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Topographical Bibliography of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic Texts, Statues, Reliefs and Paintings Griffith Institute, Sackler Library, 1 St John Street, Oxford OX1 2LG, United Kingdom [email protected] Cairo, Egyptian Museum Past and present members of the staff of the Topographical Bibliography of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic Texts, Statues, Reliefs and Paintings, especially R. L. B. Moss and E. W. Burney, have taken part in the preparation of this list at the Griffith Institute, University of Oxford This pdf version (situation on 15 August 2011): Jaromir Malek (Editor), Diana Magee, Elizabeth Fleming and Alison Hobby (Assistants to the Editor), Sue Hutchison and Tracy Walker Volume i 2 Part 1 Thebes. Tomb 1. Sennedjem. i 2 .1, 3(5) Door, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 27303. Inner face, Toda, Son Notém, pl. opp. 30. See Brief Descr. No. 2006; Maspero, Guide (1915), 510 [4912]. Thebes. Tomb 1. Sennedjem. Objects of dec. i 2 .4 Outer coffin and sledge, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 27301. Schmidt, Sarkofager figs. 625-730. See Brief Descr. No. 2001; Maspero, Guide (1915), 393 [3797]. Thebes. Tomb 1. Sennedjem. Objects of dec. i 2 .4 Inner coffin and mummy-board (as ‘case’ in Bibl.), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 27308. Ramsès le Grand (Galeries Nationales du Grand Palais. Paris 1976), Cats. xxxv-vi with col. pls. See Brief Descr. No. 2003. Thebes. Tomb 1. Sennedjem. Objects of dec. i 2 .4 Masks, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, See Maspero, Guide (1915), 452 [4273-4]. Thebes. Tomb 1. Sennedjem. Objects of dec. i 2 .4 Canopic box, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 27307. Name and title, erný Nbk. 77, 1 [bottom]. Thebes. Tomb 1. Sennedjem. Objects of dec. i 2 .4 Two ushabti-coffins, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 48411-12. Newberry, Funeral Statuettes and Model Sarcophagi (Cat. Caire), 348-51 pl. xviii (CG 48411).

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Topographical Bibliography of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic Texts, Statues, Reliefs and PaintingsGriffith Institute, Sackler Library, 1 St John Street, Oxford OX1 2LG, United Kingdom

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Cairo, Egyptian Museum

Past and present members of the staff of the Topographical Bibliography of Ancient EgyptianHieroglyphic Texts, Statues, Reliefs and Paintings, especially R. L. B. Moss and E. W. Burney,have taken part in the preparation of this list at the Griffith Institute, University of Oxford

This pdf version (situation on 15 August 2011):

Jaromir Malek (Editor), Diana Magee, Elizabeth Fleming and Alison Hobby (Assistants to theEditor), Sue Hutchison and Tracy Walker

Volume i2 Part 1

Thebes. Tomb 1. Sennedjem.i2.1, 3(5)Door, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 27303.Inner face, Toda, Son Notém, pl. opp. 30. See Brief Descr. No. 2006; Maspero, Guide (1915), 510 [4912].

Thebes. Tomb 1. Sennedjem. Objects of dec.i2.4Outer coffin and sledge, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 27301.Schmidt, Sarkofager figs. 625-730. See Brief Descr. No. 2001; Maspero, Guide (1915), 393 [3797].

Thebes. Tomb 1. Sennedjem. Objects of dec.i2.4Inner coffin and mummy-board (as ‘case’ in Bibl.), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 27308.Ramsès le Grand (Galeries Nationales du Grand Palais. Paris 1976), Cats. xxxv-vi with col. pls. See BriefDescr. No. 2003.

Thebes. Tomb 1. Sennedjem. Objects of dec.i2.4Masks, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,See Maspero, Guide (1915), 452 [4273-4].

Thebes. Tomb 1. Sennedjem. Objects of dec.i2.4Canopic box, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 27307.Name and title, erný Nbk. 77, 1 [bottom].

Thebes. Tomb 1. Sennedjem. Objects of dec.i2.4Two ushabti-coffins, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 48411-12.Newberry, Funeral Statuettes and Model Sarcophagi (Cat. Caire), 348-51 pl. xviii (CG 48411).

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Thebes. Tomb 1. Sennedjem. Objects of dec.i2.4AUshabti-coffin, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Sabbahy, Ramses II No. 46 with fig.

Thebes. Tomb 1. Sennedjem. Objects of dec.i2.4Chair naming son Khabekhnet, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 27256.Capart, Propos fig. 84. See Maspero, Guide 511[4925].

Thebes. Tomb 1. Sennedjem. Objects of dec.i2.4Bed, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 27254.Detail, Shedid, A. Das Grab des Sennedjem 12, 15 Abb. 5 [upper]. See Maspero, Guide 525 [5255].

Thebes. Tomb 1. Sennedjem. Objects of dec.i2.46 walking-sticks, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 27310.Mélanges Maspero i, 573-7 pl. [A, C-F, H].

Thebes. Tomb 1. Sennedjem. Objects of dec.i2.4Architectural-instrument. Instrument for verifying levels, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1934(JE 27258).Chron. d’Égypte xvi (1934), 200-1 fig. 5. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 542 [5515-17].

Thebes. Tomb 1. Sennedjem. Objects of dec.i2.4Architectural-instrument. Plumb-line, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1940 (JE 27260).Nelson in Archéologia 95 (June 1976), fig. on 39 [lower left]. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 542 [5515-17].

Thebes. Tomb 1. Sennedjem. Objects of dec.i2.4Architectural-instrument. Cubit-measure, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1941 (JE 27211).Freed, Ramesses the Great 165 [30] fig. Text Carter MS. v. 2 [d]. See Maspero, Guide 542 [5518].

Thebes. Tomb 1. Sennedjem. Objects of dec.i2.4ADummy vase of Sennedjem, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 27248.The great Pharaoh Ramses II and his time Cat. 49 fig.

Thebes. Tomb 1. Sennedjem. Objects of dec.i2.4ACanopic boxes (mummiform), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 4249-52.

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Reisner, Canopics 173-7 pl. xciii.

Thebes. Tomb 1. Sennedjem. Objects of family.i2.5Wooden box of wife Iyneferti, with 2 gazelles, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 27271.Capart, Propos, fig. 85.<<>>

Thebes. Tomb 1. Sennedjem. Objects of family.i2.5Canopic box of Iyneferti, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 27306.Name and title, erný Nbk. 77, 2 [left, upper middle]. See Maspero, Guide 524 [5229].

Thebes. Tomb 1. Sennedjem. Objects of family.i2.5Stools of Iyneferti, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 27255 A, B.Bruwier, M.-C. in Cannuyer, Ch. and Kruchten, J.-M. (eds.), Mélanges Théodoridès 30, 32, 39, 46-7 [3,4]with 2 pls.

Thebes. Tomb 1. Sennedjem. Objects of family.i2.5AVase of wife Iyneferti, inscribed, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 27286 (CG 2770).See Bell, M. in Cahiers de la céramique égyptienne 1 (1987), 50 [2.7].

Thebes. Tomb 1. Sennedjem. Objects of family.i2.5Coffin, mother Esi, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 27309.Ramsès le Grand (Galeries Nat. du Grand Palais, Paris, 1976), Cat. xxvii pl. See Brief Descr. No. 2000.

Thebes. Tomb 1. Sennedjem. Objects of family.i2.5Canopic box of Esi, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 27304.Name and title, erný Nbk. 77, 2 [left, upper middle]. See Maspero, Guide 524 [5227].

Thebes. Tomb 1. Sennedjem. Objects of family.i2.5Outer coffin and sledge of Khons, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 27302.Schmidt, Sarkofager figs. 628-9. See Brief Desc. No. 2002; Maspero, Guide (1915), 393 [3796].

Thebes. Tomb 1. Sennedjem. Objects of family.i2.5Ushabti box of Khons, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 27299.Turaiev, Jašikidlja egipetskich etc. 5 pl. v [1].

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Thebes. Tomb 1. Sennedjem. Objects of family.i2.53 walking-sticks of Khons, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 27310.Mlanges Maspero i, 573-7 pl. [B, G, I].

Thebes. Tomb 1. Sennedjem. Other finds.i2.5AUshabti-box of Khabekhnet, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 27282.Mahmoud, A. in Hornung, E. and Bryan, B. M. (eds.), The Quest for Immortality. Treasures of Ancient Egypt(National Gallery of Art, Washington, June 30 - Oct. 14, 2002, etc.), 72 (by B. M. Bryan), 145-6 [63]figs.

Thebes. Tomb 1. Sennedjem. Objects of family.i2.5Canopic box of Tamaket, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 27305.Name and title, erný Nbk. 77, 2 [left, top]. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 524 [5228].

Thebes. Tomb 1. Sennedjem. Objects of family.i2.5Stool of Mosi, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 27290.<<>>

Thebes. Tomb 1. Sennedjem. Other finds.i2.5AMask of woman, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Hawass, Z. Hidden Treasures of Ancient Egypt (2004), 45 fig. (as Iyneferti).

Thebes. Tomb 1. Sennedjem. Other Finds.i2.5[Ostracon with hieratic text of the beginning of the Story of Sinuhe, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE25216.]

Thebes. Tomb 1. Sennedjem. Other finds.i2. pt. 2, xixUshabti-boxes of Iyneferti, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 27275.

Thebes. Tomb 1. Sennedjem. Other finds.i2. pt. 2, xixUshabti-box of Khabekhnet, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 27269.

Thebes. Tomb 1. Sennedjem. Other finds.i2. pt. 2, xixUshabti-box of Khabekhnet, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 27279.

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Thebes. Tomb 1. Sennedjem. Other finds.i2. pt. 2, xixUshabti-box of Khabekhnet, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 27288.

Thebes. Tomb 1. Sennedjem. Other finds.i2. pt. 2, xixUshabti-box of Khons, dedicated by Iuti, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 27277.

Thebes. Tomb 1. Sennedjem. Other finds.i2. pt. 2, xixUshabti-box of Nakht, Sculptor, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 27273.

Thebes. Tomb 1. Sennedjem. Other finds.i2. pt. 2, xixUshabti-box of Iti, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 27274.

Thebes. Tomb 1. Sennedjem. Other finds.i2. pt. 2, xixUshabti-box of Iuti, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 27276.

Thebes. Tomb 1. Sennedjem. Other finds.i2. pt. 2, xixBox of Iyneferti, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 27297.

Thebes. Tomb 1. Sennedjem. Other finds.i2. pt. 2, xixBox of Iyneferti, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 27298.

Thebes. Tomb 1. Sennedjem. Other finds.i2. pt. 2, xixBox of Khabekhnet, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 27292.Sabbahy, Ramses II No. 49 fig.

Thebes. Tomb 1. Sennedjem. Other finds.i2. pt. 2, xixBox of Khabekhnet, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 27296.The great pharaoh Ramses II and his time Cat. 50 fig.

Thebes. Tomb 1. Sennedjem. Other finds.i2. pt. 2, xixBox of Khabekhnet, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 27300.

Thebes. Tomb 1. Sennedjem. Other finds.i2. pt. 2, xix

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Box of Khons, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 27294.

Thebes. Tomb 1. Sennedjem. Other finds.i2. pt. 2, xixBox of Khons, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 27295.

Thebes. Tomb 1. Sennedjem. Other Finds.i2. pt. 2, xixDate-palm, fragment with Hathor-head and text of Sennedjem, used as lever, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Bruyre, La Tomb No. 1, 2 fig. 1.

Thebes. Tomb 3. Peshedu.i2.11Offering-table of Menna, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. 9.6.26.1.P.S.B.A. xxxiii, 361 pl. 3.

Thebes. Tomb 5. Neferabet.i2.14Two blocks from stela or wall, relatives before son Neferronpet and wife, and before deceased and wife, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. 30.12.31.1, 2.Vandier, Tombe de Neferabou 50-1 [c, a (2-3)] pl. xxiv.

Thebes. Tomb 15. Tetiky.i2.27(7)Model ushabti-coffins, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Names, Davies in J.E.A. xi, 12-13 [8-15].

Thebes. Tomb 20. Mentuhirkhopshef.i2.35(4)-(5)Fragment with offerings, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43369.Davies, Five Theban Tombs pl. 3.

Thebes. Tomb 20. Mentuhirkhopshef.i2.35(7)Block with stag’s head from hunting-scene on recto, and text on verso, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE43367 a, b.Davies, Five Theban Tombs 8 note 1pls. i [1], xi [5].

Thebes. Tomb 20. Mentuhirkhopshef.i2.35(7)Three fragments, with gazelle and wild ass from hunting-scene, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 51952.Davies, Five Theban Tombs pl. xii.

Thebes. Tomb 27. Sheshonk. Finds.

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i2.45Right jamb with Menkheper, Mayor of Memphis, [temp. Amenophis III], seated, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 66284.<<>>

Thebes. Tomb 32. Dhutmosi. Finds.50A (moved from i2.786)Statue of deceased with parents, seated, painted, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 549.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 94-6 pl. 91.

Thebes. Tomb 32. Dhutmosi. Finds.50AStela-fragment mentioning Paheb , [Royal] scribe, Scribe of Amun, with text of divine decrees, Ptol., inCairo, Egyptian Museum, [not yet numbered].Kákosy in OLP 23 (1992), 316-17 [III] pls. iv [C], vi [C].

Thebes. Tomb 32. Dhutmosi. Finds.50AStela-fragments of woman [He]reret, daughter of Paheb, Royal scribe, Scribe of Amun, wood, Ptolemaic,in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, [not yet numbered].Kákosy in OLP 23 (1992), 311-15 [I] pls. iv [A = left], vi [A].

Thebes. Tomb 32. Dhutmosi. Finds.50AStela-fragments of a Prophet of Hathor, with text of divine decree, wood, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, [not yet numbered].Kákosy in OLP 23 (1992), 315-16 [II] pls. iv [B], vi [B].

Thebes. Tomb 33. Pedamenopet.i2.56Remains of offering-scenes, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.B.I.F.A.O. xlvi, p. 92, fig. 9.<<>>

Thebes. Tomb 34. Mentuemhet. Finds. Statues of guardian-demons.i2.601. Statue-group, Duamutf seated with Kebhsenuf, dedicated by deceased, black granite, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 39273.Daressy, Statues de divinités 318-19 pl. lx.

Thebes. Tomb 34. Mentuemhet. Finds. Statues of guardian-demons.i2.602. Statue-group, two guardians, one standing, one squatting, black granite, dedicated by deceased, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 39274.

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Daressy, Statues de divinités 318-19 pl. lx.

Thebes. Tomb 34. Mentuemhet. Finds.i2.61Stamped brick [Leclant, Doc. 36], (probably from here), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Legrain in Rec. de Trav. xxxv, 213 [Doc. 41].

Thebes. Tomb 39. Puimre.i2.73(20)Stela, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34047 (JE 25792).Lacau, Stéles du Nouvel Empire 80-2 pl. xxviii. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 191 [752].

Thebes. Tomb 39. Puimre.i2.75Fragment of painted bas-relief with palms, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43368.

Thebes. Tomb 69. Menna.i2.139(14)Upper part of statue of wife, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36550.Encyclopedia l’Art pl. 88. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 129 [430].

Thebes. Tomb 71. Senenmut.i2.142Two name-stones of deceased with incised texts, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 66266-7.Hayes, Ostraka and Name Stones 50-1 pl. xxxi [lxvi, lxxxvi].

Thebes. Tomb 71. Senenmut.i2.142Three name-stones of deceased with painted texts, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 66268-70.Hayes, Ostraka and Name Stones 49, 51 pls. xxxii [lx], xxxiii [lxxxvii, lxxxviii].

Thebes. Tomb 72. Re.i2.143Coffin of deceased (containing mummy of Ramesses VI), found in Royal tomb 35 (Amenophis II), inCairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 61043 (JE 34566).Daressy, Cercueils des Cachettes royales 224-6 pl. lxix.

Thebes. Tomb 87. Minnakht..i2.179 and pt. 2, xxiSeat of statue of deceased, black granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36419.See Guksch, H. Nacht-Min und Men-cheper-Ra-Seneb 69-70. Text, Rec. de Trav. xvi. 43 [xcii].<<>>

Thebes. Tomb 103. Dagi. Burial Chamber.

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i2.217Sarcophagus, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28024 (JE 25328).Interior, L. D. ii. 147-8 [a, b], cf. Text iii, 251.; Coffin texts, Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empirei, 56-61; Maspero, Guide (1915), 26-7 [34].

Thebes. Tomb 103. Dagi. Fragments from Walls. Various.i2.217Ostrich, and part of boat, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 48848.Davies, Five Theban Tombs, 36 pls. xxx [2], xli [lower].

Thebes. Tomb 103. Dagi. Fragments from Walls. Various.217AFragment with spell 219 of Pyramid Texts in hieratic, probably from sarcophagus or stela, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, Temp. 4.7.23.13.BIFAO 83 (1983), 209-12 pl. xlii and fig.

Thebes. Tomb 146. Nebamun.i2.258

Fragment of stela (?) with representations of ushabti of deceased and wife, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 34160 (JE 33495).Northampton etc., Theban Necropolis 32 [22], 33 [43] pl. xxii [43]; Text, Lacau, Stèles du Nouvel Empire i,202-3.

Thebes. Tomb 157. Nebwenenef.i2.268

Brick of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. 10.4.23.7.Philadelphia photo. 40064.

Thebes. Tomb 219. Nebenmaet. Chapel.i2.320(1) and pt. 2, xxiiOuter lintel, Anubis jackal crouching, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 63645.Bruyère, Rapport (1933-1934), 118 fig. 53.

Thebes. Tomb 249. Neferronpet.i2.335Fragment of jamb with deceased seated at bottom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. 30.10.26.4.Title, Legrain, Répertoire généalogique et onomastique du Musée du Caire No. 262.<<>>

Thebes. Tomb 253. Khensmosi.i2.338Wooden birth-chair, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 56353.Ann. Serv. lii (1952), 90-1 fig. 8.

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Thebes. Tomb 280. Meketre.i2.360Fragments of relief, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. 9.12.20.1.Vandersleyen, Das Alte Ägypten Abb. xxvi [a, b, c]; M.M.A. photos M. C. C. 1, 2.<Notebook 1955, I, 22>>

Thebes. Tomb 280. Meketre. Models.i2.360 and cf. pt. 2, xixTwo canoes, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46715.Winlock, Models 67-8 [Y], 102-3 pl. 52 cf. 53. See Brief Descr. No. 6085.

Thebes. Tomb 280. Meketre. Models.i2.360Boat with paddles, and deceased and son Antef under canopy, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46716.Winlock, Models 59-64 [U] pls. 46, 49 [left] cf. 50, 79, 85-6. See Brief Descr. No. 6086.

Thebes. Tomb 280. Meketre. Models.i2.360Sailing-boat with deceased under canopy, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46717.Winlock, Models 59-64 [V], 99-100 pl. 47, V. See Brief Descr. No. 6079.

Thebes. Tomb 280. Meketre. Models.i2.360Kitchen tender, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46718.Winlock, Models 57-8 [R] pls. 40, 42. See Brief Descr. No. 6078.

Thebes. Tomb 280. Meketre. Models.i2.360Sailing-boat with wicker cabin, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46719.Winlock, Models 45-57 [P], 94-5 pl. 36.

Thebes. Tomb 280. Meketre. Models.i2.360Sailing-boat, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46720.Winlock, Models 45-57 [N], 92-3 pls. 33-4, 42. See Brief Descr. No. 6077.

Thebes. Tomb 280. Meketre. Models.i2.361House in garden, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46721.Leibovitch, Anc. Eg. fig. 132; Winlock, Models 17-19 [A], 83-4 pls. 9, 10, 12 [left]. See Brief Descr. No.6082.

Thebes. Tomb 280. Meketre. Models.i2.361

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Carpenter’s shop, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46722.Leibovitch, Anc. Eg. fig. 133; Winlock, Models 33-5 [J] pls. 28-9. See Brief Descr. No. 6083.

Thebes. Tomb 280. Meketre. Models.i2.361Spinning and weaving, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46723.Winlock, Models 29-33 [H], 88-9 pls. 25-7. See Brief Descr. No. 6084.

Thebes. Tomb 280. Meketre. Models.i2.361Inspection of cattle, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46724.Winlock, Models 19-22 [C], 84-6 pls. 6, 13-15. See Brief Descr. No. 6080.

Thebes. Tomb 280. Meketre. Models.i2.362 and cf. pt. 2, xixFemale offering-bringer with drink, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46725.Leibovitch, Anc. Eg. fig. 134; Winlock, Models 39-41 [K], 90-1 pl. 30 [left]. See Brief Descr. No. 6081.

Thebes. Tomb 300. Anhotp.i2.381Magical brick of wife, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Silverman, D. P. in Der Manuelian, P. (ed.), Studies in Honor of William Kelly Simpson ii, 736 fig. 2;Philadelphia photo. 40287.

Thebes. Tomb 308. Kemsit.i2.386Coffins of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 49892.M.M.A. photos M.7.C. 46-50.

Thebes. Tomb 314. Harhotp.i2.389Sarcophagus, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28023.Maspero in Mém. Miss. 1, pls. xvii-xviii. Texts, Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire i, 44-56; SeeMaspero, Guide (1915), 106-8 [300], fig. 41.

Thebes. Tomb 314. Harhotp.i2.389Fragments from tomb and sarcophagus, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. 5.7.22.1.Maspero in Mém. Miss. 1, pls. xi-xvi.

Thebes. Tomb 316. Neferhotep. Dyn. XI.i2.390Offering-table of Nebtiotef and Meryt, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 47713.M.M.A. photo. M.4.C. 130.

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Thebes. Tomb 316. Neferhotep. Dyn. XI.i2.390Statues of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 47708-9.M.M.A. Bull. Pt. ii, Dec. 1923, 20-2 figs. 13, 14.

Thebes. Tomb 316. Neferhotep. Dyn. XI.i2.390Statuette of tattooed dancing girl, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 47710.M.M.A. Bull. Pt. ii, Dec. 1923, 20-2 fig. 15.

Thebes. Tomb 316. Neferhotep. Dyn. XI.i2.390Fragment of blue faience hippo, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 47711.M.M.A. photo. M.4.C. 218.

Thebes. Tomb 319. Nofru. Blocks from walls.i2.392Head of personified season, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 49926.J.N.E.S. xiii, pl. xix.

Thebes. Tomb 319. Nofru. Blocks from walls.i2.392Two offering-bringers with bags on yoke, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 49927.M.M.A. photo. M.7.C. 174.

Thebes. Tomb 319. Nofru. Burial Chamber.i2.393Four ushabti-coffins, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 49086, 49088, 49090, 49092.<<>>

Thebes. Tomb 324. Hatiay.i2.396Stela, two registers, I, dec. before Osiris, II, three daughters, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34138 (JE31059).Lacau, Stèles du Nouvel Empire i, 188-9 pl. lvii.

Thebes. Tomb 324. Hatiay.i2. 396Triple-statuette, deceased, wife, and mother (heads lost), from niche, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE71965.Davies and Gardiner, Seven Private Tombs at K. urnah 43 pl. xli [right] (called F. 1965).

Thebes. Tomb 353. Senenmut.i2.418

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Thebes. Tomb 356. Amenemwia. Finds.i2.420Jambs of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 40367.Texts, Bruyère, Rapport (1928), 118-19 (called 46367).

Thebes. Tomb 358. Queen Ahmosi-Merytamun, daughter of Tuthmosis III, wife of Amenophis II. BurialChamber.i2.421Fragments of wooden sarcophagus, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 55170.Winlock, The Tomb of Meryet-Amun 21-4 pl. xxvii [D] fig. 8.

Thebes. Tomb 358. Queen Ahmosi-Merytamun, daughter of Tuthmosis III, wife of Amenophis II. BurialChamber.i2.421Outer coffin, fragments, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 55171.Winlock, The Tomb of Meryet-Amun 21-4 pl. xxvii [A-C] fig. 7.

Thebes. Tomb 358. Queen Ahmosi-Merytamun, daughter of Tuthmosis III, wife of Amenophis II. BurialChamber.i2.421Middle coffin, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 53140.Winlock, The Tomb of Meryet-Amun 21-4 pls. xxii-xxvi, frontispiece. See Brief Descr. No. 6150.

Thebes. Tomb 358. Queen Ahmosi-Merytamun, daughter of Tuthmosis III, wife of Amenophis II. BurialChamber.i2.421Inner coffin, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 53141.Winlock, The Tomb of Meryet-Amun 21-4 pls. xxviii-xxi figs. 5, 6. See Brief Descr. No. 6151.

Thebes. Tomb 383. Mermosi.i2.436Stela, upper part, deceased adoring Osiris and Western Hathor, probably from here, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 34139 (JE 25451).Lacau, Stèles du Nouvel Empire 189-90 pl. lvii.

Thebes. Tomb 386. Antef. Temp. Mentuhotp Nebhetpetre.i2.437Statue of deceased, sandstone, found in burial pit, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 89858, 91169.Saleh, Hauptwerke No. 70 fig.

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Thebes. TT 386. Antef. Temp. Mentuhotep Nebhepetre.i2.437AStatue base with name and title of Antef, sandstone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 91170.Arnold, Di. and Settgast, J. in MDAIK xx (1965), 60 pl. xix [a]. See Rummel, U. Meeting the Past. 100Years in Egypt. German Archaeological Institute Cairo 1907-2007 (2007), 158.

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Thebes. Royal Tomb 8. Merneptah.i2.509Four alabaster vases of Merneptah, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46706, JE 46709-11.Carter MSS. i. C. 169-73, 187-90, 193-200.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 8. Merneptah.i2.509Two alabaster vases of Rameses II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46708, JE 46712.Carter MSS. i. C. 183-4, 201-3. JE 46712, Freed, Ramesses the Great 200 [65] fig.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 8. Merneptah.i2.509One alabaster vase with hieratic text, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46707.Carter MSS. i. C. 174-6, 180-2, 185-6.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 20. Hatshepsut.i2.547Sarcophagus, red granite (as King), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37678 (also JE 52459).Davies, etc. Tomb of Hâtshopsîtû pls. xi, xii; Maspero and Roeder, Führer pl. 37 [a]; Maspero, Guide (1915),173 [620] fig. 59.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 20. Hatshepsut.i2.547Canopic-box of Hatshepsut, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38072.Davies, etc. Tomb of Hâtshopsîtû pl. xiii.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 20. Hatshepsut.i2.547Vase, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Davies, etc. Tomb of Hâtshopsîtû pls. xiv [1].

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Thebes. Royal Tomb 20. Hatshepsut.i2.547Vases, alabaster, of Hatshepsut, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 55610-12, JE 55614-16.Davies, etc. Tomb of Hâtshopsîtû figs. 5, 7 (all except JE 55614).

Thebes. Royal tomb 20. Hatshepsut.i2.547Three henu-vases of Hatshepsut, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 55609, 55613 and Temp.17.12.17.1.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 20. Hatshepsut.i2.54715 blocks, with texts of Book of Imi-Duat, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. 10.12.14.13.Johnson, G. B. in KMT 3 [4] (1992), 69, 72, 78 figs. on 80. See Davies, etc. Tomb of Hâtshopsîtû 80.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 22. Amenophis III.i2.550Box of King, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 3480.Texts, Mariette, Monuments divers recueillis en Égypte et en Nubie pl. 36 [a]; Legrain, Répertoire No. 239.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 22. Amenophis III.i2.550Fragments of another box (perhaps from same as preceding), round near Tomb 36, wood, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 36400.See Carter in Ann. Serv. iv (1903), 46.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 23. Ay.i2.551Sarcophagus, red granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72131.Eaton-Krauss, M. The Sarcophagus in the Tomb of Tutankhamun 5-8 fig. 3. Sketch, Hamza in Ann. Serv. xl(1941), 542 pl. lvi [6]. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 175-6 [624].

Thebes. Royal Tomb 23. Ay.i2.551Fragment from sarcophagus (see previous), with winged goddess and prenomen, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, Temp. 3.8.39.1 (formerly in Brit. Mus. EA 1002).Wilkinson MSS. xl, 150 [bottom].<<>>

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Thebes. Royal Tomb 34. Tuthmosis III.i2.553Vase of wife Merytre Hatshepsut, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 24941 (JE 32271).Texts, Daressy, Fouilles 290.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 34. Tuthmosis III.i2.554Faience plaques, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 24917-19 (JE 32232 a, b, c).Daressy, Fouilles 284 (Nos. 24917-19) pl. lv (CG 24917-18).

Thebes. Royal Tomb 34. Tuthmosis III.i2.554Sandstone fragment, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 24920 (JE 32223).Text, Daressy, Fouilles 284-5 No. 24920.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 34. Tuthmosis III.i2.554Alabaster false vases, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 24924-7 (JE 32230, 32258, 32229, 32606).Daressy, Fouilles 285-6 Nos. 24924-7 pl. lvi (JE 24925-6).

Thebes. Royal Tomb 34. Tuthmosis III.i2.554Faience wands, fragments, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 24933 (JE 32275, 32282, 32290, 32293).Text, Daressy, Fouilles 288 No. 24933.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 34. Tuthmosis III.i2.554Boxes, fragments, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 24937-8 (JE 32283, 32287, 32279).Daressy, Fouilles 289 Nos. 24937-8 pl. lvi (CG 24937).

Thebes. Royal Tomb 34. Tuthmosis III.i2.554Small alabaster vase, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 24942 (JE 32272).Text, Daressy, Fouilles 290 No. 24942.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 34. Tuthmosis III.i2.554Fragment of sledge of Sennedjem, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 24965.See Carter MSS. i. A.18; Daressy, Fouilles 293-4.

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i2.554AStatue of swan, wooden, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 24914 (JE 32239, 32274, 32284, 32277,32278).Daressy, Fouilles 283 pl. lv.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 34. Tuthmosis III.i2.554AModel tools, bronze, from foundation deposit, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 24930 (JE 32231, 32233).See Daressy, Fouilles 286-8.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 35. Amenophis II. Sarcophagus Chamber H.i2.554Canopic box, alabaster, with human-headed lids, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 5029-30.Daressy, Fouilles 243-4 pl. l. See Reisner, Canopics 403-4.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 35. Amenophis II. Cache. Coffins concealed here.i2.555Tuthmosis IV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 61035 (JE 34559).Daressy, Cercueils des Cachettes royales pl. lxi (lid).

Thebes. Royal Tomb 35. Amenophis II. Cache. Coffins concealed here.i2.555Merneptah-Siptah, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 61038 (JE 34563).Daressy, Cercueils des Cachettes royales pl. lxi.Thebes. Royal Tomb 35. Amenophis II. Cache. Coffins concealed here.i2.555Sethos II, (lid usurped from Amenophis III), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 61036-7 (JE 34560-1).Daressy, Cercueils des Cachettes royales pl. lxi.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 35. Amenophis II. Cache. Coffins concealed here.i2.555Setnakht, cartonnage coffin, and fragment of wooden coffin, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 61039,61044 (JE 34562, 34565).Daressy, Cercueils des Cachettes royales pl. lxii (cartonnage).

Thebes. Royal Tomb 35. Amenophis II. Cache. Coffins concealed here.i2.555Ramesses III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 61040 (JE 34560).Daressy, Cercueils des Cachettes royales pl. lxiii.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 35. Amenophis II. Cache. Coffins concealed here.i2.555Ramesses IV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 61041 (JE 34567).

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Thebes. Royal Tomb 35. Amenophis II. Cache. Coffins concealed here.i2.555 See Theb. tb. 72Re, containing mummy of Ramesses VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 61043.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 35. Amenophis II. Finds.i2.555Statues of King, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 24598-605 (JE 32305, 32422, 32701, 32628,32510, 32346, 32440).Daressy, Fouilles 155-7 Nos. 24598-602, pl. xxxi (CG 24598, 24600, 24602. See Maspero, Guide (1915),386 [3766 A-E].

Thebes. Royal Tomb 35. Amenophis II. Finds.i2.555AFragment of statue of King, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 24635 (JE 32496).Daressy, Fouilles 164 pl. xxxv.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 35. Amenophis II. Finds.i2.555Fragment of statue of King, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 24650.Text, Daressy, Fouilles 167.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 35. Amenophis II. Finds.i2.555Statue group, fragments, [Amenophis II] purified by Horus and Thoth, with (perhaps) name ofHatshepsut, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 24157 (JE 32411, 32523, 32674).Daressy, Fouilles 79 pl. xxxiii.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 35. Amenophis II. Finds.i2.555Statue of Horus, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 24606.Daressy, Fouilles 157 No. 24606 pl. xxxii.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 35. Amenophis II. Finds.i2.555Statue of Ptah, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 24607 (JE 32511, 32522).Daressy, Fouilles 157-8 No. 24607 pl. xxxii.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 35. Amenophis II. Finds.i2.555Statue of Osiris, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 24608 (JE 32441).Daressy, Fouilles 158 No. 24608 pl. xxxii.

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Thebes. Royal Tomb 35. Amenophis II. Finds.i2.555Statue of Osiris, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 24609 (JE 32501).See Daressy, Fouilles 158 No. 24609.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 35. Amenophis II. Finds.i2.555Statue of Osiris, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 24610 (JE 32410).See Daressy, Fouilles 158

Thebes. Royal Tomb 35. Amenophis II. Finds.i2.555Statue of Anubis or Duamutf, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 24611 (JE 32471).Daressy, Fouilles 158 pl. xxxii.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 35. Amenophis II. Finds.i2.555Statue of Osiris, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 24616 (JE 32368).See Daressy, Fouilles 159.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 35. Amenophis II. Finds.i2.555Statue of Osiris, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 24617 (JE 32702).See Daressy, Fouilles 159-60.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 35. Amenophis II. Finds.i2.555Statue of deity wearing atef-crown, carrying two vases, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 24618 (JE32439).Daressy, Fouilles 160 pl. xxxiii.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 35. Amenophis II. Finds.i2.555Statue of mummiform deity, hollowed to contain papyrus, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 24619(JE 32475).Daressy, Fouilles 160 pl. xxxiii.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 35. Amenophis II. Finds.i2.555Statue of seated mummiform loin-headed deity, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 24620 (JE32327).Daressy, Fouilles 160 pl. xxxiii.

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i2.555Statues of uraeus and Neith as serpent, wooden, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 24628-9 (JE 32409,32408, 32438, 32530).Daressy, Fouilles 162-3 pl. xxxv. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 384 [3764 D].

Thebes. Royal Tomb 35. Amenophis II. Finds.i2.555Leather mummy-wrapping, Setnakht, fragments, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 24737 (JE 32596).See Daressy, Fouilles de la Vallée des Rois 182-3; Maspero, Guide (1915), 406 [3871].

Thebes. Royal Tomb 35. Amenophis II. Finds.i2.555Statue of panther wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 24621 (JE 32632, 32531).Daressy, Fouilles 160 No. 24621 pl. xxxiv. Maspero, Guide (1915), 386-7 [3766, F, G], fig. 114.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 35. Amenophis II. Finds.i2.555Statue of panther, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 24622 (JE 32494).Daressy, Fouilles pp. 161 No. 24622 pl. xxxiv.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 35. Amenophis II. Finds.i2.555Part of head from statue of panther, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 24623 (JE 32656).See Daressy, Fouilles 161 No. 24623.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 35. Amenophis II. Finds.i2.555Fragments of statues of panther, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 24624 (JE 32531, 32549, 32557,32598-9, 32657).See Daressy, Fouilles 161 No. 24624.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 35. Amenophis II. Finds.i2.555Magical bricks with statues of Anubis jackal and two others, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 24101-4 (JE32370, 32371).Daressy, Fouilles 63-4 pl. xviii (CG 24101-2).

Thebes. Royal Tomb 35. Amenophis II. Finds.i2.555Sticks, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 24111-13, 24119 (JE 32583, 32896, 32360 a, b, 32499).See Daressy, Fouilles 65-8 pl. xix (CG 24119). CG 24112, text, Helck, Urk iv, 1368 (406, 2).CG 24113, 24119, Helck Urk iv, 1364 (400, 7), 1362-3 (400, 1).

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i2.556Bow, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 24120 (JE 32612).Daressy, Fouilles 68-9 pl. xix.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 35. Amenophis II. Finds.i2.556Four model boats, with scenes on sides, one reconstructed from fragments, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 4944-6, 5037 (JE 32219, 32217-18, 36688).Daressy, Fouilles 239-43, 246-7 pls. xliii-l. See Reisner, Model Ships 96-9, 114.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 35. Amenophis II. Finds.i2.556Clay sealings, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 11494-6 (JE 32342, 32341).Daressy, Fouilles 277-8 pl. xlvii; Quibell, Archaic Objects 102 pl. 18.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 35. Amenophis II. Finds.i2.556Faience vases, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 3859-3943.Daressy, Fouilles pp. 218-33, 236-9. Some pls. xlvi, xlvii.<<>>

Thebes. Royal Tomb 35. Amenophis II. Finds.i2.556Faience boxes, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 3945-62.Daressy, Fouilles 218-33, 236-9 pls. xlvi, xlvii (some).

Thebes. Royal Tomb 35. Amenophis II. Finds.i2.556Magical wands, faience and wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 24331-47.Daressy, Fouilles 115-18 pl. xxvii (some).

Thebes. Royal Tomb 35. Amenophis II. Finds.i2.556Fragment of box with hieratic text, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 24678.See Daressy, Fouilles 173.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 35. Amenophis II. Finds.i2.556Glass vases, fragments, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 24801-2, 24804.Daressy, Fouilles 201-2 pl. xliv (CG 24804).

Thebes. Royal Tomb 35. Amenophis II. Finds.i2.556False vase, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 24857 (JE 32700).

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Thebes. Royal Tomb 35. Amenophis II. Finds.i2.556Alabaster vases and lids, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 24862-74.Daressy, Fouilles 213-15.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 35. Amenophis II. Finds.i2.556Naos lids, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 24313-29.Daressy, Fouilles 111-14 pl. xlvi (CG 24313, 24329). Texts of CG 24313, 24321, 24326-7, Helck, Urk iv.1364 (400, 3-6).<<>>

Thebes. Royal Tomb 35. Amenophis II. Finds.i2.556Canopic jar of son Webensennu, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 5031.Lilyquist, C. in JARCE 30 (1993), 112 fig. 10. Text, Daressy, Fouilles 244. Name and titles, Legrain,Répertoire on 183.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 36. Mahirper. Temp. Hatshepsut. Finds.i2.557Sarcophagus, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 24001 (JE 33833).Daressy, Fouilles 1-3 pl. i. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 394 [3800, 3800 A].

Thebes. Royal Tomb 36. Mahirper. Temp. Hatshepsut. Finds.i2.557Three coffins, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 24002-4 (JE 33833, 33831, 33830).Daressy, Fouilles 4-8 pl. ii (CG 24003-4). See Maspero, Guide (1915), 396 [3819, 3821].

Thebes. Royal Tomb 36. Mahirper. Temp. Hatshepsut. Finds.i2.557Cartonnage mask, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 24096.Daressy, Fouilles 57 pl. xvi.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 36. Mahirper. Temp. Hatshepsut. Finds.i2.557Canopic box on sledge, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 24005 (JE 33829).Daressy, Fouilles 8-11 pl. iii. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 395 [3818].

Thebes. Royal Tomb 36. Mahirper. Temp. Hatshepsut. Finds.i2.557Four canopic jars, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 24006 (JE 33780).Daressy, Fouilles 11-12 pl. iv. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 396 [3823, A-D].

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Thebes. Royal Tomb 36. Mahirper. Temp. Hatshepsut. Finds.i2.557Mummy-cloth with cartouche of Hatshepsut, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 24099.Text, Daressy, Fouilles 58.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 36. Mahirper. Temp. Hatshepsut. Finds.i2.557Faience bowl with gazelle, fish, etc., in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 24058 (JE 33825).Daressy, Fouilles 24 pl. vi.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 36. Mahirper. Temp. Hatshepsut. Finds.i2.557Two leather dog-collars, one with name of dog and hunting-scenes, the other with horses, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 24075-6 (JE 33777, 33774).Daressy, Fouilles 33-4 pl. xi. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 395 [3802, 3809].

Thebes. Royal Tomb 38. Tuthmosis I. Sarcophagus Chamber.i2.557AWalls. Book of Imi-Duat, 7th and 8th divisions. Fragments, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. 31.5.25.7.Myliwiec, Studien zum Gott Atum i, 183 [15] Taf. xix, xx.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 38. Tuthmosis I. Sarcophagus Chamber.i2.557Walls, Book of Imi-Duat, 12th division. Fragments, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 24990(JE 33863).Daressy, Fouilles 303-4 and on pl. lvii.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 38. Tuthmosis I. Sarcophagus Chamber.i2.557Sarcophagus, quartzite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 52344.Hayes, Royal Sarcophagi 52-4, 104-10, 163-5, 184-204 [E] pl. vii. See Daressy, Fouilles 303-4; Maspero,Guide (1915), 172 [619].

Thebes. Royal Tomb 38. Tuthmosis I. Sarcophagus Chamber.i2.559Canopic-box, quartzite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36416.Winlock in J.E.A. xv, 58 pl. xiv [upper].

Thebes. Royal Tomb 38. Tuthmosis I. Sarcophagus Chamber.i2.559Alabaster jar of the King, dedicated by Tuthmosis II, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 24976 (JE 33864).Text, Daressy, Fouilles 300.

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Thebes. Royal Tomb 38. Tuthmosis I. Sarcophagus Chamber.i2.559Three alabaster jars of the King, two dedicated by Tuthmosis II, and one by Hatshepsut, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 55608, 55617.Davis, Tomb of Hâtshopsîtû 108-9 figs. 3, 4, 6.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 42. Tuthmosis II.i2.559AFoundation-deposits of Merytre Hatshepsut, wife of Tuthmosis III, three alabaster vases, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum.Texts, Gunn Notebook 45a, p. 47.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 43. Tuthmosis IV. Finds.i2.560Foundation-deposit, found in situ, vases (one, CG 46004, usurped from Hatshepsut), tools, and faienceplaques, some inscribed, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 46001-19.See Carter, Tomb of Thoutmôsis IV, 1-4 pl. ii; Maspero, Guide (1915), 382-3 [3730-8].

Thebes. Royal Tomb 43. Tuthmosis IV. Finds.i2.560Canopic box of the King, alabaster, fragments, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 46041.Lilyquist, C. in JARCE 30 (1993), 115 fig. 13. See Carter, Tomb of Thoutmôsis IV, 8 [8].

Thebes. Royal Tomb 43. Tuthmosis IV. Finds.i2.560Canopic jar, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 46036.See Carter, Tomb of Thoutmôsis IV, 6 [2].

Thebes. Royal Tomb 43. Tuthmosis IV. Finds.i2.560Three canopic jars of son Amenemhet, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 46037-9.Carter, Tomb of Thoutmôsis IV, 6-7 [3-6] pl. iii [right] (CG 46037). CG 46037-8, Lilyquist, C. in JARCE30 (1993), 116 figs. 11-12.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 43. Tuthmosis IV. Finds.i2.560Canopic jar of daughter Tentamun, fragment, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 46040.Text, Carter, Tomb of Thoutmôsis IV, 7 [7].

Thebes. Royal Tomb 43. Tuthmosis IV. Finds.i2.560Statuettes of the King, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 46046-50.Carter, Tomb of Thoutmôsis IV, 11-12 pl. v.

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Thebes. Royal Tomb 43. Tuthmosis IV. Finds.i2.560Chariot, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 46097.Carter, Tomb of Thoutmôsis IV, 24-33 figs. pls. ix-xii; Maspero, Guide (1915), 273-4 [3000] fig. 97.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 43. Tuthmosis IV. Finds.i2.561Wooden panels from sides of throne. Fragments of back, with sma-symbol, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 46096.Carter, Tomb of Thoutmôsis IV, 23 pl. viii [lower].

Thebes. Royal Tomb 43. Tuthmosis IV. Finds.i2.561Stone vases, some of Tuthmosis III and IV and Amenophis II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 46071-94.See Carter, Tomb of Thoutmôsis IV, 16-19.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 43. Tuthmosis IV. Finds.i2.561Cylindrical vases, faience, some inscribed, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 46203-25.Carter, Tomb of Thoutmôsis IV, 58-67 pls. xvii, xviii, xix [left], xx [left].

Thebes. Royal Tomb 43. Tuthmosis IV. Finds.i2.561Hes-vases, faience, some inscribed, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 46226-82.Carter, Tomb of Thoutmôsis IV, 68-81 pls. xxi, xxii.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 43. Tuthmosis IV. Finds.i2.561Libation vase, faience, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 46323.See Carter, Tomb of Thoutmôsis IV, 93 [5].

Thebes. Royal Tomb 43. Tuthmosis IV. Finds.i2.561Other vases, faience, some inscribed, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 46329-55.Carter, Tomb of Thoutmôsis IV, 95-101 pl. xxiii.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 43. Tuthmosis IV. Finds.i2.561Four magical bricks with emblems, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 46042-5.Carter, Tomb of Thoutmôsis IV, 9-10 pl. iv.

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Box and axe-handle, fragments, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 46127-8.Cartouches, Carter, Tomb of Thoutmôsis IV, 41.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 43. Tuthmosis IV. Finds.i2.561Fragments fan-handle, with King in boat, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 46095.Carter, Tomb of Thoutmôsis IV, 22-3 pl. viii.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 43. Tuthmosis IV. Finds.i2.561Panther, probably support for statuette, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 46066.Carter, Tomb of Thoutmôsis IV, 15 pl. vi.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 43. Tuthmosis IV. Finds.i2.561Throw-sticks, faience, some inscribed, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 46404-18.Carter, Tomb of Thoutmôsis IV, 110-13 pl. xxv.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 43. Tuthmosis IV. Finds.i2.561Garment of Amenophis II, fragment, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 46526.Carter, Tomb of Thoutmôsis IV, 143-4 pl. i.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 43. Tuthmosis IV. Finds.i2.561Ushabti-coffins, etc., faience, some inscribed, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 46181-95.Carter, Tomb of Thoutmôsis IV, 53-5 pl. xv.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 43. Tuthmosis IV. Finds.i2.561Linen with Horus-name of Amenophis III, two fragments, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 46527-8.Carter, Tomb of Thoutmôsis IV, 144 pl. xxviii (called Tuthmosis III).

Thebes. Royal Tomb 43. Tuthmosis IV. Finds.i2.561Clay sealing, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 46159.Carter, Tomb of Thoutmôsis IV, 44 fig. 40.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 46. Yuia and Thuiu. Objects of Yuia.i2.562Sarcophagus of Yuia, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 51001.Quibell, Tomb of Yuaa and Thuiu 1-3 pl. i. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 374 [3668].

Thebes. Royal Tomb 46. Yuia and Thuiu. Objects of Yuia.

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i2.562Outermost (second) coffin of Yuia, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 51002.Quibell, Tomb of Yuaa and Thuiu 4-5 pl. ii. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 373-4 [3667].

Thebes. Royal Tomb 46. Yuia and Thuiu. Objects of Yuia.i2.562Middle (third) coffin of Yuia, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 51003.Quibell, Tomb of Yuaa and Thuiu 5-10 pls. iii-iv. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 373, 374 [3666].

Thebes. Royal Tomb 46. Yuia and Thuiu. Objects of Yuia.i2.562Innermost (fourth) coffin of Yuia, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 51004.Quibell, Tomb of Yuaa and Thuiu 10-17 pls. iii-vi. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 374-5 [3669].

Thebes. Royal Tomb 46. Yuia and Thuiu. Objects of Yuia.i2.562Mask of Yuia, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 51008.D. C. F[orbes] in KMT 7 [2] (1996), 41-2 figs. on 40-1, 43 [right], front cover [right]. See Quibell, Tombof Yuaa and Thuiu 28; Maspero, Guide (1915), 372 [3640].

Thebes. Royal Tomb 46. Yuia and Thuiu. Objects of Yuia.i2.562Canopic box of Yuia, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 51012.Quibell, Tomb of Yuaa and Thuiu 30-2 pl. xiv. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 380 [3694].

Thebes. Royal Tomb 46. Yuia and Thuiu. Objects of Yuia.i2.562Ushabti-boxes of Yuia, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 51041, 51043-4, 51053.Two boxes, Osman, A. Stranger in the Valley of the Kings 2nd [lower] pl. after 64. Texts of all, Quibell,Tomb of Yuaa and Thuiu 39-41.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 46. Yuia and Thuiu. Objects of Yuia.i2.562Wooden boxes of Yuia, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 51115-16.Quibell, Tomb of Yuaa and Thuiu 55-6 pl. xliv.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 46. Yuia and Thuiu. Objects of Yuia.i2.562Staff and whip-handle of Yuia, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 51132-3.See Quibell, Tomb of Yuaa and Thuiu 59.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 46. Yuia and Thuiu. Objects of Yuia.i2.562Model coffin, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 51054.

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Quibell, Tomb of Yuaa and Thuiu 41 pl. xix.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 46. Yuia and Thuiu. Objects of Yuia.i2.562Model vases, two sets of four, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 51102-3.Quibell, Tomb of Yuaa and Thuiu 48 pls. xxiv-v.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 46. Yuia and Thuiu. Objects of Yuia.i2.562Wooden statuette from magical brick, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 51035.Quibell, Tomb of Yuaa and Thuiu 38 pl. xviii [left].

Thebes. Royal Tomb 46. Yuia and Thuiu. Objects of Thuiu.i2.563Wooden sarcophagus, on sledge, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 51005.Quibell, Tomb of Yuaa and Thuiu 17-20 pls. vii-viii. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 381 [3705].

Thebes. Royal Tomb 46. Yuia and Thuiu. Objects of Thuiu.i2.563Second and third coffins of Thuiu, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 51006-7.Quibell, Tomb of Yuaa and Thuiu 20-8 pls. ix-xii. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 380 [3704], 375 [3671].

Thebes. Royal Tomb 46. Yuia and Thuiu. Objects of Thuiu.i2.563Mask of Thuiu, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 51009 (JE 95254).Quibell, Tomb of Yuaa and Thuiu 28 pl. xiii. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 379-80 [3685].

Thebes. Royal Tomb 46. Yuia and Thuiu. Objects of Thuiu.i2.563Canopic box of Thuiu, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 51013.Quibell, Tomb of Yuaa and Thuiu 22-3 pls. xv-xvi. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 380 [3695].

Thebes. Royal Tomb 46. Yuia and Thuiu. Objects of Thuiu.i2.563Canopic jars of Thuiu, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 51018-21.Quibell, Tomb of Yuaa and Thuiu 34-5 pl. xvi. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 380 [3690-3].

Thebes. Royal Tomb 46. Yuia and Thuiu. Objects of Thuiu.i2.563Sistrum-handle of Thuiu, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 51174.Quibell, Tomb of Yuaa and Thuiu 63 pl. l.

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Chair of Teye, with Bes and Tueris on sides, and boat containing Princess Sitamun offering bouquet tothe Queen (cat under chair) and princess, on back, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 51112.Quibell, Tomb of Yuaa and Thuiu 52-3 pls. xxxv-vii. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 376 [3673].

Thebes. Royal Tomb 46. Yuia and Thuiu. Other objects.i2.563Chair of Princess Sitamun, with Tueris, Bes dancing holding knives and tambourines, and concubinesbring gold rings, on sides, Hathor-heads in front of arms, and double-scene on back, necklaces offered tothe Princess, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 51113.Quibell, Tomb of Yuaa and Thuiu 53-4 pls. xxxviii-xliii; Maspero, Guide (1915), 375-6 [3672] fig. 111.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 46. Yuia and Thuiu. Other objects.i2.563Chair with ibexes, Bes, and two figures of Tueris, on sides and back, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 51111.Quibell, Tomb of Yuaa and Thuiu 52 pls. xxxii-iv; Maspero, Guide (1915), 376-7 [3764] fig. 112.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 46. Yuia and Thuiu. Other objects.i2.564Bed with Bes panels, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 51109.Quibell, Tomb of Yuaa and Thuiu 50-1 pls. xxviii-xxx.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 46. Yuia and Thuiu. Other objects.i2.564Bed with Bes and Tueris panels, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 51110.Quibell, Tomb of Yuaa and Thuiu 51 pl. xxxi

Thebes. Royal Tomb 46. Yuia and Thuiu. Other objects.i2.564Jewel-box of Amenophis III and Teye, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 51118.Quibell, Tomb of Yuaa and Thuiu 56-7 pls. xlvi-vii. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 378 [3678].

Thebes. Royal Tomb 46. Yuia and Thuiu. Other objects.i2.564Jewel-box of Amenophis III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 51117.Quibell, Tomb of Yuaa and Thuiu 56 pls. xlv, xlvii. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 378 [3677].

Thebes. Royal Tomb 46. Yuia and Thuiu. Other objects.i2.564Box of Amenophis III and Teye, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 51114.Davis, Tomb of Iouiya and Touiyou pl. xi; See Quibell, Tomb of Yuaa and Thuiu 54-5.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 46. Yuia and Thuiu. Other objects.i2.564

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Vase of Amenophis III and Teye, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 51104.Quibell, Tomb of Yuaa and Thuiu 48-9 pl. xxvi [left]. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 373 [3652-3].

Thebes. Royal Tomb 46. Yuia and Thuiu. Other objects.i2.564Kohl-tube of Amenophis III, faience, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 51175.Davis, Tomb of Iouiya and Touiyou 34 pl. xliii [bottom right]. See Quibell, Tomb of Yuaa and Thuiu 63.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 46. Yuia and Thuiu. Other objects.i2.564Vase of Taemwazes, pottery in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 51083.Davis, Tomb of Iouiya and Touiyou pl. xxviii [middle]. See Quibell, Tomb of Yuaa and Thuiu 45-6.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 46. Yuia and Thuiu. Other objects.i2.564Clay seal of Ramesses III, attached to linen, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 51179.See Quibell, Tomb of Yuaa and Thuiu 64.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 47. Merneptah-Siptah.565AWooden fragment (possibly adze) of the King’s mother Queen Tia, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 38778.Aldred in JEA xlix (1963), 42-3 fig. 2. See Davis, etc. Tomb of Siphtah 13 (called Thiy).

Thebes. Royal Tomb 55. Probably Amenophis IV.i2.565-6Coffin lid made for Amenophis IV [by Nefertiti], in Cairo Mus. JE 39627.Davis, etc. Tomb of Queen Tîyi 16-19 pl. xxx. Lid see, Maspero, Guide (1915), 407 [3873].

Thebes. Royal Tomb 55. Probably Amenophis IV.i2.565ARestored case from coffin of Smenkhkare, formerly in Koutoulakis colln., then in Munich, StaatlicheSammlung Ägyptischer Kunst, now in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Ares, N. in Revista de Arqueología xxiii [253] (2002), 35-6 fig. on 35 [upper].

Thebes. Royal Tomb 55. Probably Amenophis IV.i2.566Three canopic jars [A-C], anonymous, originally probably made for Kiya and later re-used for AmenophisIV, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 39635-7.Davis, etc. Tomb of Queen Tîyi 24-5 pls. vii-ix [except upper left], xi, xiii-xv, xvii-xix . See Maspero Guide(1915), 370 [3610-12].

Thebes. Royal Tomb 55. Probably Amenophis IV.

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i2.566Shrine, made for Teye by Amenophis IV, fragments, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 57175.Davis, etc. Tomb of Queen Tîyi 13-15 pls. xxiii, xxvii-ix, xxxi-iii.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 55. Probably Amenophis IV. Finds.i2.566Four magical bricks with text of Amenophis IV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Davis, etc. Tomb of Queen Tîyi 10, 26-7 pl. 22.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 56. ‘Gold Tomb’.i2.567Gold diadem with cartouches of Tausert and Sethos II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 52644(JE 39674).Vernier, Bijoux et orfèvreries 204 pl. xli. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 441 [4192].

Thebes. Royal Tomb 56. ‘Gold Tomb’.i2.567Ear pendants of Sethos II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 52397-8 (JE 39675).Vernier, Bijoux et orfèvreries 137-8 pl. xxviii. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 441.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 56. ‘Gold Tomb’.i2.567Ear-ring of Queen Tausert, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 52331.Vernier, Bijoux et orfèvreries 119-20 pl. xxvi.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 56. ‘Gold Tomb’.i2.567Pair of silver bracelets, with scenes of Tausert before Sethos II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 52577-8 (JE 39688).Davis, etc. Tomb of Siptah 39-40 [15] 9th and 10th pls.; Vernier, Bijoux et orfèvreries 184-5 pl. xx. SeeMaspero, Guide (1915), 442 [4197-8].

Thebes. Royal Tomb 56. ‘Gold Tomb’.i2.567Gold plaques with cartouches of Sethos II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 52684.Vernier, Bijoux et orfèvreries 227-8 pl. lvi [C].

Thebes. Royal Tomb 56. ‘Gold Tomb’.i2.567Vase of Sethos II, faience, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 39712.Davis, etc. Tomb of Siphtah 45 [i] 21st pl. [left]. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 380 [3701].

Thebes. Royal Tomb 56. ‘Gold Tomb’.i2.567

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Alabaster vases of Ramesses II and Sethos II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 39713-18.Davis, etc. Tomb of Siphtah 31-2, 45-6 [ii, iii] 22nd pl. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 380 [3700,3702-3].

Thebes. Royal Tomb 57. Haremhab.i2.569Fragments of wooden coffin or sledge, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 24912.Text, Davis, etc., Tombs of Haremhabi and Touatânkhamanou 97 [l].<<this number probably wrong>>

Thebes. Royal Tomb 57. Haremhab.i2.569Canopic box of the King, alabaster, fragments, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. 9.12.22.1-14.Davis, etc., Tombs of Haremhabi and Touatânkhamanou 97-100 [3] pl. lxxiv. See Maspero, Guide (1915),398-9 [3839].

Thebes. Royal Tomb 57. Haremhab.i2.569Heads of canopic jars of the King, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46809, 46826, 55369.Davis, etc., Tombs of Haremhabi and Touatânkhamanou 100 [4] pls. lxxv, lxxvi.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 57. Haremhab.i2.569Two statues of King, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46888, 46944.Davis, etc., Tombs of Haremhabi and Touatânkhamanou 101-2 [6, 7] pl. lxxix (one statue). See Maspero,Guide (1915), 398 [3834, 3834 A].

Thebes. Royal Tomb 57. Haremhab.i2.569Base of another, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 55331.See Davis, etc., Tombs of Haremhabi and Touatânkhamanou 103 [11].<<>>

Thebes. Royal Tomb 57. Haremhab.i2.569Wooden seated statuette of Harpocrates (?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 55351.Davis, etc., Tombs of Haremhabi and Touatânkhamanou 102 [9[ pl. lxxx.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 57. Haremhab.i2.569Lion libation-altar of the King, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46867.Davis, etc., Tombs of Haremhabi and Touatânkhamanou 100-1 [5] pl. lxxviii. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 399[3842].

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Thebes. Royal Tomb 57. Haremhab.i2.569Wooden panther, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 55368.Davis, etc., Tombs of Haremhabi and Touatânkhamanou 103 [14] pl. lxxxii.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 57. Haremhab.i2.569Wooden dovetail with cartouche, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 55321.See Davis, etc., Tombs of Haremhabi and Touatânkhamanou 97 [2].

Thebes. Royal Tomb 57. Haremhab.i2.569Remains of two magical bricks with hieratic texts, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46817, 46832.See Davis, etc., Tombs of Haremhabi and Touatânkhamanou 106 [29].

Thebes. Royal Tomb 57. Haremhab.i2.569Three wooden plaques, one with remains of winged gods, possibly of Assyrian origin, one with name ofHapi, and one with a cartouche, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46853-5.Davis, etc., Tombs of Haremhabi and Touatânkhamanou 107 [33] fig. 1 (JE 46853).

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Corridor. Entrance.i2.570(1)Sealings (4), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Burton photos. 274, 276-9, 282.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Antechamber. Entrance.i2.570(2)Sealings (13), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See Carter i, 95.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Annexe. Entrance.i2.570(3)Sealings (171), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Burton photos. 275, 294, 296.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Sarcophagus Chamber.i2.570(4)Sealings of entrance (28), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Burton photos. 283, 288

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Sarcophagus Chamber.i2.570(4)Ka-statue of the King (22), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60707.

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Burton photos. 280, 292-3, 320-1, 491-6.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Sarcophagus Chamber.i2.570(4)Ka-statue of the king (29), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60708.Burton photos. 280, 292-3, 497, 499-500\2, 652-5.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Sarcophagus Chamber.i2.571Magical brick with Osiris figure, from niche (257), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61378.Burton photo. 884a.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Sarcophagus Chamber.i2.571Magical brick with Anubis-dog, from niche (258), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61376.Burton photo. 884.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Sarcophagus Chamber.i2.571Magical brick with ushabti-like figure, from niche (259), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61377.Burton photo. 884b.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Sarcophagus Chamber.i2.571Magical brick with djad emblem, from niche (260), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61379.Burton photo. 884c.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Sarcophagus Chamber. Four wooden shrines.i2.571First outermost shrine (207), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60664.Burton photos. 592a, 602-9, 611, 613, 629-30, 634, 637, 1543.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Sarcophagus Chamber. Four wooden shrines.i2.571Framework for pall (208), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60665.Burton photos. 611-12, 618-20, 1911-13.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Sarcophagus Chamber. Four wooden shrines.i2.571Pall (209), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62745.Burton photos. 611, 614-17, 621-3.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Sarcophagus Chamber. Four wooden shrines.i2.571

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Second shrine (237), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60666.Burton photos. 625-8, 632a, 1571, 1588, 1619, 1716, 1920-7.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Sarcophagus Chamber. Four wooden shrines.571ASeal from door of second shrine (237a), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60666.Burton photos. 612, 624.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Sarcophagus Chamber. Four wooden shrines.i2.571-2Third shrine (238), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60667.Burton photos. 632-33b, 642, 1717, 1928-32 .

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Sarcophagus Chamber. Four wooden shrines.572ASeal from door of third shrine (238a), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60667.Burton photos. 631, 631\2, 703-4a.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Sarcophagus Chamber. Four wooden shrines.i2.572Fourth innermost shrine (239), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60668.Burton photos. 638-38b, 640-1, 643, 1723-5, 1933.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Coffins.i2.572Bier, gilt, with lion’s heads and feet (253a), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60669.Burton photo. 885.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Coffins.i2.572Middle coffin, wooden (254), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60670.Burton photos. 717-21, 723-6, 730-30\3, 1568, 1589-90, 1852-4.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Coffins.i2.572Inner coffin, gold (255), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60671.Burton photos. 719c-d, 731, 731\4, 740-40c, 743, 770, 770\3, 1589, 1712, 1712\2, 1760, 1855-60.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Coffins.i2.573Mask gold (256a), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60672.Burton photos. 744, 749-55, 757-62, 1545, 1616-18, 1620, 1699, 1700.

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i2.573Trappings (256b(3)), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60673.Burton photos. 1909-10, 2003.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Coffins.i2.573Girdle, sheet gold (256l), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60677.Burton photos. 875-7, 2013.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Coffins.i2.573Girdle, sheet gold (256ee), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60676.Burton photos. 875-7.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Coffins.i2.573Diadem, gold (256,4,o), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60684.Burton photos. 825-31, 1892-3.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Coffins.i2.573Dagger, gold, and sheath with lions and gazelle (256dd), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61584.Burton photos. 869, 872-4, 1865.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Additional objects.i2.573Canopic-canopy on sledge, wooden (266), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60686.Burton photos. 1144, 1151, 1552.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Additional objects.i2.574Canopic-shrine, with statues of goddesses, etc. (266a), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60686.Burton photos. 938b-g, 1144-50, 1550, 1552, 1849-50.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Additional objects.i2.574Canopic-chest, alabaster, goddesses at corners (266b), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60687.Burton photos. 1151-3, 1155-9, 1166a, 1835-6.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Additional objects.i2.574Canopic-jars, head of King as lids, alabaster (266c-f), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60687.Burton photos. 1160-3, 1837-42.

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Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Additional objects.i2.574Four miniature coffins, usurped from Smenkhkare (266g), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 60688-91.Burton photos. 1164-6, 1554-5, 1701, 1708, 1718-19, 1750, 1752-9, 1843-8.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Additional objects.i2.574Anubis-jackal on portable pylon (261), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61444.Burton photos. 1110-12, 1113\2, 1117-19.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Additional objects.i2.574Inscribed linen (from Anubis-shrine) (261a), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62706.Burton photo. 1480a.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Statuettes of the King.i2.574Wooden head of young king in lotus-flower (8), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60723.Burton photos. 479-80, 1705, 1745, 1879-81.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Statuettes of the King.i2.574Statuette of the King, wood, with stick (275b), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60712.Burton photos. 999, 1607, 1951.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Statuettes of the King.i2.574Statuette of the King, wood, with stick (275d), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60713.Burton photos. 1006-6a, 1055, 1952.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Statuettes of the King.i2.574Statuette of the King, wood, with stick (296b), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60711.Burton photos. 1016, 1709, 1953.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Statuettes of the King.i2.574Statuette of the King, harpooning on reed-float, wood (275c), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 60709.Burton photos. 999-99a, 1004-4a.

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Statuette of the King harpooning on reed-float, wood (275e), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 60710.Burton photo. 999.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Statuettes of the King.i2.575Statuette of the King on black panther (289a), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60714.Davison, The Splendors of Egypt pl. on 19 (only ref., book not in G.I. Library).

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Statuettes of the King.i2.575Statuette of the King on black panther (289b), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60715.Burton photos. 1010, 1010c, 1519, 1707, 1785.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Statuettes of the King.i2.575Statuette of a King (Amenophis IV?), blue glass (54ff), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60718.Burton photos. 323, 1217.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Statuettes of the King.i2.575Statuette of a King (Amenophis IV?), limestone (54ee), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60719.Burton photos. 322, 324.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Statuettes of the King.i2.575Statuette of a King (Amenophis IV?), glazed stone (54vv), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60717.Burton photo. 324.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Statuettes of the King.i2.575Bust, used as mannequin (116), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60722.Burton photos. 43, 325-6.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Chariots.i2.575Chariot (120), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61989.Burton photos. 43, 517-28, 532-3.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Chariots.i2.575AChariot (121), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61991.Burton photos. 43, 1775.

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Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Chariots.i2.575AHawk, wood, gesso and gilt, from Chariot 121 (112), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61991d.Burton photo. 516.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Chariots.i2.575Chariot (122), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61990.Burton photos. 535-42a.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Chariots.i2.575APair of blinkers (122i), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61990h.Burton photos. 544, 1780.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Chariots.i2.575APair of blinkers (122j), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61990i.Burton photos. 555, 1780.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Chariots.i2.575APair of blinkers (122k), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61990h.Burton photos. 556, 1780.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Chariots.i2.575Harness, embossed sheet gold (122v), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. 30.3.34.52.Burton photo. 1197a.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Chariots.i2.575AFive incised strips of wood, part of chariot (?) (150), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61998.Burton photos. 529, 559.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Chariots.i2.575AHawk, wooden, gesso and gilt (157=120f), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61989d.Burton photo. 561.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Chariots.i2.575AHawk, wooden, gesso and gilt (160=122f), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61990d.Burton photos. 573-4.

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Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Chariots.i2.575AChariot (161), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61993.Littauer and Crouwel, Chariots 26-7 [A4] with pls. xxx-xxxii.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Chariots.i2.575AChariot (332), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61994.Littauer and Crouwel, Chariots 53-5 [A5] with pls. liv, lv; Burton photo. 1498.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Chariots.i2.575AChariot (333), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61992.Littauer and Crouwel, Chariots 55-7 [A6] with pls. lvi-lix.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Furniture.i2.575Couch with hippopotamus-heads (137), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62012.Burton photos. 15, 166, 1540\2.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Furniture.i2.575Couch with Hathor-cow heads (73), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62013.Burton photos. 513-15.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Furniture.i2.576Couch, with lion-heads (35), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62011.Burton photos. 512, 512a.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Furniture.i2.576Bed, ebony, with Bes and Tueris panels, etc. (47), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62016.Burton photos. 23, 63-5.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Furniture.i2.576Bed, ebony, with Bes and Turis panels, etc. (377), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62015.Burton photo. 1288.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Furniture.i2.576Bed, gilt and ebony, with floral decoration (466), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62014.Burton photos. 1285-6.

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Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Furniture.i2.576Folding bed (586), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62018.Burton photos. 1287, 1479-79a.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Furniture.i2.576Head-rest, with Bes on each side of base, wood (101o), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62025.Burton photo. 195.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Furniture.i2.576Head-rest, blue glass with text (403a), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62022.Burton photos. 200a, 1565.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Furniture.i2.576Head-rest, blue faience, with cartouche (403b), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62021.Burton photos. 1092a, 1535, 1728, 1884.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Furniture.i2.576Head-rest, ivory, with Shu and lions (403c), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62020.Burton photos. 1236-8, 1736, 1862-3.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Furniture.i2.576Head-rest, ivory, with Bes-heads (403d), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62023.Burton photos. 1239, 1703-4.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Furniture.i2.576Throne, with scene on back of seat (91), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62028.Burton photos. 154, 154a, 154h, 155-64.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Furniture.i2.576Footstool (to throne 91), with prostrate captives (90), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62046.Burton photos. 357-8.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Furniture.i2.577Chair, cedarwood, with Heh-figure, etc. (87), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62029.Burton photos. 147-53.

