two in London, Petrie Museum, 35662-3.<br />

see Bourriau in JEA 77 (1991), 158 [100-1]<br />

Abydos. Osiris Temple. Finds. Various.<br />

v.48A<br />

Sealing and fragment in London, Petrie Museum, 35676-7 (= Petrie, Abydos ii, pl. xvi [15-16]).<br />

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see Bourriau in JEA 77 (1991), 159 [110]<br />

Sidmant. Finds.<br />

iv.118A<br />

Model, baking and brewing in London, Petrie Museum, 31721.<br />

see Bourriau in JEA 77 (1991), 159 [128]<br />

Sidmant. Finds.<br />

iv.118A<br />

Model, granary, in London, Petrie Museum, 31723.<br />

see Bourriau in JEA 77 (1991), 160 [196-249]<br />

Deir el-Bersha. Tomb 2, Djehutihotep II.<br />

iv.181A<br />

Fragments <strong>of</strong> inscribed and painted relief in London, British Museum, EA 71520-70.<br />

Bourriau in JEA 77 (1991), 160 [253] pl. xv [1]<br />

801-481-150<br />

Upper part <strong>of</strong> female statuette, fragmentary, early Dyn. XII, in Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum,<br />

E.1.1989.<br />

Quinn, S. in JEA 77 (1991), 169-74 pl. xvi [3] fig. 1 on 170<br />

803-056-230<br />

Round-topped votive stela, Amenophis I <strong>of</strong>fering two globular jars to seated Amun-Re, dedicated by<br />

Senhotep, Scribe <strong>of</strong> the Southern City, temp. Amenophis I, in Cambridge, Girton College.<br />

Malek in JEA 77 (1991), 176-80 fig.<br />

Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous.<br />

i 2 .733A<br />

Stela (b) <strong>of</strong> Peshedu, formerly in London, United Services Museum.<br />

Dodson in JEA 77 (1991), 180-2 pl. xvi [4]<br />

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Wooden rectangular board <strong>of</strong> Tenro, Dyn. XXI, in Durham, Oriental Museum, N.1454.<br />

Malek in JEA 77 (1991), 185-6 fig. 1<br />

Kawa. Temple T.<br />

vii.187(b)A<br />

Stela, years 2-8 <strong>of</strong> Taharqa, columns 17-19, upper part, in Copenhagen, Ny Carlsberg Glyptokek<br />

Æ.I.N.1707.<br />

Magee and Malek in JEA 77 (1991), 195-7 fig. (Lieder squeeze in Grantham Museum, No. 44).<br />

Objects from <strong>The</strong>bes.<br />

i 2 .811A<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Neferhor and wife Sent, Dyn. XI, in Toronto 957.124<br />

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Malek, J. and Quirke, S. in JEA 78 (1992), 13-18 pls. ii, iii<br />

Mît Rahîna. Ptah Enclosure. Found in front <strong>of</strong> Pylon.<br />

iii 2 .832A<br />

(a) and (b) two fragments <strong>of</strong> annals <strong>of</strong> Amenemhet II, red granite.<br />

see Kirby, C. in JEA 78 (1992), 21-2<br />

Gebel el-Sheikh El-Harîdi. Quarries. North <strong>of</strong> El-Khizindârîya.<br />

v.16A<br />

Quarries. A-C. Description.<br />

see Kirby, C. in JEA 78 (1992), 22 cf. fig. 1<br />

Gebel el-Sheikh El-Harîdi. Quarries. Abu el-Nasr. South <strong>of</strong> El-Khizindârîya.<br />

v.16A<br />

Royal Ptolemaic inscription in Quarry D.<br />

Kirby, C. in JEA 78 (1992), 22-3 fig. 1 pl. iv [1]<br />

Gebel el-Sheikh El-Harîdi. Quarries. Abu el-Nasr. South <strong>of</strong> El-Khizindârîya.<br />

v.16A<br />

Description with plan and view.<br />

Kirby, C. in JEA 78 (1992), 23 fig. 1<br />

Gebel el-Sheikh El-Harîdi. Quarries. Abu el-Nasr. Rock-tombs. Tomb 1. Old Kingdom.<br />

v.16A<br />

Plan and description <strong>of</strong> remains <strong>of</strong> decoration, figures <strong>of</strong> deceased on exterior and fig. <strong>of</strong> deceased with<br />

text <strong>of</strong> a temple <strong>of</strong>ficial on South wall <strong>of</strong> tomb chamber.<br />

Kirby, C. in JEA 78 (1992), 24 fig. 1 pl. iv [2]<br />

Gebel el-Sheikh El-Harîdi. Abu el-Nasr. Rock-tombs. Tomb 2.<br />

v.16A<br />

Description, remains <strong>of</strong> scenes including clap-net scene, with plan and view.<br />

Kirby, C. in JEA 78 (1992), 24 fig. 1<br />

Gebel el-Sheikh El-Harîdi. Abu el-Nasr. Rock-tombs. Tomb 3.<br />

v.16A<br />

Description, remains <strong>of</strong> scenes, with plan.<br />

Abdalla, A. in JEA 78 (1992), 93-107 figs. pls. xix-xxiii<br />

Saqqâra. Mastaba <strong>of</strong> the Sekwaskhet family.<br />

iii 2 .549A<br />

Five false-doors, each with <strong>of</strong>fering-table, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 55618.<br />

Roth, A. in JEA 78 (1992), 118-22 fig. 2<br />

Saqqâra. Pyramid-complex <strong>of</strong> Unis. Pyramid. Burial Chamber.<br />

iii 2 .421-2A<br />

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Texts on north wall, upper register.<br />

Roth, A. in JEA 78 (1992), 141-3 fig. 10<br />

Saqqâra. Tomb Mereruka. B. Room III.<br />

iii 2 .535A<br />

(100) Remains <strong>of</strong> wife seated and dancers in III and IV.<br />

Roth, A. in JEA 78 (1992), 144-6 fig. 11<br />

Deir el-Bahri. Great Temple. Middle Colonnade.<br />

iii 2 .348 (18)A<br />

(18) Meskhent seated on right.<br />

Weatherhead, F. in JEA 78 (1992), 181 fig. 1<br />

El-aAmarna. Great Palace. Living Quarters.<br />

iv.198A<br />

Reconstructed plan.<br />

Weatherhead, F. in JEA 78 (1992), 183-4 pls. xxiv, xxv [1]<br />

El-aAmarna. Great Palace. Living Quarters. Transverse Hall [E].<br />

iv.198A<br />

Painted pavement in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum.<br />

Weatherhead, F. in JEA 78 (1992), 184-5 figs. 2, 3<br />

El-aAmarna. Great Palace. Living Quarters. First Hall.<br />

iv.198A<br />

Painted pavement, reconstruction and fragments.<br />

Weatherhead, F. in JEA 78 (1992), 185-88, 190 figs. 4, 5<br />

El-aAmarna. Great Palace. Living Quarters. South-east columned room [F].<br />

iv.198A<br />

Painted pavement.<br />

Leahy, A. in JEA 78 (1992), 227-8 pl. xxvi [1]<br />

Detail<br />

Gebel Barkal. Temple B.500.<br />

vii.217A<br />

Stela, year 21 <strong>of</strong> Piankhy, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 48862.<br />

Leahy, A. in JEA 78 (1992), 228 pl. xxvi [2]<br />

Karnak. Temple <strong>of</strong> Re-Harakhti.<br />

ii 2 .220-1<br />

(19)-(20) King <strong>of</strong>fering incense to Atum in 5.<br />

Leahy, A. in JEA 78 (1992), 228-9 pl. xxvi [3]<br />

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Rosetta.<br />

iv.1A<br />

Intercolumnar block, incribed on both sides, Psammetikhos I, in London, British Museum, EA 20.<br />

Leahy, A. in JEA 78 (1992), 229-30 pl. xxvii [1]<br />

Abydos. Central Section. Small Temple.<br />

v.70A<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> lintel Psammetikhos I, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 20040 (as JE 20340).<br />

Leahy, A. in JEA 78 (1992), 232 pl. xxvii [2]<br />

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Faience plaque <strong>of</strong> King Yewepet, Dyn. XXIII, in Brooklyn NY, Brooklyn Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 59.17.<br />

Leahy, A. in JEA 78 (1992), 232 pl. xxvii [3]<br />

800-797-600<br />

Statuette <strong>of</strong> (Pefteuemauiubaste) Neferkare kneeling with [<strong>of</strong>fering table?], bronze, formerly with G. Tano<br />

(dealer), now in Boston MA, Museum <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts, 1977.16.<br />

Leahy, A. in JEA 78 (1992), 232 pl. xxvii [4]<br />

Karnak. Chapel <strong>of</strong> Osiris Hekdjet.<br />

ii 2 .205A<br />

(2) Head <strong>of</strong> Shabataka.<br />

Baines, J. in JEA 78 (1992), 242-6 pl. xviii [2]<br />

Biographical text and lid<br />

Saqqâra. North <strong>of</strong> Step Pyramid. Tomb with sarcophagi <strong>of</strong> Dyn. XXX.<br />

iii 2 .504-5A<br />

Pawenhetef Djeho, dwarf, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, CG 29307.<br />

Baines, J. in JEA 78 (1992), 246-8<br />

Biographical text<br />

Saqqâra. North <strong>of</strong> Step Pyramid. Tomb with sarcophagi <strong>of</strong> Dyn. XXX.<br />

iii 2 .504A<br />

Sarcophagus <strong>of</strong> Tjaiharpata, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, CG 29306.<br />

see Vassilika, E. in JEA 78 (1992), 267 [4]<br />

Abydos. Umm el-Qaaab. Wedemu (Den)-Semti.<br />

v.83A<br />

Clay-sealing fragment <strong>of</strong> an <strong>of</strong>ficial in London, Petrie Museum, 36626 [=Petrie, Royal Tombs i, pl. xxxii<br />

[40]].<br />

see Vassilika, E. in JEA 78 (1992), 267 [4]<br />

Abydos. Umm el-Qaaab. Wadjit (Djet)-Iti.<br />

v.83A<br />

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see Vassilika, E. in JEA 78 (1992), 268 [21]<br />

Sidmant. Finds.<br />

iv.118A<br />

Wooden statues <strong>of</strong> women, First Intermediate Period, in London, Petrie Museum, 31810-12, 31815.<br />

see Vassilika, E. in JEA 78 (1992), 269 [23]<br />

Sidmant. Finds.<br />

iv.118A<br />

Model boats in London, Petrie Museum, 31848, 33797, 33806-8.<br />

see Vassilika, E. in JEA 78 (1992), 269 [27]<br />

800-494-230<br />

Head from a sphinx late Middle Kingdom, in London, British Museum, EA 73809.<br />

see Vassilika, E. in JEA 78 (1992), 269 [28]<br />

801-447-330<br />

Head, black steatite, probably 2nd half Dyn. XII, in London, British Museum, EA 71645.<br />

see Vassilika, E. in JEA 78 (1992), 267 [29]<br />

El-aAmarna. Miscellaneous.<br />

iv.234A<br />

Painted pavement plaster in London, Petrie Museum, 38112-22, 38124, 38128-33, 38136-46.<br />

Dodson, A. in JEA 78 (1992), 275 [1] pl. xxviii [1] fig. 1 on 276<br />

803-042-525<br />

Round-topped stela, four lines <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fering text invoking Montu, lord <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong>bes, the bull in Hermonthis,<br />

on behalf <strong>of</strong> Ahmosi, Scribe, son <strong>of</strong> woman Ahhotep, with both <strong>of</strong> them standing at table with <strong>of</strong>ferings<br />

below, late Dyn. XVII or early Dyn. XVIII, in Cambridge, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Cambridge, Museum <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Archaeology</strong> and Anthropology, Z 43846.<br />

Dodson, A. in JEA 78 (1992), 275-6, 278 fig. 2 pl. xxviii [2] (as Dyn. XVIII-XIX)<br />

El-Kâb. Temple <strong>of</strong> Amenophis III. Finds.<br />

v.189A<br />

Fragment <strong>of</strong> stela with Nekhbet and ram’s head <strong>of</strong> Amun, Dyn. XIX in Cambridge Museum <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Archaeology</strong> and Ethnology 1951.555.<br />

Dodson, A. in JEA 78 (1992), 278 [3] pl. xxviii [3] fig. 3 on 277 (as Dyn. XVIII-XIX)<br />

803-055-215<br />

Round-topped votive stela, top left and bottom right parts lost, Hesen in adoration before ibis (i.e. Thoth)<br />

lord <strong>of</strong> Hermopolis on perch, with short <strong>of</strong>fering text, end <strong>of</strong> Dyn. XVIII, in Cambridge, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

Cambridge, Museum <strong>of</strong> <strong>Archaeology</strong> and Anthropology, 1951.554.<br />

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Dodson, A. in JEA 78 (1992), 278 pl. xxviii [4]<br />

Sesebi. Aten Temple. Finds.<br />

vii.174A<br />

Small stela in Cambridge, Museum <strong>of</strong> <strong>Archaeology</strong> and Ethnology, 38.770.<br />

Dodson, A. in JEA 78 (1992), 278-9 fig. 4 pl. xxix [1]<br />

aAmâra West. Store-rooms.<br />

vii.163A<br />

Small stela, ram before altar, in Cambridge, Museum <strong>of</strong> <strong>Archaeology</strong> and Ethnology, 39.553.<br />

Dodson, A. in JEA 78 (1992), 279 [6] pl. xxix [2] fig. 5 on 277 (as Z 43843)<br />

803-055-214<br />

Upper part <strong>of</strong> round-topped votive stela, [a Gardener] before Termuthis as serpent, sandstone, Dyn. XIX,<br />

in Cambridge, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Cambridge, Museum <strong>of</strong> <strong>Archaeology</strong> and Anthropology, Z 43848.<br />

Dodson, A. in JEA 78 (1992), 279 fig. 6<br />

Buhen. Fort. Finds.<br />

vii.139A<br />

Stela fragment <strong>of</strong> N<strong>of</strong>ru, Dyn. XIII, in Cambridge, Museum <strong>of</strong> <strong>Archaeology</strong> and Ethnology, Z45905.<br />

Eaton-Krauss, M. in JEA 78 (1992), 285-7 pl. xxix [3]<br />

Alexandria. Miscellaneous.<br />

iv.6A<br />

Block <strong>of</strong> Psammetikhos I or Necho II, usurped by Psammetikhos II, in Vienna Museum, 213.<br />

Haarlem, W. van in JEA 78 (1992), 294-5 fig. 1 pl. xxxi<br />

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Pair <strong>of</strong> papyrus sandals <strong>of</strong> Meramuniotes, Ptolemaic, in Amsterdam, Allard Pierson Museum, 11.988.<br />

Zach, M. in JEA 78 (1992), 295-301 fig. 1<br />

Meröe. South Group. Finds.<br />

vii.259A<br />

Block found by Ferlini from chapel <strong>of</strong> a Queen Kanarta (?), probably Pyramid SI or S9, in Bologna,<br />

Museo Civico Archeologico, 3156.<br />

Zach, M. in JEA 78 (1992), 297 fig. 2<br />

Meröe. Pyramid N.6, Queen Amanishakhete.<br />

vii.245A<br />

Queen from right wall <strong>of</strong> chapel.<br />

Zach, M. in JEA 78 (1992), 298 pl. xxxii [1]<br />

Meröe. Pyramid S.4, Queen Kanarta-Sar...ñ.<br />

vii.256A<br />

Queen in kiosk from right wall.<br />

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Zach, M. in JEA 78 (1992), 298 pl. xxxii [2]<br />

Meröe. Pyramid. S.10, Bartare-Kalkai. Chapel. Right wall.<br />

vii.257A<br />

Seated king.<br />

Zach, M. in JEA 78 (1992), 299 pl. xxxii [3, left]<br />

Meröe. Pyramid N.16,Akhyesbekhe (?).<br />

vii.250A<br />

Block, King and female captive.<br />

Zach, M. in JEA 78 (1992), 299 pl. xxxii [3 right]<br />

Meröe. Pyramid N.16,Akhysebekhe (?)<br />

vii.250A<br />

Block with head <strong>of</strong> a Queen built into interior.<br />

Schneider, H. et al. in JEA 79 (1993), 2-5 fig. 1 pls. 1 [1, 2]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Nia. West <strong>of</strong> Haremhab.<br />

iii 2 .707A<br />

Description with plan and views.<br />

Schneider, H. et al. in JEA 79 (1993), 2 pl. i [3]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Nia. West <strong>of</strong> Haremhab. Chapel A.<br />

iii 2 .707A<br />

West wall, double-scene, deceased adoring Osiris on left and Sokari on right.<br />

see Schneider, H. et al. in JEA 79 (1993), 2<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Nia. Chapel A.<br />

iii 2 .707A<br />

North wall, deceased and wife before Osiris in kiosk with Isis and Nephthys.<br />

Schneider, H. et al. in JEA 79 (1993), 2 pl. ii [1]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Nia. Chapel A.<br />

iii 2 .707A<br />

South wall, deceased and family before Osiris in kiosk with Isis and Nephthys.<br />

Schneider, H. et al. in JEA 79 (1993), 2 on pl. ii [1]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Nia. Chapel A.<br />

iii 2 .707A<br />

Frieze, fish, lotus flowers and leaves.<br />

see Schneider, H. et al. in JEA 79 (1993), 3<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Nia. Chapel B.<br />

iii 2 .707A<br />

Entrance, outer lintel, deceased kneeling before Osiris and Re-Harakhti.<br />

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see Schneider, H. et al. in JEA 79 (1993), 3<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Nia. Chapel B.<br />

iii 2 .707A<br />

Entrance, inner lintel, <strong>of</strong>fering formulae.<br />

Schneider, H. et al. in JEA 79 (1993), 4 pl. ii [2]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Nia. Finds.<br />

iii 2 .707A<br />

Relief, deceased seated with full-faced monkey under chair, and wife and family.<br />

Schneider, H. et al. in JEA 79 (1993), 4 pl. iii [1]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Nia. Finds.<br />

iii 2 .707A<br />

Stela, deceased and wife adore Osiris above, and seated, adored by family below.<br />

Schneider, H. et al. in JEA 79 (1993), 4 pl. ii [3]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Nia. Finds.<br />

iii 2 .707A<br />

Relief, deceased seated with monkey under chair, and wife standing behind.<br />

see Schneider, H. et al. in JEA 79 (1993), 4<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Nia. Courtyard.<br />

iii 2 .707A<br />

Entrance, left thickness, deceased adores the rising sun.<br />

Schneider, H. et al. in JEA 79 (1993), 5 pl. iii [3]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Nia. Lower burial chamber.<br />

iii 2 .707A<br />

Door-jamb, re-used by Weḥebre..., Dyn. XXVI.<br />

Schneider, H. et al. in JEA 79 (1993), 6, 8 pl. iii [2]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Khay.<br />

iii 2 .655A<br />

Pyramidion (as late Dyn. XVIII).<br />

see Schneider, H. et al. in JEA 79 (1993), 8<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Khaemnetjer.<br />

iii 2 .655A<br />

Lintel inscribed for deceased and wife.<br />

see Schneider, H. et al. in JEA 79 (1993), 8<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb Amenem ... West <strong>of</strong> Haremhab. Late Dyn. XVIII.<br />

iii 2 .655A<br />

Fragment pyramidion.<br />

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Mît Rahîna. Temple <strong>of</strong> Ptaḥ. Colossi in front <strong>of</strong> Pylon.<br />

iii 2 .832A<br />

Inscribed and decorated fragments including names <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II and III and a re-used Old Kingdom<br />

relief with name <strong>of</strong> Pepy ....<br />

see Matheson, J. and Tavares, A. in JEA 79 (1993), 25-31<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Necropolis.<br />

iii 2 .435A<br />

Survey <strong>of</strong> Ṣaqqâra by the National Museums <strong>of</strong> Scotland, preliminary report (1990-1).<br />

Shaw, J. and Jameson, R. in JEA 79 (1993), 86 pl. v [2](Fakhry 1=26)<br />

Wâdi el-Hûdi. Rock-stelae and rock-texts.<br />

vii.319A<br />

Rock-text <strong>of</strong> Antel, year 1 <strong>of</strong> Mentuḥotp IV.<br />

Shaw, J. and Jameson, R. in JEA 79 (1993), 84, 88-92 fig. 4 pl. v [1]<br />

Wâdi el-Hûdi. Amethyst Mines.<br />

vii.320A<br />

Middle-Kingdom fortress, description with plan and view.<br />

Manuelian, P. Der and Loeben, C. in JEA 79 (1993), 121-55 figs. 4, 5, 7-15 pls. vi-xiv<br />

Valley <strong>of</strong> the Kings. KV 20, Ḥatshepsut.<br />

i 2 .547A<br />

Earlier sarcophagus <strong>of</strong> Ḥatshepsut, in Boston MA, Museum <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts, 04.278.<br />

Manuelian, P. Der and Loeben, C. in JEA 79 (1993), 127 fig. 3<br />

Valleys South <strong>of</strong> Deir el-Baḥri. 2. King Pinedjem.<br />

i 2 .662A<br />

Outer c<strong>of</strong>fin, usurped from Tuthmosis I, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, CG 61025, partial reconstruction <strong>of</strong><br />

original decoration.<br />

Watson, E. and Myers, M. in JEA 79 (1993), 179-80 pl. xv [1]<br />

Objects from <strong>The</strong>bes.<br />

i 2 .831A<br />

C<strong>of</strong>fins, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Hancock Museum, cartonnage <strong>of</strong> Beketenhor, Late Period<br />

Caluwe, A. de in JEA 79 (1993), 200-3 figs. pl. xviii [1, 2] (as Ptolemaic)<br />

8<br />

Two pieces <strong>of</strong> linen <strong>of</strong> Esi(em)khebi, Sistrum player <strong>of</strong> Ptah, Roman, in Antwerp, Museum Vleeshuis,<br />

4943.1/2, 2/2.<br />

Caluwe, A. de in JEA 79 (1993), 203-5, 209 figs. 3, 4 pls. xviii [3], xix [1] (as Ptolemaic)<br />

8<br />

308<br />

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Two pieces <strong>of</strong> linen with vignettes from Book <strong>of</strong> the Dead, Roman, in Antwerp, Museum Vleeshuis,<br />

4944-5. (Owner <strong>of</strong> 4945=Iufau, God’s father.)<br />

Caluwe, A. de in JEA 79 (1993), 205, 209 figs. 5, 6 pls. xix [2], xx [1] (as Ptolemaic)<br />

8<br />

Linen with vignettes from Book <strong>of</strong> the Dead, Roman, in Antwerp, Museum Vleeshuis, 4946.1/2, 2/2.<br />

(Owner <strong>of</strong> 2/2 Neferibpare, God’s father, etc.)<br />

Caluwe, A. de in JEA 79 (1993), 209-11 figs. 7, 9-10 pls. xx [2], xxi [2]<br />

8<br />

Linen <strong>of</strong> Menkare, God’s father with texts from Book <strong>of</strong> Dead, Ptolemaic, in Antwerp, Museum<br />

Vleeshuis, 4941.1/2.<br />

Caluwe, A. de in JEA 79 (1993), 209-10 fig. 8 pl. xxi [1]<br />

8<br />

Linen with text and vignette from the Book <strong>of</strong> the Dead, Ptolemaic, in Antwerp, Museum Vleeshuis,<br />

4942.<br />

see Vassilika, E. in JEA 79 (1993), 238 [14]<br />

8<br />

Linen with vignette <strong>of</strong> Ḳenia, late Dyn. XVIII or Dyn. XIX, in London, British Museum, EA 73704.<br />

see Vassilika, E. in JEA 79 (1993), 238 [19]<br />

8<br />

Relief, remains <strong>of</strong> khekher-frieze, stars and text, formerly in Farnham (Dorset), Pitt Rivers Museum,<br />

73962.<br />

see Vassilika, E. in JEA 79 (1993), 238 [20]<br />

8<br />

Limestone relief fragment, reign <strong>of</strong> Akhenaten.<br />

see Vassilika, E. in JEA 79 (1993), 238 [25]<br />

8<br />

Funerary linen with Books <strong>of</strong> the Dead, in London, British Museum, EA 73674-90, 73707-11, Dyn.<br />

XXX.<br />

see Vassilika, E. in JEA 79 (1993), 238 [27]<br />

8<br />

Fragment <strong>of</strong> blue-glazed <strong>of</strong>fering-table with hieroglyphic inscription, in London, British Museum, EA<br />

73966.<br />

El-Sabbahy, A.-F. in JEA 79 (1993), 243-6 fig. pl. xxiii<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Firth Excavation. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Shedabd.<br />

iii 2 .566A<br />

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Doorway, lintel and jambs.<br />

El-Sabbahy, A.-F. in JEA 79 (1993), 246-8 figs.<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Firth Excavation. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Shedabd.<br />

iii 2 .566A<br />

Another lintel and parts <strong>of</strong> jambs.<br />

Abdalla, A. in JEA 79 (1993), 249-53 fig. 1 pl. xxiv [1]<br />

Dendera. <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania Excavations.<br />

v.114A<br />

Lower part <strong>of</strong> stela <strong>of</strong> Harnakht, Dyn. XI, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 46048.<br />

Abdalla, A. in JEA 79 (1993), 253-4 fig. 2 pl. xxiv [2] (As Dyn. XI)<br />

Dendera. <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania Excavations.<br />

v.114A<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Iteti and 3 women, 1st Int. Period, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 46049.<br />

Reeves, C. in JEA 79 (1993), 259-61 pl. xxvi [1]<br />

8<br />

Gold finger-ring with ‘Tuthmosis III beloved <strong>of</strong> Ptah nfr-ḥr’ on bezel, in London, British Museum, EA<br />

71492.<br />

Daoud, K. in JEA 79 (1993), 261-5 fig. pls. xxvi [2], xxvii<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Haremhab. Finds.<br />

iii 2 .661A<br />

Upper part <strong>of</strong> stela <strong>of</strong> Inu ..., early Ramesside.<br />

Dodson, A. in JEA 79 (1993), 267-8 pl. xxviii [1, 2] (=Wilkinson MSS v. 15, 151)<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT A.18, Amenemopet.<br />

i 2 .453A<br />

Graffiti with cartouches <strong>of</strong> Psusennes II and Sesonchis I.<br />

Hawass, Z. in JEA 80 (1994), 45 pl. vi [1]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Pyramid-enclosure <strong>of</strong> Iput I.<br />

iii 2 .396A<br />

View.<br />

Hawass, Z. in JEA 80 (1994), 45-56 figs. pls. vi [2, 4], vii<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Pyramid-enclosure <strong>of</strong> Iput I. Finds.<br />

iii 2 .397A<br />

Jamb, Horus-name <strong>of</strong> Netjerikhet and six lions and six jackals repeated twice, with two snakes on<br />

thicknesses, from Step Pyramid enclosure, found re-used.<br />

Galán, J. in JEA 80 (1994), 89 [23] pl. ix<br />

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<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 366, Djar.<br />

i 2 .429(2)A<br />

(2) Two registers.<br />

Shaw, I. in JEA 80 (1994), 110, 114, 116, 122 pl. x [3]<br />

El-aAmarna. Palace called Maru-Aten. Finds.<br />

iv.208A<br />

Block inscribed on both sides, in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, 1922.141.<br />

Shaw, I. in JEA 80 (1994), 110, 112, 123 pl. x [2]<br />

8<br />

Fragment from balustrade with text <strong>of</strong> Amenophis IV and Queen Teye, formerly in W. MacGregor colln.,<br />

now in Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum, E.16.1950.<br />

Shaw, I. in JEA 80 (1994), 110, 114, 116, 123 pl. xi [1]<br />

El-aAmarna. Great Palace. Hall.<br />

iv.198A<br />

Fragment <strong>of</strong> balustrade, royal family worshipping, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, Temp. No. 30.10.26.12.<br />

Shaw, I. in JEA 80 (1994), 112 fig. 2 (from Winlock) pl. xi [3]<br />

Deir el-Baḥri. Great Temple. Upper Colonnade.<br />

ii 2 .356A<br />

View showing balustrade <strong>of</strong> ramp.<br />

Shaw, I. in JEA 80 (1994), 119, 124 fig. 9 (from Habachi) pl. xi [2]<br />

Heliopolis. Miscellaneous.<br />

iv.63A<br />

Stela, Amenophis IV and family adore Aten with Pare-em-hab below, back usurped by Haremhab, in<br />

Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, CG 34175.<br />

Sowada, K. in JEA 80 (1994), 137-43 pl. xii<br />

801-650-460<br />

Upper part <strong>of</strong> diorite statue, late Dyn. XVIII, in Sydney, Nicholson Museum <strong>of</strong> Antiquities, R.1138.<br />

Vassilika, E. in JEA 80 (1994), 180 [18] pl. xxx [1]<br />

8<br />

Relief, sphinx in shrine, probably Dyn. XXII, in Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum, E.1.1992.<br />

Vassilika, E. in JEA 80 (1994), 180 [29] pl. xxxi [3]<br />

Omit.<br />

Faience figure <strong>of</strong> naked man, seated, left arm raised to face, in Liverpool Museum, 1993.75.<br />

Adams, B. in JEA 80 (1994), 183-4 pl. xxxii [1]<br />

Abydos. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Wadjit (Djet)-Iti.<br />

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v.82A<br />

View and description <strong>of</strong> interior.<br />

Weatherhead, F. in JEA 80 (1994), 198-201 figs. (from Petrie drawings)<br />

El-aAmarna. Great Official Palace. Living quarters.<br />

iv.198A<br />

Fresco in First Hall. Two details.<br />

Daoud, K. in JEA 80 (1994), 202-8 fig. pl. xxxii [2]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Around Pyramid-complex <strong>of</strong> Unas. Finds.<br />

iii 2 .652A<br />

Block <strong>of</strong> Ramosi, Ramesside.<br />

Jeffreys, D. et al. in JEA 81 (1995), 5-6 pl. ii [1-3]<br />

Mît Rahîna. Temple <strong>of</strong> Ptah. Finds.<br />

iii 2 .835A<br />

Inscribed and decorated blocks, some re-used, one Old Kingdom and two Dyn. XVIII and one with part<br />

<strong>of</strong> cartouche <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II.<br />

Jeffreys, D. et al. in JEA 81 (1995), 5 pl. ii [4]<br />

Mît Rahîna. Temple <strong>of</strong> Ptah. Finds.<br />

iii 2 .835A<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> deity with plumes and horns, Ramesside or later.<br />

Kemp, B. and Nicholson, P. in JEA 81 (1995), 9 pl. ii [4]<br />

El-aAmarna. Town.<br />

iv.207A<br />

Mould with name <strong>of</strong> the Aten in cartouche.<br />

Mathieson, I. et al. in JEA 81 (1995), 26-41 fig. 3 pls. v, vi<br />

Ṣaqqâra. E. Great Enclosure.<br />

iii 2 .417A<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Djeherbes, Dyn. XXVII.<br />

Weatherhead, F. in JEA 81 (1995), 98-9, 103-4, 108, 110-11 fig. on 97 (modified from Pendlebury)<br />

El-aAmarna. Private Palace or ‘King’s House’ (P.42.1).<br />

iv.199A<br />

Plan <strong>of</strong> N.E. quarter.<br />

Weatherhead, F. in JEA 81 (1995), 98-106 figs. 3, 4 (reconstruction) pl. vii [1]<br />

El-aAmarna. Private Palace or ‘King’s House’ (P.42.1).<br />

iv.199A<br />

Frieze <strong>of</strong> foreigners.<br />

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Weatherhead, F. in JEA 81 (1995), 108-112 figs. 7, 8 pl. vii [2]<br />

El-aAmarna. Private Palace or ‘King’s House’ (P.42.1).<br />

iv.199A<br />

Dado with lotus and papyrus.<br />

%Dodson, A. in JEA 81 (1995), 115-25 pl. viii [1] figs. 1-3<br />

Deir el-Baḥri. Great Temple. Finds.<br />

ii 2 .377A<br />

Fragment <strong>of</strong> top part <strong>of</strong> stela with remains <strong>of</strong> winged sun disc, cartouches <strong>of</strong> Sethos II (probably changed<br />

from Amenmesse) and speech <strong>of</strong> Amun-Re <strong>of</strong> the Southern City, temp. Amenmesse to Sethos II,<br />

formerly in Rustafjaell colln., No. 61, then in the <strong>Egyptian</strong> Collection at Chiddingston Castle (D. E.<br />