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Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Furniture.i2.577Ceremonial folding chair, ebony and ivory (351), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62030.Burton photos. 1289-91, 1720-2, 1729, 1863.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Furniture.i2.577Footstool with captives (378), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62045.Burton photos. 1290-90a.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Furniture.i2.577Chair, white wood, with hawk on back (349), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62032.Burton photos. 1293, 1734, 1737-8, 1851.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Furniture.i2.577Stool, four-legged, wood, painted white and gold (467), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62038.Burton photos. 1295, 1957-8.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Furniture.i2.577Child's chair, ebony, with ivory panels (39), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62033.Burton photos. 143-6.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Furniture.i2.577Chair-seat, with captives (457), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62034.Burton photo. 1325.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Furniture.i2.577Stool, four-legged, wood (78), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62039.Burton photos. 351, 2022.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Furniture.i2.577Stool, three-legged, with bound lions, etc. (412), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62043.Burton photos. 1294, 1532-3, 1670.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Furniture.i2.577Footstool, wooden, with captives (30), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62047.Burton photos. 345-6, 2018.

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Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Furniture.i2.577Footstool, wooden, with captives (88), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62048.Burton photos. 355-6.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Furniture.i2.577Footstool, wood, with captives (511), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62044.Burton photos. 1305, 1732, 1877.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Furniture.i2.577Hassock, beadwork, with captives (354), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62056.Burton photos. 1217, 1740.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Boxes.i2.577-8Box, wooden, with painted scenes (21), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61467.Burton photos. 76, 78-87, 1468, 1611, 1807-18.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Boxes.i2.578Box, wood and ivory, with painted scenes (540), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61477.Burton photos. 1298, 1465, 1467, 1467b, 1831.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Boxes.i2.578Lid of box 540, wood and ivory (551), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61477.Burton photos. 1465, 1467, 1467a, 1467c-e, 1467e(a),1831.

Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Boxes.i2.578Box, faience and gilt panels, with Heh-figures (44), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61476.Burton photos. 101-7, 1220a-d, 1684, 1751.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Boxes.i2.578Box, cedarwood and ivory, with carrying-poles (32), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61445.Burton photos. 88-94, 1223, 1557.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Boxes.i2.578Box, painted alabaster, with floral decoration (40), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61466.Burton photos. 95-7, 1220-1.

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Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Boxes.i2.579Box, for jewels, ivory, with Horus-name of King (54ddd), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61449.Burton photos. 123-7.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Boxes.i2.579Box for linen, vaulted, ebony and painted wood (101), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61468.Burton photos. 137-40, 171.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Boxes.i2.579Box, on tall legs, ebony and cedar (403), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61446.Burton photos. 1307, 1587, 1702, 1766.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Boxes.i2.579Box, on tall legs, ebony and cedar (388), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61447.Burton photos. 1308, 1832.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Boxes.i2.579Piece of board, belonging to lid 537 of box 388 (386), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61447.Burton photos. 1546, 1833.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Boxes.i2.579Box, wood and ebony, cartouche-shaped (269), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61490.Burton photos. 1176a-81.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Boxes.i2.579Box, cedarwood and ivory, with 16 compartments (271), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61458.Burton photos. 987a-c, 1109, 1765, 1827.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Boxes.i2.579Box for playthings, with automatic lock (585), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61456.Burton photos. 1302-3, 1764.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Boxes.i2.579Box for the King's headwear (lid = 615) (547), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61457.Burton photos. 1309-10.

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Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Boxes.i2.579Lid of box 547 (615), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61457.Burton photos. 1299, 1309.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Boxes.i2.579Box for perfume, in form of double-cartouche, gold (240bis), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 61496.Burton photos. 713-16, 987, 1749, 1826.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Boxes.i2.579Box, ebony and red wood veneer, semicircular (79), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61495.Burton photos. 133-6.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Boxes.i2.579Lid of box 79, ebony and red wood, semicircular (574), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61495.Burton photos. 1300-1.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Boxes.i2.579Box, inlaid, with four compartments (268), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61461.Burton photos. 1098-99, 1100, 1824.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Boxes.i2.579Box, rectangular, wood (546), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61450.See Killen, G. Ancient Egyptian Furniture ii, 69.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Boxes.i2.579Lid of box 546, with cartouches, wood (550), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61450.See Killen, G. Ancient Egyptian Furniture ii, 69.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Boxes.i2.579Fragments of box with cartouche of Smenkhkare (1k), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61500 A, B.Burton photos. 167-8, 1806.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Boxes.i2.579Box-lid, glass, with Princess Neferneferure (54hh), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61498.

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Burton photos. 122, 175.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Boxes.i2.579Box-panel, with geese and flower decoration (620(121)), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61499.Burton photo. 1297.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Boxes.i2.579ABox, hinged, wooden (50), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61454.Burton photos. 108-11.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Vases and lamps.i2.580Alabaster cup with lotus-flowers and Heh-figures (14), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62125.Burton photos. 455-6.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Vases and lamps.i2.580Vase for perfume, alabaster, with Nile-gods (210), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62114.Burton photos. 667-72, 1660.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Vases and lamps.i2.580Jar for cosmetics, alabaster, with lion on lid (211), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62119.Burton photos. 660-6.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Vases and lamps.i2.580Vase, alabaster, held by standing Nile-god (360), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62113.Burton photos. 1323, 1615, 1651-2.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Vases and lamps.i2.580Vase, alabaster (58), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62115.Burton photo. 469.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Vases and lamps.i2.580Vase, alabaster, on stand (60), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62118.Burton photos. 470, 475-7, 1641.

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Vase, alabaster, on papyrus and lotus stand (61), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62117.Burton photos. 471, 475-7, 1641.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Vases and lamps.i2.580Vase, alabaster, on stand (57), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62116.Burton photos. 468, 475-7, 1641.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Vases and lamps.i2.580Vase, with cartouches of the King and Queen (367d), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62256.Text Corpus 175.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Vases and lamps.i2.580Vase for ointment, alabaster, lion-shaped (579), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62124.Burton photos. 1216, 1254, 1526, 1650.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Vases and lamps.i2.580Vase for oil, alabaster, in form of ibex (584), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62122.Burton photos. 1255, 1614, 1658-9.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Vases and lamps.i2.580Vase, openwork (420), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62121.Burton photos. 1256, 1642-3, 1655-6.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Vases and lamps.i2.580Vase for oil, cartouches (520), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62123.Burton photos. 1527, 1676-7.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Vases and lamps.i2.580Vase, with cartouches (385), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62132.Burton photos. 1743, 1748.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Vases and lamps.i2.580Lamp, alabaster, with scene, King and Queen (173), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62111.Burton photos. 657-57b, 659-59d.

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i2.580Jar, alabaster, of Tuthmosis III, of 14 hin (404), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62164.Burton photos. 1263, 2023.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Vases and lamps.i2.580Jar, alabaster, of Tuthmosis IV, of 16 hin (410), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62131.Burton photo. 1261.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Vases and lamps.i2.580Jar, alabaster, of Amenophis III and Teye (588), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62144.Burton photos. 1520, 1746.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Vases and lamps.i2.580Jar of Amenophis III, alabaster (483), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62143.Burton photos. 1536, 1744.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Vases and lamps.i2.581Drinking cup, blue faience (54n), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62257.Text Corpus 28.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Vases and lamps.i2.581Cup, blue glaze (54t), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62262.Burton photos. 177-8.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Vases and lamps.i2.581ACup, blue glaze (54u), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62263.Reeves, The Complete Tutankhamun fig. on 200 [middle, upper left].

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Vases and lamps.i2.581Wine cup, blue faience (54qq(1)), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62259.Unpublished.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Vases and lamps.i2.581Wine cup, green faience (54rr(1)), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62265.Text Corpus 29.

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Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Vases and lamps.i2.581Vase of king, faience (31), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62252.Burton photo.173.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Vases and lamps.i2.581Cosmetic vase, faience (54ccc), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62248.Burton photos. 176, 181.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Vases and lamps.i2.581Vase, green faience (54w), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62249.Burton photos. 176, 181.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Vases and lamps.i2.581Vase, blue faience (63), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62253.Burton photos. 183.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Vases and lamps.i2.581Unguent vase, faience (399a), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62247.Burton photo. 1280.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Vases and lamps.i2.581Vase of Queen Ankhesenamun, faience (25), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62250.Burton photo. 172.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Vases and lamps.i2.581Ewer, blue faience (54z), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62204.Burton photos. 179, 182.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Vases and lamps.i2.581AEwer, blue faience (54aa), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62205.Burton photos. 179, 182.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Vases and lamps.i2.581Ewer, blue faience (54oo), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62203.Unpublished.

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Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Vases and lamps.i2.581Ewer, dark blue faience (54bbb), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62202.Echnaton och Nefertiti (Stockholm 1976), No. 66 with pl. 63.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Vases and lamps.i2.581Bowl with cartouche, wooden (44s), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62437.Burton photo. 226.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Vases and lamps.i2.581AHes-vase, blue faience (620(31)), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62240.Burton photo. 1280.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Vases and lamps.i2.581AVase, with razed inscription of Amenophis IV and Smenkhkare (405), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE62172.Burton photos. 1271, 1747, 1980.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Vases and lamps.i2.581AVase, with razed inscription of Amenophis IV and Smenkhkare (448), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE62176.Text Corpus 185.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Weapons.i2.581Bow-case, with hunting-scenes (335), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61502.Burton photos. 1120-6, 1472, 1511, 1582, 1584-6, 1612-13.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Weapons.i2.581Composite-bow (48f), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61545.Burton photos. 484-5, 487.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Weapons.i2.581AComposite-bow (48g(1)), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61524.Text Corpus 22.

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Composite-bow (48g(2)), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61520.Text Corpus 21-2.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Weapons.i2.581AComposite-bow (48h), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61517.Burton photos. 484-8.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Weapons.i2.581Composite-bow, with string round neck of captive (48i(1)), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61544.Burton photo. 484.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Weapons.i2.581AComposite-bow (48i(2)), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61537.Text Corpus 22.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Weapons.i2.581AComposite-bow (48j(1)), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61525.Burton photos. 484, 486, 488.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Weapons.i2.581AComposite-bow (48j(2)), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61533.Text Corpus 23.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Weapons.i2.581AComposite-bow (48k(1)), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61526.Burton photos. 484, 486, 488.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Weapons.i2.581AComposite-bow (48k(2)), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61523.Text Corpus 23.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Weapons.i2.581Composite-bow (77b), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61519.Text Corpus 31.

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Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Weapons.i2.581Composite-bow (153), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61522.Text Corpus 62.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Weapons.i2.581AComposite-bow (370gg), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61521.Burton photos 1209, 1996-7.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Weapons.i2.581Composite-bow (370kk), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61538.Text Corpus 176.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Weapons.i2.581Archer's guards, leather (619), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61658-60, 61664.Burton photo. 1200.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Weapons.i2.581Shield, cheetah-skin, cartouches (488a), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61581.Burton photo. 1629.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Weapons.i2.581Shield, antelope-skin with cartouches (492), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61580.Burton photo. 1630.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Weapons.i2.581Shield, cheetah-skin (545), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61582.Burton photo. 1204.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Weapons.i2.581Shield, cheetah-skin (566), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61583.Burton photo. 1628.

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Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Weapons.i2.581Shield, King in shrine (350), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61579.Burton photo. 1513.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Weapons.i2.581Shield, King as sphinx trampling captive (379a), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61577.Reeves, The Complete Tutankhamun fig. on 177 [upper left].

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Weapons.i2.581Shield, King smiting lion (379b), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61576.Reeves, The Complete Tutankhamun fig. on 176 [upper right].

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Sticks, whips and sceptres.i2.581Stick with statuette of boy-King as handle, gold (235a), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61665.Burton photos. 684-93, 1954-5, 2019.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Sticks, whips and sceptres.i2.581Stick with statuette of boy-King as handle, silver (235b), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61666.Burton photos. 690-3.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Sticks, whips and sceptres.i2.581Stick, bound African prisoner as handle (48a), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61732.Text Corpus 20.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Sticks, whips and sceptres.i2.581Stick, bound Asiatic and Nubian prisoners as handle (48b), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61733.Burton photos. 327b, 335.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Sticks, whips and sceptres.i2.581Stick, bound Nubian prisoner as handle (48c), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61734.Burton photo. 335.

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Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Sticks, whips and sceptres.i2.581Stick, bound prisoner as handle (48d), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61735.Burton photos. 336-7.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Sticks, whips and sceptres.i2.581Stick with Asiatic and Nubian prisoners as handle (50uu), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61736.Burton photos. 338-41.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Sticks, whips and sceptres.i2.581Stick, with Nubian prisoner as handle (100a), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61737.Burton photo. 342.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Sticks, whips and sceptres.i2.581Stick with incised captives, gold and ivory (50jj), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61673.Burton photos. 328, 343.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Sticks, whips and sceptres.i2.581Stick with incised captives, gold and ivory (50nn), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61754.Text Corpus 26.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Sticks, whips and sceptres.i2.581Stick with incised captives, gold and ivory (50xx), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61653.Burton photos. 329-32.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Sticks, whips and sceptres.i2.581AStick with text mentioning Monthu (50oo), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61727.Burton photos. 328, 343 .

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Sticks, whips and sceptres.i2.581Stick with text mentioning Monthu (50pp), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61638.Text Corpus 26.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Sticks, whips and sceptres.i2.581-2Stick, 'beautiful stick of His Majesty', gold and glass inlay (224), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 61674.

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Burton photo. 683.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Sticks, whips and sceptres.i2.582Stick, gold with lapis-lazuli top and text concerning an electrum stick (227e), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 61726.Burton photo. 683.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Sticks, whips and sceptres.i2.582Stick, plain reed with gold electrum mount, and text stating that it was cut by the King himself (229), inCairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61728.Burton photos. 588, 680-2.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Sticks, whips and sceptres.i2.582Whip, with long text (50ss), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61995.Burton photo. 328.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Sticks, whips and sceptres.i2.582Whip of Dhutmosi (333), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61997.Text Corpus 167.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Sticks, whips and sceptres.i2.582Sekhem-sceptre, gold-leaf (577), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61759.Burton photos. 1243-5.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Sticks, whips and sceptres.i2.582Sceptre (135aa), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61741.Burton photo. 327b.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Sticks, whips and sceptres.i2.582Sceptre (227d), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61743.Text Corpus 67.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Sticks, whips and sceptres.i2.582Sceptre, ebony (468c), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61750.Burton photos. 1198.

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Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Sticks, whips and sceptres.i2.582Sceptre, ebony (468d), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61752.Text Corpus 191.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Sticks, whips and sceptres.i2.582Sceptre, ebony (468e), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61747.Text Corpus 191.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Sticks, whips and sceptres.i2.582Sceptre, ebony (468f), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61751.Text Corpus 191.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Sticks, whips and sceptres.i2.582Sceptre, ebony (468g), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61746.Burton photo. 1198.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Sticks, whips and sceptres.i2.582Sceptre, ebony (468h), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61744.Text Corpus 191.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Sticks, whips and sceptres.i2.582Sceptre, ebony (468i), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61748.Text Corpus 191.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Sticks, whips and sceptres.i2.582Sceptre, ebony (468j), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61745.Burton photo. 1198.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Sticks, whips and sceptres.i2.582Baton, curved, wood (227a), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61756.Burton photos. 680-2.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Sticks, whips and sceptres.i2.582Baton, curved, with hunting devices, wood (227b), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61755.Burton photos. 677-9.

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Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Sticks, whips and sceptres.i2.582Baton, with captives (227c), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61753.Burton photos. 677-9.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Sticks, whips and sceptres.i2.582AClub, wood, inscribed (370a), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61639.Text Corpus 176.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Sticks, whips and sceptres.i2.582AStaff, inscribed (582b), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61652.Burton photos. 1198, 1521, 1956.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Garments.i2.582Tunic, with decoration (367j), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62626.Burton photo. 1221.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Garments.i2.582Corslet, with two pectorals (54k), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62627.Burton photos. 210-13, 2011.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Garments.i2.582Shawl, with cartouche of Smenkhkare (101s), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62662.Burton photo. 399.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Garments.i2.582Sandals with captives and bows (397), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62685.Burton photos. 1218-18a.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Garments.i2.582ARemains of tapestry woven garment with remains of cartouche of Tutankhamun (21m), in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 62642.Germer, R. Die Textilfärberei 28 fig. on 28.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Garments.i2.582ATwo ends of a tasselled belt, with cartouches of Amun and Tutankhamun (21ff), in Cairo, Egyptian

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Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Garments.i2.582ALinen belt with cartouches of Tutankhamun (100f), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62647.Germer, R. Die Textilfärberei 44-5 fig. 26 and fig. on 45; Burton photo. 441.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Garments.i2.582ALinen garment decorated with gold sequins, some with cartouches of Smenkhkare and Merytaten (46gg),in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62654.Burton photo. 431.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Garments.i2.582ALinen scarf or sash with cartouche of Tutankhamun (44b), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62663.Burton photo. 242.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Palettes, etc.i2.582Palette, ivory (271b), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62081.Burton photo. 1085.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Palettes, etc.i2.582Palette, wood and gold (271e(2)), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62080.Burton photo. 1085.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Palettes, etc.i2.582Reed-case (271e(1)), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62094.Burton photo. 1085.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Palettes, etc.i2.582Burnisher, ivory (271g), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62095.Burton photo. 1085.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Palettes, etc.i2.582Palette of Merytaten, ivory (262), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62079.Burton photo. 1085.

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Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Games-boards.i2.583Games-board, ebony and ivory (see also no.580) (345), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62058.Burton photos. 1248-53, 1569.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Games-boards.i2.583Sledge, belonging to games-board 345 (580), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62058.Burton photos. 1248, 1569.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Games-boards.i2.583Games-board, wood, ivory, and gold (593), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62059.Burton photo. 1247.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Games-boards.i2.583Games-board, ivory, with texts (585r), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62061.Burton photo. 1246.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Games-boards.i2.583Games-board, ivory, with texts (393), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62060.Burton photo. 1246.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Jewellery, fans, etc.i2.583Ornament of the King, bead and gold (269o), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61961.Burton photos. 1182, 1186, 1899.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Jewellery, fans, etc.i2.583ABracelet with scarabs, uraei, and cartouches (256qq), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62361.Burton photos. 863-63a, 866-7.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Jewellery, fans, etc.i2.583ABracelet, gold, etc. (269g), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61917 or 62374.Burton photos. 1139, 1176, 1182, 1185.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Jewellery, fans, etc.i2.583ABracelet with cartouche of Neferneferuaten (620(41)), faience, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Text, Beinlich and Saleh, Corpus 222.

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Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Jewellery, fans, etc.i2.583Bracelet of the King, ivory (620(43)), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62405.Burton photo. 1888.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Jewellery, fans, etc.i2.583Bracelet of Amenophis IV, limestone, gold, etc. (620(44)), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62415.Burton photo. 1888.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Jewellery, fans, etc.i2.583Bracelet of Neferneferuaten (as Smenkhkare in Bibl.), faience (620(42)), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE62416.Burton photo. 1887.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Jewellery, fans, etc.i2.583Bracelet, with animals, ivory (585q), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62406.Burton photos. 1233-4.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Jewellery, fans, etc.i2.583Pendant, gold squatting figure of Amenophis III (320c), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60702.Burton photos. 1072, 1597-8.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Jewellery, fans, etc.i2.583Pendant, serpent goddess suckling young King (108c), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61952.Burton photos. 48-9.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Jewellery, fans, etc.i2.583APectoral with three scarabs and cartouche (256ooo), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61900.Burton photos. 854-6, 1894-5.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Jewellery, fans, etc.i2.583APectoral, zad-pillar between Nephthys and Isis (261i), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61945.Burton photos. 1114-15, 1137.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Jewellery, fans, etc.i2.583A

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Pectoral, winged scarab (261j), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61949.Burton photos. 1114-15, 1131, 1136.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Jewellery, fans, etc.i2.583APectoral, scarab between Nephthys and Isis (261m), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61948.Burton photos. 1114-15, 1131, 1134-5.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Jewellery, fans, etc.i2.583APectoral, scarab between Nephthys and Isis (261n), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61947.Burton photos. 1114-15, 1131, 1135.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Jewellery, fans, etc.i2.583APectoral, King between Isis and Nephthys, etc. (261o), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61946.Burton photos. 1114-15, 1137.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Jewellery, fans, etc.i2.583APectoral, winged Nut (261p(1)), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61944.Burton photo. 1132.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Jewellery, fans, etc.i2.583APectoral, Nut as vulture (261p(3)), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61943.Burton photos. 1132, 1136.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Jewellery, fans, etc.i2.583APectoral, scarab surmounted by a cartouche, etc. (267k), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61899.Burton photo. 1128.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Jewellery, fans, etc.i2.583APectoral with cryptographic form of King’s prenomen, 267n, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61890.Hawass, Z. Hidden Treasures of the Egyptian Museum (2002), fig. on 51 [upper]; Burton photos. 1133,1133a.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Jewellery, fans, etc.i2.583APectoral, King between Ptah and Sekhmet, etc. (267q), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61941.Burton photos. 1138, 1564.

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Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Jewellery, fans, etc.i2.583Fan, wood covered with gold, scenes (242), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62001.Burton photos. 597, 695-7.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Jewellery, fans, etc.i2.583Fan, gold covered ebony, cartouches ... vultures (245), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62000.Burton photos. 598-98a, 698-9.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Jewellery, fans, etc.i2.583Fan of the King (272a), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61999.Burton photo. 997.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Jewellery, fans, etc.i2.583Fan-stock (596a), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62002.Burton photos. 1241, 1573.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Jewellery, fans, etc.i2.583Fan-stock (415), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62003.Burton photos. 1240-1.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Jewellery, fans, etc.i2.583Fan-stock (389), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62004.Burton photo. 1241.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Jewellery, fans, etc.i2.583Fan-stock (599), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62005.Burton photo. 1241.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Jewellery, fans, etc.i2.583Fan-stock (600), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62006.Burton photos. 1240-1.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Jewellery, fans, etc.i2.583Handle of (?) mirror, ivory (54ddd(3)), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62347.Burton photos. 228.

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Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Jewellery, fans, etc.i2.583Mirror-case in form of ankh-sign (269b), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62349.Burton photos. 1176, 1713, 1902-3.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Jewellery, fans, etc.i2.583Mirror-case (271c), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62348.Burton photos. 1713, 1902-3.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Jewellery, fans, etc.i2.583Mirror-case (271d), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62348.Burton photos. 1713, 1902-3.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Musical instruments.i2.583-4Trumpet, silver, with scene of Re, Amun and Ptah (175), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62007.Burton photo. 700.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Musical instruments.i2.584Trumpet, with scene of King with deities, copper or bronze (50gg), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 62008.Burton photos. 227, 482.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Musical instruments.i2.584Clappers of Queen Teye and Merytaten, ivory, (620(13, 1st item)), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 62064.Reeves, The Complete Tutankhamun fig. on 163 [right].

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Models.i2.584Model boat (273), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61341.Jones, Model Boats 28-9 [17] with pl. xi [left, 3rd from top].

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Models.i2.584Model ship with rigging and sails (276), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61329.Burton photos. 1076, 1093, 1172-3.

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Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Models.i2.584Model boat (solar bark) (285), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61343.Jones, Model Boats 44-6 [32] with pl. xi [right, 2nd from top].

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Models.i2.584Model boat (solar bark) (286), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61345.Jones, Model Boats 46 [33] with pl. xi [right, 2nd from bottom].

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Models.i2.584Model boat (287), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61340.Jones, Model Boats 31-2 [19] with pl. xi [left, 2nd from bottom].

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Models.i2.584Model boat (306), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61338.Burton photo. 1080.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Models.i2.584Model boat (solar bark) (307), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61346.Jones, Model Boats 46-7 [34] with pl. xi [right, bottom].

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Models.i2.584Model boat (solar bark) (308), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61347.Burton photo. 1078.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Models.i2.584Model boat (309), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61335.Burton photo. 1082.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Models.i2.584Model boat (310), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61339.Burton photo. 1975.

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i2.584Model boat (solar bark) (311), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61344.Burton photo. 1070.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Models.i2.584Model boat (solar bark) (312), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61348.Burton photo. 1071.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Models.i2.584Model canoe (313), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61350.Burton photo. 1073.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Models.i2.584Model boat (314), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61336.Burton photo. 1081.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Models.i2.584Model ship with rigging and sails (321), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61330.Jones, Model Boats 39-40 [26] with pls. xi [left, bottom], xxiv.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Models.i2.584Model ship (334), formerly in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61331, now in Luxor, Museum of AncientEgyptian Art, J.6.Burton photo. 1079.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Models.i2.584Model ship with rigging and sail (336), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61328.Burton photo. 1074-74b.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Models.i2.584Model boat (352), formerly in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61332, now in Luxor, Museum of AncientEgyptian Art, J.7.Jones, Model Boats 24-6 [15] with pl. xiii.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Models.i2.584Model boat (375), now in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61360.

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Jones, Model Boats 17-18 [1] with pls. x [top left], xxx.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Models.i2.584Model boat (437), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61337.Jones, Model Boats 26-8 [16] with pls. xi [left, 2nd from top], xiv, xv.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Models.i2.584Model boat (460), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61355.Jones, Model Boats 18 [2] with pl. x [left, 2nd from top].

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Models.i2.584Model boat (462), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61352.Jones, Model Boats 18 [3] with pl. x [left, 3rd from top].

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Models.i2.584Model boat (463), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61361.Jones, Model Boats 19 [4] with pl. x [left, 3rd from bottom].

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Models.i2.584Model boat (reed float or canoe) (464), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61349.Jones, Model Boats 43 [29] with pls. xi [right top], xxvi [lower right], xxvii.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Models.i2.584Model boat (481), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61362.Jones, Model Boats 19 [5] with pl. x [left, 2nd from bottom].

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Models.i2.584Model boat (491), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61354.Burton photo. 1337.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Models.i2.584Model boat (513), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61333.Jones, Model Boats 23-4 [14] with pl. xi [left, top].

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Model boat (556), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61359.Jones, Model Boats 20 [7] with pl. x [right, top].

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Models.i2.584Model boat, portion of (572), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61333.Unpublished.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Models.i2.584Model boat (581), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61351.Jones, Model Boats 20-1 [8] with pl. x [right, 2nd from top].

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Models.i2.584Model boat (597), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61342.Jones, Model Boats 36-7 [24] with pls. xxi, xxii.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Models.i2.584Model boat, portion of (598), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61332.Text Corpus 210.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Models.i2.584Model boat (609), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61356.Jones, Model Boats 21 [9] with pl. x [right, 3rd from top].

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Models.i2.584Model boat (610), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61358.Jones, Model Boats 21 [10] with pl. x [right, 3rd from bottom].

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Models.i2.584Model boat (612), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61353.Jones, Model Boats 21-2 [11] with pl. x [right, 2nd from bottom].

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Models.i2.584Model boat (617), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61357.Jones, Model Boats 22 [12] with pl. x [right, bottom].

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i2.584Model, granary (277), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61327.Burton photos. 1493, 1666.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Models.i2.584Model, adze of Amenophis III and Teye (44p), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61294.Burton photo. 199.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Models.i2.584Model, swan, with cartouche on base (176), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60755.Burton photos. 580-80a, 675.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Models.i2.584Model, sarcophagus containing effigy of the King and ba, dedicated by Maya, wood (331, 331a), in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 60721.Burton photos. 1051-51a, 1539, 1609, 1741.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Models.i2.584Four coffins nested together (4th of Queen Teye) (320), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60697-700.Burton photos. 1067, 1069, 1862.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Shrines.i2.584Shrine on sledge, wood and gold (108), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61481.Burton photos. 312-19, 1551, 1558.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Shrines.i2.584Stand for statuette of King (108a), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61481.Burton photo. 235.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Shrines.i2.585Shrine (containing object no. 37a), wooden (37), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60751.Burton photos. 302-5.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Shrines.i2.585Shrine (containing object no. 38a), wooden (38), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60753.Burton photos. 306-11.

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Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Shrines.i2.585Statuette of serpent (emblem of the 10th nome) (37a), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60750.Unpublished.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Shrines.i2.585Statuette of serpent (emblem of the 10th nome) (38b), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60752.Burton photo. 308.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Plaques.i2.585Three plaques, gold plate, openwork (44a), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61982-4, 87847.Burton photo. 207.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Plaques.i2.585Plaque, with hunting-scene (50tt), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61986.Schaeffer, Ugaritica ii, fig. 8.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Statuettes of Deities.i2.585AUraeus with text mentioning the goddess Menkaret (74), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Text Corpus 31 (as JE 62039).

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Statuettes of Deities.i2.585Statuette of Ihy, wood gilt (275a), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60731.Burton photos. 1058a, 1934.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Statuettes of Deities.i2.585Statuette of Ihy (289c), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60732.El Mallakh and Brackman, The Gold of Tutankhamun col. pl. 70 [left].

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Statuettes of Deities.i2.585Statuette of Imset (280a), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60727.Burton photos. 1019, 1940.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Statuettes of Deities.i2.585Statuette of Mamu (281a), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60738.Burton photos. 1019, 1190b, 1940.

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Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Statuettes of Deities.i2.585Statuette of Shu (282a), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60733.Burton photos. 1019a, 1784.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Statuettes of Deities.i2.585Statuette of Neterankh as uraeus (283a), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60754.Burton photos. 1023, 1945.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Statuettes of Deities.i2.585Hawk-standard of Sopt (283b), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60747.Burton photos. 1024, 1947.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Statuettes of Deities.i2.585Hawk-standard of Gemehsu (283c), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60748.Burton photos. 1025, 1946.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Statuettes of Deities.i2.585Statuette of Atum (290a), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60734.Burton photos. 1030a, 1783.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Statuettes of Deities.i2.585Statuette of Ptah (291a), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60739.Burton photos. 1029-29a, 1935, 1960.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Statuettes of Deities.i2.585Statuette of Thenent (292a), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60742.Burton photos. 1518a, 1941.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Statuettes of Deities.i2.585Statuette of Haroeris (293a), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60746.Burton photos. 1033, 1936.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Statuettes of Deities.i2.585Statuette of Send (294a), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60740.Burton photo. 1937.

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Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Statuettes of Deities.i2.585Statuette of Isis (295a), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60724.Burton photos. 1518, 1518b, 1942.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Statuettes of Deities.i2.585Statuette of Menkaret carrying statuette of the King (296a), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60716.Burton photos. 1014, 1014b, 1768, 1786.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Statuettes of Deities.i2.585Statuette of Khepri (297a), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60737.Burton photos. 1518-18a, 1941.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Statuettes of Deities.i2.585Statuette of Horus-khent-sekhem (298a), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60745.Burton photos. 1016b, 1938.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Statuettes of Deities.i2.585Statuette of Geb (299a), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60735.Burton photos. 1016b, 1664.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Statuettes of Deities.i2.585Statuette of Sekhmet (300a), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60749.Burton photos. 1040, 1939, 1959.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Statuettes of Deities.i2.585Statuette of Hepy (301a), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60726.Burton photos. 1516, 1943.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Statuettes of Deities.i2.585Statuette of Duamutf (302a), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60729.Burton photo. 1516.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Statuettes of Deities.i2.585Statuette of Tata (303a), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60741.Burton photos. 1043, 1515, 1943.

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Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Statuettes of Deities.i2.585Statuette of Kebhsenuf (304a), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60730.Burton photos. 1514, 1944.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Statuettes of Deities.i2.585Statuette of Duamutf (304b), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60728.Burton photos. 1514, 1944.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Statuettes of Deities.i2.585Statuette of Nephthys (305a), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60725.Burton photo. 1942.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Various.i2.585Ornamental boat, on tank, alabaster and gold (578), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62120.Burton photos. 1222, 1257-60, 1570, 1644-9.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Various.i2.585Head of Mehitwert-cow (264), formerly in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60736, now in Luxor, Museumof Ancient Egyptian Art, J.5.Burton photos. 1084, 1878.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Various.i2.585Two miniature coffins (containing mummies of premature children) (317), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 60692-3.Burton photos. 1059-61, 1064, 1861.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Various.i2.585Ushabti-box (325), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61485.Burton photo. 1046.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Various.i2.585Ushabti-box (326), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61486.Unpublished.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Various.i2.585

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Papyrus-basket, with scenes of King before deities (271a), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61380.Burton photo. 1105.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Various.i2.586Case, wooden, for cubit-measure (487), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61482.Burton photos. 1706, 1828.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Various.i2.586Anubis-emblem, gold on alabaster base (194), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61374.Burton photos. 590, 673.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Various.i2.586Anubis-emblem, gold on alabaster base (202), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61375.Burton photos. 673.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Various.i2.586Magical (north) brick with emblem (263), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62357.Burton photos. 1087-8.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Various.i2.586 and i2.586AJar-sealings and stamp impressions (10), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62300, 62303-8, 62313, 62317,62318, 62324b, 62331-7, 62345 and unnumbered.Hope, C. in Baines, J. (ed.), Stone Vessels, Pottery and Sealings from the Tomb of Tutankhamun 116-30 [14-23,25-33, 37, 40-58] pls. 27-8, 30-1, 38-9. Texts Corpus 5.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Various.i2.586AAdze-handle, bronze (402), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61292.Burton photo. 1196.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Various.i2.586ASeal from box 304 (304), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62620.Krauss in Mitt. D.O.-G. 118 (1986), 170-1 Abb. 4.

Thebes. Royal Tomb 62. Tutankhamun. Various.i2.586AModel persea fruit with cartouche of Tuthmosis III, glass (585u), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 61870.

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Thebes. B. Finds from the Valley of the Kings. Groups of Objects. Embalmer’s cache (of Tutankhamun).i2.586ACartonnage mask, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 39711.See Reeves in Bull. Soc. d’Ég. Genève 8 (1983), 82-3.

Thebes. Finds from the Valley of the Kings. Miscellaneous.i2.586Vases of Sennufer, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36372.Text, Carter in Ann. Serv. ii (1901), 200 [2].

Thebes. Finds from the Valley of the Kings. Miscellaneous.i2.586Vases of Sentnay, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 24974 (JE 33847).Text, Daressy, Fouilles de la Vallée des Rois 299-300; Carter in Ann. Serv. ii (1901), 200 [2].

Thebes. Finds from the Valley of the Kings. Miscellaneous.i2.586Four canopic-jars of Sentnay, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36369.Texts, Carter in Ann. Serv. ii (1901), 199 [1].

Thebes. Finds from the Valley of the Kings. Miscellaneous.i2.586Two canopic jars of Beketre, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 4506 (JE 3399), JE 3400.Texts, Mariette, Monuments divers 10 pl. 36 [b, c]; CG 4506, Reisner, Canopics 282.

Thebes. Finds from the Valley of the Kings. Miscellaneous.i2.586Canopic-jar of Beketre, probably in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Text, Carter in Ann. Serv. ii (1901), 200 [3, left].

Thebes. Finds from the Valley of the Kings. Miscellaneous.i2.586Alabaster offering-table of Beketre, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36368.Text, Carter in Ann. Serv. ii (1901), 200 [3 right].

Thebes. Finds from the Valley of the Kings. Various.i2.586Statue, Tuthmosis III, base-fragment, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 24978 bis.Text, Daressy, Fouilles de la Vallée des Rois 300-2.

Thebes. Finds from the Valley of the Kings. Various.i2.586

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Statue, man, squatting, holding Hathor-head, unfinished, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. 6.2.15.32.Unpublished.

Thebes. Finds from the Valley of the Kings. Various.i2.587Stela, Rameses-set-hirkhopshef with fan before Ramesses IV, fragment, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE38793.Reeves, N. in MDAIK 40 (1984), 234 Taf. 34 [c].

Thebes. Finds from the Valley of the Kings. Miscellaneous.i2.587Stela Mertesger, serpent-headed, facing Mertesger as serpent on pylon, with Nebnufer, Harmin, andNekhtamun, kneeling below, dedicated by their father Hori, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38792.Bruyère, Mert Seger fig. 53.

Thebes. Finds from the Valley of the Kings. Various.i2.587Stela, Ipuy adoring Mertesger as sphinx, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum JE 38790.Reeves, N. in MDAIK 40 (1984), 234 Taf. 34 [b, left].

Thebes. Finds from the Valley of the Kings. Miscellaneous.i2.587Rough stela of Inumosi, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. 5.5.33.3.Carter MSS. i. J. 386, No. 320.

Thebes. Finds from the Valley of the Kings. Miscellaneous.i2.587Block, official adoring, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. 20.12.21.10.See Davis, The Tomb of Siptah 16.

Thebes. Finds from the Valley of the Kings. Miscellaneous.i2.587Lintel, double-scene, Kenhirkhopshef before Sobk, temp. Ramesses II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE33848.Kuentz in B.I.F.A.O. xxviii (1929), 113-16 pl. i.

Thebes. Finds from the Valley of the Kings. Miscellaneous.i2.587Fragments of coffin of In, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. 24.11.16.1.Name, Carter in Ann. Serv. iv (1903), 176-7.

Thebes. Finds from the Valley of the Kings. Miscellaneous.i2.587

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Cartonnage of Tentkerer-sherit (?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 35055.Carter in Ann. Serv. ii (1901), 145 pls. i-ii (cartonnage); Maspero, Guide (1915), 291-2 [3040] fig. 99.

Thebes. Finds from the Valley of the Kings. Miscellaneous.i2.587Leather tabs of Osorkon I with scenes of King before Amun-re, and before Min, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 35056.Text, Carter in Ann. Serv. ii (1901), 145 [bottom].

Thebes. Finds from the Valley of the Kings. Miscellaneous.i2.588Vase of Tutankhamun, blue glaze, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38330.Davis, The Tombs of Haremhabi and Touatânkhamanou 2, 135 [21] pl. xcii. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 379[3683].

Thebes. Finds from the Valley of the Kings. Miscellaneous.i2.588Vase-fragments with hieratic text of Sethos I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 33861.See Bull. Inst. Ég. 3 Sér. x (1899), 253.

Thebes. Finds from the Valley of the Kings. Various.i2.588Piece of cloth of Kenamun, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 24989.Daressy, Fouilles de la Vallée des Rois 302-3 pl. lvii.

Thebes. Finds from the Valley of the Kings. Various.i2.588Piece of cloth , captives and remains of text, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 24987.Daressy, Fouilles de la Vallée des Rois 302-3 pl. lvii.

Thebes. Finds from the Valley of the Kings. Various.i2.588APieces of cloth with Asiatic and Negro captives and large bows, and another small piece with head ofNegro, probably from tomb of Tutankhamun, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Capolevori nei secoli i No. 11 (March 27, 1963), fig. on 183 [lower left].

Thebes. Finds from the Valley of the Kings. Miscellaneous.i2.588Gold-leaf fragments, including scenes of captives, Ay in chariot shooting at Asiatics, Tutankhamun smitinga Libyan between Ay and Queen Ankhesenamun, and foreigners before cartouches of Ay, found in RoyalTomb 58, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 57438.Davis, The Tombs of Haremhabi and Touatânkhamanou 125-33 [2-15] figs. 2-14. See Maspero, Guide (1915),379 [3681].

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Thebes. Valley of the Kings. Rest-Houses and Shrines. Workmen’s Rest-Houses. Workmen’s huts.i2.589Seat of [Amennakht], Dyn. XX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 68802.Bruyère, Rapport (1934-1935), Pt. 3, 356-7 [U (E)] pl. xl [upper right].

Thebes. Valley of the Kings. Rest-Houses and Shrines. Workmen’s Rest-Houses. Stelae.i2.589Kenro kneeling before Mertesger suckling child, with serpents below, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 72019 and JE 65059.Upper part, Bruyère, Rapport (1934-1935), Pt. 3, 361 [top] fig. 210.

Thebes. South-West Valleys. South Tomb of Hatshepsut.i2.591Sarcophagus as Queen consort, quartzite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 47032.Hayes, Royal Sarcophagi of the XVIII dynasty 184-204 [A] pl. i [A].

Thebes. South-West Valleys. Tomb probably Princess Neferure, daughter of Hatshepsut.i2.592Statue-fragment of deceased with cartouche, found near, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 45930.See Carter in J.E.A. iv, 109.

Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga and el-Taraf. Antef Cemetery. Tomb 4. Antef (Wahankh).i2.595 & 596Stela, lower part, King with five dogs, year 50, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20512 (JE 2101).Mariette, Mon. Div. 15-16 pl. 49 (reversed). Texts, Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine ii, 99-103.See, Maspero, Guide (1915), 110-11 [311].

Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga and el-Taraf. Antef Cemetery. Stelae.i2.5951. Nomarch Antef, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20009.Maspero, Guide (1915), 113 [322] & fig. 35. Texts, Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine i, 8-9.

Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga and el-Taraf. Antef Cemetery. Stelae.i2.5965. Zari, temp. Antef (Wahankh), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 41437 (Temp. 12.4.22.9).Petrie, Qurneh 16-17 pls. ii [lower], iii [lower].

Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga and el-Taraf. Antef Cemetery. Stelae.i2.59610. Henun, temp. Antef (Wahankh), [Antef (Nekhtnebtepnufer)], and [Mentuhotp]-Sankh[ibtaui], inCairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36346.Text, Clère and Vandier, Textes de la première période intermédiaire et de la XIème dynastie 20-1 [24]; part,Gauthier in BIFAO v (1906), 39.

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Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga and el-Taraf. Antef Cemetery. Stelae.i2.59611. Man (name lost) and butchers, temp. Mentuhotp-Nebhepetre, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. 3.6.25.2.Detail, Clère, J. J. Les chauves d’Hathor 44 [3.1] fig. 17. Text, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), 242-4 [i].

Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga and el-Taraf. Antef Cemetery. Stelae.i2.59612, Antefnakht, temp. Mentuhotp-Nebhepetre, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. 3.6.25.1.Text, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), 244-5 [ii].

Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga and el-Taraf. Antef Cemetery. Stelae.i2.59716. Mentunakht and wife Benert, fragments, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. 4.11.24.2.Text, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), 246-7 [iv].

Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga and el-Taraf. Antef Cemetery. Stelae.i2.59717. Antefnekhen, good name Sabeha, with wife, fragment, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No.27.4.22.5, and another fragment that probably belongs, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No.13.4.22.2.Text, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), 245-6 [iii].

Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga and el-Taraf. Antef Cemetery. Finds probably from here. Stelae.i2.597Antef, son of Khuu, dedicated by son Antef, with ‘Address to the living’, 1st Intermediate Period, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20003 (JE 27643).Grébaut, Le Musée égyptien i, 15-16 pl. xviii. Text, Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine i, 3-4. SeeMaspero, Guide (1915), 112-13 [321].

Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga and el-Taraf. Antef Cemetery. Finds probably from here. Stelae.i2.598Thebu, fragment, 1st Intermediate Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20005.Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine iv, 4-5 pl. i.

Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga and el-Taraf. Antef Cemetery. Finds probably from here. Stelae.i2.598Henenu, 1st Intermediate Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20011.Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine iv, 10-11 pl. ii.

Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga and el-Taraf. Antef Cemetery. Finds probably from here. Stelae.i2.598Antef, son of Nessonb, 1st Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20150 (JE 27695).Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine iv, 177-8 pl. xiv.

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Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga and el-Taraf. Antef Cemetery. Finds probably from here. Stelae.i2.598Dagi, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20007.Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine iv, 6-7 pl. i.

Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga and el-Taraf. Antef Cemetery. Finds probably from here. Stelae.i2.598H[ep]u-ikert and another woman, part, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20505.Evers, Staat aus dem Stein ii, pl. iii [38]. Text, Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine ii, 95-6. SeeMaspero, Guide (1915), 113 [322 A].

Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga and el-Taraf. Antef Cemetery. Finds probably from here. Stelae.i2.598Iutheni, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20476 (JE 29262).Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine iv, pl. xxxiii, see ii, 73-4.

Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga and el-Taraf. Antef Cemetery. Finds probably from here. Stelae.i2.598Nefermedehu, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20002.Texts, Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine i, 2-3.

Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga and el-Taraf. Antef Cemetery. Finds probably from here. Stelae.i2.599Theftenen, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20004.Texts, Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine i, 4.

Thebes. Draa Abû el-Nagaa. D.A.I.K. excavations. Tomb K.93.11. Late Second Int. Period or early Dyn.XVIII. Reused Dyn. XX by Ramesesnakht.i2.599ATwo adjoining relief fragments, upper part of almost certainly Ramessesnakht (called ‘Hori ofHermopolis’), followed by father Merubaste, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 99077.Rummel, U. Meeting the Past. 100 Years in Egypt. German Archaeological Institute Cairo 1907-2007 (2007),53 [37] fig.; Sheikholeslami, C. M. The Egyptian Museum at the Millennium. A special exhibition in honor of theVIIIth International Congress of Egyptologists, 28 March-3 April 2000, 115 pl. 28 (as KS 3678).

Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga and el-Taraf. Dyn. XVII Cemetery. Burials. Kamosi (Wazkheperre).i2.600Rishi coffin, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. 14.12.27.12.Winlock in J.E.A. x (1924), 260-1 with notes pl. xxi [right]. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 412 [3886].

Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga and el-Taraf. Dyn. XVII Cemetery. Burials. Ahhotp, wife of KingSekenenre-Taa.i2.600Coffin, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28501 (JE 4663).

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Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga and el-Taraf. Dyn. XVII Cemetery. Burials. Ahhotp, wife of KingSekenenre-Taa.i2.600Armlet, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 52068 (JE 4679).Vernier, Bijoux et orfèvreries pl. 9. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 432 [4046].

Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga and el-Taraf. Dyn. XVII Cemetery. Burials. Queen Ahhotp, wife of KingSekenenre-Taa.i2.600Jewellery, etc. , in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 52073-88 (JE 4696-7, 4703-4, 4701-2) (see below forconcordance of CG and JE numbers).Vernier, Bijoux et orfèvreries pls. x, xi.<<>>

Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga and el-Taraf. Dyn. XVII Cemetery. Burials. Queen Ahhotp, wife of KingSekenenre-Taa.i2.600 (twice)Armlet (often called hair-ornament) of deceased, with cartouche between two sphinxes, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 52642 (JE 4680).Vernier, Bijoux et orfèvreries 202-3 pl. xxxix. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 431-2 [4040].

Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga and el-Taraf. Dyn. XVII Cemetery. Burials. Queen Ahhotp, wife of KingSekenenre-Taa.i2.600 & 601Bracelet with King kneeling and divinities, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 52069 (JE 4684).Vernier, Bijoux et orfèvreries 34-5 pl. ix. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 430-1 [4049].

Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga and el-Taraf. Dyn. XVII Cemetery. Burials. Queen Ahhotp, wife of KingSekenenre-Taa.i2.600 & 601Bracelets, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 52070-2 (JE 4685, 468?, 4687).Vernier, Bijoux et orfèvreries 35-8 pl. ix.

Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga and el-Taraf. Dyn. XVII Cemetery. Burials. Queen Ahhotp, wife of KingSekenenre-Taa.i2.600 & 601Axe of Amosis, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 52645 (JE 4673).Vernier, Bijoux et orfèvreries 205-7 pls. xlii, xliii; Maspero, Guide (1915), 428 [4035] fig. 123.

Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga and el-Taraf. Dyn. XVII Cemetery. Burials. Ahhotp, wife of KingSekenenre-Taa.i2.600 & 601

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Dagger and sheath of Amosis, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 52658-9 (JE 4666).Vernier, Bijoux et orfèvreries 209-11 pl. xlv; Maspero, Guide (1915), 434 [4055], fig. 123.

Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga and el-Taraf. Dyn. XVII Cemetery. Burials. Ahhotp, wife of KingSekenenre-Taa.i2.600 & 601Pectoral with Amosis purified by Amun and Re, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 52004 (JE 4683).Vernier, Bijoux et orfèvreries 6 pl. iii. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 430 [4038].

Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga and el-Taraf. Dyn. XVII Cemetery. Burials. Ahhotp, wife of KingSekenenre-Taa.i2.600 & 601Axe of Kamosi, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 52647 (JE 4675).Vernier, Bijoux et orfèvreries 208 pl. xliv; Maspero, Guide (1915), 428 [4033], fig. 123.

Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga and el-Taraf. Dyn. XVII Cemetery. Burials. Ahhotp, wife of KingSekenenre-Taa.i2.600 & 601Axe, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 52648 (JE 4677).Vernier, Bijoux et orfèvreries 208-9 pl. xliv.

Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga and el-Taraf. Dyn. XVII Cemetery. Burials. Ahhotp, wife of KingSekenenre-Taa.i2.600 & 602Fan-handle with scenes of Kamosi before Khons, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 52705 (JE 4672).Vernier, Bijoux et orfèvreries 236-7 pl. xlvi. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 432 [4042].

Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga and el-Taraf. Dyn. XVII Cemetery. Burials. Ahhotp, wife of KingSekenenre-Taa.i2.600 & 602Gold boat of Kamosi on wooden chariot, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 52666, 526668(JE 4681, 4669).Vernier, Bijoux et orfèvreries 216-17, 218-19 pl. xlix; Maspero, Guide (1915), 432-3 [4049], fig. 125.

Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga and el-Taraf. Dyn. XVII Cemetery. Burials. Ahhotp, wife of KingSekenenre-Taa.i2.600 & 602Boat, silver, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 52667 (JE 4682).Vernier, Bijoux et orfèvreries 217-18; Bissing, Ein thebanischer Grabfund, pl. x [left]. See Maspero, Guide(1915), 428 [4030].

Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga and el-Taraf. Dyn. XVII Cemetery. Burials. Neferhotep. Probably temp.Ahhotp (Nubkheperre).i2.604

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Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga and el-Taraf. Dyn. XVII Cemetery. Burials. Neferhotep. Probably temp.Ahhotp (Nubkheperre).i2.604Faience hippopotamus, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 6156 (Temp. No. 26.4.21.5).Strouhal, Life in Ancient Egypt fig. 154. See Mariette, Les Papyrus égyptiens du Musée ii, 7.

Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga and el-Taraf. Dyn. XVII Cemetery. Burials. Neferhotep. Probably temp.Ahhotp (Nubkheperre).i2.604Walking-stick of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 6157.Mariette, Les Papyrus égyptiens du Musée ii, 6 (1).

Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga and el-Taraf. Dyn. XVII Cemetery. Burials. Neferhotep. Probably temp.Ahhotp (Nubkheperre).i2.604Wooden head-rest of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Mariette, Les Papyrus égyptiens du Musée ii, 6-7.

Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga and el-Taraf. Dyn. XVII Cemetery. Burials. Neferhotep. Probably temp.Ahhotp (Nubkheperre).i2.604Ivory disks of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Mariette, Les Papyrus égyptiens du Musée ii, 6-7.

Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga and el-Taraf. Dyn. XVII Cemetery. Burials. Neferhotep. Probably temp.Ahhotp (Nubkheperre).i2.604Ivory wand with mythological animals, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 9437 (JE 6155).Daressy, Textes et dessins magiques 46 pl. xii.

Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga and el-Taraf. Dyn. XVII Cemetery. Burials. Neferhotep. Probably temp.Ahhotp (Nubkheperre).604AWooden tablet used as mould (?) for mirror-handle, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 44102.Lilyquist, C. Ancient Egyptian Mirrors 42 fig. 66. See, Bén, Miroirs 53.

Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga and el-Taraf. Dyn. XVII Cemetery. Burials. Ak-hor. Dyn. XVII.i2.605Throwstick of Thuiu, Dyn. XVII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 21461.Mariette, Album du Musée de Boulaq on pl. 37; Mariette, Monuments divers recueillis en Égypte et en Nubie pl.51 [b].

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Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga and el-Taraf. Dyn. XVII Cemetery. Burials. Ak-hor. Dyn. XVII.i2.605Model linen-chest, with name of Minemhet, wood and ivory, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 44737 (JE21472).Mariette, Mon. div. pl. 51 [h].

Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga and el-Taraf. Dyn. XVII Cemetery. Burials. Ak-hor. Dyn. XVII.i2.605Perfume vase of Idi, alabaster, Old Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 14735 (JE 21464).Mariette, Mon. Div. pl. 51 [m]; Quibell, Archaic Objects pl. 66.

Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga and el-Taraf. Dyn. XVII Cemetery. Burials. Ak-hor. Dyn. XVII.i2.605Games-board, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 68005 (JE 21493).Mariette, Mon. Div. pl. 51 [j]. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 532 [5388].<<>>

Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga and el-Taraf. Dyn. XVII Cemetery. Burials. Finds.i2.605(b) Statuette of standing hippopotamus, faience, found in tomb of Antef (Nubkheperre), in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 21365.Wallis, Ceramic Art (1900), pl. 1 [1]. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 447 [4221].<<>>

Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga and el-Taraf. Dyn. XVII Cemetery. Burials. Finds.i2.605(c) Recumbent hippopotamus, faience, found in tomb of Antef (Nubkheperre), in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 21366.Wallis, Ceramic Art (1900), 3 fig. 5. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 447 [4222].

Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga. F. Gauthier and Chassinat Excavations. Finds.i2.607Three bricks of Setau, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Text, Gauthier in BIFAO vi (1908), 42 [A].

Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga. G. Northampton Excavations.. North-East area. From Dyn. XVIII tombs.i2.607Kneeling statue holding stela of Mesu, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 33475.Northampton, Spiegelberg and Newberry, Theban Necropolis 10-11 pls. vii, xvii [7].

Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga. G. Northampton Excavations. Main Hill. Near TT11.i2.607Statuette, Rensonb, headless, 2nd Intermediate Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 33481.Northampton, Spiegelberg and Newberry, Theban Necropolis 17 [3] pls. xv [4], xvi [10, 11].

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Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga. Northampton Excavations. North-east Area. Main Hill.i2.608Statuette, Neferhotep, 2nd Intermediate Period (text now completely altered), in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 33480 (now in a private collection)..Northampton, Spiegelberg, Newberry, .. Theban Necropolis pls. 15 [2,5], 16 [1,2], cf. p. 17 [2].

Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga. Northampton Excavations. North-east Area. Main Hill.i2.608Double statuette, Tetisonb, 2nd Intermediate Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 33479.Northampton, Spiegelberg and Newberry, Theban Necropolis 17 [1] pls. xv [1, 3], xvi [12].

Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga. G. Northampton Excavations. North-east Area. Main Hill.i2.608Statue-base, Ia(t)-ib, Dyn. XVII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 33507.Northampton, Spiegelberg and Newberry, Report on some excavations in the Theban Necropolis 17 [5] pl. 16[4].

Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga. G. Northampton Excavations. North-east Area. Main Hill.i2.608Statue-base, Ia(t)-ib, Dyn. XVII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 33509.Northampton, Spiegelberg and Newberry, Report on some excavations in the Theban Necropolis 17 [6] pl. 16[5].

Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga. G. Northampton Excavations. North-east Area. Main Hill.i2.608Statue-base, Dhout, 2nd Intermediate Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 33510.Northampton, Spiegelberg and Newberry, Report on some excavations in the Theban Necropolis 17 [9] pl. 16[8].

Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga. G. Northampton Excavations. North-east Area. Main Hill.i2.608Statue-base, Dhout, 2nd Intermediate Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 33511.Northampton, Spiegelberg and Newberry, Report on some excavations in the Theban Necropolis 17 [10] pl. 16[9].

Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga. G. Northampton Excavations. North-east Area. Main Hill.i2.608Statue-base, Henenib, 2nd Intermediate Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 33512.Northampton, Spiegelberg and Newberry, Report on some excavations in the Theban Necropolis 17 [8] pl. 16[7].

Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga. G. Northampton Excavations. North-east Area. Main Hill.i2.608Statue-base naming Ahmosi, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 33508.

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Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga. G. Northampton Excavations. North-east Area. Main Hill.i2.608Stela or statue, fragment, mentioning Queen Ahmosi, early Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG34159 (JE 33499).Northampton, Spiegelberg and Newberry, Report on some excavations in the Theban Necropolis 17 [4] pl. 16[3]. See, Lacau, Stèles du Nouvel Empire 202.

Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga. G. Northampton Excavations. North-east Area. Main Hill.i2.608Stela of Ked and his son Siamun, dedicated to Mentuhotp-Nebhepetre and Queen Ahmosi Nefertere,New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Northampton, Spiegelberg and Newberry, Report on some excavations in the Theban Necropolis 38 [1] pl. ix[left].

Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga. G. Northampton Excavations. North-east Area. Main Hill.i2.608Situla of Zeho, bronze, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 33468.Northampton, Spiegelberg and Newberry, Report on some excavations in the Theban Necropolis 17-18 [11]fig. 18.

Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga. G. Northampton Excavations. North-east Area. Main Hill.i2.609Model coffins of Dedi and Ahmosi, Dyn. XVIII (?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 33494, 33493.Northampton, Spiegelberg and Newberry, Report on some excavations in the Theban Necropolis 30 [2, 1] pl.xviii [2, 1].

Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga. H. Philadelphia Excavations. Upper Cemetery.i2.609Stela of Zedhutefankh, before divinities, wood, Late Period, formerly in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. 10.4.23.6, now in Philadelphia (Pa.), The University Museum, 29.86.422.Philadelphia Photos. on 34990. See Munro in MDAIK 41 (1985), 149-87.

Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga. H. Philadelphia Excavations. Upper Cemetery.i2.609AFragments from offering table of Sirennutet Thaui, temp. Amenophis III, (a) in Philadelphia (PA), TheUniversity Museum, 29.86.717; (b) Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 27987 (moved from v.93), (c) formerlywith a dealer in Luxor, now in Marrakesh, le Musée de Marrakesh.Clère in BIFAO 81 (1981), 213-34 figs. 1, 2 pls. xxv-xxviii.

Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga. H. Philadelphia Excavations.i2.611

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Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga. H. Philadelphia Excavations.i2.611Stela of Merymaet, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 47584.Philadelphia Photo. 34869.

Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga. H. Philadelphia Excavations.i2.611Stela of Kenna with flowers before god, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 47583.Philadelphia Photo. 34882.

Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga. I. Carnvarvon-Carter Excavations. Pyramid-Tomb.i2.611Block-statue, Inmu, black granite, Dyn. XX or later, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 45059.Hornemann, Types ii, pl. 478; Carter MSS. I.J. 294, 297 with photo.

Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga. I. Carnvarvon-Carter Excavations. Tombs in el-Mandara.i2.611Stela of Ahmosi and wife Thesh, early Dyn. XVIII, from tomb 69, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 45056.Gardiner in JEA. iii (1916), 256 pl. xl.

Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga. Carnvarvon-Carter Excavations.i2.611Wooden tablet with hieratic text of “Teaching of Amenemhet”, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 51971.Transcription, Maspero, Les Enseignements d’Amenemhaît [etc.] in Bibliothèque d’Études vi (1914), 33-4 pls.vi-vii.

Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga. Finds. Statues.i2.613Statue of Tetisheri, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 256 (JE 26564).Text, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 164.

Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga. Finds. Statues.i2.613Statue of Niay, woman, wood, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 47591.

Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga. Finds. Stelae.i2.613Kares, with decree of Queen-mother Ahhotp for deceased, year 10 Amenophis I, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 34003.

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Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga. Finds. Stelae.i2.613Stela of Neferhabef, temp. Tuthmosis III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34035 (JE 36421).Lacau, Stèles du Nouvel Empire 68-70 pl. 23.

Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga. Finds. Stelae.i2.613Second stela of Neferhabef, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Text, Carter in Ann. Serv. iv (1903), 48.

Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga. Finds. Coffins.i2.614Rîshi-coffin, “Houkitari”, Dyn. XVII , in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. 19.11.27.5.See Maspero, Guide (1915), 306-7 [3102].

Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga. Finds. Coffins.i2.614Two coffins, names illegible, rectangular, Dyn. XVII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28031-2(JE 21380, 21411).Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire 82-6 pl. xvi.

Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga. Finds. Coffins.i2.614Wooden sarcophagus of Saa, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See Daressy in Bull. Inst. Ég. 3 sér. vii (1896), 149-50.

Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga. Finds. Coffins.i2.614Mummy-cloth of Saa, with Book of Dead, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 33984.Rec. de Trav. xx, 73-4 [cl (8)].

Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga. Finds. Various.i2.614Four canopic jars of Debeh (as Sobk in Bibl.), alabaster, New Kingdom , in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG4281-3, 4512 (JE 21503-4, 21506, 21505).Reisner, Canopics 191-2, 284-5 pl. xli.

Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga. Finds. Various.i2.614Games-board of Ibay, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 68002 (JE 21492).Mariette, Mon. Div. pl. 52 [a].

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Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga. Finds. Various.i2.614Alabaster plaque of Sankhkare Mentuhotp, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Petrie, Historical Scarabs (1899), pl. 6 [165].

Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga. Finds. Various.i2.615Box-fragments Nubemyunu, woman, with cartouche of Ameny (i.e. Amenemhet) and lion tramplingantelope, faience, Dyn. XII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 6314.See Mariette, Notice (1874), 207-8 [518].

Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga. Finds. Various.i2.615Faience kohl-pot of Amosis, in form of hawk with captives on base, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 3667 (JE 18960, 21554).Mariette, Mon. Div. pl. 52 [d, 1-3]. See Bissing, Fayencegefässe 17-18.

Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga. Finds. Various.i2.615Alabaster vase of Amosis, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 18483 (JE 21005).Bissing, Steingefässe 94-5 pl. v. Text, Legrain Rép. 1-8.

Thebes. Asâsîf. At foot of Causeways. Near Valley Temple of Hatshepsut. Middle Kingdom Tombs.Tomb 37. No name. Late Middle Kingdom. Burials.i2.616Five rîshi-coffins, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43634, 43637-40.Carnarvon and Carter, Five Years’ 68 pls. lvii (No. 2), lviii [2] (No. 70), lxii [1] (Nos. 2, 11, 66).

Thebes. Asâsîf. At foot of Causeways. Near Valley Temple of Hatshepsut. Middle Kingdom Tombs.Tomb 37. No name. Late Middle Kingdom. Burials.i2.616Four rectangular coffins, Hyksos Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43642-5.Carnarvon and Carter, Five Years’ 66 pl. lx [1].

Thebes. Asâsîf. At foot of Causeways. Near Valley Temple of Hatshepsut. Middle Kingdom Tombs.Tomb 37. No name. Late Middle Kingdom. Burials.i2.616Inscribed coffin (no name), New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. 5.12.25.1.Carnarvon and Carter, Five Years’ 69, 73 [18] pl. lxii [2 upper].

Thebes. Asâsîf. At foot of Causeways. Near Valley Temple of Hatshepsut. Middle Kingdom Tombs.Tomb 37. No name. Late Middle Kingdom. Burials.i2.616Wooden stela Ihy with hieratic text, Hyksos Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43215.

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Carnarvon and Carter, Five Years’ 87 [88] pls. lxxv, lxxvi [3].

Thebes. Asâsîf. At foot of Causeways. Near Valley Temple of Hatshepsut. Middle Kingdom Tombs.Tomb 37. No name. Late Middle Kingdom. Burials.i2.616Two wooden stelae with hieratic text, Hyksos Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43218-9.Carnarvon and Carter, Five Years’ 87 [89-90] pls. lxxv, lxxvi [3].

Thebes. Asâsîf. At foot of Causeways. Near Valley Temple of Hatshepsut. Middle Kingdom Tombs.Tomb 37. No name. Late Middle Kingdom. Burials.i2.616Two hieratic tablets (‘Tablets 26 and 27’), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43216-7.Carnarvon and Carter, Five Years’ 77, 78 [26, 28 (7)], with texts, 90-3 (by Möller) pls. lxxvi [1, 2]-lxxviii.

Thebes. Asâsîf. At foot of Causeways. Near Valley Temple of Hatshepsut. Middle Kingdom Tombs.Tomb 46. No name.i2.617Wand of Nensemekhtuf, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 69247.Hickmann, Instruments de musique 22 pl. viii [B] (called Deir el-Medîna).

Thebes. Asâsîf. At foot of Causeways. Near Valley Temple of Hatshepsut. Middle Kingdom Tombs.Tomb 65. Khety. Dyn. XI. Façade.i2.617(b) and (c) Two stelae of Khety, from recesses right and left of doorway, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE45057-8.Gardiner in JEA iv (1917), 33-8 pls. viii, ix.

Thebes. Asâsîf. At foot of Causeways. Near Valley Temple of Hatshepsut. Middle Kingdom Tombs.Tombs, etc., in New York, M.M.A. Concession. Brick shrines.i2.617Tiny stela of Ahmosi and wife Ahmosi, dedicated by Kyky, steatite, in niches of pyramidion, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 45670.Lansing in MMA Bull. ii (May 1917), 15, 20 fig. 13.

Thebes. Asâsîf. At foot of Causeways. Near Valley Temple of Hatshepsut. Middle Kingdom Tombs.Tombs, etc., in New York, M.M.A. Concession. Brick shrines. Pit 3.i2.618Burial in Room E. Rîshi mask, Dyn. XVII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 45629.Lansing in MMA Bull. ii (May 1917), 24 figs. 16, 28.

Thebes. Asâsîf. At foot of Causeways. Near Valley Temple of Hatshepsut. Middle Kingdom Tombs.Tombs, etc., in New York, M.M.A. Concession. Brick shrines. Pit 3.i2.618Ivory inlay-fragments from box of Mosi, Dyn. XVII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 45696.

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MMA. photo. 5A, 565. See Winlock in JEA x (1924), 262 with note 3.

Thebes. Asâsîf. At foot of Causeways. Near Valley Temple of Hatshepsut. Middle Kingdom Tombs.Tombs, etc., in New York, M.M.A. Concession. Subsidiary Tombs. R. 1-12.i2.618Painted stela of Amenemhet and wife Iy, with Antef and wife Hepyt, Dyn. XI, from R. 4, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 45626.Lansing in MMA Bull. ii (May 1917), 12-13 fig. 9.

Thebes. Asâsîf. At foot of Causeways. Near Valley Temple of Hatshepsut. Middle Kingdom Tombs.Tombs, etc., in New York, M.M.A. Concession. Subsidiary Tombs. R. 1-12.i2.618Statuette, monkey playing harp, Dyn. XII, from R. 5, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 45685.Hickmann in Bull. Inst. Ég. xxxv (1954), 326, fig. 18.

Thebes. Asâsîf. At foot of Causeways. Near Valley Temple of Hatshepsut. Middle Kingdom Tombs.Tombs, etc., in New York, M.M.A. Concession. Subsidiary Tombs. R. 1-12.i2.618Stela of Nit-ptah, painted, Dyn. XI, from R. 6, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 45625.Saleh, Hauptwerke No. 85 fig. (as Dyn. XII-XIII); MMA photo. 5A, 295-6.

Thebes. Asâsîf. At foot of Causeways. Near Valley Temple of Hatshepsut. Middle Kingdom Tombs.Tombs, etc., in New York, M.M.A. Concession. Subsidiary Tombs. R. 1-12.i2.618Vase with hieratic text, from R. 8, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 58761.MMA photo. 5A, 830.

Thebes. Asâsîf. At foot of Causeways. Near Valley Temple of Hatshepsut. Middle Kingdom Tombs.Tombs, etc., in New York, M.M.A. Concession. Subsidiary Tombs. R. 1-12.i2.618Kneeling statue Amenemhet holding stela with text, sandstone, Dyn. XVIII, from R. 12, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 34583.Hornemann, Types iii, pl. 630.

Thebes. Asâsîf. At foot of Causeways. Near Valley Temple of Hatshepsut. Dyn. XVII-XVIII Cemetery. 9.‘Tablet Tomb.’i2.618‘Carnarvon Tablet I’, with proverbs of Ptahhotp on recto and text of year 7 of Kamosi on verso, Dyn.XVII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 41790.Carnarvon and Carter, Five Years’ 4, 36-7 (by Griffith) pls. xxvii, xxviii.

Thebes. Asâsîf. At foot of Causeways. Near Valley Temple of Hatshepsut. Dyn. XVII-XVIII Cemetery. 9.‘Tablet Tomb.’i2.619

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‘Carnarvon Tablet II’, fragments, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43261 D, 56802.Carnarvon and Carter, Five Years’ 37 pl. xxix.

Thebes. Asâsîf. At foot of Causeways. Near Valley Temple of Hatshepsut. Dyn. XVII-XVIII Cemetery. 9.‘Tablet Tomb.’i2.619Canopic-box of Katinakht, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43835.Carnarvon and Carter, Five Years’’ 34-5 pl. xxv [1, 2].

Thebes. Asâsîf. At foot of Causeways. Near Valley Temple of Hatshepsut. Dyn. XVII-XVIII Cemetery.27. Nenen (?).i2.619Stela of Iuyres, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20787 (JE 42824).Carnarvon and Carter, Five Years’ 61 pl. liv.<<>>

Thebes. Asâsîf. At foot of Causeways. Near Valley Temple of Hatshepsut. Dyn. XVII-XVIII Cemetery.27. Nenen (?).i2.619Stela of Antef, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 44265.

Thebes. Asâsîf. At foot of Causeways. Near Valley Temple of Hatshepsut. Ptolemaic Vaulted Tombs.i2.619Family stela of Zeamunef ankh, Dyn. XXII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43197.Carnarvon and Carter, Five Years’ 49 [1] pl. xli.

Thebes. Asâsîf. At foot of Causeways. Near Valley Temple of Hatshepsut. Ptolemaic Vaulted Tombs.i2.620Stela of Akhamenerau, probably Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 44268.Carter MSS. i. J. 236.

Thebes. Asâsîf. At foot of Causeways. Near Valley Temple of Hatshepsut. Ptolemaic Vaulted Tombs.Finds.i2.620AStela, Antef and wife Hepyt, Dyn. XI ?, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36422.<<>>

Thebes. Asâsîf. Near Tuthmosis III Causeway. Cemetery 700. 729. Family-tomb of Neferkhaut. Temp.Tuthmosis I-III and Hatshepsut. Burial of deceased.i2.621Canopic-jars of Neferkhaut, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 65345-8.Hayes in MMA Bull. Pt. ii, Nov. 1935, 25 fig. 7.

Thebes. Asâsîf. Near Tuthmosis III Causeway. Cemetery 700. 729. Family-tomb of Neferkhaut. Temp.