Bower Bequest), Inv. 42.<br />

Dodson, A. in JEA 81 (1995), 120-2 fig. 5 pl. ix<br />

Deir el-Medîna. J. Sanctuary <strong>of</strong> Ptah. Chapel E.<br />

i 2 .708A<br />

Rear wall. Stela.<br />

Dodson, A. in JEA 81 (1995), 122-3 fig. 6 (from Bruyère)<br />

Deir el-Medîna. J. Sanctuary <strong>of</strong> Ptah. Chapel G.<br />

i 2 .708A<br />

West wall. A king etc.<br />

Dodson, A. in JEA 81 (1995), 122-3 pl. viii [2]<br />

Deir el-Medîna. J. Sanctuary <strong>of</strong> Ptah.<br />

i 2 .707A<br />

View <strong>of</strong> Chapels D-G.<br />

Dodson, A. in JEA 81 (1995), 123-5 pl. x<br />

8<br />

Block, Amenmesse receives heb-sed from Amun, Dyn. XIX, Liverpool Museum, M 13827 (now lost).<br />

Dodson, A. in JEA 81 (1995), 125-8 fig. 7 (as M 13510)<br />

Luxor Temple. Finds.<br />

ii 2 .337A<br />

Statue-base <strong>of</strong> Amenmesse usurped by Sethos II, Liverpool Museum, M 13610 (now lost).<br />

Jansen-Winkeln, K. in JEA 81 (1995), 129-32 figs. 1, 2 pls. xi, xii<br />

802-006-100<br />

Lower part arragonite statue <strong>of</strong> Bes, dedicated by Sheshonk, in Durham, Oriental Museum, N.313.<br />

Jansen-Winkeln, K. in JEA 81 (1995), 137-8 fig. 4 pl. xiii [1]<br />

Qifṭ. Miscellaneous.<br />

v.133A<br />

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Red granite <strong>of</strong>fering-table <strong>of</strong> King Harsiesi, Dyn. XXII, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 37516.<br />

Jansen-Winkeln, K. in JEA 81 (1995), 134 [H] fig. 3 (cartouches)<br />

Karnak. Cachette.<br />

ii 2 .143A<br />

Block-statue temp. King Harsiesi in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, CG 42254 (JE 37374).<br />

Jansen-Winkeln, K. in JEA 81 (1995), 147-8 fig. 5 pl. xiii [2]<br />

Karnak. Cachette.<br />

ii 2 .138A<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> Tuthmosis III (9) usurped by Psusennes(?) and Sesonchis I (as Sesonchis II), in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong><br />

Museum, CG 42192.<br />

Kaper, O. in JEA 81 (1995), 175-95 figs. 1, 2 pls. xiv, xv<br />

El-Dâkhla Oasis. Temple <strong>of</strong> Deir el-Ḥagar. Sanctuary.<br />

vii.298A<br />

Astronomical ceiling.<br />

see Vassilika, E. in JEA 81 (1995), 201 [2]<br />

8<br />

White steatite circular bead <strong>of</strong> Amenemhet II, in London, British Museum, EA 74184.<br />

Vassilika, E. in JEA 81 (1995), 202 [23] pl. xvi [1]<br />

801-710-500<br />

Copper figure <strong>of</strong> a smith (headless) squatting on the ground, Dyn. XXI-XXV or later, in Cambridge,<br />

Fitzwilliam Museum, E.2.1993.<br />

Wilkinson, T. in JEA 81 (1995), 209-10 fig. 1 on 206 (from Winkler)<br />

Naga Ḥammadi. West <strong>of</strong> Armant.<br />

vii.275A<br />

Sites 34, 40. Graffito <strong>of</strong> another king.<br />

Amer, A. A. M. A. in JEA 81 (1995), 210-12 pl. xvi [3, 4]<br />

803-030-098<br />

Round-topped stela, bottom left corner damaged, six lines and remains <strong>of</strong> three short columns <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fering<br />

text mentioning ‘all the gods in Abydos ’, with Pepi, Herdsman <strong>of</strong> goats, seated below, Dyn. XIII-XVII,<br />

in Liverpool, Garstang Museum, E.73. (Probably from Upper Egypt.)<br />

Magee, D. in JEA 81 (1995), 212-16 pls. xvii, xviii [1, 3, 4]<br />

801-422-300<br />

Striding statue, wooden, 1st half Dyn. XII, in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, 1955.461.<br />

Orel, S. in JEA 81 (1995), 217-18 pl. xix [1]<br />

Beni Hasan. Various.<br />

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iv.162A<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Khnemhotep (from tomb 16), first half Dyn. XII.<br />

Orel, S. in JEA 81 (1995), 218-19 pl. xix [2]<br />

Beni Hasan. Various.<br />

iv.162A<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Usernakht and wife, Meres, probably Dyn. XII (from tomb 283).<br />

Russmann, E. in JEA 81 (1995), 227-9 pl. xxi (caption as Amun)<br />

Karnak. P. Temple <strong>of</strong> Re-Harakhti.<br />

ii 2 .220-1(19)-(20)<br />

Exterior. North Wall. King <strong>of</strong>fering incense to Atum in 5.<br />

Teeter, E. in JEA 81 (1995), 232-6 pl. xxii<br />

Medînet Habu. Finds from Temple Area.<br />

i 2 .775A<br />

Seated statue with papyrus roll, headless, <strong>of</strong> probably deified Amenhotp son <strong>of</strong> Hapu, Ptolemaic, in<br />

Chicago, Oriental <strong>Institute</strong> Museum, 14321.<br />

see Johnson, W. R. in Giddy, L. et al. in JEA 82 (1996), 2-3<br />

Mît Rahîna. Ptah Enclosure. K. Temple <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II. Other blocks.<br />

iii 2 .845A<br />

Re-used blocks <strong>of</strong> Amenophis III, probably from his temple ‘Nebmaetre-United-with-Ptah’.<br />

see Johnson, W. R. in JEA 82 (1996), 3<br />

Ṣaqqâra. North <strong>of</strong> the Step Pyramid. Tomb S 3507A.<br />

iii 2 .447A<br />

Mastaba <strong>of</strong> probably Dyn. I with palace-façade panelling on three sides.<br />

see Martin, G. in JEA 82 (1996), 4<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb Pay. Finds.<br />

iii 2 .655A<br />

Fragments <strong>of</strong> sarcophaglus <strong>of</strong> son Raia.<br />

see Martin, G. in JEA 82 (1996), 5<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Between the Monastery, etc. Ramesside tomb (96/1). Finds.<br />

iii 2 .661A<br />

Lid <strong>of</strong> ushabti-box <strong>of</strong> Penaa, Ramesside.<br />

see Martin, G. in JEA 82 (1996), 7<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb Pay. Finds.<br />

iii 2 .655A<br />

Lower half <strong>of</strong> door-jamb <strong>of</strong> son Raia.<br />

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see Martin, G. in JEA 82 (1996), 7<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tomb Pay. Finds.<br />

iii 2 .655A<br />

Relief fragment with head <strong>of</strong> Haremhab.<br />

Johnson, W. R. in JEA 82 (1996), 65, 70 pl. iv<br />

800-627-500<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> Amenophis III (headless) as old man, serpentine, in New York, Metropolitan Museum <strong>of</strong> Art,<br />

30.8.74.<br />

Johnson, W. R. in JEA 82 (1996), 70-1 pl. v<br />

Medînet Habu. Finds from Temple Area.<br />

i 2 .774A<br />

Diorite head. Amenophis III wearing blue crown, in Chicago, Oriental <strong>Institute</strong> Museum,16687.<br />

Johnson, W. R. in JEA 82 (1996), 74-8 pl. vi<br />

El-aAmarna. Town. Various.<br />

iv.207A<br />

Statue group <strong>of</strong> King, Queen, and princess (headless), in London, Petrie Museum, 004.<br />

Johnson, W. R. in JEA 82 (1996), 76 pl. vii [3]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. Temple <strong>of</strong> Amenophis III. Colossi.<br />

ii 2 .450A<br />

Upper part <strong>of</strong> statuette <strong>of</strong> Teye on south colossus.<br />

Johnson, W. R. in JEA 82 (1996), 76, 78 pl. vii [1, 2]<br />

800-630-500<br />

Double-statue <strong>of</strong> Amenophis IV and Nefertiti, in Louvre, E. 15593.<br />

Johnson, W. R. in JEA 82 (1996), 78 pl. viii [1-4]<br />

800-730-415<br />

Small royal head wearing blue crown probably Amenophis III, in Boston MA, Museum <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts,<br />

11.1506.<br />

Johnson, W. R. in JEA 82 (1996), 78 pl. viii [5]<br />

El-aAmarna. Great Palace. Buildings near Palace.<br />

iv.198A<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> Queen, from unfinished group, in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, 1936.658.<br />

Leahy, A. in JEA 82 (1996), 145-65 fig. pl. xii<br />

Karnak. Cachette.<br />

ii 2 .166A<br />

Adoption stela <strong>of</strong> Ankhnesneferebre, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 39607.<br />

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Jenkins, M. in JEA 82 (1996), 199-202 fig. pl. xx [3]<br />

Elephantine. Miscellaneous.<br />

v.229A<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Neferhotep and wife Sit-hathor, Dyn. XIII, found in a private house in Siou village..<br />

Phillips, J. in JEA 82 (1996), 206-7 pl. xxiii (from Naville)<br />

Deir el-Baḥri. Great Temple. Middle Colonnade. South Half.<br />

ii 2 .345A<br />

Two fragments showing houses in Punt.<br />

Iversen, E. in JEA 82 (1996), 213-14 (comments on text)<br />

Qifṭ. Miscellaneous.<br />

v.130A<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Unnufer, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 71902.<br />

%see Johnson, W. in Jeffreys, D. et al. in JEA 83 (1997), 4-6<br />

Mît Rahîna. K. Temple <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II. Finds. Other blocks.<br />

iii 2 .845A<br />

Re-used blocks <strong>of</strong> Amenophis III, probably from his temple, ‘Nebmaetre-United-with-Ptah’.<br />

%see Kemp, B. and Nicholson, P. in JEA 83 (1997), 9<br />

El-aAmarna. Great Official Palace. Buildings near Palace (O42.1).<br />

iv.198A<br />

Decorated fragments, one mentioning the ‘House <strong>of</strong> Rejoicing’.<br />

%Mathieson, I. et al. in JEA 83 (1997), 31 pl. vi [2] (in situ)<br />

Saqqâra. E. Great Enclosure.<br />

iii 2 .417A<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Djeḥerbes.<br />

%Parkinson, R. in JEA 83 (1997), 55-68 pls. x, xi.<br />

8<br />

Writing-board <strong>of</strong> Khakheperrasoneb, Dyn. XII, in London, British Museum, EA 5645.<br />

%McGovern, P. in JEA 83 (1997), 97-102 [1-7, 11-12, 15-20, 22-34]<br />

Medînet Habu. B. Palace-city <strong>of</strong> Amenophis III.<br />

i 2 .778A<br />

Jars with hieratic labels.<br />

%McGovern, P. in JEA 83 (1997), 70, 98 [8, 14] pl. xiii.<br />

Medînet Habu. B. Palace-city <strong>of</strong> Amenophis III.<br />

i 2 .778A<br />

Jars with hieratic labels, four in New York NY, Metropolitan Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 17.10.2, naming Ahmosi,<br />

Royal scribe, and Iuamun, Controller <strong>of</strong> fat, 17.10.9-10, and number not known.<br />

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%McGovern, P. in JEA 83 (1997), 98 [9, 10]<br />

Medînet Habu. B. Palace-city <strong>of</strong> Amenophis III.<br />

i 2 .778A<br />

Jars with hieratic labels naming Amenemone, Chief vintner.<br />

%McGovern, P. in JEA 83 (1997), 99 [21]<br />

Medînet Habu. B. Palace-city <strong>of</strong> Amenophis III.<br />

i 2 .778A<br />

Jar with hieratic label naming Ptaḥmai, Chief vintner.<br />

%McGovern, P. in JEA 83 (1997), 100 [35]<br />

Medînet Habu. B. Palace-city <strong>of</strong> Amenophis III.<br />

i 2 .778A<br />

Jar with hieratic label naming Huy and Bekamun, Beekeepers.<br />

%Jansen-Winkeln, K. in JEA 83 (1997), 169-78 figs. 1, 4 pls. xx [1], xxi [1], xxii [2]<br />

Mît Rahîna. Palace <strong>of</strong> Apries.<br />

iii 2 .831A<br />

Door-jamb <strong>of</strong> Tjaiesimu, Royal Scribe, Royal Herald, recto, text , mentioning Aḥmosi-sineit, temp.<br />

Amasis to Dyn. XXVII, verso, deceased suckled by goddess Semset, temp. Nektanebos I, in Cambridge,<br />

Fitzwilliam Museum, E.5.1909.<br />

%Jansen-Winkeln, K. in JEA 83 (1997), 169-78 figs. 2, 3 pls. xx [2], xxi [2], xxii [1]<br />

Mît Rahîna. Miscellaneous. Blocks.<br />

iii 2 .874A<br />

Door-jamb <strong>of</strong> Tjaiesimu, recto Tjaiesimu and text, verso, Thaiesimu embraced by goddess Semset, temp.<br />

Nektanebos I, in Brooklyn Museum, 56.152.<br />

%Thomson, J. K. in JEA 83 (1997), 218-22 pl. xxiv [1] fig. 1<br />

803-055-380<br />

Top part <strong>of</strong> round-topped votive stela, Hori, Shield bearer, and Si, Great warrior, kneeling in adoration,<br />

Dyn. XIX-XX, in Glasgow, Art Gallery and Museum, 28au-13.<br />

%Parkinson, R. in JEA 83 (1997), 222-3 pl. xxv<br />

Joiner and scribe in III, block in London, British Museum, EA 445<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 36, Ibi.<br />

i 2 .65(8)A<br />

Deceased inspects five registers <strong>of</strong> industries.<br />

%see Wilson, P. in JEA 84 (1998), 4<br />

Ṣâ El-Ḥagar (Saîs). Miscellaneous.<br />

iv.47A<br />

Colossal royal head, red granite, Late Period.<br />

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%Wilson, P. in JEA 84 (1998), 4 pl. i [4]<br />

Ṣâ El-Ḥagar (Saîs). Miscellaneous.<br />

iv.47A<br />

Block with mention <strong>of</strong> Osiris Ḥemag, Late Period.<br />

%see Wilson, P. in JEA 84 (1998), 4<br />

Ṣâ El-Ḥagar (Saîs). Miscellaneous.<br />

iv.47A<br />

Sarcophagus <strong>of</strong> Weḥebre, Dyn. XXVI, part <strong>of</strong>, found at Tell Kawâdi, in Antiquities Office.<br />

%Kemp, B. in JEA 84 (1998), 12 fig. 1<br />

El-aAmarna. Great Official Palace. Buildings near Palace.<br />

iv.198A<br />

Plan.<br />

%Kemp, B. in JEA 84 (1998), 13 pl. iii<br />

El-aAmarna. North Palace. Great Outer Courtyard. Doorway into inner courtyard.<br />

iv.193A<br />

Description with view.<br />

%Kirby, C. et al. in JEA 84 (1998), 23, 25 fig. 1 (partly from <strong>Griffith</strong>) pl. VI [1] (<strong>Griffith</strong> MSS 12. 4-5)<br />

Kôm el-Ḥiṣn.<br />

iv.51A<br />

Brief description with plan.<br />

%see Kirby, C. et al. in JEA 84 (1998), 26-7 fig. 1 (partly from <strong>Griffith</strong>)<br />

Kôm el-Ḥiṣn. Temple <strong>of</strong> Sekhmet-Hathor.<br />

iv.51A<br />

Brief description and plan.<br />

%Kirby, C. et al. in JEA 84 (1998), 41 pl. v [2]<br />

Kôm el-Abqaein.<br />

iv.50A<br />

Fragment <strong>of</strong> left door-jamb <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II.<br />

%Kirby, C. et al. in JEA 84 (1998), 43 pl. v [3] (<strong>Griffith</strong> MSS. 4, 14)<br />