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Tuthmosis I-III and Hatshepsut. Burial of deceased.i2.621Two alabaster vases of Neferkhaut, with name of Hatshepsut as King’s daughter, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 65370-1.Hayes in MMA Bull. Pt. ii, Nov. 1935, 18, 30 fig. 15.

Thebes. Asâsîf. Near Tuthmosis III Causeway. Cemetery 700. 729. Family-tomb of Neferkhaut. Temp.Tuthmosis I-III and Hatshepsut. Burial of wife Rennufer.i2.621Games-board, with scenes on inlaid faience squares, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 65372.Hayes in MMA Bull. Pt. ii, Nov. 1935, 32-4 fig. 18.

Thebes. Asâsîf. Near Tuthmosis III Causeway. Cemetery 700. 729. Family-tomb of Neferkhaut. Temp.Tuthmosis I-III and Hatshepsut. Burial of son Amenemhet.i2.621Bronze knife of Neferkhaut, with inlaid text in gold, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 65359.Hayes in MMA Bull. Pt. ii, Nov. 1935, 34 fig. 19.

Thebes. Asâsîf. Near Tuthmosis III Causeway. Cemetery 700. Various.i2.621Stela-fragment, seated man, from tomb 733, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.M.M.A. photo. M.17.C. CA, 3.

Thebes. Asâsîf. Near Tuthmosis III Causeway. Cemetery 700. Various.i2.621Statue (headless), Dedusheriu seated, with wife Shepset in relief on side, sandstone, from tomb 736,Second Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.M.M.A. photos. 8A, 137; M.17.C. CD, 10, 11, CC, 20.

Thebes. Asâsîf. Near Tuthmosis III Causeway. Cemetery 700. Various.i2.621Two coffins and canopic box of Ibu (woman), Dyn. XII-XIII, from tomb 738, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum.M.M.A. photos. M. 17.C. Z, 1-13, CG, 15.

Thebes. Asâsîf. Near Tuthmosis III Causeway. Cemetery 700. Various.i2.621Coffin, mask, and canopic box of Reet (woman), Dyn. XII-XIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.M.M.A. photos. M. 17.C. Z, 15-21.

Thebes. Asâsîf. Near Tuthmosis III Causeway. Cemetery 700. Various.i2.621Faience bottle of Queen Ankhnesneferebre, from tomb 740, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 66274.Lansing and Hayes in MMA Bull. Pt. ii, Jan. 1937, 4 fig. 2.

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Thebes. Asâsîf. Near Tuthmosis III Causeway. Cemetery 700. Various.i2.622ABase with two kneeling statuettes holding pots, serpentine, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 66273.Lansing and Hayes in MMA Bull. Pt. ii, Jan. 1937, 4 fig. 1.

Thebes. Asâsîf. Causeway Area. Near Theban Tomb 279. Middle Kingdom and Second IntermediatePeriod Burials.i2.624Coffin of Dedtuamun, Dyn. XII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 58819.MMA photos. 6A, 199 and 306-8.

Thebes. Asâsîf. Causeway Area. Near Theban Tomb 279. Middle Kingdom and Second IntermediatePeriod Burials.i2.625Rîshi-coffin, Dyn. XVII,, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 55189.MMA photos. M.11.C. 122, 131.

Thebes. Asâsîf. Causeway Area. Near Theban Tomb 279. Dyn. XXVI Burials. Six embalmer’s caches, A-F.i2.625Panel from Coffin of Haremakhet, from cache C, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 55194.MMA photos. M.11.C. 106-7. See Brief Descr. No. 6194.

Thebes. Asâsîf. Causeway Area. Near Theban Tomb 279. Dyn. XXVI Burials. Six embalmer’s caches, A-F.i2.625Coffin of Harkhebi (Pashenkhebi in Bibl.), Dyn. XXVI, from cache A, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE55193.MMA photo. M.11C 115. See Kees in AZ lxxxvii (1962), 62.

Thebes. Asâsîf. Causeway Area. Near Theban Tomb 279. Dyn. XXVI Burials. Six embalmer’s caches, A-F.i2.625Jar with hieratic text from Cache B, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 65385C.<<>>

Thebes. Asâsîf. Near Mentuhotp and Hatshepsut Causeways. Tomb VII.626AOuter rectangular and two inner anthropoid coffins of woman Kher, late Dyn. XXV or early Dyn. XXVI,in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Bietak, Theban-West (Luqsor), 33-4 Taf. xx-xxii.

Thebes. Asâsîf. Near Mentuhotp and Hatshepsut Causeways. Austrian Excavation. VII. Late Dyn. XXV

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or early Dyn. XXVI. Burial Chamber 2.i2.626AShabti box of woman Kher, late Dyn. XXV or early Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 94312.See Aston, D. A. in OMRO 74 (1994), 35, 45 [Type VII].

Thebes. Asâsîf. Senenmut Quarry.i2.626Wooden Hathor-emblem, inscribed, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 47740.Grdseloff in Ann. Serv. xl (1940), 196-7, fig. 31.

Thebes. From tombs in Asâsîf. Finds.i2.627Two alabaster vases Tuthmosis III from tomb of “Ramâ”, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See Maspero, Guide (1915), 522 [5161-2].

Thebes. From tombs in Asâsîf. Finds.i2.627Two sandstone reliefs, officials in funeral procession, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. 14.6.24.20.Von Bissing, Einführung in die Geschichte der ägyptischen Kunst, pl. viii [3]. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 163[558].

Thebes. From tombs in Khôkha. Objects found in or near Theban tomb 48.i2.627Bust of Tuthmosis IV, black granite, found in Court, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 45330.Davies in MMA Bull. x (1915), 234 fig. 3.

Thebes. From tombs in Khôkha. Objects found in or near Theban tomb 48.i2.627Stela, man offering to Tuthmosis II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Säve-Söderbergh, Four Eighteenth Dynasty Tombs 34 n. 3 pl. lxvii [A]; M.M.A. photo. T. 433.

Thebes. From tombs in Khôkha. Objects found in or near Theban tomb 48.i2.627Coffin of Nebinufer, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. 2.5.15.1.Säve-Söderbergh, Four Eighteenth Dynasty Tombs 34 n. 1pl. lxv [A].

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Priests’ Tombs. 57. Harua. Dyn. XXIII.i2.628Outer coffin of deceased, with Maet in interior, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Exterior, Winlock in MMA Bull. Pt. ii, Dec. 1924, 30 fig. 37.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Priests’ Tombs. 60. Three Princesses. Dyn. XXI.

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i2.629Two broken sealings of King Menkheperre, found in tomb, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 49084-5.MMA photo. M.5.C. 212. See Winlock in MMA Bull. Pt. ii, Dec. 1924, 26.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Priests’ Tombs. 60. Three Princesses. Dyn. XXI.i2.629Coffins and lid of Henuttaui, daughter of King Pinezem, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 49100-2.MMA photos. M.6.C. 291-302. See Winlock in MMA Bull. Pt. ii, March 1926, 19.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Priests’ Tombs. 60. Three Princesses. Dyn. XXI.i2.629Mummy-cloth of Henuttaui, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.MMA photos. M.6.C. 94-8.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Priests’ Tombs. 65. Ahmosi Merytamun, wife of Amenophis II.i2.630Two ushabti-boxes of Princess Entiuny, daughter of King Pinezem, from intrusive burial, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 55044, 55080.See Desr.somm. No. 6187.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Priests’ Tombs. 65. Ahmosi Merytamun, wife of Amenophis II.i2.630Linen, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 55181.Winlock, The Tomb of Queen Meryet-amun 89, cf. pl. xl [A].

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Priests’ Tombs. 65. Ahmosi Merytamun, wife of Amenophis II.i2.630Original linen, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 55155.Winlock, The Tomb of Queen Meryet-amun pl. xv [C].

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Priests’ Tombs. 65. Ahmosi Merytamun, wife of Amenophis II.i2.630Shawl, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 55182.Winlock, The Tomb of Queen Meryet-amun pl. xli [c].

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Tomb of Priests and Priestesses of Amun. Dyn. XXI. Coffins.i2.630Coffin, no name, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 6001 (JE 29696).Chassinat, La Second trouvaille de Deir el-Bahari 1-3 figs. 1-6. See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907),A 124.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Tomb of Priests and Priestesses of Amun. Dyn. XXI. Coffins.i2.630Espaneferhor, coffin (re-used by Khensemhab), and board probably belonging, in Cairo, Egyptian

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Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Tomb of Priests and Priestesses of Amun. Dyn. XXI. Coffins.i2.631Khensemhab, coffin and mummy-cloth, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 6004.Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.106 and p. 30. Texts, Chassinat, La Second trouvaille de Deir el-Bahari10,11. See Maspero, Guide (1895), 1136.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Tomb of Priests and Priestesses of Amun. Dyn. XXI. Coffins.i2.631Coffin of Peshedkhons, usurped by Esiemkhebi, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 6005 (JE 29717).Chassinat, La Second trouvaille de Deir el-Bahari 11-16 pl. i [right], figs. 14-15. Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii(1907), A.62.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Tomb of Priests and Priestesses of Amun. Dyn. XXI. Coffins.i2.631Coffin of Iusenmut, usurped by Esiemkhebi, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 6006, 6142-3(JE 29671).Chassinat, La Second trouvaille de Deir el-Bahari 17-22 figs. 16-23. See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907),A.126.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Tomb of Priests and Priestesses of Amun. Dyn. XXI. Coffins.i2.631Esmut, board, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 6007 (JE 29634).Texts, Chassinat, La Second trouvaille de Deir el-Bahari 22-3. See Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), 25-6.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Tomb of Priests and Priestesses of Amun. Dyn. XXI. Coffins.i2.631Tabs of Paseba-khaennet, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Chassinat, La Second trouvaille de Deir el-Bahari 22-3. See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.48, pp. 25-6.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Tomb of Priests and Priestesses of Amun. Dyn. XXI. Coffins.i2.631Coffin and board of Pameshem, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 6008-9 (JE 29718).Chassinat, La Second trouvaille de Deir el-Bahari 23-33 pl. ii, figs. 24-31. See Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii(1907), A.95. Board, see Maspero, Guide (1915), 281 [3008].

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Tomb of Priests and Priestesses of Amun. Dyn. XXI. Coffins.i2.631Gautseshen, coffins, one usurped from Esamun-nesuttaui, and board, and mummy-cloth, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 6010-13.Chassinat, La Second trouvaille de Deir el-Bahari pl. iii [left] (No. 6011), figs. 32-3. See, Daressy in Ann. Serv.viii (1907), A.139 and p. 36.

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Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Tomb of Priests and Priestesses of Amun. Dyn. XXI. Coffins.i2.631Espekashuti, two coffins and mummy-cloth, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 6014-15 (JE 29641).Chassinat, La Second trouvaille de Deir el-Bahari 45-50 pl. iii [right], (No. 6014). See, Daressy in Ann. Serv.viii (1907), A.43 and p. 25.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Tomb of Priests and Priestesses of Amun. Dyn. XXI. Coffins.i2.631No name, coffin, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 6016 (JE 29641).Chassinat, La Second trouvaille de Deir el-Bahari 51-4 pl. iv [left] - vi figs. 34-6.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Tomb of Priests and Priestesses of Amun. Dyn. XXI. Coffins.i2.631Coffin of Nezemmut(en)-pairnesgereg, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 6017 (JE 29710).Texts, Chassinat, La Second trouvaille de Deir el-Bahari 54-5. See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.79.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Tomb of Priests and Priestesses of Amun. Dyn. XXI. Coffins.i2.631No name, coffin, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 6018.Texts, Chassinat, La Second trouvaille de Deir el-Bahari 55-7 cf. fig. 37.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Tomb of Priests and Priestesses of Amun. Dyn. XXI. Coffins.i2.631Pedeamun, coffin and board, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 6020-1 (JE 29683).Chassinat, La Second trouvaille de Deir el-Bahari 58-70 pl. iv [right] and vii-ix (coffin) figs. 38-47. See,Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.84 and p. 29.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Tomb of Priests and Priestesses of Amun. Dyn. XXI. Coffins.i2.631Shebty, coffin and board, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 6022-3 (JE 29711).Chassinat, La Second trouvaille de Deir el-Bahari 70-5 pl. x (coffin). See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907),A.86.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Tomb of Priests and Priestesses of Amun. Dyn. XXI. Coffins.i2.631Eskhons, woman, inner coffin and board, mummy-cloth, and tabs with King Amenemopet before Ptah,dedicated by Pinezem, son of Menkheperre, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 6024-5(JE 29713).Chassinat, La Second trouvaille de Deir el-Bahari 75-81 pls. xi-xiii (coffin) figs. 48-53. Daressy in Ann. Serv.viii (1907), A.42 and p. 25. Names from tabs, Daressy in Ann. Serv. iv (1903), 154-5 [I] (called A.98).

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Tomb of Priests and Priestesses of Amun. Dyn. XXI. Coffins.i2.631Coffin and board of Ankhesenesi, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 6026-7 (CG 6026 = JE 29708)

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Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Tomb of Priests and Priestesses of Amun. Dyn. XXI. Coffins.i2.631No name, coffin, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 6028.Texts, Chassinat, La Second trouvaille de Deir el-Bahari 85-8.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Tomb of Priests and Priestesses of Amun. Dyn. XXI. Coffins.i2.631Coffin of Thaenufer, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 6029.Chassinat, La Second trouvaille de Deir el-Bahari 88 pl. xiv. See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.145.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Tomb of Priests and Priestesses of Amun. Dyn. XXI. Coffins.i2.631Coffin of Paseba-kha ennet, with tabs of Pinezem, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 6031-3.See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), 15 and 29 [85] and A.85.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Tomb of Priests and Priestesses of Amun. Dyn. XXI. Coffins.i2.631Es-henuttaui (or Henuttaui), two coffins; Estanebttaui, two coffins and board; mummy-cloth with KingMenkheperre before Monthu, shroud of Henuttau, and tabs of Menkheperre, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 6036-7 (JE 29656).See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.64 and p. 27.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Tomb of Priests and Priestesses of Amun. Dyn. XXI. Coffins.i2.631Deamun, coffin with lid, and board, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 6041 a, b, 6042 (JE 29727).See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.31.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Tomb of Priests and Priestesses of Amun. Dyn. XXI. Coffins.i2.631Esnebttaui, coffins, and mummy-cloth, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 6043-4 (JE 29685) (coffins).See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.77 and p. 28; Maspero, Guide (1895), 1142.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Tomb of Priests and Priestesses of Amun. Dyn. XXI. Coffins.i2.631Tennebttaui, woman, coffin and board, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 6045-6.See, Maspero, Guide (1895), 1142.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Tomb of Priests and Priestesses of Amun. Dyn. XXI. Coffins.i2.631Two coffins of Pinezem, and board of Shedkhons, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 6047-9(JE 29637).

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Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Tomb of Priests and Priestesses of Amun. Dyn. XXI. Coffins.i2.631-2Two coffins and board of Pedeamun, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 6050-2 (JE 29623).See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.24 and p. 23; Maspero, Guide (1895), 1148 bis.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Tomb of Priests and Priestesses of Amun. Dyn. XXI. Coffins.i2.631-2Tabs of King Amenemopet and Pinezem, son of Paseba-khaennet, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 6107-8.See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.24 and p. 23; Maspero, Guide (1895), 1148 bis.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Tomb of Priests and Priestesses of Amun. Dyn. XXI. Coffins.i2.632Two coffins, lid and board of Zekhensesankh, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 6053-5 (JE 29658).See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.83.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Tomb of Priests and Priestesses of Amun. Dyn. XXI. Coffins.i2.632Coffin and board of Pesesh-hor, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 6056-7 (JE 29715).See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.97.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Tomb of Priests and Priestesses of Amun. Dyn. XXI. Coffins.i2.632Usermontu, coffin and lid, usurped by a woman, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 6058 (JE 29691).See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.122.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Tomb of Priests and Priestesses of Amun. Dyn. XXI. Coffins.i2.632Khaes, two coffins, lid and board, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 6059-61 (JE 29665).See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.102 and pp. 30-1.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Tomb of Priests and Priestesses of Amun. Dyn. XXI. Coffins.i2.632Mummy-cloth with Zekhensesankh before Osiris, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.102 and pp. 30-1.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Tomb of Priests and Priestesses of Amun. Dyn. XXI. Coffins.i2.632Pedeamun, coffins and boards, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 6062-4 (JE 29705).See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.87; Maspero, Guide (1895), 1144.

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i2.632Coffins and boards of Pedeamun, usurped by Espahorentahet, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 6119-20, 6144, 6154-5.Coffins with funeral scenes and lid of 6120, see Maspero, Guide (1915), 281-2 [3007, 3011-12]. See,Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.28 and p. 23.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins.i2.632Espahorentahet, mummy cloth, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.28 and p. 23.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins.i2.632Ahaneferamun, called Pakharu, four coffins and board, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 6121-2, 6139-41(JE 29670).See, Bruyère, Mert Seger 198-200; Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.115.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins.i2.632Ahaneferamun, called Pakharu, mummy cloth, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See, Bruyère, Mert Seger 198-200; Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.115.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins.i2.632Tabs of Menkheperre, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See, Bruyère, Mert Seger 198-200; Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.115.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins.i2.632Derepu, coffins and board, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 6065-7 (JE 29669).See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.123 and p. 32; Maspero, Guide (1895), 1145.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins.i2.632Derepu, mummy cloth, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.123 and p. 32; Maspero, Guide (1895), 1145.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins.i2.632Zemutesankh, coffins and board, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 6070-2 (JE 29652).See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.45.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins.i2.632

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Mummy-cloth of Zemutesankh, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.45.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins.i2.632Coffin of Tentmerpare, woman, usurped by Ankhefenmut, and inner coffin of latter, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 6073-4. (JE 29730, 29741).See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.140 and p. 36. Outer coffin, see Maspero, Guide (1915), 281[3006].

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins.i2.632Board of Pedeamun, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 6075.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins.i2.632Espakaf, outer (no name) and inner coffins in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 6077-8 (JE 29624).See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.23.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins.i2.632Espakaf, mummy cloth, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Names on mummy cloth, Daressy in Ann. Serv. iv (1903), 150-2 [i].

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins.i2.632Ankhefenmut, coffins with text mentioning Amenophis I and Queen Ahhotp and Ahmosi Nefertere, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 6098-9, CG 6109-10 (JE 29692).See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.16; Maspero, Guide (1915), 281 [3009].

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins.i2.632Esiemkhebi, board and coffins, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 6123-5.See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.100.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins.i2.632Coffins of Menkheperre, usurped by Pedeamun,, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 6127-8.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins.i2.632Coffin of Tashedkhons, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 6131 (JE 29625).See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.137.

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Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins.i2.632Coffins and board of Senenu, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 6132, 6134-5 (JE 29651).See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.46 and p. 25.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins.i2.632Mummy-cloth of Senenu, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.46 and p. 25.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins.i2.632-3Four coffins of Pefazar, and text mentioning Queen Ahhotp, Queen Ahmosi Nefertere, and Amenophis I,in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 6137-8, 6156-7 (JE 29616).See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.99. Lid of inner coffin, see Maspero, Guide (1915), 284 [3010].

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins.i2.633Coffins of Ankhes(en)mut (woman), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 6147-8.Part of funeral procession on 6147, Bruyère, Mert Seger 81-2 fig. 38.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins.i2.633Outer coffins of Ankhes(en)mut (woman), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 6158-9 (JE 29675).Tree goddess scene on 6158, Keimer in BIFAO xxx (1931), 314 pl. iv [b]. See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii(1907), A.38 and p. 24.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins.i2.633Board of Ankhes(en)mut (woman), usurped by Esmut, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 6161.See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.38 and p. 24.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins.i2.633Inner coffins of Ankhes(en)mut (woman), usurped by Esi, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 6164-5.See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.38 and p. 24.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins.i2.633Mummy-cloth of Ankhes(en)mut (woman), and tabs of Pinezem, and bandages of King (?), in Cairo,Egyptian Museum.See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.38 and p. 24.

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i2.633Coffins of Esi (woman), and tabs of Pinezem, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 6162-3 (JE 29672).See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.127 and pp. 33-4.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins.i2.633Coffins of Espaneferhor, inner usurped from Harhotp, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 6166-9.See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.98, A.117; Maspero, Guide (1915), 3014.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins.i2.633Mummy-cloth of Espaneferhor, with bandages of Menkheperre and tabs of Pinezem, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum.See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.98, A.117 and p. 30; Maspero, Guide (1915), 282 [3014].

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins.i2.633Amennetnakht, coffins and board, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 6173-4, 6196 (JE 29649).See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.81 and p. 28. Board, see Maspero, Guide (1915), 282 [3015].

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins.i2.633Mummy-cloth of Amennetnakht with tabs of King Amenemopet and cloth with latter before Mut, inCairo, Egyptian Museum.See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.81 and p. 28.

Thebes.Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins.i2.633Coffins and board of Mer[t]amun, daughter of Menkheperre, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 6175-6,6197 (JE 29704, 29734).See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.71 and p. 28; Maspero, Guide (1915), 282-3 [3016-17].

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins.i2.633Mummy-cloth of Mer[t]amun, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See Maspero, Guide (1915), 282-3 [3017 bis].

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins.i2.633Four coffins and board of Tentp(en)herunufer (woman), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 6177-9, 6218-19 (JE 29699).See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.17 and p. 23.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins.

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i2.633Mummy-cloth and tabs of Pasebakhaennet, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.17 and p. 23.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins.i2.633Esamenopet, four coffins (three usurped from Imiseba), and board, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 6180-1, 6215-17 (JE 29659).See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.113 and p. 31; Coffins, see Maspero, Guide (1915), 283 [3018].Tree goddess scene with Nut and Khefhernebes on 6180, see Bruyère, Mert Seger 197.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins.i2.633Mummy-cloth of Esamenopet and tabs of King Amenemopet adoring Amun, and Menkheperre beforeAmun-Re, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.113 and p. 31.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins.i2.633Four coffins and board of Zemaetesankh (woman), usurped from Tentwenem-hertib, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 6182-4, 6213-14 (JE 29660, 29687).See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.109, A.73 (probably) and p. 31. One coffin, see Maspero, Guide(1915), 3019. Scene from board 6184, Bruyère, Mert Seger 198 (called Iusankh).

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins.i2.633Mummy-cloth of Zemaetesankh (woman) with tabs of Menkheperre, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.109, A.73 (probably) and p. 31.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins.i2.633Coffins and boards of Userhetmosi, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 6185-7, 6211-12 (JE 29661).See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.105 and p. 30.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins.i2.633Mummy-cloth of Userhetmosi with tabs of Pinezem, and cloth, year 48 of Menkheperre, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum.See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.105 and p. 30.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins.i2.633Coffins and board of Tentopet, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 6188-92 (JE 29662).Scene from 6191, see Bruyère, Mert Seger, 197-8. See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.119 and p. 32.

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Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins.i2.633Mummy-cloth of Tentopet with tabs of Pinezem, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.119 and p. 32.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins.i2.633Coffins and board of Ankhefenkhons, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 6193-4, 6208-10 (JE 29663).Scene before Hathor cow from 6193, Bull. Inst. Ég. xxxvii (1956), 226 figs. 9, 11. See, Daressy in Ann.Serv. viii (1907), A.108 and p. 31.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins.i2.633Mummy-cloth of Ankhefenkhons, with deceased before Osiris and Anubis, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.108 and p. 31.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins.i2.634Coffins of Esy, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 6198-9 (JE 29654).Upper part of coffin, Vernier in BIFAO viii (1911), 18 pl. ii. See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.66and pp. 27-8.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins.i2.634Mummy-cloth of Esy with tabs, Psusennes I before Khons, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.66 and pp. 27-8.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins.i2.634Coffins and board of Shedsuamun, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 6200-4 (JE 29678).See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.30 and p. 23; Maspero, Guide (1895), 1143.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins.i2.634Shedsuamun, mummy-cloth with tabs of King Pinezem, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.30 and p. 23; Maspero, Guide (1895), 1143.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins.i2.634Coffins and board of Khensemrenep, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 6256-9, 6220 (JE 29613).See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.120 and p. 32; Maspero, Guide, (1895), 1164; board, see id. ib.(1915), 289 [3032].

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i2.634Khensemrenep, mummy-cloth with text of deceased and tabs of King Pinezem, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum.See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.120 and p. 32; Maspero, Guide, (1895), 1164.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins.i2.634Coffins and board of Espahoran, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 6221-4, 6240 (JE 29722, 29677).Scene from 6222, Bruyère, Mert Seger 198-9. See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.35 and p. 24;Maspero, Guide (1895), 1165.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins.i2.634Mummy-cloth of Espahoran, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.35 and p. 24; Maspero, Guide (1895), 1165.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins.i2.634Three coffins of Kabesnub, two usurped by Henutneteru and Tadekhons, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 6225, 6254-5 (JE 29725, 29732).See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.1

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins.i2.634Board of Kabesnub, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 6239.See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.1

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins.i2.634Coffins and board of Pennesuttaui, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 6226-8, 6243-4 (JE 29698).See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.11 and p. 22; Maspero, Guide (1895), 1162.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins.i2.634Pennesuttaui, mummy-cloth and tabs of Menkheperre, First prophet of Amun, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum.See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.11 and p. 22; Maspero, Guide (1895), 1162.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins.i2.634Coffins and board of Mashasebek (woman), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 6229-32, 6238(JE 29667).Inner coffin, CG 6230, Tarchi, L’Architettura pl. 71 [middle]. See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.111;Maspero, Guide (1915), 289 [3031].

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Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins.i2.634Coffins and board of Pedeamun, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 6233-5, 6241-2 (JE 29666, 29668).Scene from 6234, Bruyère, Mert Seger figs. 101-2, 104. See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.114 and p.31; Maspero, Guide (1915), 289 [3030].

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins.i2.634Pedeamun, mummy-cloth with tabs of Pinezem, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.114 and p. 31; Maspero, Guide (1915), 289 [3030].

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins.i2.634Coffins and board of Estanebttaui, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 6245-8, 6237 (JE 29724, 29716).See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.88; Maspero, Guide (1895), 1142.<<>>

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins.i2.634Mummy-cloth of Estanebttaui, and bandages of Esamun, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Names from cloths, Daressy in Ann. Serv. iv (1903), 152-3 [ii]. See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907),A.88; Maspero, Guide (1895), 1142.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins.i2.634Coffins and board of Thonufer, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 6249-53 (JE 29682).See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.69; Maspero, Guide (1895), 1163. Scene from 6253, Bull. Inst.Ég. xxxvii (1956), 226 fig. 10.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins.i2.634Coffins and board of Thonefri, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 6260-2, 6284-5 (JE 29736), and tabs ofPinezem.See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.151 and p. 38; Maspero, Guide (1915), 290 [3033].

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins.i2.634Coffins and board of Dekhensiri, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 6363-7 (JE 29733).See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.49 and p. 26..

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins.i2.634Mummy-cloth of Dekhensiri, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.49 and p. 26.

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Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins.i2.634Coffins and board of Menkhperre, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 6268-72 (JE 29628, 29735).See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.147; Maspero, Guide (1895), 1170.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins.i2.635Coffins and board of Hertwebekht, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 6273-7 (JE 29738).See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.133 and p. 35; Maspero, Guide (1915), 290-1 [3036].

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins.i2.635Mummy-cloth of Hertwebekht with tabs of Paseba-khaennet and bandages of Pinezem, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum.See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.133 and p. 35; Maspero, Guide (1915), 290-1 [3036].

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins.i2.635Coffins and board of Tauzatre, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 6278-82 (JE 29737).See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.144 and p. 37.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins.i2.635Mummy-cloth of Tauzatre and tabs of Pinezem, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.144 and p. 37.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins.i2.635Coffins of Makare (woman), usurped from Ankhesenesi, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 6286-9(JE 29612).See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.132 and pp. 34-5; Maspero, Guide (1915), 290 [3034, 3034 bis].

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins.i2.635Mummy-cloth of of Makare (woman), with tabs of Paseba-khaennet, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.132 and pp. 34-5; Maspero, Guide (1915), 290 [3034, 3034 bis].

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins.i2.635Coffins and board of Esamun, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 6290-4 (JE 29611).See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.148 and p. 37. Bark of Re drawn by jackals and donkeys fromexterior, see id. ib. xx (1920), 165-6.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins.

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i2.635Mummy-cloth with text of Esamun and tabs of Paseba-khaennet, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.148 and p. 37.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins.i2.635Three coffins of Hori, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 29619.See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.143 and pp. 36-7; Maspero, Guide, (1895), 1168.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins.i2.635Mummy-cloth and bandages of Hori with name of Ahmosi and others, and bandages with name ofPinezem, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 29619.See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.143 and pp. 36-7; Maspero, Guide, (1895), 1168.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins.i2.635Coffins of Gautseshen, daughter of Menkheperre, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 29635, and tabs of KingAmenemopet,See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.152 and p. 38; Maspero, Guide, (11915), 290 [3035].

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins.i2.635Other coffins, no names, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 6019, 6030, 6034-5, 6068-9, 6076, 6100-1,6126, 6129-30, 6133, 6136, 6145-6, 6170-2, 6195, 6205-7, 6236, 6283.CG 6019, 6030, 6034-5, see, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.89.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins. Probablyin Cairo Museum.i2.635Coffin of Pedeamun, probably in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Part of text, Maspero in Rec.de Trav. xxiii (1901), 196-7.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins. Probablyin Cairo Museum.i2.635Mentuardais, board with Atum and adoring bas and baboons, probably in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Sketch, Wilbour MSS. 2 A. 46 (with dealer at Luxor).

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins. Probablyin Cairo Museum.i2.635Coffin of Karo, probably in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 29644.See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.56.

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Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins. Probablyin Cairo Museum.i2.635Coffin of Pinezem, with mummy-cloth, probably in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.146 and p. 37.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins. Probablyin Cairo Museum.i2.635Coffin of Zemutesankh, with mummy-cloth, probably in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.150 and p.37.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins. Probablyin Cairo Museum.i2.635Coffin of Tashedkhons, probably in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.138.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins. Probablyin Cairo Museum.i2.635Coffin of Zekhensefankh, probably in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 29620, 29626.See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.141.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins. Probablyin Cairo Museum.i2.635Coffin of Ankhefenkhons, probably in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.112.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins. Probablyin Cairo Museum.i2.635Coffin of Estanebttaui, two (one anonymous), probably in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.6.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins. Probablyin Cairo Museum.i2.635Coffin of Roro (woman), probably in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 29694.See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.14.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins. Probablyin Cairo Museum.

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i2.635Coffin of Espaneferhor, probably in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.21.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins. Probablyin Cairo Museum.i2.635Coffin of Pedeamun, usurped by Amenempermut, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 6253 (case), 6152(lid), 6160 (mummy board).Guilhou, N. in Égypte. Vision d’Eternité. Musée de l’Ephèbe, Le Cap d’Agde, 10 Septembre 1999 - 8 Janvier2000 [1999], 110-14 [74-6] figs. See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.93.<<>>

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins. Probablyin Cairo Museum.i2.635Coffin of Zemutesankh, usurped from Shedsutaopet, probably in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 29679.See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.110.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Coffins. Probablyin Cairo Museum.i2.636Coffins of Akhmut, formerly in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 29707, now in Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum,11981-3.See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.91(?).

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Statues.i2.640ATwo wooden statuettes of female mourners, Dyn. XXI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 29263-4.Fischer, Varia 43 pl. xiv [9].

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Stelae.i2.640Stela of Gautseshen, with deceased before Osiris, Dyn. XXI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 29308.Zayed in Rev. d’Eg. xx (1968), 152-3 pl. 8 [A]. See Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), 17 [bottom].

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Stelae.i2.640Stela of Userhetmosi, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 29309.See Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), p. 17 [bottom].

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Stelae.i2.640Wooden stela of Tentdetmut, Songstress of Amun, with deceased before Osiris, in Cairo, Egyptian

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Museum, JE 29310.Zayed in Rev. d’Eg. xx (1968), 154-6 pl. 9. See Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), 17 [bottom].

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Stelae.i2.640Wooden stela of Taroway, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 29312.Abdalla in Varia Aegyptiaca 4 (1988), 5, 7 figs. 2, 3. See Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), 17 [bottom].

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Stelae.i2.640Stela, Dekhensiri before Atum-Harakhti seated, wood, Dyn. XXI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 29313.Egypte. Vision d’Eternité. Musée de l’Ephèbe, Le Cap d’Agde, 10 Septembre 1999 - 8 Janvier 2000 [1999], 76[36] fig. [upper] (as CG 37691 and bibliography given not for this monument). See Daressy in Ann.Serv. viii (1907), 17 [bottom].

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Stelae.i2.640Wooden stela of Khensemreneb, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 2911.Zayed in Rev. d’Eg. xx (1968), 153-4 pl. 8 [B]. See Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), 17 [bottom].

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Stelae.i2.640Wooden stela of Thonefri, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. 20.12.24.13.Zayed in Rev. d’Eg. xx (1968), 160-1 pl. 12 [B]. See Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), 17 [bottom].

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Ushabti-boxes.i2.641Amennetnakht, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 29278.Text, Spiegelberg in Rec. de Trav. xxi (1899), 53-4 [xlvii].

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Ushabti-boxes.i2.641Tabek(en)khons, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 29279.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Ushabti-boxes.i2.641Pedeamun, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 29280.Erler, Das Symbol des Leben in alten Ägypten Abb. 9a (probably this box - should be checked if publishedagain).

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Ushabti-boxes.i2.641Derepu, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 29281.

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Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Ushabti-boxes.i2.641ADerepu, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 29291.See Aston, D. A. in OMRO 74 (1994), 31, 45 [Type VI].

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Ushabti-boxes.i2.641Panebenkemtnakht, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 29282.See Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), B.80.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Ushabti-boxes.i2.641Esamenopet, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 29283.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Ushabti-boxes.i2.641AEsamenopet, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, [Exhib. no. 9099].See Aston, D. A. in OMRO 74 (1994), 30, 45 [Type VI].

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Ushabti-boxes.i2.641Thonufer, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 29284.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Ushabti-boxes.i2.641Espaper(en)ub, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 29285.??? See Daressy in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), A.142.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Ushabti-boxes.i2.641Two of Zekhensefankh, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 29286-7.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Ushabti-boxes.i2.641Two of Shedhor, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 29288-9.Lieblein, Dict. Supp. 2544.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Ushabti-boxes.i2.641Takhons (woman), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 29290.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Ushabti-boxes.i2.641Tabekenkhons (woman), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 29292.

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Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Ushabti Boxes.i2.641Espahorentahet, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 29293.Lieblein, Dict. Supp. 2544.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Ushabti Boxes.i2.641Pakharu, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 29294.Scene, Maspero, Égypte, fig. 526.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Ushabti Boxes.i2.641Khensemrenep, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 29295.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Ushabti Boxes.i2.641Tentruz(?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 4179-82 (JE 29296).<<>>

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Ushabti Boxes.i2.641Tashedkhons, probably in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Ann. Serv. viii, B.18.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Ushabti Boxes.i2.641Esiemkhebi, probably in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Ann. Serv. viii, B.19.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Ushabti Boxes.i2.641Tentuserken, probably in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Ann. Serv. viii, B.20.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Ushabti Boxes.i2.641Amenhotp, probably in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Ann. Serv. viii, B.45.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Ushabti Boxes.i2.641Ankhesenmut, probably in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Ann. Serv. viii, B.46.

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Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Ushabti Boxes.i2.641Shedsuamun, probably in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Ann. Serv. viii, B.47.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Ushabti Boxes.i2.641Esmut, probably in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Ann. Serv. viii, B.69-70.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Ushabti Boxes.i2.641Sit-khons, probably in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Ann. Serv. viii, B.81.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Mummy-cloths.i2.642Gautseshen, probably in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Part of text, Rec. de Trav. xvii (1895), 114 [cxxviii].

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Ushabti Boxes.i2.642Wax plaque of Tauhenut, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36355.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Mummy-cloths.i2.642Tentdetmut, one with six lines of Book of the Dead, and one with Osiris, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE35409-10, and tabs with Ramesses XI before Min, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 35408, all found incoffin usurped from Akhmut.Ann. Serv. iii, 152, 153 [1], 155-6.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Mummy-cloths.i2.642Tabs of Pinezem. (b) Others (found with coffins in London, British Museum, EA 24793, 24798-9(i2.638)), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Texts, Ann. Serv. vii, (1905), 156.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Various.i2.642AFour canopic-jars of Ruztaentay, songstress of Amun, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 4179-82 (JE29296).Reisner, Canopics, 129-32, pl. xxvi.<<>>

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Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun. Various.i2.642Model ship, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 4929 (JE 29265).Reisner, Models ... ships and boats (Cat. Caire), 88-91, pl. xix.

Thebes. Deir el-Bahri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Monthu.i2.643Sarcophagus of Zekhy, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 41011.Moret, Sarcophages .. . Bubastite à ... Saite pp. 139-50.

Thebes. Deir el-Bahri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Monthu.i2.643Sarcophagus of Irtharerau, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 41016.Moret, Sarcophages ... Bubastite à ... Saite pp. 168-74.

Thebes. Deir el-Bahri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Monthu.i2.643Sarcophagus of Hor II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 41017.Moret, Sarcophages ... Bubastite à ... Saite pp. 174-87.

Thebes. Deir el-Bahri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Monthu.i2.643Coffin of Hor II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 41062.Gauthier, Cercueils anthropoïdes des Prêtres de Monthu pl. xxx, xxxi.

Thebes. Deir el-Bahri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Monthu.i2.643Sarcophagus of Gautseshen, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 41018.Moret, Sarcophages ... Bubastite à ... Saite pl. 19.

Thebes. Deir el-Bahri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Monthu.i2.643Outer coffin of Gautseshen, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 41063.Gauther, Cercueils anthropoïdes des Prêtres de Monthu pl. xxxii.

Thebes. Deir el-Bahri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Monthu.i2.643Coffin of Espasefi, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See P.S.B.A. xi, 70.

Thebes. Deir el-Bahri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Monthu.i2.643Sarcophagus of Nekhtubasteru, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 41005.Moret, Sarcophages ... Bubastite à ... Saite pp. 88-92.

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Thebes. Deir el-Bahri. In and near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Monthu.i2.643Coffin of Nekhtubasteru, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 41050.Gauthier, Cercueils anthropoïdes des Prêtres de Monthu pl. xii.

Thebes. Deir el-Bahri. Burials exact location unknown. Burials of Priests of Monthu. Coffins, etc.i2.643Outer and inner sarcophagus of Ankhefenkhons, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 41001, 41001 bis.Moret, Sarcophages ... Bubastite à ... Saite pls. 1-6.

Thebes. Deir el-Bahri. Burials exact location unknown. Burials of Priests of Monthu. Coffins, etc.i2.643Two coffins of Ankhefenkhons I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 41042-3.Gauthier, Cercueils anthropoïdes des Prêtres de Monthu pls. 1-3.

Thebes. Deir el-Bahri. Burials exact location unknown. Burials of Priests of Monthu. Coffins, etc.i2.643Sarcophagus of Esamun, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 41002.Moret, Sarcophages ... Bubastite à ... Saite pls. 7-9.

Thebes. Deir el-Bahri. Burials exact location unknown. Burials of Priests of Monthu. Coffins, etc.i2.643Coffins of Esamun, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 41044-5.Gauthier, Cercueils anthropoïdes des Prêtres de Monthu pls. 4-7.

Thebes. Deir el-Bahri. Burials exact location unknown. Burials of Priests of Monthu. Coffins, etc.i2.643Foot of coffin of Esamun, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. 25.12.24.13.<<>>

Thebes. Deir el-Bahri. Burials exact location unknown. Burials of Priests of Monthu. Coffins, etc.i2.643Sarcophagus of Eskhons, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 41003.Moret, Sarcophages ... Bubastite à ... Saite pls. 10-11.

Thebes. Deir el-Bahri. Burials exact location unknown. Burials of Priests of Monthu. Coffins, etc.i2.643Sarcophagus of Ankhefenkhons II (another fragment in Olomouc Mus. 6220), in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 41004.Moret, Sarcophages ... Bubastite à ... Saite pl. 12.

Thebes. Deir el-Bahri. Burials exact location unknown. Burials of Priests of Monthu. Coffins, etc.i2.643Inner coffin and lid of Ankhefenkhons II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 41048-9.

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Thebes. Deir el-Bahri. Burials exact location unknown. Burials of Priests of Monthu. Coffins, etc.i2.644Sarcophagus of Unnufer II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 41006.Moret, Sarcophages ... Bubastite à ... Saite pls. 13-14.

Thebes. Deir el-Bahri. Burials exact location unknown. Burials of Priests of Monthu. Coffins, etc.i2.644Inner coffin of Unnufer II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 41046.Gauthier, Cercueils anthropoïdes des Prêtres de Monthu pl. 8.

Thebes. Deir el-Bahri. Burials exact location unknown. Burials of Priests of Monthu. Coffins, etc.i2.644Sarcophagus of Nimenkhpare, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 41010.Moret, Sarcophages ... Bubastite à ... Saite pp. 135-9.

Thebes. Deir el-Bahri. Burials exact location unknown. Burials of Priests of Monthu. Coffins, etc.i2.644Sarcophagus of Naneferheres, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 41012.Moret, Sarcophages ... Bubastite à ... Saite pp. 150-2.

Thebes. Deir el-Bahri. Burials exact location unknown. Burials of Priests of Monthu. Coffins, etc.i2.644Sarcophagus of Harsiesi, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 41013.Moret, Sarcophages ... Bubastite à ... Saite pp. 153-8.

Thebes. Deir el-Bahri. Burials exact location unknown. Burials of Priests of Monthu. Coffins, etc.i2.644Coffin of Harsiesi, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 41051.Gauthier, Cercueils anthropoïdes des Prêtres de Monthu pls. 13-14.

Thebes. Deir el-Bahri. Burials exact location unknown. Burials of Priests of Monthu. Coffins, etc.i2.644Sarcophagus of Thesmutpert, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 41014.Moret, Sarcophages ... Bubastite à ... Saite pl. 18.

Thebes. Deir el-Bahri. Burials exact location unknown. Burials of Priests of Monthu. Coffins, etc.i2.644Coffin of Thesmutpert, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 41053.Gauthier, Cercueils anthropoïdes des Prêtres de Monthu pls. 15-16.

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Thebes. Deir el-Bahri. Burials exact location unknown. Burials of Priests of Monthu. Coffins, etc.i2.644Coffin of Takhentmin, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 41052.Gauthier, Cercueils anthropoïdes des Prêtres de Monthu pp. 216-20.

Thebes. Deir el-Bahri. Burials exact location unknown. Burials of Priests of Monthu. Coffins, etc.i2.644Sarcophagus of Dedetmut-shepenankh, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 41019.Moret, Sarcophages ... Bubastite à ... Saite pp. 194-9.

Thebes. Deir el-Bahri. Burials exact location unknown. Burials of Priests of Monthu. Coffins, etc.i2.644Two coffins of Dedetmut-shepenankh, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 41060-1.Gauthier, Cercueils anthropoïdes des Prêtres de Monthu pls. 26-29 [left].

Thebes. Deir el-Bahri. Burials exact location unknown. Burials of Priests of Monthu. Coffins, etc.i2.644ACoffin of Eskhons, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. 28.9.16.7.Lieblein, Dict. No. 1113.

Thebes. Deir el-Bahri. Burials exact location unknown. Burials of Priests of Monthu. Coffins, etc.i2.644Coffin of Besenmut, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Lieblein, Dict. No. 1117.

Thebes. Deir el-Bahri. Burials exact location unknown. Burials of Priests of Monthu. Coffins, etc.i2.644Fragments of sarcophagus of Besenmut, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 41007.Moret, Sarcophages ... Bubastite à ... Saite pp. 99-101.

Thebes. Deir el-Bahri. Burials exact location unknown. Burials of Priests of Monthu. Coffins, etc.i2.644Coffin of Besenmut II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 41047.Gauthier, Cercueils anthropoïdes des Prêtres de Monthu pls. 9-10.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Burials exact location unknown. Burials of Priests of Monthu. Coffins, etc.i2.644Sarcophagus of Pedeamun II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 41008.Moret, Sarcophages ... Bubastite à ... Saite pp. 101-17.

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i2.644Coffin of Pedeamun, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 41057.Gauthier, Cerc. I, II, pls. 21-2.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Burials exact location unknown. Burials of Priests of Monthu. Coffins, etc.i2.644Sarcophagus of Tabethet, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 41009.Moret, Sarcophages ... Bubastite à ... Saite pls. 15-17.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Burials exact location unknown. Burials of Priests of Monthu. Coffins, etc.i2.644Two coffins of Tabethet, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 41058-9.Gauthier, Cerc. I, II, pls. 23-5.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Burials exact location unknown. Burials of Priests of Monthu. Coffins, etc.i2.644Lid of inner coffin of Khamhor, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 41068.Gauthier, Cerc. I, II, pl. 39.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Burials exact location unknown. Burials of Priests of Monthu. Coffins, etc.i2.644Sarcophagus of Titenesi, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 41020.Moret, Sarcophages ... Bubastite à ... Saite pls. 20-22.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Burials exact location unknown. Burials of Priests of Monthu. Coffins, etc.i2.645Coffins of Titenesi, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Name and title, Legrain in Rec. de Trav. xxxiv (1912), 102 [Doc. 15]; Mariette, Notice etc. (1864), 196 [9].

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Burials exact location unknown. Burials of Priests of Monthu. Coffins, etc.i2.645Sarcophagus of Khahor, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 41021.Moret, Sarcophages ... Bubastite à ... Saite pls. 23-4.

Thebes.Deir el-Bah. ri. Burials exact location unknown. Burials of Priests of Monthu. Coffins, etc.i2.645AAnthropoid outer and inner coffins of Khahor, wooden, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See Mariette, Notice (1864), 241 [37], 194 [2].

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Burials exact location unknown. Burials of Priests of Monthu. Coffins, etc.i2.645Sarcophagus of Esamenopet, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 41022.Moret, Sarcophages ... Bubastite à ... Saite pp. 219-26.

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Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Burials exact location unknown. Burials of Priests of Monthu. Coffins, etc.i2.645Coffin of of Esamenopet, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 41067.Gauthier, Cerc. I, II, pl. 38.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Burials exact location unknown. Burials of Priests of Monthu. Coffins, etc.i2.645Sarcophagus of Amenardais, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 41023.Moret, Sarcophages ... Bubastite à ... Saite pp. 226-9.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Burials exact location unknown. Burials of Priests of Monthu. Coffins, etc.i2.645Two Coffins of Amenardais, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See Legrain in Rec. de Trav. xxxiv (1912), 103 [Doc. 17 and 18]; Mariette, Notice etc. (1864) 195 [7] (innercoffin).

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Burials exact location unknown. Burials of Priests of Monthu. Coffins, etc.i2.645Fragments of sarcophagus of Pedesi, Vizier, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 41029.Moret, Sarcophages ... Bubastite à ... Saite pls. 31-2 and fig. 36.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Burials exact location unknown. Burials of Priests of Monthu. Coffins, etc.i2.645Sarcophagus of Esiemkhebi, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 41033.Moret, Sarcophages ... Bubastite à ... Saite pp. 284-7.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Burials exact location unknown. Burials of Priests of Monthu. Coffins, etc.i2.645Coffin-lid of Esiemkhebi, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 41072.Gauthier, Cerc. I, II, pp. 533-5.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Burials exact location unknown. Burials of Priests of Monthu. Coffins, etc.i2.645Sarcophagus of Meresament in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 41035.Moret, Sarcophages ... Bubastite à ... Saite pl. 36.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Burials exact location unknown. Burials of Priests of Monthu. Coffins, etc.i2.645Sarcophagus of Pemu, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 41036.Moret, Sarcophages ... Bubastite à ... Saite pp. 298-301.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Burials exact location unknown. Burials of Priests of Monthu. Coffins, etc.i2.645A (Moved from i2.644)Sarcophagus fragment of Besenmut, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 41024.

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Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Burials exact location unknown. Burials of Priests of Monthu. Coffins, etc.i2.645Sarcophagus of Harsiesi, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 41026.Moret, Sarcophages ... Bubastite à ... Saite pl. 28-30.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Burials exact location unknown. Burials of Priests of Monthu. Coffins, etc.i2.645Sarcophagus, no name, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 41027.Nut, Moret, Sarcophages ... Bubastite à ... Saite 264 pl. xl (called 41041).

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Burials exact location unknown. Burials of Priests of Monthu. Coffins, etc.i2.645Sarcophagus of Irtharerau, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 41028.Moret, Sarcophages ... Bubastite à ... Saite pp. 264-9.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Burials exact location unknown. Burials of Priests of Monthu. Coffins, etc.i2.645Sarcophagus of Pefteuaumin, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 41030.Moret, Sarcophages ... Bubastite à ... Saite pl. 33.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Burials exact location unknown. Burials of Priests of Monthu. Coffins, etc.i2.645Sarcophagus of Esmin, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 41031.Moret, Sarcophages ... Bubastite à ... Saite pls. 34-5.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Burials exact location unknown. Burials of Priests of Monthu. Coffins, etc.i2.645Sarcophagus of Amenardais, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 41032.Moret, Sarcophages ... Bubastite à ... Saite pp. 283-4.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Burials exact location unknown. Burials of Priests of Monthu. Coffins, etc.i2.645Sarcophagus of Taba, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 41034.Moret, Sarcophages ... Bubastite à ... Saite pp. 287-90.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Burials exact location unknown. Burials of Priests of Monthu. Coffins, etc.i2.645Sarcophagus of Tashenesi, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 41037.Moret, Sarcophages ... Bubastite à ... Saite pp. 301-12.

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Coffins of Tashenesi, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 41065-6.Gauthier, Cerc. pls. 35-7.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Burials exact location unknown. Burials of Priests of Monthu. Coffins, etc.i2.646Sarcophagus of Uzai, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 41038.Moret, Sarcophages ... Bubastite à ... Saite pls. 37-8.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Burials exact location unknown. Burials of Priests of Monthu. Coffins, etc.i2.646Sarcophagus of Hor, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 41039.Moret, Sarcophages ... Bubastite à ... Saite p. 317.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Burials exact location unknown. Burials of Priests of Monthu. Coffins, etc.i2.646Sarcophagus, no name, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 41040.Moret, Sarcophages ... Bubastite à ... Saite pl. 39.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Burials exact location unknown. Burials of Priests of Monthu. Coffins, etc.i2.646Fragments of sarcophagus of Roroiu, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 41041.Moret, Sarcophages ... Bubastite à ... Saite p. 320.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Burials exact location unknown. Burials of Priests of Monthu. Coffins, etc.i2.646Inner coffin of Uzarenes, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 41054.Gauthier, Cerc. I, II, pl. 17.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Burials exact location unknown. Burials of Priests of Monthu. Coffins, etc.i2.646Inner coffin of Eskhons, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 41055.Gauthier, Cerc. I, II, pl. 18.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Burials exact location unknown. Burials of Priests of Monthu. Coffins, etc.i2.646Coffin of Unnufer, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 41056.Gauthier, Cerc. I, II, pls. 19-20.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Burials exact location unknown. Burials of Priests of Monthu. Coffins, etc.i2.646Coffin of Hahet, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 41064.Gauthier, Cerc. I, II, pls. 33-4.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Burials exact location unknown. Burials of Priests of Monthu. Coffins, etc.

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i2.646Inner coffin of Besenmut, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 41069.Gauthier, Cerc. I, II, pp. 497-502.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Burials exact location unknown. Burials of Priests of Monthu. Coffins, etc.i2.646Inner coffin of Irtierthau, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 41070.Gauthier, Cerc. I, II, pl. 29 [right].

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Burials exact location unknown. Burials of Priests of Monthu. Coffins, etc.i2.646Inner coffin of Tadeamun in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 41071.Gauthier, Cerc. I, II, pl. 40.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Burials exact location unknown. Burials of Priests of Monthu. Stelae.i2.647Unnufer, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. 25.12.24.19 (prob.).Lieblein, Dict. 1104; Piehl, Inscr. hiéro l Sér. lxi [C].<<>>

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Burials exact location unknown. Burials of Priests of Monthu. Stelae.i2.648Eskhons, daughter of Unnufer, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. 20.12.24.12.Lieblein, Dict. 1106; Gauthier, Cerc. p. 266 [bottom]; Rev. d’Egyptologie xx (1968) p. 169-70 pl. 16 [B].

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Burials exact location unknown. Burials of Priests of Monthu. Stelae.i2.648Tabethet, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. 27.1.25.11.Munro, Die spätägyptischen Totenstelen Taf. 5 [20], pp. 18, 202 [A 9915]; Rec. de Trav. xxxvi, pp. 147-8[Doc. 69].

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Burials exact location unknown. Burials of Priests of Monthu. Stelae.i2.648Pedeamun II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. 27.1.25.13.Piehl, Inscr. hiéro. 1 Sér. lx [A].

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Burials exact location unknown. Burials of Priests of Monthu. Stelae.i2.648Besenmut, son of Ankhefkhons I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. 27.1.25.15.Rev. d’Egyptologie xx (1968) pp. 156-8, pl. 10. Lieblein, Dict. Suppl. No. 2301.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Burials exact location unknown. Burials of Priests of Monthu. Stelae.i2.648Eskhons, daugther of Harmaet, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. 28.12.24.15.

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Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Burials exact location unknown. Burials of Priests of Monthu. Stelae.i2.648Irtharerau, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. 20.12.24.14.<<>>

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Burials exact location unknown. Burials of Priests of Monthu. Stelae.i2.648Ankhefenkhons, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. 25.12.24.11.Rev. d’Egyptologie xx, pp. 150-2 pl. 7 [A,3].<<>>

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Burials exact location unknown. Burials of Priests of Monthu. Stelae.i2.648Esamun, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. 27.1.25.12.Revue d’Egyptologie xx (1968), pp. 166-7, pl. 15 [B].<<>>

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Burials exact location unknown. Burials of Priests of Monthu. Stelae.i2.648Nehktubasterau (woman), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. 27.1.25.14.Rev. d’Egyptologie xx (1968) pp. 162-4 pl. 14 [A].<<>>

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Burials exact location unknown. Burials of Priests of Monthu. Stelae.i2.648Eskhons, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. 27.1.25.18.<<>>

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Burials exact location unknown. Burials of Priests of Monthu. Stelae.i2.648Ankhefenkhons II, formerly in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, now in Istanbul, Archaeological Museum, 842.Pörtner, Aeg. Grabsteine [etc.], pl. vii [21].

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Burials exact location unknown. Tombs of Priests of Monthu. Various.i2.648Canopic box of Amenardais, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See Rec. de Trav. xxxiv, 103-4 [Doc. 19].

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Burials exact location unknown. Tombs of Priests of Monthu. Various.i2.648Ushabti boxes of Esamenopet and Khahor, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. 18.11.24.48-9.See Rec. de Trav. xxxiv, 98 [Doc. 9], 101 [Doc. 13]; Aston in OMRO 74 (1994), 34 (as c.650 B.C.).

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Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Burials exact location unknown. Tombs of Priests of Monthu. Various.i2.648Canopic(?)-box of Eskhons, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Lieblein, Dict. No. 1265.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Burials exact location unknown. Tombs of Priests of Monthu. Finds.i2.650Statuette Amenemhet called Kerabi, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. 5.11.27.12.Carnarvon and Carter, Five Years pl. xix [2].<<>>

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Cemeteries connected with Temple of Mentuhotp Nebhepetre. NorthCemeteries. Cemetery 500. Tomb 507. Communal Tomb of Soldiers. Dyn. XI.i2.650-1Inscribed linen with names of (presumably) weavers or owners in hieratic, Dyn. XI, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 51867-9.Winlock, The Slain Soldiers... pls. 16-20, cf. pp. 28-31.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Cemeteries connected with Temple of Mentuhotp Nebhepetre. NorthCemeteries. Cemetery 500. Various.i2.651Pottery label of Hetep, from tomb 512, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 49925.M.M.A. photos. M.7.C. 209.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Cemeteries connected with Temple of Mentuhotp Nebhepetre. NorthCemeteries. Cemetery 500.i2.651Coffin of Pedeamun, from Site 5, Dyn. XXV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43636.Carnarvon and Carter, Five Years pls. 16, 17 [3], cf. pp. 24-6, and pl. 15.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Cemeteries connected with Temple of Mentuhotp Nebhepetre. NorthCemeteries. Cemetery 500.i2.651Coffin of Pedekhons from Site 5, Dyn. XXV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43635.Carnarvon and Carter, Five Years pls. 16, 17 [3], cf. pp. 24-6, and pl. 15.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Cemeteries connected with Temple of Mentuhotp Nebhepetre. NorthCemeteries. Cemetery 500.i2.652Shroud and linen of Nofru from Tomb 319, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 492131-2.

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Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Cemeteries connected with Temple of Mentuhotp Nebhepetre. NorthCemeteries. Cemetery 500.i2.652Coffin of Shedi, Middle Kingdom, from tomb 105, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 51875.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Cemeteries connected with Temple of Mentuhotp Nebhepetre. NorthCemeteries. Cemetery 811-26, 831-9.i2.653Embalmer’s pot with cursive text, Late Period, found in front of 820, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 56283.NYMMA Bull. ii (March 1932), 32 fig. 40; M.M.A. Photo. M.12.C.9-12, 13-17.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Cemeteries connected with Temple of Mentuhotp Nebhepetre. NorthCemeteries. Cemetery 811-26, 831-9.i2.653Ivory magical wand, Dyn. XI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 56273.NYMMA Bull. ii (March 1932), 35 fig. 39 [top].

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Cemeteries connected with Temple of Mentuhotp Nebhepetre. Pits in TempleArea. Pit 25. Ament. Temp. Mentuhotp Nebhepetre.i2.655Outer sarcophagus of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28025.See Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire 61-2.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Cemeteries connected with Temple of Mentuhotp Nebhepetre. Pits in TempleArea. Pit 25. Ament. Temp. Mentuhotp Nebhepetre.i2.655Inner sarcophagus of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28026.Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire 62-5 pl. 5. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 308 [3105].

Thebes. Deir el-Bahri. Cemeteries connected with Temple of Mentuhotp Nebhepetre. Pits in TempleArea. Pit 28. Mentuhotp called Buau.i2.656Coffin of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28027 (JE 31342).Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire pp. 66-73.

Thebes. Deir el-Bahri. Cemeteries connected with Temple of Mentuhotp Nebhepetre. Pits in TempleArea. Pit 28. Mentuhotp called Buau.i2.656Two models, granary and butchers, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 31345-6.See Maspero, Guide, (1915) 320 [3167-9].

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i2.656Models, two pairs of female offering bearers, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 31349-50.See Maspero, Guide, (1915), 320 [3167-9].

Thebes. Deir el-Bahri. Cemeteries connected with Temple of Mentuhotp Nebhepetre. Pits in TempleArea. Pit 28. Mentuhotp called Buau.i2.656Two model boats, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 4909-10 (JE 31347-8).Reisner, Models of Ships pls. 15, 16.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Burials exact position unknown.i2.657Coffin of Nubhererdi, Dyn. XI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28030 (JE 31632, 31895).Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire pl. 16. See Maspero, Guide, (1915), 307 [3103].

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Burials exact position unknown.i2.657Mummy-mask of Nubhererdi, Dyn. XI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28109 (JE 31632).Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire pl. 23.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Burials exact position unknown.i2.657Lid of wooden sarcophagus of Hemenhotp, Dyn. XI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28126(JE 31632).Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire pl. 16.

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Burials exact position unknown.i2.657ACanopic jars and chest of Hemenhotp, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 4727-31.Reisner, Canopics pp. 364-5.

Thebes. Valleys South of Deir el-Bah. ri Temples. First Valley. Royal Cache. 1st Group. 1. Sekenenre-Taa.i2.658Coffin, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 61001 (JE 26209).Daressy, Cercueils des cachettes royales pls. i, ii. See Maspero, Guide, (1915), 415-16 [3893].

Thebes. Valleys South of Deir el-Bah. ri Temples. First Valley. Royal Cache. 1st Group. 2. Rei.i2.658Coffin, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 61004 (JE 26205).Daressy, Cercueils des cachettes royales pls. v, vi [left]. See Maspero, Guide, (1915), 400 [3847].

Thebes. Valleys South of Deir el-Bah. ri Temples. First Valley. Royal Cache. 1st Group. 3. Amosis.i2.659Coffin, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 61002 (JE 5228).

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Thebes. Valleys South of Deir el-Bah. ri Temples. First Valley. Royal Cache. 1st Group. 4. AhmosiNefertere.i2.659Coffin, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 61003 (JE 26208).Daressy, Cercueils des cachettes royales pl. iii [right]. See Maspero, Guide, (1915), 414-15 [3892].

Thebes. Valleys South of Deir el-Bah. ri Temples. First Valley. Royal Cache. 1st Group. 4. AhmosiNefertere.i2.659Canopic jars, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 26255 A-D.Ä.Z. xxxvii, fig. 4 [b], cf. pp. 65-6. See Maspero, Guide, (1915), 391 [3787].

Thebes. Valleys South of Deir el-Bah. ri Temples. First Valley. Royal Cache. 1st Group.5. Amenophis I.i2.659Coffin, re-used by Dhutnufer, Dyn. XXI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 61005 (JE 26211).Daressy, Cercueils des cachettes royales pls. vi [right], vii; Maspero, Guide, (1915), 405 [3868], 407-8 [3874],fig. 116.

Thebes. Valleys South of Deir el-Bah. ri Temples. First Valley. Royal Cache. 1st Group.5. Amenophis I.i2.659AWooden mask (on mummy), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 61058.Elliot Smith, Royal Mummies pl. xiii.

Thebes. Valleys South of Deir el-Bah. ri Temples. First Valley. Royal Cache. 1st Group. 6. Siamun, son ofAmosis.i2.659Coffin, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 61008 (JE 26219).Daressy, Cercueils des cachettes royales pl. ix [left and right]. See Maspero, Guide, (1915), 416 [3895].

Thebes. Valleys South of Deir el-Bah. ri Temples. First Valley. Royal Cache. 1st Group. 7. Sitamun,daughter of Amosis.i2.659Coffin, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 61009 (JE 26226).Daressy, Cercueils des cachettes royales pl. xi [left]. See Maspero, Guide, (1915), 399 [3843].

Thebes. Valleys South of Deir el-Bah. ri Temples. First Valley. Royal Cache. 1st Group. 8. Seniu.i2.659Coffin, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 61010 (JE 26206).Daressy, Cercueils des cachettes royales pls. xi [middle], xv [left]. See Maspero, Guide, (1915), 398 [3837].

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Thebes. Valleys South of Deir el-Bah. ri Temples. First Valley. Royal Cache. 1st Group. 9. Pedeamun.i2.660Coffin, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 61011 (JE 26220).Daressy, Cercueils des cachettes royales pl. xii.

Thebes. Valleys South of Deir el-Bah. ri Temples. First Valley. Royal Cache. 1st Group. 10. AhmosiHenut-temehu, daughter of [Amosis] and Tenthapi.i2.660Coffin, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 61012 (JE 26224).Daressy, Cercueils des Cachettes royales pl. x [left]. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 412 [3885].

Thebes. Valleys South of Deir el-Bah. ri Temples. First Valley. Royal Cache. 1st Group. 11. Bakt. Dyn.XIX.i2.660Coffin, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 61015 (JE 26224).See Daressy, Cercueils des Cachettes royales 20.

Thebes. Valleys South of Deir el-Bah. ri Temples. First Valley. Royal Cache. 1st Group. 12. Ahhotp, wifeof Amenophis I.i2.660Coffin, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 61006 (JE 26207).Daressy, Cercueils des Cachettes royales pls. viii, ix [middle]. See Maspero, Guide, (1915), 406-7 [3872].

Thebes. Valleys South of Deir el-Bah. ri Temples. First Valley. Royal Cache. 1st Group. 14. Tuthmosis II.i2.660Coffin, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 61013 (JE 26212).Daressy, Cercueils des Cachettes royales pl. xiii; Maspero, Guide, (1915), 414 [3890], fig. 119.

Thebes. Valleys South of Deir el-Bah. ri Temples. First Valley. Royal Cache. 1st Group. 15. Hatshepsut.i2.660Box of Hatshepsut, re-used as canopic-chest for Queen Makare Mutemhet, Dyn. XXI, wood and ivory,in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 26250.Maspero, Momies roy. pl. 22[A]. See Maspero, Guide, (1915), 391-2 [3792].

Thebes. Valleys South of Deir el-Bah. ri Temples. First Valley. Royal Cache. 1st Group. 16. Tuthmosis III.i2.660Coffin, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 61014 (JE 26203).

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Thebes. Valleys South of Deir el-Bah. ri Temples. First Valley. Royal Cache. 1st Group. 16. Tuthmosis III.i2.660-1Mummy-cloth with Book of the Dead and dedication text of Amenophis II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 40001, and another fragment, JE 26203 bis.Ann. Serv. xlix pp. 320-1, pls. I, II.<<>>

Thebes. Valleys South of Deir el-Bah. ri Temples. First Valley. Royal Cache. 1st Group. 17. Ramesses I.i2.661Fragment of coffin, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 61018 (JE 26225).Daressy, Cercueils des Cachettes royales pls. xvi [left], xvii, xxiii [upper]. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 410[3878].

Thebes. Valleys South of Deir el-Bah. ri Temples. First Valley. Royal Cache. 1st Group. 18. Sethos I.i2.661Coffin, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 61019 (JE 26213).Daressy, Cercueils des Cachettes royales pls. xvi [right], xviii, xix. See Maspero, Guide, (1915) 408-9 [3875].

Thebes. Valleys South of Deir el-Bah. ri Temples. First Valley. Royal Cache. 1st Group. 19. Ramesses II.i2.661Coffin, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 61020 (JE 26214).Daressy, Cercueils des Cachettes royales pls. xx [left]-xxiii [lower]. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 409-10[3876-7].

Thebes. Valleys South of Deir el-Bah. ri Temples. First Valley. Royal Cache. 1st Group. 20. Ramesses III.i2.661Coffin, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 61021 (JE 26208).Daressy, Cercueils des Cachettes royales pl. xx [right].

Thebes. Valleys South of Deir el-Bah. ri Temples. First Valley. Royal Cache. 1st Group. 20. Ramesses III.i2.661Mummy-cloth, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 26267.See Maspero, Momies Roy. 565.

Thebes. Valleys South of Deir el-Bah. ri Temples. First Valley. Royal Cache. 1st Group. 20. Ramesses III.i2.662Pectoral found on mummy of Ramesses III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 52005 (JE 26298).Vernier, Bijoux et orfèvreries pl. iv.

Thebes. Valleys South of Deir el-Bah. ri Temples. First Valley. Royal Cache. 1st Group. 20. Ramesses III.i2.662Pectoral of Ramesses III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 52006 (JE 26298).

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Thebes. Valleys South of Deir el-Bah. ri Temples. First Valley. Royal Cache. 1st Group. Various.i2.662Box of Ramesses IX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 26271.See Maspero, Momies roy. 584 [7]; Maspero, Guide (1915), 391 [3785].

Thebes. Valleys South of Deir el-Bah. ri Temples. First Valley. Royal Cache. 1st Group. Various.i2.662Coffin of Prince Ahmosi Sipaar, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 61007 (JE 26221).Daressy, Cercueils des Cachettes royales pl. x [right].

Thebes. Valleys South of Deir el-Bah. ri Temples. First Valley. Royal Cache. 1st Group. Various.i2.662Coffin of Paheripezet, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 61022 (JE 26223).Daressy, Cercueils des Cachettes royales pl. xxiv. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 401 [3851].

Thebes. Valleys South of Deir el-Bah. ri Temples. First Valley. Royal Cache. 1st Group. Various.i2.662Coffin of Henutempet, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 61017 (JE 26222).Daressy, Cercueils des Cachettes royales pl. xv [right]. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 398 [3836].

Thebes. Valleys South of Deir el-Bah. ri Temples. First Valley. Royal Cache. 1st Group. Various.i2.662Box and model coffin of Sutimosi, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Maspero, Momies roy. pl. xxii [A].

Thebes. Valleys South of Deir el-Bah. ri Temples. First Valley. Royal Cache. 1st Group. Various.i2.662Canopic jars of Wepmosi, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 4324 (JE 26257).Reisner, Canopics 229 pl. lx.

Thebes. Valleys South of Deir el-Bah. ri Temples. First Valley. Royal Cache. 1st Group. Various.i2.662Canopic jars of Wepwautmosi, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 26258.

Thebes. Valleys South of Deir el-Bah. ri Temples. First Valley. Royal Cache. 1st Group. Various.i2.662Canopic jars of Siesi, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.

Thebes. Valleys South of Deir el-Bah. ri Temples. First Valley. Royal Cache. 1st Group. Various.i2.662Canopic jars of Merymosi, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 4086 (JE 31916).Reisner, Canopics 53-4 pl. lx. See Maspero, Momies roy. 583 [5].

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Thebes. Valleys South of Deir el-Bah. ri Temples. First Valley. Royal Cache. 2nd Group. 1. Nezemt, wifeof King Herihor.i2.662Two coffins of Queen Nezemt, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 61024 (JE 26215).Daressy, Cercueils des Cachettes royales 40-50 pls. xxv-xxvii. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 402-3 [3858](inner).

Thebes. Valleys South of Deir el-Bah. ri Temples. First Valley. Royal Cache. 2nd Group. 1. Nezemt, wifeof King Herihor.i2.662Canopic box of Queen Nezemt, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. 20.12.25.11.Maspero, Momies roy. pl. xxi [A].

Thebes. Valleys South of Deir el-Bah. ri Temples. First Valley. Royal Cache. 2nd Group. 2. Pinezem.i2.662Outer coffin and lid, usurped from Tuthmosis I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 61025.Daressy, Cercueils des Cachettes royales pls. xxviii-xxxi. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 413-14 [3889].

Thebes. Valleys South of Deir el-Bah. ri Temples. First Valley. Royal Cache. 2nd Group. 2. Pinezem.i2.662Lid of inner coffin, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 61025.See Maspero, Guide (1915), 403 [3860].

Thebes. Valleys South of Deir el-Bah. ri Temples. First Valley. Royal Cache. 2nd Group. 2. Pinezem.i2.662Mummy-cloth, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46881, 46914.Texts, Maspero, Momies roy. 570.

Thebes. Valleys South of Deir el-Bah. ri Temples. First Valley. Royal Cache. 2nd Group. 2. Pinezem.i2.662Two ushabti boxes, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 26253, 46943.See Maspero, Guide (1915), 390 [3782], 391 [3789].

Thebes. Valleys South of Deir el-Bah. ri Temples. First Valley. Royal Cache. 2nd Group. 2. Pinezem.i2.662Four more ushabti boxes, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.

Thebes. Valleys South of Deir el-Bah. ri Temples. First Valley. Royal Cache. 2nd Group. 3. Pinezem, sonof King Menkheperre.

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i2.663Outer and inner coffins, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 61029 (JE 26197).Daressy, Cercueils des Cachettes royales pls. xlii-xliv. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 402 [3855], 403 [3859].

Thebes. Valleys South of Deir el-Bah. ri Temples. First Valley. Royal Cache. 2nd Group. 3. Pinezem, sonof King Menkheperre.i2.663Mummy-cloth, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46872.

Thebes. Valleys South of Deir el-Bah. ri Temples. First Valley. Royal Cache. 2nd Group. 4. Henuttaui,wife of King Pinezem.i2.663Two coffins, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 61026 (JE 26204).Daressy, Cercueils des Cachettes royales pl. xxxv. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 401 [3850].

Thebes. Valleys South of Deir el-Bah. ri Temples. First Valley. Royal Cache. 2nd Group. 4. Henuttaui,wife of King Pinezem.i2.663Gold plaque, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Elliot Smith, Royal Mummies pl. lxxvi [2].

Thebes. Valleys South of Deir el-Bah. ri Temples. First Valley. Royal Cache. 2nd Group. 4. Henuttaui,wife of King Pinezem.i2.663Mummy-cloth, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46876.Maspero, Mom. Roy. 576.

Thebes. Valleys South of Deir el-Bah. ri Temples. First Valley. Royal Cache. 2nd Group. 4. Henuttaui,wife of King Pinezem.i2.663Ushabti box, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 26272.Maspero, Mom. Roy. pl. xxi [c].

Thebes. Valleys South of Deir el-Bah. ri Temples. First Valley. Royal Cache. 2nd Group. 4. Henuttaui,wife of King Pinezem.i2.663AUshabti box, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See Aston, D. A. in OMRO 74 (1994), 30, 45 [Type VI].

Thebes. Valleys South of Deir el-Bah. ri Temples. First Valley. Royal Cache. 2nd Group. 4. Henuttaui,wife of King Pinezem.i2.663AMirror-case with nude girl holding bouquet, wood and ivory, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 44101.Bénédite, Miroirs (Cat. Caire), 50-3 pl. xxiii.

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Thebes. Valleys South of Deir el-Bah. ri Temples. First Valley. Royal Cache. 2nd Group. 5. Mesehert, sonof King Pinezem.i2.663Outer and inner coffins, formerly in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 61027 (JE 26195), now in Luxor,Museum of Mummification.Daressy, Cercueils des Cachettes royales 66-82 pls. xxxvi-xxxviii. Maspero, Guide (1915), 398 [3835].

Thebes. Valleys South of Deir el-Bah. ri Temples. First Valley. Royal Cache. 2nd Group. 5. Mesehert, sonof King Pinezem.i2.663Mummy-cloth, formerly in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46878, now in Luxor, Museum ofMummification.

Thebes. Valleys South of Deir el-Bah. ri Temples. First Valley. Royal Cache. 2nd Group. 5. Mesehert, sonof King Pinezem.i2.663Mummy-cloth, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46953.

Thebes. Valleys South of Deir el-Bah. ri Temples. First Valley. Royal Cache. 2nd Group. 6. Makare-Mutemhet, daughter of Psusennes I, wife of King Pinezem.i2.663Outer and inner coffins, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 61028 (JE 26200).Daressy, Cercueils des Cachettes royales 82-95 pls. xxxix-xli. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 401-2 [3856, 3852-3].

Thebes. Valleys South of Deir el-Bah. ri Temples. First Valley. Royal Cache. 2nd Group. 6. Makare-Mutemhet, daughter of Psusennes I, wife of King Pinezem.i2.663Ushabti-box, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 26264A.Maspero, Mom. Roy. 590 [7] pl. xxi [D].

Thebes. Valleys South of Deir el-Bah. ri Temples. First Valley. Royal Cache. 2nd Group. 6. Makare-Mutemhet, daughter of Psusennes I, wife of King Pinezem.i2.663AUshabti-box, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 26264B.See Aston, D. A. in OMRO 74 (1994), 31, 45 [Type VI].

Thebes. Valleys South of Deir el-Bah. ri Temples. First Valley. Royal Cache. 2nd Group. 6. Makare-Mutemhet, daughter of Psusennes I, wife of King Pinezem.i2.663Ushabti-box, with cartouche of Mutemhet, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 26268.

Thebes. Valleys South of Deir el-Bah. ri Temples. First Valley. Royal Cache. 2nd Group. 7. Esiemkhebi,daughter of King Pinezem, wife of King Menkheperre.

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i2.664Two coffins and board, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 61031 (JE 26198).Daressy, Cercueils des Cachettes royales 134-71 pls. l-liii. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 403-4 [3862, 3864].

Thebes. Valleys South of Deir el-Bah. ri Temples. First Valley. Royal Cache. 2nd Group. 7. Esiemkhebi,daughter of King Pinezem, wife of King Menkheperre.i2.664Leather canopy (middle part belonging to Mesehert, supra, No. 5) with lotus and antelope decoration andcartouches of Pinezem, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 26276.Maspero and Brugsch, Trouvaille pl. 17. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 400-1 [3848].

Thebes. Valleys South of Deir el-Bah. ri Temples. First Valley. Royal Cache. 2nd Group. 7. Esiemkhebi,daughter of King Pinezem, wife of King Menkheperre.i2.664Four canopic jars, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 26254.Reisner in Ä.Z. xxxvii (1899), 68 [26] fig. 6.

Thebes. Valleys South of Deir el-Bah. ri Temples. First Valley. Royal Cache. 2nd Group. 8. Tauhert, wife(?) of Mesehert (cf. supra, No. 5), usurped from Hatshepsut.i2.664Two coffins and board, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 61032 (JE 26196).Daressy, Cercueils des Cachettes royales 171-96 pls. liv-lvii [left and middle]. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 399[3845].

Thebes. Valleys South of Deir el-Bah. ri Temples. First Valley. Royal Cache. 2nd Group. 8. Tauhert, wife(?) of Mesehert (cf. supra, No. 5), usurped from Hatshepsut.i2.664Mummy-cloth, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46951.

Thebes. Valleys South of Deir el-Bah. ri Temples. First Valley. Royal Cache. 2nd Group. 8. Tauhert, wife(?) of Mesehert (cf. supra, No. 5), usurped from Hatshepsut.i2.664Canopic jars, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See Maspero, Guide (1915), 389 [3778].

Thebes. Valleys South of Deir el-Bah. ri Temples. First Valley. Royal Cache. 2nd Group. 9. Nebseny.Dyn. XVIII.i2.664Coffin of Nebseny, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 61016 (JE 26216).Daressy, Cercueils des Cachettes royales 20-4 pls. xi [right], xv [middle]. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 400[3846].

Thebes. Valleys South of Deir el-Bah. ri Temples. First Valley. Royal Cache. 2nd Group. 10. Eskhons,Vicereine of Kush, wife of Pinezem, High priest.

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i2.664Two coffins, usurped from Prince Esiemkhebi, daughter of Menkheperre, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 61030 (JE 26199).Daressy, Cercueils des Cachettes royales pls. xlv-xlix. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 402 [3857], 405 [3867].

Thebes. Valleys South of Deir el-Bah. ri Temples. First Valley. Royal Cache. 2nd Group. 10. Eskhons,Vicereine of Kush, wife of Pinezem, High priest.i2.664Mummy-cloth of Eskhons I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 26266.See Maspero, Mom. Roy. 567.

Thebes. Valleys South of Deir el-Bah. ri Temples. First Valley. Royal Cache. 2nd Group. 10. Eskhons,Vicereine of Kush, wife of Pinezem, High priest.i2.665Three faience goblets, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Maspero, Mom. Roy. pl. xxii [A]. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 391 [3786 A-C].

Thebes. Valleys South of Deir el-Bah. ri Temples. First Valley. Royal Cache. 2nd Group. 10. Eskhons,Vicereine of Kush, wife of Pinezem, High priest.i2.665Decree of Amun, on papyrus, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 58032.Golenischev, Papyrus hieratiques 169-96. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 507 [4887].

Thebes. Valleys South of Deir el-Bah. ri Temples. First Valley. Royal Cache. 2nd Group. 10. Eskhons,Vicereine of Kush, wife of Pinezem, High priest.i2.665Wooden tablet with hieratic decree of Eskhons, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46891.See Maspero, Guide (1915), 390-1 [3783].

Thebes. Valleys South of Deir el-Bah. ri Temples. First Valley. Royal Cache. 2nd Group. 10. Eskhons,Vicereine of Kush, wife of Pinezem, High priest.i2.666Ushabti-box usurped from Esiemkhebi, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 26275.Edwards in JEA xli (1955), 96-105 pl. xx. Text, Maspero, Mom. Roy. 590 [7].

Thebes. Valleys South of Deir el-Bah. ri Temples. First Valley. Royal Cache. 2nd Group. 10. Eskhons,Vicereine of Kush, wife of Pinezem, High priest.i2.666Bronze stand with four libation-vases usurped from Esiemkhebi, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 26265.See Maspero, Mom. Roy. 589 [2].

Thebes. Valleys South of Deir el-Bah. ri Temples. First Valley. Royal Cache. 2nd Group. 11.Zeptahefankh. Second or Third prophet of Amun-re, King’s son of Ramesses.

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i2.666Outer and inner coffins, outer coffin usurped from Esshuenopet, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 61034 (JE 26201).Daressy, Cercueils des Cachettes royales pls. lviii-lx. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 401 [3849].

Thebes. Valleys South of Deir el-Bah. ri Temples. First Valley. Royal Cache. 2nd Group. 11.Zeptahefankh. Second or Third prophet of Amun-re, King’s son of Ramesses.i2.666Leather tabs with Yewepet, son of Sesonchis I, adoring Amun-re, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See Maspero, Guide (1915), 401 [3849 at end].

Thebes. Valleys South of Deir el-Bah. ri Temples. First Valley. Royal Cache. 2nd Group. 11.Zeptahefankh. Second or Third prophet of Amun-re, King’s son of Ramesses.i2.666Ushabti-box, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46886.

Thebes. Valleys South of Deir el-Bah. ri Temples. First Valley. Royal Cache. 2nd Group. 12. Estanebasher,daughter of Pinezem, High priest, and Esiemkhebi.i2.666Two coffins and board, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 61033 (JE 26202).Daressy, Cercueils des Cachettes royales 196-200, pl. lvii [right] (inner coffin). See Maspero, Guide (1915),402 [3854].

Thebes. Valleys South of Deir el-Bah. ri Temples. First Valley. Royal Cache. 2nd Group. 12. Estanebasher,daughter of Pinezem, High priest, and Esiemkhebi.i2.666Four canopic-jars, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 26256.Reisner, in Ä.Z. xxxvii (1899), 68 [25] fig. 6 [left] (one).

Thebes. Valleys South of Deir el-Bah. ri Temples. First Valley. Royal Cache. 2nd Group. 12. Estanebasher,daughter of Pinezem, High priest, and Esiemkhebi.i2.666Two ushabti boxes, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46887, 46892.

Thebes. Valleys South of Deir el-Bah. ri Temples. First Valley. Royal Cache. 2nd Group. 12. Estanebasher,daughter of Pinezem, High priest, and Esiemkhebi.i2.666Two bronze stands, with four vases and one vase respectively, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 46889-90.

Thebes. Valleys South of Deir el-Bah. ri Temples. Third Valley. Near unfinished Royal Temple, Dyn. XI.Pits round Platform. Pit 1002.i2.668Canopic-jar of Puia, Dyn. XVII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37620.

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Thebes. Valleys South of Deir el-Bah. ri Temples. Third Valley. Near unfinished Royal Temple, Dyn. XI.Pits round Platform. Pit 1019.i2.668Mummy-cloths of Princess Ahmosi-Tumerisi, daughter of Amenophis I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE49235.

Thebes. Sheikh Abd el-Qurna. Burials on N.E. face of the Hill. Family of Senenmut. Ramosi andHatnefert, parents.i2.669Coffin of Ramosi, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 66196.M.M.A. Bull. Pt. ii. Jan. 1937, 17-19.

Thebes. Sheikh Abd el-Qurna. Burials on N.E. face of the Hill. Family of Senenmut. Ramosi andHatnefert, parents.i2.669Coffin of Hatnefert, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 66197.M.M.A. Bull. Pt. ii. Jan. 1937, fig. 30.

Thebes. Sheikh Abd el-Qurna. Burials on N.E. face of the Hill. Family of Senenmut. Ramosi andHatnefert, parents.i2.669Shroud of Hatnefert with Book of Dead, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 66218.M.M.A. Bull. Pt. ii. Jan. 1937, 28 fig. 33.

Thebes. Sheikh Abd el-Qurna. Burials on N.E. face of the Hill. Family of Senenmut. Ramosi andHatnefert, parents. Finds.i2.669Linen-chest with hieratic inventory inside lid, mentioning Minhotp, brother of Senenmut, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 66002.M.M.A. Bull. Pt. ii. Jan. 1937, 24.

Thebes. Sheikh Abd el-Qurna. Burials on N.E. face of the Hill. Family of Senenmut. Ramosi andHatnefert, parents. Finds.i2.669Alabaster jar, with sealing of Hatshepsut, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 66206.MMA photos. M.16.C, 244 [right], 245. See M.M.A. Bull. Pt. ii. Jan. 1937, 30.

Thebes. Sheikh Abd el-Qurna. Burials on N.E. face of the Hill. Family of Senenmut. Ramosi andHatnefert, parents. Finds.i2.669Pottery amphorae with hieratic text, temp. Hatshepsut and Tuthmosis III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE66207.

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Thebes. Sheikh Abd el-Qurna. Burials on N.E. face of the Hill. Family of Senenmut. Ramosi andHatnefert, parents. Finds.i2.669Five pottery jars with hieratic text, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 66208.Mitt. Kairo xv (1957), 79-80 pl. x, fig. 1 [B-F].

Thebes. Sheikh Abd el-Qurna. Burials on N.E. face of the Hill. Family of Senenmut. Ramosi andHatnefert, parents. Finds.i2.670Perfume vase of Senenmut, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 51830.

Thebes. Sheikh Abd el-Qurna. Burials on N.E. face of the Hill. Family of Senenmut. Ramosi andHatnefert, parents. Finds.i2.670Stamped brick of Senenmut, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.M.M.A. photo. M.16.C.57.

Thebes. Sheikh Abd el-Qurna. Burials on N.E. face of the Hill. Family of Senenmut. Various.i2.670Two name-stones of Wazronput, temp. Hatshepsut, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 66271-2.Hayes, Ostraka 45 with n. 171.

Thebes. Sheikh Abd el-Qurna. Tombs of East face of hill. Hatiay. Temp. Amenophis III or IV.i2.672Coffin of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 31378.Ann. Serv. ii (1901), 3-5 [1].

Thebes. Sheikh Abd el-Qurna. Tombs of East face of hill. Hatiay. Temp. Amenophis III or IV.i2.672Vases of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 31397-31401.Brief Descr. (1956), 12-13.

Thebes. Sheikh Abd el-Qurna. Tombs of East face of hill. Hatiay. Temp. Amenophis III or IV.i2.672Bronze dish with animals in marsh, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 3553 (JE 31383).Bissing, Metalgefässe 60-2 with fig.

Thebes. Sheikh Abd el-Qurna. Tombs of East face of hill. Hatiay. Temp. Amenophis III or IV.i2.672Wooden kohl-pot in form of man with vase on head, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 44745(JE 31382).Brief Descr. (1956), 5323 and pl. opp. 117. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 528 [5323].

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Thebes. Sheikh Abd el-Qurna. Tombs Position Unknown. Khons or Meres and Senebni. Temp.Senebmiu.i2.672 (moved here from i2.823)Coffin of Khons (also called Meres), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28028 (JE 29340).Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire i, 75-6.

Thebes. Sheikh Abd el-Qurna. Tombs Position Unknown. Khons or Meres and Senebni. Temp.Senebmiu.i2.672 (moved here from i2.823)Coffin of Senebni, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28029 (JE 29339).Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire i, 77-8 pl. xv.<<>>

Thebes. Sheikh Abd el-Qurna. Tombs Position Unknown. Burial of Ity. Dyn. XIII.i2.672Wooden bed, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. 19.11.27.4.Schmidt, Sarkofager 71 fig. 369. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 309 [3108].

Thebes. Sheikh Abd el-Qurna. Tombs Position Unknown. Burial of Ity. Dyn. XIII.i2.672Painted uninscribed statue, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 475 (JE 25740).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, pl. 79.

Thebes. Sheikh Abd el-Qurna. Tombs Position Unknown. Family tomb of Amenkha and others. Temp.Bocchoris and Tefnakht.i2.673Ten coffins, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See Birch in Trans. Roy. Soc. Lit. 2 Ser. x, 185-213.

Thebes. Sheikh Abd el-Qurna. Intrusive Burials. From Mond Excavations.i2.676Ushabti-box of Ru, temp. Tuthmosis IV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37694.<<>>

Thebes. Sheikh Abd el-Qurna. Intrusive Burials. From Mond Excavations.i2.676Head of Libyan, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37625.Bates, Eastern Libyans pl. vi [1, 2].<<>>

Thebes. Sheikh aAbd el-Qurna. Intrusive Burials. From Mond Excavations.i2.676AStela of Namenkhetamun, Servant of the pillared hall of Amun, son of Harutaha, wood, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 37691.

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Thebes. Sheikh Abd el-Qurna. Intrusive Burials. From Fakhry Excavations.i2.677Wooden stela of Iufawa, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 65757.Ann. Serv. xliii, 410-11 pl. xxvi.

Thebes. Sheikh Abd el-Qurna. Intrusive burials. Fakhry Excavations. In Theb. tb. 367.i2.677Stela of Harwoz, as harpist before Re-Harakhti (?), wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 65756.Ann. Serv. xliii, pl. xxvii.

Thebes. Sheikh Abd el-Qurna. Intrusive burials. Fakhry Excavations. In Theb. tb. 367.i2.677Linen fragments with titulary of Taharqa, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 65758-60.Ann. Serv. xliii, p. 412 [45].

Thebes. Sheikh Abd el-Qurna. Various.i2.678Two bowls, each with Hathor-cow in centre, bronze, probably Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 34738-9.Winlock in Met. Mus. Studies v, 147-56 figs. 1, 3-6.

Thebes. Ramesseum Area. Petrie and Quibell Excavations. Tombs of Priests and Songstresses of Amun.Dyn. XXII-XXV. Chapel of Harsiesi. Dyn. XXII.i2.679Bowl of Shepensopdet, daughter of Nemareth (son of Osorkon II), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 18496 (JE 31410).Bissing, Steingefässe 100 pl. c.

Thebes. Ramesseum Area. Petrie and Quibell Excavations. Tombs. Various.i2.681ALid of ushabti-box of Ahmosi, probably Dyn. XXII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 40425.<<>>

Thebes. Ramesseum Area. Petrie and Quibell Excavations. Finds in Ramesseum area.i2.681Stela of Penpa... before Amenophis I and Queen Sit-kamosi, upper part, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, Temp. 3.3.25.1 (S.R. 14029).Rec. de Trav. xxii (1900), 142 [clxxiii]; Legrain, Répertoire No. 49.<<>>

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i2.682Block, Nebneteru, temp. Osorkon II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 29248.Rec. de Trav. xxx (1908), 161-2 [Doc. 10].

Thebes. Ramesseum Area. Petrie and Quibell Excavations. Finds.i2.682Four canopic jars of Tanekht-ubasterau, Dyn. XXI-XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 40435.Ann. Serv. ix (1908), 152-3.

Thebes. Ramesseum Area. Berlin Museum Excavations. In 1911 and 1913. Cemetery, Dyn. XXIII-XXV.Tomb of Ankhpekhrod. Temp. Takelothis II.i2.684Canopic jars of deceased, probably in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Mitt. Kairo xii (1943), pl. 13 [c], cf. p. 37.

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Tombs of Saite Princesses. 2005. Nitocris, daughter of Psammetikhos I andMehytenwaskhet.i2.686Sarcophagus of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. 6.2.21.1.Schmidt, Sarkofager fig. 1172. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 3 [B].

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Numbered Pits. 1159A Sennufer. Late Dyn. XVIII.i2.688Pained linen, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 54885.Bruyère, Rapport (1928), on pl. iii.

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Numbered Pits. 1159A Sennufer. Late Dyn. XVIII.i2.688Fan handle, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 54859.Bruyère, Rapport (1928), on pl. viii.

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Numbered Pits in West Cemetery. 1159A Sennufer. Late Dyn. XVIII.i2.688Four wooden wedges and cubit measure, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 54861-4, 54860.Bruyère, Rapport (1928), pl. viii.

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Numbered Pits in West Cemetery. 1200. Amenemhet. Middle Kingdom.i2.688Coffin of deceased, wood, head end, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 66867.Bruyère, Rapport (1929), fig. 46.

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Numbered Pits in West Cemetery. 1268.i2.688AWooden scribe statuette, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 63647.

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Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Numbered Pits in West Cemetery. 1352. Setau. Temp. Amenophis IV.i2.688Head-rest of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 63791.Bruyère, Rapport (1933-4), 101 [10].

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Great Pit. Finds.i2.692Block-statuette of Peshedu holding Hathor-head, Dyn. XX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. 11.4.64.1.Bruyère, Rapport (1948-51), pl. ix.

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Temples and Chapels North of Ptolemaic Enclosure. Temple of Amenophis I.Found by Baraize.i2.693Statue of Tuthmosis III holding jars, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43507A.Leibovitch, Anc. Eg. pl. xiv. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 129 [428].

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Temples and Chapels North of Ptolemaic Enclosure. Ramesside Chapels. ChapelF.i2.694Stela Newau and Takha before Mertesger, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. 11.4.64.2.Bruyère, Rapport (1935-40), fasc. ii, pl. viii.

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Inside Ptolemaic Enclosure. Khenu of Ramesses II. Finds.i2.696Sandstone lintel, double-scene, Amenophis I and II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72032.Bruyère, Rapport (1935-40), fasc. i, fig. 10; fasc. ii, fig. 119.

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Inside Ptolemaic Enclosure. Khenu of Ramesses II. Finds.i2.696Three foreign heads, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72002-4.Bruyère, Rapport (1935-40), ii, figs. 146-8.

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Inside Ptolemaic Enclosure. Khenu of Ramesses II. Finds.i2.696-7Stela with Ramesses I, Haremhab and Sethos I, dedicated by Ramosi, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 72023.Bruyère, Rapport (1935-40), pls. 12 [79], 38 [left].

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Inside Ptolemaic Enclosure. Khenu of Ramesses II. Finds.i2.697Stela, Khawi (TT214) with Ramesses II and Paser, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72021.

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Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Inside Ptolemaic Enclosure. Khenu of Ramesses II. Finds.i2.697Relief, Ramosi, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72017.Bruyère, Rapport (1935-40), pl. 36 [lower].

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Inside Ptolemaic Enclosure. Khenu of Ramesses II. Finds.i2.697Kneeling statue of Ramosi, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72000.Bruyère, Rapport (1935-40), pl. 35 [115], fig. 166.

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Inside Ptolemaic Enclosure. Khenu of Ramesses II. Finds.i2.697Stela, Ramosi and Shed with scorpions, etc., in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72024.Bruyère, Rapport (1935-40), pl. 39 [118].

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Inside Ptolemaic Enclosure. Khenu of Ramesses II. Finds.i2.698Statue, lion holding Asiatic head, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72001.Bruyère, Rapport (1935-40), pl. xxxi [116].

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Inside Ptolemaic Enclosure. Khenu of Ramesses II. Finds.i2.698Stela, Ioh as baboon in boat, with Penamun below, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72025.Bruyère, Rapport (1935-40), fasc. ii, pls. 10, 11 [111].

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Inside Ptolemaic Enclosure. Baraize Excavations.i2.698Fragment of statue vizier holding ram’s head, and figures of Amenophis I and Queen on sides, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 43692.Bruyère, Rapport (1935-40), fasc. ii, fig. 84.

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Inside Ptolemaic Enclosure. Baraize Excavations.i2.698Kneeling statue Amenemonet holding altar with hawk’s head, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43576.Bruyère, Mert Seger 274 [bottom], 275 figs. 135-6.

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Inside Ptolemaic Enclosure. Baraize Excavations.i2.698Stela, Amenophis I standing with text of Ramesses IV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43568.Ann. Serv. xxv, pl. 3 [4].

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i2.698Stela, fragment of Amenophis I before Osiris, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43694.Bruyère, Rapport (1935-1940), fasc. ii, fig. 85.

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Inside Ptolemaic Enclosure. Baraize Excavations.i2.698Lower part of stela with chiefs of Mezay, temp. Haremhab, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43693.Ann. Serv. xiii, p. 42.

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Inside Ptolemaic Enclosure. Baraize Excavations.i2.698Stela, man before Ptah, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43570.Ann. Serv. xxv, p. 78.

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Inside Ptolemaic Enclosure. Baraize Excavations.i2.698Broken family-stela of Ipuy, Late Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43590.Ann. Serv. xxv, pl. iv.

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Inside Ptolemaic Enclosure. Baraize Excavations.i2.698Two fragments of stela of Mentumin with 6 ears, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43691.Ann. Serv. xxv, pl. 2 [2].

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Inside Ptolemaic Enclosure. Baraize Excavations.i2.698Stela, Khaemweset, Dyn. XX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43564.Ann. Serv. xxv, pl. 1 [1].

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Inside Ptolemaic Enclosure. Baraize Excavations.i2.698Stela, Haremwia, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43565.Ann. Serv. xxv, pl. 1 [2].

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Inside Ptolemaic Enclosure. Baraize Excavations.i2.698Stela, Bay kneeling adoring six ears, with two rams of Amun as the god Rehni above, Dyn. XIX-XX, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43566.Bruyère in Ann. Serv. xxv (1925), pl. ii [1].

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Inside Ptolemaic Enclosure. Baraize Excavations.i2.698-9Fragment of stela with baboon, dedicated by Roma, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 43567.

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Ann. Serv. xxv, pl. 2 [4].

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Inside Ptolemaic Enclosure. Baraize Excavations.i2.699Stela, Nebnufer before Thoth as baboon, Dyn. XX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43571.Ann. Serv. xxv, pl. 2 [3].

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Inside Ptolemaic Enclosure. Baraize Excavations.i2.699Stela, Amenophis I before altar, Dyn. XX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43572.Ann. Serv. xxv, pl. 3 [3].

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Inside Ptolemaic Enclosure. Baraize Excavations.i2.699Fragment of stela, Sheritre with flowers before Tueris-hippo, Dyn. XX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE43573.Ann. Serv. xxv, pl. 3 [2].

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Inside Ptolemaic Enclosure. Baraize Excavations.i2.699Fragment of stela, Min standing, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43574.Ann. Serv. xxv, pl. 3 [1].

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Inside Ptolemaic Enclosure. Baraize Excavations.i2.699Votive stela of Neferhotep, Dyn. XX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43656.Ann. Serv. xxv, pl. 1 [3].

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Inside Ptolemaic Enclosure. Baraize Excavations.i2.699Stela, Paheripezet before four deities, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43569.Ann. Serv. xvi, p. 175 and pl.

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Inside Ptolemaic Enclosure. Baraize Excavations.i2.699Bas-relief, man sailing in marshes, Dyn. XXI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43664.Ann. Serv. xiii, p. 41.

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Inside Ptolemaic Enclosure. Baraize Excavations.i2.699Relief, Ramesses II with Paser and Amenemopet, before bark of Amun, with Amenemopet kneelingbefore bark of Amun below, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43591.Bruyère, Rapport (1935-40), fasc. ii, fig. 76.

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Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Inside Ptolemaic Enclosure. Baraize Excavations.i2.699Base fragment with Asiatic head, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43697.Bruyère, Rapport (1935-40), fasc. ii, fig. 86.

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Inside Ptolemaic Enclosure. Baraize Excavations.i2.699Offering table of Hori, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43586.Bruyère, Rapport (1935-40), fasc. ii, pl. i, fig. 72.

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Inside Ptolemaic Enclosure. Baraize Excavations.i2.699Offering table of Amak and Amenemonet, dedicated to Amenophis I and Ahmosi-Nefertere, temp.Ramesses II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43587.Bruyère, Rapport (1935-40), fasc. ii, pl. i, fig. 73.

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Inside Ptolemaic Enclosure. Baraize Excavations.i2.699Offering table of Nefersenut and Iuy, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43588.Bruyère, Rapport (1935-40), fasc. ii, pl. i, fig. 74.

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Inside Ptolemaic Enclosure. Baraize Excavations.i2.699Offering table with cartouches of Amenophis I and Ahmosi-Nefertere, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 43677.Bruyère, Rapport (1935-40), fasc. ii, pl. i, fig. 80.

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Inside Ptolemaic Enclosure. Baraize Excavations.i2.699Offering table with cartouches of Amenophis I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43577.Bruyère, Rapport (1935-40), fasc. ii, fig. 71.

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Inside Ptolemaic Enclosure. Baraize Excavations.i2.699Offering table of Tuy, wife of Kaha (TT360), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43585 (probably = Temp.25.1.15.8).Ann. Serv. xiii, p. 40.<<>>

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Inside Ptolemaic Enclosure. Baraize Excavations.i2.699Part of circular libation-basin dedicated to Hathor, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 43589.Bruyère, Rapport (1935-40), fasc. ii, fig 75.

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Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Inside Ptolemaic Enclosure. Baraize Excavations.i2.699AFive model axes, two of them with name of Tuthmosis III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43533-4,43539-41.See Davies, W. V. Tools and Weapons, i. Axes 62 [18].

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. East Cemetery. Finds.i2.701Coffin of Nub, woman, Dyn. XVIII, from Pit. 1379, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 66869.Bruyère, Rapport (1934-35), fasc. ii, figs. 10 [middle right], 12.

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. East Cemetery. Finds.i2.701Coffin (no name), with funeral scenes, Dyn. XVIII, from Pit. 1379, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 63642.Bruyère, Rapport (1934-35), fasc. ii, fig. 18.

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. East Cemetery. Finds.i2.701Coffin of Sitre from Pit. 1388, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 66868.Bruyère, Rapport (1934-35), fasc. ii, figs. 13 [right], 16.

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. East Cemetery. Finds.i2.701Wooden statue of woman Ibentitina in naos, from Pit. 1379, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE63646 B, A.Bruyère, Rapport (1934-35), fasc. ii, figs. 70-1.<<>>

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Village. Harnufer. S.E. II.i2.703Lintel of house shrine, dedicated to Termuthis by deceased and father Nebzefau, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 63644.Bruyère, Rapport (1934-35), fasc. iii, fig. 139.

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Village. House shrines, etc., in other houses.i2.703Side of house-shrine of Neferhotep, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 68800.Bruyère, Rapport (1935-40), fasc. ii, pl. xvii [1], p. 268.

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Village. House shrines, etc., in other houses.i2.704Bust of Khanes, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43980.Mitt. Kairo xii, p. 16 [c, d], cf. pp. 58-9.

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Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Village. Finds from houses.i2.705Votive stela with god Reshef, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 63654.Bruyère, Rapport (1931-2), fig. 54.

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Village. Finds from houses.i2.705Offering table of Nebzefa, dedicated to Tueris, from House S. O. III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 72008.Bruyère, Rapport (1934-5), fasc. 3, fig. 96.

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Village. Finds from houses.i2.705Double offering table of Irnufer, from House C. VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72007.Bruyère, Rapport (1934-5), fasc. 3, fig. 181.

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Village. Finds from houses.i2.705Head-rest of Baki, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 65832.Bruyère, Rapport (1934-5), fasc. 3, fig. 118.

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Village. Berlin Museum Excavations.i2.706Votive cloth of Suro and wife ...nezem before Tueris, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43983.Mitt. Kairo xii, 60 pl. 18 [a].

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Village. Graeco-Roman Family Tomb.i2.706Cartonnage mask, Graeco Roman, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 66882 (prob.) and /or 68803.See Parlasca, Mumienporträts 208, n. 83; BIFAO xxxvi, pls. i-v, pp. 153.

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous. Stelae.i2.714AAbnena, Songstress(?) of Amun, Dyn. XIX to XX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 21507.Radwan in Studien ... Westendorf ii, pp. 826-7 [5] with Taf. 4.

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous. Stelae.i2.721Fragment stela Inherkha (Theban tomb 359), kneeling before Mertesger, temp. late Ramesses III, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. 21.8.15.5.Mert Seger fig. 133.

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Stela of Ipuy, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 26.2.25.5.

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous. Stelae.i2.726Stela of Hathor, dedicated by Nakhtsu, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 26918 (Temp.31.10.17.5).

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous. Stelae.i2.728Stela of Neferhotep, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. 30.1.15.13.Wildung in Festschrift Ägyptisches Museum Berlin (1974), 263 [15], cf. Abb. 15 (probably this).

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous. Stelae.i2.731Mertesger and serpents before Hathor dedicated by Paser, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72018.Bruyère, Rapport (1935-40), fasc. ii, 78 fig. 156.

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous. Stelae.i2.731Stela, dedicated to Seth by Penamun and Amenshed, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72020.Bruyère, Rapport (1935-40), fasc. ii, 101-2 [228] fig. 173 and pl. xvi.

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous. Stelae.i2.733Stela of Ramosi (TT 7, 212, 250) dedicated by Penbuy (TT10), Dyn. XIX-XX, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 21064 (Temp. 4.3.25.2).Bruyère, Rapport (1926), fig. 54.<<>>

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous. Stelae.i2.736Stela of Zazay, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.cf. Rec. de Trav. iii, 105 [vi].

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous. Stelae.i2.737Fragment, winged Maet, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. 10.8.15.4.BIFAO xxvii, pl. 8 [1], cf. p. 188.

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous. Stelae.i2.737Upper part of bark of Re and name of Ramesses II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72022.Bruyère, Rapport (1935-40), fasc. ii, pl. xlii [bottom], cf. pp. 50 [203], 99 [203].

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Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous. Reliefs.i2.737Relief, head of Amenophis I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Text, Legrain, Rép. 23. See Maspero, Guide (1906), 247 [693].

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous. Reliefs.i2.737Cornice fragments, of Amenophis I and Ahmosi Nefertere, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See Legrain, Rép. 35.

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous. Reliefs.i2.738Relief, [Amenemopet (?)] before Snefru, Amenophis I, Ahmosi-Nefertere and Mertesger, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 41469.Bruyère, Mert Seger fig. 109.

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous. Reliefs.i2.738Jamb of Hay, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous. Reliefs.i2.738Jamb dedicated by Huy to Amenophis I, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum..Text, Bruyère, Rapport (1924-5), 53.

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous. Reliefs.i2.739Column-base of Ken (TT4) and others, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 51512 (= JE 25111).BIFAO xxvii, pl. ix, cf. pp. 194-5.

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous. Reliefs.i2.740Two blocks of Queen Nefertari, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72015-16.Ann. Serv. xxxix, pls. 13, 14.

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous. Reliefs.i2.740Block, deceased (name lost) and wife Tawert, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Forman and Vilimkova, Eg. Art. pl. 115.

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous. Coffins.i2.742Coffin of Prince, possibly Khaemweset, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 49549.BIFAO xxv, pls. 1, 2.

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Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous. Offering-tables.i2.743Offering-table, Dhutihirmaktuf, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23076 (JE 39606,21062).Kamal, Tables d’offrandes pl. 16, pp. 63-4.

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous. Offering-tables.i2.743Offering-table, Ken (TT4) and Nefertere, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23075 (JE 25583).Kamal, Tables d’offrandes pl. 16.

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous. Various.i2.746Libation-basin of Usersatet, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 54889.Bruyère, Rapport (1923-4), fig. 9.<<>>

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous. Various.i2.746Fragments of bowl of Sethos I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72010.Bruyère, Rapport (1935-40), fasc. ii, pl. viii [130], figs. 139-40.

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous. Various.i2.746Painted pottery vase of Huynufer, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 63657.Bruyère, Rapport (1935-40), fasc. ii, 53 [6] fig. 28.

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous. Various.i2.748Linen, Peshedu seated before offerings, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 63757.

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous. Various.i2.748Wooden latch of Neferabet (TT5) and son Neferronpet, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 45514.Vandier, Tombe de Nefer-abou 50 [C, a 1].

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous. Various.i2.749Wooden knob, Nebenmaet (TT219), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. 2.2.15.7.

Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous. Various.i2.749Phallus dedicated to Hathor by Ramosi (TT7), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. 29.4.26.3.Bruyère, Rapport (1934-1935), pt. iii, 90.

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Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous. Various.i2.749Brick of Senenmut, temp. Hatshepsut, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 71999.Bruyère, Rapport (1935-40), pt. ii, fig. 98.

Thebes. Valley of the Queens. Tomb 44. Khaemweset, son of Ramesses III. Inner Room.i2.755Two canopic-jars of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 4085 (JE 3401-2, 31915).One, Reisner, Canopics 52-3 pl. lxi. Both, see id. in ÄZ xxxvii (1899), 66-7 [20].

Thebes. Valley of the Queens. Tomb 55. Amen[hir]khopshef, son of Ramesses III. Finds.i2.761Fragment of stela, 22 people offering libations, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 28945.

Thebes. Valley of the Queens. Tombs 55. Amen[hir]khopshef, son of Ramesses III. Finds.i2.761Fragment relief, bark of Khons carried, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 28946.

Thebes. Valley of the Queens. Tomb 71. Bentanta, daughter of Ramesses II. Inner Room.i2.767Sarcopahagus and lid, granite, re-used by deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 47370.See Brief Descr. 6023, 6253; Groff in Bull. Inst. ég. 3, Sèr. vi (1895), 320-2, vii (1896), 59-63, 87.

Thebes. Valley of the Queens. Tomb of Princesses. Temp. Amenophis III. Position Unknown.i2.769Canopic-jars of Queen Henut, Queen Nebt-nuhet, Prince Menkheperre, Princess Tia, and royalconcubines, and Nebamun, temp. Amenophis III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36164-79.Texts, Legrain in Ann.Serv. iv (1903), 138-49. Names, Legrain, Rép. No. 216.

Thebes. Valley of the Queens. Finds.i2.770Middle coffin of Irtierau, Dyn. XXII-XXIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Schiaparelli, Relazione i, 187 [4].

Thebes. Valley of the Queens. Finds.i2.770Middle coffin of Tahotp (good name Thaenhotp), Dyn. XXII-XXIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Schiaparelli, Relazione i, 188-9 [6].

Thebes. Valley of the Queens. Finds.i2.770Middle coffin of Hor, Late Dyn. XXIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Schiaparelli, Relazione i, 192 [11].

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Thebes. Valley of the Queens. Finds.i2.770Middle coffin of Mosi, Late Dyn. XXIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Schiaparelli, Relazione i, 193 [12].

Thebes. Medînet Habu. Temple Area. Tombs inside Enclosure. 1. Harsiesi, co-regent with Osorkon II.i2.772Cuve of sarcophagus of deceased, usurped from Queen Henutmare, wife of Ramesses II, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 59896.Hölscher, Excavations 34-6 figs. 22-3. See Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches 6251-2.

Thebes. Medînet Habu. Temple Area. Tombs inside Enclosure. 1. Harsiesi, co-regent with Osorkon II.i2.772Lid of sarcophagus of King Harsiesi, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60137.Hölscher, Excavations 34-6 figs. 22-3. See Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches 6251-2.

Thebes. Medînet Habu. Temple Area. Tombs inside Enclosure. 1. Harsiesi, co-regent with Osorkon II.i2.772Canopic jars of King Harsiesi, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 59900.Hölscher, Excav. Medinet Habu v, pl. 10 [C].

Thebes. Medînet Habu. Temple Area. Tombs inside Enclosure. 13. Desnub (woman). Dyn. XXV-XXVI.i2.772Canopic-jars of Desnub, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 59899.Hölscher, Excav. Medinet Habu v, pl. 22 [C, E].

Thebes. Medînet Habu. Temple Area. Tombs inside Enclosure. 21. Esteruy, daughter of King Rudamun.Dyn. XXIII.i2.773 (formerly Bibl. ii.187)Block, deceased and two figures of Osiris, re-used in Great Temple in Ptolemaic Period, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 33902.Daressy in Rec. de Trav. xix (1897), 20 [cxliii, 1st text].

Thebes. Medînet Habu. Temple Area. Tombs inside Enclosure. Thatienkemet. Divine wife. Dyn. XXVI.i2.773Three canopic jars of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 4183-5 (JE 31893).Reisner, Canopics 132-4 pl. xxvi.

Thebes. Medînet Habu. Finds from Temple Area.i2.774Head of Osiride statue of Sesostris I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 38386 bis (JE 34143).Daressy, Statues de divinitiés 104.

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i2.774Seated statue of Tuthmosis III, headless, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 59873.

Thebes. Medînet Habu. Finds from Temple Area.i2.774 (formerly Bibl. i.192)Statue group of Amenophis III, Queen Teye, and three daughters, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Leibovitch, Anc. Eg. fig. 102. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 170-1 [610].

Thebes. Medînet Habu. Finds from Temple Area.i2.774 (formerly Bibl. i.192)Statue Henuttaneb, from previous group, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 33906.Leibovitch, Anc. Eg. fig. 102. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 170-1 [610].

Thebes. Medînet Habu. Temple Area. Finds.i2.775 (see also, Bibl. ii2.474)Head, presumably Tuthmosis III, granite, found in tank, south of the Temple, perhaps from Room VI, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 59880.Hölscher, Excavations ii, 9 n. 8 fig. 9.

Thebes. Medînet Habu. Temple Area. Finds.i2.775Statue of Amenophis I as Amun with Ahmosi-Nefertere in relief, dedicated by Sethos I, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 1244.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, pl. 172, p. 127. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 153-4 [511].

Thebes. Medînet Habu. Temple Area. Finds.i2.775Head of Amun, dedicated by Sethos I, formerly in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. 23.8.22.4, now inPort Said, Port Said National Museum, P.4035.Brand, P. J. The Monuments of Seti I (2000), 255 [3.101] fig. 132.

Thebes. Medînet Habu. Temple Area. Finds.i2.775Statue Merneptah slaying prisoner, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1240.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, pl. 172. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 185 [702].

Thebes. Medînet Habu. Temple Area. Finds.i2.775Statue of Nufer, in niche, black granite, temp. Amenophis III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 59868.<<>>

Thebes. Medînet Habu. Temple Area. Finds.i2.775Four kneeling headless statues of Amenemonet, back to back, with text on one, New Kingdom, in Cairo,

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Thebes. Medînet Habu. Temple Area. Finds.i2.775Lower part of kneeling statue of Hapi, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 59871.

Thebes. Medînet Habu. Temple Area. Finds.i2.775Statue of Amenardais I, lower part, black granite, Dyn. XXV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 611.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten, ii, pl. 111. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 215 [931].

Thebes. Medînet Habu. Temple Area. Finds.i2.775 and ii2.478Statue of Anubis jackal, with remains of text of Amenardais I, black stone, temp. Amenardais I, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, Temp. 3.4.53.1, (head in London, British Museum, EA 64400).See Leclant, Mon. théb. 168 [45, D12].

Thebes. Medînet Habu. Temple Area. Finds.i2.775Statue of Shepenwept II, daughter of Piankhy, schist, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 59870.Hölscher, Excavations v, pl. 21 [B, C].

Thebes. Medînet Habu. Temple Area. Finds.i2.775Statue of Pedehor(pa)re, [temp. Ptolemy II], in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 969.Texts, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, 8 (texts).

Thebes. Medînet Habu. Temple Area. Finds.i2.775-6Block statue of Esmin, son of Pedehorpare, grey granite, temp. Ptolemy II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 680.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, pl. 124. See Chron. d’Ég. xxxiv, 247 [III].

Thebes. Medînet Habu. Temple Area. Finds.i2.776Statue of Harmakheru, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 660.Text, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 8-9.

Thebes. Medînet Habu. Temple Area. Finds.i2.776Royal bust, probably Achoris, black granite, perhaps from here, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 601.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, pl. 108.

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i2.775Stela of Ken, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 25300.

Thebes. Medînet Habu. Temple Area. Finds.i2.776Stela of Hor and Amennakht, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 59858.

Thebes. Medînet Habu. Temple Area. Finds.i2.776AUpper part of ...nakht, Dyn. XIX to XX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 59862.Valbelle in BIFAO 75 (1975), pl. xx, pp. 140-1 [9].

Thebes. Medînet Habu. Temple Area. Finds.i2.776Stela of Amenhotp, dedicated to ram of Amun as living Rehni, New Kingdom, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 34153 (JE 36263).Lacau, Stèles du Nouvel Empire i, pl. 61.

Thebes. Medînet Habu. Temple Area. Finds.i2.776Wooden stela of Zemutesankh, Dyn. XXII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. 1.12.15.2.Revue d’Eg. xx (1968), 159-60 pl. 12.

Thebes. Medînet Habu. Temple Area. Finds.i2.776Stela, year 3 of Taharqa, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36410.Ann. Serv. iv, 178-80, fig. 4.

Thebes. Medînet Habu. Temple Area. Finds.i2.776Stela of Shepenwept I and Amenardais I, dedicated by Nebtimautmehyt, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE40716.Ann. Serv. ix, 277-80.

Thebes. Medînet Habu. Temple Area. Finds.i2.776Stela with bark of Amun, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 59859.

Thebes. Medînet Habu. Temple Area. Finds.i2.776Stela with two Hathor-heads, dedicated to Hathor, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 59863.

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Top of stela, couple before Ptah and Seth, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 59864.

Thebes. Medînet Habu. Temple Area. Finds.i2.776ASmall stela, god before altar, Roman, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 33910.<<>>

Thebes. Medînet Habu. Temple Area. Finds.i2.776Lintel of Amenophis III re-used in Roman town, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. 26.4.17.2.See Hölscher, Excavations v, 37.

Thebes. Medînet Habu. Temple Area. Finds.i2.776Lintel with cartouches, Amenophis I, Ramesses II, Tuthmosis IV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 59895.

Thebes. Medînet Habu. Temple Area. Finds.i2.777Jambs usurped by Dhutmosi, Dyn. XIX to XX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 48832-3.Text, Rec. de Trav. xx, 75-6 [cliii].

Thebes. Medînet Habu. Temple Area. Finds.i2.777Reliefs with divinities, etc. Late Roman, (one with king before Amun, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 59888).Hölscher, Excavations pl. 34 [G-K].

Thebes. Medînet Habu. Temple Area. Finds.i2.777Block , two ibises at top, and three golds holding zad-pillars, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 59865.

Thebes. Medînet Habu. Temple Area. Finds.i2.777ABlock, Emperor before Amen-re and Mut, Roman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 33911.<<>>

Thebes. Medînet Habu. Temple Area. Finds.i2.777Inner sarcophagus Ramessu (i.e. Paramessu, afterwards Rameses-meryamun), probably son of Sethos I,grey granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72203.Ann. Serv. xliii, 33-5 pls. 7-10. See Descr. somm. No. 6312.

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i2.777Fragment of sarcophagus of Amenemonet, sandstone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38338.

Thebes. Medînet Habu. Temple Area. Finds.i2.777Offering-table of Shepenwept II and Amenardais I, black granite, Dyn. XXV, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 23100 (JE 40495).Kamal, Tables d’offrandes pl. 21, pp. 85-6.

Thebes. Medînet Habu. Temple Area. Finds.i2.777Offering-table of Taneferu(?), daughter of Tashenmin, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 23134 (JE 40523).Kamal, Tables d’offrandes 105-6 pl. 33.

Thebes. Medînet Habu. Temple Area. Finds.i2.777Head-rest of Amenemopet with dancing Bes, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 59878.Hölscher, Excavations v, pl. 6 [F].

Thebes. Medînet Habu. Temple Area. Finds.i2.778Fragment of canopic-box with kneeling female mourner in relief, black granite, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 59866.

Thebes. Medînet Habu. Temple Area. Finds.i2.778ACanopic-jar of Ubasteardais (woman), fragments, 3rd Intermediate Period or Late Period, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 4711.See Reisner, Canopics 355 (text).

Thebes. Medînet Habu. Temple Area. Finds.i2.778Canopic jar of Tamenkhamun, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 59898.

Thebes. Medînet Habu. Temple Area. Finds.i2.778Rectangular libation-basin of Akhamenerau, temp. Shepenwept II and Amenardais II, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 31885.Leclant in JNES xiii (1954), 157-9 [viii] pls. viii [upper]-x.

Thebes. Medînet Habu. Temple Area. Finds.i2.778Embalmer’s table in form of couch with lions’ head, probably Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,

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JE 69416 or 69417.Mitt. Kairo xxii, 44 pl. xii [a]; Ann. Serv xxx, 102-4 with pl.

Thebes. Medînet Habu. Temple Area. Finds.i2.778Faience plaque with eight ears, of King Menkheperre, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 59751.

Thebes. Medînet Habu. Temple Area. Finds.i2.778Flint palette, Tuthmosis III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 59844.

Thebes. Medînet Habu. Temple Area. Finds.i2.778ABrick of Paser (TT106), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 33874.<<>>

Thebes. Medînet Habu. Temple Area. Finds.i2.778ABronze knife (inscribed), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 33872.<<>>

Thebes. Medînet Habu. Palace-City of Amenophis III.i2.778Six hieratic jar-labels, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.JNES x, fig. 9 [A-F].

Thebes. Medînet Habu. Palace-City of Amenophis III.i2.779Jar-sealings, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 11424-93 (CG 11460 (JE 32757); CG 11465(JE 30132)).Quibell, Archaic Objects (Cat. Caire), 90-102 pls. 16-18.

Thebes. Medînet Habu. Palace-City of Amenophis III.i2.779AFive stamped bricks, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 92518.See Leahy, Excavations at Malkata and the Birket Habu 1971-1974. The Inscriptions 46.

Thebes. Medînet Habu. Palace-City of Amenophis III. Palace of the King with South Palace. Audience-Hall E.i2.780Pavement fragments, Asiatics and Nubians captives, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 28840, 31353, 28922.Daressy in Ann. Serv. iv (1903), 166, 170 with pl. Nubian, see Maspero, Guide (1915), 521 [5155].

Thebes. Medînet Habu. Palace-City of Amenophis III. Palace of the King with South Palace. Audience-

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Hall E.i2.780APavement fragment with duck flying in swamp, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. 3.5.27.4.Paris, Toutankhamon et son temps Petit Palais Cat. No. 10, fig. on 59.

Thebes. Medînet Habu. Palace-City of Amenophis III. Palace of the King with South Palace. Audience-Hall E.i2.780APavement fragment with duck flying in swamp (not the same as the preceding), in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, Temp. 3.5.27.6.Saleh, Hauptwerke No. 147 with fig. [lower].

Thebes. Medînet Habu. Palace-City of Amenophis III. Palace of the King with South Palace. Waiting-Room.i2.780Bench-panel with fresco of bull in papyrus-swamp, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43209-10.Frankfort, The Mural Painting of El-Amarneh pl. xiii [middle].

Thebes. Medînet Habu. Palace-City of Amenophis III. Palace of the King with South Palace. Room eastof King’s Bedroom.i2.781Fragment of boukrania ceiling, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43211.

Thebes. Medînet Habu. Palace-City of Amenophis III. Finds.i2.781Stela-fragment, tree between goats, from small building in Palace enclosure, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 43592.Winlock in MMA Bull. vii (1912), 188 fig. 1.

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Statues. Private.i2.784Dedusobk (headless), Scribe, Head of recruits, temp. Mentuhotp (Nebhepetre), in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 887 (JE 25636).Borchardt, Statuen and Statuetten iii, 137-9 pl. 155.

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Statues. Private.i2.784Nakht (headless), son of Bik (mother) Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 460(JE 25755).Borchardt, Statuen and Statuetten ii, 53 pl. 76.

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Statues. Private.i2.784Sebknakht, Steward, two fragments, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 390

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(JE 27655).Borchardt, Statuen and Statuetten ii, 8 pl. 62.

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Statues. Private.i2.784Statue-base of a chief physician and magician (name lost), wooden, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 447 (JE 25954).Borchardt, Statuen and Statuetten ii, 45-6.

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Statues. Private.i2.784Teti, Overseer of leather-workers of the King, squatting, temp. Tuthmosis II, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 1108 (JE 28971).Borchardt, Statuen and Statuetten iv, 61-3.

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Statues. Private.i2.784Mayor, Royal scribe, seated, two fragments, temp. Tuthmosis III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 1057 (JE 28511).Borchardt, Statuen and Statuetten iv, 42.

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Statues. Private.i2.784Bust, painted sandstone, with cartouche of Tuthmosis III on breast, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 899.Borchardt, Statuen and Statuetten iii, pl. 156.

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Statues. Private.i2.784Nekhtmin, Royal scribe, General and King’s son, head from double-statue with upper part of wife, lateDyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 779 (JE 31629-30).Borchardt, Statuen and Statuetten iii, pl. 143. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 190-1 [745-6].

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Statues. Private.i2.785Nekhtmin, General, lower part of seated group, late Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 36526.Rec. de Trav. xxviii, 177 [bottom]-178 [top].

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Statues. Private.i2.785Double-statue Simut and Baky, dedicated by grandson Paser, temp. Amenophis III, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 1107.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, pl. 163.

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Thebes. Miscellaneous. Statues. Private.i2.785Amenemhet (block statue), son of Ahmosi, Judge, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 593.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, pl. 107.

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Statues. Private.i2.785Amenhotp (as scribe), Scribe of documents of the chief prophet of Amen-re, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 592 (JE 28827).Le Musée Ég. i, 27 pl. xxx; Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, pl. 106. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 146[496].

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Statues. Private.i2.785Statue (headless) of Imhotep, squatting, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38337.

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Statues. Private.i2.785Minnakht and wife Mert, statue-group, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 613 (JE 27970).Texts, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 160-1.

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Statues. Private.i2.785Minnakht, Divine father of Mut, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 624 (JE 27585).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, pl. 114.

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Statues. Private.i2.785Tenro and wife Mut, statue-group, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 588.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, pl. 106.

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Statues. Private.i2.785Fragment of block-statue of a Chancellor of the King of Lower Egypt, Eyes of the King in the SouthernCities, etc., name lost, son of Sennufer, Nurse of Siamun (son of Amosis), black granite, Dyn. XVIII, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1112.Text, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, 64.<<>>

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Statues. Private.i2.785Sennufer (TT99), double-statue (deceased twice represented ?), fragment, black granite, temp. TuthmosisIII, re-using Middle Kingdom statue, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1013.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, 25-6 pl. 160.

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Thebes. Miscellaneous. Statues. Private.i2.785Man and wife Amenhotp, daughter of Tahu, fragments from statue-group, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 1255.Text, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, 131-2.

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Statues. Private.i2.785Double-statue, man with mother Takha, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 816(JE 25969).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 109-10 pl. 151.

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Statues. Private.i2.785Seated group, Iniy, Guardian of the nome on the west of Thebes, and wife Tentamentet, Dyn. XVIII-XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 772 (JE 31053).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, pl. 142.<<>>

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Statues. Private.i2.785Man with wife Roy, statue-group, Dyn. XVIII-XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 635.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, pl. 117.

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Statues. Private.i2.786Group, Huy wab - priest of Maet, with wife and parents, Ramosi and Maet..., Dyn. XIX, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 621 (JE 11253).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, pl. 113 pp. 166-7.

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Statues. Private.i2.786Minmosi, sem-priest, kneeling with stela, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 625 (JE 25629).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, pl. 114.

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Statues. Private.i2.786Hekaneheh, eight fragments, granite, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1014.Texts, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, 27. Titles, Lieblien, Dict. Supp. No. 1926.

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Statues. Private.i2.786

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Mentuemhet (TT34), kneeling with stela, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Leclant, Montouemhat pls. vii, viii, pp. 39-47 [Doc. 6].

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Statues. Private.i2.786Statue-base, Deesihebsed, black granite, Dyn. XXV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1219 (JE 25285,25645).Text, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, p. 114.

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Statues. Private.i2.786Ibi, lower part, temp. Psammetikhos I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36158.Texts, Daressy in Ann. Serv. v (1904), 94-6.

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Statues. Private.i2.786Shepenwept III, granite, temp. Psammetikhos I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 25581.

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Statues. Private.i2.786Harua, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1056 (JE 26515).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, p. 41.<<>>

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Statues. Divinities.i2.786 (see ii2.480)Fragment statue of Osiris, dedicated by Shepenwept I, Amenardais I, and Yunaiaiu, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 43653.Ann. Serv. vii, 43-5 [xxxiv].

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Statues. Divinities.i2.786Osiris dedicated by Pedehorresnet, greywacke, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 38372, adjoins torso inSydney, Macquarie University; Ancient History Teaching Collection.Daressy, Statues de divinités pp. 100-1.

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Statues. Divinities.i2.786Crocodile, dedicated to [Mut] of Asher by Penpare, Divine father of Amun, Dyn. XX, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum.Text, Ann. Serv. xviii, 282-3.

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Statues. Location Unknown.i2.795

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Block statue of Sety, headless, black granite, Dyn. XIX, found near Deir el-Shelwît, perhaps in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, Temp. 4.8.18.1.Text, Ann. Serv. viii, 282-3.<<> >

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Stelae.i2.800Hasi, 1st Intermediate Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1649.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches Bl. 86, pp. 110-11. Text, Sethe, Urk i, 151-2 [40].

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Stelae.i2.800Nofru, 1st Intermediate Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1759.Text, Sethe, Urk i, 151 [39].

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Stelae.i2.800Simontu, Dyn. XI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20712 (JE 29256).Text, Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine ii, 337-8.

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Stelae.i2.800Anmertes, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20754 (JE 29240).Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine iv, pl. lix.

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Stelae.i2.800Bebi, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20626 (JE 25966).Text, Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine ii, 265.

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Stelae.i2.800Ibia-Antef (same man as following entry), Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20429 (JE29244).Text, Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine ii, 25-7.

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Stelae.i2.800Ibia-Antef (same man as preceding entry), Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20430 (JE29243).Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine ii, 25-7; iv, pl. xxx.

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Neferhotep and father Senebtefi, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20491.Text, Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine ii, pp. 84-5; Rec. de Trav. vii, 126 [xiv].

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Stelae.i2.800Neferhotep, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20647 (JE 25967).Text, Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine ii, 282-3.

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Stelae.i2.800False-door of Sebmenti... and wife Kek, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20047.Text, Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine i, 56-7.

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Stelae.i2.800Amenophis III offers to Osiris and Sokari, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 49113.

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Stelae.i2.800Fragments with list of slaves, probably temp. Tuthmosis III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Rec. de Trav. x, 150 [xiv].

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Stelae.i2.800Kenres, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34004.Lacau, Stèles du Nouvel Empire pl. iv, pp. 9-10.

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Stelae.i2.800Mosi, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34030 (JE 27743).Lacau, Stèles du Nouvel Empire pl. xxii, pp. 64-5.

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Stelae.i2.800Smentaui and Huy, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34037 (JE 27573).Lacau, Stèles du Nouvel Empire pl. xxiv, pp. 70-2.

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Stelae.i2.800A (moved from iii2.46)Stela-niche of Nakht, temp. Amenophis III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 2021.Hassan, The Great Sphinx pl. lxii, p. 239.

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Hednakht, dedicated to father (name lost) and mother Nebtta, top missing, mid-Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 34039 (JE 29330).Rec. de Trav. xiv. 27 [xxxxiv]; Lacau, Stèles du Nouvel Empire pl. xxv, pp. 73-4.

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Stelae.i2.800Amenopet-Nakht, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43134.Bruyère, Mert Seger fig. 79.

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Stelae.i2.800AAmenemopet and Tabak, New Kingdom or later, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. 3.3.25.12.<<>>

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Stelae.i2.801Amenhotp, dedicated to ram of Amun as Rehni, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 34152.Lacau, Stèles du Nouvel Empire pl. lxi, pp. 198-9.

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Stelae.i2.801Amenmosi, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 28952 (Temp. No. 8.3.25.2).<<>>

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Stelae.i2.801Bena(n)ti, offering flowers to ram head of Amun, Dyn. XIX to XX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE67566.<<>>

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Stelae.i2.801Bay, Overseer of the royal harîm, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum (?).Lieblien, Dict. No. 2116.

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Stelae.i2.801Nebamun, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34107 (JE 25604).Lacau, Stèles du Nouvel Empire pl. li, pp. 162-3.

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Stelae.i2.801Neferhotep, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34057.

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Thebes. Miscellaneous. Stelae.i2.801Userhet, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34045 (JE 4746).Lacau, Stèles du Nouvel Empire pl. xxvii, pp. 78-9.

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Stelae.i2.801Name lost, three registers, I and II, man offering to deceased and wife, III, text, including ‘Address to theliving’, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34169.Lacau, Stèles du Nouvel Empire pl. lxiii, pp. 207-8.

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Stelae.i2.801Ankhpekhrod, son of Harnufer, before Re Harakhti, wood, Dyn. XXII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Maspero, Égypte fig. 527.<<>>

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Stelae.i2.801Zeamun(es)ankh, daughter of Zedhutefankh, before Re-Harakhti, and scene below, female mournerbefore pyramid tomb, Dyn. XXII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. 25.12.24.20.Mariette, Album on pl. 14. Mourning scene, Maspero, Guide (1915), 342 [3365] fig. 108.

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Stelae.i2.801Naneferheres, daughter of Harsiesi, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. 27.1.25.17.Rev. d’Egyptologie, xx (1968), 161-2 pl. 13. Text, Piehl, Inscr. hiéro. 3 Sér. lxxxiv [v].

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Stelae.i2.801Sai-duatneterenhebu, wood, Dyn. XXV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 3307.Zayed in Rev. d’Ég. xx (1968), 168-9 pl. 16 [A]. Names, de Rougé, Inscr. hiéro. lvi [middle lower].

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Stelae.i2.801Bes(en)mut, with deceased before deities in double scene, year 28 of Psammetikhos I, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 2747.Mariette, Mon. Div. pl. 47 [B]. See Maspero, Guide (1884), 147 [1530].

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Stelae.i2.801Pakharkhons, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22071.

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Thebes. Miscellaneous. Stelae.i2.801Panefer-ahaf, son of Tadeusiri, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 5388.Mariette, Mon. Div. pl. 47 [D]. See Maspero, Guide (1883), 40 [19].

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Stelae.i2.802Unnufer, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 5387.Mariette, Mon. Div. pl. 47 [C]. See Maspero, Guide (1883), 39 [3].

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Stelae.i2.802Zeubaste-anoksi, h_ek. a of the divine adoratress, son of I..., Vizier, wooden, Dyn. XXVI, formerly inHuber colln., now in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 4886.Names, de Rougé, Inscr. hiéro. lvi [lower middle].<<>>

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Stelae.i2.802Beketkhons, daughter of Tefbes, wooden, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. 20.12.24.10.Names, de Rougé, Inscr. hiéro. lvii [top].

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Stelae.i2.802Tairi, daughter of Amenhotp and Khasenesi, with hymns to Re, wood, Late Period, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, Temp. 27.1.25.16.Text, Piehl, Inscr. Hiéro. 3 Sér. lxxxv [x]. Names, Lieblein, No. Supp. 2281.

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Stelae.i2.802ANamenkhamun, daughter of Besenmut, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. 20.12.24.15.Rev. d’Egyptologie xx (1968), 164-5 pl. 14 [B].

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Stelae.i2.802Khentestuser (?) adoring Re, wood, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 3394.

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Stelae.i2.802Nehemse-ubaste adoring Re, wood, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 3389.

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Thebes. Miscellaneous. Stelae.i2.802Paesi (?) adoring Re, wood, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 3390.

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Stelae.i2.802Harnakht before Osiris and sons of Horus, with six lines of text, wood, Late Period, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 18651.

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Stelae.i2.802Merefsi, Child of the nursery, wood, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 28430.

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Stelae.i2.802Amenwah before Amun, Mut and Amun-Kamutf, sandstone, New Kingdom, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 25299.<<>>

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Stelae.i2.802Bekenamun, fragments, sandstone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 26879.

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Stelae.i2.802Top of stela with Thenent and Termuthis, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 29848.

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Stelae.i2.802Ankhpekhrod before Re, double-scene, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 3306.

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Stelae.i2.802Pespamut, woman, before Osiris, Isis, Nephthys, and Hapi, with four lines of text, Late Period, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 18652.

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Stelae.i2.802...hor before Nut, Osiris, Horus, and Isis, fragment, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 26880.

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Stelae.i2.802Lower part of stela with boat and four women, and three woman and child below, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 28957.

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Thebes. Miscellaneous. Stelae.i2.802Heribardais, daughter of Nehemse-mut, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22010(JE 25978).Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines 11-12 pl. v.

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Stelae.i2.802Cippus, Horus on crocodiles with demotic texts on edges, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG9406 (JE 25900).Daressy, Textes et dessins magiques 17-18.

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Reliefs, etc.i2.816Amenhotp and wife Nefertere, with name of Amun erased, [temp. Amenophis IV], in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 26947.Names, Legrain, Répertoire 283.

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Reliefs, etc.i2.816[Nefer]ronpet kneeling with hymn to Aten, temp. Amenophis IV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 87233.

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Reliefs, etc.i2.816Two registers of female mourners, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 51346.

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Reliefs, etc.i2.816Mahu and wife Amenemwaskhet adoring Ahmosi Nefertere and Amenophis I, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 27074.Names, Legrain, Répertoire 47 (wife called Amenemopet).

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Reliefs, etc.i2.816Lintel, Amenhotp and wife adored by children, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 2213 andJE 27975.

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Reliefs, etc.i2.816Amenhirkhopshef, four columns of text, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 28830.<<>>

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i2.816Mosi, Scribe, before Anubis, sandstone, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 27080.

Thebes. Miscellaneous. Reliefs, etc.i2.816Double scene on lintel, Pedeamun and wife Tay before Osiris, and before Anubis, New Kingdom or later,in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 2019.

Thebes. Objects. Coffins, etc.i2.823Zefi, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28022 (JE 28804).Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire i, 40-1 pl. v.

Thebes. Objects. Coffins, etc.i2.823Ankhefenkhons, Dyn. XX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Deceased offering bouquet and libation to Osiris, from interior, Drioton and Hassia, Temples and Treasurespl. 31.

Thebes. Objects. Coffins, etc.i2.823Zeharefankh, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Laurent-Täckholm, Faraos Blomster pl. on 277 [right].

Thebes. Objects. Coffins, etc.i2.823AZeharefankh, Dyn. XXII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. 23.11.16.12.Saleh, Hauptwerke No. 238 figs.

Thebes. Objects. Coffins, etc.i2.823Seven coffins: Huy, Mutiri (woman), Bekamun, Nebteti, Taia, Esmut and Piay, New Kingdom (?), inCairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 2150-6.<<>>

Thebes. Objects. Coffins, etc.i2.823Piay (probably same monument of same owner as in preceding entry), mummy board, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, Temp. 5.12.25.3 (probably = JE 2156).Ramses le Grand (Paris 1976), Cat. No. xxxviii with col. pl.

Thebes. Objects. Coffins, etc.i2.823Sha-amenimes, daughter of Takelothis II, Dyn. XXII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. 21.11.16.5.

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Names, Maspero in Ä.Z. xxi (1883), 69 [xxxix, 2nd text]. See Maspero, Guide (1884), 307 [4937].

Thebes. Objects. Coffins, etc.i2.823Taybethet, daughter of Gapetaenesi (mother), Dyn. XXV-XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Names, Daressy in Rec. de Trav. xxiii (1901), 133 [clxxxvi].

Thebes. Objects. Coffins, etc.i2.823Naneferheres, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. 21.11.16.10.Titles and names, Daressy in Rec. de Trav. xix (1897), 21 [cxliv, 2nd text].

Thebes. Objects. Coffins, etc.i2.823Zeho, coffin and cartonnage, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See Maspero, Guide (1914), 378 [3777].

Thebes. Objects. Coffins, etc.i2.824Cartonnage of Pemu, Late Period, found together with following object, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE17081.<<Qurna 1861. Priest of Monthu?>>

Thebes. Objects. Coffins, etc.i2.824Cartonnage of “Hashet” (woman), Late Period, found together, with previous object, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 17082.<<Qurna 1861. Priest of Monthu?>>

Thebes. Objects. Coffins, etc.i2.824Tairi, daughter of Amenhotp, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. 28.9.16.1.Text, Piehl, Inscr. hiéro. 3 Sér. lxxxvi-lxxxvii [z].

Thebes. Objects. Coffins, etc.i2.824 and i2.824ATwo coffins of Mutardais, daughter of Peftay, Singer of the harîm of Amun, and two of Tabekenkhons,daughter of Pabasa, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Names, de Rougé, Inscr. hiéro. li [top and middle].