Gebraris.<br />

iv.50A<br />

Inscribed column re-used in mosque.<br />

%Delvaux, L. and Warmenbol, E. in JEA 84 (1998), 57 fig. 1 (from Mariette)<br />

Saqqâra. West <strong>of</strong> the Step Pyramid. E.8. Seshemnufer Heba.<br />

iii 2 . 595A<br />

False-door, top missing (probably not in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum).<br />

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%Delvaux, L. and Warmenbol, E. in JEA 84 (1998), 57, 59, 62-3, pl. ix [3]<br />

(g) Five female estates and part <strong>of</strong> sixth, and legs <strong>of</strong> male estates above, formerly in M. Jasinski colln., then<br />

at Sotheby’s in 1994.<br />

Saqqâra. West <strong>of</strong> the Step Pyramid. E.8. Seshemnfer Ḥeba.<br />

iii 2 .595A<br />

Blocks with estates, with various dealers some time ago.<br />

%Delvaux, L. and Warmenbol, E. in JEA 84 (1998), 63-9 figs. 2-3<br />

Reconstruction <strong>of</strong> estates on north and south walls<br />

Saqqâra. West <strong>of</strong> the Step Pyramid. E.8. Seshemnufer Ḥeba.<br />

iii 2 . 595A<br />

Blocks with estates, with various dealers some time ago.<br />

%Delvaux, L. and Warmenbol, E. in JEA 84 (1998), 64-5 fig. 4 (from Brunner-Traut)<br />

Gîza. West Field. G 5170, Seshemnufer [III].<br />

iii 2 .154(6)A<br />

Four registers <strong>of</strong> estates.<br />

%Dodson, A. in JEA 84 (1998), 94-5, 98 pl. xiv [3] (as early Dyn. XVIII)<br />

Valleys South <strong>of</strong> Deir el-Baḥri. Royal Cache.<br />

i 2 .662A<br />

Mummy-mask <strong>of</strong> Sit-djehut, mid.-Dyn. XVIII in London, British Museum, EA 29770.<br />

%Dodson, A. in JEA 84 (1998), 95 pl. xiv [4] (from Lacau) (as end <strong>of</strong> Dyn. XIII)<br />

Mummy-mask<br />

Deir el-Baḥri. Burial, exact position unknown.<br />

i 2 .657A<br />

Nubḥererdi, wooden c<strong>of</strong>fin and mummy-mask in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, CG 28030, CG 28109.<br />

%Dodson, A. in JEA 84 (1998), 96-7 pl. xv [2]<br />

rîshi mask<br />

aAsâsîf. Tombs, etc. in New York, MMA Concession.<br />

i 2 .618A<br />

Pit 3. Burial in Room E. C<strong>of</strong>fin and rîshi mask. Mask in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 45629.<br />

%Perdu, O. in JEA 84 (1998), 123-49 pls. xvi-xviii<br />

801-745-384<br />

Headless statue <strong>of</strong> Pairkap (3rd sign only approximate), God’s father on daily duty, Master <strong>of</strong> the secrets <strong>of</strong><br />

the god’s field, son <strong>of</strong> Ankhefenkhons (2nd sign written vertically) and woman Khasuenesi, kneeling with<br />

hands flat on thighs, probably basalt, probably Dyn. XXIX, at Sotheby’s in 1958, then at Christie’s in 1961<br />

and in Paris, Drouot-Richelieu, in 1995, now in Rennes, Musée des Beaux-Arts et d’Archéologie, 98.5.1.<br />

(Probably from Tell Basṭa.)<br />

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%Morenz, L. in JEA 84 (1998), 195-6 (discussion <strong>of</strong> a title) pl. xx<br />

Lintel and upper part <strong>of</strong> false door<br />

Gîza. G 2191, Khnemu.<br />

iii 2 . 81A<br />

Lintel and false door.<br />

%Morenz, L. in JEA 84 (1998), 196-201 fig. (from Clère and Vandier)<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> text <strong>of</strong> stela<br />

Draa Abû el-Nagaa<br />

i 2 .598A<br />

Stela and block <strong>of</strong> Heny, temp. Antef (Wahankh), in Moscow, State Pushkin Museum <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts, I.1.a.<br />

1137a.<br />

%Gratien, B. in JEA 84 (1998), 203-4 fig. 3 pl. xxi<br />

Mirgissa. Fort. Finds.<br />

vii.142A<br />

Sealings with name <strong>of</strong> Askut fort.<br />

%Eaton-Krauss, M. in JEA 84 (1998), 205-7 fig. 1 (from Davies)<br />

Left half<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 15, Tetiky.<br />

i 2 .27(5)A<br />

(5) Deceased and wife, with dog under chair, grand-daughters (?) before them, and banquet with guests<br />

and female relatives.<br />

%Eaton-Krauss, M. in JEA 84 (1998), 207-9 pl. xxii [2]<br />

Upper part<br />

Karnak. Position Unknown. Chapel <strong>of</strong> Hatshepsut.<br />

ii 2 .278A<br />

Block statue <strong>of</strong> Senenmut, quartzite, temp. Hatshepsut, in London, British Museum, EA 1513.<br />

%Eaton-Krauss, M. in JEA 84 (1998), 207-9 pl. xxii [1]<br />

Upper part<br />

Karnak. Position Unknown. Chapel <strong>of</strong> Hatshepsut.<br />

ii 2 .278A<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> Senenmut, black granite, temp. Hatshepsut, in London, British Museum, EA 174.<br />

%see Eaton-Krauss, M. in JEA 84 (1998), 209-10 (as between Amun and Amunet)<br />

Karnak. Festival Temple. Room XXXVIII.<br />

ii 2 .123(30)<br />

Remains <strong>of</strong> statue group, Tuthmosis III between [Amun and Mut].<br />

%Thomson, J. in JEA 84 (1998), 215-20 pls. xxii [3], xxiii<br />

Deir el-Baḥri. Mentuhotep Temple. Finds from the temple.<br />

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ii 2 .394A<br />

Fragment <strong>of</strong> statue <strong>of</strong> a First Acolyte <strong>of</strong> Amun, seated on ground, in Glasgow, Art Gallery and Museum,<br />

07-79y.<br />

%see Wilson, P. in JEA 85 (1999), 4<br />

Ṣâ el-Ḥagar (Saïs). Miscellaneous.<br />

iv.47A<br />

Inscribed blocks, some from here.<br />

%Wilson, P. in JEA 85 (1999), 4 pl. i [3]<br />

Ṣâ el-Ḥagar (Saïs).<br />

iv.46A<br />

Remains <strong>of</strong> monumental structure, perhaps temple.<br />

%see Gallorini, C. et al. in JEA 85 (1999), 5<br />

Mît Rahîna. Ptah Enclosure. Subsidiary Buildings. K. Temple <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II.<br />

iii 2 .843A<br />

Re-used blocks <strong>of</strong> Amenophis III, probably from a bark shrine <strong>of</strong> Ptah-Sokari as part <strong>of</strong> the Ptah temple<br />

complex.<br />

Inscribed and decorated blocks, including, <strong>of</strong>fering lists and scenes, priests carrying bark <strong>of</strong> Ptah-Sokari,<br />

frieze blocks and fragments with cartouches <strong>of</strong> King.<br />

%Kirby, C. in JEA 85 (1999), 6 fig. 1<br />

Gebel el-Sheikh el-Ḥarîdi. Abu el-Nasr necropolis.<br />

v.16A<br />

General plan.<br />

%see Kirby, C. in JEA 85 (1999), 6, 8, on fig. 1<br />

Gebel el-Sheikh el-Ḥarîdi. Abu el-Nasr necropolis. Tomb 2.<br />

v.16A<br />

Description, remains <strong>of</strong> scenes, including clap-net scene, with plan.<br />

%see Kirby, C. in JEA 85 (1999), 8-9, on fig. 1<br />

Gebel el-Sheikh el-Ḥarîdi. Abu el-Nasr necropolis. Tomb 3.<br />

v.16A<br />

Description, remains <strong>of</strong> scenes, with plan.<br />

%see Kirby, C. in JEA 85 (1999), 8-9, 10 on fig. 1<br />

Gebel el-Sheikh el-Ḥarîdi. Abu el-Nasr necropolis. Rock-tombs.<br />

v.16A<br />

Survey, 1998-1999. Description <strong>of</strong> tombs on the upper terrace (3, 4, 8-27), tombs on the lower terrace (2,<br />

28-40), and tombs on the lower slope (5, 41-93).<br />

%see Kirby, C. in JEA 85 (1999), 9-10 (suggests second burial in Middle Kingdom)<br />

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Gebel el-Sheikh el-Ḥarîdi. Abu el-Nasr necropolis. Tomb 1. Finds.<br />

v.16A<br />

Fragments from wooden models.<br />

%see Kirby, C. in JEA 85 (1999), 13<br />

Gebel el-Sheikh el-Ḥarîdi. Ezbet Zohary necropolis.<br />

v.16A<br />

Survey, 1998-1999. Description.<br />

%Kirby, C. in JEA 85 (1999), 13 fig. 2<br />

Gebel el-Sheikh el-Ḥarîdi. Ezbet Zohary necropolis. Tomb 207. ...inu(?). Probably 1st Int. Period.<br />

v.16A<br />

South wall <strong>of</strong> corridor. Standing figure <strong>of</strong> deceased.<br />

%Kemp, B. in JEA 85 (1999), 14-16 fig. 1<br />

El-aAmârna. Great Official Palace. Buildings south <strong>of</strong> Palace.<br />

iv.198A<br />

1998-9 excavations. Description with plan.<br />

%see Kemp, B. in JEA 85 (1999), 14<br />

El-aAmârna. Great Official Palace. Buildings south <strong>of</strong> Palace.<br />

iv.198A<br />

Seal impression on brick with name <strong>of</strong> building, ‘Beauty <strong>of</strong> the Lord <strong>of</strong> the Two Lands’.<br />

%Kemp, B. in JEA 85 (1999), 16 pl. ii [1]<br />

El-aAmârna. Buildings south <strong>of</strong> Palace.<br />

iv.198A<br />

Blue faience fragment <strong>of</strong> face <strong>of</strong> probably royal statue.<br />

%see Kemp, B. in JEA 85 (1999), 17-18<br />

El-aAmârna. North Palace.<br />

iv.198A<br />

1998-9 excavations. Description.<br />

%see Kemp, B. in JEA 85 (1999), 17 pl. ii [3]<br />

El-aAmârna. North Palace. Green Room.<br />

iv.195A<br />

Reconstruction and view.<br />

%Spencer, N. in JEA 85 (1999), 56, 58 [1, 2] figs. 1, 2 pl. vii [1, 2]<br />

Samannûd. Temple <strong>of</strong> Onuris-Shu. Blocks.<br />

iv.43A<br />

Two granite blocks <strong>of</strong> Nektanebos II, one with Nile-god, one found in Mehalla el-Kubra, Gawash<br />

mosque, and the other in Samannûd, Sharia Dahab.<br />

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%Spencer, N. in JEA 85 (1999), 58-9 [3-5] fig. 3 pl. viii [1] (4, 5 = Edgar in ASAE xi, 91 [1, 2])<br />

Samannûd. Temple <strong>of</strong> Onuris-Shu. Blocks.<br />

iv.43A<br />

Three red granite fragments <strong>of</strong> cornice <strong>of</strong> Philip Arrhidaeus.<br />

%Spencer, N. in JEA 85 (1999), 59 [6] fig. 4 pl. viii [2] (= Edgar in ASAE xi, 91-2 [3, fig. [left]])<br />

Left piece<br />

Samannûd. Temple <strong>of</strong> Onuris-Shu. Blocks.<br />

iv.43A<br />

Red granite block in two pieces, Alexander II <strong>of</strong>fers sphinx to Onuris-Shu etc..<br />

%Spencer, N. in JEA 85 (1999), 61-73 [7-29] figs. 5-27 pls. ix-xiii (Nos. 8, 13, 15, 19, 20 = Edgar in<br />

ASAE xi, 92-4 [5, 8, 6b, 7, 10])<br />

Samannûd. Temple <strong>of</strong> Onuris-Shu. Blocks.<br />

iv.43A<br />

Inscribed and decorated blocks without royal names, some found in Mehalla el-Kubra, and other localities.<br />

%Spencer, N. in JEA 85 (1999), 73-4 [30] fig. 28<br />

8<br />

Block, three kneeling women, probably mert-singers, probably from Busiris, Dyn. XXV. (In Samannûd,<br />

SCA building).<br />

%Spencer, N. in JEA 85 (1999), 74 pl. xiv [2-4]<br />

Samannûd. Temple <strong>of</strong> Onuris-Shu. Blocks.<br />

iv.43A<br />

Fragments from red granite columns, capitals and drums.<br />

%Eaton-Krauss, M. in JEA 85 (1999), 113-16, 121-2 pl. xviii<br />

Karnak. Objects.<br />

ii 2 .283-4A<br />

Double-statue, Sennufer and wife Sentnay seated, with daughter Mutnefert standing between them, and<br />

daughters in relief on sides, granite, temp. Amenophis II-Tuthmosis IV, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, CG<br />

42126.<br />

%Eaton-Krauss, M. in JEA 85 (1999), 114 pl. xix [1, 2]<br />

Objects from <strong>The</strong>bes.<br />

i 2 .789A<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> Sennufer and wife Sentnay, both twice represented, (headless), with daughter in relief on seat,<br />

black granite, temp. Amenophis II, in London, British Museum, EA 113.<br />

%Eaton-Krauss, M. in JEA 85 (1999), 126, pl. xix [3] (from Carter MSS I.A.240)<br />

Valley <strong>of</strong> the Kings. KV 42, Tuthmosis II (?). Finds.<br />

i 2 .559A<br />

One foundation deposit <strong>of</strong> Merytre Hatshepsut, wife <strong>of</strong> Tuthmosis III, found in situ near entrance.<br />

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%see Eaton-Krauss, M. in JEA 85 (1999), 122-7<br />

Valley <strong>of</strong> the Kings. KV 42, Tuthmosis II (?).<br />

i 2 .559A<br />

Discussion <strong>of</strong> the tomb and its ownership.<br />

%see Eaton-Krauss, M. in JEA 85 (1999), 127-9<br />

Karnak. Position Unknown. Chapel <strong>of</strong> Hatshepsut.<br />

ii 2 .279A<br />

By north wall, two stelae, in London, British Museum, EA 1515 and EA 1516.<br />

Discussion <strong>of</strong> both and possible provenance.<br />

%Dodson, A. in JEA 85 (1999), 133 fig. 1<br />

Valley <strong>of</strong> the Kings. KV 15, Sethos II.<br />

i 2 .532A<br />

Plan showing scheme <strong>of</strong> decoration.<br />

%Dodson, A. in JEA 85 (1999), 133-4, 137 pls. xx [1, 2, 3]<br />

Scenes 1 and 2 and beginning <strong>of</strong> 3<br />

Valley <strong>of</strong> the Kings. KV 15, Sethos II.<br />

i 2 .532(2)A<br />

(2)Three scenes.<br />

%Dodson, A. in JEA 85 (1999), 134-5 pls. xx [4], xxi [1]<br />

Scenes 1 and 2<br />

Valley <strong>of</strong> the Kings. KV 15, Sethos II.<br />

i 2 .532(3)A<br />

(3) Three scenes<br />

%Dodson, A. in JEA 85 (1999), 135 pl. xxi [2]<br />

Left inner jamb, cartouches <strong>of</strong> King.<br />

Valley <strong>of</strong> the Kings. KV 15, Sethos II.<br />

i 2 .533(7)A<br />

Outer lintel, jambs, and thicknesses.<br />

%Dodson, A. in JEA 85 (1999), 135 pl. xxi [3](illustration = pl. xxi [4])<br />

Left inner thickness, King<br />

Valley <strong>of</strong> the Kings. KV 15, Sethos II.<br />

i 2 .533(7)A<br />

(7)Outer lintel, jambs, and thicknesses.<br />

%Dodson, A. in JEA 85 (1999), 137 pl. xxi [4](illustration = pl. xxi [3])<br />

Right inner thickness, Maat kneeling<br />

Valley <strong>of</strong> the Kings. KV 15, Sethos II.<br />

i 2 .532(1)A<br />

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Outer lintel, jambs and thicknesses.<br />

%Thomas, S. in JEA 85 (1999), 232-5 fig. 1 pl. xxviii<br />

802-059-175<br />

Statuette <strong>of</strong> seated Isis ‘the hidden one’ nursing child Horus, dedicated by Sihathor good name Psametek,<br />

son <strong>of</strong> Haremsaf and woman Sekhmetnefert, with cartouches <strong>of</strong> Psammetikhos II and Apries on sides <strong>of</strong><br />

throne, siltstone, probably temp. Apries, formerly in Sir H. Wellcome colln., now in London, Petrie<br />

Museum, 42553.<br />

%see Wilson, P. in JEA 86 (2000), 4<br />

Ṣâ el-Ḥagar (Saïs). Miscellaneous.<br />

iv.48A<br />

Block with upper part <strong>of</strong> double crown, said to come from village <strong>of</strong> Damat.<br />

%see Jeffreys, D. et al. in JEA 86 (2000), 11-12<br />

Mît Rahîna. Ptah Enclosure. Subsidiary Buildings. K. Temple <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II.<br />

iii 2 .843A<br />

Re-used blocks <strong>of</strong> Amenophis III, including name-frieze blocks with cartouches <strong>of</strong> Nebmaatre protected<br />

by solar falcons on nbw (gold) signs.<br />

%Kemp, B. in JEA 86 (2000), 14, 16 figs. 1, 2 (from Lepsius)<br />

Tell el-aAmârna. Great Official Palace. Buildings south <strong>of</strong> Palace.<br />

iv.198A<br />

Excavations, 1999-2000. Description with plans.<br />

%see Kemp, B. in JEA 86 (2000), 14<br />

Tell el-aAmârna. Great Official Palace. Buildings south <strong>of</strong> Palace.<br />

iv.198A<br />

Seal impressions on bricks, some with variants <strong>of</strong> name <strong>of</strong> building.<br />

%Kemp, B. in JEA 86 (2000), 17 pl. ii [2] (ill. <strong>of</strong> one)<br />

Tell el-aAmârna. Small Aten Temple.<br />

iv.197A<br />

Four sandstone blocks with remains <strong>of</strong> texts and, on one, a scene, with patterns <strong>of</strong> erasures.<br />

%Rose, P. in JEA 86 (2000), 19-21 pl. iii [1]<br />

Qaṣr Ibrîm.<br />

vii.92A<br />

Excavation report, 1999-2000, with view.<br />

%Fiore-Marochetti, E. in JEA 86 (2000), 44 pl. vi [1]<br />

Hawâra. Crocodile Cemetery.<br />

iv.102A<br />

Block, butchery scene, and remainder <strong>of</strong> scene, man with instruments(?) [=Petrie, Kahun pl. xi [7]], in<br />

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Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, 1889.1018.<br />

%Fiore-Marochetti, E. in JEA 86 (2000), 44 pl. vi [1]<br />

Hawâra. Crocodile Cemetery.<br />

iv.102A<br />

Block, man leading bull [=Petrie, Kahun pl. xi [6]], in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, 1889.1019.<br />

%Fiore-Marochetti, E. in JEA 86 (2000), 44 pl. vii [1]<br />

Hawâra. Crocodile Cemetery.<br />

iv.102A<br />

Block from tomb <strong>of</strong> Ameny-senb-nebuu, deceased seated at table [=Petrie, Kahun pl. xi [2]], in Oxford,<br />

Ashmolean Museum, 1889.1021.<br />

%Fiore-Marochetti, E. in JEA 86 (2000), 45 pl. vii [2]<br />

Hawâra. Cemeteries North <strong>of</strong> Pyramid. Various.<br />

iv.102A<br />

Block, bark with figures, in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, 1889.1020.<br />

%Fiore-Marochetti, E. in JEA 86 (2000), 45-6 pl. viii [1]<br />

Hawâra. Crocodile Cemetery.<br />

iv.102A<br />

Blocks from tomb <strong>of</strong> Ameny-senb-nebuu, block with text, part <strong>of</strong> appeal to the living [=Petrie, Kahun pl.<br />

xi [4]], in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, 1889.1022.<br />

%Fiore-Marochetti, E. in JEA 86 (2000), 46-7 pl. viii [2, 3]<br />

Hawâra. Crocodile Cemetery.<br />

iv.102A<br />

Blocks from tomb <strong>of</strong> Ameny-senb-nebuu, block with upper part <strong>of</strong> deceased and inscription including part<br />

<strong>of</strong> CT Spell 788 [=Petrie, Kahun pl. xi [3]], in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, 1889.1034.<br />

%Gozzoli, R. B. in JEA 86 (2000), 67-72 fig. 1 pls. ix, x<br />

801-763-282<br />

Upper part <strong>of</strong> probably kneeling statue <strong>of</strong> a Hereditary prince, etc. (right shoulder and arm lost), with<br />

remains <strong>of</strong> three columns <strong>of</strong> text mentioning Osiris foremost <strong>of</strong> Ḥwt-bjt (Sais) on back pillar, and pectoral<br />

with figures <strong>of</strong> Neith and Psammetikhos II on chest and cartouche on shoulder, basalt, temp.<br />

Psammetikhos II, in London, British Museum, EA 37891. (Probably from Ṣâ el-Ḥagar.)<br />

%Gozzoli, R. B. in JEA 86 (2000), 75-6 [6] figs. 1, 2 pl. xi (as black basalt)<br />

801-735-380<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> man holding Osiris, fragment <strong>of</strong> middle part, dedicated by sons Ankh-psametek and Weḥebre,<br />

etc., black granite, probably temp. Necho II, in Stockholm, Medelhavsmuseet, NME 78.<br />

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%Riggs, C. in JEA 86 (2000), 125, 128-9, 131, 138-9, 144 [26] pl. xix [1]<br />

Deir el-Baḥri. Priests’ Tombs. Dyn. XXI and XXIII. Various.<br />

i 2 .630A<br />

Roman burial. Cartonnage, in Brooklyn NY, Brooklyn Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 52.128.<br />

%Galán, J. in JEA 86 (2000), 145-7 fig. 1 (suggests same man as Ankhu PM iii 2 .100-101)<br />

8<br />

Drum <strong>of</strong> false door <strong>of</strong> Ankhu, Crew commander <strong>of</strong> kz-ships, Director <strong>of</strong> the per-nu sanctuary, Dyn. IV,<br />

probably from Gîza, in Cordoba, <strong>The</strong> Royal Academy 1981.1.299.<br />

%Galán, J. in JEA 86 (2000), 148-50 fig. 2 (from Crum in Gardiner Notebook 66)<br />

Ṣaqqâra. West <strong>of</strong> the Step Pyramid. Pernezu.<br />

iii 2 .611-12A<br />

False door. Upper part, formerly in Lee and Amhurst Collections.<br />

%Rzepka, S. in JEA 86 (2000), 150-5 fig. 3 (reconstruction) pl. xix [2]<br />

Reconstruction<br />

Abûṣîr. D. Pyramid attributed to Raneferef. Finds.<br />

iii 2 .340A<br />

Fragmentary seated royal statue with hawk, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 98171.<br />

%Rzepka, S. in JEA 86 (2000), 153 fig. 2<br />

Gîza. Central Field. Kadua. Serdab.<br />

iii 2 .245A<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> deceased standing, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 72218.<br />

%Taylor, J. in JEA 86 (2000), 155, 158 fig. 1 pls. xx [left]. xxi [left (from drawing by Edward Standley<br />

Poole)]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. Draa Abû el-Nagaa. Dynasty XVII Cemetery. Antef (Sekhemre-Wepmaet).<br />

i 2 .603A<br />

C<strong>of</strong>fin E, dedicated by brother Antef, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, E.3019.<br />

%Taylor, J. in JEA 86 (2000), 155, 158 fig. 2 [left and bottom right] pls. xx [right]. xxi [right (from<br />

drawing by Edward Stanley Poole)]<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. DraaAbû el-Nagaa.Dynasty XVII Cemetery. Antef (Sekhemre-Heruhirmaet)).<br />

i 2 .603A<br />

C<strong>of</strong>fin F, found in cache with c<strong>of</strong>fin F, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, E.3020.<br />

%Taylor, J. in JEA 86 (2000), 158 fig. 2 [upper right (from drawing by Edward Stanley Poole)]<br />

Text<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. Draa Abû el-Nagaa. Dynasty XVII Cemetery. Antef (Sekhemre-Wepmaet).<br />

i 2 .603A<br />

Inscribed mummy cloth from here or burial below (Antef (Sekhemre-Heruhirmaet)).<br />

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%Shortland, A. in JEA 86 (2000), 160-1 pl. xxii [1]<br />

Two vases in IV.<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 100, Rekhmire.<br />

i 2 .207(4)A<br />

(4) [Deceased] with attendants inspects five registers.<br />

%Shortland, A. in JEA 86 (2000), 161 pl. xxii [2]<br />

One vase in I.<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 69, Menna.<br />

i 2 .139(13)A<br />

(13)Two registers. I, II, relatives <strong>of</strong>fer to deceased and wife.<br />

%see Hamernik, G. in JEA 86 (2000), 168, 171<br />

Ṣaqqâra. North <strong>of</strong> the Step Pyramid. Tomb with Sarcophagi <strong>of</strong> Dyn. XXX.<br />

iii 2 .504A<br />

Tjaiharpata, year 15 Naktanabos II, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, CG 29306. Discussion <strong>of</strong> provenance.<br />

%Hamernik, G. in JEA 86 (2000), 168, 171 fig. 2 pls. xxvi, xxvii<br />

Ṣaqqâra. North <strong>of</strong> the Step Pyramid. Finds. Sarcophagi.<br />

iii 2 .507A<br />

Esshu-tefnut, early Ptolemaic, in Vienna Museum, Inv. I.<br />

%see Wilson, P. in JEA 87 (2001), 4<br />

Ṣâ el-Ḥagar (Saïs). Kom Rebwa.<br />

iv.47A<br />

Fragment <strong>of</strong> a statuette.<br />

%see Wilson, P. in JEA 87 (2001), 4<br />

Ṣâ el-Ḥagar (Saïs). Kom Rebwa.<br />

iv.47A<br />

Fragment <strong>of</strong> a granite <strong>of</strong>fering table.<br />

%see Wilson, P. in JEA 87 (2001), 6-7 [top]<br />

Ṣâ el-Ḥagar (Saïs). Kom Rebwa.<br />

iv.47A<br />

Results <strong>of</strong> survey 2000 and 2001 - presence <strong>of</strong> large Ramesside to Saite buildings.<br />

%see Spencer, J. in JEA 87 (2001), 10-11<br />

Tell Belim (probably Heracleopolis Parva). Temple enclosure.<br />

iv.7A<br />

Survey 2000-01 - EES.<br />

%see Spencer, J. in JEA 87 (2001), 10<br />

Tell Belim (probably Heracleopolis Parva). Temple enclosure.<br />

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iv.7A<br />

Block with hieroglyphic inscription.<br />

%see Johnson, W. in Jeffreys, D. et al. in JEA 87 (2001), 15<br />

Mît Rahîna. K. Temple <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II. Other blocks.<br />

iii 2 . 845A<br />

Re-used blocks <strong>of</strong> Amenophis III. Block in three fragments, one with relief <strong>of</strong> bark <strong>of</strong> Ptah-Sokari.<br />

%see Johnson, W. in Jeffreys, D. et al. in JEA 87 (2001), 15<br />

Mît Rahîna. K. Temple <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II. Other blocks.<br />

iii 2 . 845A<br />

Re-used blocks <strong>of</strong> Amenophis III. Block with name frieze <strong>of</strong> Amenophis III, with falcons, vultures, and<br />

cartouches <strong>of</strong> King.<br />

%see Kemp, B. in JEA 87 (2001), 17<br />

El-aAmârna. Quarries. Limestone quarry near Sheikh Said. New Kingdom.<br />

iv.237A<br />

Ceiling, pattern <strong>of</strong> red painted lines with annotations, probably connected with management <strong>of</strong> quarry.<br />

%see Kemp, B. in JEA 87 (2001), 17<br />

El-aAmârna. Quarries. Limestone quarry H. Dyn. XVIII.<br />

iv.237A<br />

Ceiling. Red painted patterns.<br />

%see Kemp, B. in JEA 87 (2001), 18, 20 figs. 1. 2 pl. i [1, 2]<br />

El-aAmârna.<br />

iv.192A<br />

EES survey 2000-01 with maps and aerial views <strong>of</strong> cemetery areas.<br />

%see Rose, P. in JEA 87 (2001), 22<br />

Qaṣr Ibrîm. Finds.<br />

vii.94A<br />

Fragments <strong>of</strong> inscribed painted cloth with shrine and rows <strong>of</strong> baboons.<br />

%Spencer, N. A. in JEA 87 (2001), 23, 25, 28 fig. 1 [1] pl. ii [1, 2]<br />

Samannûd.<br />

iv.43A<br />

Discussion <strong>of</strong> site <strong>of</strong> temple with map showing position, and views, temple blocks in their present location<br />

and remains <strong>of</strong> temple.<br />

%Leahy, A. and Mathieson, I. in JEA 87 (2001), 33-40 figs. 1, 2<br />

Saqqâra. Tombs Position Unknown. Niankhnesut.<br />

iii 2 .694A<br />

Description with map showing position <strong>of</strong> tomb, and plan.<br />

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%Leahy, A. and Mathieson, I. in JEA 87 (2001), 34-5, 40-1 fig. 3<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tombs Position Unknown. Niankhnesut.<br />

iii 2 .694(1)A<br />

(1) Entrance. Lintel, with no trace <strong>of</strong> inscription, and jambs, name and titles <strong>of</strong> deceased with standing<br />

figure <strong>of</strong> deceased below accompanied by ka priests, Iu and Khesi on the left jamb, and Khesi on the right.<br />

%see Leahy, A. and Mathieson, I. in JEA 87 (2001), 35-7<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tombs Position Unknown. Niankhnesut.<br />

iii 2 .694(2)A<br />

(2)Room B. Replaced blocks, 1, man carrying calf across river followed by other animals, 2, <strong>of</strong>fering<br />

bearers and mention <strong>of</strong> Isesiankh, 3, titles <strong>of</strong> deceased.<br />

%see Leahy, A. and Mathieson, I. in JEA 87 (2001), 37-8<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tombs Position Unknown. Niankhnesut.<br />

iii 2 .694(3)A<br />

(3)Room C. Replaced blocks, 1, man leading long-horned desert animals, 2, a man holding wild animals<br />

on leashes including probably a lion and two monkeys.<br />

%Leahy, A. and Mathieson, I. in JEA 87 (2001), 38-9, 41 fig. 4 pl. iv [2] (south pillar, west side)<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tombs Position Unknown. Niankhnesut.<br />

iii 2 .694(4)A<br />

(4) Room D. Pillars. Titles and name <strong>of</strong> deceased.<br />

%Leahy, A. and Mathieson, I. in JEA 87 (2001), 39 pl. v [1]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tombs Position Unknown. Niankhnesut.<br />

iii 2 .694(5)A<br />

(5)Corridor E. Remains <strong>of</strong> scene, procession <strong>of</strong> female <strong>of</strong>fering bearers.<br />

%Leahy, A. and Mathieson, I. in JEA 87 (2001), 39 pls. iv [3, 4], v [2]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tombs Position Unknown. Niankhnesut.<br />

iii 2 .694(6)A<br />

(6) Corridor E. Replaced blocks, 1, birds in papyrus thicket, 2, end <strong>of</strong> boat with leg <strong>of</strong> man, in papyrus<br />

thicket, 3, part <strong>of</strong> bird netting scene, 4, another block with birds, 5, <strong>of</strong>ferings.<br />

%see Leahy, A. and Mathieson, I. in JEA 87 (2001), 39<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tombs Position Unknown. Niankhnesut.<br />

iii 2 .694(7)A<br />

(7)Doorway. East jamb. Painted <strong>of</strong>ferings.<br />

%see Leahy, A. and Mathieson, I. in JEA 87 (2001), 39<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tombs Position Unknown. Niankhnesut.<br />

iii 2 .694(8)A<br />

(8)Room F. Offering-table set into east wall and remains <strong>of</strong> painted scenes <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ferings and <strong>of</strong>fering bearers<br />

including man with birds in a basket.<br />

331<br />

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%Leahy, A. and Mathieson, I. in JEA 87 (2001), 39, 41-2 fig. 5 pl. iv [1]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tombs Position Unknown. Niankhnesut.<br />

iii 2 .694(9)A<br />

(9)Room F. Inscribed false door.<br />

%Leahy, A. and Mathieson, I. in JEA 87 (2001), 39, 42 fig. 6 pl. v [3]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Tombs Position Unknown. Niankhnesut.<br />

iii 2 .694(10)A<br />

(10)Room F. Inscribed bench.<br />

%Lines, D. in JEA 87 (2001), 43-54 pl. vi fig. 1<br />

803-027-370<br />

Round-topped stela, two jackals at top and nine lines <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fering text invoking Wepwaut(?) in Abydos,<br />

etc., on behalf <strong>of</strong> Hetepmontu, Head <strong>of</strong> the house, son <strong>of</strong> woman Tjenti, with many other names and<br />

incomplete figure <strong>of</strong> seated Hetepmontu in bottom left corner, Dyn. XIII, in Birmingham, Birmingham<br />