Thebes. Objects. Coffins, etc.i2.824Desament, daughter of Irtharerau and Tanini, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 25802.Names, Lieblein, Dict. Supp. No. 2249.

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Thebes. Objects. Coffins, etc.i2.824AZekhensefankh, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Mariette, Notice (1864), 194 [4].

Thebes. Objects. Coffins, etc.i2.824Thesmutpert, daughter of Pesthenfi and Sheri, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 25804.Lieblein, Dict. Supp. No. 2450.

Thebes. Objects. Coffins, etc.i2.824Four coffins, Ireterau, Henk-unnufer, Pedeneferi and “Abaro”, woman, Late Period, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 20031-4.<<>>

Thebes. Objects. Coffins, etc.i2.824ACartonnage of Ankh-unnufer, probably Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Mariette, Notice (1864), 196 [10].

Thebes. Objects. Offering-tables.i2.835Libation-table of Amenpesdeni, sandstone, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23145(JE 3426 and 40532).Kamal, Tables d’offrandes pl. xxxvi.

Thebes. Objects. Offering-tables.i2.835Sheshonk (TT27), black granite [temp. Apries-Amasis], in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23097(JE 27070, 40492).Kamal, Tables d’offrandes 83-4 pl. xx.

Thebes. Objects. Offering-tables.i2.836Karakhamun (TT223), offering-table, black granite, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 23103 (JE 40497).Kamal, Tables d’offrandes pl. xxii.

Thebes. Objects. Various.i2.836APyramidion-fragment with Re-Harakhti and Maet in bark, faience, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 56354.Rammant-Peeters, Pyramidions 26 [Doc. 23] pls. xvi [46], xvii [47].

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Thebes. Objects. Various.i2.836Pyramidion of Panufer, granite, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 28947.<<>>

Thebes. Objects. Various.i2.836Fragment of pyramidion of Kenro (TT178), faience, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. 20.2.24.1.See Maspero, Guide (1915), 519 [5111].

Thebes. Objects. Various.i2.836Canopic-box of Renessonb, woman, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 6192.<<>>

Thebes. Objects. Various.i2.837Ushabti-box of Ima(?), Dyn. XVIII(?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 48583 (JE 43256).<<>>

Thebes. Objects. Various.i2.837Ushabti-box of Rahotp, Dyn. XVIII(?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 48585 (JE 43255).<<>>

Thebes. Objects. Various.i2.837Five ushabti-boxes of Tetinufer, Dyn. XVIII(?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 48373, 48376-8, 48382(CG 48579).

Thebes. Objects. Various.i2.837Ushabti-box of Nufer, Second prophet of Amun, temp. Ramesses II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See Petrie, Hist. iii, 96.

Thebes. Objects. Various.i2.837Ushabti-box of Pateuemdiamun, deceased and wife Henutnofru before Re-Harakhti and Maet on side,New Kingdom, probably in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Engelbach in Ann. Serv. xxi (1921), 67-70 [6] figs. 2, 3.

Thebes. Objects. Various.i2.839Canopic jar of Shebenmin, woman, New Kingdom or later, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 14801.

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Thebes. Objects. Various.i2.839AFour canopic-jars of Hor, Monthly prophet of the Temple of Amun in the first phyle, temp. Osorkon III,in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 4375-8.Reisner, Canopics 237-40 (texts) pl. xlv.

Thebes. Objects. Various.i2.839ATwo canopic-jars of Besenmut, Dyn. XXII-XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 4654-5.Reisner, Canopics 334-5 pls. lxvi-vii.<<>>

Thebes. Objects. Various.i2.839ACanopic-chest of Besenmut, Dyn. XXII-XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 4734.Reisner, Canopics 368-9 (text) pl. lxxxiv.

Thebes. Objects. Various.i2.839AFour canopic-jars of Hor, Prophet of Monthu, Dyn. XXII-XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 4398-4401.Reisner, Canopics 249-51 pl. xlvii.

Thebes. Objects. Various.i2.839ACanopic-chest of Pedeamun, Dyn. XXII-XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 5028.Reisner, Canopics 402-3 (text) pl. xcii.

Thebes. Objects. Various.i2.839ATwo canopic-jars of Tabethet, Dyn. XXII-XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 4656-7.Reisner, Canopics 335-6 pl. lxv (4656).

Thebes. Objects. Various.i2.839ACanopic-chest of Tairi, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 4735.See Reisner, Canopics 369-71 (texts).

Thebes. Objects. Various.i2.840Kohl-vase with climbing monkey as handle of Queen Ahmosi, wife of Tuthmosis I, dedicated by daughterHatshepsut, black stone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 18486.Bissing, Steingefässe 96 pl. ix.

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Thebes. Objects. Various.i2.840Alabaster vase of Hatshepsut, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43508.<<>>

Thebes. Objects. Various.i2.840Two alabaster vases of Tuthmosis III, found at Qurna in 1859, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 16024-5 (JE 5439-40).

Thebes. Objects. Various.i2.840ATwo model vases of Nebseny (TT108), wood, temp. Tuthmosis IV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 31167.<<2 more jars in London, British Museum, EA 30454-5>>

Thebes. Objects. Various.i2.841Faience bowl of Henutzuu, woman, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 3721(JE 26484).Bissing, Fayencegefässe 37 fig.

Thebes. Objects. Various.i2.841Faience lid of vase of Iniay, Scribe of the temple of Khons, late New Kingdom, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 3722 (JE 9947).Text, von Bissing, Fayencegefässe 37.

Thebes. Objects. Various.i2.841AVase-fragment of Peninheret, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 35795.<<>>

Thebes. Objects. Various.i2.842AHeadrest of Gerehi, Dyn. VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 26501.Text, Fischer in Göttingen Miszellen 84 (1985), 28-9 fig. 2.

Thebes. Objects. Various.i2.842Wand of Nehy, ivory, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 9436 (JE 18640).Daressy, Textes et dessins magiques 45-6 pl. xii.

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i2.843Wand with animals, Bes, etc., ivory and wood, Middle Kingdom or Second Intermediate Period, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 9434 (JE 30032).Daressy, Textes et dessins magiques 44-5 pl. xi.

Thebes. Objects. Various.i2.844Scribe’s palette of Userhetnakht, with scene, Thoth before Theban Triad, New Kingdom (?), in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 69017 (JE 3310).

Thebes. Objects. Various.i2.844AModel rowing-boat, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 4911 (JE 28817).Reisner, Models of Ships and Boats pl. xvi [lower].

Thebes. Objects. Various.i2.845Hypocephalus, no name, with text and mythological figures, bronze, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 9449 (JE 28857).Daressy, Textes et dessins magiques 56-7 pl. xiii.

Thebes. Objects. Various.i2.846ASmall plaster mask, probably Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. 16.7.25.3.See Vandier in La Revue du Louvre XVIII (1968), 96 n. 3.

Thebes. Objects. Various.i2.846AWooden headrest with lion-headed demon and text, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 6269.The great pharoah Ramses II and his time Cat. No. 40 fig.

Thebes. Objects. Various.i2.846AUshabti-coffins of Dhutmosi, wood, Dyn. XVII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 48402-3.Text, Newberry, Funerary Statuettes 341-2.

Thebes. Objects. Various.i2.846Ushabti-coffin with hieratic text, Dhutmosi, Scribe, Dyn. XVII-XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG47923.Newberry, Funerary Statuettes 271-2 pls. ii, viii [A, B].

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i2.846Mason’s tool of Nebnakht, found in TT1, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1938(JE 27212).<<>>

Volume ii2

Karnak. Temple of Monthu. Entrance to Court.ii2.7AStatue of Ramesses IV, headless, holding statuette of Monthu, slate, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 91712.Karnark-Nord iv, 33, 144-5 [7] pl. cxxii, fig. 139.

Karnak. Temple of Monthu. Entrance to Court.ii2.7Statue of Amenophis II, Osiride, seated, headless, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 91719.Karnark-Nord iv, 143 [4] pl. cxix, fig. 137.

Karnak. Temple of Monthu. Entrance to Court.ii2.8Block statue of a Vizier, probably Panehesi, upper part, granite, temp. Merneptah, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 91718.Karnark-Nord iv, 31, 144 [6] pls. xxxv [lower], cxxi, fig. 138.

Karnak. Temple of Monthu. Various. Found in foundations.ii2.10 cf. 53Block from a stela, Tutankhamun, usurped by Haremhab, with part of text concerning restoration of theTemple, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34184 (JE 41565).Varille, Karnak i, 19 pl. xlviii [right]. Text, Lacau, Stèles du Nouvel Empire 230-1. See Maspero, Guide(1915), 164 [560].

Karnak. Temple of Maet. Various. Finds.ii2.13Stela of Merymaet, year 7 of Ramesses VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 91727.Vernus in BIFAO 75 (1975), 103-10 pl. xiii (as JE 91927).

Karnak. Chapel b. Osiris Nebankh. Dedicated by Amenardais I.ii2.14Statue of Amenardais, alabaster with granite base, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 565 (JE 3420).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 114-15 pl. 96; Maspero, Guide (1915), 214-15 [930] fig. 74.

Karnak. G. Gate of Tuthmosis I.

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ii2.16Statuette of Dedusobk, seated, granite, Dyn. XII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42043 (JE 38233).Texts, Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 26-7.<<>>

Karnak. J. Temple of Osiris Peded-ankh.ii2.17Lintel, double-scene, left half, Taharqa embraced by Montu, and consecrating offerings to Amun, Harsiesi,and Amenardais I, right half, [Shepenwept II embraced by god], and with sistra before Osiris Nebzet, Isis,and Amenardais I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 39402.Leclant, Mon. théb. pl. lxvii [A].

Karnak. J. Temple of Osiris Peded-ankh.ii2.17I, Jambs, Taharqa, usurped by Psammetikhos, offering, and Shepenwept offering, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 39400, 39396.Leclant, Mon. théb. pl. lxii.

Karnak. J. Temple of Osiris Peded-ankh.ii2.17Lintel, double scenes, left half, Shepenwept II, with Pedehorresnet, offering sistra to Amun, andAmenardais II offering image of Maet to Amun and Mut, right half, similar scenes, with Nitocris forAmenardais, and Khons for Mut, probably from here, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 29251 bis (Temp.No. 1.6.24.7).Christophe in BIFAO lv (1955), 70-9 pl. ii. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 199 [794].

Karnak. J. Temple of Osiris Peded-ankh.ii2.18Fragment of right jamb, Nitocris entering, with Nile god below, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 39397 (Temp. No. 19.5.25.4).Text, Karnak-Nord iii, 128 [29].

Karnak. J. Temple of Osiris Peded-ankh.ii2.18Three blocks of jambs, Shepenwept II entering and Nile gods below, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp.No. 15.11.16.1, 15.2.17.1, 2.<<>>

Karnak. J. Temple of Osiris Peded-ankh.ii2.18Block with cartouches of Shepenwept II and Taharqa from top of double scene, Shepenwept beforeTheban triad, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 39401.Leclant, Mon. théb. 101-2 [28, A, 4] pl. lxiii [B].

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Karnak. J. Temple of Osiris Peded-ankh.ii2.18Block with Hathor-column and two scenes beyond, 1, Shepenwept II with Mut, 2, offering image ofMaet to Amun, possibly from here, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Karnak-Nord iv, 113 n.2 fig. 121.

Karnak. J. Temple of Osiris Peded-ankh. Finds.ii2.18Statue of Amenemhab, Steward of Tuthmosis III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42120 (JE 35677).Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 68-9 pl. lxx.

Karnak. J. Temple of Osiris Peded-ankh. Finds.ii2.18Two torsos of Taharqa, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 39403-4.Leclant, Mon. théb. 102-3 [28, A, 7, 8] pls. lxiv, lxv.

Karnak. J. Temple of Osiris Peded-ankh. Finds.ii2.18Scribe-statute of Hor, tattooed, Dyn. XXV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36804.See Legrain in Ann. Serv. iv (1903), 183 [4].

Karnak. J. Temple of Osiris Peded-ankh. Finds.ii2.18Donation stela, with Keramama, wife of Osorkon II, in her sarcophagus, raising the lid to offer papyrusroll to Amun and Khons, sandstone, year 25 of Takelothis II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 36159.Spiegelberg, Die demotischen Papyri Hauswaldt fig. on 23*, cf. 24* n. [876]. Text, Legrain in Ann. Serv. iv(1903), 183 [3], 185-6. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 211 [876].

Karnak. Great Temple. Avenue of crio-sphinxes protecting King. Finds.ii2.22Colossal statue, Amenhotp, son of Hepu, granite, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1199 (JE37206).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, pl. 169. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 6 [3].

Karnak. Great Temple. Forecourt. Finds.ii2.24Bust of a king, black granite, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 14.4.33.1.See Chevrier in Ann. Serv. xxxi (1931), 82 (probably this).

Karnak. Great Temple. Forecourt. Found near Triple Shrine.ii2.27Stela with the will of Awereth, High priest, son of Osorkon III, mentioning his wife Tadenitenubaste and

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his son Khaemweset, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 31882.Encycl. phot. Caire pl. 179. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 201-2 [809].

Karnak. Great Temple. Forecourt. Found near Triple Shrine.ii2.27Stela with text concerning adoption of Nitocris, daughter of Psammetikhos I, by Shepenwept II, granite,in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36327.Caminos in JEA l (1964), 71-101 pls. vii-x. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 212 [878].

Karnak. Great Temple. Forecourt. Found near Triple Shrine.ii2.27Lintel, double scene, Sethos II kneeling offering wine to Amun seated, sandstone, found in 1860, perhapsfrom here, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 6295.

Karnak. Temple of Ramesses III. Finds.ii2.34Statue-base and feet, Mentuemhet (TT34), sandstone, temp. Taharqa, found in situ near doorway, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42240 (JE 39393), another fragment, Temp. No. 12.3.36.1.Text, Legrain, Statues et statuettes iii, 90-2.<<>>

Karnak. Temple of Ramesses III. Finds.ii2.34Royal head, black granite, said to come from here, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36672.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Second Pylon. Blocks re-used in the Pylon.ii2.40Relief, head of Amenophis IV, painted, sandstone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43608.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Second Pylon. Blocks re-used in the Pylon.ii2.40ARelief, Nefertiti with Aten-rays, sandstone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 41473.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Second Pylon. Blocks re-used in the Pylon.ii2.40Block, part of bark, and soldiers with standards below, temp. Tutankhamun, formerly in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, Temp. No. 8.6.24.4, now in Luxor, Luxor Museum.Forman and Vilímková, Egyptian Art pl. 74; Arch. Lacau phot. A. xiii, 12.<<>>

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Karnak. Great Temple. Second Pylon. Blocks re-used in the Pylon.ii2.40ARelief, Egyptian soldiers, and enemy beneath chariot-wheel, and soldiers below, temp. Tutankhamun, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 8.6.24.7.Legrain, Karnak 134 fig. 87.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Second Pylon. Blocks re-used in the Pylon.ii2.41ABlock of Amenophis III, re-used, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43612.Head of King, Romano in Berman, The Art of Amenhotep III 49 n. 12 fig. 2 on pl. 13.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Second Pylon. Blocks re-used in the Pylon.ii2.41ABlock of Amenophis III, re-used, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43613.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Hypostyle. Finds.ii2.51Royal head, damaged, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 52541.Hornemann, Types ii, pl. 370.

Karnak. Great Temple. Hypostyle. Finds.ii2.52Colossal statue of Sethos II holding two standards with statuette of [Queen Takhat], by left leg, sandstone,in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1198.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, 97-9 pl. 169. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 169 [593].

Karnak. Great Temple Hypostyle. Finds.ii2.52Head from block statue of Iryiry, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 51897, lower part inKarnak, Karckel 69.De Meulenaere in BIFAO 86 (1986), 135-8 pls. iv, v (as early Ptolemaic). See Chevrier in Ann. Serv.xxvii, 150 [c].<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple Hypostyle. Finds.ii2.52Silver statuette of Nefertem, with text of Pedubaste, below stand, apparently from here, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 54506.<<>>

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Karnak. Great Temple Hypostyle. Finds.ii2.52Head of Amun, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 59206.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple Hypostyle. Finds.ii2.52Part of a face, black granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 59207.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple Hypostyle. Finds.ii2.52Stela, Sebkhotp IV (Khaneferre), with text concerning his benefactions in Temple of Amun, fragment,sandstone, found below Column 73, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 51911.Helck in Mitt. Kairo xxiv (1969), 194-9 pl. xvii. See Chevrier in Ann. Serv. xxvii (1927), 149 [a].

Karnak. Great Temple Hypostyle. Finds.ii2.52Stela of Kebsi, year 1 of Nebirieraut (Sewazenre), Dyn. XIII or XIV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 52453.Lacau in Ann. Serv. Supp. Cahier 13 (1949), passim with pls. i, ii.

Karnak. Great Temple Hypostyle. Finds.ii2.52 cf. 10Stela, Tutankhamun usurped by Haremhab, with double scene at top, King offering to Amun and Mut,and text concerning restoration of the Temple. quartzite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 34183 (JE 41504).Lacau, Stèles du Nouvel Empire 224-30 pl. lxx.

Karnak. Great Temple Hypostyle. Finds.ii2.53Foundation deposit, Tuthmosis IV, below Column 107, including alabaster vase and dish, and eightfaience cartouches, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 87186-8.See Barguet, Temple 95-6.

Karnak. Great Temple Hypostyle. Finds.ii2.53Small silver ram of Amun, from foundation deposit Late Period, found beneath floor, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 54510.See Chevrier in Ann. Serv. xxix (1929), 145.<<>>

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ii2.59Royal head, granite, in pit north of north wall, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 33741.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Third Pylon. Bark-shrine of Hatshepsut.ii2.6420 blocks, taken to Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 41213-14, and then returned to Karnak.Ann. Mus.Guimet xxx, pls. vii-xvi. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 154-5.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Third Pylon. Miscellaneous.ii2.72Head, possibly Amenophis I, volcanic rock, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 52364.Aldred, N.K. Art (1951), pls. 7-8. See Brief. Descr. No. 6040.

Karnak. Great Temple. Third Pylon. Miscellaneous.ii2.73Stela of Neferhotep (Sekhemre-sankhtaui), also called Iykhernefert, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 59635.Vernus in Ann. Serv. lxviii (1982), 129-35 pl. i. Beginning of text with royal titles, Weill in Rev. d’ Eg. iv(1940), 218-20.

Karnak. Great Temple. Third Pylon. Miscellaneous.ii2.73Stela of ...hotp, Middle Kingdom (Chevrier), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 54129.

Karnak. Great Temple. Third Pylon. Miscellaneous.ii2.73Two blocks with account of victory over Hyksos, from a stela of King Kamosi, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, Temp. No. 11.1.35.1.Lacau in Ann. Serv. xxxix (1939), 245-61 pls. xxxvii, xxxviii.

Karnak. Great Temple. Third Pylon. Miscellaneous.ii2.73Stela, Ahmosi, King’s son, wife Ahmosi, and children, with brother Sonb libating to them, followed bytwo sons, temp. Amenophis I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 59636.Hermann, Die Stelen der thebanischen Felsgräber pl. 5 [a].

Karnak. Great Temple. Third Pylon. Miscellaneous.ii2.74 and 79Two blocks, granite. (a) Amenophis II binding Syrian captives, and standing in chariot between captives,(b) King smiting captive, and presenting captives to Amun, both in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36360.Zayed in Mélanges Mokhtar i, 5-17 pls. i, ii. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 166-7 [582].

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Karnak. Great Temple. Court between Third and Fourth Pylons. Outside wall.ii2.76Disk, probably from base of sphinx, usurped by Merneptah, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38679.Name of Prince Meryptah, Legrain in Rec. de Trav. xxviii (1906), 140.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Court between Third and Fourth Pylons. Buildings Ramesses III. Brick Building.Doorway.ii2.77Stela, two registers. I, Man (name lost) offering incense and libating to Amun, Amenophis I, and AhmosiNefertere, II, two men (one destroyed) with offerings before Tuthmosis III, probably Dyn. XX, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 34034.Lacau, Stéles du Nouvel Empire i, 67-8 pl. xxiii.

Karnak. Great Temple. Court between Third and Fourth Pylons. Finds.ii2.77Statue, Tuthmosis III, lower part of arms lost, kneeling, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43614.Laboury, D. La Statuaire de Thoutmosis III (1998), 128-33 [C 23] figs. 37, 39, 40

Karnak. Great Temple. Court between Third and Fourth Pylons. Finds.ii2.77Block-statue of Amenhotp, son of Hepu, with autobiographical text, temp. Amenophis III, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 583 and 835 (fragment of head found later).Borchardt, Statuen und Satuetten ii, 134-9 pls. 100-4; iii, 117. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 124 [409].

Karnak. Great Temple. Court between Third and Fourth Pylons. Finds.ii2.77Scribe-statue, of Maya, headless, granite, temp. Haremhab, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36329.Dewachter in Bull. Soc. fr. d’Ég. 87-8 (March-May 1980), 26 fig. 9. Texts, Legrain in Ann. Serv. iv (1903),213-15.

Karnak. Great Temple. Court between Third and Fourth Pylons. Finds.ii2.77Statue of Ramesses III, seated, fragmentary, black granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 41206.Texts, Barguet, Temple 92.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Court between Third and Fourth Pylons. Finds.ii2.77Upper part of statue of Ramesses IV, seated, sandstone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36351.Maspero, Égypte fig. 378.

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ii2.77Fragment of squatting statue of Pedemut, with Osiris-emblem between two rams of Amun on skirt, Dyn.XXII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36160.Texts, Legrain in Ann. Serv. v (1904)), 41-2 [25].

Karnak. Great Temple. Colonnade Tuthmosis I. Osiride statues of Tuthmosis I.ii2.80Head from one statue, Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42051 (JE 38235).Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 30-1 pl. xxvii; Maspero, Guide (1915), 123 [405] fig. 44.

Karnak. Great Temple. Colonnade of Tuthmosis I. Obelisks of Hatshepsut.ii2.83Five vases, alabaster, from foundation deposit of Hatshepsut, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 86725-9.Fakhry in Ann. Serv. xlvi (1947), 30 [5].

Karnak. Great Temple. Colonnade of Tuthmosis I. Obelisks of Hatshepsut.ii2.83Inscribed tools, bronze, from foundation deposit of Hatshepsut, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 86730, 86733-9, 86741-2.Fakhry in Ann. Serv. xlvi (1947), 30 [5].

Karnak. Great Temple. Colonnade of Tuthmosis I. Obelisks of Hatshepsut.i2.83AModel axe of Hatshepsut, probably from here, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 40079.See Davies (W. V.), Tools and Weapons i. Axes 61 [10].

Karnak. Great Temple. Colonnade of Tuthmosis I. Finds.ii2.84Lower part of statue of Tuthmosis III as Nile-god, holding offering-table with geese and sheaf with quails,granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42056.Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 34 pl. xxxii.

Karnak. Great Temple. Colonnade of Tuthmosis I. Finds.ii2.84Statue of Tuthmosis IV, damaged, red granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43611.Hornemann, Types i, pl. 269. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 182 [665] (called Tuthmosis III and from‘Ombos’).

Karnak. Great Temple. Colonnade of Tuthmosis I. Finds.ii2.84Colossal double statue of Amun and Mut seated, representing Haremhab and Mutnezemt, reconstructedfrom fragments, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 602 and 918.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, pl. 109; iii, 154 fig. 3. Maspero, Guide (1915), 135 [456] fig. 48.

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Karnak. Great Temple. Colonnade of Tuthmosis I. Finds.ii2.84Double statue, Amun and Mut, smaller contemporary copy of last, temp. Haremhab, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 39213.Dewachter in Bull. Soc. fr. d’Ég. Nos. 87-8 (March-May 1980), 25 fig. 8. Texts, Daressy, Statues de divinités301.

Karnak. Great Temple. Colonnade of Tuthmosis I. Finds.ii2.84Royal head, granite, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 88804.Chevrier in Ann. Serv. xlix (1949), 261 pl. xvi [left].

Karnak. Great Temple. Colonnade of Tuthmosis I. Finds.ii2.85Block, bilingual text, Greek and demotic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 50057a.Spiegelberg, Die demotischen Denkmäler iii. Die demotische Inschriften und Papyri (Cat. Caire), 36-7 pl. xvi.

Karnak. Great Temple. Court, Court between Fifth and Sixth Pylons. II. Enclosure of Tuthmosis III.ii2.87Torso from statue of Tuthmosis IV, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Text, Legrain, Répertoire No. 212.

Karnak. Great Temple. Sixth Pylon. Finds.ii2.89Colossal Osiride statue of Sesostris I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 48851.Evers, Staat i, pl. 35 [A]. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 7-8 [11].

Karnak. Great Temple. V. Vestibule. Tuthmosis III. Statues.ii2.90Statue of Prince Antefa, squatting, with mention of his mother Iku, dedicated by his descendant SesostrisI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42005 (JE 33797).Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 4-5 pl. iii. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 90 [261].

Karnak. Great Temple. V. Vestibule. Tuthmosis III. Statues.ii2.90Head (probably belonging to preceding statue CG 42005), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 33767.

Karnak. Great Temple. VI. North Court. Finds.ii2.93Lower part of statue of Mentuhotp Sankhkare, kneeling with two jars, alabaster, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 42006 (JE 38227).Cartouche on belt, Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 5.

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Karnak. Great Temple. North Court. Finds.ii2.93Head of Sesostris I from a sphinx, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42007 (JE 38228).Evers, Staat i, pl. 33. See, Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 6.

Karnak. Great Temple. North Court. Finds.ii2.94Statue of a king, kneeling with [jars], headless, probably Dyn. XII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 42031 (JE 36341).Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 18-19 pl. xix.

Karnak. Great Temple. North Court. Finds.ii2.94Scribe-statue of Tetiemre, headless, granite, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42042(JE 36343).Engelbach, Introduction to Egyptian Art fig. 31. Texts, Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 25-6.

Karnak. Great Temple. North Court. Finds.ii2.94 and 171‘Poetical stela’ of Tuthmosis III, double scene, King, followed by Wast with bow and arrows, offeringincense on left, and water on right, to Amun, with hymn of victory below, granite, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 34010 (JE 3425).Lacau, Stèles du Nouvel Empire 17-21 pl. vii. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 127-8 [420].

Karnak. Great Temple. North Court. Finds.ii2.94Stela, fragments with building texts, year 24 of Tuthmosis III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34012 (JE15116).Lacau, Stèles du Nouvel Empire 24-6 pl. viii (with additional fragments found later).

Karnak. Great Temple. North Court. Finds. Stelae.ii2.94AFragments with double scene, Sesonchis I, with son Yewepet, offering wine to Amun, sandstone, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 3.12.24.1.Myliwiec, Royal Portraiture 114 pl. xiv [b]. Text, Jansen-Winkeln, K. Inschriften der Spätzeit. ii. Die 22.-24.Dynastie (2007), 10-11 [12.19].

Karnak. Great Temple. North Court. Finds.ii2.94Relief fragment with cartouche of a Mentuhotp, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 33745.See Legrain in Ann. Serv. v (1904), 28 [2].

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ii2.94Fragments of offering-table of Sesostris I, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 33746.See Legrain in Ann. Serv. v (1904), 29 [6].

Karnak. Great Temple. North Court. Finds.ii2.94Two blocks forming food-table, Ameny-Antef-Amenemhet, sandsone, Second Int. Period, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 23040 (JE 3423, 39804).R. St[adelmann] in Helck and Otto, Lexikon der Ägyptologie fig. on 148. Texts, Kamal, Tables d’offrandes 3-16. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 178 [631 A, B].

Karnak. Great Temple. VII. South Court. South Chapels, 9-13.ii2.96Fragments of statue of Tuthmosis III in heb-sed dress, schist, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42098 (JE38245; Temp. No. 6.11.26.3).Laboury, D. La Statuaire de Thoutmosis III (1998), 378-81 [P 5] figs. 257-9 (as greywacke). See Legrain,Statues et statuettes 57.

Karnak. Great Temple. VII. South Court. Finds.ii2.96Statue (a) of Mentuhotp, squatting, with royal name tattooed on shoulder, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 42044 (JE 36498).Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 27-8 pl. xxvi.

Karnak. Great Temple. VII. South Court. Finds.ii2.96Statue (b) of Mentuhotp, as scribe, usurped by Hor, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42045(JE 36695).Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 27-8 pl. xxvi (called 42042).

Karnak. Great Temple. VII. South Court. Finds.ii2.96Seated double-statue, Tuthmosis IV and mother, Queen Tia, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG42080 (JE 36336).Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 46-7 pl. xlix; Maspero, Guide (1915), 149 [503] fig. 54.

Karnak. Great Temple. Granite Sanctuary. Philip Arrhidaeus. Destroyed granite Bark shrine of TuthmosisIII. Blocks, original position unknown.ii2.99Block with part of Annals year 25 of Tuthmosis III, cartouches Ramesses II on back, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 29242.Borchardt, Äg. Tempel 89 n. 1Abb. 26 (called Elephantine).

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Karnak. Great Temple. Granite Sanctuary. Philip Arrhidaeus. Finds.ii2102Block with head of Philip, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36712.

Karnak. Great Temple. Rooms south of Granite Sanctuary. XXIV. South Passage.ii2.106Cornice-fragments, years 8 and 9 of Tuthmosis I, sandstone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. No. 27.3.25.4.Mariette, Karnak pl. 32 [f]. See Maspero, Guide (1906), 133 [350].

Karnak. Great Temple. Rooms south of Granite Sanctuary. Found near Granite Sanctuary.ii2.107Head, part, granite, Dyn. XII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 33743.

Karnak. Great Temple. Rooms south of Granite Sanctuary. Found near Granite Sanctuary.ii2.107Scribe-statue of Haremhab, later King, lower part, sandstone, temp. Tutankhamun, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 42129 (JE 33766).Hari, Horemheb 45-50, 58-9 figs. 6-10 pl. viii. Text, Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 81-2; Legrain, RépertoireNo. 315.

Karnak. Great Temple. Rooms south of Granite Sanctuary. Found near Granite Sanctuary.ii2.107Statuette of Ramesses II, broken, green stone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 33744.

Karnak. Great Temple. Rooms south of Granite Sanctuary. Found near Granite Sanctuary.ii2.107Torso from scribe statue(?) of Amenhotp, with text on back mentioning Har[ua], Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 42036 (JE 36812).Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 22 pl. xxii.

Karnak. Great Temple. Rooms south of Granite Sanctuary. Found near Granite Sanctuary.ii2.107Nubian head, fragments, granite, perhaps from a throne, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 33742.

Karnak. Great Temple. Central Court. Temple of Sesostris I.ii2.108Double-statue, Sesostris I standing and Hathor seated, lower part, basalt, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG42008 (JE 32751).Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 6-7 pl. iv. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 113 [325] (called Sesostris III).

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Boundary-stela, Sesostris I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 88802.Leclant in Orientalia N.S. xix (1950), 364 [f] pl. xxxviii [11].

Karnak. Great Temple. Central Court. Temple of Sesostris I.ii2.108Block with Annals of High priests of Amun, with text of Bekenptah, year 39 Sesonchis III, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 36493.Text, Legrain in Rec. de Trav. xxii (1900), 55-6 [7].

Karnak. Great Temple. Central Court. Temple of Sesostris I.ii2.108Blocks with Annals of High priests of Amun, Dyn. XXII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36494-5.Texts, Legrain in Rec. de Trav. xxii (1900), 51-3 [1-2, 3].

Karnak. Great Temple. Central Court. Temple of Tuthmosis III.ii2.108Offering-table with Tuthmosis III kneeling holding jars, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 88803.Leclant in Orientalia N.S. xix (1950), 364 [f] pl. xxxix [12].

Karnak. Great Temple. Central Court. Finds from the Court. Statues.ii2.109Torso of a scribe, no text, granite, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42038(JE 32752).See Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 23.

Karnak. Great Temple. Central Court. Finds from the Court. Various.ii2.110Throne fragment of King Wegaf, granite, Dyn. XIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 33740.Cartouche, Legrain in Ann. Serv. vi (1905), 130 [xviii].

Karnak. Great Temple. Festival Temple. Room XXX.ii2.120Upper part of small obelisk of Haremhab, schist, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 88805. (Obeliskprobably belonging to fragments in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 17017-18 - ii2.166)Varille in Ann. Serv. l (1950), 132-3 fig. 7 [upper].

Karnak. Great Temple. Festival Temple. Room XXXI.ii2.121Offering-table of Tuthmosis III with dedication text mentioning Akhmenu, alabaster, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 23089 (JE 12648).Mariette, Karnak pl. 32 [b] (reversed). Text, Kamal, Tables d’offrandes 73.

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Karnak. Great Temple. Festival Temple. Room XXXI.ii2.121Offering-table of Tuthmosis III, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23085 (JE 12649).Text, Kamal, Tables d’offrandes 70.

Karnak. Great Temple. Festival Temple. Room XXXI.ii2.121Two sphinxes of Tuthmosis III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 576-7 (JE 15208-9).CG 576, Maspero and Roeder, Führer pl. 22; Text, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 125-6. CG 577,Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 126 pl. 98. Both, see Maspero, Guide (1915), 4-5 [E, F].

Karnak. Great Temple. Festival Temple. Finds.ii2.126Statue of Tuthmosis III, legs destroyed, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 594 (JE 11249).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 148-9 pl. 107. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 124 [408].

Karnak. Great Temple. Festival Temple. Finds.ii2.126Head of Tuthmosis III(?), or Amenophis II, granite,in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42067(JE 34627).Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 40 pl. xl.

Karnak. Great Temple. Festival Temple. Finds.ii2.127Torso of Tuthmosis III, sandstone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42064 (JE 38238).Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 38 pl. xxxvii.

Karnak. Great Temple. Festival Temple. Finds.ii2.127Statue-group, Amun and Mut with small [Sethos I] between them, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 39210 (JE 36490). (Head of Amun in Louvre, E.12200. Fragments in Centre France-Egyptian deKarnak.)Sourouzian, H. in MDAIK 54 (1998), 279-81 [1] Taf. 40-1. Texts, Daressy, Statues de divinités 299-300.

Karnak. Great Temple. Festival Temple. Finds.ii2.127Base of last, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 927.Sourouzian, H. in MDAIK 54 (1998), 279-81 [1] Taf. 40-1. See Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 158-9.

Karnak. Great Temple. Court I. Pillars of Sesostris I.ii2.133Block from pillar, King embraced on all faces, (a) by Amun, (b) by Atum, (c) by Horus, (d) by Ptah, in

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Karnak. Court I. Gate of Amenophis I.ii2.134Faience plaques, etc., including fragment of serpent sceptre, from foundation deposit of Amenophis I, inCairo, Egyptian Museum.See Maspero, Guide (1915), 519 [5116]. Enamel inlay with figure of Amenophis I, Maspero, Égypte fig.375.

Karnak. Court I. Other Finds. Statues.ii2.134Block statue, Senenmut (TT71 and TT353) with Princess Neferure, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 42114 (JE 37439).Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 62-4 pl. lxvi. Text, Legrain, Répertoire No. 105. See Maspero, Guide (1915),127 [418].

Karnak. Court I. Other Finds. Statues.ii2.135Head, granite, Dyn. XVIII (?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42137 (JE 36487).Schulz, Entwicklung i, 254 [139]; ii, Taf. 58 [a]. See Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 88.

Karnak. Court I. Other Finds. Statues.ii2.135Taharqa, headless, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42202 (JE 37835, 38680).Legrain, Statues et statuettes iii, 10-11 pl. x.

Karnak. Court I. Other Finds. Stela.ii2.135Sethos I, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34501.Text, Sander-Hansen, Historische Inschriften der 19. Dynastie 1-2 [1].

Karnak. Court I. Other Finds. Blocks.ii2.135Fragment with cartouche of Mentuhotp-Nebhepetre, sandstone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. No. 25.10.17.11.Text, Legrain in Ann. Serv. v (1904), 135 fig. l

Karnak. Court I. Other Finds. Blocks.ii2.135Fragment with nebti-name of King Menkh-eb-neter(?), Second Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,

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Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.136A King, headless, seated, uninscribed, Protodynastic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42001(JE 37029).Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 1-2 pl. i.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.136Neuserre carrying mace, granite, lower part in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42003 (JE 36707). (Upperpart in Rochester NY, Memorial Art Gallery, 42.54)Bothmer in MDAIK 30 (1974), 165-9 Taf. 44 [a-c], 45 [c, d], 47-9 (with Rochester 42.54). See Legrain,Statues et statuettes i, 3.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.136Sahure, dedicated by Sesostris I, seated, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42004 (JE 37131).Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 3-4 pl. ii.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.136Sesostris III, kneeling with jars, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42013 (JE 38229).Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 10 pl. vii.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.136Amenemhet III, (a) striding, formerly in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42014 (JE 36928), now in Luxor,Luxor Museum.Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 10-11 pl. viii.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.136Amenemhet III, (b) legless, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42015 (JE 37400).Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 11-12 pl. ix. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 111 [316].

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.136Amenemhet III, (c) feet lost, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42016 (JE 36703).Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 11-12 pl. x. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 111 [317].

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ii2.136Amenemhet III, (d) feet lost, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42020 (JE 37391).Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 11-12 pl. xi. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 156 [514].<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.136Amenemhet III, (e) bust, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42017 (JE 38320).See Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 11.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.136Amenemhet III, (f) bust, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42018 (JE 37209).Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 11 pl. xii.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.136Amenemhet III, (g) base, with feet trampling Nine Bows, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42019(JE 37387).See Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 12.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.137Sesostris IV, head, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42025 (JE 38231).Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 15 pl. xv (called Neferhotep III?).

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.137Mentuhotp-Merankhre, dedicated to Sobk of Sumenu, seated, headless, Dyn. XIII, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 42021 (JE 37418).Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 12-13 pl. xii.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.137Neferhotep II Mersekhemre, seated, trampling Nine Bows, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42023 (JE36702).Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 14-15 pl. xiv. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 114 [327].

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.137Neferhotep II Mersekhemre, seated, trampling Nine Bows, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42024 (JE36402).Hornemann, Types iii, pl. 664. See Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 14-15.

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Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.137Sebkhotp (Merhetepre), (a) seated, trampling Nine Bows, granite, perhaps companion statue with (b), inCairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42027 (JE 37421).Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 16-17 pl. xvii.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.137Sebkhotp (Merhetepre), (b) seated, trampling Nine Bows, headless, schist, perhaps companion statue with(a), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 39258.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.137Perhaps Sebkhotp (Merhetepre), seated, trampling Nine Bows, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 42028 (JE 37404).See Legrain, Statutes et statuettes i, 17. Text, Helck, Historish-biographische Texte 40 [52].

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.137Sebkemsaf I (Sekhemre-wazkhau), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42029 (JE 37420).See Legrain, Statutes et statuettes i, 18. Text, Helck, Historish-biographische Texte 61 [91].

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.137A King, seated, fragmentary, Middle Kingdom(?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42032, 42049(JE 38232, 38695).See Legrain, Statutes et statuettes i, 19, 29.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.137Sphinx, holding vase, alabaster, probably temp. Amenophis I (as Middle Kingdom in Top. Bibl.), in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 42033 (JE 36722).Legrain, Statutes et statuettes i, 19 pl. xx. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 128 [423A].

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.137Group, Amun between Tuthmosis I and Ahmosi Nefertere, seated, alabaster, restored probably in Dyn.XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42052 (JE 37394).Legrain, Statutes et statuettes i, 31-2 pl. xxviii.

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Tuthmosis III, (a) trampling Nine Bows, basalt, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42053 (JE 38236).Legrain, Statutes et statuettes i, 32 pls. xxix-xxx; Maspero, Guide (1915), 122 [400] fig. 43.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.137Tuthmosis III, (b) legless, greywacke or basalt, formerly in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42054(JE 36927), now in Luxor Museum, J.2.Legrain, Statutes et statuettes i, 32-3 pl. xxix. See Maspero, Guide, (1915) 123 [404].

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.138Tuthmosis III, (c) kneeling with jars, right shoulder lost, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42055(JE 36932).Legrain, Statutes et statuettes i, pl. xxxi. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 132 [441].

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.138Tuthmosis III, (d) striding, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42057 (JE 38681, 38237).Laboury, D. La Statuaire de Thoutmosis III (1998), 234-7 [C 70] figs. 125-7. See Legrain, Statutes et statuettesi, 35.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.138Tuthmosis III, (e) seated, wearing h. eb-sed cloak, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42058 (JE 36911).Hornemann, Types iii, pl. 771. See Legrain, Statutes et statuettes i, 35.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.138Tuthmosis III, (f) kneeling with jars, headless, sandstone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42059(JE 37130).Legrain, Statutes et statuettes i, 35-6 pl. xxxiii.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.138Tuthmosis III, (g) kneeling with vase, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42060 (JE 36681).Legrain, Statutes et statuettes i, 36-7 pl. xxxiv.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.138Tuthmosis III, (h) kneeling with vase, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42061 (JE 36723).Legrain, Statutes et statuettes i, 36-7 pl. xxxv.

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ii2.138Tuthmosis III, (i) kneeling with [offering(?)], alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42062(JE 37974).Legrain, Statutes et statuettes i, 37 pl. xxxvi.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.138Tuthmosis III, (j) striding, feet and base lost, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42063 (JE 38239).Laboury, D. La Statuaire de Thoutmosis III (1998), 240 [C 72] fig. 131. See Legrain, Statutes et statuettes i,37.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.138Double statue, Tuthmosis III and Amun, (k) seated, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42065(JE 36904).Legrain, Statutes et statuettes i, 38-9 pl. xxxviii. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 125 [411].

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.138Double statue, Tuthmosis III and Amun, (l) seated, schist, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42066(JE 36909).Legrain, Statutes et statuettes i, 38-9 pl. xxxix.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.138Tuthmosis III, (m) sphinx, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42068 (JE 37340).Laboury, D. La Statuaire de Thoutmosis III (1998), 231-3 [C 69] figs. 121-4. See Legrain, Statutes et statuettesi, 40.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.138Tuthmosis III, (n) sphinx, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42069 (JE 37981).Legrain, Statutes et statuettes i, 40-1 pl. xli.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.138Tuthmosis III, (o) sphinx, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42070 (JE 38047).Brussels, 5000 ans 25 [30] pl. 24. See Legrain, Statutes et statuettes i, 41.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.138(p) Sphinx of Tuthmosis III, front part, breccia, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42071 (JE 38240).See Legrain, Statutes et statuettes i, 41. Text, id. Répertoire No. 137.

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Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.138Tuthmosis III, (q) seated, with nine name-rings on base, usurped by Psusennes(?) and Sesonchis I, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42192 (JE 37005).Legrain, Statutes et statuettes iii, 1-2 pl. i.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.138Tuthmosis III, (r), fragment, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Text, Legrain, Répertoire 132.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.138Tuthmosis III, (s) suckled by Termuthis, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36912.van Siclen III, Two Theban Monuments from the Reign of Amenhotep II 29 fig. 24. Text, Legrain, Répertoire135.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.138Amenophis II, (a) kneeling with offering-table, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42073(JE 36647).Legrain, Statutes et statuettes i, 42-3 pl. xliii. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 132-3 [448].

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.139Amenophis II, (b) seated, limestone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42075 (JE 36947).Legrain, Statutes et statuettes i, 43-4 pl. xlv.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.139Amenophis II, (c) seated, headless, holding crook, granite,, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42076 (JE36917).Legrain, Statutes et statuettes i, 43-4 pl. xlvi.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.139Amenophis II, (d) striding, feet missing, greywacke, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42077(JE 36860).Legrain, Statutes et statuettes i, 44-5 pl. xlvii.

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ii2.139Amenophis II, (e) crio-sphinx on inscribed base, protecting statuette of King, dedicated by Huy, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 42078 (JE 37369).Legrain, Statutes et statuettes i, 45-6 pl. xlviii.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.139Amenophis II, (f) sphinx, sandstone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42079 (JE 37001).Legrain, Statutes et statuettes i, 46 pl. xlviii.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.139Tuthmosis IV, (a) torso in feather dress, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42081 (JE 38241).Brunner in ÄZ lxxxvii (1962), 77 [2] pl. v. See Legrain, Statutes et statuettes i, 47-8.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.139Perhaps Tuthmosis IV or Amenophis III, (b) upper part, holding crook and flail, uninscribed, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 42082 (JE 37349).Legrain, Statutes et statuettes i, 48 pl. l.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.139Amenophis III, (a) legs missing, white stone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42083 (JE 38242).Legrain, Statutes et statuettes i, 48-9 pl. li.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.139Amenophis III, (b) torso, white stone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42084 (JE 37428).Legrain, Statutes et statuettes i, 49-50 pl. l.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.139Amenophis III, (c) torso, white stone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42085 (JE 38245; Temp. No.6.11.26.3).See Legrain, Statutes et statuettes i, 49-50.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.139Amenophis III, (d) King protected by Amun, headless, limestone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 42086 (JE 38247, 38243).Legrain, Statutes et statuettes i, 50 pl. lii.

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Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.139Amenophis III, (e) head, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42087 (JE 38244).Hornemann, Types ii, pl. 364. See Legrain, Statutes et statuettes i, 50.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.139Amenophis III, (f) sphinx, faience, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42088 (JE 38374, 38697).Legrain, Statutes et statuettes i, 51 pl. liii. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 129 [427].

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.140Amenophis III, (g) head with back pillar in form of obelisk, glazed steatite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 38596, and the rest, feet lost, in Durham, Oriental Museum, N.496.Hornemann, Types ii, pl. 363.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.140Amenophis III, (h) head, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38597.Maspero, Égypte fig. 364. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 134 [455].

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.140Amenophis IV, (a) head and arms of colossus with Aten cartouches, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG42089 (JE 37380).Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 51 pl. liv. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 146 [488].<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.140Amenophis IV, (b) sphinx, quartz(?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42090 (JE 37845).Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 52-3 pls. lv, lvi. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 145 [483].

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.140Amenophis IV, (c) colossus, upper part and legs, with text of Sethos I, alabaster, formerly in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 42139 (JE 36722, 36692), now in Luxor, Luxor Museum.Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 1-4 pl. i. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 187 [724].

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.140Amenophis IV(?), but more probably Tutankhamun, (d)-(j) seven Osiride statues, probably from anavenue of crio-sphinxes, uninscribed, sandstone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42104-10

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(JE 38369, 36813-14, 37530). CG 42106, now in Lausanne, Musée Cantonal des Beaux Arts, Inv. Ég. 3.Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 60 pl. lxv (CG 42104-5).

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.140Amenophis IV or Ay, (k) holding standard, usurped by Haremhab, wooden, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 42095 (JE 37032).Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 55-6 pls. lx-lxi. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 129 [426].

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.140-1Tutankhamun, (a) striding, granite, usurped by Haremhab, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42091 (JE36583).Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 53-4 pls. lvii-lviii. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 135 [427].

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.141Tutankhamn, (b) striding granite, usurped by Haremhab, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 66757.Roeder, Mythen and Legenden pl. 32 [left].

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.141Tutankhamn, (c) usurped by Haremhab, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42092 (JE 38244).Aegyptus v (1924), fig. on 20. See Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 54.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.141Tutankhamun, (d) seated group King between Amun and Mut, upper part, uninscribed, limestone, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42097 (JE 36651).Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 56-7 pl. lxii. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 167 [584] (called Ramesses II).

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.141Ay or Amun, seated, headless, limestone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42093 (JE 36910).Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 54-5 pl. lix.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.141Ay or Amun, seated, headless, sandstone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42094 (JE 36906).Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 54-5 pl. lix.

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Haremhab, sphinx, blue faience, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42096 (JE 37842).Hornemann, Types vi, pl. 1537. See Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 56.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.141Kneeling king, probably Nebhepetre-Mentuhotp or Amenophis I, statuette, alabaster, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 42099 (JE 37445).Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 57-8 pl. lxiii.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.141Face of a king, statuette, obsidian, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42101 (JE 38248).Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 58-9 pl. lxiv.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.141A king crowned by Amun, unfinished, green stone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42111(JE 37867).Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 60 pl. lxv.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.141Ramesses II, (a) seated, with Queen Nefertari and Prince Usermaetre in relief on sides of throne, schist, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42140 (JE 36652).Legrain, Statues et statuettes ii, 4-6 pl. ii. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 193 [756].

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.141Ramesses II, (b) kneeling in front of seated Amun, schist, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42141(JE 37384).Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 6 pl. iii.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.141Ramesses II, (c) prostrate with offering, and cartouches on leaves on persea-tree, schist, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 42142 (JE 37423).Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 7-8 pl. iv.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.142Ramesses II, (d) prostrate, holding ram’s of Amun with anaglyph of King’s name, and cartouches on leavesof persea-tree, two fragments, limestone on schist base, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42143 (JE37427).

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Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 8 pl. v.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.142Ramesses II, (e) kneeling holding naos surmounted by three deities and anaglyph of King’s name, schist,in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42144 (JE 37423).Legrain, Statues et statuettes ii, 8-9 pl. vi.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.142Haremhab (as Ramesses II in Bibl.), (f) colossal group, Amun, headless, in feather dress, embraced by agoddess (lower part), both seated, with Haremhab standing between them, and binding of sma-symbol onleft side of seat, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36705.Dewachter in Bull. Soc. fr. d’Ég. 87-8 (March-May 1988), 23-5 figs. 5, 6, 10; Johnson, W. R. in EgyptianArchaeology 11 (1997), 22 fig. [right] (joins CG 1113 (Bibl. ii2.337) to this statue, but description of groupdifferent from this and author also says now in the Temple of Khons); Archive Lacau phot. O, i, 4-6.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.142Ramesses II, (g) sphinx holding ram-headed vase, sandstone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42146 (JE38060).Legrain, Statues et statuettes ii, 11-12 pl. viii.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.142Ramesses II, (h) sphinx holding ram-headed vase, limestone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36811.Hornemann, Types vi, pl. 1532.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.142Merneptah, striding, headless, with text of year 2, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42148 (JE 36660).Legrain, Statues et statuettes ii, 13-14 pl. xi.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.142Sethos II, seated, headless, in pleated dress, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37347.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.142Ramesses III, colossal, holding ram-headed standard, granite, perhaps usurped, in Cairo, Egyptian

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Museum, CG 42149 (JE 41749).Legrain, Statues et statuettes ii, 14-16 pl. xii. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 7 [8].

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.142Ramesses III, holding ram-headed standard, granite, perhaps usurped, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG42150 (JE 38682).Legrain, Statues et statuettes ii, 14-16 pl. xiii. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 182-3 [674].

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.142Ramesses IV, statuette, faience, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42151 (JE 37019).Legrain, Statues et statuettes ii, 16-17 pl. xiv.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.142Ramesses VI, (a) holding Libyan captive with lion, granite, formerly in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG42152 (JE 37175), now in Luxor, Luxor Museum.Legrain, Statues et statuettes ii, 17-18 pl. xv; Maspero, Guide (1915), 190 [743] fig. 63.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.143Ramesses VI, (b) holding statuette of Amun with Prince Panebenkemt and Hemzert on sides, usurpedfrom Ramesses V, schist, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42153 (JE 37331).Legrain, Statues et statuettes ii, 19-20 pl. xvi.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.143Pinezem kneeling with jars, basalt, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42191 (JE 37419).Legrain, Statues et statuettes ii, 60 pl. liii.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.143A king protected by seated Amun, schist, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37980.Hornemann, Types iv, pl. 1129.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.143Takelothis, sphinx, damaged, green stone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42195 (JE 37854).See Legrain, Statues et statuettes iii, 4-5.

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Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.143Osorkon III, prostrate, offering bark of Sokari, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42197 (JE 37426).Legrain, Statues et statuettes iii, 6 pl. v.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.143Sabacon (formerly thought to be Sesostris II), colossal head, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42010 (JE36677).Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 8 pl. v.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.143Psammetikhos I (?), sphinx, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36915 (CG 48603).Josephson, J. in Der Manuelian, P. (ed.), Studies in Honor of William Kelly Simpson ii, 431 fig. 1.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.143Sphinx with name of Tuthmosis III, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Text, probably votive of Tuthmosis III, Legrain, Répertoire 144.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.143Sphinx with name of Sethos I, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Texts, Legrain in Arch. Rep. (1904-5), 24 [bottom].

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Middle Kingdom.ii2.143Henuti-pu, wife of a vizier, mother of a vizier, lower part, seated, temp. Sebkhotp (Sekhemre-sewaztaui),in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42035 (JE 37513).Text, Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 21.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Middle Kingdom.ii2.143Iymeru-neferkare, Vizier, as vizier, seated, dedicated by son Ankhu, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 42034 (JE 36646).Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 20-1 pl. xxi. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 115 [332A].

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Middle Kingdom.ii2.143A Queen, bust, Dyn. XII (?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42009 (JE 37217).Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 7 pl. iv.

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Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Middle Kingdom.ii2.143Mentuhotp, as scribe, headless, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42037 (JE 36584).Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 220-3 pl. xxii.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Middle Kingdom.ii2.143Nebsekhut, as scribe, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42039 (JE 37336).Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 23-4 pl. xxiv.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Middle Kingdom.ii2.143[An?]tef, cloaked, seated, dedicated by daugher Hebgeget, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 42048 (JE 37997).See Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 29.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Middle Kingdom.ii2.144Man seated in long dress, headless, uninscribed, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 42030 (JE 35642, 37404).Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 18 pl. xviii.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. New Kingdom.ii2.144Queen Ahmosi Nefertere, wife of Amosis, schist, probably temp. Amenophis III, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 42050 (JE 37043).Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 30 pl. xxvii.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. New Kingdom.ii2.144Mahu, seated, cloaked, temp. Tuthmosis II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42112 (JE 37459).Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 61-2 fig.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. New Kingdom.ii2.144Senenmut, (a) block statue, holding Princess Neferure, red granite, temp. Hatshepsut, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 42115 (JE 37450).Berlandini-Grenier in BIFAO 76 (1976), 115-16 [3] with pls. xx [c]-xxiii. See Legrain, Statues et statuettesi, 64.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. New Kingdom.ii2.144Senenmut, (b) seated on ground, holding Princess Neferure, granite, temp. Hatshepsut, in Cairo, Egyptian

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Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. New Kingdom.ii2.144Senenmut, (c) kneeling, headless, holding naos dedicated to Amun and Termuthis with cartouches ofTuthmosis III and Princess Neferure, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42117 (JE 36649).Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 65-6 pl. lxviii.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. New Kingdom.ii2.144Queen Esi, seated, dedicated by her son Tuthmosis III, black granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 42072 (JE 37417).Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 41-2 pl. xlii. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 128-9 [424].

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. New Kingdom.ii2.144Benermerut, block-statue, holding Princess [Ahmosi] Merytamun, daughter of Tuthmosis III, temp.Tuthmosis III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42171 (JE 36922).Legrain, Statues et statuettes ii, 37-8 pl. xxxv. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 187 [727].

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. New Kingdom.ii2.144Amenuser, Vizier, temp. Tuthmosis III, (a) with wife Thuiu, headless, granite, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 42118 (JE 37390).Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 67-8 pl. lxix.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. New Kingdom.ii2.144Amenuser, Vizier, temp. Tuthmosis III, (b) seated, cloaked, lower part, with deceased, wife and parentsAmethu and Taamethu, in relief on sides of seat, limestone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 42119 (JE 37326).See Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 68.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. New Kingdom.ii2.144Minnakht, block-statue, temp. Tuthmosis III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42124 (JE 37197).Hornemann, Types ii, pl. 462. Text, Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 74.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. New Kingdom.ii2.144-5Neferpert, kneeling with stela with two registers, I, Merytre Hatshepsut before Tuthmosis III, II, doublescene, deceased kneeling with hymns to King and Queen, and autobiographical text on back, temp.

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Tuthmosis III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42121 (JE 37177).Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 69-71 pl. lxxi. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 123 [402].

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. New Kingdom.ii2.145Amenemhet called Surero, headless, kneeling holding rope with ram’s head, temp. Amenophis III, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42128 (JE 36748).Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 80-1 pl. lxxvii.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. New Kingdom.ii2.145Amenemhet, kneeling, holding naos with Nile gods binding sma-symbol, Dyn. XVIII or XXII, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 42130 (JE 36577).Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 83-4 pl. lxxviii.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. New Kingdom.ii2.145Amenemopet seated with wife Nefer(t), Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42133(JE 37030).Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 86 pl. lxxix.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. New Kingdom.ii2.145Dedia, block-statue, temp. Sethos I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42122 (JE 36957).Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 71-3 pl. lxxii.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Dyn. XXII-XXIV.ii2.150ABlock-statue of Djekhensefankh, wab-priest, enterer in Karnak, Scribe of the documents, son of Ipuwer, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37365.Jansen-Winkeln, K. in Rev. d’Ég. 55 (2004), 60-6 figs. 7, 8 pl. xvi.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Dyn. XXII-XXIV.ii2.150ABlock-statue of Djekhensefankh, son of Pemu, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36733.Jansen-Winkeln, K. in SAK 34 (2006), 222-6 Taf. 11, 12.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. New Kingdom.ii2.145Taitu, dedicated by her son Amenemhet, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42134(JE 36727).Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 86-7 pl. lxxix.

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Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. New Kingdom.ii2.145A prince, head, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42103 (JE 36700).Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 59 pl. lxiii.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. New Kingdom.ii2.145Woman kneeling holding Hathor-head, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38028.Hornemann, Types iv, 1027.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. New Kingdom.ii2.145Paser, Vizier (TT106), (a) kneeling holding altar with scene, Mut before Khons, granite, temp. Sethos I toRamesses II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42164 (JE 36935).Legrain, Statues et statuettes ii, 31-2 pl. xxviii. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 166 [577].

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. New Kingdom.ii2.145Paser, Vizier (TT106), (b) squatting, headless, temp. Sethos I to Ramesses II, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 38062.Gaballa in Mitt. Kairo 30 (1974), 15-21 figs. 1-5 Taf. 2 [a], 3.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. New Kingdom.ii2.145Amenmessu, block-statue, with statuette of Sobk on front, temp. Ramesses II, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 42169 (JE 36721).Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 36-7 pl. xxxiii.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. New Kingdom.ii2.145AHori (TT347), block-statue, temp. Ramesses II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38015.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. New Kingdom.ii2.145Khaemweset, son of Ramesses II, kneeling with naos of Ptah-tatanen, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG42147 (JE 36720).Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 12-13 pls. ix, x.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. New Kingdom.ii2.145Khay, Vizier, block-statue, with naos of Amun and Mut, granite, temp. Ramesses II, in Cairo, Egyptian

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Museum, CG 42165 (JE 37406).Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 32-4 pl. xxix.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. New Kingdom.ii2.145Khay, Vizier, block-statue, with naos of Amun, alabaster, temp. Ramesses II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 42166 (JE 36657).Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 32-4 pl. xxx.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. New Kingdom.ii2.145Paser, kneeling with ram’s head of Amun on altar, temp. Ramesses II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG42156 (JE 37388).Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 23-4 pl. xix.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. New Kingdom.ii2.145Setau, Viceroy of Kush, kneeling with offering-table, temp. Ramesses II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE37534.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. New Kingdom.ii2.145[Sety] (TT289), block-statue, upper part, with ram’s head on front, temp. Ramesses II, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 42172 (JE 36916).Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 38-9 pl. xxxvi.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. New Kingdom.ii2.146AAmenmosi, block statue, black granite, temp. Ramesses IX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36654.De Meulenaere, H. and De Strooper, I. in Chron. d’Ég. lxxiii (1998), 244-51 [25] figs. 1-3.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. New Kingdom.ii2.146Siroy, block-statue, temp. Ramesses II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42167 (JE 36658).Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 34-6 pl. xxxi.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. New Kingdom.ii2.146Siroy, kneeling with standard, temp. Ramesses II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42168 (JE 36655).Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 34-6 pl. xxxii.

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Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. New Kingdom.ii2.146Unnufer, block-statue, with naos of Ptah, temp. Ramesses II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42170 (JE36676).Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 37 pl. xxxiv.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. New Kingdom.ii2.146AA prince, block-statue, granite, probably temp. Ramesses II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37188.Schulz, Entwicklung i, 288 [159]; ii, Taf. 70 [a, b].

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. New Kingdom.ii2.146Roma (Roy) (TT283), block-statue, temp. Ramesses II to Sethos II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 42185 (JE 36989).Legrain, Statues et statuettes ii, 49-54 pl. xlvii.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. New Kingdom.ii2.146Roma (Roy) (TT283), block-statue, temp. Ramesses II to Sethos II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 42186 (JE 36648).Legrain, Statues et statuettes ii, 49-54 pl. xlviii. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 186 [721].

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. New Kingdom.ii2.146Roma (Roy) (TT283), block-statue, temp. Ramesses II to Sethos II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 37874.Schulz, Entwicklung i, 291-2 [161]; ii, Taf. 71 [a-d]. Text, Lefebvre in Ann. Serv. xxiv (1924), 133-4.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. New Kingdom.ii2.146ABlock-statue of Panehesi, Vizier, temp. Merneptah, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37859.Schulz, Entwicklung i, 289-90 [160] Abb. 34-5.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. New Kingdom.ii2.146Mahuhy, kneeling with naos of Amun, temp. Sethos II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42157(JE 39936).Legrain, Statues et statuettes ii, 24-5 pls. xx, xxi.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. New Kingdom.ii2.146

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Amenwahsu, block-statue with statuette, Dyn. XIX(?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42183(JE 37162).Legrain, Statues et statuettes ii, 48 pl. xl.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. New Kingdom.ii2.146ANekhtamun (TT202), block-statue, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38603.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. New Kingdom.ii2.146Sety, statue base, pottery, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42136 (JE 37035).Text, Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 87.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. New Kingdom.ii2.146AThonufer (same man as following), Prophet of Amun, diorite, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE36974.Schulz, Entwicklung i, 286-7 [158]; ii, Taf. 69 [c].

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. New Kingdom.ii2.146ATjonufer (same man as preceding), Prophet of Amun, Dyn. XIX, probably from here, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 36979.See De Meulenaere, H. in Chron. d’Ég. lxxi (1996), 88.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. New Kingdom.ii2.146A Queen, headless, and upper part of young prince, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 42154 (JE 37337).Legrain, Statues et statuettes ii, 20-1 pl. xvii.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. New Kingdom.ii2.146Bekenkhons, block-statue with naos of Amun, sandstone, temp. Setnakht and Ramesses III, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 42159 (JE 36659).Legrain, Statues et statuettes ii, 26-8 pl. xxiii.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. New Kingdom.ii2.146Bekenkhons, standing with ram headed standard of Amun, granite, temp. Setnakht and Ramesses III, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42160 (JE 36696).Legrain, Statues et statuettes ii, 26-8 pl. xxiv. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 186 [720].

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Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. New Kingdom.ii2.146Bekenkhons, standing, headless, with ram’s head on naos of Amun, serpentine, temp. Setnakht andRamesses III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42161 (JE 37135).Legrain, Statues et statuettes ii, 26-8 pl. xxv.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. New Kingdom.ii2.146Ramesesnakht (TT293), (a) scribe statue with baboon on shoulders, dedicated by his son Esamun, granite,temp. Ramesses IV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42162 (JE 36582).Legrain, Statues et statuettes ii, 29 pl. xxvi; Maspero, Guide (1915), 195 [768] fig. 67.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. New Kingdom.ii2.146Ramesesnakht (TT293), kneeling with Theban Triad on altar, schist with alabaster base, temp. RamessesIV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42163 (JE 37186).Legrain, Statues et statuettes ii, 30 pl. xxvii.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. New Kingdom.ii2.147[Khaemweset], Vizier, bust, [temp. Ramesses IX], in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42173 (JE 36650).Legrain, Statues et statuettes ii, 39-40 pl. xxxvii.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. New Kingdom.ii2.147Amenmosi, block-statue with ram’s head on naos on front, Dyn. XX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG42177 (JE 36968).Legrain, Statues et statuettes ii, 42-3 pl. xli.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. New Kingdom.ii2.147Amenmosi (same man as following), kneeling holding naos of Amun with ram of Amun on sides, granite,Dyn. XX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42175 (JE 36944).Legrain, Statues et statuettes ii, 41-3 pl. xxxix.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. New Kingdom.ii2.147Amenmosi (same man as preceding), kneeling, headless, holding naos of Amun and Mut with AmenophisI and Ahmosi Nefertere on sides, dedicated by his son Paser, schist, Dyn. XX, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 42176 (JE 37407).Legrain, Statues et statuettes ii, 41-3 pl. xl.

Karnak. Great Temple. Private Statues. New Kingdom.

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ii2.147Kenu, kneeling with Theban Triad on altar, Dyn. XX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42178(JE 37876).Legrain, Statues et statuettes ii, 43-4 pl. xlii.

Karnak. Great Temple. Private Statues. New Kingdom.ii2.147Paser, block-statue with naos containing statuette of Queen Ahmosi Nefertere, Dyn. XX, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 42179 (JE 36997).Legrain, Statues et statuettes ii, 44-5 pl. xli.

Karnak. Great Temple. Private Statues. New Kingdom.ii2.147Piay, kneeling with offering table on altar, Dyn. XX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42182(JE 37409).Legrain, Statues et statuettes ii, 47-8 pl. xlv.

Karnak. Great Temple. Private Statues. New Kingdom.ii2.147Userhet, block-statue, with naos of Amun, Dyn. XX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42181(JE 36656).Legrain, Statues et statuettes ii, 46-7 pl. xliv.

Karnak. Great Temple. Private Statues. New Kingdom.ii2.147Dhutmosi, kneeling with ram’s head of Amun, Dyn. XIX to XX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42180(JE 36701).Legrain, Statues et statuettes ii, 45-6 pl. xliii.

Karnak. Great Temple. Private Statues. New Kingdom.ii2.147Hapi, seated on cushion, Dyn. XIX to XX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42184 (JE 36914).Legrain, Statues et statuettes ii, 48-9 pl. xlvi.

Karnak. Great Temple. Private Statues. New Kingdom.ii2.147Shedsukhons, block statue, fragment, dedicated by son Thauenhuy, Dyn. XIX to XX, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 42131 (JE 37375).Text, Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 84.

Karnak. Great Temple. Private Statues. New Kingdom.ii2.147Herihor (later king), as scribe, headless, Dyn. XXI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42190

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(JE 36934).Legrain, Statues et statuettes ii, 59 pl. lii.

Karnak. Great Temple. Private Statues. New Kingdom.ii2.147Espautitaui, seated, dedicated by his son Espahorentahet seated in relief on side, Dyn. XXI-XXII, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42188 (JE 36709).Legrain, Statues et statuettes ii, 55-6 pl. l.

Karnak. Great Temple. Private Statues. New Kingdom.ii2.147Amenmosi, kneeling with headless statuette, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37875.Hornemann, Types iii, pl. 562.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Private Statues. New Kingdom.ii2.147Nekhtuf (?), seated with Hathor-head, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36719.Hornemann, Types iii, pl. 775.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Private Statues. New Kingdom.ii2.147Thonufer kneeling with ram’s head of Amun on jar, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 37133 (K.436).Hornemann, Types iii, pl. 605.

Karnak. Great Temple. Private Statues. New Kingdom.ii2.147AScribe-statue, uninscribed, grey granite, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37220 bis.Horneman, Types ii, pl. 391.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Private Statues. Dyn. XXII-XXIV. Temp. Bubastide Kings.ii2.147Sheshonk, son of Osorkon I, (a) standing with statuette of Amun and text mentioning wife Yia, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 42193 (JE 36661).Legrain, Statues et statuettes iii, 3 pl. ii.

Karnak. Great Temple. Private Statues. Dyn. XXII-XXIV. Temp. Bubastide Kings.ii2.148Sheshonk, son of Osorkon I, (b) standing holding Hathor-standard, with mention of mother QueenMakare, probably usurped statue, temp. Tutankhamun, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42194

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(JE 36988).Legrain, Statues et statuettes iii, 3-4 pls. iii, iv.

Karnak. Great Temple. Private Statues. Dyn. XXII-XXIV. Temp. Bubastide Kings.ii2.148Sheshonk, son of Osorkon I, (c) seated, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37881.Hornemann, Types iii, pl. 745. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 205 [842].<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Private Statues. Dyn. XXII-XXIV. Temp. Bubastide Kings.ii2.148Espahoren(ta)het, block-statue with deceased censing to Amun and Ament on front, dedicated by sonAnkhefenkhons, temp. Osorkon I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42189 (JE 37405).Legrain, Statues et statuettes ii, 56-8 pl. li.

Karnak. Great Temple. Private Statues. Dyn. XXII-XXIV. Temp. Bubastide Kings.ii2.148Zekhensefankh, block-statue, with scenes, including bark of Sokari on right side and Osiris emblem withstandards adored by Thoth and Horus on left side, temp. Osorkon I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG42216 (JE 37879, 36923).Legrain, Statues et statuettes iii, 39-41 pl. xxv.

Karnak. Great Temple. Private Statues. Dyn. XXII-XXIV. Temp. Bubastide Kings.ii2.148Nekhtefmut, (a) seated in cloak, with wife Esmut and daughter Tashenmut in relief on front, and parentsseated in relief on sides, granite, usurped from a Middle Kingdom vizier, temp. Osorkon II and Harsiesi,in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42206 (JE 36704).Legrain, Statues et statuettes iii, 15-17 pl. xiii.

Karnak. Great Temple. Private Statues. Dyn. XXII-XXIV. Temp. Bubastide Kings.ii2.148Nekhtefmut, (b) seated, with names of wife and daughter on front of base, granite, usurped from MiddleKingdom statue, temp. Osorkon II and Harsiesi, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42207(JE 36931).Legrain, Statues et statuettes ii, 17-20 pl. xiv. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 115 [332].