<strong>University</strong>, Department <strong>of</strong> Ancient History and <strong>Archaeology</strong>.<br />

%Schorsch, D. in JEA 87 (2001), 65-6 pl. ix [1] (as Osiris between ...)<br />

Valley <strong>of</strong> the Kings. KV 62, Tutankhamun.<br />

i 2 .583A<br />

Pectoral, King between Isis and Nephthys as vultures, 261O, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 61946.<br />

%Schorsch, D. in JEA 87 (2001), 69 pl. x [2]<br />

Valley <strong>of</strong> the Kings. KV 62, Tutankhamun.<br />

i 2 .583A<br />

Pectoral, King between Ptah and Sekhmet, with ḥeḥ-figure and royal ka behind them, 267Q, in Cairo,<br />

<strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 61941.<br />

%Schorsch, D. in JEA 87 (2001), 69-70 pl. x [3]<br />

Valley <strong>of</strong> the Kings. KV 62, Tutankhamun.<br />

i 2 .576A<br />

Throne, 91, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 62028.<br />

%Baines, J. and Riggs, C. in JEA 87 (2001), 103-11, 113-15, 117-18 pls. xiii [1, 2], xiv [1-3] (as travertine<br />

and Dyn. XXX or early Ptolemaic)<br />

800-940-600<br />

Upper part <strong>of</strong> royal statue, wearing nemes, right shoulder lost, arragonite, probably early Ptolemaic, in<br />

London, British Museum, EA 941.<br />

%Baines, J. and Riggs, C. in JEA 87 (2001), 107-11, 115-16 pls. xiii [3, 4]. xiv [4](pls. from Firth and<br />

Quibell)<br />

Saqqâra. Step Pyramid <strong>of</strong> Netjerikhet. Serdab Court.<br />

iii 2 .414A<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> Netjerikhet seated, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 49158.<br />

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%Baines, J. and Riggs, C. in JEA 87 (2001), 113 pl. xv [2-4]<br />

Ṣaqqâra. Miscellaneous.<br />

iii 2 .828A<br />

Bronze base for statuette <strong>of</strong> Ptah, with name <strong>of</strong> Netjerikhet on back.<br />

%Lull, J. in JEA 87 (2001), 181-2 fig. 1(from Montet)<br />

Ṣân el-Ḥagar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. V, Sesonchis III.<br />

iv.26A<br />

Re-used blocks from tomb <strong>of</strong> Ankhefenamun. One with scene <strong>of</strong> enthronement <strong>of</strong> Osiris from Book <strong>of</strong><br />

the Dead.<br />

%Lull, J. in JEA 87 (2001), 182 fig. 2 (from Montet)<br />

Ṣân el-Ḥagar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. I, Osorkon II.<br />

iv.26A<br />

Room 1. South wall. Scene <strong>of</strong> enthronement <strong>of</strong> Osiris from Book <strong>of</strong> the Dead.<br />

%Lull, J. in JEA 87 (2001), 184-5 fig. 4 (from Montet)<br />

Ṣân el-Ḥagar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. V, Sesonchis III.<br />

iv.26A<br />

Re-used blocks from tomb <strong>of</strong> Khens-hab. One with part <strong>of</strong> scene, Osiris on throne with devouring<br />

monster below, from Book <strong>of</strong> the Dead.<br />

%Kemp, B. in JEA 88 (2002), 15, 20-1 pl. iv [3]<br />

El-aAmarna. Town south <strong>of</strong> Wâdi. House N. 49.18. Renufer. Finds.<br />

iv.205A<br />

Limestone pebble with hieratic text <strong>of</strong> Kener, Guardian <strong>of</strong> the abode (?) temp. Amenophis IV.<br />

%see Spencer, J. in JEA 88 (2002), 39-40<br />

Tell Belim. Temple Enclosure.<br />

iv.7A<br />

Block with hieroglyphic inscription containing royal title and beginning <strong>of</strong> cartouche, User(?) ... re,<br />

probably Ramesses II, III or VII.<br />

%Spencer, J. in JEA 88 (2002), 42-3, 45-51 fig. 3 and on fig. 1<br />

Tell Belim. Temple Enclosure.<br />

iv.7A<br />

EES exploration 1999-2002 with plans.<br />

%Breyer, F. A. K. in JEA 88 (2002), 53-65 figs. (from Dreyer)<br />

Abydos. Umm el-Qaaâb. Tomb <strong>of</strong> ‘Scorpion’. U-j.<br />

v.78A<br />

Discussion <strong>of</strong> inscribed material.<br />

%Dorman, P. F. in JEA 88 (2002), 95-7 (false door and block), 99-110 (false door and block) figs. 1<br />

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Ṣaqqâra. Tomb No. 48, Ptahshepses.<br />

iii 2 .464A<br />

Lintel <strong>of</strong> doorway with <strong>of</strong>fering text, and false door (top missing) with biographical text, in London,<br />

British Museum, EA 682, and block from missing top with cartouches <strong>of</strong> Sahure and Userkaf in Chicago,<br />

Oriental <strong>Institute</strong>, 11048 (moved from iii 2 .349.)<br />

%Uytterhoeven, I. and Blom-Böer, I. in JEA 88 (2002), 116, 119 fig. 1 (showing position <strong>of</strong> statues) pl.<br />

xiv (from Lepsius) (showing position <strong>of</strong> statues)<br />

Hawâra. Pyramid. Amenemhet III.<br />

iv.100A<br />

Plans <strong>of</strong> pyramid and labyrinth.<br />

%Uytterhoeven, I. and Blom-Böer, I. in JEA 88 (2002), 116-119 pl. xii<br />

Hawâra. Labyrinth. Amenemhet III.<br />

iv.101A<br />

Fragment <strong>of</strong> statue group, a god wearing penis sheath, and another figure, perhaps Amenemhet III.<br />

%Uytterhoeven, I. and Blom-Böer, I. in JEA 88 (2002), 117 pl. xv [1]<br />

Hawâra. Labyrinth. Amenemhet III.<br />

iv.101A<br />

Fragment, upper part <strong>of</strong> royal statue, Dyn. XII, from Petrie excavations, in Copenhagen, Ny Carlsberg<br />

Glypt. Æ.I.N. 1415.<br />

%Uytterhoeven, I. and Blom-Böer, I. in JEA 88 (2002), 118-119 pl. xiii<br />

Hawâra. Labyrinth. Amenemhet III.<br />

iv.101A<br />

Fragment <strong>of</strong> life-sized statue <strong>of</strong> a god, perhaps originally a group statue.<br />

%Uytterhoeven, I. and Blom-Böer, I. in JEA 88 (2002), 118 pl. xv [2]<br />

Hawâra. Labyrinth. Amenemhet III.<br />

iv.101A<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> statue, Amenemhet III as god, in Leiden, Rijksmuseum van Oudheden, F.1934/2.89.<br />

%Broekman, G. P. F. in JEA 88 (2002), 163-78<br />

Discussion <strong>of</strong> chronological order and identity <strong>of</strong> kings<br />

Karnak. Great Temple. Quay.<br />

ii 2 .21(1)A<br />

(1) Texts <strong>of</strong> heights <strong>of</strong> the Nile.<br />

%Dodson, A. in JEA 88 (2002), 182 fig. 1 (drawn from Leclant)(as JE 29254B)<br />

Karnak. Northern Group. J. Temple <strong>of</strong> Osiris Pededankh.<br />

ii 2 .17A<br />

Lintel, double scenes, left half, Shepenwept II, with Pedehorresnet, <strong>of</strong>fering sistra to Amun, and<br />

334<br />

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Amenardais II <strong>of</strong>fering image <strong>of</strong> Maet to Amun and Mut, right half, similar scenes, with Nitocris for<br />

Amenardais, and Khons for Mut, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 29251bis.<br />

%Dodson, A. in JEA 88 (2002), 184 pl. xv [3]<br />

Lintel and upper part <strong>of</strong> outer jambs<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 279, Pabasa.<br />

i 2 .357(2)A<br />

Outer lintel, bark upheld by a god with Eastern and Western goddesses, etc., jambs and thicknesses, texts.<br />

%Kemp. B. in JEA 89 (2003), 12, 17-19 pl. 2 [2]<br />

El-aAmarna. Town. House P. 47 1-3.<br />

iv.203A<br />

Fragments <strong>of</strong> double-statue, Amenophis IV and Nefertiti, seated, two-thirds life-size, granodiorite,<br />

reconstructed, with belonging head (cast) <strong>of</strong> Nefertiti, in Berlin 21358.<br />

%Kemp. B. in JEA 89 (2003), 12 fig. 2<br />

El-aAmarna. Town. House N. 49. 18. Renufer.<br />

iv.205A<br />

Plans.<br />

%see Kemp. B. in JEA 89 (2003), 12<br />

El-aAmarna. Town. House N. 49. 18. Renufer.<br />

iv.205A<br />

Another pebble with hieratic text.<br />

%see Kemp. B. in JEA 89 (2003), 12-13<br />

El-aAmarna. Town. House N. 49. 18. Renufer.<br />

iv.205A<br />

Plaster with hieratic text, perhaps from writing-board.<br />

%Kemp. B. in JEA 89 (2003), 14-16 pl. 2 [1]<br />

El-aAmarna. North Palace.<br />

iv.193A<br />

2003 excavations. Description with aerial view.<br />

%Rose, P. in JEA 89 (2003), 21 fig. 1<br />

Qaṣr Ibrîm. Church. Remains <strong>of</strong> Taharqa temple.<br />

vii.94A<br />

2003 excavations. Brief description with plan.<br />

%Rose, P. in JEA 89 (2003), 23 pl. III [2] (as pl. III [1])<br />

Qaṣr Ibrîm. Church. Remains <strong>of</strong> Taharqa temple.<br />

vii.94A<br />

Fresco with name <strong>of</strong> Taharqa and King <strong>of</strong>fering to a god.<br />

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%Rose, P. in JEA 89 (2003), 23 pl. III [1] (as pl. III [2])<br />

Qaṣr Ibrîm. Church. Remains <strong>of</strong> Taharqa temple.<br />

vii.94A<br />

King <strong>of</strong>fering to a god, probably Amun.<br />

%see Goebs, K. in JEA 89 (2003), 27-37<br />

Qifṭ. Temple <strong>of</strong> Amenemhet I and Sesostris I.<br />

v.125A<br />

Decree <strong>of</strong> Antef VIII (Nubkheperre) deposing Teti, from south side <strong>of</strong> East Doorway, now in Cairo,<br />

<strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 30770 bis.<br />

% Franke, D. in JEA 89 (2003), 48-9 [A]<br />

Offering formula<br />

Abydos. Miscellaneous.<br />

v.103A<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Abkau, Dyn. XII, in Turin, Museo Egizio, Cat. 1534.<br />

% Franke, D. in JEA 89 (2003), 49 [top]<br />

type <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fering formula<br />

803-032-700<br />

Round-topped stela, nine lines <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fering text and afterlife wishes on behalf <strong>of</strong> Kemnen good name<br />

Wepwautnakht, Prophet, with mother Iy and two daughters, and below, Kemnen and wife Henenti, with<br />

four sons before them, and Nakht (i.e. Kemnen Wepwautnakht) and wife at table with <strong>of</strong>ferings, with a<br />

small figure <strong>of</strong> man censing before them, late Dyn. XI or early Dyn. XII, in Turin, Museo Egizio, Cat.<br />

1513.<br />

%Franke, D. in JEA 89 (2003), 49 [B]<br />

Offering formula<br />

Abydos. Miscellaneous.<br />

v.95A<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Djaa, year 6 <strong>of</strong> Sesostris II, in London, British Museum, EA 573.<br />

%Franke, D. in JEA 89 (2003), 49 [bottom]-50<br />

803-026-598<br />

Type <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fering formula<br />

Round-topped stela, date ‘year 17’ and names <strong>of</strong> Sesostris I, and eight lines <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fering text invoking ‘all<br />

the gods in Abydos’, etc., and address, on behalf <strong>of</strong> Sisopdu, Overseer <strong>of</strong> the antechamber <strong>of</strong> the temple <strong>of</strong><br />

Maet, son <strong>of</strong> woman Sithapu, and below, two men and two women with <strong>of</strong>fering before seated Sisopdu<br />

and mother, and row <strong>of</strong> people at bottom, temp. Sesostris I, formerly in G. Anastasi colln., now in Paris,<br />

Musée du Louvre, C 166 [E.3108]. (Probably from Abydos.)<br />

Franke, D. in JEA 89 (2003), 50 [C]<br />

Offering formula<br />

Abydos. Miscellaneous.<br />

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v.104A<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Nekhtioker, 1st Int. Period or Dyn XI, in Devonshire Collection at Chatsworth House.<br />

%Franke, D. in JEA 89 (2003), 50 [bottom]<br />

Type <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fering formula<br />

803-032-995<br />

Rectangular stela, four lines <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fering text on behalf <strong>of</strong> Inherthotep, Steward, and father Iy, and<br />

dedication by (Inherthotep’s) son Iy, Steward, born <strong>of</strong> woman Hepu, with three registers below, I,<br />

Inherthotep before seated parents, II, son Mehu before seated Inherthotep and Hepu, III, butcher<br />

slaughtering ox before seated Iy and wife, temp. Sesostris I or Amenemhet II, in Vienna, Kunsthistorisches<br />

Museum, Ägyptisch-Orientalische Sammlung, ÄS 90 (Probably from Abydos.).<br />

%Franke, D. in JEA 89 (2003), 50-1 [D]<br />

Offering formula<br />

Abydos. Stelae in Cairo Museum.<br />

v.264A<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Antef, temp. Sesostris I, No. CG 20542.<br />

%see Franke, D. in JEA 89 (2003), 51-2 [E]<br />

Type <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fering text<br />

803-026-228<br />

Round-topped stela, date ‘year 13' and cartouche <strong>of</strong> Kheperkare (Sesostris I), and twelve lines with<br />

<strong>of</strong>fering text mentioning Wepwaut, Heket, Khnum and ‘the gods in Abydos’ and ‘address to the living’ on<br />

behalf <strong>of</strong> Dedu, Steward, his brother Renokeri and his (Dedu’s) wife Inet, with Dedu seated below, dog<br />

under his chair, and three registers <strong>of</strong> relatives, including wife at table with <strong>of</strong>ferings, temp. Sesostris I,<br />

formerly in G. d’Athanasi colln. and at Sotheby’s in 1837, now in Durham, Oriental Museum, N.1932.<br />

(Probably from Abydos.)<br />

%Franke, D. in JEA 89 (2003), 51-2 [E]<br />

Type <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fering text<br />

803-026-150<br />

Round-topped stela, eight lines with date ‘year 14' <strong>of</strong> Kheperkare (Sesostris I) and <strong>of</strong>fering text on behalf<br />

<strong>of</strong> Djebaus, Steward, and wife, and below, the couple seated at table with <strong>of</strong>ferings, with dog under chair<br />

and son Dedu, Real steward, <strong>of</strong>fering goose to them, and at bottom, five <strong>of</strong>fering bearers approaching a<br />

rectangular stela, temp. Sesostris I, formerly in G. Anastasi colln., now in Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum,<br />

1192. (Probably from Abydos.)<br />

%Frood, E. in JEA 89 (2003), 59, 61-9, 73-81 fig. 1 pl. iv (as U/P) (with translation <strong>of</strong> text)<br />

Abydos. Osiris Temple. Kôm el-Sulṭân.<br />

v.51A<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Nebwaui, temp. Tuthmosis III, in London, British Museum, EA 1199.<br />