Karnak. Great Temple. Private Statues. Dyn. XXII-XXIV. Temp. Bubastide Kings.ii2.148Nekhtefmut, (c) kneeling holding stela with hymn to Amun, with wife and daughter in relief on sides ofstela, alabaster, temp. Osorkon II and Harsiesi, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42208 (JE 36697).Legrain, Statues et statuettes ii, 20-3 pls. xv, xvi.

Karnak. Great Temple. Private Statues. Dyn. XXII-XXIV. Temp. Bubastide Kings.

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ii2.148Nekhtefmut, (d) block statue with statuette of Ptah-Sokari, temp. Osorkon II and Harsiesi, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 42209 (JE 36937).Legrain, Statues et statuettes ii, 24-5 pl. xvii.

Karnak. Great Temple. Private Statues. Dyn. XXII-XXIV. Temp. Bubastide Kings.ii2.148Bekenkhons, block-statue with deceased offering image of Maet to Amun and Osiris on front, dedicatedby son Zeubastefankh, temp. Osorkon II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42213(JE 37429, 36920).Legrain, Statues et statuettes iii, 34-6 pl. xxii.

Karnak. Great Temple. Private Statues. Dyn. XXII-XXIV. Temp. Bubastide Kings.ii2.148Esamenopet, kneeling with ram’s head on naos, temp. Osorkon II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 42252 (JE 36943 (K.286)).Text of Osorkon II on leopard skin, Legrain in Ann. Serv. v (1904), 282 [2]. See Maspero, Guide (1915),211 [873].<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXII-XXIV. Temp. Bubastide Kings.ii2.148ABlock-statue of Iufa, son of Paenmuenmut and Tanedekhons, with cartouches of Harsiesi on shoulders,temp. Harsiesi, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42254 (JE 37374).Jansen-Winkeln, K. in Rev. d’Ég. 55 (2004), 50-60 figs. 3-6 pls. xii-xv. Cartouches, Jansen-Winkeln, K.in JEA 81 (1995), 134 [H] fig. 3.

Karnak. Great Temple. Private Statues. Dyn. XXII-XXIV. Temp. Bubastide Kings.ii2.148Nebneteru, block-statue with autobiographical text, dedicated by son Hor, temp. Osorkon II, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 42225 (JE 37521).Legrain, Statues et statuettes iii, 58-62 pl. xxxii.

Karnak. Great Temple. Private Statues. Dyn. XXII-XXIV. Temp. Bubastide Kings.ii2.148AAnkhnahebu, Prophet of Amun, Overseer of the personnel (shen) of the temple of Amun in the secondphyle, block statue, granite, probably Dyn. XXIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37163.De Meulenaere in SAK 6 (1978), 63-8 Taf. xx.

Karnak. Great Temple. Private Statues. Dyn. XXII-XXIV. Temp. Bubastide Kings.ii2.149Zemutefankh, block-statue with reliefs, deceased before Osiris on sides and bark of Sokari on rightshoulder, and address to priest on back, temp. Osorkon II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42220

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(JE 36710).Legrain, Statues et statuettes iii, 45-7 pl. xxviii.

Karnak. Great Temple. Private Statues. Dyn. XXII-XXIV. Temp. Bubastide Kings.ii2.149Pemu, Vizier, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36940 (K.244).Title, Legrain in Ann. Serv. vii (1906), 52 [D]<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Private Statues. Dyn. XXII-XXIV. Temp. Bubastide Kings.ii2.149Espekashuti, Vizier, block-statue with double scene on front, deceased before Amun on left, fatherZedhutefankh before Osiris on right, and five gods on each side, temp. Sesonchis III, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 42232 (JE 36665).Legrain, Statues et statuettes iii, 78-80 pls. xl, xli.

Karnak. Great Temple. Private Statues. Dyn. XXII-XXIV. Temp. Bubastide Kings.ii2.149Hor, (a) block-statue, with Montu and Osiris on front, Isis and Nephthys adoring bark of Ptah-Sokari onright side, and Thoth and Harsiesi with standards adoring Osiris-emblem on left side, granite, temp.Petubastis I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42226 (JE 36575).Legrain, Statues et statuettes iii, 62-7 pl. xxxiii. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 199 [793].

Karnak. Great Temple. Private Statues. Dyn. XXII-XXIV. Temp. Bubastide Kings.ii2.149Hor, (b) block-statue, with Montu and Osiris on front, and address to priests on left side, alabaster, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42227 (JE 37385).Legrain, Statues et statuettes iii, 62-7 pl. xxxiv.

Karnak. Great Temple. Private Statues. Dyn. XXII-XXIV. Temp. Bubastide Kings.ii2.149Shepensopdet, wife of last, daughter of Nemareth (son of Osorkon II), seated, dedicated by husband, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42228 (JE 37383).Legrain, Statues et statuettes iii, 67-70 pl. xxxv. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 205 [843].

Karnak. Great Temple. Private Statues. Dyn. XXII-XXIV. Temp. Bubastide Kings.ii2.149Esamun, son of Hor, block statue with deceased before Amun on front and genealogy includingTashepenubaste (daughter of Sesonchis I or II), dedicated by son Espare, temp. Osorkon III, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 42221 (JE 36919).Legrain, Statues et statuettes iii, 47-50 pl. xxix.

Karnak. Great Temple. Private Statues. Dyn. XXII-XXIV. Temp. Bubastide Kings.

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ii2.149Hor, son of Esamun, (a) block-statue with deceased before Amun and a god on front, dedicated by sonZeubastefankh, limestone, temp. Osorkon III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42222 (JE 37204).Legrain, Statues et statuettes iii, 51-4 pl. xxviii.

Karnak. Great Temple. Private Statues. Dyn. XXII-XXIV. Temp. Bubastide Kings.ii2.149Hor, son of Esamun, (b) block-statue with deceased before Amun on front and wife Tapert on back,alabaster, dedicated by eldest son Esamun, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42223 (JE 36950).Legrain, Statues et statuettes iii, 51-4 pl. xxx.

Karnak. Great Temple. Private Statues. Dyn. XXII-XXIV. Temp. Bubastide Kings.ii2.149Zeubastefankh, son of last, block-statue, with deceased before deities on front, dedicated by son Esamun,in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42224 (JE 38581).Legrain, Statues et statuettes iii, 54-7 pl. xxxi. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 206 [845].

Karnak. Great Temple. Private Statues. Dyn. XXII-XXIV. Temp. Bubastide Kings.ii2.149Nekhtefmut, Vizier, kneeling holding stela with hymn to Amun, dedicated by son Hor, temp. OsorkonIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42229 (JE 38042).Legrain, Statues et statuettes iii, 70-2 pls. xxxvi, xxxvii.

Karnak. Great Temple. Private Statues. Dyn. XXII-XXIV. Temp. Bubastide Kings.ii2.149-50Zekhensefankh, son of Harsiesi and grandson of King Harsiesi, block statue with Hathor amulet on frontand deceased adoring bark of Ptah-Sokari, and adoring Khons, on sides, dedicated by son Nekhtefmut,temp. Osorkon III and Takelothis III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42211(JE 37159).Legrain, Statues et statuettes iii, 28-32 pl. xx. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 205 [844].

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXII-XXIV. Temp. Bubastide Kings.ii2.150Ankhefenkhons, block statue, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36926 (K.64).FERE photo.14540.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXII-XXIV. Temp. Bubastide Kings.ii2.150Besenmut, block statue, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36957 (K.257).el-Sayed in BIFAO 83 (1983), 135-40, 143 pls. xxiv, xxxA (as Dyn. XXV).

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXII-XXIV. Temp. Bubastide Kings.

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ii2.150Esamun, block-statue with statuette of Osiris, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37521 bis.Hornemann, Types ii, pl. 453.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXII-XXIV. Temp. Bubastide Kings.ii2.150Espaneterendjera, as scribe reading, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37323.Payraudeau, F. in Rev. d’Ég. 55 (2004), 81-9 figs. 1-4 pls. xvii, xviii.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXII-XXIV. Temp. Bubastide Kings.ii2.150Harkhebi, block-statue, with autobiographical text and scenes on front and sides, deceased before deities,dedicated by son Amenemonet, Dyn. XXII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42231(JE 37511).Legrain, Statues et statuettes iii, 75-8 pl. xxxix. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 167 [583].

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXII-XXIV. Temp. Bubastide Kings.ii2.150 (cf. 149-50)Harsiesi, block-statue with Hathor amulet on front, and list of festivals below, Dyn. XXII, dedicated byson Zekhensefankh, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42210 (JE 36953).Legrain, Statues et statuettes iii, 25-8 pls. xviii, xix.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXII-XXIV. Temp. Bubastide Kings.ii2.150AHarsiesi, son of Merenkhons, block statue, Dyn. XXII-XXIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36967.Jansen-Winkeln, K. in SAK 22 (1995), 169-77 Abb. Taf. 3-6.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXII-XXIV. Temp. Bubastide Kings.ii2.150Harsiesi, son of Pedesi, Dyn. XXII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42233 (JE 36981).Legrain, Statues et statuettes iii, 81-2 pl. xlii.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXII-XXIV. Temp. Bubastide Kings.ii2.150Hor, Vizier, son of Iuthek, seated on ground, dedicated by son Iuthek, Dyn. XXII-XXIII, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 37512.Kees in ÄZ lxxxiii (1958), 129-36 pl. xii [a].

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXII-XXIV. Temp. Bubastide Kings.ii2.150Hor, (a) block-statue, dedicated by descendant, Hor, Dyn. XXII-XXIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG42219 (JE 36946).

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Legrain, Statues et statuettes iii, 44-5 pl. xxvii.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXII-XXIV. Temp. Bubastide Kings.ii2.150Hor, (b) block-statue, with autobiographical text, dedicated by grandson Amenemonet, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 42230 (JE 36706).Legrain, Statues et statuettes iii, 72-4 pl. xxxviii.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXII-XXIV. Temp. Bubastide Kings.ii2.150Khamhor, Vizier, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42234 (JE 36921).Legrain, Statues et statuettes iii, 82-4 pl. xliii.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXII-XXIV. Temp. Bubastide Kings.ii2.150Nebneteru, Dyn. XXII-XXV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37413 (K.441).el-Sayed in BIFAO 87 (1987), 176-84 pls. xxxii-xxxiv (as Dyn. XXVI). See Legrain in Ann. Serv. vii(1906), 50-1 [xxxv].<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXII-XXIV. Temp. Bubastide Kings.ii2.150Pedemut, called Pathenfi, block-statue with scenes on front and sides, deceased and deities, dedicated byson Zekhensefankh, and mentioning wife Zeesesankh, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42215(JE 36939).Legrain, Statues et statuettes iii, 37-9 pl. xxiv.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXII-XXIV. Temp. Bubastide Kings.ii2.150Pedemut, block-statue, with scenes before Theban Triad on front, four divinities on each side, and textmentioning ancestor Esy, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42218 (JE 37155).Legrain, Statues et statuettes iii, 42-4 pl. xxvi.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXII-XXIV. Temp. Bubastide Kings.ii2.151Ze-ubastefankh, block-statue, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37527.Jansen-Winkeln, K. in MDAIK 48 (1992), 57-64 Abb. 1-5 Taf. 9-10. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 167[587].<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXII-XXIV. Temp. Bubastide Kings.ii2.151AEspekashuty, block-statue, with naos of Amun and Mut, Third Intermediate Period, in Cairo, Egyptian

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Museum, JE 37851.Schulz, Entwicklung ii, 589, 594 Taf. 144 [a].

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXV. Temp. Sabacon and Taharqa.ii2.151Haremakhet, son of Sabacon, formerly in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42204 (JE 38580), now inAswân, Nubia Museum.Legrain, Statues et statuettes iii, 12-13 pl. xi. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 206 [848].

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXV. Temp. Sabacon and Taharqa.ii2.151Esshu-tefnut, son of Taharqa, squatting, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42203 (JE 37360).Legrain, Statues et statuettes iii, 11-12 pl. vi [right].

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXV. Temp. Sabacon and Taharqa.ii2.151Hor, block-statue, schist, temp. Taharqa, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37150.Drioton and Sved, Art ég. fig. 127 [upper].

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXV. Temp. Sabacon and Taharqa.ii2.151Mentuemhet, temp. Taharqa to Psammetikhos I, (a) striding, with addresses to priests and ‘to the living’on base, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42236 (JE 36933).Legrain, Statues et statuettes iii, 85-7 pls. xliv, xlv. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 216 [935].

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXV. Temp. Sabacon and Taharqa.ii2.151Mentuemhet, temp. Taharqa to Psammetikhos I, (b) kneeling holding stela with hymn to Amun, greenbreccia, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42237 (JE 37852).Legrain, Statues et statuettes iii, 88-9 pls. xlvi-xlvii. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 213 [893].

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXV. Temp. Sabacon and Taharqa.ii2.151Mentuemhet, temp. Taharqa to Psammetikhos I, (c) holding statuette of Osiris, green breccia, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 42238 (JE 37424).Legrain, Statues et statuettes iii, 89 pl. xlvii.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXV. Temp. Sabacon and Taharqa.ii2.151Mentuemhet, temp. Taharqa to Psammetikhos I, (d) base fragment, with sons Esptah, Pasenmut, andZekhensefankh, in relief on side, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42239 (JE 37990).Text, Legrain, Statues et statuettes iii, 89-90.

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Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXV. Temp. Sabacon and Taharqa.ii2.152Mentuemhet, temp. Taharqa to Psammetikhos I, (e) double statue, seated, with son Esptah, granite, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42241 (JE 37176).Legrain, Statues et statuettes iii, 92-4 pl. xlviii.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXV. Temp. Sabacon and Taharqa.ii2.152Esptah, son of Mentuemhet, holding statuette of Osiris, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42242(JE 36746).Legrain, Statues et statuettes iii, 94-5 pl. li.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXV. Temp. Sabacon and Taharqa.ii2.152Harsiesi, brother of Mentuemhet, (a) kneeling with naos, sandstone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 42244 (JE 36942).Legrain, Statues et statuettes iii, 96-100 pl. l. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 211 [874].

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXV. Temp. Sabacon and Taharqa.ii2.152Harsiesi, brother of Mentuemhet, (b) kneeling with naos, sandstone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 42245 (JE 36744).Legrain, Statues et statuettes iii, 96-100 pl. li.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXV. Temp. Sabacon and Taharqa.ii2.152Harsiesi, brother of Mentuemhet, (c) block-statue, breccia, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42246 (JE37015).Legrain, Statues et statuettes iii, 96-100 pl. li.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXV. Temp. Sabacon and Taharqa.ii2.152Harsiesi, brother of Mentuemhet, (d) block-statue, headless, with son Inamunnefnebu in relief on frontand left side, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42247 (JE 37024).Legrain, Statues et statuettes iii, 96-100 pl. li.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXV. Temp. Sabacon and Taharqa.ii2.152Inamun-nefnebu, son of last, with son Esptah in relief on back, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 42248.Legrain, Statues et statuettes iii, 100-1 pl. lii.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXV. Temp. Sabacon and Taharqa.

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ii2.152Pashenmut, son of Mentuemhet, with son Mentuemhet in relief on left leg, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 42243 (JE 37189).Legrain, Statues et statuettes iii, 95-6 pl. xlix. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 216 [936].

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXV. Temp. Shepenwept II.ii2.152Shepenwept II, (a) standing, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42200 (JE 36694).Legrain, Statues et statuettes iii, 9 pl. viii. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 215 [934].

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXV. Temp. Shepenwept II.ii2.152, cf. 280Shepenwept II, (b) sphinx, forepart, holding ram headed vase, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG42201 (JE 36954).Legrain, Statues et statuettes iii, 9-10 pl. ix.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXV. Temp. Shepenwept II.ii2.152Shepenwept II, (c) statue base, bronze, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37970.See Legrain in Rec. de Trav. xxviii (1906), 160 [middle].

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXV. Temp. Shepenwept II.ii2.152Akhamenerau, Dyn. XXV, (a) as scribe, with cartouches of Tanutamun and Shepenwept II, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 37346.Leclant in JNES xiii (1954), 155-6 [v] pls. ii, iii.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXV. Temp. Shepenwept II.ii2.152Akhamenerau, Dyn. XXV, (b) block statue, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37321.Leclant in JNES xiii (1954), 156-7 [vi] pls. iv, v [upper].

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXV. Temp. Shepenwept II.ii2.152Akhamenerau, Dyn. XXV, (c) block-statue, schist, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37872.Leclant in JNES xiii (1954), 157 [vii] pls. v [lower], vi.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXV. Temp. Shepenwept II.ii2.152Keri, kneeling, schist, temp. Amenardais I and Shepenwept II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36995.Hornemann, Types iii, pl. 612. See Bothmer, Egyptian Sculpture of the Late Period 4.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXV. Other statues.

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ii2.152AAmennakht, Chamberlain of the divine adoratress, etc., Honoured by Amenardais I, son of Amennakht,same title, block statue, black granite, late Dyn. XXV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 37373.Bothmer in Kêmi, xx (1970), 44 [vi] pl. x [14].<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXV. Other statues.ii2.152Ankhpekhrod, son of Harkhebi, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36693.Hornemann, Types ii, pl. 475.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXV. Other statues.ii2.152Ankhpekhrod, Chisel-bearer of the temple of Amun, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37434.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXV. Other statues.ii2.152Bekenptah, in cloak, seated, with son Pekiry, same title in relief on sides, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE37866.Leclant in JNES xiii (1954), pls. xi-xiii.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXV. Other statues.ii2.153Espasefi, called Sensheri, (a) block-statue, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36998 (K.234).FERE photo. 14650. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 213 [894].

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXV. Other statues.ii2.153Espasefi, called Sensheri, (b) kneeling, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36674.Pernigotti in Aegyptus liv (1974), 146-50 Tav. iii, iv figs. 2a, b.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXV. Other statues.ii2.153Espasefi, called Sensheri, (c) kneeling, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36971 (K.192).

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXV. Other statues.ii2.153Espekashuti, Vizier, as Scribe, green schist, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36662 (K.65).Drioton and Sved, Art ég. figs. 125-6. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 210 [872].

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXV. Other statues.

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ii2.153AAnkh-khonsu, torso, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37987.Bothmer in MDAIK 37 (1981) 75-9 Taf. 7, 8 [c, d], 9 (restoration with head in Boston, Museum of FineArts, 04.1841).

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXV. Other statues.ii2.153Espekashuti, son of Esshu-tefnut, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36964.FERE photo. 14564 a.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXV. Other statues.ii2.153Esshu-tefnut, early Dyn. XXV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36963.FERE photo. 14564 b.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXV. Other statues.ii2.153Hor, sm3ty-priest, son of Nebneteru, late Dyn. XXV-XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37344.De Meulenaere in BIFAO 86 (1986), 143-5 pl. viii.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXV. Other statues.ii2.153Hori, son of Ankhefenkhons, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42256 (JE 36994 (K.138)).Titles, Legrain in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), 254 [bottom].

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXV. Other statues.ii2.153Irigadiganen, Royal acquaintance (Nubian), granite, formerly in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38018, nowin Aswân, Nubia Museum.Kuentz in BIFAO xxxiv (1934), 144-5 pls. i, ii. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 206 [846].

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXV. Other statues.ii2.153Ihet, son of Penmaet, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37148.FERE photo. 14639 a.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Dyn. XXV. Other statues.ii2.153ABlock statue of Iufa, Deputy of the Treasury of the Temple of Amun, Head of sailors of the great barqueof Amun, son of Panehesi, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37364.

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Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Dyn. XXV. Other statues.ii2.153ABlock statue of Panehesi, Deputy of the Treasury of the Temple of Amun, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 36739.Payraudeau, F. in SAK 35 (2006), 215 fig. 2 Taf. 23, 24

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXV. Other statues.ii2.153Pemu, Late Dyn. XXV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37147.FERE photo. 14566.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXV. Other statues.ii2.153Penmaet, son of Ihet, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38002 (K.605).<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXV. Other statues.ii2.153AZeinhertefankh, hsk-priest, etc., block statue with deceased censing to Osiris on front, late Dyn. XXV, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37014.Bresciani in Studi Classici xix-xx (1970-1), 68-70 Tav. i-iii.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXV. Other statues.ii2.153Zekhensefankh, son of Espaneferhor, Dyn. XXV or earlier, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36742 (K.70).<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXV-XXVI.ii2.153Ankh-unnufer, son of Nebneteru, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37848 (K.567).FERE photo. 14543. Names, Legrain in Ann. Serv. vii (1906), 50-1 [xxxv].<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXV-XXVI.ii2.153ABesenmut, son of Espasefi, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36743.Pernigotti in Studi Classici e Orientali xxi (1972), 304-8 Tav. i, fig. 1.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXV-XXVI.

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ii2.153Irtharerau, good name Zekhensefankh, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36965 (K.214).FERE photo. 14395. See De Meulenaere, Surnom 4 [8].

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXV-XXVI.ii2.153AHarenpe, late Dyn. XXV or early Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36970.See Bothmer in Berger, C. et al. Hommages à Jean Leclant ii, 67.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXV-XXVI.ii2.153Khamhor, block-statue, late Dyn. XXV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42250 (JE 36956).Legrain, Statues et statuettes iii, 102-3 pl. liii.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXV-XXVI.ii2.153Irakhons (as Khensira in Bibl.), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36991.See Ranke, 270 [20]; De Meulenaere, Surnom 3-4 [4].<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXV-XXVI.ii2.153Khensmosi, block statue, grey granite, end Dyn. XXV to beginning of Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 37878.Text, De Meulenaere, H. in Isimu 2 (1999), 393-4 [1] fig. 1 on 397.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXV-XXVI.ii2.153Ramakheru, Vizier, (a) block-statue, basalt, dedicated by son Khamhor, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG42249 (JE 37850).Legrain, Statues et statuettes iii, 101-2 pl. lii.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXV-XXVI.ii2.153Ramakheru, Vizier, (b) block-statue, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38605.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXV-XXVI.ii2.154Uzahor, block statue, late Dyn. XXV to early Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37153.

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Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXV-XXVI.ii2.154Zeamunefankh, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37018 (K.213).<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXV-XXVI.ii2.154Djeesefankh (as Ze-esefankh in Bibl.), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 48618 (JE 38043).Bosse, Die menschliche Figur 44 pl. v [106]. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 213 [895].<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.154Pedesi, kneeling, Late Period, usurping Middle Kingdom statue, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 42046 (JE 37208).See Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 28.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.154Ankhnesneferebre, daughter of Psammetikhos II, formerly in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42205 (JE36750), now in Aswân, Nubia Museum.Legrain, Statues et statuettes iii, 13-14 pl. xii. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 203 [822].

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.154Harkhebi, kneeling holding ram headed naos with Hathor sistrum on front, dedicated by son Pedemut,green breccia and alabaster, Dyn. XXVII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42214 (JE 36675).Legrain, Statues et statuettes iii, 36-7 pl. xxiii. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 206 [847].

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.154Zekhensefankh, son of Pemu, with deceased adoring bark of Sokari, and adoring Osiris-Ptah on sides,Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42217 (JE 36992 bis).Text, Legrain, Statues et statuettes iii, 41-2 (Legrain quotes pl. xxxvi for this piece, but the pl. showsJE 36955).<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.154Esptah, block-statue, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42235 (JE 37028).

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Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.154Pedamenopet, Dyn. XXVI (a) seated, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36578.Loukianoff in Ann. Serv. xxxvii (1937), 220-2 pl. i.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.154Pedamenopet, Dyn. XXVI (b) as scribe, quartzite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37341.Loukianoff in Ann. Serv. xxxvii (1937), 222-4 pl. ii.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.154Pedamenopet, Dyn. XXVI (c) standing, quartzite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37389.Loukianoff in Ann. Serv. xxxvii (1937), 224-5 pl. iii.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.154Pedamenopet, Dyn. XXVI (d) block-statue with a statuette of Osiris, limestone, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 37361.Loukianoff in Ann. Serv. xxxvii (1937), 225-6 pl. iv.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.154Ahmosi, block-statue, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36579.See De Meulenaere in BIFAO liv (1954), 79 [top] with n.1.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.154Heribesnef, son of Iryiry, block statue, dedicated by son Iryiry, granite, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 36663 (K.24).De Meulenaere in BIFAO 86 (1986), 138-40 pls. vi, vii (as Hersend). See Maspero, Guide (1915), 203[823].<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.154Irtharerau(?), son of Pedeamun-nebnesuttaui, squatting, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36664.See Kees in Orientalia, N.S. xviii (1949), 437 n.4.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.

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ii2.154Zeho, block statue, limestone with sandstone base, late Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 36668-9.FERE photo. 14658.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.154Hor, son of Imhotep, holding naos with statuette of Osiris, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 36682.FERE photo. 14734.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.154Ibi (TT36), head found later, with statuette of Osiris, temp. Psammetikhos I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 36698.Christophe in Ann. Serv. liii (1956), 49-56 pl. i. Head, Lauffray in Comptes rendus (1973), 318 fig. 10.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.155Harua (TT37), Dyn. XXVI, seated on ground, headless, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36711 (K.98).Gunn and Engelbach in BIFAO xxx (1931), 796-8 pls. iii [2].

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.155Harua (TT37), Dyn. XXVI, seated on ground, headless, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36930.Gunn and Engelbach in BIFAO xxx (1931), 798-800 pl. iii [3].

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.155Harua (TT37), Dyn. XXVI, seated on ground, formerly in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37386, now inAswân, Nubia Museum.Gunn and Engelbach in BIFAO xxx (1931), 794-5 pls. i, ii.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.155 cf. 154Harua (TT37), Dyn. XXVI, torso, standing, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 902.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 145-6 pl. 156 (called Middle Kingdom). See Brief somm. No. 6329.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.155APedesi Ir(t)harerau, probably early Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36737.

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Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.155Pedeamun-nebnesuttaui, son of Esmin, with statuette of Amun, temp. Nektanebos II, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 36715 (K.106).<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.155Pedeamun-nebnesuttaui, son of Esmin, lower part, with statuette of Osiris, schist, early Dyn. XXVI, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36724.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.155Pedeamun-nebnesuttaui, son of Ankh-thekerti, schist, early Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 36725 (Temp. No. 8.12.24.6; K.109).<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.155Zeamunefankh, early Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36732.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.155Pedehorpare, son of Hor, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36734.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.155Esnakhatiu, block statue, headless, with deceased adoring Khons on front, early Ptolemaic, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 36736.Hornemann, Types ii, pl. 479.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.155Hor, late Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36741.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.

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ii2.155Man kneeling with statuette on Min, schist, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36745.Hornemann, Types iii, pl. 611.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.155Pakharkhons, son of Esbanebded, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36747.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.155Mentuemmehyt, block statue, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36905 bis.el-Sayed in BIFAO 87 (1987), 171-5 [I] pls. xxix-xxxi (as Dyn. XXV-XXVI). Texts, Legrain in BIFAOxii, 93-4 [vi] (called JE 36982).

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.155Pedeamun-nebnesuttaui, temp. Necho II (a) seated on ground, limestone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE36908.Kees in Ä.Z. lxxxiii (1958), 136-7 pl. 12 [b] (called JE 86908 in n.4); Maspero, Guide (1915), 205 [841]fig. 69.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.155Pedeamun-nebnesuttaui, temp. Necho II (b) as scribe, dedicated by son Harkhebi, basalt, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 37398.Jansen-Winkeln, K. in SAK 24 (1997), 103-14 Abb. 1-8 Taf. 2-8.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.155Pedeamun-nebnesuttaui, temp. Necho II (c) block statue, dedicated by son Harkhebi, granite, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 37410.Vittmann, Priester und Beamte 67, 69-70 [3.3.1.2] Taf. 5.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.155Pedeamun-nebnesuttaui, temp. Necho II (d) seated, diorite, usurping Dyn. XII statue, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, Temp. No. 7.6.24.5.Vittmann, Priester und Beamte 67, 75-7 [3.3.1.7] Taf. 3; Vienna. 5000 Jahre 88 [166] Abb.<<>>

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Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.155Khnemebremen, block statue, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36918 (K.160).el-Sayed in BIFAO 84 (1984), 127-46 pls. xxxvii-xxxix.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.155Khensardais, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36941.FERE photo. 14581.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.155Irterauy, squatting, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36945.FERE photo. 14527<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.155Espekashuti, dedicated by son Espamedu, Vizier, temp. Psammetikhos I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE36948.See Bother, Egyptian Sculpture of the Late Period 15 [bottom].<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.155Zeptahefankh, block statue, temp. Psammetikhos I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36949.De Meulenaere in BIFAO lxiii (1965), 19-32 pls. i-iv. Texts, Otto in Mitt. Kairo xv (1957), 205-6 [1].

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.155ABlock-statue, with cartouche, Dyn. XXVI-Ptol., in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36955.Legrain, Statues et statuettes iii, pl. xxvi [left] (called 42217).<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.155AKapefhamontu(?), block statue, Dyn. XXX or later, in Cairo Egyptian Museum, JE 36962.See Jansen-Winkeln, K. in SAK 28 (2000), 112, 121 [95].

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.155

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Pedeamun-nebnesuttaui, son of Hor, block statue, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36958.FERE photo. 15551.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.155Usiri-wer, block statue, Early Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36959.FERE photo. 14583.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.155Esmin, block statue, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36969.FERE photo. 14538.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.156Pedeamun-nebnesuttaui, kneeling with statuette of Osiris, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE36973.Hornemann, Types ii, pl. 566.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.156APsametek, block statue, Ptolemaic, in Cairo Egyptian Museum, JE 36975.See Jansen-Winkeln, K. in SAK 28 (2000), 113, 121 [105].

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.156Iryiry, block statue, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36977 (K.195).FERE photo. 14586.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.156Esbanebded, block statue, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36978.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.156Pedekharenkhons, block statue, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36980 (K.301).Vittmann, Priester und Beamte 67, 83-4 [3.3.1.14] Taf. 4.<<>>

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Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.156Buteh-hor, block statue, Dyn. XXX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36983.FERE photo. 14557.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.156Harkhebi, called Usiri-wer, block statue, black granite, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 36984.Bakr in ÄZ 98 (1970), 1-4 (with text) Taf. i Abb. 1-3.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.156Esbanebded, block statue, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36985.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.156Meramun, Dyn. XXX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36986.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.156Pedeamun-nebnesuttaui, block statue, Dyn. XXX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36989.FERE photo. 14568.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.156Zekhonsefankh, son of Pemu, early Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36992.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.156AEspekashuti, Vizier, seated on ground with one knee up, temp. Psammetikhos I, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 37000.Russmann and Finn, Egyptian Sculpture. Cairo and Luxor figs. on 178, 179 [82].

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.156Amenemopet, block statue, dedicated by son Iry, temp. Psammetikhos I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE

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37002.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.156Pedeamun-nebnesuttaui, block statue, late Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37011 (K.131).el-Sayed in BIFAO 83 (1983), 144-8 pls. xxv B, xxvi, xxvii (as end Dyn. XXX to Ptolemaic).<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.156Hahet, Prophet of Montu, block statue, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37012.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.156Esmin, block statue, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37017.De Meulenaere, H. in Eyre, C. et al., Studies ... Shore 216-18 pl. xxxiii. Names, Legrain in Ann. Serv. vii(1906), 43 [143].

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.156Shakhepri, daughter of Esmin, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37026.FERE photo. 14720. Name, see Ranke, Personennamen i, 324 [21].<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.156Ahmosi, son of Esbanebded, with eldest son Esbanebded in relief on side, early Ptolemaic, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 37075.Fairman in JEA xx (1934), 1-4 pls. i, ii. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 212 [890].

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.156Pired, Dyn. XXVII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37076.Zayed in Ann. Serv. lvii (1962), 150-6 pls. iv-vii bis, fig. 2-4. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 212 [891].

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.156AEskhnum, block statue, Dyn. XXX or later, in Cairo Egyptian Museum, JE 37128.See Jansen-Winkeln, K. in SAK 28 (2000), 113, 121 [105].

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.

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ii2.156Ankhpekhrod, block statue, Dyn. XXVII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37129.Names, Legrain in BIFAO xii (1916), 94 [vii] (called 37120).<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.156Irtierthai, son of Irterau (mother), Dyn. XXVI(?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37132.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.156Usiri-wer, son of Her(ib)esnef, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37134 (K.445).<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.156Esmin, Doorkeeper of the temple of Amun, son of Zeho, double statue with wife Tashenmin, Ptolemaic,in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37136.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.156Harsiesi, son of Pakharkhons, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37137.FERE photo. 14656.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.156Pakharkhons, son of Esba[nebded], kneeling with naos, probably Dyn. XXVII, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 37138.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.157Esmin, with statuette of Amun, temp. Nektanebos II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37140.Title, Legrain in Ann. Serv. vii (1906), 42-3 [top], cf. 186 with n.3.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.157Usiri-wer, son of Heribesnef, block statue, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37141.Name of father, Ranke, Personennamen i, 230 [16].<<>>

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Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.157Pedeas, Scribe of the divine seal of Amun, son of Psammethek, block statue, Late Period, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 37142.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.157Ankhpekhrod, son of Kap-ha-[amun], block statue, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37143.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.157Espautitaui, son of Usiri-wer, block statue, Dyn. XXX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37146.Names, Legrain in Ann. Serv. vii (1906), 41 [upper] No. 456.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.157Harsiesi, Servant of the White Crown, son of Userkhons, block statue, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 37149 (K.458).FERE photo. 14592.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.157Ser-dhout, block statue, Dyn. XXVI (usurped from XXV), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37151(K.425).<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.157Pedeamun-nebnesuttaui, block statue, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37152.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.157Ankhpekhrod, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37154.See Bothmer, Egyptian Sculpture of the Late Period 38.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.157

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Esmin, Prophet of Amun, Osiris, and Neferhotep, son of Pedeamunnebnesuttaui, block statue, Ptolemaic,in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37160.See De Meulenaere in BIFAO liv (1954), 78 [7] n.1.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.157Pedeamun-nebnesuttaui, Prophet of Harsaphes, etc., son of Paiuenhor, Greatest of the seers in Heliopolis,block statue, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37167.FERE photo. 14531.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.157Ankhpekhrod, Servant of the White Crown, son of Userkhons, block statue, Ptolemaic, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 37168 (K.510 bis (?)).FERE photo. 14537.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.157Espamedu, Scribe of the treasury of Amun, son of Ankhpekhrod, block statue, Ptolemaic, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 37169.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.157AAmenemope, block statue, Dyn. XXX or early Ptolemaic, in Cairo Egyptian Museum, JE 37170.See Jansen-Winkeln, K. in SAK 28 (2000), 113, 122 [112].

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.157Pa-akhref, Overseer of cargo boats of the Lord of the Two Lands, son of Harsiesi, block statue withHathor sistrum on front, basalt, temp. Psammetikhos I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37171.Russmann and Finn, Egyptian Sculpture fig. on 183 [84]. Upper part, Legrain in Ann. Serv. xvi (1916), 148with pl. [right].<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.157Harwoz, block statue, granite, temp. Psammetikhos I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37172.Titles, Legrain in Rec. de Trav. xxx (1908), 21-2 [D, E].

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Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.157Harwoz, fragment, limestone, temp. Psammetikhos I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37403.Titles, Legrain in Rec. de Trav. xxx (1908), 21-2 [D, E].

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.157Pakharkhons, Scribe of the temple, son of Pedeas, block statue, Dyn. XXX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 37173 (K.452).El-Sayed, R. in Memnonia x (1999), 185-90 pls. l, li [A, B]. See De Meulenaere, Le Surnom 9 [23].<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.157Esmin, son of Pedeamun-nebnesuttaui, block statue, granite, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE37178.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.157Esmin, son of Pedeamun-nebnesuttaui, block statue, limestone, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 37191.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.157Imhotep, son of Pakem, Late Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37181.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.157Hor, Prophet of Imhotep, son of Imhotep, block, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37185.FERE photo. 14659.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.157Zekhensefankh, Prophet of Osiris Hekzet of the Divine adoratress of Shepenwept I, etc., son of Iufa,block statue, late Dyn. XXV or temp. Psammetikhos I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37196.Bresciani in Studi Classicie Orientali xxv (1976), 13-25 pls.<<>>

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ii2.157Haremakhet, son of Pedamenopet, dedicated by son Pedamenopet, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 37199.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.157Psammethek-menemweset, son of Ahmosi, kneeling with naos of Ptah, Dyn. XXVI-XXVII, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 37210.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.157Esmin, wab-priest of Ament, son of Psammethek, kneeling with naos, probably Dyn. XXVII, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 37215.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.157Basa (TT389), lower part of squatting statue, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37219.Assman, Das Grab des Basa 15 Abb. 1-6.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.157Espautitaui, Overseer of troops, son of Ankhefenkhons, block statue with Hathor sistrum on front, LatePeriod, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37322.Hornemann, Types ii, pl. 452.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.157Userkhons, son of Wehebre-khu, as scribe, dedicated by son Wehebre-khu, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 37327.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.157Harkaui, Prophet of Onuris of Sebennytos, son of Beniutet, late Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 37328.FERE photo. 14771.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.158

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Nekhtmontu, son of Usiri-wer, Ptolemaic, (a) standing, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 37330.Brussels. 5000 ans pl. 48 [No. 71].

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.158Nekhtmontu, son of Usiri-wer, Ptolemaic, (b) perhaps same man, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, FouillesNo. 413.Titles, Legrain in Ann. Serv. vii (1906), 41 [lower].

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.158APedepepet, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37332.See Jansen-Wilkeln, K. in SAK 28 (2000), 114, 122 [116].

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.158Man in long garment, with erased text on back, sandstone, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 37334.Hornemann, Types i, pl. 109.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.158Paiuenhor, son of Pired, block statue, limestone, Dyn. XXVII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37335.Zayed in Ann. Serv. lvii (1962), 143-9 fig. 1 pls. i-iii.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.158Paiuenhor, son of Pired, block statue, granite, Dyn. XXVII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37350.See Bothmer, Egyptian Sculpture of the Late Period 38.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.158Hor and Wehebre, double-statue, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37339.Zayed in Ann. Serv. lvii (1962), 159 pl. xi.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.158Rohet, Prophet of Montu of Madâmûd, son of Mentu(em)mehyt, block statue, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo,

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Egyptian Museum, JE 37342.Text, Legrain in BIFAO xii (1916), 92-3 [v].

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.158Heribesnef, Prophet of Khons, son of Espautitaui, with statuette of Osiris, in Cairo, Ptolemaic, EgyptianMuseum, JE 37343 (Fouilles No. 385).Legrain in Ann. Serv. vii (1906), 42 (No. 385).

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.158Zeho, Treasurer of the temple of Amun, son of Thonufer, block statue, Dyn. XXX, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 37354.See Bothmer, Egyptian Sculpture of the Late Period 100, 103.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.158Zeho, Servant of the White Crown, son of Hor, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37357.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.158Pedehorpare, son of Amenemopet, block statue, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37363.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.158Harsiesi, Divine scribe, etc., statue group with father(?) Pawenkhons and son Espautitaui, Ptolemaic, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37376.Zayed in Ann. Serv. lvii (1962), 159 pls. viii-ix.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.158Pedehormeden, Overseer of prophets of Bubastis, fragment, temp. Psammetikhos I, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 37395.Daressy in Ann. Serv. xii (1912), 195 [near top, 271].<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.158Irtharerau, Prophet of Osiris Wep-ished, Chief of the craftsmen of Amun, son of Ankhpefhor, kneeling

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with naos, steatite, late Dyn. XXV to early Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 37399.Bothmer in Kêmi, xx (1970), 45 [xvi] pl. xii [24].<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.158Esinhert, son of Harsiesi, kneeling with statuette of Osiris, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 37408.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.158Benteh-hor, Scribe of divine writings, son of Pedeamun-nebnesuttaui, temp. Necho II, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 37414.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.158Pedemin, son of Pa(en)khetiu, squatting, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37415.Names, Ranke, Personennamen i, 123 [18], 110 [15].<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.158Espamedu, Vizier, son of Espekashuti, Vizier, temp. Psammetikhos I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 37416.Bothmer Egyptian Sculpture of the Late Period 19, 66, 106.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.158Nebneteru, First prophet of Montu, son of Hor, block statue, quartzite, Late Period, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 37422.De Meulenaere in BIFAO 86 (1986), 143-6 pl. ix (as late Dyn. XXV to early Dyn. XXVI).<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.158Esankhefenmaet, Prophet of Osiris, Min, etc., son of Espautitaui, kneeling with naos, Dyn. XXVI, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37425.<<>>

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ii2.159Paheb, son of Pataui, kneeling with statuette of baboon, Late Period or Graeco-Roman, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 37436.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.159 and 165Pedeamenre-nebweset, Second prophet of Khonsemweset-Neferhotep, son of Irtarerau, Dyn. XXVIlower part with statuette of Osiris, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37442, upper part in New York NY,Metropolitan Museum of Art 07.228.33.Bother, Egyptian Sculpture of the Late Period 45 [38] pl. 36 [86].

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.159Zeinhertefankh, son of Espekashuti, Vizier, with statuette of Osiris, late Dyn. XXV, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 37447.Bresciani in Studi Classici e Orientali xix-xx (1970-1), 70-2 Tav. iv. Title, Kees in ÄZ lxxx (1955), 79[middle].

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.159Tentpahybiat, daughter of Usiri-wer, standing, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37451.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.159Takhybiat, h_nmtj-priestess of Khonspekhrod, daughter of Ankhpekhrod, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 37452.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.159Tiwat, daughter of Harsiesi, late Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37453.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.159Pakhnum, Royal scribe and counter (h. sb) of the king of the gods, son of Pataui, with statuette of Osiris,Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37456.De Meulenaere in Chron. d’Ég. lxxii (1997), 17-24 figs. 1, 2.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.

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ii2.159Pedeamun-nebnesuttaui, son of Esmin and Nehemse-ubaste, Dyn. XXVII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 37514.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.159Esshu-tefnut, hpt-uzat and heska-priest, son of Espekashuti, Vizier, block statue, early Dyn. XXVI, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37849.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.159Usiri-wer called Hahet, son of Pedamenopet, block statue, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37843.FERE photo. 14529.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.159Amenemhet, son of Pedeas, dedicated by son Pedeas, block statue, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 37847.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.159AAnkhpekhrod, Divine father, Prophet of Amun in Karnak, etc., son of Esmin and Tadesidiankh, blockstatue, late Dyn. XXX to early Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37853.De Meulenaere, H. in Chron. d’Ég. lxviii (1993), 51-5 fig. 5-7.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.159Wehebre, wab-priest of Re of the temple terrace of the temple of Amun, son of Psammethek andNebakhet, Sistrum player of Amen-re, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37855.Pernigotti in Studi Classici e Orientali xxi (1972), 308-13 fig. 2 Tav. ii-iv.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.159Ihet, Prophet of the bull in Madâmûd, son of Wehebre, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 37857.FERE photo. 14544. Texts, Legrain in BIFAO xii (1916), 90-1 [Doc. iii].<<>>

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Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.159Kapef-ha-amun, Prophet of Montu, son of Pashenmin, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 37860.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.159APakharkhons, early Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37860.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.159Zeho, Prophet of ram of Mendes and Hat-Mehyt in Thebes, son of Espamedu, block statue, granite, Dyn.XXX., in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37861 (K.600 (?)).See Bothmer Egyptian Sculpture of Late Period 96, 100; Raven, M. in OMRO lxi (1980), 22.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.159Zeho, Prophet of ram of Mendes and Hat-Mehyt in Thebes, son of Espamedu, standing, Dyn. XXX., inCairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 8.12.24.5.Part of text, De Meulenaere in BIFAO 86 (1986), 144. See Bothmer Egyptian Sculpture of Late Period 96,100; Raven, M. in OMRO lxi (1980), 21-2.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.159Pedeamun-nebnesuttaui, son of Hor and Shepensopdet, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE37862 (K.601).<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.159Pakharkhons, good name Hahet, Monthly priest in the 4th guild, son of Hor, block statue, Late Period, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37864 (K.604).See De Meulenaere, Surnom 9 [23].<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.159Kapef-ha-amun, son of Pedeamun-nebnesuttaui, Dyn. XXX., in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37869(K.612).

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FERE photo. 14653.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.159Psammethek, son of Thanenhebu, block statue, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37873.FERE photo. 14591.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.159Zedhutefankh, with deceased before Amun on front, block statue, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 37877.Maspero, Égypte fig. 452.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.159Iryiry, Scribe of the divine book of Haroeris, son of Kap(ef)-ha-amun, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 37883.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.159Pedamenopet, son of Pakharkhons, Late Period., in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37884 (probably also JE38683).<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.159Heri, good name Harsiesi, son of Ankhpekhrod, dedicated by son Ankhpekhrod, Prophet of Montu lordof Thebes, kneeling with statuette of Osiris, end of Dyn. XXV or early Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 37885 (K.536).Hornemann, Types iii, pl. 610; Pernigotti in Aegyptus liv (1974), 141-6 fig. 1 Tav. i, ii.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.159AHor, block statue, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37988.See Jansen-Winkeln, K. in SAK 28 (2000), 115, 123 [135].

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.159Hor, Prophet of Bubastis of Thebes, son of Irtierthau, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 37886 (K.568).

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Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.159Hor, Scribe of the divine seal, son of Pedeamun-nebnesuttaui, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE37982.FERE photo. 14574.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.159Irtharerau, Royal scribe, son of Esinhert, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37989.De Meulenaere, H. in Tiradritti, F. (ed.), The Treasures of the Egyptian Museum (1999), figs. on 340, 341[left].<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.159-60Zekhensefankh, Prophet of Sobk of Asher, son of Paminu-uza, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 37992.Bothmer, Egyptian Sculpture of the Late Period 31-2 [27] pls. 23-4 [53-5].

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.160Ankhpekhrod, son of Pakharkhons, Dyn. XXVI-XXVII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37993.Hornemann, Types i, pl. 294; FERE photo. 14546. See Bothmer, Egyptian Sculpture of the Late Period 131.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.160Zeptahefankh, wab-priest of Ament, son of Usiri-wer, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 37994.FERE photo. 14547.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.160Kapuha-khons, son of Userkhons, block statue, probably Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 38001 (K.603).<<>>

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ii2.160Pataui, Royal scribe of the district of Memphis, son of Pakhnum, with statuette of Osiris, Ptolemaic, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38004.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.160Espamedu, son of Hor, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38007.See Bothmer, Egyptian Sculpture of the Late Period 16.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.160Esmin, son of Sheminhert, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38008 (K.632).<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.160Ankhpekhrod, Scribe of the treasury of Amun, son of Usiri-wer, block statue, granite, Ptolemaic, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38009 (K.183).FERE photo. 14585. See Bothmer, Egyptian Sculpture of the Late Period 153.<<Notebook B.17, 85; B. List (3); letter Bothmer 30-4-71>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.160ABlock-statue of Djekhensefankh, God’s Father, son of Esbanebded, God’s Father, and Ankhtaui(?),Sistrum-player of Amun, black granite, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38011.Abdelraheim, M. in GM 192 (2003), 15-18 Taf. 1.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.160Amenardais, Prophet of Harsaphes, Osiris, and Hathor, son of Khu-harshefi, block statue, temp.Psammetikhos I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38012.See Habachi in ÄZ xc (1963), 49 [Addendum]; De Meulenaere in Réligions en Égypte hellénistique etromaine, Colloque de Strasbourg, 16-18 mai 1967, 28.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.160Hor, son of Nekht-harhebi, Dyn. XXX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38013.FERE photo. 14552.<<>>

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Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.160Pakharkhons, Gods father, Prophet of gold, etc., son of Psammethek and Esart, kneeling with naos, LatePeriod., in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38016 (K.648).Selim, H. in MDAIK 56 (2000), 361-9 Taf. 40-2 (as early Dyn. XXVI).<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.160Esmin, Prophet and wab priest of Mut of the Birth House, son of Zeho, block statue, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 38020.FERE photo. 14539.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.160APedubaste Psammethek-sonb, son of Pashe(n)mut, kneeling statue with figure of Osiris, temp. Apries, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38021.Names and titles, De Meulenaere in OLP 12 (1981), 130 [86].

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.160Pedeamun-nebnesuttaui, son of Irtharerau, block statue, early Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE38024.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.160Esmin, son of Kap-ha-amun, Dyn. XXX to early Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38025.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.160AStatue, head and lower legs lost, of Preten, Hereditary Prince, Count, King’s brother, Prophet (ofnumerous deities), son of Preten and Tadjehuti, with inscription mentioning oracles at Karnak, granite,Ptolemaic, in Cairo Mus. JE 38033.Coulon, L. in Rev. d’Ég. 52 (2001), 85-112 pls. xv-xxi.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.160Pakharkhons, wab-priest of Ament, son of Harsiesi, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38036.<<>>

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Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.160Esbanebded, Prophet of Montu of Thebes, son of Ankhpekhrod, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 38039.FERE photo. 14563; Caminos in Drevniy vostok 1 (Korostovtsev Festschrift, Moscow 1975), 52-60 pl. 1(as Third Int. Period).<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.160Paiuenhor, son of Hor, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38040.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.160Irtharerau, Prophet of Amun in Karnak, son of Pakharkhons, kneeling with naos, Dyn. XXX, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 38041.See De Meulenaere, H. in Chron. d’Ég. lxiv (1989), 64-5 (with title and date).<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.160AHarnufer, block statue, Dyn. XXX or later, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38044.See Jansen-Winkeln, K. in SAK 28 (2000), 115, 123 [139].

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.160Hor, son of Pedeamun-nebnesuttaui, Third prophet of Amun, late Dyn. XXV or early Dyn. XXVI, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38045.Bothmer in Kêmi, xx (1970), 44-5 [xii] pl. xi [20].<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.160Ser-dhout, Servant of the White Crown, son of Zemin, Dyn. XXX(?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE38046 (K.691).FERE photo. 14553.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.160Usiri-wer, with ram-headed vase with cartouches of the Theban Triad, fragmentary, Ptolemaic, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 38055 (K.700).

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Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.160Iufau, Prophet of Thoth, son of Nekhtefmut, kneeling with statuette of Osiris, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 38061.Hornemann, Types pl. 563. FERE photo. 14742.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.160 and 165Usiri-wer, son of Tawehert (mother), with statuette of Theban Triad and address to priests, green schist,Dyn. XXX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38064, head in Brooklyn Museum, 55.175.Bresciani in Studi classici e Orientali, ix (1960), 112-17 pls. i, ii.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.160Woman, painted, uninscribed, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38582.Hornemann, Types iv, pl. 948. See Bothmer Egyptian Sculpture of the Late Period 117.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.160Ankhpekhrod, Prophet of Montu of Thebes, son of Harsiesi, early Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 38588.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.160Paiu(en)hor, son of Nekht-harhebi, block statue, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38590.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.161Pedubaste, son of Esmin, Dyn. XXX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38591.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.161Pakharkhons, son of Hor, Dyn. XXX to early Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38592.<<>>

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ii2.161AStanding theophorous statue of Pakharkhons, son of Wahibre, with small statue of Amun-re in front ofhim, black granite, Late Period, formerly in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37353, now in AlexandriaNational Museum.Selim, H. in SAK 32 (2004), 368-74 Taf. 21, 22.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.161Pedamenopet, son of Shednefertem, Dyn. XXX(?), formerly in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38601(K.243), now in Alexandria National Museum.Selim, H. in SAK 32 (2004), 363-8 Taf. 19, 20.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.161Man kneeling with naos of Osiris, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38602.Hornemann, Types iii, pl. 635.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.161Iryiry, seated in cloak, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38604.Hornemann, Types iii, pl. 765.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.161Mentuemhet, Third prophet of Amun, son of Esmin, early Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE38607.FERE photo. 14561.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.161AHarsiesi, holding statuette of Osiris, schist, early Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38599.Bothmer, B. in SAK 6 (1978), Taf. xv.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.161Esmin, son of Khnemebre-men, early Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38686 (as JE 38685 inBibl.).<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.

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ii2.161Iufa, Scribe of offerings of the temple of Amun, son of Thaimaba[nakht], early Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 39259.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.161Kapef-ha-amun, Great scholar in Thebes, son of Amenemopet, block statue, Ptolemaic, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 9.6.24.3 (K.196).FERE photo. 14526.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.161Harsiesi, son of Esmin, block statue, Dyn. XXX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 8.12.24.3(K.771).Bothmer Egyptian Sculpture of the Late Period 103.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.161Userkhons, Scribe of divine offerings, son of Kapef-ha-khons, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. No. 10.12.24.3.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.161Espautitaui, Prophet of Thoth in Mâdamûd, called Harsiesi, son of Zeho, standing with statuette,Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 18.12.24.1.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.161Heribesnef, son of Esmin, block statue with statuette of Sekhmet, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, Temp. No. 18.12.24.2.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Private Statues. Dyn. XXVI to Ptolemaic.ii2.161Harsiesi, Scribe of Amun in the 5th guild, son of Pedeneferhotep, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. No. 18.12.24.3.<<>>

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ii2.161Amun, temp. Tutankhamun, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Fouilles No. 518.Wildung in Die Kunst 90 [6] (June 1978), fig. 7 on 337 (probably this). Text, Legrain, Répertoire No. 340.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Statues of Divinities.ii2.161AAmun, schist, end of Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38049.Corteggiani, L’Egypte des Pharaons No. 77 fig.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Statues of Divinities.ii2.161Mut, dedicated by Huy, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37836 (= JE 38684).<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Statues of Divinities.ii2.161AOsiris, dedicated by Espekashuti, schist, temp. Psammetikhos I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37010.De Meulenaere and Bothmer in Kémi xix (1969), 11 n.3 pl. iv [10, 11].

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Statues of Divinities.ii2.161Osiris, with Isis and Nephthys in relief on sides, schist, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 36751.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Statues of Divinities.ii2.161A soul of Pe, temp. Amenophis IV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 38593 (JE 36713).Daressy, Statues de divinitiés 155 pl. xxxiii.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Statues of Divinities.ii2.161Termuthis, seated, suckling child, dedicated by Ashakhet, Head of metal chisellers in the house of Amun,son of Khensmosi, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42138 (JE 37856).Texts, Legrain, Statues et Statuettes i, 88-9.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Statues of Divinities.ii2.161Wert-hekau, serpent headed, nursing young king with cartouche of Khufu, New Kingdom (probablyimitation of Old Kingdom statue), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42002 (JE 37020).Legrain, Statues et Statuettes i, 2 pl. i.

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ii2.161Baboon, (a) fragment, sandstone, temp. Amenophis IV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38584.Text, Legrain, Répertoire No. 292.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Statues of Divinities.ii2.161Baboon, (b) basalt, temp. Ramesses III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37325.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Statues in Museums and Collections other than Cairo. Statues.ii2.162 (cf. supra. 140 (d)-(j), CG 42106)Amenophis IV, Osiride, probably from an avenue of crio-sphinxes, sandstone, formerly in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 42106, now in Lausanne, Museum Cantonal des Beaux-Arts, Inv. Ég. 3.Wild, Lausanne. Ant

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Statues in Museums and Collections other than Cairo. Statues.ii2.162Block statue, no name, with naos containing ram’s head of Amun, granite, temp. Ramesses II, formerly inCairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42174 (JE 37865), then in New York, Anderson Gallery in 1922, andSotheby Parke Bernet in 1959.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Statues in Museums and Collections other than Cairo. Statues.ii2.162Djekhensefankh, Scribe of the mat of the temple of Amun, son of Khensmosi, with statuette of Osiris,dedicated by son Khensmosi, Dyn. XXVI, formerly in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37846, now inBaltimore, Walters Art Gallery, 22.174.Steindorff, Cat. 59-60 [173] pls. xxxiv, cxvi.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Statues in Museums and Collections other than Cairo. Statues.ii2.162Ipuy, sem priest, kneeling, with baboon on altar, steatite, Dyn. XX, formerly in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 42187, Omar Pasha colln., 400, and in Resandro colln. in 1992.Legrain, Statues et statuettes ii, 54-5 pl. xlix.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Statues in Museums and Collections other than Cairo. Statues.ii2.162Ankhpekhrod, son of Paiu(en)hor, Dyn. XXII, formerly in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37127, now inBaltimore, Walters Art Gallery, 22.178.Steindorff, Cat. 57 [167] pls. xxx, cxv.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Statues in Museums and Collections other than Cairo. Statues.ii2.162Esbanebded, son of Pakharkhons, Dyn. XXII, formerly in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37165, now in

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Baltimore, Walters Art Gallery, 22.165.Steindorff, Cat. 55-6 [163] pls. xxix, cxv.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Statues in Museums and Collections other than Cairo. Statues.ii2.163Esmin, son of Ahmosi-Siptah, Dyn. XXII, formerly in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37412, now inBaltimore, Walters Art Gallery, 22.158.Steindorff, Cat. 54-5 [162] pls. xxx, cxiv.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Statues in Museums and Collections other than Cairo. Statues.ii2.163Esmin, son of Kapef-ha-amun, with deceased before Theban Triad on front, Dyn. XXII, formerly inCairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37164, now in Baltimore, Walters Art Gallery, 22.183.Steindorff, Cat. 57-8 [168] pls. xxix, cxvi.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Statues in Museums and Collections other than Cairo. Statues.ii2.163Irakhons, son of Harsiesi, with deceased adoring on sides, dedicated by son Harsiesi, Dyn. XXII, formerlyin Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37411, now in Baltimore, Walters Art Gallery, 22.141.Steindorff, Cat. 54 [161] pls. xxix, cxiv.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Statues in Museums and Collections other than Cairo. Statues.ii2.163Pakharkhons, son of Esbanebded, kneeling with naos of Osiris, early Dyn. XXVI, formerly in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 37126, now in Baltimore, Walters Art Gallery, 22.175.Steindorff, Cat. 63 [180] pls. xxxi, cxvii.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Statues in Museums and Collections other than Cairo. Statues.ii2.163Thaenweset, with deceased adoring Osiris emblem on front, Dyn. XXII, formerly in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 37003, now in New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 35.9.1.Winlock in M.M.A. Bull. xxx (1935), 142-4 fig. 3.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Statues in Museums and Collections other than Cairo. Dyn. XXII-XXVI.ii2.163Zeho, Prophet of Wen, holding naos with Nekhbet as vulture protecting King, with his cartouche as Teosand son of King Harsiesi, Dyn. XXII or later, unfinished, formerly in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38010,now in Brussels, Brussels, Musées Royaux d’Art et d’Histoire, E.7654.Hornemann, Types i, pl. 232a.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Statues in Museums and Collections other than Cairo. Dyn. XXII-

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XXVI.ii2.163Nifamun, Priest of Mut, block statue, Dyn. XXII-XXVI, formerly in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 36972, now in New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 25.184.15.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Statues in Museums and Collections other than Cairo. Dyn. XXII-XXVI.ii2.164Irtharerau, Prophet of Wen, son of Hor, with statuette of Osiris, dedicated by son Nekau, temp. NechoII, formerly in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37890, now in Baltimore, Walters Art Gallery, 22.215.Steindorff, Cat. 60-1 [174] pls. xxxi, cxvii.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Statues in Museums and Collections other than Cairo. Dyn. XXII-XXVI.ii2.164Esmin, Prophet of Amenemopet, son of Ankhpekhrod, Dyn. XXVI, formerly in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 37868, now in Glasgow, Burrell colln., 13.233.Hannah in Arch. für Orientforschung xvii (1954), 185 [2] fig. 1.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Statues in Museums and Collections other than Cairo. Dyn. XXII-XXVI.ii2.164Pakem, son of Eshor (possibly Zeho), Dyn. XXVI, formerly in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37329, nowin Baltimore, Walters Art Gallery, 22.410.Steindorff, Cat. 49-50 [146] pls. xxv, cxiii.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Statues in Museums and Collections other than Cairo. Dyn. XXII-XXVI.ii2.165Pedehorpare, son of Kapefhamontu, good name Puerem, Great seer in Armant, basalt, Dyn. XXVI,(possibly Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36666), formerly in Omar Pasha colln., then in C. de Paaw colln.Sotheby Sale Cat. July 14, 1986, No. 140 fig.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Statues in Museums and Collections other than Cairo. Dyn. XXVI.ii2.165Penmaet, Fourht prophet, son of Esamun, kneeling with empty naos, Dyn. XXVI, formerly in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 37158, now in Baltimore, Walters Art Gallery, 22.81.Steindorff, Cat. 62-3 [179] pls. xxx, cxvii.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Statues in Museums and Collections other than Cairo. Dyn. XXVI.ii2.165Wehebre, with deceased adoring Osiris, Ptolemaic, formerly in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37870, then

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in B[ourgignon], C[anessa], and Omar Pasha collns., and in Harer colln. in 1992.D. C. F[orbes] in KMT 8 [1] (1997), 23-4 fig. on 22 [right].<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Statues in Museums and Collections other than Cairo. Late Period.ii2.165Ruru, with naos of Osiris, Late Period, formerly in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37008, now in NewYork, Queen’s College, Flushing.See The Art Journal xx [1] (Fall 1960), 32.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Statues in Museums and Collections other than Cairo. Late Period.ii2.165Thonufer, son of Espamedu, Dyn. XXX, (a) kneeling, formerly in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 36976, Omar Pasha colln., then in New York - London, Royal Athena Galleries, in 1999.Eisenberg, J. M. Art of the Ancient World. Greek, Etruscan, Roman, Egyptian & Near Eastern Antiquities x (Jan.1999), No. 184 fig. on back cover (as Dyn. XXIX).

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Statues in Museums and Collections other than Cairo. Ptolemaic.ii2.165Harnufer, son of Esmin, dedicated by eldest son Ahmosi, formerly in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 38583, now in New York NY, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 17.120.145.M.M.A. Bull. xiii (1918), fig. on 59.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Statues in Museums and Collections other than Cairo. Ptolemaic.ii2.165Pakharkhons, called Pimontu, Prophet of Khnum, son of Usiri-wer, block statue, Ptolemaic, formerly inCairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36667, now in Baltimore, Walters Art Gallery, 22.210.Steindorff, Cat. 59 [170] pls. xxx, cxvi.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Stelae in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.ii2.165Fragment, text with prenomen of Wegaf, Dyn. XIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37510.Text, Legrain in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), 249-50.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Stelae in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.ii2.166Fragment of royal decree in favour of Queen Ahmosi Nefertere, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Fouilles No. 494.Cartouche, Legrain, Répertoire No. 335.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Stelae in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.ii2.166Amenophis II and Queen Tia before Amun, upper part, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,

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Temp. No. 6.11.26.6.Text, Legrain, Répertoire No. 186.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Stelae in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.ii2.166Huy, Viceroy of Kush (TT40), two registers on recto, I, Khnum and Amun, II, deceased adoring withhymn to the kas of Amun and Tutankhamun, and on verso, deceased kneeling, adoring, steatite, temp.Tutankhamun, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37463.Rowe in Ann. Serv. xl (1940), 47-50 pl. ix.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Stelae in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.ii2.166Senimen, Official of the Queen’s house, kneeling adoring Ptah, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 34040 (JE 41393).Lacau, Stèles du Nouvel Empire 75 pl. xxv.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Stelae in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.ii2.166Neb-bu-neb, Head of cake makers of the temple of Amun, son of Wertnefert (mother), and AhmosiNefertere holding sistra with Amenophis I adoring Theban Triad above, Dyn. XX, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 36718.Names, Legrain, Répertoire No. 43.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Stelae in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.ii2.166Tapeshesetenesi censing before Amenophis I and Ahmosi Nefertere, Dyn. XX, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 36717.Names, Legrain, Répertoire No. 46.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Stelae in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.ii2.166Mut with sistra before Amun and Khons, dedicated by Menkheperre (later King), Dyn. XXI, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 36670.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Stelae in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.ii2.166Khensmosi adoring Theban Triad, New Kingdom or later, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36716.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Stelae in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.ii2.166Paraemhab adoring Amun, fragment, basalt, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36913.

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Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Stelae in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.ii2.166Peshedu adoring Tueris, with names of family below, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 36671.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Stelae in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.ii2.166Queen Ankhnesneferebre, adoption stela (giving dates of deaths of her father Psammetikhos II andNitocris), double scene, Psammetikhos I receiving heb-sed from Amun with Mut, and Ankhnesneferebre,followed by Sheshonk, Chief steward of the divine wife, son of Harsiesi, before Amun and Khons,alabaster, year 4 of Apries, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36907.Leahy, A. in JEA 82 (1996), 145-65 fig. pl. xii. Text, Maspero in Ann. Serv. v (1915), 84-6. See Maspero,Guide (1915), 185 [681].

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Stelae in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.ii2.166Stela with magical texts, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37508.Texts, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xvii (1917), 194-6.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Stelae in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.ii2.166Stela with Hathor-cow in papyrus-clump, probably Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 37896.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Various in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.ii2.166Obelisk, Sebkemsaf I (Sekhemre-wazkhau), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 17011 (JE 38030).Kuentz, Obélisques 19-20 pl. vi.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Various in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.ii2.166 (see also ii2.120)Obelisk fragments, Haremhab, schist, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 17017-18 (JE 37523-4), anotherfragment, acquired later, JE 64932.Kuentz, Obélisques 32-5 pl. x.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Various in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.ii2.166Naos, upper part, with two statuettes of King Neferhotep I, Dyn. III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG42022 (JE 37497).

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Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Various in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.ii2.166Naos of Ptah containing statuette flanked by two uraei, with Amenopet censing on one side and wife Rycensing on the other side, sandstone, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 70026(JE 36673).Roeder, Naos 105-6 pls. 36, 86 (a, b).

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Various in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.ii2.167Offering-stand, Tuthmosis III, granite (a) with dedication text mentioning Akhmenu, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 36924.Legrain, Répertoire No. 142.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Various in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.ii2.167Offering-stand, Tuthmosis III, granite (b) lower part, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. No. 3.11.26.2.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Various in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.ii2.167Libation-altar, Tuthmosis III, fragmentary, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37379.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Various in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.ii2.167Libation-altar Tuthmosis III, fragmentary, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 3.11.26.7.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Various in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.ii2.167Vase of Set-hirkhopshef, son of Ramesses II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37392.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Various in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.ii2.167Vase fragments, Yewepet, son of Sesonchis I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37457.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Various in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.

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ii2.167Vase fragments, Awereth, son of Osorkon III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37458, 38694.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Various in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.ii2.167Measuring vessel, Hatshepsut, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37535.Text, Legrain, Répertoire No. 95.

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Various in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.ii2.167Measuring vessel, Tuthmosis III, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36925.Lucas and Rowe in Ann. Serv. xl (1940), 84-5 [3] pl. xiii [upper].

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Various in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.ii2.167Three Amun-emblems on throne, Dyn. XXVII or early Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 36754-5, 38171.Daressy in Ann. Serv. ix (1908), 64-6 pl. i (JE 38171).

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Various in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.ii2.167Plaque, Sabacon, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 40066.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Various in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.ii2.167Faience menat, Darius I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37050.Text, Posener, La première domination perse en Égypte 156 [107]. See Legrain in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), 51[right].

Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Various in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.ii2.167Bronze plaque, Darius I with offerings, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38050.Müller, H. W. Äg. Kunst Abb. 178. See Legrain in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), 51 [bottom].

Karnak. Great Temple. Seventh Pylon. North Face. Statues in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.ii2.168Statue of Sesostris IV, colossus, granite, reconstructed from fragments, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG42026 (JE 36128).Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 15-16 pl. xiv. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 6-7 [5].

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ii2.169Statue of Amenophis II, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42074 (JE 36950).Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 43 pl. xliv.

Karnak. Great Temple. Seventh Pylon. North Face. Statues in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.ii2.169Head, probably Amenophis II, obsidian, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42102 (JE 38373).Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 59 (called pl. xliii) pl. lxiii (called 42073).

Karnak. Great Temple. Seventh Pylon. North Face. Statues in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.ii2.169Statue of Menkheperrasonb (TT86, 112), as scribe, granite, temp. Tuthmosis III, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 42125 (JE 38371).Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 75-6 pl. lxxiv. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 125 [414].

Karnak. Great Temple. Seventh Pylon. North Face. Statues in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.ii2.169Squatting statue of Amenhotp, son of Hepu, as old man, granite, temp. Amenophis III, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 42127 (JE 38368).Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 78-80 pl. lxxvi; Maspero, Guide (1915), 136 [459] fig. 50.

Karnak. Great Temple. Seventh Pylon. North Face. Statues in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.ii2.169Block statue of Bekenkhons (TT35), temp. Ramesses II, re-used statue of late Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 42155 (JE 37522).Legrain, Statues et statuettes ii, 21-3 pl. xviii. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 166 [581].

Karnak. Great Temple. Seventh Pylon. North Face. Statues in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.ii2.169Kneeling statue of Wentawat, Viceroy of Kush, granite, Dyn. XX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 42158 (JE 36816).Legrain, Statues et statuettes ii, 25-6 pl. xxii.

Karnak. Great Temple. Seventh Pylon. South Face. Finds.ii2.171Naos of Sesostris I with scenes, King before Amun (once Onuris) on sides, granite, re-used temp.Amenophis IV, found south of Obelisk K, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 47276.Pillet in Ann. Serv. xxiii (1923), 143-58 figs. 1-5 pl. i.

Karnak. Great Temple. Seventh Pylon. South Face. Finds.ii2.171Osiride statue, Mentuhotp-Nebhepetre, sandstone, dedicated by Sesostris II(?) or III, restored by SebkhotpIV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38579.

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Karnak. Great Temple. Seventh Pylon. South Face. Finds.ii2.171Statue of Amenhotp, First prophet of Amun, son of Ramesesnakht, as scribe, lower part, temp. RamessesIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36348.Text on base, Legrain in Ann. Serv. v (1904), 21 (called stela).<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Seventh Pylon. South Face. Finds.ii2.171 (see also ii2.94)Stela fragments, Tuthmosis III, restored by Sethos I, granite, double scene, King offering wine to Amun,and speech of Amun to King with hymn of victory, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34011 (JE 36330).Text, Lacau, Stèles du Nouvel Empire 21-4. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 128 [421].

Karnak. Great Temple. Seventh Pylon. South Face. Finds.ii2.171Votive stela (a) with ram of Amun, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34154 (JE 36162).Lacau, Stèles du Nouvel Empire 200 pl. lxi.

Karnak. Great Temple. Seventh Pylon. South Face. Finds.ii2.171Votive stela (b) Amenemhemu, Servant of Amun, before Prince [Ahmosi] Sipair, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 36347.Vandersleyen in SAK 10 (1983), 315, 320-3 Taf. xviii. See Legrain in Ann. Serv. v (1904), 15 [B].

Karnak. Great Temple. Seventh Pylon. South Face. Finds.ii2.171Votive stela (c) with two geese of Amun and eggs, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34155(JE 36161).Lacau, Stèles du Nouvel Empire 200 pl. lxi.

Karnak. Great Temple. Seventh Pylon. South Face. Finds.ii2.171Votive stela (d) with two rams of Amun, sandstone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36349.See Legrain in Ann. Serv. v (1904), 16 [D].

Karnak. Great Temple. Seventh Pylon. South Face. Finds.ii2.171Votive stela (e) Tuthmosis III before Re-Harakhti, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See Legrain in Ann. Serv. v (1904), 16 [E].

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ii2.173Block statue of Mena-erusiri, Bearer of bouquets of the divine wife, Chamberlain of Amenardais I andShepenwept II, son of Amenpesdeni, granite, Dyn. XXV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. No. 14.5.22.2.Text, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xxii (1922), 261-2 [1].

Karnak. Great Temple. Court II. Finds.ii2.173Two colossi, Sesostris I, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38286-7.Evers, Staat i, pl. 34; Vandier, Manuel iii, 594 pl. xcv [1, 2] (from Evers). See Maspero, Guide (1915), 30[50-1].

Karnak. Great Temple. Court III. Finds. Statues.ii2.179 (see also ii2.136)Colossal statue of Sesostris III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42011 (JE 36580).Pillet in BIFAO xxxviii (1939), 248-51 pl. xxix (confused with colossi of Sesostris I in front of Chapel ofTuthmosis III, see ii2.173); Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 8-9 pl. vi (head). See Maspero, Guide (1915), 7[7].

Karnak. Great Temple. Court III. Finds. Statues.ii2.179 (see also ii2.136)Colossal statue of Sesostris III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42012 (JE 36581).Pillet in BIFAO xxxviii (1939), 248-51 pl. xxix (confused with colossi of Sesostris I in front of Chapel ofTuthmosis III, see ii2.173). See Maspero, Guide (1915), 7 [10].

Karnak. Great Temple. Court III. Finds. Statues.ii2.179Royal head, granite, Dyn. XII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 67843.Habachi in Ann. Serv. xxxviii (1938), 80 [11] pl. xii [1].<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Court III. Finds. Statues.ii2.179Man in cloak, holding flower, upper part, granite, temp. Amenophis II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE67844.Habachi in Ann. Serv. xxxviii (1938), 76 [9] pl. xii [2].

Karnak. Great Temple. Court III. Finds. Statues.ii2.179Ramesses II holding standard, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 67841.Habachi in Ann. Serv. xxxviii (1938), 79 [10] pl. xiii.

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ii2.179King holding captive, with lion between his legs, lower part, alabaster, usurped by Ramesses VI, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 67842.Habachi in Ann. Serv. xxxviii (1938), 75 [7] pl. xi [3].

Karnak. Great Temple. Court III. Finds. Stelae.ii2.179Amosis, with text mentioning Queen-mother Ahhotp and gifts presented to Amun, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 34001 (JE 38246).Lacau, Stèles du Nouvel Empire 1-4 pl. i.

Karnak. Great Temple. Eighth Pylon. Blocks.ii2.180Obelisk fragments, Dyn. XXV, usurped by Psammetikhos II, lower one found here, upper one bought atLuxor, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 17028 (JE 51523-4).Kuentz, Obélisques 57-9 pl. xv.

Karnak. Great Temple. Ninth Pylon. Doorway.ii2.181Cartouche plaque, Sethos II, faience, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 47296.Pillet in Ann. Serv. xxii (1922), 252 [6] fig. 5, 6.

Karnak. Great Temple. Ninth Pylon.ii2.182Block, Amenophis IV and Nefertiti libating to the Aten with King beyond, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. No. 10.6.24.2.Pillet in Ann. Serv. xxii (1922), 250 pl. iv.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Ninth Pylon.ii2.182Block, head of Amenophis IV adoring, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Pillet in Ann. Serv. xxii (1922), 250 fig. 4.

Karnak. Great Temple. Ninth Pylon.ii2.182Blocks, temp. Amenophis IV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Texts, Legrain, Répertoire No. 301. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 161 [552]; Pillet in REA ii (1929), 141.

Karnak. Great Temple. Ninth Pylon.ii2.182Blocks, two with cattle, and a Nubian, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.von Bissing, Denkmäler, Text to pls. 81 [3rd fig.], 81 A [fig.].

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Karnak. Great Temple. Ninth Pylon.ii2.182Block, with prostrate foreigners, temp. Amenophis IV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 54518 (Temp.No. 10.11.26.3).Maspero and Roeder, Führer pl. 32 [b].

Karnak. Great Temple. Ninth Pylon.ii2.182Blocks with reliefs of Amenophis IV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 10.6.24.3.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Ninth Pylon.ii2.182Blocks of Amenophis IV re-used, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 10.6.24.6.See Maspero, Guide (1915), 161 [552].<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Ninth Pylon. Found near south face.ii2.182Block-statue, Senenmut (TT71, 353), and Princess Neferure, heads lost, quartzite, temp. Hatshepsut , inCairo Egyptian Museum, JE 47278.Jacquet-Gordon in BIFAO 71 (1972), 141-50 figs. 3-5 pls. xxx-xxxii.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Ninth Pylon. Found near south face.ii2.182Head of statue of a divine adoratress, granite, Dyn. XXV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 47281, lowerpart in Sydney, The Nicholson Museum, R.43.Pillet, Thèbes. Karnak fig. 81.

Karnak. Great Temple. Ninth Pylon. Found near south face.ii2.183Stela, seated god with lion under chair, lower part, basalt, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 47279.Pillet in Ann. Serv. xxii (1922), 255 fig. 7.

Karnak. Great Temple. Court IV. Found in Court.ii2.184Block-statue, Esmin, granite, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 47277.Noshy, The Arts in Ptolemaic Egypt 118 pl. xiii [3].

Karnak. Great Temple. Tenth Pylon.ii2.187(581) (this is a cross reference)Stela, inscribed on three faces, double scene, Haremhab with ka before Amun, and decree, sandstone. See

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Karnak. Great Temple. Tenth Pylon.ii2.188(584)Scribe statue of Amenhotp, son of Hepu, granite, temp. Amenophis III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE44861.Legrain in Ann. Serv. xiv (1914), 17-20 pl. iii. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 137 [461].

Karnak. Great Temple. Tenth Pylon.ii2.188(584)Scribe statue of Amenhotp, son of Hepu, granite, temp. Amenophis III, formerly in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 44862, now in Luxor, Luxor Museum, J.4.Legrain in Ann. Serv. xiv (1914), 17-20 pl. i. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 139 [465].<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Tenth Pylon.ii2.188(584)Scribe statue of Paramessu (Ramessu), Vizier (later Ramesses I), son of Sety, Overseer of bowmen, temp.Haremhab, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 44863.Legrain in Ann. Serv. xiv (1914), 29-32 pls. i [left statues]; Sourouzian in MDAIK 47 (1991), 350 Taf. 50[f]. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 166 [578].

Karnak. Great Temple. Tenth Pylon.ii2.188(584)Scribe statue of Paramessu (Ramessu), Vizier (later Ramesses I), son of Sety, Overseer of bowmen, temp.Haremhab, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 44864.Vandersleyen, Das Alte Ägypten Abb. 201 [b]. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 166 [579].

Karnak. Great Temple. Subsidiary Buildings. Chapel of Amasis and Nitocris. Entrance to Inner Hall.ii2.193(2)Outer lintel, block from right part of lintel, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 26887.L. D. iii, 274 o [right].

Karnak. Great Temple. Chapel of Osiris Neb-ankh. Façade.ii2.194(1)Stela, Senbefmosi, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20782 (JE 37507).Cairo. Centre of Documentation photos. S.R., Folder 118, 2116-17 (in situ).<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Chapel of Osiris Neb-ankh. Hall.ii2.194(2)(c)-(d), Inner lintel, Nile gods binding sma-symbol with re-used block of Pinezem, (sandstone), in Cairo,

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Karnak. Great Temple. Temple of Ptah. Near Fourth Gate.ii2.198(5)Stela of Antef (Nubkheperre), top only, giving titulary of King receiving life from Amun and Mut, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 20.6.28.11.Text, Legrain in Ann. Serv. iii (1902), 113-14.

Karnak. Great Temple. Temple of Ptah. Near Fourth Gate.ii2.198(6)Stela of Tuthmosis III, double scene at top, King, followed by Queen Sitioh offering ointment, offerswater in left half, wine in right half, to Ptah, with consecration text, year 24, and renewal text of Sethos I,granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34013 (JE 34642).Lacau, Stèles du Nouvel Empire 27-30 pl. ix. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 135-6 [458].

Karnak. Great Temple. Temple of Ptah. Central Chapel.ii2.201Head from statue of Hathor, granite, temp. Tutankhamun, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 38888 (JE34607), adjoins torso in Sydney, The Nicholson Museum, R.40.See Daressy, Statues et divinités 222.

Karnak. Great Temple. Temple of Ptah. Exterior.ii2.202Statue of Dhout, Overseer of the granary of Amun, Steward of Amun, kneeling holding statue base(?),with ‘Address to the living’ on front, granite, temp. Tuthmosis III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 42123 (JE 38370).Legrain, Statues et statuettes 73-4 pl. lxxiii. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 168 [589].

Karnak. Great Temple. M. Temple of Amen-Re-Harakhti. Found in Colonnade.ii2.210Stela, year 48, Menkheperre, Dyn. XXI, offering to Theban Triad with Wast (turning her back) behingthe King, found in situ, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 3.12.24.2.Barguet, Temple 36-8 [e] (text), cf. 226 n.1 pl. xxxii [B].

Karnak. Great Temple. M. Temple of Amen-Re-Harakhti. Finds.ii2.213Statue of Nakht (TT397), ka-servant of the statues of Tuthmosis I and Queen Ahmosi, temp. Hatshepsut,in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Text, Legrain, Répertoire No. 76.

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ii2.213Lintel with names of Ptah, Sekhmet and Bubastis, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 39398.

Karnak. Great Temple. M. Temple of Amen-Re-Harakhti. Finds.ii2.213Lintel with name of Amun, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 39399.

Karnak. Great Temple. N. East Temple of Tuthmosis III. Obelisks. Hatshepsut.ii2.218(32)Pyramidion from south obelisk of Hatshepsut, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 17012 (JE 18056, 55309).Kuentz, Obélisques 20-4 pls. vii-ix. See Descr. somm. No. 6167.

Karnak. Great Temple. N. East Temple of Tuthmosis III. Finds.ii2.218Statue of Tuthmosis III, seated, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 39260.Hornemann, Types iii, pl. 720.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. N. East Temple of Tuthmosis III. Finds.ii2.218Double statue, Amun and Mut, seated, headless, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 39261.Dewachter in Bull. Soc. fr. d’Ég. 87-8 (March-May 1980), 25 fig. 8.<<>>

Karnak. Great Temple. Temple of Khons. Sanctuary. Found beneath pavement.ii2.237Statue of Khons, probably temp. Tutankhamun or Haremhab, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG38488.Daressy, Statues de divinités 131 pl. xxviii; Maspero, Guide (1915), 138 [462] fig. 51.

Karnak. Great Temple. Temple of Khons. Room III.ii2.238Statuette, Ibi (TT36), temp. Psammetikhos I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Part of text, Legrain in Rec. de Trav. xxvi (1904), 223-4 [xii].

Karnak. Great Temple. Temple of Khons. Finds from the Temple.ii2.244Statue of Amenhotp, son of Hepu, incomplete, granite, temp. Amenophis III, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 551 (JE 29251).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 97-8 pl. 92.

Karnak. Great Temple. Temple of Khons. Finds from the Temple.ii2.244

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Sculptors’ models, including royal bust, and relief with upper part of Horus, probably Dyn. XXVI, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 47525-31.Abou Seif in Ann. Serv. xxi (1921), 214-21 with pl., and plan showing finding place, fig. 2.

Karnak. Eastern Group. A. Temple of Amenophis IV. Colonnade. Osiride statues. of Amenophis IV.ii2.253Bust, sandstone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 49528.Pijoán, Summa Artis iii (1945), fig. 401; Schäfer in Mitt. D.O.G. 64, March 1926, 54-8 pl. 2 [right andmiddle]. See Descr. somm. No. 6016.

Karnak. Eastern Group. A. Temple of Amenophis IV. Colonnade. Osiride statues. of Amenophis IV.ii2.253Standing, legs missing, sandstone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 49529.Engelbach in Ann. Serv. xl (1940), 144 pl. xxv [right]; Descr. somm. No. 6015 pl.

Karnak. Eastern Group. A. Temple of Amenophis IV. Colonnade. Osiride statues. of Amenophis IV.ii2.253Standing, nude, legs missing, sandstone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 55938.Chevrier in Ann. Serv. xxxi (1931), 97 pl. iv. See Descr. somm. No. 6182.

Karnak. Eastern Group. A. Temple of Amenophis IV. Colonnade. Osiride statues. of Amenophis IV.ii2.253Bust, sandstone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 29.5.49.1.Chevrier in Ann. Serv. xxvi (1926), 125 pl. ii.

Karnak. Eastern Group. A. Temple of Amenophis IV. Colonnade. Osiride statues of Amenophis IV.ii2.254AUpper part, wearing nemes and double-crown, sandstone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 98915 (Temp.No. 18.3.58.3).Aramco World 50 [6] (Nov.-Dec. 1999), fig. on back cover; Freed, R. in KMT 10 [4] (1999), 35, 37 figs.on 32-3; id. in Memnomia x (1999), 196-8 pls. lvi, lvii [B].

Karnak. Eastern Group. A. Temple of Amenophis IV. Colonnade. Osiride statues of Amenophis IV.ii2.254(a) Head with four feathered crown, sandstone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 98894.Abd-ur-Rah. man in Ann. Serv. lvi (1959), 247-8 pl. i; Freed, R. in KMT 10 [4] (1999), 35, 37 fig. on 35[lower right].

Karnak. Eastern Group. A. Temple of Amenophis IV. Colonnade. Osiride statues of Amenophis IV.ii2.254(b) Head, sandstone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Desroches-Noblecourt in Museum xiii (1960), 193 fig. 85.

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Karnak. Eastern Group. A. Temple of Amenophis IV. Colonnade. Osiride statues of Amenophis IV.ii2.254(c) Head, sandstone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Wilson, Burden of Egypt fig. 24b.

Karnak. Eastern Group. A. Temple of Amenophis IV. Colonnade. Osiride statues of Amenophis IV.ii2.254(d) Head, sandstone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Daniel-Rops, Le Roi ivre de Dieu fig. on 81.

Karnak. Eastern Group. A. Temple of Amenophis IV. Colonnade. Osiride statues of Amenophis IV.ii2.254(e) Bust, sandstone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Desroches-Noblecourt, Temples de Nubie pl. i.

Karnak. Eastern Group. A. Temple of Amenophis IV. Colonnade. Osiride statues of Amenophis IV.ii2.254(f) face, sandstone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Chevrier in Ann. Serv. xxvii (1927), 146 pl. iii [1].

Karnak. Eastern Group. A. Temple of Amenophis IV. Colonnade. Osiride statues of Amenophis IV.ii2.254(g) face, sandstone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Chevrier in Ann. Serv. xxvii (1927), 146 pl. iii [2].

Karnak. Eastern Group. A. Temple of Amenophis IV. Colonnade. Osiride statues of Amenophis IV.ii2.254A(n) Head, sandstone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 15899/4.Bianchi, R. S. Splendors of Ancient Egypt 96 fig.[right].

Karnak. Eastern Group. A. Temple of Amenophis IV. Colonnade. Osiride statues of Amenophis IV.ii2.254ABust, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 99065.Gordon, L. in KMT 13 [4] (2002), figs. on 27 [left, middle] (head), 35.

Karnak. Eastern Group. A. Temple of Amenophis IV. Colonnade. Osiride statues of Amenophis IV.ii2.254AHead, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 98891.Freed, R. in Memnomia x (1999), 196-7 pl. lvii [A].

Karnak. Southern Group. Temple of Mut. Forecourt.ii2.257(5)Block statue of Amenemhet, granite, temp. Amenophis II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 566.

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Karnak. Southern Group. Temple of Mut. Forecourt.ii2.257Two seated statuettes of baboons, sandstone, temp. Ramesses III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 2172, 29245.See Benson and Gourlay, Temple of Mut 33.<<>>

Karnak. Southern Group. Temple of Mut. Court.ii2.257(9)Blocks, sandstone, with scenes of fleet of Piankhy returning to Karnak with produce from the south,including Tefnakht, Commander of troops of Heracleopolis (afterwards King) on 2nd boat, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 31886.Benson and Gourlay, Temple of Mut 46, 257-9, 370-9 pls. xx-xxii.

Karnak. Southern Group. Temple of Mut. Finds. In Court.ii2.259Naos with statuette of Amun from a statue of Amenophis III, probably broken off in the time ofAmenophis IV, usurped by Bekenkhons, First prophet of Amun, temp. Setnakht to Ramesses III, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 70025 (JE 2143).Roeder, Naos 104-5 pl. 35 [a].

Karnak. Southern Group. Temple of Mut. Finds. In Court.ii2.259Statue fragment of a Fourth prophet of Amun and wife, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Text, Benson and Gourlay, Temple of Mut 335-6 [xviii], 42-3, 199.

Karnak. Southern Group. Temple of Mut. Finds. In Court.ii2.259Statue of a Queen, feet missing, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 2079.

Karnak. Southern Group. Temple of Mut. Finds. In Court.ii2.259Head of a young King, granite, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 2146.

Karnak. Southern Group. Temple of Mut. Finds. In Court.ii2.259Block statue of Sirennutet called Thau, with hymn to Re-Harakhti, granite, temp. Amenophis III, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 632 (JE 2141).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 180-3 pl. 116.

Karnak. Southern Group. Temple of Mut. Finds. In Court.

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ii2.259Head and fragments of Sekhmet statue, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Benson and Gourlay, Temple of Mut 37-8 pl. x (head).

Karnak. Southern Group. Temple of Mut. Finds. In Court.ii2.259Vase, Tuthmosis III, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 18498 (JE 2215).Bissing, Steingefässe 100 with fig.; Mariette, Karnak pl. 45 [b], Texte 70 [b].

Karnak. Southern Group. Temple of Mut. Finds. In Court.ii2.260Offering-table, Amenardais, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 2140.

Karnak. Southern Group. Temple of Mut. Finds. Trench A. Statues.ii2.260Basin with text of Pesamun-nebket-teti, granite, Late Period(?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 2145.

Karnak. Southern Group. Temple of Mut. Finds. Trench A. Statues.ii2.260Block statue of Minhotp, with cartouche of Princess Neferure on wrist, lower part, granite, temp.Hatshepsut, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 953.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, 2-3 pl. 159.

Karnak. Southern Group. Temple of Mut. Finds. Trench A. Statues.ii2.260Block statue of Senemioh (TT127), headless, granite, temp. Tuthmosis III(?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 925.Text, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 157-8.

Karnak. Southern Group. Temple of Mut. Finds. Trench A. Statues.ii2.260Statue of Minnakht (TT87), seated, lower part, granite, temp. Tuthmosis III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 533.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 84 pl. 89 (called Middle Kingdom).

Karnak. Southern Group. Temple of Mut. Finds. Trench A. Statues.ii2.260Statue of Dhutmosi [future Tuthmosis IV], kneeling, holding sistrum, with text mentioning Hekreshu,Tutor of the King’s son, two fragments, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 923.Bryan, B. The reign of Thutmose IV 211 pl. I [1-4]. Text, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 156.

Karnak. Southern Group. Temple of Mut. Finds. Trench A. Statues.ii2.260

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Statue of Men, headless, kneeling, holding sistrum, granite, temp. Amenophis III, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 901.Hornemann, Types iii, pl. 586; Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 145 pl. 156.

Karnak. Southern Group. Temple of Mut. Finds. Trench A. Statues.ii2.260Statue of Thuthi, seated, lower part, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 534.Text, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 84-5.

Karnak. Southern Group. Temple of Mut. Finds. Trench A. Statues.ii2.260Statue group, Dhutisheri and wife Tent-nub(t), seated, dedicated by son Ahmosi, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 537.Text, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 86-7.

Karnak. Southern Group. Temple of Mut. Finds. Trench A. Statues.ii2.260Block statue of May, headless, Dyn. XIX-XX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 924.Text, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 157.

Karnak. Southern Group. Temple of Mut. Finds. Trench B. Statues.ii2.261Block statue of Siamun, lower part, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 914.Text, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 150-1.

Karnak. Southern Group. Temple of Mut. Finds. Trench B. Statues.ii2.261Statue of Hepusonb (TT67), headless, diorite, temp. Hatshepsut, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 648.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 194-5 pl. 119.

Karnak. Southern Group. Temple of Mut. Finds. Trench B. Statues.ii2.261Statue of Puimre (TT39), kneeling with two jars, headless, granite, temp. Tuthmosis III, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 910.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 148-9 pl. 157.

Karnak. Southern Group. Temple of Mut. Finds. Trench B. Statues.ii2.261Block statue of Meryti, block statue, fragments, temp. Tuthmosis III and IV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 916.Text, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 152.

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Karnak. Southern Group. Temple of Mut. Finds. Trench B. Statues.ii2.261Double statue of Simut (TT A.24) and wife Baky, temp. Amenophis III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG932.Texts, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 161.

Karnak. Southern Group. Temple of Mut. Finds. Trench B. Statues.ii2.261Double statue, man, name lost, and wife Ahmosi, lower part, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 951.Text, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, 1.

Karnak. Southern Group. Temple of Mut. Finds. Trench B. Statues.ii2.261Statue of Serdhout, Late Period, (a) kneeling with naos, headless, limestone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 1020.Benson and Gourlay, Temple of Mut 360 [xxviii], 274 pl. xxvii [4]. Text, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetteniv, 29.

Karnak. Southern Group. Temple of Mut. Finds. Trench B. Statues.ii2.261Statue of Serdhout, Late Period, (c) Sistrum fragments, slate, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1009.Text, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, 23.

Karnak. Southern Group. Temple of Mut. Finds. Trench C. Statues.ii2.262Statue of Kenamun (TT93), kneeling, holding naos containing [Termuthis] as serpent, headless, schist,temp. Amenophis II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 935.Wild in BIFAO lvi (1957), 205, 211-15, pl. i. Text, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 163-4.

Karnak. Southern Group. Temple of Mut. Finds. In south-west corner of corridor. Statues.ii2.262Statue of Amenemhetankh, [son of Amenemhet II], base fragment, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 536.Text, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 86.

Karnak. Southern Group. Temple of Mut. Finds. In south-west corner of corridor. Statues.ii2.262Statue of Senenmut (TT71 and 353), kneeling, holding Hathor sistrum, sandstone, temp. Hatshepsut, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 579 (JE 31693).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 127-30 pl. 99. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 168 [592].

Karnak. Southern Group. Temple of Mut. Finds. In south-west corner of corridor. Statues.

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ii2.262Block statue of Bekenkhons, with Hathor sistrum in relief on front, temp. Setnakht to Ramesses III, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 581.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 131-2 pl. 100.

Karnak. Southern Group. Temple of Mut. Finds. Exterior of south enclosure wall. Statues.ii2.262Block statue, name lost, with Hathor head in relief on front, and man kneeling adoring with hymn to Mutin relief on base, sandstone, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 568.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 118 pl. 97.

Karnak. Southern Group. Temple of Mut. Finds. Exterior of south enclosure wall. Statues.ii2.262Block statue of Roy, with autobiographical text, headless, granite, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 917.Text, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 153-4.

Karnak. Temple of Mut. Statues of Sekhmet. In Museums.ii2.264Statue of Sekhmet, seated, granite, temp. Amenophis III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 39063.Daressy, Statues de divinitiés 265 pl. li. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 148.

Karnak. Temple of Mut. Statues of Sekhmet. In Museums.ii2.264Statue of Sekhmet, seated, granite, temp. Amenophis III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 39064.Text, Daressy, Statues de divinitiés 265 . See Maspero, Guide (1915), 148.

Karnak. Temple of Mut. Statues of Sekhmet. In Museums.ii2.264Statue of Sekhmet, seated, granite, temp. Amenophis III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 39065(JE 4751).Text, Daressy, Statues de divinitiés 265-6. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 148.

Karnak. Temple of Mut. Statues of Sekhmet. In Museums.ii2.264Statue of Sekhmet, seated, granite, temp. Amenophis III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 39066.Text, Daressy, Statues de divinitiés 266. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 148.

Karnak. Temple of Mut. Statues of Sekhmet. In Museums.ii2.264Statue of Sekhmet, seated, granite, temp. Amenophis III, re-used by Ramesses II, found in the Serapeumat Alexandria, but probably from here, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 39067.Daressy, Statues de divinitiés 266 pl. li. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 148.

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Karnak. Temple of Mut. Statues of Sekhmet. In Museums.ii2.264Statue of Sekhmet, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 39070 (head), and JE 45247 (lower part).See Daressy, Statues de divinitiés 267.<<>>

Karnak. Temple of Mut. Statues of Sekhmet. In Museums.ii2.264Statue of Sekhmet, fragment of seat, granite, temp. Amenophis III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 49473.Epithet, Gauthier in Ann. Serv. xxvi (1926), 95-6.

Karnak. Temple of Mut. Miscellaneous. Statues.ii2.268Hepu, block statue, fragment, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 996.Text, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, 19.

Karnak. Temple of Mut. Miscellaneous. Statues.ii2.268Seated statue of Ipures, fragment, sandstone, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 994.Text, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, 19.

Karnak. Temple of Mut. Miscellaneous. Statues.ii2.268A wab-priest of Amun, granite, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 972.Text, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, 9.

Karnak. Temple of Mut. Miscellaneous. Statues.ii2.268Woman, seated, fragment, dedicated by son Nebtaui, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG990.Text, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, 18.

Karnak. Temple of Mut. Miscellaneous. Statues.ii2.268Double statue, man and wife, fragment, sandstone, Middle to New Kingdom, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 991.Text, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, 18.

Karnak. Temple of Mut. Miscellaneous. Statues.ii2.268Amenhotp [son of Hepu], block statue, granite, temp. Amenophis III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 36498.

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Schulz, Entwicklung i, 284-5 [157]; ii, Taf. 69 [a, b]. Text, Legrain, Répertoire No. 253.

Karnak. Temple of Mut. Miscellaneous. Statues.ii2.269Bust of a sphinx of Ramesses VI, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 893.See Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 142.

Karnak. Temple of Mut. Miscellaneous. Statues.ii2.269Amenhetpaiu(?), kneeling with naos of Khons, granite, late New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 971.Text, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, 9.

Karnak. Temple of Mut. Miscellaneous. Statues.ii2.269Harnakht (TT236), block statue, holding naos with ram’s head, Dyn. XIX to XX, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 771 (JE 2142).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 82-3 pl. 142.

Karnak. Temple of Mut. Miscellaneous. Statues.ii2.269Man, upper part, granite, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 834.See Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 117.

Karnak. Temple of Mut. Miscellaneous. Statues.ii2.269Head of man, granite, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 912.See Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 150.

Karnak. Temple of Mut. Miscellaneous. Statues.ii2.269Priest, seated with a hes vase, headless, fragment, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 981.See Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, 14.

Karnak. Temple of Mut. Miscellaneous. Statues.ii2.269Block statue, fragment, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 987.See Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 16-17.

Karnak. Temple of Mut. Miscellaneous. Statues.ii2.269Head of Queen, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 992.

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See Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 18.

Karnak. Temple of Mut. Miscellaneous. Statues.ii2.269King’s son, squatting, two fragments, granite, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1015.See Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 28.

Karnak. Temple of Mut. Miscellaneous. Statues.ii2.269Taharqa, base, with remains of binding sma-symbol on front and Nubian and Asiatic captives on sides,schist, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 770 (JE 2096).See Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 81-2.

Karnak. Temple of Mut. Miscellaneous. Statues.ii2.269Mentuemhet (TT34), block statue, headless, with Hathor sistrum on front, broken in two, granite, temp.Taharqa to Psammetikhos I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 646 (JE 31883).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 190-2 pl. 119.

Karnak. Temple of Mut. Miscellaneous. Statues.ii2.269Mentuemhet (TT34), bust, granite, temp. Taharqa to Psammetikhos I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG647 (JE 31884).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 193 pl. 119; Maspero, Guide (1915), 251 [1184] fig. 91.

Karnak. Temple of Mut. Miscellaneous. Statues.ii2.269Pady, block statue, fragment, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 986.Text, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, 16.

Karnak. Temple of Mut. Miscellaneous. Statues.ii2.269An Overseer of linen in the chamber of offerings in the Temple of Mut, etc., block statue, fragment,granite, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 995.Text, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, 19.

Karnak. Temple of Mut. Miscellaneous. Stelae.ii2.270Stela with demotic text of Lysimachus (Lsimkus), King’s brother, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 31137 (JE 2100).Spiegelberg, Die demotischen Denkmäler i. Die demotischen Inschriften (Cat. Caire) (1904), 53-4 pl. xv.

Karnak. Temple of Mut. Miscellaneous. Various.

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ii2.270Disk of Mentuemhet (TT34), faience, temp. Taharqa to Psammetikhos I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE3309.Mariette, Karnak pl. 47 [b], Texte, 73.

Karnak. Mut Enclosure. A. Temple of Khonspekhrod. Finds.ii2.272Legs of statue of Haremakhet, eldest son of Sabacon, quartzite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 49157.Text, Lefebvre in Ann. Serv. xxv (1925), 25-9.

Karnak. Mut Enclosure. C. South Temple. Ramesses III. Various.ii2.274Wig from statue of a king, faience, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 756 (JE 295).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 76 n.3 pl. 140 (called 755).

Karnak. Mut Enclosure. C. South Temple. Ramesses III. Various.ii2.274Stela, Horus on the crocodiles, lower part, with magical text of Zekhensefankh, son of Esperennub, LatePeriod, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 49280.Text, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xxii (1922), 266-8 [5].

Karnak - Objects. Statues - Royal.ii2.281Sesostris I, (a) head, painted sandstone, found west of Sacred Lake, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 71963.Chevrier in Ann. Serv. xxxix (1939), 566 pl. cv.

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Royal.ii2.281Sesostris I, (b) base, limestone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 25.4.22.2.<<>>

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Royal.ii2.281Sesostris II, seated, part, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43598.<<>>

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Royal.ii2.281Amenemhet III, (a) head, granite, found near Temple K, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43596.<<>>

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ii2.281Amenemhet III, (b) sphinx, headless, black granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 41472.

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Royal.ii2.281Sebkhotp (Sekhemre-sewaztaui), sphinx fragment, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 52810.Text, Gauthier in Ann. Serv. xxxi (1931), 191 [1].<<>>

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Royal.ii2.281Sebkhotp (Merkaure), seated, with statuettes of two small sons Sebkhotp and Bebi on each side, granite, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43599.Hornemann, Types v, pl. 1423.

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Royal.ii2.281Tuthmosis II, (a) upper part, seated, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1081.See Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, 48.

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Royal.ii2.281Tuthmosis II, (b) seated, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 41205.Dreyer in SAK 11 (1984), 464-6 Abb. 3 Taf. 22. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 172 [618].<<>>

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Royal.ii2.281Tuthmosis II, (c) kneeling, headless, black granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 41208.Text, Legrain Répertoire No. 336 (Fouilles 780).

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Royal.ii2.281Tuthmosis III, (a) seated, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 578 (JE 4752).Borchardt, Statuen ii, 126-7 pl. 99. Text, Legrain, Répertoire No. 136.

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Royal.ii2.281Tuthmosis III, (b) seated, restored from fragments, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See Maspero, Guide (1915), 133 [450].

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Royal.ii2.281

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Tuthmosis III, (c) seated, red granite, probably from here, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. No. 14.6.24.11.See Tefnin, La Statuaire d’Hatshepsout 148 n.3 (as 16.6.24.11).<<>>

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Royal.ii2.281Tuthmosis III, (d) kneeling, headless, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1226.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, 118 pl. 171. Cartouche, Legrain, Répertoire No. 127.

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Royal.ii2.281Tuthmosis III, (e) bust, red granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 610.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 158 pl. 111. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 126 [417].

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Royal.ii2.281Tuthmosis III, (f) bust, red granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 633.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 183 pl. 116. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 123 [403].

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Royal.ii2.282Tuthmosis III, (g) colossal head, black granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 18055.<<>>

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Royal.ii2.282Tuthmosis III, (h) fragment, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1133.See Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, 71-2.<<>>

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Royal.ii2.282Tuthmosis III, (i) fragment, red stone, restored, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 27.3.25.16(formerly 1.12.17.1).<<>>

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Royal.ii2.282Tuthmosis III, (j) fragment, with cartouche on belt, protected by hawk, granite, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 33768.<<>>

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Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Royal.ii2.282Amenophis II, (a) upper part, seated, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 615.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 162 pl. 111. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 129 [443].

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Royal.ii2.282Amenophis II, (b) protected by Mertesger as serpent, granite, found at Naga el-Zaptia, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 39394.Bruyère, Mert Seger fig. 125; Maspero, Guide (1915), 140 [470] fig. 52.

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Royal.ii2.282AAmenophis II, both arms lost, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. 3.6.24.2.Sourouzian, H. in JARCE xxviii (1991), 65, 68 [1c] fig. 15.

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Royal.ii2.282Amenophis III, (a) holding offering table with geese and sheaf with quails, headless, granite, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 550 (JE 29253).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 96-7 pl. 92.

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Royal.ii2.282Amenophis III, (b) torso, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43615.<<>>

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Royal.ii2.282Tutankhamun, (a) head, quartzite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 38002.Encycl. phot. Caire pl. 83.

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Royal.ii2.282Tutankhamun or Amun, (b) standing, limestone, formerly in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37518 bis andJE 38689, now in Luxor Museum, J.198.Peck in JEA lvii (1971), 77-8 pl. xxiii [2]. See Descr. somm. No. 6169.

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Royal.ii2.282Haremhab, base fragment, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1284.Text, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, 145.

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Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Royal.ii2.282Bust, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 596.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 150 pl. 107. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 133 [499].

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Royal.ii2.282Head with white crown, sandstone, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 24.3.31.1.See Chevrier in Ann. Serv. xxxi (1931), 95 [ii].<<>>

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Royal.ii2.282Torso, in feather dress, Dyn. XVIII or XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 39405.Forman and Vilímková Egyptian Art pl. 100.

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Royal.ii2.282Ramesses II, (a) seated, with kneeling captives on base, sandstone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 552 (JE 29252).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 98-9 pl. 92.

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Royal.ii2.282Ramesses II (b) group, two kneeling figures of King with scarab on head before two statues of Heh, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42145 (JE 41750).Legrain, Statues et statuettes ii, 9-11 pl. vii.

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Royal.ii2.282Ramesses II, (c) in pleated dress, schist, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 45028.Sourouzian, H. in MDAIK 54 (1998), 287 fig. 4 Taf. 45.<<>>

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Royal.ii2.282ARamesses II, (d) fragment of legs with figure of Queen in relief, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 1168 (JE 28982).Text, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, 88.

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Royal.ii2.282Merneptah, kneeling with seated figure of Ptah on front, headless, red granite, in Cairo, Egyptian

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Museum, CG 562 (JE 29874).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 110-11 pl. 95. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 169 [596].

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Royal.ii2.282Head, and top of ram standard, head, (sometimes called Tutankhamun, Haremhab or Merneptah), inCairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 603 (JE 2147).Encycl. phot. Caire pl. 85; Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 153-4 pl. 109; Maspero, Guide (1915), 133-4[451] fig. 46.

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Royal.ii2.283Osorkon I(?), sphinx, hind part, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1123 (JE 29250).Text, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, 69.

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Royal.ii2.283Alexander II, son of Alexander the Great, colossus, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 701.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 44 pl. 129. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 264 [1281].

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Royal.ii2.283Ptolemy VI Philometor, torso, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 41218.

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Private.ii2.283Head, fragment, alabaster, probably Old Kingdom, found near Temple K, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE43597.<<>>

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Private.ii2.283Ibia, headless, Dyn. XII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43927.Hornemann, Types i, pl. 174; Franchet in Nouvelles Archives des missions scientifiques [etc.] xxii, fasc. i(1917), 106-7 pl. iv.

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Private.ii2.283Mentuhotp, seated, Middle Kingdom, found at Naga el-Ziptia, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 43269.Legrain in Ann. Serv. x (1909), 258-9 with pl.

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ii2.283Sikahirka, seated, quartzite, late Dyn. XII or Dyn. XIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43928.Hornemann, Types iii, pl. 669; Franchet in Nouvelles Archives des missions scientifiques [etc.] xxii, fasc. i(1917), 106-7 pl. iii.

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Private.ii2.283Scribe statue, name lost, with text on papyrus, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 42040 (JE 34625).Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 24 pl. xxv.

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Private.ii2.283Old man seated in cloak with remains of offering text, painted sandstone, Dyn. XII, found north ofHypostyle, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42041 (JE 34619).Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 24-5 pl. xxv. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 116-7 [362].

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Private.ii2.283Hepusonb (TT67), temp. Hatshepsut, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 39392.Text, Legrain, Répertoire No. 86.

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Private.ii2.283Minmosi, block statue with Princes Nezem and Web[ensennu], [sons of Amenophis II], heads destroyed,black granite, temp. Tuthmosis III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 638.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 186-7 pl. 117.

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Private.ii2.283Double statue, Sennufer (TT96) and wife Sentnay, seated, with daughter Mutnefert standing betweenthem, and daughters in relief on sides, granite, temp. Amenophis II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 42126 (JE 36574).Legrain, Statues et statuettes i, 76-8 pl. lxxv; Maspero, Guide (1915), 146 [500] fig. 53.

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Private.ii2.284Amenhotp, son of Hepu, as scribe, headless, temp. Amenophis III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See Maspero, Guide (1915), 124-5 [409].

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Private.ii2.284An offering bearer, fragment, granite, temp. Amenophis III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.

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Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Private.ii2.284Ahmosi(?), seated, granite, Dyn. XVIII, found at Naga el-Zaptia, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 42047 (JE 38234).Text, Legrain, Statues et statuettes 28-9.

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Private.ii2.284Wensu, as scribe, with texts mentioning wife Amenhotp, and parents Nenu and Renpetenhotep, granite,Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42132 (JE 38372).Texts, Legrain, Statues et statuettes 84-5.

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Private.ii2.284An official, upper part, seated, with remains of text showing name of Amun erased and restored,sandstone, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 612.See Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 159-60; Maspero, Guide (1915), 126 [416].

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues.ii2.284AAncestor bust, Dyn. XIX-XX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 64911.Chevrier, H. in ASAE xxxv (1935), 117-18 fig. 8.

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Private.ii2.284Queen Ahmosi Nefertere, seated, dedicated by a Priest, Overseer of works (name lost), black granite,New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 33973.Text on back, Legrain in Rec. de Trav. xxii (1900), 135 [6].

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Private.ii2.284AHaremhab, son of Esmin, squatting, New Kingdom or later, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43652.<<>>

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Private.ii2.284AHaremhab, son of Esmin, squatting, black granite, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp.No. 25.10.17.5.<<>>

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ii2.284Hor, son of Zeho, block statue, schist, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 18.6.24.1.<<>>

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Private.ii2.284Tashenre, daughter of Pedamenopet, feet and base, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 33319.Edgar, Sculptor’s Studies 7 pl. vi.

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Private.ii2.284Head, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 709.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 48 pl. 131.

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Private.ii2.284Man kneeling holding Hathor-head and lotus basin, granite, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 587 (JE 2658).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 142 pl. 105. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 189 [742].

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Private.ii2.284Thaenhesert, block statue, upper part, temp. Dhutemhet, Dyn. XXII-XXV, probably from here, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 42212.Legrain, Statues et statuettes iii, 32-3 pl. xxi.

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Private.ii2.284Amenardais I, lower part, seated, dedicated by Harsiesi, granite, probably from here, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 42198.Legrain, Statues et statuettes iii, 6-8 pl. vi.

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Private.ii2.284Pashe(n)taisui (as Isui in Bibl.), Mayor of Xois, wife Neferiyu, and son Ashakhet, seated statue group,granite, Dyn. XXV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36576.Drioton and Sved, Art égyptien fig. 128. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 203 [821].

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Private.ii2.284A Queen, feet lost, Dyn. XXV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 654.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 1 pl. 121; Maspero, Guide (1915), 215 [933] fig. 75.

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Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Private.ii2.285Eskashuti, temp. Apries, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See Maspero, Guide (1915), 204 [825].

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Private.ii2.285Man seated, headless, temp. Psammetikhos, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 13.1.21.16.<<>>

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Private.ii2.285Pedeamun-nebnesuttaui, headless, schist, Dyn. XXVII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43606.See Bothmer, Egyptian Sculpture of the Late Period 152.

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Private.ii2.285Ankhpekhrod, block statue, with reliefs on sides, [Nephthys] adoring bark on right, Thoth with paletteand ram standard before Osiris emblem on left, front missing, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 717.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 54-6 pl. 133.

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Private.ii2.285Usiri-wer, son of Imhotep, seat of statue, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 2.2.21.5.Coulon, L. in Rev. d’Ég. 57 (2006), 2-13 pls. i, ii, v [a]. Text, Daressy in BIFAO xi (1914), 235 cf. pl. viii[1].

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Private.ii2.285Irtharerau, squatting, granite, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 15.12.24.1.Pernigotti in Aegyptes, liv (1974), 150-6 Tav. v, vi.<<>>

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Private.ii2.285A wab-priest of Khons holding naos with baboon, painted sandstone, Late Period, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 674.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 21 pl. 123.

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Private.ii2.285Base fragment. Remains of text with title of Sokari, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.

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Legrain in Rec. de Trav. xxii (1900), 136 [9 b].

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Divinities.ii2.285Amun and Mut, double statue, seated, granite dedicated by Sethos I, usurped from Amenophis III and IV,formerly in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 39211 (JE 2148), now in Luxor, Luxor Museum.Daressy, Statues de divinités 300 pl. lvi (called 39210). See Maspero, Guide (1915), 147 [501].

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Divinities.ii2.285Amun and Mut, double statue, seated, lower part, dedicated by Sethos I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG39212.Text, Daressy, Statues de divinités 300.

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Divinities.ii2.285Amun with Amenardais I on his knee, both headless, faience, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42199.Legrain, Statues et statuettes iii, 8-9 pl. vii.

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Divinities.ii2.285Amun, uninscribed, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 38021 (JE 36484).Daressy, Statues et divinités 9 pl. ii.

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Divinities.ii2.285Amun, ram headed, uninscribed, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 38500.Daressy, Statues et divinités 134-5 pl. xxix.

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Divinities.ii2.285Osiris, dedicated by Harwoz, granite, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 38364 bis(JE 36776).Text, Daressy, Statues et divinités 99.

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Divinities.ii2.285Ptah-tatanen, dedicated by Amenophis II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 38068 (JE 11248, 12650).Daressy, Statues et divinités 25 pl. vi. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 125 [410].

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Divinities.ii2.285A soul of Nekhen, head restored, temp. Amenophis III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 41210.

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Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Divinities.ii2.285A soul of Pe, head restored, temp. Amenophis III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 41211.Engelbach in Ann. Serv. xlii (1943), 71-3 pls. ii, iii.

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Divinities.ii2.285 (moved here from ii2.84)Head, perhaps of Amun, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 6.11.26.8.Dewachter in Bull. Soc. fr. d’Ég. Nos. 87-8 (March-May 1980), 21-2, 30 fig. 4. See Maspero, Guide(1915), 128 [422].

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Divinities.ii2.285Termuthis(?), serpent headed, seated, dedicated by Amenemhab, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 39142 (JE 36645).Daressy, Statues et divinités 282-3 pl. liv. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 480 [4611].

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Divinities.ii2.286Tueris as hippopotamus (a) dedicated by Pabasa (TT279), schist, temp. Psammetikhos I, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 39145. (Adjoins naos of Pabasa, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 70027 - ii2.299)Daressy, Statues et divinités 284 pl. lv; Maspero, Guide (1915), 197-8 [791] fig. 68.<<>>

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Divinities.ii2.286Tueris as hippopotamus, (b) headless, dedicated by Benteh-hor, temp. Necho II, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 39146.See Daressy, Statues et divinités 284-5.

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Divinities.ii2.286Tueris as hippopotamus, (c) fragment, dedicated by Pefteu..., serpentine, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 39146 bis.Text, Daressy, Statues et divinités 285.

Karnak. Miscellaneous. Statues.ii2.286AUraeus, ka symbol upon pedestal, New Kingdom?, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 64912.Chevrier, H. in ASAE xxxv (1935), 118 fig. 7.

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Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Divinities.ii2.290AHead of Sekhmet, black granite, temp. Amenophis III, formerly in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 41215(Temp. No. 27.3.25.3), now in Luxor, Luxor Museum.El-Shahawy, A. Luxor Museum. The Glory of Ancient Thebes (2005), 104 fig. on 105.<<>>

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Stelae.ii2.293Temp. Antef (Wahankh), mentioning the ‘House of Khety’, probably from here, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, Temp. No. 25.10.17.10.Fischer in JEA 61 (1975), 35-7 fig. 3 pl. xvi [2].<<>>

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Stelae.ii2.293Lower part, schist, remains of two registers, man and family with two tables of offerings, Dyn. XIX, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 32992.<<>><<>>

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Stelae.ii2.294Neferhotep with wife Iuy, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20781 (JE 37515).Text, Legrain in Rec. de Trav. xxiii (1901), 61-2.<<>>

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Stelae.ii2.294Deified Queen Ahmosi Nefertere behind seated Amun with four lines of text below, granite, late Dyn.XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 8.11.26.8.Gabolde in BIFAO 91 (1991), 161-71 pl. 48.<<>>

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Stelae.ii2.294Nakht (TT397), Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34048 (JE 29254).Text, Lacau, Stèles du Nouvel Empire 82-4.

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Stelae.ii2.294Ramesses III with Amun and goddess Khefthernebes, mentioning building of enclosure wall, sandstone, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 41209.

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Habachi in Kêmi xx (1970), 232 fig. 3 pl. xxi [b].<<>>

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Stelae.ii2.294Stela with rows of rams [of Amun], Dyn. XIX to XX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37532.Munro in ÄZ lxxxviii (1963), 57-8 pl. vi [lower].

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Stelae.ii2.294Ahmosi Sipair, King’s son, seated opposite Amenophis I and Queens Ahmosi Nefertere and Sitamun,dedicated to Amenophis I by Nebsu, sandstone, Dyn. XX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34029.Lacau, Stèles du Nouvel Empire 63-4 pl. xxii. Names and titles, Legrain, Répertoire No. 51.

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Stelae.ii2.294Amenmosi, fragment with cryptographic text, Dyn. XXI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 32755.Legrain in Ann. Serv. iv (1903), fig. on 136; Clère in Chron. d’Ég. xiii (1938), 35-43 [A] figs. 2-3.

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Stelae.ii2.294Tueris as hippopotamus before Osiris and Tueris as goddess, with dedicators Ramosi, wife Nezemib, andfamily, below, New Kingdom, found near naos of Pabasa (ii2.299), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp.No. 8.3.25.7.Mariette, Mon. Div. pl. 93.

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Stelae.ii2.294Kha, sandstone, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 2020.

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Stelae.ii2.295Ankhnesiotes, with text concerning sale of land to Tekenneftau, year 8 of Tanutamun, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 37888.Text of sale of land, Legrain in Ann. Serv. vii (1906), 226-7. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 211 [875].

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Stelae.ii2.295King smiting captives before Amun, upper part, Dyn. XXV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 41207.<<>>

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Stelae.ii2.295

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Medu-baste(?), cippus, with Horus on crocodiles holding serpents, lion, antelope, and scorpions, Dyn.XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 9409 (JE 29301).Daressy, Textes et dessins magiques 21-2 pl. vii.

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Stelae.ii2.295Seni, Divine sealer, Prophet of the divine wife and divine adoratress Nitocris, before Nitocris, Dyn.XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37889.Text, Legrain in Ann. Serv. vii (1906), 227.

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Stelae.ii2.295Titikhons in long robe before Osiris, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 2018.

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Stelae.ii2.295Naos-stelae, a Roman Emperor offering two libation vase to two goddesses, sandstone, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 22214 (JE 36350).Texts, Kamal, Stèles du Nouvel Empire 206-7.

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Stelae.ii2.295Theban Triad with four people kneeling below, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 21065.<<>>

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Stelae.ii2.295Fragment of bilingual stela with a King adoring divinities, sandstone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 36753.<<>>

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Blocks.ii2.295Lintel fragment with prenomen of Ay (Merneferre), Dyn. XIII, found near Sacred Lake, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 41468.Legrain in Ann. Serv. ix (1908), 273-6 fig.1.

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Blocks.ii2.296Blocks from a foundation deposit of Hatshepsut, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 32753-4.<<>>

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Blocks.

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ii2.296Jamb fragment, Amenophis IV, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36489.<<>>

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Blocks.ii2.297Sethos I censing to Amun, usurped by Ramesses II, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 41217.<<>>

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Blocks.ii2.297Block from pillar(?), inscribed on four faces, Ramesses II kneeling offering wine to Amun and Mut,sandstone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 3419.See Maspero, Guide (1883), 50 [443].

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Blocks.ii2.297Block with Libyan captive, alabaster, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Wresz., Atlas ii, pl. 66 (1st pl. marked 66) [Beibild].<<>>

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Blocks.ii2.297(a) Jamb, upper part, Shepenwept II receives life from Amun, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, probablyTemp. No. 15.2.17.3.Leclant, Mon. théb. 188 [49, C, c] pl. lxxxvii.

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Blocks.ii2.297(c) Lintel, a Shepenwept adoring Amun, sandstone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. No. 13.1.21.11.<<>>

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Blocks.ii2.298Block, Sheshonk, temp. Psammetikhos III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Names, Lieblein, Dict. Suppl. 2334.

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Blocks.ii2.298Cornice, broken, from ‘small temple dedicated to Mut’ by Ankhesen-ashefi(?), woman, probably Dyn.XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 25580.

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Karnak. Objects in Museums. Blocks.ii2.298Trial piece, a ram, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 33446 (JE 35337).Edgar, Sculptors’ Studies 69-70 pl. xxxiii.

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Blocks.ii2.298Trial piece, re-used, Meroitic King (with cartouches of Tuthmosis III) and small figure of Queen, withvictims below, facing him, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 33477 (JE 29780).Edgar, Sculptors’ Studies 79-80 pl. xli.

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Blocks.ii2.298Block with text mentioning Imhotep, granite, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 45709.See Wildung, Imhotep und Amenhotep 192 [133].

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Blocks.ii2.298Block with head of Nubian, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43654.<<>>

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Blocks.ii2.298Block with remains of cryptographic text, found in sebakh, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. No. 28.1.17.4.Clère in Chron. d’Ég. xiii (1938), 45-6 [c] fig. 5.

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Offering tables.ii2.298(c) Mentuhotp-Nebhepetre, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23007 (JE 36337).Kamal, Tables d’offrandes 7 pl. iii.

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Offering tables.ii2.299(b) Sesostris I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23008 (JE 27645).Kamal, Tables d’offrandes 8 pl. iv.

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Offering tables.ii2.299Tuthmosis III, offering table with King on sides, fragments, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp.No. 13.11.20.3.<<>>

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Karnak. Objects in Museums. Offering tables.ii2.299Amenophis IV, offering-stand E, fragment, built into a house in el-Malqata, now in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum.Habachi in Mitt. Kairo xx (1965), 73-9 pls. xxii-xxv [a, b] (one of these). Legrain, Repertoire No. 302 [F].

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Offering tables.ii2.299Nitocris and mother Mehytenwaskhet, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23249 (JE 40610).Kamal, Tables d’offrandes 167-8 fig.

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Offering tables.ii2.299Esptah, fragment, granite, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46198.<<>>

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Various.ii2.299Naos of Methu, Overseer of the seal, Chancellor of the King of Lower Egypt, and Ipumosi, Royal scribeof documents, with Methu seated and wife User on left side, and Ipumosi on right side, Dyn. XI, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 70040 (JE 34626).Roeder, Naos 133-5 pl. 42 [a] (right side), cf. pls. 53 [a, b], 84 [a], 86 [c], 87 [i, k].

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Various.ii2.299Naos of Pabasa (TT279), containing statuette of Tueris as hippopotamus (see ii2.286, Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 39145), with deceased before seven Hathors on side, and cartouches of Nitocris on front,temp. Psammetikhos I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 70027.Roeder, Naos 106-9 pl. 37. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 213 [921].

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Various.ii2.299Obelisk, re-used by Tuthmosis III, upper part, schist, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 17014(JE 55308).Kuentz, Obélisques 28-9 pl. x.

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Various.ii2.299Obelisk, lower part with part of text, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 17019 (JE 37533).Kuentz, Obélisques 36 pl. xi.

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Various.ii2.299

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Two pseudo-vases, Tuthmosis IV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 14.3.26.8, 9.<<>>

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Various.ii2.300Basin, Duatneter-aukhons, rectangular, granite, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37882.See Legrain in Ann. Serv. vi (1905), 132 n.1.<<>>

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Various.ii2.300Bottle, with cippus, divinities, and formula, dedicated by Esiemkhebi, daughter of Diptahiaumenkh-nehehand Neferheres, temp. Psammetikhos I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 18490.Bissing, Steingefässe 97-8 pl. iii.

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Various.ii2.300Plaque, Tanutamun, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 43600.See Leclant, Mon. théb. 106 [29, B].

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Various.ii2.300Bronze plate, Shepenwept II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See Maspero, Guide (1883), 246 [4479].

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Various.ii2.300Waterclock, with astronomical figures, alabaster, Amenophis III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 37525.Sloley in JEA xvii (1931), 174-5 fig. 16 pls. xix, xx, xxi [2]. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 511-12 [4940].

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Various.ii2.300Cubit measure (a) Osorkon I, schist, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 31.12.22.2.Borchardt, Die Altäg. Zeitmessung 14 pl. 11 [1, 2].

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Various.ii2.300Cubit measure (b) Nektanebos II (and adjoining fragment seen with a dealer at Luxor), in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, Temp. No. 31.12.22.1.Borchardt, Die Altäg. Zeitmessung 27 pl. 11 [1, 2] ; Schlott, Die Ausmass 4 [6] pls. xviii, xix.

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Various.

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ii2.300Cubit measure (c) schist, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 31.12.22.3.Schlott, Die Ausmass 4 [7] pls. xx, xxi; Carter MSS. v. 2 [m]; Arch. Lacau photo. O.I.22.

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Various.ii2.300Two fragments of cubit measures (d), (e) Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. No. 31.12.22.4, 5.Schwab-Schlott, Mitt. Kairo 28 (1972), 111 pl. xxviii (from Arch. Lacau photos.); Arch, Lacau photo. O.I.23-4.

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Various.ii2.301Mortar fragment, Dhutmosi adoring cartouches of Tuthmosis III, temp. Tuthmosis III, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, Temp. No. 30.10.26.7.Names and titles, Lieblein, Dict. Supp. No. 1928.<<>>

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Various.ii2.301Brick of King Menkheperre, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43607.Texts, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xxii (1922), 63 [1].<<>>

Karnak. Objects in Museums. Various.ii2.301Aegis with lion’s head in gold leaf and text of ...hab, son of Esptah, on back, Late Period, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 40743.<<>>

Luxor. Temple. Obelisks.ii2.303Baboon, from base, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 10.6.24.5.See Maspero, Guide (1915), 161 [551].

Luxor. Temple. Court. Ramesses II.ii2.312Two fragments of arms, from statue of Ramesses II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 545-6.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, pl. 90.

Luxor. Temple. Processional Colonnade.ii2.313(71)A (moved here from ii2.337(c))Head and fragments of colossus of Ramesses II, now joined to the rest at Luxor, formerly in Cairo,

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Egyptian Museum, CG 558 (JE 29252 bis), 1063-4.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 105 pl. 94 (head); iv, 44 (fragments); Head, Maspero, Guide (1915),183 [675] fig. 62.

Luxor. Temple. Processional Colonnade.ii2.314(73)Head of Mut, from double statue of Amun and Mut, probably temp. Ay, re-inscribed by Ramesses II(‘Large dyad’), formerly in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, now reattached to restored statue group.Johnson, W. R. in Egyptian Archaeology 11 (1997), 19, 22 figs. on front cover, 19-21, 22 [upper]. SeeJohnson, W. R. in Chicago House Bulletin vii [1] (Dec. 15, 1995), 1-4.

Luxor. Temple. Processional Colonnade.ii2.314(74)Head of Mut, Ptolemaic restoration, from double statue of Amun and Mut, probably temp. Ay, re-inscribed by Ramesses II (‘Small dyad’), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See Johnson, W. R. in Chicago House Bulletin vii [1] (Dec. 15, 1995), 1-4.

Luxor. Temple. South Part - Amenophis III. Forecourt.ii2.317(99)Fragments from stela of Sethos II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 26.2.25.1.Gaballa in JEA 63 (1977), 124-5 pls. xxiii [1], xxiiiA [1]. Texts, Daressy in Rec. de Trav. xvi (1894), 125-6[cxi].

Luxor. Temple. Finds. Statues.ii2.337Woman, upper part, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 473 (JE 29078).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 59 pl. 78.

Luxor. Temple. Finds. Statues.ii2.337Fragment with goddess from a group, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1113.See Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, 65 (says rest of group still at Luxor).

Luxor. Temple. Finds. Statues.ii2.337Mahuhy, kneeling with offering-table, temp. Sethos II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36810.Lefebvre, Histoire 154, 259 [24, b] pl. iii [B].

Luxor. Temple. Finds. Statues.ii2.337Ramosi, also called Ray, block statue, with Queen Ahmosi Nefertere in high relief on front, granite, Dyn.XIX or XX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 68596.Habachi in Ann. Serv. li (1951), 463 [viii], cf. plan, pl. i [E] figs. 10, 11.

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Luxor. Temple. Finds. Statues.ii2.337Zekhensefankh, block statue, temp. Osorkon I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 559.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 105-8 pl. 94.

Luxor. Temple. Finds. Statues.ii2.338Amenardais I, dedicated by daughter Shepenwept II, granite, Dyn. XXV, formerly in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 67871, now in Aswân, Nubia Museum.Habachi in Ann. Serv. li (1951), 465-8 [iv], cf. plan, pl. i [I] pl. iv.

Luxor. Temple. Finds. Statues.ii2.338Mena-erusiri, block statue, headless, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 960.Text, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, 5.

Luxor. Temple. Finds. Statues.ii2.338Pedehorresnet, Chamberlain of the divine adoratress, son of Ankhnefnebu, same title, and BupirukebesiBw-piu-jrw-qb-3st , Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 716 (JE 26646).

See Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 53-4.<<>>

Luxor. Temple. Finds. Stelae.ii2.338Amenemhab, with tree goddess scene and mummy before tomb in bottom register, sandstone, Dyn. XIX,in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 19.6.24.2.See Maspero, Guide (1915), 162-3 [557].

Luxor. Temple. Finds. Stelae.ii2.338Tiberius (two), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 65903-4.Ann. Serv. xxxvii, pl. i.

Luxor. Temple. Finds. Stelae.ii2.338Tiberius (a) remains of King offering to Amun and Mut, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22198(JE 29234).Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines 194 pl. lxx.

Luxor. Temple. Finds. Stelae.ii2.338Tiberius (b) King embraced by Amun, between Amun, between Min and Sefkhet-abu writing(?), in

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Luxor. Temple. Finds. Stelae.ii2.338Tiberius (e) King offering papyrus flowers, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 65904.Fakhry in Ann. Serv. xxxvii (1937), 25-7 [1] pl. i.

Luxor. Temple. Finds. Stelae.ii2.338Tiberius (f) King offering pectoral, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 65903.Fakhry in Ann. Serv. xxxvii (1937), 25-7 [1] pl. i.

Luxor. Temple. Finds. Blocks.ii2.339Two blocks, with Roman emperor (full-face), found under Processional Colonnade, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 28968.

Luxor. Temple. Finds. Offering-tables, altars, etc.ii2.339Offering-table, Sesostris III, usurped by Apophis II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23009(JE 28460).Kamal, Tables d’offrandes 8-9 pl. v.

Luxor. Temple. Finds. Offering-tables, altars, etc.ii2.339Incense altar, Nehi, ka servant, son of Senusert, with wife Senaaib and two unnamed couples in highrelief, granite, Dyn. XIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46322.Spiegelberg in ÄZ lxv (1930), 50 pl. iii.

Luxor. Temple. Finds. Offering-tables, altars, etc.ii2.339Libation-altar, Tuthmosis III, red granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 28970.See Daressy in Ann. Serv. xxvi (1926), 8.

Deir el-Bah. ri. Chapel. Mentuhotp-Sankhkare. Finds.ii2.340Blocks, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Schweinfurth in ÄZ xli (1904), fig. on 23 [1-6], cf. 24 n.2.

Deir el-Bah. ri. Great Temple of Hatshepsut. Second Court. Brick Temple. Amenophis I and AhmosiNefertere.ii2.343

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Deir el-Bah. ri. Great Temple of Hatshepsut. Second Court. Brick Temple. Amenophis I and AhmosiNefertere.ii2.343Two bricks Ahmosi Nefertere, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 49079-80.MMA photos. M.6.C. 138-41.

Deir el-Bah. ri. Great Temple of Hatshepsut. Second Court. Avenue.ii2.343AHead of Osiride colossus of Amenophis I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 966.Romano in JARCE xiii (1976), 98-9 [4] pl. xxvii [upper].

Deir el-Bah. ri. Great Temple of Hatshepsut. Second Court. Brick Shrine of Aesculapius.ii2.343Block, Ptolemy III and a goddess with scarab on her head, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.MMA photos. M.17.C. CM. 26-7.

Deir el-Bah. ri. Great Temple of Hatshepsut. Second Court. Brick Shrine of Aesculapius.ii2.343Block, Anubis seated with two goddesses, Late Period or Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.MMA photos. M.6.C. CO.7.

Deir el-Bah. ri. Great Temple of Hatshepsut. Middle Colonnade. South half.ii2.344-5(10)V. Relief, ass’s head and two offering bearers, formerly in Brussels, Fondation égyptologique ReineÉlisabeth, now in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 51951 (adjoins JE 14276).Werbrouck, Temple d’Hatshepsut pl. xiii.<<>>

Deir el-Bah. ri. Great Temple of Hatshepsut. Middle Colonnade. South half.ii2.344-5(10)V. Block, Chief of Punt, Queen of Punt, and old offering bearer, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 14276(Temp. No. 12.11.26.5) (adjoins JE 51951).Maspero, Guide (1915), 134 [452] fig. 47.<<>>

Deir el-Bah. ri. Great Temple of Hatshepsut. Middle Colonnade. South half.ii2.344-5(10)VI. Block, three men from Punt, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 89661 (adjoins Temp. No. 12.11.26.6).Millet in Journal of the American Research Center i (1962), 55-7 pls. iv, v. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 134[453].

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Deir el-Bah. ri. Great Temple of Hatshepsut. Middle Colonnade. South half.ii2.344-5(10)VI. Block, ‘Queen’s’ riding ass, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 12.11.26.6 (adjoins JE 89661).Duemichen, Flotte xvi [right].<<>>

Deir el-Bah. ri. Great Temple of Hatshepsut. Middle Colonnade. South half.ii2.344-5(10)AV. Block, man with ass in front of tree, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 12.11.26.7.Tiradritti, F. (ed.), The Treasures of the Egyptian Museum (1999), fig. on 164 [upper right].<<>>

Deir el-Bah. ri. Great Temple of Hatshepsut. Shrine of Anubis. Found on roof.ii2.355Leaf of door and left side of ebony shrine, dedicated to Amun by Hatshepsut, re-used by Tuthmosis IV,with erasures by Amenophis IV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 70001 (JE 30739-40).Roeder, Naos 1-11 pls. 1-3. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 510 [4920], 524 [5225].

Deir el-Bah. ri. Great Temple of Hatshepsut. Upper court. Finds.ii2.359Statue fragments, Mentuemhet (TT34), holding stela, temp. Taharqa to Psammetikhos I, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 1098 (JE 28944).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, 55-6.

Deir el-Bah. ri. Great Temple of Hatshepsut. Foundation Deposits. Beside Causeway.ii2.368Tools, vases, etc. including painter’s palette with date, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 31326-30.See Maspero, Guide (1915), 527-8 [5305-18].

Deir el-Bah. ri. Great Temple of Hatshepsut. Foundation Deposits. In passage between South walls ofSecond Court.ii2.368Alabaster vase, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 16007 (JE 31332).Text, Borchardt in ÄZ xxxvii (1899), 143 [upper].

Deir el-Bah. ri. Great Temple of Hatshepsut. Foundation Deposits. In the Courts.ii2.369Cartouche-plaque, Hatshepsut, faience, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 47649.

Deir el-Bah. ri. Great Temple of Hatshepsut. Foundation Deposits. In the Courts.ii2.369Two ointment jars, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Winlock in MMA Bull. Pt. ii, Dec. 1924, 18 fig. 13.

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Deir el-Bah. ri. Great Temple of Hatshepsut. Foundation Deposits. In the Courts.ii2.369Fragments of menats, boomerangs, etc., of Hatshepsut and Queen Ahmosi, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE47715.

Deir el-Bah. ri. Great Temple of Hatshepsut. Statues of Hatshepsut. From Avenue.ii2.370Head, sandstone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 56263.Winlock in MMA Bull. Pt. ii, March 1932, 10 fig. 5 [lower]. See Brief Descr. 6184.

Deir el-Bah. ri. Great Temple of Hatshepsut. Statues of Hatshepsut. From Avenue.ii2.370Head (as fragments in Bibl.), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 56259.MMA photos. M.11.C.191-2, 212. See Winlock in MMA Bull. Pt. ii, March 1932, 10-14; Tefnin, Lastatuaire d’Hatshepsout 112 [4].

Deir el-Bah. ri. Great Temple of Hatshepsut. Statues of Hatshepsut. From Ramp to First Court.ii2.370Sphinx, lion headed with human face, limestone, perhaps originally on newel post at top of ramp, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 53113.Winlock in MMA Bull. Pt. ii, Nov. 1929, figs. 13, 14. See Brief Descr. 6139.

Deir el-Bah. ri. Great Temple of Hatshepsut. Statues of Hatshepsut. From Second Court.ii2.370Sphinx (a), restored with head, red granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 53114, 55191 (fragment).Winlock in MMA Bull. Pt. ii, Feb. 1928, 46 fig. 51 [upper] (before restoration); Nov. 1929, 12 cover andfig. 15; Dec. 1928, 14 figs. 14, 15. See Brief Descr. 6152.

Deir el-Bah. ri. Great Temple of Hatshepsut. Statues of Hatshepsut. From Second Court.ii2.370Sphinx (b), forepart, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 55190.Head, Winlock in MMA Bull. Pt. ii, Dec. 1930, 11 figs. 8, 9. See Brief Descr. 6198.

Deir el-Bah. ri. Great Temple of Hatshepsut. Statues of Hatshepsut. From Second Court.ii2.370Sphinx (c), head, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.

Deir el-Bah. ri. Great Temple of Hatshepsut. Statues of Hatshepsut. From Shrine of Hathor. (Probably.)ii2.371Hatshepsut on lap of nurse Sitre with incomplete text, found in fragments, sandstone, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 56264.Winlock in MMA Bull. Pt. ii, March 1932, 5 fig. 6.

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Deir el-Bah. ri. Great Temple of Hatshepsut. Statues of Hatshepsut. From Upper Court.ii2.371Statue, flanking the entrance, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 52458 (reconstructed).Winlock in MMA Bull. Pt. ii, Dec. 1928, 18 fig. 12. See Brief Descr. 6052.

Deir el-Bah. ri. Great Temple of Hatshepsut. Statues of Hatshepsut. From Upper Court.ii2.372(d) Kneeling, holding two jars, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 53115.Winlock in MMA Bull. Pt. ii, Dec. 1928, 18-19 figs. 21-2; Dec. 1930, 11 fig. 12. See Brief Descr. 6153.

Deir el-Bah. ri. Great Temple of Hatshepsut. Statues of Hatshepsut. From Western Niches.ii2.372(a) Head, from Osiride statue, limestone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 56259A, with beard, JE 262.Winlock in NYMMA Bull. Pt. ii, Feb. 1928, 44 fig. 47.

Deir el-Bah. ri. Great Temple of Hatshepsut. Statues of Hatshepsut. From Western Niches.ii2.372(b) Head, from Osiride statue, limestone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 56260.Winlock in NYMMA Bull. Pt. ii, March 1932, 16 fig. 9.

Deir el-Bah. ri. Great Temple of Hatshepsut. Statues of Hatshepsut. From Western Niches.ii2.372(c) Bust from Osiride statue, limestone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 56262.Winlock in NYMMA Bull. Pt. ii, Dec. 1928, 13 fig. 8.

Deir el-Bah. ri. Great Temple of Hatshepsut. Statues of Hatshepsut. From Western Niches.ii2.372(d) Head, from Osiride statue, limestone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 56261.NYMMA photo. M.12.C. 342-3.