%Frood, E. in JEA 89 (2003), 61-3, 69-72, 78-81 pl. v (with translation <strong>of</strong> text)<br />

Abydos. Osiris Temple. Kôm el-Sulṭân.<br />

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v.51A<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Nebwaui, temp. Tuthmosis III, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, CG 34018.<br />

% Frood, E. in JEA 89 (2003), 61-3, 72-3, 78 pl. vi [1] (with translation <strong>of</strong> text)<br />

Abydos. Osiris Temple. Kôm el-Sulṭân.<br />

v.51A<br />

Stela <strong>of</strong> Nebwaui, temp. Tuthmosis III, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, CG 34017.<br />

%Hardwick, T. in JEA 89 (2003), 117[A], 126-130 [A] pl. viii (as not ancient)<br />

800-730-300<br />

Colossal royal head wearing blue crown, perhaps Amenophis III, gabbro, in Birmingham, Barber <strong>Institute</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> Fine Arts, 44.1.<br />

%Hardwick, T. in JEA 89 (2003), 117 [B], 125-6 [B], 131 [B] pl. IX [1, 2]<br />

800-732-853<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> royal statue wearing [blue crown], probably Ramesses II, granodiorite, in private possession in<br />

Germany in 1985.<br />

%see Hardwick, T. in JEA 89 (2003), 123 [C], 131 [C] (as granodiorite)<br />

Karnak. Cachette.<br />

ii 2 .138A<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> Tuthmosis III (q), seated, with nine name-rings on base, diorite or porphyry, usurped by<br />

Psusennes(?) and Sesonchis I, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, CG 42192.<br />

%see Hardwick, T. in JEA 89 (2003), 123 [D], 131 [D]<br />

800-730-165<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> royal statue wearing blue crown, probably Amenophis II, granodiorite, in Baltimore MD, Walters<br />

Art Museum, 22.229. (‘From Luxor’.)<br />

%see Hardwick, T. in JEA 89 (2003), 123 [E], 131 [E]<br />

Valley <strong>of</strong> the Kings. KV 35, Amenophis II.<br />

i 2 .555A<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> King wearing blue crown, wood, originally gilded, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, CG 24635 (JE<br />

32496).<br />

%see Hardwick, T. in JEA 89 (2003), 123 [F], 132 [F](as granodiorite and probably Amenophis II)<br />

800-731-050<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> royal statue wearing blue crown, grey granite, mid-Dyn. XVIII, in Chicago IL, Field Museum <strong>of</strong><br />

Natural History, A.105183.<br />

%see Hardwick, T. in JEA 89 (2003), 123 [G], 132 [G] (as granodiorite)<br />

800-725-640<br />

Upper part <strong>of</strong> royal statue, wearing blue crown, probably Amenophis II, diorite, in New York NY,<br />

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Metropolitan Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 44.4.68.<br />

%see Hardwick, T. in JEA 89 (2003), 126 [H], 132 [H] (as Amenophios II or Tuthmosis IV)<br />

800-731-520<br />

Head wearing blue crown, remains <strong>of</strong> text on back pillar, middle Dyn. XVIII, in Leipzig Ägyptisches<br />

Museum, Inv. 1640.<br />

%see Hardwick, T. in JEA 89 (2003), 132-3 [I]<br />

800-731-790<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> royal statue wearing blue crown, probably Tuthmosis IV, steatite, in Munich, Staatliche<br />

Sammlung Ägyptischer Kunst, ÄS 6770.<br />

%see Hardwick, T. in JEA 89 (2003), 126 [J], 133 [J] (as granodiorite)<br />

800-732-020<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> royal statue wearing blue crown, probably Tuthmosis IV, grey granite, in Paris, Musée du<br />

Louvre, E.10599.<br />

%see Hardwick, T. in JEA 89 (2003), 129 [K], 133 [K]<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> King wearing blue crown<br />

Karnak. Temple <strong>of</strong> Monthu. Hypostyle. Room VI.<br />

ii 2 .9A<br />

Statue-group, Amenophis III kneeling in ḥeb-sed dress protected by Amun. Head <strong>of</strong> King wearing blue<br />

crown, in Alexandria Museum, 406, remainder (=Karnak I, 8-9 fig. 11 pl. xv).<br />

%see Hardwick, T. in JEA 89 (2003), 133 [L]<br />

800-730-415<br />

Head wearing blue crown, small, probably Amenophis III but made during aAmârna period, in Boston<br />

MA, Museum <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts, 11.1506.<br />

%see Hardwick, T. in JEA 89 (2003), 133 [M]<br />

Objects from <strong>The</strong>bes.<br />

i 2 .783A<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> Amenophis III, ebony with gilt overlay, in Brooklyn NY, Brooklyn Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 48.28.<br />

%see Hardwick, T. in JEA 89 (2003), 134 [N]<br />

Karnak. Cachette. Royal Statues.<br />

ii 2 .139A<br />

Amenophis III (d), protected by Amun, headless, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, CG 42086.<br />

%see Hardwick, T. in JEA 89 (2003), 126 [O], 134 [O]<br />

Karnak. Cachette. Royal Statues.<br />

ii 2 .140A<br />

Amenophis III (h), head, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 38597.<br />

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%see Hardwick, T. in JEA 89 (2003), 134 [P] (as Amenophis III)<br />

Karnak. Great Temple. Hypostyle. Finds.<br />

ii 2 .51A<br />

Royal head, damaged, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 52541.<br />

%see Hardwick, T. in JEA 89 (2003), 134 [Q]<br />

800-745-100<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> royal statuette wearing blue crown, probably Amenophis III, bronze, in Cambridge, Fitzwilliam<br />

Museum, E.GA.4504.1943.<br />

%see Hardwick, T. in JEA 89 (2003), 120 [R], 134 [R](as perhaps ushabti)<br />

Medînet Habu. Finds from Temple Area.<br />

i 2 .774A<br />

Head wearing blue crown, probably Amenophis III, diorite, in Chicago IL, Oriental <strong>Institute</strong> Museum,<br />

16687.<br />

%see Hardwick, T. in JEA 89 (2003), 127 [S], 135 [S]<br />

800-731-110<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> royal statue wearing blue crown, no text but no doubt Amenophis III, granodiorite, in Cleveland<br />

OH, Cleveland Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 1952.513.<br />

%see Hardwick, T. in JEA 89 (2003), 135 [T]<br />

800-731-270<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> royal statue wearing blue crown, glazed steatite, probably Amenophis III, formerly in Lord<br />

Prudhoe colln., now in Durham, Oriental Museum, N.498.<br />

%see Hardwick, T. in JEA 89 (2003), 135 [V]<br />

Kôm Medînet Ghurab. Finds.<br />

iv.113A<br />

Wooden statuette <strong>of</strong> Amenophis III, in Hildesheim Museum, 53a.<br />

%see Hardwick, T. in JEA 89 (2003), 135-6 [W]<br />

800-731-422<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> royal statue wearing blue crown, Dyn. XVIII, calcite, at Sotheby’s in 1990, now in Hildesheim,<br />

Roemer- und Pelizaeus-Museum, Pelizaeus-Museum, 6221.<br />

%see Hardwick, T. in JEA 89 (2003), 136 [X]<br />

Faras. Mastaba Field.<br />

vii.125A<br />

Head wearing blue crown, steatite, Amenophis III or Tutankhamun, in Khartûm Museum, 5829.<br />

%see Hardwick, T. in JEA 89 (2003), 136 [Y]<br />

800-745-790<br />

Statuette <strong>of</strong> seated king wearing blue crown, probably Amenophis III, bronze, in Lausanne, Fondation J.-<br />

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E. Berger, in 1998.<br />

%see Hardwick, T. in JEA 89 (2003), 136 [Z]<br />

800-731-550<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> royal statuette wearing blue crown, probably Amenophis III, faience, formerly in W. MacGregor<br />

colln. and at Sotheby’s in 1922, now in Lisbon, Museu Calouste Gulbenkian, Inv. 139.<br />

%see Hardwick, T. in JEA 89 (2003), 125 [AA], 127 [AA], 129 [AA], 136 [AA](as Amenophis III) (as red<br />

quartzite)<br />

Objects from <strong>The</strong>ban Temples.<br />

ii 2 .533A<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II, quartzite, in London, British Museum, EA 30448.<br />

%see Hardwick, T. in JEA 89 (2003), 136-7 [BB] (as granodiorite)<br />

800-731-740<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> royal statue wearing blue crown, right part, black granite, late Dyn. XVIII or Dyn. XIX, formerly<br />

in G. Acerbi colln., now in Mantua, Galleria e Museo di Palazzo Ducale, Inv. 186.<br />

%see Hardwick, T. in JEA 89 (2003), 137 [CC] (as brown quartzite)<br />

Mît Rahîna. Ptah Enclosure. Subsidiary buildings and monuments.<br />

iii 2 .840A<br />

Quartzite head <strong>of</strong> Amenophis III, uninscribed, allegedly from here, in New York NY, Metropolitan<br />

Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 56.138.<br />

%see Hardwick, T. in JEA 89 (2003), 127-9 [DD], 137[DD]<br />

800-732-000<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> royal statue wearing blue crown, no text but no doubt Amenophis III, granodiorite, formerly in<br />

B. Drovetti colln., now in Paris, Musée du Louvre, A 25 [N.25].<br />

%see Hardwick, T. in JEA 89 (2003), 137 [EE]<br />

800-732-740<br />

Left part <strong>of</strong> head <strong>of</strong> royal statuette wearing blue crown, probably Amenophis III, schist, in Basel, Münzen<br />

und Medaillen A. G., in 1972.<br />

%see Hardwick, T. in JEA 89 (2003), 137 [FF] (as granodiorite)<br />

800-730-352<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> royal statue wearing blue crown, probably Amenophis IV, much damaged, black basalt, in<br />

Bologna, Museo Civico Archeologico, 1802.<br />

%see Hardwick, T. in JEA 89 (2003), 119 [GG], 137 [GG] (as probably usurped from Tutankhamun)<br />

Karnak. Cachette. Royal Statues.<br />

ii 2 .140A<br />

(k) Amenophis IV or Ay holding standard, wooden, usurped by Haremhab, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum,<br />

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CG 42095.<br />

%see Hardwick, T. in JEA 89 (2003), 126 [HH], 137-8 [HH]<br />

El-aAmarna. Miscellaneous.<br />

iv.234A<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> Amenophis IV.<br />

%see Hardwick, T. in JEA 89 (2003), 127 [II], 138 [II]<br />

Tanis. Great Temple. Transverse Line <strong>of</strong> Royal Statues.<br />

iv.20A<br />

Double-statue, Ramesses II, with goddess, probably Mut or Anat, granite, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum,<br />

Temp. No. 27.5.67.1.<br />

%see Hardwick, T. in JEA 89 (2003), 127 [JJ], 128 [JJ], 138 [JJ]<br />

Karnak. Objects. Statues.<br />

ii 2 .290A<br />

Painted quartzite head <strong>of</strong> Amenmesse (belongs to statue Bibl. ii 2 .52), in New York NY, Metropolitan<br />

Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 34.2.2.<br />

%see Hardwick, T. in JEA 89 (2003), 126 [KK], 138 [KK] (as granodiorite)<br />

800-732-701<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> royal statue wearing blue crown, probably Ramesses II, granite, formerly in J. A. Josephson colln.<br />

and on loan to Brooklyn NY, Brooklyn Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, L 76.10.1, then at Sotheby’s (New York) in<br />

1985, in Paris, Galerie des Saints Pères, in 1987, at Sotheby’s in 1989, and again at Sotheby’s (New York)<br />

in 1993.<br />

%see Hardwick, T. in JEA 89 (2003), 138 [LL] (as brown quartzite)<br />

800-732-636<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> royal statue wearing blue crown, probably Ramesses II, quartzite, formerly in N. M. and A.<br />

Heeramaneck colln. and on loan to Brooklyn NY, Brooklyn Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, L78.17.36, then at Christie’s<br />

(New York) in 1992 and in private possession in New York, on loan to Brooklyn NY, Brooklyn Museum<br />

<strong>of</strong> Art, in 1994.<br />

%see Hardwick, T. in JEA 89 (2003), 138-9 [MM]<br />

800-703-600<br />

Statuette <strong>of</strong> king wearing blue crown, wood, probably Dyn. XIX (with some modern restoration), wood,<br />

in Paris, Musée du Louvre, N.443 [A.F.505].<br />

%see Hardwick, T. in JEA 89 (2003), 119 [NN], 123 [NN], 126 [NN], 139 [NN] (as Turin Mus. 4573<br />

and granodiorite)<br />

Karnak. From Rifaud excavations.<br />

ii 2 .214A<br />

Statues <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II, seated, with statuettes <strong>of</strong> Queen Nefetari on left and <strong>of</strong> Prince Amenhirkhshef on<br />

right, granite, in Turin, Museo Egizio, Cat. 1380.<br />

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%see Hardwick, T. in JEA 89 (2003), 139 [OO]<br />

800-745-950<br />

Statuette <strong>of</strong> squatting naked child wearing blue crown, with a scarab and sun-disc on back, bronze, late<br />

Dyn. XVIII or XIX, in private possession in 1984.<br />

%see Hardwick, T. in JEA 89 (2003), 139 [PP] ( as probably not ancient)<br />

800-730-520<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> colossal royal statue wearing blue crown, perhaps Amenophis III, diorite, in Brooklyn NY,<br />

Brooklyn Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 59.19.<br />

%see Hardwick, T. in JEA 89 (2003), 119 [QQ],139-40 [QQ] (head as Dyn. XIX-XX, crown as temp.<br />

Amenophis IV)<br />

800-731-560<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> royal statuette wearing blue crown, possibly from two different sources, formerly in D. M.<br />

Fouquet colln. and in Paris, Galerie Georges Petit, in 1922, now in Lisbon, Museu Calouste Gulbenkian,<br />

Inv. 48.<br />

%see Hardwick, T. in JEA 89 (2003), 127 [RR], 140 [RR] (as not ancient)<br />

800-732-510<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> colossal royal statue wearing blue crown, perhaps Amenophis III, granite, in E. Ascher colln.<br />

%see Hardwick, T. in JEA 89 (2003), 127 [SS], 140 [SS](as not ancient)<br />

800-732-511<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> colossal royal statue wearing blue crown, colossal, perhaps Amenophis III, red quartzite, in E.<br />

Ascher colln.<br />

%see Hardwick, T. in JEA 89 (2003), 127 [TT], 140 [TT](as not ancient)<br />

800-732-570<br />

Colossal royal head wearing blue crown, colossal, possibly Amenophis III, red granite, in J. Brun colln.<br />

%see Hardwick, T. in JEA 89 (2003), 141 [UU] (as not ancient)<br />

800-732-880<br />

Royal head wearing blue crown, perhaps Ramesses II, basalt, in private possession in Holland in 1931.<br />

%see Hardwick, T. in JEA 89 (2003), 141 [VV] (as doubtful)<br />

800-732-579<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> royal statue wearing blue crown, perhaps Amenophis III, at Christie’s (New York), in 2003.<br />

%see Stevens, A. in JEA 89 (2003), 146 (as House T.41.1.)<br />

El-aAmarna. Town. Official Residence <strong>of</strong> Panehesi. House R.42.2.<br />

iv.201A<br />

Shrine.<br />

%Stevens, A. in JEA 89 (2003), 164 pl. xi [3]<br />

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El-aAmarna. Town north <strong>of</strong> Wâdi. House P.47.4.<br />

iv.204A<br />

Remains <strong>of</strong> ancestor bust, in Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum, 25847.<br />

%H<strong>of</strong>fmeier, J. and El-Maksoud, M. in JEA 89 (2003), 173 fig. 1 pl. x<br />

Sinai. North Sinai. Tell el-Borg.<br />

vii.339A<br />

Plan <strong>of</strong> area with satellite image.<br />

%H<strong>of</strong>fmeier, J. and El-Maksoud, M. in JEA 89 (2003), 177 fig. 3<br />

Sinai. North Sinai. Tell el-Borg.<br />

vii.339A<br />

Plan <strong>of</strong> site.<br />

%H<strong>of</strong>fmeier, J. and El-Maksoud, M. in JEA 89 (2003), 177-8 figs. 4, 5<br />

Sinai. North Sinai. Tell el-Borg.<br />

vii.339A<br />

Decorated blocks, including one showing a deity and remains <strong>of</strong> a serekh, another an arm in archer’s pose.<br />

%see H<strong>of</strong>fmeier, J. and El-Maksoud, M. in JEA 89 (2003), 179-80<br />

Sinai. North Sinai. Tell el-Borg.<br />

vii.339A<br />

Decorated blocks, including one with scene, deity <strong>of</strong>fering sword to King to encourage him to expand his<br />

borders (probably from a temple pylon).<br />

%H<strong>of</strong>fmeier, J. and El-Maksoud, M. in JEA 89 (2003), 181 figs. 7, 8<br />

Sinai. North Sinai. Tell el-Borg.<br />

vii.339A<br />

Jar handles with cartouches <strong>of</strong> Smenkhkare and Tutankhamun.<br />

%H<strong>of</strong>fmeier, J. and El-Maksoud, M. in JEA 89 (2003), 182 fig. 9<br />

Sinai. North Sinai. Tell el-Borg.<br />

vii.339A<br />

Inscribed granite fragment mentioning Re and a Ramesses (probably II).<br />

%H<strong>of</strong>fmeier, J. and El-Maksoud, M. in JEA 89 (2003), 188 fig. 13<br />

Sinai. North Sinai. Tell el-Borg.<br />

vii.339A<br />

Fragment <strong>of</strong> vessel with cartouche <strong>of</strong> Amenophis II (from Tomb 4).<br />

%H<strong>of</strong>fmeier, J. and El-Maksoud, M. in JEA 89 (2003), 189 pl. xii [2]<br />

Sinai. North Sinai. Tell el-Borg.<br />

vii.339A<br />

Fragment <strong>of</strong> limestone with inscription <strong>of</strong> Kha, Weapons bearer, mentioning the Company <strong>of</strong> Amun,<br />

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temp. Ramesses II.<br />

%H<strong>of</strong>fmeier, J. and El-Maksoud, M. in JEA 89 (2003), 196 fig. 16 (from Chicago, Reliefs)<br />

Bridge over canal with some captives and men acclaiming on either side in III, 3<br />

Karnak. Great Temple. Hypostyle. Exterior.<br />

ii 2 .54(167)A<br />

(167) Two remaining registers, II and III, four scenes in each.<br />

%Payraudeau, F. in JEA 89 (2003), 199-201 fig. 1 pls. xiv-xvi<br />

Objects from <strong>The</strong>bes. C<strong>of</strong>fins.<br />

i 2 .823A<br />

Gauseshen, daughter <strong>of</strong> Tanini (mother), and great-grand-daughter <strong>of</strong> Harsiesi, Vizier, cartonnage, Dyn.<br />

XXII-XXIII, in Brooklyn NY, Brooklyn Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 34.1223.<br />

%Vogel, C. in JEA 89 (2003), 239 pl. xxii [1]<br />

Deir el-Baḥri. Cemeteries connected with the Mentuhotep temple. Cemetery 500.<br />

i 2 .650A<br />

View.<br />

%Hall<strong>of</strong>, J. in JEA 89 (2003), 251-4 fig. 1 pl. xxiii (as King Yesbokhamani)<br />

Qaṣr Ibrîm. Various.<br />

vii.94A<br />

Two halves <strong>of</strong> statue <strong>of</strong> lion (now restored) with name <strong>of</strong> King Amanislo (in Meroitic hieroglyphs), found<br />

in staircase in Late Nubian buildings, in Cairo, <strong>Egyptian</strong> Museum, JE 90879, now on display in the<br />

Nubian Museum, Aswan.<br />

%Kemp, B. in JEA 90 (2004), 15-17 figs. 1, 3<br />

El-aAmarna. Town south <strong>of</strong> Wadi. House N.49.18. Renufer.<br />

iv.205A<br />

Description with aerial view and view.<br />

%Kemp, B. in JEA 90 (2004), 16 fig. 2<br />

Additional fragments with cartouche <strong>of</strong> Ankhkheperure (Smenkhkare)<br />

El-aAmarna. Town south <strong>of</strong> Wadi. House N.49.18. Renufer. North Loggia.<br />

iv.205A<br />

Jambs <strong>of</strong> entrance; remains <strong>of</strong> texts.<br />

%see Kemp, B. in JEA 90 (2004), 21-3<br />

El-aAmarna. From various parts <strong>of</strong> the Town.<br />

iv.207A<br />

Numerous statue fragments including the back <strong>of</strong> a blue crown and the top <strong>of</strong> a back pillar, still on<br />

site.<br />

%Reader, C. in JEA 90 (2004), 66 fig. 4<br />

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Ṣaqqâra. Pyramid-complex <strong>of</strong> Unis. Mortuary Temple.<br />

iii 2 .420A<br />

View <strong>of</strong> two palm-columns in situ.<br />

%Reader, C. in JEA 90 (2004), 70 fig. 6<br />

Pyramid-field <strong>of</strong> Dahshûr. B. Southern Complex. Causeway (Lower and Upper).<br />

iii 2 .877A<br />

Aerial view.<br />

%Gilbert, G. P. in JEA 90 (2004), 73-4, 78-9 fig. 1.<br />

Qift. Nagaa Kôm el-Kuffâr. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Shemai, Vizier, temp. Neferkauhor (Dyn. VIII).<br />

v.134A<br />

Description with view showing stelae.<br />

%Gilbert, G. P. in JEA 90 (2004), 74-5 figs. 2, 3.<br />

Qift. Nagaa Kôm el-Kuffâr. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Shemai, Vizier, temp. Neferkauhor (Dyn. VIII).<br />

v.134A<br />

Stela, Shemai standing with <strong>of</strong>fering formula.<br />

%Gilbert, G. P. in JEA 90 (2004), 76-8 figs. 4, 5.<br />

Qift. Nagaa Kôm el-Kuffâr. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Shemai, Vizier, temp. Neferkauhor (Dyn. VIII).<br />

v.134A<br />

Stela, Shemai standing before meat <strong>of</strong>ferings.<br />

%Gilbert, G. P. in JEA 90 (2004), 78 figs. 6, 7.<br />

Qift. Nagaa Kôm el-Kuffâr. Tomb <strong>of</strong> Shemai, Vizier, temp. Neferkauhor (Dyn. VIII).<br />

v.134A<br />

Stela, Shemai seated before libation <strong>of</strong>ferings.<br />

%Ikram, S. and Rossi, C. in JEA 90 (2004), 211-15 figs. 1, 2.<br />

West <strong>of</strong> El-Kharga Oasis. aAin Amûr.<br />

vii.295A<br />

Rock inscription. Serekh <strong>of</strong> a king <strong>of</strong> Dynasty 0 or early Dynasty I.<br />

%see Kemp, B. in JEA 91 (2005), 21<br />

El-aAmarna. Great Official Palace. Finds.<br />

iv.198A<br />

Fragments <strong>of</strong> relief from scene depicting Akhenaton, Nefertiti, and one or more daughters <strong>of</strong>fering to the<br />

Aten.<br />

%Kemp, B. in JEA 91 (2005), 24-6 fig. 3<br />

El-aAmarna. North Palace.<br />

iv.193A<br />

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Description with view <strong>of</strong> rear part.<br />

%Kemp, B. in JEA 91 (2005), 27 fig. 4<br />

El-aAmarna. Smaller Temple.<br />

iv.197A<br />

Sculptor’s trial piece, with the face <strong>of</strong> probably Akhenaten.<br />

%Rose, P. in JEA 91 (2005), 30, 32-3, 35 figs. 1, 2<br />

Qaṣr Ibrîm.<br />

vii.92A<br />

Excavation report, 2005, with plan and view.<br />

%Rose, P. in JEA 91 (2005), 33 fig. 4<br />

Qaṣr Ibrîm. Temple 6.<br />

vii.94A<br />

Block with cartouche <strong>of</strong> Tuthmosis II.<br />

%Raven, M. in JEA 91 (2005), 44 fig. 2 (from de Morgan)<br />

Text<br />

Dahshûr. North <strong>of</strong> the enclosure <strong>of</strong> Sesostris III. 2. Khnemḥotep.<br />

iii 2 .896A<br />

Canopic-chest, sandstone, in Cairo Mus. CG 4048.<br />

%Espinel, A. in JEA 91 (2005), 55-70 figs. 1, 2 (as probably from Wadi el-Hudi)<br />

Aswân. Miscell.<br />

v.242A<br />

Granite stela <strong>of</strong> Sireru, Keeper <strong>of</strong> the Chamber <strong>of</strong> the Treasury, M. K., in Cairo Mus. JE 86119.<br />

%Espinel, A. D. in JEA 91 (2005), 59 fig. 4<br />

801-415-000<br />

Statuette <strong>of</strong> Senusert S-n-wsrt Senbebu Snbbw, Steward, son <strong>of</strong> woman Ankhetenmontu anh.tj-n-mntw,<br />

igneous rock, 2nd half <strong>of</strong> Dyn. XII or Dyn. XIII, in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, 1888.1457.<br />

%Buckley, I et al. in JEA 91 (2005), 71-82 figs. 1, 3, 7<br />

Valley <strong>of</strong> the Kings. KV 39. Uninscribed tomb.<br />

i 2 .559A<br />

Description with position <strong>of</strong> tomb, plan, and view <strong>of</strong> entrance to burial chamber.<br />

%Ockinga, B. in JEA 91 (2005), 83, 85, 87-93 figs. 1-4 (as temp. Amenophis III and from Heliopolis)<br />

803-047-105 and 803-047-106<br />

Top left part <strong>of</strong> a stela (803-047-105), two registers, I, ‘his son’ and dedicator <strong>of</strong> the stela Sha-aa, Chariot<br />

warrior, with arms in adoration, his wife Ty, Songstress <strong>of</strong> the temple <strong>of</strong> Re, etc., and three sons, II, ‘his<br />

daughter’, ‘her son’ and [‘her daughter’] before Iry, wab priest <strong>of</strong> the temple <strong>of</strong> Re, and ‘his sister’ (i.e.<br />

wife) Bia, together with an <strong>of</strong>fering table (803-047-106) in which the stela was set up, mentioning [Sha-aa<br />

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and] wife Ty, as well as probably his parents Menkheper, Mayor <strong>of</strong> Heliopolis, and wife Sit-ty, 2nd half <strong>of</strong><br />

Dyn. XVIII, in Adelaide, Classics Museum <strong>of</strong> Adelaide <strong>University</strong>.<br />

%Pino, C. in JEA 91 (2005), 95, 97, 100 figs. 1-3<br />

Parts, with detail <strong>of</strong> bartering<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 57, Khaemḥet.<br />

i 2 .115(9)A<br />

(9) Two remaining registers. I, II, Unloading freight-ships, and market.<br />

%Pino, C. in JEA 91 (2005), 103 fig. 4<br />

Sub-scene<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes. TT 57, Khaemḥet.<br />

i 2 .114(8)A<br />

(8) Two remaining registers, I and II, remains <strong>of</strong> measuring crop and recording grain. Sub-scene, deceased<br />

with two <strong>of</strong>fering-bringers (one holding sheaf with quails) <strong>of</strong>fers on braziers to serpent-headed Termuthis<br />

suckling King as child.<br />

%Rowland, J. and Wilson, P. in JEA 92 (2006), 11, 13 fig. 5<br />

Kôm el-Aḥmar.<br />

iv.67A<br />

Inscribed red granite block with prenomen <strong>of</strong> Amasis.<br />

%see Rowland, J. and Wilson, P. in JEA 92 (2006), 13<br />

Kôm el-Aḥmar.<br />

iv.67A<br />

Red granite block, probably from a naos, with names and titles <strong>of</strong> Amasis.<br />

%Kemp, B. in JEA 92 (2006), 21 fig. 1<br />

El-aAmarna.<br />

iv.192A<br />

Plan <strong>of</strong> central and southern parts.<br />

%Kemp, B. in JEA 92 (2006), 47 fig. 17<br />

El-aAmarna. Town north <strong>of</strong> Wâdi. House R. 44.2. Panehesi.<br />

iv.201A<br />

Plan <strong>of</strong> north house.<br />

%Kemp, B. in JEA 92 (2006), 52 fig. 19<br />

El-aAmarna. Boundary Stelae.<br />

iv.230A<br />

Plan showing positions.<br />

%Kemp, B. in JEA 92 (2006), 52 fig. 20<br />

El-aAmarna. Boundary Stelae. Stela H.<br />

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349<br />

iv.232A<br />

View <strong>of</strong> niche containing stela H.<br />

%Parcak, S. in JEA 92 (2006), 57 fig. 1<br />

El-aAmarna.<br />

iv.192A<br />

Satellite view.<br />

%Parcak, S. in JEA 92 (2006), 61 fig. 4<br />

El-aAmarna. Great Temple.<br />

iv.195A<br />

Satellite view.<br />

%Thompson, K. in JEA 92 (2006), 141-50 figs. 2, 3<br />

El-aAmarna. Miscell. Statues.<br />

iv.234A<br />

Fragmentary dyad <strong>of</strong> Amenophis IV and Nefertiti.<br />

%Leahy, A. in JEA 92 (2006), 169-84 figs. 1-5 (as probably from Memphite area)<br />

801-707-900<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> Shedsunefertem, Greatest <strong>of</strong> the directors <strong>of</strong> craftsmen, etc., son <strong>of</strong> Ankhefensekhmet, Greatest<br />

<strong>of</strong> the directors <strong>of</strong> craftsmen, kneeling holding naos, head and arms lost, with text mentioning Ptah,<br />

Sekhmet and Hathor Nebthotep, possibly usurped from Khaemweset (son <strong>of</strong> Ramesses II), basalt, temp.<br />

Sesonchis I, in London, British Museum, EA 25.<br />

%see Leahy, A. in JEA 92 (2006), 174-5, 179<br />

801-765-540<br />

Head, black granite, Dyn. XXV, formerly in F. W. Bruce and A. Gallatin collns. and at Sotheby’s in 1951,<br />

now in New York, Metropolitan Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, 66.99.64.<br />

%Manniche, L. in JEA 92 (2006), 248 fig. 1<br />

Karnak. Hypostyle, Finds.<br />

ii 2 .53A<br />

Block, ‘talatat’ with lyre-players, lutist, double oboe-player and Syrians with giant lyre in Luxor Mus.<br />

J.210.<br />

%Manniche, L. in JEA 92 (2006), 248 fig. 2<br />

Karnak. Tenth Pylon. Blocks <strong>of</strong> Amenophis IV, ‘talatat’<br />

ii 2 .191A<br />

Block, female musicians playing harps, lutes and oboe, (Karakol no. 45).<br />

%Frood, E. in JEA 92 (2006), 250-55 figs. 1(from Petrie), 2, 3<br />

Abydos. Osiris Temple. Finds. Statues.<br />

v.47A<br />

Topographical Bibliography <strong>of</strong> Ancient <strong>Egyptian</strong> Hieroglyphic Texts, Statues, Stelae, Reliefs and Paintings<br />

<strong>Griffith</strong> <strong>Institute</strong>, Sackler Library, 1 St John Street, Oxford OX1 2LG, United Kingdom<br />

griffith.institute@orinst.ox.ac.uk


350<br />

Black granite head <strong>of</strong> Nebenmaet, High Priest <strong>of</strong> Abydos, probably temp. Ramesses II, in Manchester<br />

Mus. 2699.<br />

%Hardwick, T. in JEA 92 (2006), 255-60 figs. 1, 3<br />

Cairo. Monuments and re-used blocks found in the city.<br />

iv.71A<br />

Fragment <strong>of</strong> kilt from a royal statue with Golden Horus name <strong>of</strong> probably Amenmesse, in Cairo Mus.<br />

Temp. 30.8.64.4.<br />

%Hardwick, T. in JEA 92 (2006), 258 fig. 2<br />

Sinai. Temple <strong>of</strong> Hathor. Portico. Finds.<br />

vii.357A<br />

Lower part <strong>of</strong> double-statue, Ramesses II and Hathor, In Brussels, Mus. Roy. E.5012.<br />

Topographical Bibliography <strong>of</strong> Ancient <strong>Egyptian</strong> Hieroglyphic Texts, Statues, Stelae, Reliefs and Paintings<br />

<strong>Griffith</strong> <strong>Institute</strong>, Sackler Library, 1 St John Street, Oxford OX1 2LG, United Kingdom<br />

griffith.institute@orinst.ox.ac.uk

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