Deir el-Bah. ri. Found in hole in the Mentuhotp Causeway.ii2.374(b) kneeling statue, holding vase with spout, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 47702.Winlock in NYMMA Bull. Pt. ii, Dec. 1923, 32-3 fig. 27. See Brief Descr. 6013.

Deir el-Bah. ri. Found in hole in the Mentuhotp Causeway.ii2.374(c) kneeling statue, holding vase with spout, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 47703.Winlock in NYMMA Bull. Pt. ii, Dec. 1923, 32 fig. 28 [right]. See Brief Descr. 6014.

Deir el-Bah. ri. Finds from Great Temple..ii2.375Double-statue Kheperkarasonb and wife Meryt, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 614

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(JE 27811).Borchardt, Statuen ii, 161 pl. 111.

Deir el-Bah. ri. Finds from Great Temple.ii2.375Double-statue of Paser (TT 106) with mother Merytre, lower part, temp. Sethos I to Ramesses II, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 516. (Adjoining fragment, ii2.379A)Borchardt Statuen ii, 109-10 pl. 95.

Deir el-Bah. ri. Buildings of Tuthmosis III. Causeway with Bark-station.ii2.377-8AFoundation deposit, model saw, adze, and axe, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 91396-7, 91399.Corteggiani, L’Égypte des Pharaons No. 50 fig. See Maspero, Guide, (1978), 129 [6058E].

Deir el-Bah. ri. Buildings of Tuthmosis III. Temple of Amun. Finds.ii2.379Face of statue of Tuthmosis III, marble, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 90237. (Adjoins New York,MMA.)Michalowski, Art fig. 335.

Deir el-Bah. ri. Buildings of Tuthmosis III. Hathor cow Chapel. Shrine containing statue of Hathor cow.In Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38574-5.ii2.380Statue of Hathor cow and shrine, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38574-5.Naville, XI Dyn. Temple i, 64-5, 70 pls. xxviii-xxxi; Maspero, Guide (1915), 130-2 [445-6] fig. 45.

Deir el-Bah. ri. Hathor cow Chapel. Foundation deposits. Tuthmosis III.ii2.381Axe-heads, knife, vase, etc., in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Legrain, Rép. 134. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 521 [5157].

Deir el-Bah. ri. Temple of Mentuhotp-Nebhepetre. Forecourt. Burial Chamber.ii2.382-3Seated statue of the King in heb-sed dress, sandstone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36195.Maspero, Guide (1915), 104-6 [287] fig. 40.

Deir el-Bah. ri. Temple of Mentuhotp-Nebhepetre. Forecourt. Burial Chamber.ii2.383Coffin, wooden, no name, Dyn. XI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36417.Carter in Ann. Serv. ii (1901), 204 pl. ii.

Deir el-Bah. ri. Temple of Mentuhotp-Nebhepetre. Shaft in Passage.ii2.383

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Deir el-Bah. ri. Temple of Mentuhotp-Nebhepetre. Finds.ii2.383AWooden statue of woman(?), right leg lost, perhaps temp. Mentuhotp Nebhepetre and from here, or 3rdIntermediate Period(?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38541.Upper part, Capart, Memphis fig. 239.<<>>

Deir el-Bah. ri. Temple of Mentuhotp-Nebhepetre. Upper Colonnade.ii2.385(e) Statue of Sesostris III, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 18.4.22.4.Naville and Hall in Arch. Rep. 1904-1905, 7 pl. iv [8]; Evers, Staat pl. 83. See Brief Descr. 6149.

Deir el-Bah. ri. Temple of Mentuhotp-Nebhepetre. Upper Colonnade.ii2.385Two blocks with cartouches, one of Mentuhotp-Se...re, the other of Sekhaenre, Dyn. XIII, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum.Naville and Hall, XI Dyn. Temple i, 68 pl. xii [I, J].

Deir el-Bah. ri. Temple of Mentuhotp-Nebhepetre. Shrines for statues and Tombs of the Princesses. B.Ashayt. Shrine.ii2.387Relief with princess holding lotus, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 11.11.20.17.Naville and Hall, XI Dyn. Temple ii, pl. xvi [A].

Deir el-Bah. ri. Temple of Mentuhotp-Nebhepetre. Shrines for statues and Tombs of the Princesses. B.Ashayt. Tomb.ii2.387Sarcophagus of Ashayt, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 47267.Winlock in NYMMA Bull. Pt. ii, Nov. 1921, 43, 47 figs. 18, 22. See Brief Descr. 6033.

Deir el-Bah. ri. Temple of Mentuhotp-Nebhepetre. Shrines for statues and Tombs of the Princesses. B.Ashayt. Tomb.ii2.387Coffin of Ashayt, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 47355.Winlock in NYMMA Bull. Pt. ii, Nov. 1921, 46, 49 figs. 21, 24, 25. See Brief Descr. 6034.

Deir el-Bah. ri. Temple of Mentuhotp-Nebhepetre. Shrines for statues and Tombs of the Princesses. B.Ashayt. Tomb.ii2.388Statuette of Ashayt, wooden, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 47310.

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Winlock in NYMMA Bull. Pt. ii, Nov. 1921, 50 fig. 26.

Deir el-Bah. ri. Temple of Mentuhotp-Nebhepetre. Shrines for statues and Tombs of the Princesses. C.Sadeh. Shrine.ii2.388Block from East wall, offering bearer, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Naville and Hall, XI Dyn. Temple i, 69 pl. xvii [D].

Deir el-Bah. ri. Temple of Mentuhotp-Nebhepetre. Shrines for statues and Tombs of the Princesses. D.Kauit. Tomb.ii2.388Sarcophagus of Kauit, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 47397.Naville and Hall, XI Dyn. Temple i, 53-5, 69 pls. xix [A, B], xx. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 175 [623].Side B, scene 4, Bénédite, Objets de Toilette pls. i, ii.

Deir el-Bah. ri. Temple of Mentuhotp-Nebhepetre. Shrines for statues and Tombs of the Princesses. D.Kauit. Tomb.ii2.388Model coffin with wax statuette of Kauit, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37763.Naville and Hall, XI Dyn. Temple i, 49, 68 pl. xi [bottom right].

Deir el-Bah. ri. Temple of Mentuhotp-Nebhepetre. Peristyle Court. Royal Tomb. Finds.ii2.391Naos fragment with cartouches of Senebmiu (Sewahenre), 2nd Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 46196.Naville and Hall, XI Dyn. Temple ii, 12, 21 pl. x [C].

Deir el-Bah. ri. Temple of Mentuhotp-Nebhepetre. Peristyle Court. Royal Tomb. Finds.ii2.391Stela, double scene, Sesostris III, with ka, consecrating offerings to Amun, and to Mentuhotp Nebhepetre,granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38655.Naville and Hall, XI Dyn. Temple i, 58 pl. xxiv; iii, 23 pl. xv [upper left]. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 114-15 [331].

Deir el-Bah. ri. Temple of Mentuhotp-Nebhepetre. Hypostyle, Hall of the Altar, and Rock-cut Shrine.Offering-tables, etc.ii2.392Offering-table of the King, with kneeling Nile gods and sma symbol, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 23248.Naville and Hall, XI Dyn. Temple ii, 2, 12 pl. x [A]; Kamal, Tables d’offrandes 166 fig.

Deir el-Bah. ri. Temple of Mentuhotp-Nebhepetre. Hypostyle, Hall of the Altar, and Rock-cut Shrine.Offering-tables, etc.

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ii2.392Offering-table of Khety, with kneeling Nile gods at bottom, granite, Dyn. X or XI, perhaps from here, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 67858.Kamal in Ann. Serv. xxxviii (1938), 15-19 pl. iii fig. 1.

Deir el-Bah. ri. Temple of Mentuhotp-Nebhepetre. Hypostyle, Hall of the Altar, and Rock-cut Shrine.Offering-tables, etc.ii2.392‘Altar’ or panel of Antef (Nubkheperre) with name of Amun erased, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 67857.Kamal in Ann. Serv. xxxviii (1938), 19-20 pl. iv.

Deir el-Bah. ri. Temple of Mentuhotp-Nebhepetre. Hypostyle, Hall of the Altar, and Rock-cut Shrine.Foundation deposits.ii2.392Bricks, containing plaques of the King, copper alabaster, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 47328-30.Winlock in NYMMA Bull. Pt. ii, Dec. 1922, 28-30 figs. 16-19.

Deir el-Bah. ri. Temple of Mentuhotp-Nebhepetre. Hypostyle, Hall of the Altar, and Rock-cut Shrine.Finds from the Temple.ii2.397Two blocks with names of Kings Dedumes (Zadneferre) and [Mentuhotp] Sekhaenre, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 46195, 46197.Naville and Hall, XI Dyn. Temple ii, 12, 21 pl. x [D [left], E].

Thebes. Qurna. Temple of Sethos I. Finds.ii2.421Stela, in four pieces, son offering to seated parents, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 27823.

Thebes. Qurna. Temple of Sethos I. Finds.ii2.421Lintel fragment, Nekhtamun adoring Ahmosi Nefertere and Amenophis I, sandstone, New Kingdom, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 44319.

Thebes. Mortuary Temple of Sethos I (Qurna Temple).ii2.421AFoundation deposit from south-west corner, four faience plaques with name of Sethos I, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 99078, 99079.Rummel, U. Meeting the Past. 100 Years in Egypt. German Archaeological Institute Cairo 1907-2007 (2007),162 [127] fig. on 161 [lower].

Thebes. Temple of Amenophis I and Ahmosi Nefertere. North part. Blocks, etc.

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ii2.423Fragment with Amenophis I as boy before [Amun], in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 33501.Northampton et al., Theban Necropolis 7 fig. 5.

Thebes. Temple of Amenophis I and Ahmosi Nefertere. Blocks, etc.ii2.423Two fragments with name of the temple, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 33500.

Thebes. Temple of Amenophis I and Ahmosi Nefertere. Finds from area.ii2.423Scribe-statue, Amenmosi, granite, Dyn. XX-XXI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1221.Borchardt, Statuen iv, 116-17 pl. 170.

Thebes. Valley Temple of Hatshepsut.ii2.423Foundation deposit, model adzes, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43171.Text, Carnarvon and Carter, Five Years’ explorations at Thebes 40.

Thebes. Valley Temple of Hatshepsut.ii2.423Bricks of Hatshepsut and Princess Neferure, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 58815-16.MMA photo. 5 A, 933.

Thebes. Valley Temple of Hatshepsut.ii2.424Name stones, two with names of fortresses, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 58810-13.Text of two (with name of fort), Sethe, Urk. iv. 313 (104); Übersetzung (1914), 142. One, Legrain,Répertoire No. 102.

Thebes. Valley Temple of Hatshepsut.ii2.424Two name stones with graffito of Senenmut, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 52129.Text, Gunn in Ann. Serv. xxix (1929), 94.

Thebes. Valley Temple of Hatshepsut. Foundation deposit.ii2.424Two blocks of Hatshepsut, red quartzite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 33504-5.

Thebes. Colonnaded Temple of Ramesses IV. Destroyed.ii2.424 and 459Plaque of Ramesses IV, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 45695.MMA photo. 5 A, 423.

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Thebes. Ramesside Temple. Unfinished.ii2.424ANecklace with a plaque of Ramesses IV, from a foundation deposit, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Bietak, Theban-West (Luqsor), 19-20 on Taf. xiii.<<>>

Thebes. Ramesside Temple. Unfinished.ii2.424-5Faience and silver plaques, from foundation deposit of Ramesses IV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 65387-9, 45672.Lansing in NYMMA Bull. Pt. ii, Nov. 1935, 7 fig. 4.

Thebes. Ramesside Temple. Unfinished. Re-used statues and blocks.ii2.425Head from Osiride statue of Amenophis I, from Avenue to his Temple, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Lansing and Hayes in NYMMA Bull. Pt. ii, Jan. 1937, 4 fig. 5.

Thebes. Ramesside Temple. Unfinished. Re-used statues and blocks.ii2.425Another head from Osiride statue of Amenophis I, from Avenue to his Temple, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum.[= MMA photo. M.7.C.184.] See Romano in JARCE xiii (1976), 99 [6].

Thebes. Ramesside Temple. Unfinished. Re-used statues and blocks.ii2.425Stela of Ramesses II, granite, found used in Causeway of Tuthmosis III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE66570.Lansing in NYMMA Bull. Pt. ii, Nov. 1935, 12-14 figs. 8, 9.

Thebes. Ramesside Temple. Unfinished. Outside the Temple. Finds.ii2.426Statue (or shrine) of a Second prophet of Amun, fragment, granite, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum.MMA photo. M.17.C. CE, 17.

Thebes. Ramesside Temple. Unfinished. Outside the Temple. Finds.ii2.426Female head, Dyn. XVIII-XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 65390.Lansing in MMA Bull. Pt. ii, Nov. 1935, 14 fig. 14; MMA photo. 8A, 423, 427.

Thebes. Ramesside Temple. Unfinished. Outside the Temple. Finds.ii2.426Female bust with cartouche of Menkheperre, Dyn. XXI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.

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MMA photo. M.17.C. CA, 26.

Thebes. Ramesside Temple. Unfinished. Outside the Temple. Finds.ii2.426Block with part of a royal head, Dyn. XVIII,, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.MMA photo. M.17.C. CC, 25.

Thebes. Ramesside Temple. Unfinished. Outside the Temple. Finds.ii2.426Bricks of Tuthmosis I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.MMA photo. M.17.C. CL, 14-18, 24.

Thebes. Temple of Tuthmosis III. Destroyed. Foundation deposits.ii2.427Copper chisel of Tuthmosis III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 86952.Fakhry in Ann. Serv. xxxvii (1937), 30 fig.

Thebes. Temple of Tuthmosis III. Destroyed. Finds. Statues.ii2.427Tuthmosis III, Osiride, seated, headless, trampling Nine Bows, basalt, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 38335.Hornemann, Types iii, pl. 772. Text, Weigall in Ann. Serv. vii (1906), 131 [12]; Legrain, Répertoire No.129.

Thebes. Temple of Tuthmosis III. Destroyed. Finds. Statues.ii2.427Ptahmosi, Vizier, headless, sandstone, temp. Tuthmosis III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38336.Text, Weigall in Ann. Serv. vii (1906), 130-1 [10]; Legrain, Répertoire No. 163.

Thebes. Temple of Tuthmosis III. Destroyed. Finds. Statues.ii2.427Inpehuisen, wooden, temp. Tuthmosis III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Text, Weigall in Ann. Serv. vii (1906), 133 [17].

Thebes. Temple of Tuthmosis III. Destroyed. Finds. Statues.ii2.427Amunezeh (TT84), block statue, granite, temp. Tuthmosis III, formerly in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE59190, now in Luxor Museum, J.3.Hayes in Ann. Serv. xxxiii (1933), 6-16 pl.

Thebes. Temple of Tuthmosis III. Destroyed. Finds. Statues.ii2.427Ahmosi, seated, lower part, dedicated by brother Neferhabef, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,

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JE 42122.Text, Weigall in Ann. Serv. vii (1906), 134 [20].

Thebes. Temple of Tuthmosis III. Destroyed. Finds. Statues.ii2.427Betha, fragment, dedicated by son Ankhefnesu, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Text, Weigall in Ann. Serv. vii (1906), 134 [22]; Legrain, Répertoire No. 162.

Thebes. Temple of Tuthmosis III. Destroyed. Finds. Statues.ii2.427Humay (TT224), seated, holding tablet, fragment, granite, temp. Tuthmosis III or Hatshepsut, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 18.1.28.1.Text, Weigall in Ann. Serv. vii (1906), 133 [18]; xxi, p. 70 [7].<<>>

Thebes. Temple of Tuthmosis III. Destroyed. Finds. Stelae.ii2.428Part of stela with cartouche of Mentuhotp-Nebhepetre, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Text, Weigall in Ann. Serv. vii (1906), 128 [1].

Thebes. Temple of Tuthmosis III. Destroyed. Finds. Stelae.ii2.428Top of stela with Amenophis I and Ahmosi Nefertere before Amun, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Text, Weigall in Ann. Serv. vii (1906), 128-9 [4].

Thebes. Temple of Tuthmosis III. Destroyed. Finds. Stelae.ii2.428Part of stela with priests carrying bark, sandstone, temp. Amenophis II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Text, Weigall in Ann. Serv. vii (1906), 132 [15].

Thebes. Temple of Tuthmosis III. Destroyed. Finds. Stelae.ii2.428Fragment, Tuthmosis III, with name of Temple, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Text, Weigall in Ann. Serv. vii (1906), 130 [7].

Thebes. Temple of Tuthmosis III. Destroyed. Finds. Stelae.ii2.428Top right part stela, Tuthmosis III and Queen Esi as King’s wife before Amun-Re, quartzite, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 34015.Klug, A. Königliche Stelen in der Zeit von Ahmose bis Amenophis III (2002), 147-8 [F 9], 512 [F 9] Abb. 13 (asJE 27815). Text, Weigall in Ann. Serv. vii (1906), 134-5 [23]. Titles, Legrain, Répertoire No. 113.

Thebes. Temple of Tuthmosis III. Destroyed. Finds. Stelae.

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ii2.428Part of stela of Queen Esi as King’s mother, dedicated by Amenhotp, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Text, Weigall in Ann. Serv. vii (1906), 131-2 [13]; cartouche Legrain, Répertoire No. 114.

Thebes. Temple of Tuthmosis III. Destroyed. Finds. Stelae.ii2.428Part of stela with Min-Amun and Queen Sitioh, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Text, Weigall in Ann. Serv. vii (1906), 130 [8]; cartouches, Legrain, Répertoire No. 120.

Thebes. Temple of Tuthmosis III. Destroyed. Finds. Stelae.ii2.428Part of stela with a Child of the nursery offering to ram of Amun, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Text, Weigall in Ann. Serv. vii (1906), 132-3 [16].

Thebes. Temple of Tuthmosis III. Destroyed. Finds. Stelae.ii2.428Part of stela with four Hathor-heads and head of Hathor cow with title of Hathor in Henketankh, inCairo, Egyptian Museum.Text, Weigall in Ann. Serv. vii (1906), 135 [24].

Thebes. Temple of Tuthmosis III. Destroyed. Finds. Stelae.ii2.428Part of stela with two rams of Amun, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Text, Weigall in Ann. Serv. vii (1906), 136 [28].

Thebes. Temple of Tuthmosis III. Destroyed. Finds. Stelae.ii2.428Small stela, dedicated by Nufer, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 27789, now lost.

Thebes. Temple of Tuthmosis III. Destroyed. Finds. Stelae.ii2.428Small stela with a son offering to his father, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 27790, now lost.

Thebes. Temple of Tuthmosis III. Destroyed. Finds. Blocks.ii2.428Block with text of a son of Nebamun, wab priest of Tuthmosis III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Text, Weigall in Ann. Serv. vii (1906), 130 [9]. Legrain, Répertoire No. 160.

Thebes. Temple of Tuthmosis III. Destroyed. Finds. Offering tables.ii2.428(c) With female offering bearer, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Text, Weigall in Ann. Serv. vii (1906), 129 [6]; titles, Legrain, Répertoire No. 139.

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Thebes. Temple of Tuthmosis III. Destroyed. Finds. Bricks with name of the Temple.ii2.429Brick of Tuthmosis I and Hatshepsut, perhaps from her Valley Temple, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Text, Weigall in Ann. Serv. vii (1906), 129 [5]. Legrain, Répertoire No. 75.

Thebes. Temple of Tuthmosis III. Destroyed. Finds. Bricks with name of the Temple.ii2.429Brick of Tuthmosis III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.

Thebes. Temple of Tuthmosis III. Destroyed. Finds. Bricks with name of the Temple.ii2.429Brick with name of Temple, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Text, Weigall in Ann. Serv. vii (1906), 121. Legrain, Répertoire No. 143.

Thebes. Temple of Merneptah-Siptah. Foundation deposits of the King and Bay, Chancellor.ii2.429Plaques of the King, sandstone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 31417-18.Petrie, Six Temples 16-17, 29 pl. xvii [lower].

Thebes. Temple of Amenophis II. Destroyed. Foundation deposits.ii2.430Two plaques with name and prenomen, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 31420.Petrie, Six Temples pl. iii [upper].

Thebes. Temple of Amenophis II. Destroyed. Foundation deposits.ii2.430Vase with palimpsest text of Amenophis II, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 16029.Text, Borchardt in Ä.Z. xxxvii (1899), 143 [lower].

Thebes. Temple of Amenophis II. Finds. Statues.ii2.430Amenophis II, Osiride, seated, headless, in heb-sed dress, granite, originally beside entrance, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 645.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 189-90 pl. 119.

Thebes. Temple of Amenophis II. Finds. Various.ii2.431Brick of Amenophis II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 31435.

Thebes. Chapel of ‘The White Queen’.ii2.431Bust of a Queen, Sistrum player of Mut, Dancer of Horus, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG600.

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Ramesseum. Foundation deposits.ii2.442Block (as plaque in Bibl.), sandstone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 31416.Ramsès le Grand (Galeries Nationales du Grand Palais, Paris, 1976), Cat. vii with col. pl.

Ramesseum. Foundation deposits.ii2.442Plaques, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 31424-7.

Ramesseum. Palace of Ramesses II. Façade.ii2.442Window-fragment, hawk protecting cartouches of Ramesses II, presumably from here, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 43680.

Ramesseum. Small Double-Temple of Sethos I. Rebuilt by Ramesses II.ii2.442Foundation deposits with plaques and sa emblem, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 56475-9.Hölscher, Excav. iii, 75 pl. 40 [A, B].

Ramesseum. Brick Buildings (Storehouses). Bricks.ii2.443Two bricks, Ramesses II, one with name of Temple, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 31433-4.

Ramesseum. Finds in Ramesseum area.ii2.443Torso of statue of Penre, temp. Ramesses II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Text, Daressy in Rec. de Trav. xxii (1900), 143 [clxxvi].

Ramesseum. Finds in Ramesseum area.ii2.443Fragments of base and back-pillar of statue, probably from same statue as preceding, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 1146.Borchardt, Statuen iv, 80-1.

Ramesseum. Finds in Ramesseum area.ii2.443Three stelae fragments, one with Tuthmosis II and Mutnefert seated in second register, and two ofTuthmosis III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34031-3 (JE 28998).Texts, Lacau, Stèles du Nouvel Empire 65-7.

Ramesseum. Finds in Ramesseum area.

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ii2.443ABlock with profile of Ramesses II (probably), sandstone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43698.Mysliwiec, Le Portrait royal pl. cii [228].

Thebes. Temple of Wazmosi.ii2.444Statue of Queen Mutnefert, dedicated by her son Tuthmosis I, sandstone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 572.Borchardt, Statuen ii, 121 pl. 97. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 130 [444].

Temple of Wazmosi. Finds.ii2.444Back of seat of statue-group with names of Tuthmosis I and Wazmosi, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Text, Daressy in Ann. Serv. i (1900), 100 [6]; Legrain, Répertoire No. 68.

Temple of Wazmosi. Finds.ii2.444Fragments of two painted statues, sandstone, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1144, 1158.See Borchardt, Statuen iv, 80 = 1144, 84 = 1158.

Temple of Wazmosi. Finds.ii2.444Fragments of statue with cartouche, limestone, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1157.See Borchardt, Statuen iv, 84.

Temple of Wazmosi. Finds.ii2.444Block statue of Saa called Kharu, incomplete, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 570.Text, Borchardt, Statuen ii, 119; Daressy in Ann. Serv. i (1900), 99-100 [3].

Thebes. Temple of Wazmosi. Finds. Stelae.ii2.444Senimosi, Tutor of Wazmosi, with text, year 21 of Tuthmosis III, concerning settlement with wifeHuzaro, and scene at top, Tuthmosis III offering incense to Tuthmosis I with Wazmosi, fragments, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34016 (JE 27815).Legrain, Statues et statuettes pl. x. Text, Daressy in Ann. Serv. i (1900), 101-3 [8]; names and titles, Legrain,Répertoire No. 66.

Thebes. Temple of Wazmosi. Finds. Stelae.ii2.445Fragments with priests carrying bark(?) and text mentioning statue of Rameses, son of Ramesses II, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 10.3.25.2.Text, Daressy in Ann. Serv. i (1900), 105 [17].

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Thebes. Temple of Wazmosi. Finds. Stelae.ii2.445Peshedu, (probably TT326), adoring Wazmosi, with cat [of Mut] and goose of Amun at top, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 27820.Grébaut, Le Musée égyptien i, 5-6 pl. iii. Text, Daressy in Ann. Serv. i (1900), 103 [9]; names, Legrain,Répertoire No. 70.

Thebes. Temple of Wazmosi. Finds. Stelae.ii2.445May, and son [Akh?]mesu, before Amun, fragment, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 27785.Grébaut, Mus. Ég. i, 8 pl. v [lower right]. Text, Daressy in Ann. Serv. i (1900), 104 [10].

Thebes. Temple of Wazmosi. Finds. Stelae.ii2.445Nefersekheru, adoring Termuthis as serpent, and wife and son adoring serpents, fragments, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 27786.Grébaut, Mus. Ég. i, 7 pl. v [upper right]. Text, Daressy in Ann. Serv. i (1900), 104 [13].

Thebes. Temple of Wazmosi. Finds. Stelae.ii2.445Fragments with palm-tree and remains of man, name lost, before father Iafib, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 27748.Grébaut, Mus. Ég. i, 7-8 pl. v [left]. Text, Daressy in Ann. Serv. i (1900), 105 [16 bis].

Thebes. Temple of Wazmosi. Finds. Stelae.ii2.445Man adoring Amun and Tueris, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 27824.Grébaut, Mus. Ég. i, 8pl. vi [upper] (as JE 29824). Text, Daressy in Ann. Serv. i (1900), 104 [11].

Thebes. Temple of Wazmosi. Finds. Stelae.ii2.445Monthu as the Black Bull, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 27822.Grébaut, Mus. Ég. i, 8 pl. vi [upper]. Text, Daressy in Ann. Serv. i (1900), 104 [12].

Thebes. Temple of Wazmosi. Finds. Stelae.ii2.445Unfinished, with sketch of woman seated, and man with jars in yoke below, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 27819.See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. i (1900), 104 [16].

Thebes. Temple of Wazmosi. Finds. Stelae.ii2.445

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Fragment, Hathor-cow walking in mountain, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34161.Lecau, Stéles 203 pl. lxi; Grébaut, Mus. Ég. i, 8 pl. vi [top right]. See, Daressy in Ann. Serv. i (1900), 104[15].

Thebes. Temple of Wazmosi. Finds. Blocks, etc.ii2.445Lintel of Tuthmosis III, painted sandstone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 27576.Grébaut, Mus. Ég. i, 4 pl. i. Text, Daressy in Ann. Serv. i (1900), 106 [19]; Legrain, Répertoire No. 151.

Thebes. Temple of Wazmosi. Finds. Blocks, etc.ii2.445Lintel and jambs from tomb of Heby, temp. Tuthmosis III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 27693.Grébaut, Mus. Ég. i, 4 pl. i (called JE 27625). Text, Daressy in Ann. Serv. i (1900), 106 [18]; titles andcartouches, Legrain, Répertoire No. 176.

Thebes. Temple of Wazmosi. Finds. Blocks, etc.ii2.445Lintel, double-scene, Suemnut (TT92) and sister Yuny adoring Osiris, sandstone, temp. Amenophis II, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 27840.Text, Daressy in Ann. Serv. i (1900), 106 [20].

Thebes. Temple of Wazmosi. Finds. Blocks, etc.ii2.445Block from wall with text mentioning appointment of Imhotep, Vizier, as foster father of sons ofTuthmosis I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 27818.Grébaut, Mus. Ég. i, 8 pl. vi [lower]. Text, Daressy in Ann. Serv. i (1900), 107 [21]; names and titles,Legrain, Répertoire No. 67.

Thebes. Temple of Queen Tausert, wife of Sethos II.ii2.447Foundation deposits of queen, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 16063-121 (JE 31431-2), JE 31415.<<>>

Thebes. Temple of Merneptah. First Court.ii2.447Stela of Amenophis III, granite, originally in his Temple, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34025. Recto(erased by Amenophis IV, and restored by Sethos I), building text and double scenes at top, AmenophisIII offering water, and offering wine to Amun. Verso, ‘Israel stela’ with victory text, Libyan war, year 5 ofMerneptah, and double scene at top, Merneptah followed by Mut (Khons on right), receives scimitar fromAmun.Lacau, Stéles 47-59 pls. xv-xix. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 170 [599].

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ii2.448Stela of Amenophis III, re-used as foundation of a column, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34026.Lacau, Stéles 59-61 pls. xx, xxi. Royal titles, Legrain, Répertoire No. 238. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 124[407].

Thebes. Temple of Merneptah. Second Court.ii2.448Upper part Colossus Merneptah, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 607.Borchardt, Statuen ii, 156-7 pl. 110. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 187 [725].

Thebes. Temple of Amenophis III.ii2.450Jackal head, sandstone, presumably from here, found north of the Ramesseum, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 31412.Adams, Egyptian Objects in the Victoria and Albert Museum on fig. 10.<<>>

Thebes. Temple of Amenophis III. Finds. Statues of Amenophis III.ii2.452Two, head and legs of both lost, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 33900-1.JE 33900, Sourouzian, H. in Hommages ... Leclant i, 523 [51] fig. 6 [c]. JE 33901, Daressy in BIFAO xi(1914), 25-8 pl. iii.

Thebes. Temple of Amenhotp, son of Hepu. Tomb of the deceased.ii2.456Fragments of sarcophagus, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 44309.

Thebes. Temple of Tuthmosis II. Finds. Stelae.ii2.457Votive stela, dedicated to Onuris by Hatiay, sandstone, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 63655 (called 36655 in Bibl.).Bruyére, Deir el-Médineh. Année 1926, 56 [3] fig. 27.

Thebes. Temple of Ay and Haremhab. Broad Hall.ii2.458(a) Seated colossus of Ay, usurped by Haremhab, with binding of sma-symbol by Nile gods on sides, inCairo, Egyptian Museum.Hölscher, Excav. ii, 105 pls. 48, 50 [g], 51 [a]. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 178 [632].

Thebes. Temple of Ay and Haremhab. Broad Hall.ii2.458(a) Seated colossus of Ay, usurped by Haremhab, with binding of sma-symbol by Nile gods on sides,additional fragments of above, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 22.1.35.1, 10.6.33.1-4.

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Thebes. Temple of Ay and Haremhab. Broad Hall.ii2.458(c) Upper part of south standing colossus of Tutankhamun, inscribed by Ay, usurped by Haremhab, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 59869.Hölscher, Excav. ii, 102-3 pls. 1, 44, 45 [B], 46 [A], figs. 84-6, 88.

Thebes. Temple of Ay and Haremhab. Broad Hall.ii2.459Base of colossus, perhaps of (c), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60134.

Thebes. Temple of Ay and Haremhab.ii2.459Fragment (m) from scene, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 59883.Hölscher, Excav. ii, on pl. 43.

Thebes. Temple of Ay and Haremhab.ii2.459Fragment of column and abacus capital (a and o), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 59889.Hölscher, Excav. ii, pl. 43 [middle].

Thebes. Temple of Ay and Haremhab. Foundation deposits.ii2.459Ay, inscribed vases, faience plaques, etc., in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 59905-60061.Hölscher, Excav. ii, 85-98 pls. 52-6 figs. 73, 79, 81.

Thebes. Temple of Ay and Haremhab. Foundation deposits.ii2.459Ramesses IV, metal and faience plaques, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60097-60133.Hölscher, Excav. ii, 115, 116-17 pl. 58 fig. 96.

Thebes. Temple of Ay and Haremhab. Finds.ii2.459Statue base of Haremhab, part, probably from here, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 7.1.15.4.

Thebes. Temple of Ay and Haremhab. Finds.ii2.460Block with names of Amenophis IV and the Aten, sandstone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Hölscher, Excav. ii, 70 pl. 51 [b].

Thebes. Temple of Ay and Haremhab. Finds.ii2.460Brick of Ay, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60136.Hölscher, Excav. ii, 81 fig. 70.

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Medînet Habu. Small Temple. Finds.ii2.474Head, presumably Tuthmosis III, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 59880.Hölscher, Excav. ii, 9 fig. 9.<<>>

Medînet Habu. Small Temple. Finds.ii2.474Bricks of Hatshepsut, Tuthmosis III and IV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 59901-4.Hölscher, Excav. ii, 6, 33 fig. 6 [a-g].

Medînet Habu. Tomb-Chapels of Saite Princesses. A. Amenardais. Finds.ii2.478Statue of Anubis jackal, headless, black stone, temp. Amenardais I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. No. 3.4.53.1, head in London, British Museum, EA 64400.Bruyére, Rapport (1924-1925), 26 [top right] fig. 17 (headless).<<>>

Medînet Habu. Tomb-Chapels of Saite Princesses. A. Amenardais. Finds.ii2.478Offering-table of Amenardais I, part, supported by kneeling Nile god in relief, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 59871.Hölscher, Excav. 23 fig. 26.

Medînet Habu. Tomb-Chapels of Saite Princesses. Foundation deposits.ii2.480Faience plaque of Amenardais II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 59794.

Medînet Habu. Tomb-Chapels of Saite Princesses. Foundation deposits.ii2.480Faience plaque of Shepenwept II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 31058, 85595.See Engelbach in Ann. Serv. xli (1942), 229.

Medînet Habu. Tomb-Chapels of Saite Princesses. Osiris-statuettes.ii2.480Dedicated by Nitocris, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 38231.Daressy, Statues de divinités 66-7 pl. xii. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 215 [932].

Medînet Habu. Tomb-Chapels of Saite Princesses. Osiris-statuettes.ii2.480Dedicated by Mutardais, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 38237.Daressy, Statues de divinités 70-1 pl. xiv. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 483 [4666].

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Medînet Habu. Tomb-Chapels of Saite Princesses. Osiris-statuettes.ii2.480Dedicated by De-esihebsed, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 38238.Text, Daressy, Statues de divinités 71. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 483 [4667].

Medînet Habu. Tomb-Chapels of Saite Princesses. Osiris-statuettes.ii2.480Dedicated by Paharbes, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 38239.Text, Daressy, Statues de divinités 71. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 483 [4668].

Medînet Habu. Tomb-Chapels of Saite Princesses. Osiris-statuettes.ii2.480Dedicated by Amenardais, son of Mesines(?), Dyn. XXV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 38239 bis.Texts, Daressy, Statues de divinités 71-2, 98, 102.

Medînet Habu. Tomb-Chapels of Saite Princesses. Osiris-statuettes.ii2.480Dedicated by a son of Pedusiri, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 38361.Texts, Daressy, Statues de divinités 71-2, 98, 102.

Medînet Habu. Tomb-Chapels of Saite Princesses. Osiris-statuettes.ii2.480Fragment dedicated by Harbes, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 38376.Texts, Daressy, Statues de divinités 71-2, 98, 102.

Medînet Habu. Great Temple. Third Hypostyle.ii2.512(157), (158)A (formerly ii2.524)Royal head of Ramesses III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 54477.Hornemann, Types ii, pl. 368.

Medînet Habu. Palace of Ramesses III.ii2.523Doorway, jambs, tiles with captives, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36497.Hölscher Excav. iii, 51 pl. 35 [D]. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 184-5 [677].

Medînet Habu. Palace of Ramesses III.ii2.523Four blocks from door-frame with faience reliefs on one face, and outline drawings of Ramesses III on theother, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 33899.See Maspero, Guide (1915), 184-5 [677].

Medînet Habu. Palace of Ramesses III.ii2.523

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Two windows, sandstone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 44313-4.See Maspero, Guide (1915), 182 [678-9].

Medînet Habu. Palace of Ramesses III.ii2.523Window with cartouches, sandstone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 33907.

Medînet Habu. Palace of Ramesses III.ii2.523Fragments of window, sandstone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 31624.Hölscher Excav. iii, 52 pl. 38 [F]; Maspero, Guide (1915), 182 [670] fig. 61.

Medînet Habu. Palace of Ramesses III.ii2.524Faience tiles, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 27525, 36261a, 36261b, 36399, 36440 a-c, 36441 a-c,36457 a-k.See Maspero, Guide (1915), 519-20 [5117-18, 5128 (called Coptos), 5129].

Medînet Habu. Palace of Ramesses III.ii2.524AFaience tile, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 12.3.24.13.Daressy, Statues et divinitiés pl. iii [12].

Medînet Habu. Palace of Ramesses III.ii2.525Faience tiles with rekhyt-birds, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36442, 36458.Daressy in Ann. Serv. xi (1911), 51 pl. ii [b]. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 519-20 [5119, 5125].

Medînet Habu. Palace of Ramesses III.ii2.525AFaience tiles with rekhyt-birds, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 5.2.24.7.Freed, R. Ramesses the Great 144 [13] fig.

Medînet Habu. Palace of Ramesses III.ii2.525AFaience tiles with rekhyt-bird, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 33968.Freed, R. Ramesses the Great 144 [14] fig.

Medînet Habu. Palace of Ramesses III.ii2.525AFaience tile with two rekhyt-birds, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 5.2.24.6.Hope, Gold of the Pharaohs Cat. No. 10.

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Medînet Habu. Palace of Ramesses III.ii2.525Faience tile with cartouche Ramesses III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36443.

Medînet Habu. West Fortified Gate.ii2.525Engaged cluster-column from niche, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 59891.Hölscher, Excav. iv, 9-10 pl. 4 [left].

Medînet Habu. Finds from Temple Area. Statues.ii2.526Group, incomplete, Ramesses III crowned by Horus and [Seth], granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG629 and 1100.Borchardt, Statuen ii, 176-7 pl. 116; iv, 56-7; Maspero, Guide (1915), 194 [765] fig. 65.

Medînet Habu. Finds from Temple Area. Statues.ii2.526Man holding statue of Ptah, sandstone, temp. Ramesses III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 631.Hornemann, Types i, pl. 274. Text, Borchardt, Statuen ii, 179-80. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 183 [759].

Medînet Habu. Finds from Temple Area. Statues.ii2.526Base for royal statue, front forming offering-table with two projecting heads of captive chiefs of Mitanniand Nubia, Dyn. XX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 755 (JE 28831).Evers, Staat ii, pl. vii [51]. See Borchardt, Statuen iii, 75-6; Maspero, Guide (1915), 194 [766].

Medînet Habu. Finds from Temple Area. Stelae.ii2.526Ramesses III before Amun, with goddess Khefthernebes, sandstone, originally let into wall, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 33903.Habachi in Kêmi, xx (1970), 232 fig. 2.

Medînet Habu. Finds from Temple Area. Stelae.ii2.526 (see ii2.295)Stelae of Ankhnesiotes, perhaps from here, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37888.See Maspero Guide (1915), 211 [875].

Medînet Habu. Finds from Temple Area. Stelae.ii2.526 (see ii2.295)Stelae of Seni, perhaps from here, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37889.Text, Legrain in Ann. Serv. vii (1906), 227.

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ii2.527[Lintels, jambs and blocks, from various tombs and temples, mostly found in Temple enclosure, a few nowin Cairo, Egyptian Museum, rest in magazines on site.Brundage, Notes on some blocks from the excavations of Medinet Habu (Dissertation ... for the Degreeof Doctor of Philosophy, Chicago, 1939), passim with plates. Copy in Chicago, Oriental Institute,unpublished.]

Medînet Habu. Finds from Temple Area. Blocks, etc.ii2.527ALintel in two fragments, with double-scene, women with tambourines before seated divinity, Dyn. XIX,in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 32016.Hickmann, in Bull. Inst. Ég. xxxvi (1955), 596 fig. 10.

Medînet Habu. Finds from Temple Area. Blocks, etc.ii2.527ALintel, man offering to Theban Triad and Osiris, Isis, and Horus, with cartouche of Ramesses III, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 32017<<>>.See Bull. Inst. Ég. 3 Sér. ix (1899), 318.<<>>

Medînet Habu. Finds from Temple Area. Various.ii2.527Foundation deposits of Ramesses III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60062-96.See Hölscher, Excav. iv, 47.

Medînet Habu. Finds from Temple Area. Various.ii2.527Jug, with erased cartouche, perhaps Taharqa, faience, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 59758.Hölscher, Excav. v, 71 [bottom, I] pl. 40 [31].

Medînet Habu. Finds from Temple Area. Various.ii2.527Cache of Osiris statuettes, bronze and stone, some found by Daressy beneath floor of Room 45, othersfound in 1860, now in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 9109-45.See Daressy, Méd. Habou 170.

Medînet Habu. Finds from Temple Area. Various.ii2.527Plaques, Sethos I and Ramesses II, faience and steatite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 59795-6, 59830-1.

Medînet Habu. Finds from Temple Area. Various.ii2.527

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Plaque, bronze, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 31530.

Medînet Habu. Finds from Temple Area. Various.ii2.527Tiles with fragments of texts, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 59734-5, 59783.Anthes in Hölscher, Excav. iv, 44 pls. 35 [e], 36 [k].

Thebes. Objects from Theban Temples. Statues.ii2.533Head, painted sandstone, Dyn. XIX to XX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 740.Borchardt, Statuen iii, 67 pl. 136. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 134 [455].

Thebes. Objects from Theban Temples. Statues.ii2.533Taharqa, head, formerly in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 560, now in Aswan, Nubia Museum.Borchardt, Statuem iii, 108 pl. 94; Maspero, Guide (1915), 251 [1185] fig. 92.

Thebes. Objects from Theban Temples. Statues.ii2.534Senenmut kneeling holding uraeus with cartouche containing uraeus and ka emblem, quartzite, temp.Hatshepsut, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 34582.Hornemann, Types iii, pl. 591.<<>>

Thebes. Objects from Theban Temples. Stelae.ii2.535Two small stelae, a King before Amun, New Kingdom, from a brick temple at Sheikh Abd el-Qurna, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34156-7.Lecau, Stèles i, 201 pl. lxi.

Thebes. Objects from Theban Temples. Blocks, etc.ii2.535ATwo sandstone blocks, Tuthmosis IV offering wine to seated Amun, followed by Nile-god, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 8.6.24.6.Bryan, The Reign of Thutmose IV 189 pl. xii [35-6].<<>>

Thebes. Objects from Theban Temples. Blocks, etc.ii2.536Cornice-fragment with cartouches of Shepenwept I and Amenardais I, sandstone, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, Temp. No. 16.6.24.4.Leclant, Monuments thébaines 188 [49, c, b] pl. lxxv [C].

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Thebes. Objects from Theban Temples. Blocks, etc.ii2.536Block, Shepenwept II, with another divine adoratress, offering incense, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. No. 20.6.24.5.Leclant, Monuments thébaines 189 [49, c, g] pl. lxxxvii [C].

Thebes. Objects from Theban Temples. Offering-tables.ii2.536Ramesses II, granite, with text on edge, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 20.5.25.1.Texts, Kitchen, Ram. Inscr. ii, 782-3 [280, B].

Volume iii2 Part 1

Abû Rawâsh. Pyramid complex of Razedef. I. Pyramid. Razedef statues.iii2.2Small head wearing nemes, quartzite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 35138.Smith, Hist. Sculp. pl. 11 [d].<<>>

Abû Rawâsh. Pyramid complex of Razedef. I. Pyramid. Razedef statues.iii2.2Head wearing white crown, quartzite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 35139.Smith, Hist. Sculp. 32 pl. 11 [c]. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 53 [109].

Abû Rawâsh. Pyramid complex of Razedef. I. Pyramid. Private and other statues.iii2.3Baka, King’s eldest son, Prophet of Razedef, etc., base, limestone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 57004 (Temp. No. 5.11.24.18).Moret and Abou-Ghazi, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches iii [1], 16-17 pls. See Chassinat in Mon. Piot xxv(1921-2), 67.

Abû Rawâsh. Pyramid complex of Razedef. I. Pyramid. Private and other statues.iii2.3Harnit, King’s eldest son of his body, base, limestone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 57013(Temp. No. 5.11.24.16).Moret and Abou-Ghazi, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches iii [1], 20 pls. See Chassinat in Mon. Piot xxv (1921-2), 65-6.

Abû Rawâsh. Pyramid complex of Razedef. I. Pyramid. Private and other statues.iii2.3Hetepheres, King’s daughter of his body, part of base with lower part of statue, both limestone, in Cairo,

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Egyptian Museum.See Chassinat in Mon. Piot xxv (1921-2), 68.

Abû Rawâsh. Pyramid complex of Razedef. I. Pyramid. Private and other statues.iii2.3Sphinx, painted limestone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 35137.Jéquier, L’Architecture i, pl. 9 [2]. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 53 [108].

Abû Rawâsh. Pyramid complex of Razedef. I. Pyramid. Private and other statues.iii2.3Hippopotamus, wood, Dyn. IV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 35140.Behrmann, Das Nilpferd i, Dok 65 fig. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 318 [3138].

Abû Rawâsh. II. Necropolis. Mastaba 700. Nimaetre. Dyn. V.iii2.8Seated statue of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Klasens in Phoenix iv (1958), 44 fig. 23 [right].

Abû Rawâsh. IV. Miscellaneous. Statues.iii2.9Statuette of young divinity with fragment of text on back pillar, faience, Late Period, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 38226 (JE 30477).Daressy, Statues de divinités 65 pl. xii.

Abû Rawâsh. IV. Miscellaneous. Statues.iii2.9Hawk with two lines of demotic on base, bronze, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 30764.<<>>

Abû Rawâsh. IV. Miscellaneous. Various.iii2.10Offering-table of Anemho, with names of Nektanebos II, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 23115 (JE 30581).Kamal, Tables d’offrandes 94-5 pl. xxvii.

Abû Rawâsh. IV. Miscellaneous. Various.iii2.10Sarcophagus, uninscribed, with palace-façade decoration, Dyn. IV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 66611.Donadoni Roveri, Sarcofagi egizi 124 [B 35] Tav. xxii [2, 3], xxviii [2].

Abû Rawâsh. Pyramid complex of Khufu. Temple of Isis. Enlargement of Dyn. XXVI.iii2.17

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Jamb of Diptahiau, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 57144.Text, de Rougé, Inscr. hiéro. pl. lxii [top].

Gîza. Pyramid complex of Khufu. Temple of Isis. Room A. Hieroglyphic graffiti. Dyn. XXVI. Originalposition unknown.iii2.17Wehebrenebpehti, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38989.Zivie-Coche, Giza au premier millénaire 139-42 [2] pl. 29 [lower].

Gîza. Pyramid complex of Khufu. Temple of Isis. Room A. Hieroglyphic graffiti. Dyn. XXVI.iii2.17Shed..., son of Shepensene and Nehau, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38990.Hassan, The Great Sphinx 179, 210 Abb. xi [2].

Gîza. Pyramid of Khufu. Temple of Isis. Finds. Dyn. XVIII.iii2.18Donation-stela of Tet-ta, and wife Tanezemt, with Ay before Hathor, year 3, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 34187 (JE 28019).Zivie, Giza 177-82 [NE 47] pl. 13. Texts, Lacau, Stèles i, 233-4. Names and titles, Legrain, Répertoire No.318.

Gîza. Pyramid of Khufu. Temple of Isis. Finds. Dyn. XXI.iii2.18Lintel fragment, Secretary of Ptah, God’s father of Isis mistress of the pyramids as kneeling fan-bearer, andnames of Psusennes I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 4747.Mariette, Mon. Div. pl. 102 [c]; Zivie-Coche, Giza au premier millénaire 47-52 [A] fig. 4 (from Mariette).

Gîza. Pyramid of Khufu. Temple of Isis. Finds. Dyn. XXI.iii2.18AFragment with Horus-name of Psusennes I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 28175.See Zivie-Coche, Giza au premier millénaire 53 [c].

Gîza. Pyramid of Khufu. Temple of Isis. Finds. Dyn. XXI.iii2.18Two column fragments with Amenemopet (at least one usurped from Ramesses II) offering Maet to Ptah,and wine to Osiris and Isis, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 28161.Zivie, C. M. in Livre du Centenaire 1880-1980 100 n. 5 [1, 2] pl. vi [B] (one). See Hassan, Great Sphinx307.

Gîza. Pyramid of Khufu. Temple of Isis. Finds. Dyn. XXI.iii2.18Lintel fragment [King Amenemopet] before Isis, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 4748.Mariette, Mon. Div. pl. 102 [b]; Zivie-Coche, Giza au premier millénaire 59-62 [A] fig. 7.

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Gîza. Pyramid of Khufu. Temple of Isis. Finds. Dyn. XXI.iii2.18AColumn-fragment, a King (probably Amenemopet) offering to Ptah and Isis, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. No. 16.2.25.6.Zivie-Coche, Giza au premier millénaire 66-7 [E, a, 1st item] pl. 12. See Zivie, C. M. in Livre du Centenaire1880-1980 100 n. 5 [3].

Gîza. Pyramid of Khufu. Temple of Isis. Finds. Dyn. XXI.iii2.18Fragment of column with Osiris in relief, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 28162.Zivie, C. M. in Livre du Centenaire 1880-1980 100 pl. vi [A].<<>>

Gîza. Pyramid of Khufu. Temple of Isis. Finds. Dyn. XXI.iii2.18A (moved here from iii2.727)Statue of a Prophet of the Temple of Isis, Prophet of Ptah, etc., head lost, holding figure of Ptah, probablyDyn. XXI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 667 (JE 28164).El-Sayed in BIFAO 80 (1980), 191-203 pls. xlvi, xlvii. See Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 14-15.

Gîza. Pyramid of Khufu. Temple of Isis. Finds. Dyn. XXVI.iii2.18Inventory-stela, with text of building Pyramids of Khufu and Princess Henutsen and restoration ofTemple and its statues, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 2091.Mariette, Album pl. 27; Maspero, Guide (1915), 77-8 [174] fig. 27.

Gîza. Pyramid of Khufu. Temple of Isis. Finds. Dyn. XXVI.iii2.18(a) Donation-stela of Harbes, temp. Psammetikhos I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 28171.Zivie-Coche, Giza au premier millénaire 118-21 [D] pl. 24. See Hassan, Great Sphinx 307.<<>>

Gîza. Pyramid complex of Khephren. Valley Temple. Intrusive blocks.iii2.20Text of purchase of house from Thenti, Dyn. V-VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 42787 (formerly JE41904).Steindorff in Hölscher, U. Das Grabdenkmal des Königs Chephren 111-12 Abb. 164.

Gîza. Pyramid complex of Khephren. Mortuary Temple. Mace heads of Khephren.iii2.21(j) Model mace-head with Horus-name of King, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72362.See Abou-Ghazi in Ann. Serv. lxii (1977), 72 [83].<<>>

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Gîza. Pyramid complex of Khephren. Statues from Temples of Khephren. Khephren statues.iii2.21King, headless, seated on throne, diorite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 9.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 9-10 fig. pl. 3. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 72 [163].

Gîza. Pyramid complex of Khephren. Statues from Temples of Khephren. Khephren statues.iii2.21King, headless, seated, diorite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 10 (JE 15211).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 10-11 fig. pl. 3. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 39 [73].

Gîza. Pyramid complex of Khephren. Statues from Temples of Khephren. Khephren statues.iii2.22Bubastis and [King], with Nile god on side of seat, lower part, diorite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG11 (JE 27485) and 1245.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 11-12 figs. pl. 3; iv, pl. 173.

Gîza. Pyramid complex of Khephren. Statues from Temples of Khephren. Khephren statues.iii2.22Bust of King seated, diorite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 12.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 13 pl. 3.

Gîza. Pyramid complex of Khephren. Statues from Temples of Khephren. Khephren statues.iii2.22King seated on throne, headless, diorite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 13.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 13-14 fig. pl. 4. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 39 [76].

Gîza. Pyramid complex of Khephren. Statues from Temples of Khephren. Khephren statues.iii2.22King seated, with hawk perching on back of throne, diorite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 14(JE 10062).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 14-16 fig. pl. 4; Maspero, Guide (1915), 63 [138] fig. 16.

Gîza. Pyramid complex of Khephren. Statues from Temples of Khephren. Khephren statues.iii2.22King seated, greywacke, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 15.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 16-17 fig. pl. 4. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 79 [179].

Gîza. Pyramid complex of Khephren. Statues from Temples of Khephren. Khephren statues.iii2.23Legs of King standing, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 16.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 17 pl. 4.

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iii2.23King seated, headless, greywacke, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 17 (JE 15212).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 18-19 pl. 5. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 72 [163].

Gîza. Pyramid complex of Khephren. Statues from Temples of Khephren. Khephren statues.iii2.23Fragment of shoulder and breast, probably, greywacke, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 378.See Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 199.

Gîza. Pyramid complex of Khephren. Statues from Temples of Khephren. Khephren statues.iii2.23Head wearing nemes (damaged), greywacke, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 49692.Junker in Anzeiger Wien 63 (1926), 105 Taf. ix [b].<<>>

Gîza. Pyramid complex of Khephren. Statues from Temples of Khephren. Khephren statues.iii2.24Head, much damaged, diorite, found in a shaft, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72212.Hassan, Gîza vii, 128 [20] pls. lv, lvi [A].

Gîza. Pyramid complex of Khephren. Statues from Temples of Khephren. Khephren statues.iii2.24Head, fragment, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72211.Hassan, Gîza ix, 86 [4, a] pls. xlii [D].

Gîza. Pyramid complex of Khephren. Statues from Temples of Khephren. Khephren statues.iii2.24King standing, lower part, diorite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72213.Hassan, Gîza ix, 82 [1] pl. 37 [A, B].

Gîza. Pyramid complex of Khephren. Statues from Temples of Khephren. Khephren statues.iii2.25Fragment of seat, diorite, found in the Temple of Sphinx in 1931, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. No. 23.12.31.1.

Gîza. Pyramid complex of Khephren. Statues from Temples of Khephren. Other statues.iii2.25Amun standing, legs and left arm missing, head mutilated, basalt, New Kingdom, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 38001.Daressy, Statues de divinités 1-2 pl. i. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 182 [673].

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Nome triad, King, Hathor Mistress-of-the-sycamore and Theban nome god standing, greywacke, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 40678.Maspero, Guide (1915), 68 [149] fig. 19.

Gîza. Pyramid complex of Menkaure. Valley Temple Proper. Finds. Menkaure statues.iii2.28Nome triad, King, Hathor Mistress-of-the-sycamore and Jackal-nome goddess standing, greywacke, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 40679.Maspero, Guide (1915), 79 [180] fig. 28.

Gîza. Pyramid complex of Menkaure. Valley Temple Proper. Finds. Menkaure statues.iii2.28Nome triad, King, Hathor Mistress-of-the-sycamore and bat-fetish nome goddess standing, greywacke, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46499.Pijoán, Summa Artis iii (1945), fig. 141.

Gîza. Pyramid complex of Menkaure. Valley Temple Proper. Finds. Menkaure statues.iii2.29King seated, life size, fragmentary, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 40703.Weigall, Ancient Egyptian Works of Art 30 [lower]. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 71 [157].

Gîza. Pyramid complex of Menkaure. Valley Temple Proper. Finds. Menkaure statues.iii2.30Head, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 40704, on loan to Port Said, Port Said National Museum,P.4026.Maspero, Eg. Art. pl. facing 38 [lower]. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 53 [110].

Gîza. Pyramid complex of Menkaure. Valley Temple Proper. Finds. Menkaure statues.iii2.31(d) Seated, unfinished, diorite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 41972.Reisner, Mycerinus 112 [28] pl. 62 [e].

Gîza. Pyramid complex of Menkaure. Valley Temple Proper. Finds. Menkaure statues.iii2.31(e) Seated, unfinished, diorite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 41974.Reisner, Mycerinus 112 [29] pl. 62 [d].

Gîza. Pyramid complex of Menkaure. Valley Temple Proper. Finds. Menkaure statues.iii2.31(f) Seated, unfinished, diorite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 41975.Reisner, Mycerinus 112 [30] pl. 62 [i, right].

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iii2.31(l) Seated, unfinished, diorite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 41976.Reisner, Mycerinus 113 [36] pl. 62 [i, left].

Gîza. Pyramid complex of Menkaure. Valley Temple Proper. Finds. Menkaure statues.iii2.31(m) Seated, unfinished, red stone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 41977.Reisner, Mycerinus 113 [37] pl. 63 [a, left].

Gîza. Pyramid complex of Menkaure. Valley Temple Proper. Finds. Menkaure statues.iii2.31(n) Seated, unfinished, diorite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 41973.Reisner, Mycerinus 113 [38] pl. 63 [c].

Gîza. Pyramid complex of Menkaure. Valley Temple Proper. Finds. Private statues.iii2.31Wekauba, good name Iku, squatting with left knee up, probably Dyn. VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE41978.Reisner, Mycerinus 113-14 [43] pl. 63 [b, e].

Gîza. Pyramid complex of Menkaure. Valley Temple Proper. Finds. Various.iii2.31Bowl with names of Kings Hetepsekhemui and Raneb, and figure of Bubastis, flint, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 41981.Reisner, Mycerinus 102 [1], 179 [1] pl. 70 [c].

Gîza. Pyramid complex of Menkaure. Mortuary Temple. Finds. Various.iii2.33Protective decree of Shepseskaf for Pyramid of Menkaure, year after 1st census, 9 fragments, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 26.2.21.18.Reisner, Mycerinus 278-9 [1, 2] pl. 19 [b, d]. Text, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xiii (1914), 109-111 [i].

Gîza. Great Sphinx. Chapel between Forepaws. Caviglia’s finds from between forepaws. Fragments ofbeard of Great Sphinx.iii2.37(a) With reliefs on both faces, kneeling King offering necklace(?), added later (probably New Kingdom),in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 57119.I.L.N. May 1, 1926, fig. on 801 [bottom left]. See Brief Descr. 6031.<<>>

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(b) Fragments, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 6.4.49.2 A, B.

Gîza. Great Sphinx Area. Protective mud-brick walls of Tuthmosis IV.iii2.38Brick of Tuthmosis IV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72371.Hassan, Great Sphinx 7 fig. 4.

Gîza. Great Sphinx Area. Votive stelae of Tuthmosis IV.iii2.38Tuthmosis IV offering wine to Seshet, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72258.Hassan, Great Sphinx pl. xliv [a]. See Brief Descr. 6308.

Gîza. Great Sphinx Area.Votive stelae of Tuthmosis IV.iii2.38Tuthmosis IV offers flowers to Termuthis, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72257.Hassan, Great Sphinx pl. xlvii. See Brief Descr. 6306.

Gîza. Great Sphinx Area. Votive stelae of Tuthmosis IV.iii2.38Tuthmosis IV offering flowers to Isis, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 59460.Hassan, Great Sphinx 96, 311 pl. xlviii.

Gîza. Great Sphinx Area. Votive stelae of Tuthmosis IV.iii2.38Tuthmosis IV and wife Nefertere offering water to goddess (name lost), fragmentary, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 59462.Hassan, Great Sphinx 96, 311 pl. xlix.

Gîza. Great Sphinx Area. Votive stelae of Tuthmosis IV.iii2.38Tuthmosis IV and wife Nefertere offering wine to Ptah, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 59461.Zivie, Giza 153 [NE 26] pl. 9.

Gîza. Great Sphinx Area. Votive stelae of Tuthmosis IV.iii2.38Tuthmosis IV and wife Nefertere offering flowers to Atum, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. No. 19.4.47.1.See Zivie, Giza 156 [NE 31].<<>>

Gîza. Great Sphinx Area. C. Temple of Hauron-Haremakhet. I. Outer Hall. Sethos I.iii2.39Free standing stela of Paraemhab, inscribed on all sides except base, recto, deceased adoring Atum and

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Hathor (or Iusas), verso, adoring Re-Harakhti and a goddess, and long hymns to Atum-Khepri, Re, andRe-Harakhti-Atum, Dyn. XXI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 87823.Hassan, Great Sphinx 268-75 pls. lxviii, lxix.

Gîza. Great Sphinx Area. C. Temple of Hauron-Haremakhet. III and IV. Subsidiary Rooms.iii2.40Lintel of Amenophis II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 55301.Grdseloff MSS. 7 (photo.). See, Hassan, Great Sphinx 311.

Gîza. Great Sphinx Area. C. Temple of Hauron-Haremakhet.iii2.40Jamb of Tuthmosis IV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 52493.Grdseloff MSS. 6 (photo). See Gunn in Ann. Serv. xxix (1929), 94.

Gîza. Great Sphinx Area. C. Temple of Hauron-Haremakhet. Foundation deposits.iii2.40(a) Oval plaque with name of Amenophis II, and nine inscribed model jars, alabaster, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 56732, 52483-91.Hassan, Great Sphinx 12, 311 fig. 12 (JE 56732); 21 pl. vi [A], fig. 11 (JE 52483-91). See Maspero, Guide(1915), 6141.

Gîza. Great Sphinx Area. Resthouse of Tutankhamun.iii2.41Doorway with cartouches of Tutankhamun and wife Ankhesenamun, usurped by Ramesses II, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 57195.Hassan, Great Sphinx 23, 100, 311 fig. 73.

Gîza. Great Sphinx Area. Resthouse of Tutankhamun.iii2.41Fragments of stelae, etc., including statue-base of Amenophis I dedicated by It, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, Temp. No. 27.5.36.1.Statue base, see Zivie, C. M. Giza 51-2 (text).<<>>

Gîza. Finds from surroundings of Great Sphinx. Statues and statuettes.iii2.41Hetep, scribe-statue, sandstone, Dyn. XII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72239.Hassan, Great Sphinx 60-1 fig. 51 pls. xxxiv-v.

Gîza. Finds from surroundings of Great Sphinx. Statues and statuettes.iii2.41King, possibly Amenophis II, standing, lower part missing, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 87821.Hassan, Great Sphinx 57-8 fig. 48.

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Gîza. Finds from surroundings of Great Sphinx. Statues and statuettes.iii2.41‘Hiy’ seated in palanquin, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72240.Hassan, Great Sphinx 65 fig. 57.

Gîza. Finds from surroundings of Great Sphinx. Statues and statuettes.iii2.41Osiride royal statuette, uninscribed, New Kingdom or later, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72241.Hassan, Great Sphinx 52 pls. xxxiii.

Gîza. Finds from surroundings of Great Sphinx. Statues and statuettes.iii2.41Head of another Osiride royal statuette, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 10.5.30.1.Hassan, Great Sphinx 23 pls. xiv [A].

Gîza. Finds from surroundings of Great Sphinx. Statues and statuettes.iii2.41Hawk, headless, with cartouche of Psammetikhos I on front of base, dedicated by Harbes, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 31.12.28.10.Zivie, C. M. in Livre du Centenaire 1880-1980, 94 pl. iii [A]. See Gunn in Ann. Serv. xxix (1929), 95(text).

Gîza. Finds from surroundings of Great Sphinx. Statues and statuettes.iii2.42Sphinx of Apries, headless, painted, found north of the Sphinx Temple, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE72245.Hassan, Great Sphinx 53, 118, 196 fig. 81.

Gîza. Finds from surroundings of Great Sphinx. Statues and statuettes.iii2.42Miniature coloured sphinxes, 9 complete, 1 with forelegs missing, 1 fragment of head, Ptolemaic, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 52481a-k.Nine complete, Hassan, Great Sphinx 23 pl. xii.

Gîza. Finds from surroundings of Great Sphinx. Statues and statuettes.iii2.42Pedusiri and Pasenpkel, base, inscribed in demotic with invocation to Haremakhet-Shu and Mestasytmis,Roman, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 50041 (JE 52482).Spiegelberg, Die demotischen Denkmäler iii. Die demotische Inschriften und Papyri (Cat. Caire), 12 Taf. ix.

Gîza. Finds from surroundings of Great Sphinx. Stelae.iii2.42Ahmosi, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72278.

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Hassan, Great Sphinx 251 fig. 189.

Gîza. Finds from surroundings of Great Sphinx. Stelae.iii2.42Amenemistneb and Pa... adoring Hauron, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72274.Hassan, Great Sphinx 255 fig. 192.

Gîza. Finds from surroundings of Great Sphinx. Stelae.iii2.42Amenwashsu and wife Mutemwia before Hauron-Haremakhet foremost of Setpet as Sphinx with Ptah-Sokari-Osiris beyond, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72262.Hassan, Great Sphinx 246, 257-8pl. lxvi. See Brief Descr. 6303.

Gîza. Finds from surroundings of Great Sphinx. Stelae.iii2.43Hatiay, Vizier, adoring, with Sethos I offering to Sphinx in upper register, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE72269.Hassan, Great Sphinx 263 fig. 199.

Gîza. Finds from surroundings of Great Sphinx. Stelae.iii2.43Hernufer and Meryptah, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72265.Hassan, Great Sphinx 238 fig. 179.

Gîza. Finds from surroundings of Great Sphinx. Stelae.iii2.43Inhertmosi, not represented, Haremakhet as Sphinx, temp. Tuthmosis IV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE72260.Hassan, Great Sphinx 244 fig. 181.

Gîza. Finds from surroundings of Great Sphinx. Stelae.iii2.43Iuti adoring Harakhti, with cartouches of Tuthmosis IV erased figure of King, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 72268.Hassan, Great Sphinx 81 fig. 66.

Gîza. Finds from surroundings of Great Sphinx. Stelae.iii2.43Maa, Herdsman of goats, carrying kid, adoring Hauron, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE72277.Hassan, Great Sphinx 258 fig. 194.

Gîza. Finds from surroundings of Great Sphinx. Stelae.

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iii2.43Mentuher and Kamutnakht, recto, adoring Haremakhet as Sphinx in front of two pyramids drawn inperspective, verso, woman, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72273.Hassan, Great Sphinx 61-3 [2] figs. 53-4.

Gîza. Finds from surroundings of Great Sphinx. Stelae.iii2.43Merhet adoring Haremakhet, and 31 ears above, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 72281.Hassan, Great Sphinx 44 [5, 10] fig. 31 [5, 10].

Gîza. Finds from surroundings of Great Sphinx. Stelae.iii2.43Sphinx-stelae, Mosi and son Nekhtef adoring Sphinx, and royal statue, with cartouche of Tuthmosis IV,in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72266.Hassan, Great Sphinx 64, 261 fig. 62 pl. lxvii, cf. xxxvi [A, left]. See Brief Descr. 6305.

Gîza. Finds from surroundings of Great Sphinx. Stelae.iii2.43Nebamun, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72283.Hassan, Great Sphinx 237 fig. 178.

Gîza. Finds from surroundings of Great Sphinx. Stelae.iii2.43Nehi adoring Re-Harakhti, Haremakhet and Hauron, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. No. 15.5.46.30.Hassan, Great Sphinx 256-7 pl. lxiv.

Gîza. Finds from surroundings of Great Sphinx. Stelae.iii2.43Nekht-dhout and wife Anatemhabt adoring Hauron-Haremakhet, New Kingdom, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 72275.Hassan, Great Sphinx 265 fig. 201.<<>>

Gîza. Finds from surroundings of Great Sphinx. Stelae.iii2.44Teku (not represented), with Harakhti as Sphinx, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 50046.Hassan, Great Sphinx 22, 308 pl. ix.

Gîza. Finds from surroundings of Great Sphinx. Stelae.iii2.44

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Tha offering to Hauron-Re-Haremakhet, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72271.Hassan, Great Sphinx 254-5 fig. 191.

Gîza. Finds from surroundings of Great Sphinx. Stelae.iii2.44Tutuia, two registers, deceased adoring Atum as Sphinx with double statue in front of it, and accompaniedby relatives, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72264.Hassan, Great Sphinx 261-2 fig. 197. See Brief Descr. 6304.

Gîza. Finds from surroundings of Great Sphinx. Stelae.iii2.44Yukh and wife Sepet adoring Sphinx, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72270.Hassan, Great Sphinx 260 fig. 196.<<>>

Gîza. Finds from surroundings of Great Sphinx. Stelae.iii2.44Scribe of the works of the Temple of Ptah, adoring Haremakhet as two Sphinxes, New Kingdom, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 87076.Hassan, Great Sphinx 243-4 pl. lxiii.

Gîza. Finds from surroundings of Great Sphinx. Stelae.iii2.44Head of ...š of the Temple ..., name lost, before Haremakhet, New Kingdom, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 33974.Daressy in Rec. Trav. xxii (1900), 140 [clxx].

Gîza. Finds from surroundings of Great Sphinx. Stelae.iii2.44Man with wife and child, names lost, adoring Sphinx, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 72282.Hassan, Great Sphinx 262 fig. 198.

Gîza. Finds from surroundings of Great Sphinx. Stelae.iii2.44Man with wife and sons adoring Harakhti, inscribed, gilded, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 72272.Hassan, Great Sphinx 46 fig. 33.

Gîza. Finds from surroundings of Great Sphinx. Stelae.iii2.44Man, no name, adoring Harakhti, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72279.Hassan, Great Sphinx 234 fig. 172.

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Gîza. Finds from surroundings of Great Sphinx. Stelae.iii2.44Man offering and libating before Sphinx, with winged disk above, New Kingdom, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 72267.See Zivie, Giza 246-7 [NE 97, 3].

Gîza. Finds from surroundings of Great Sphinx. Stelae.iii2.44Foreign settler(?), two registers, man adoring Sphinx, and foreign woman adoring before offerings, notext, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72280.Hassan, Great Sphinx 267 fig. 203.

Gîza. Finds from surroundings of Great Sphinx. Stelae.iii2.44Harakhti as Sphinx, with winged disk on top, fragment, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. No. 10.5.33.3.Hassan, Great Sphinx 22, 312 pl. x [A].

Gîza. Finds from surroundings of Great Sphinx. Stelae.iii2.45Harakhti(?) as hawk-headed Sphinx, uninscribed, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 72288.Hassan, Great Sphinx 235-6 fig. 175.

Gîza. Finds from surroundings of Great Sphinx. Stelae.iii2.45Haremakhet as Sphinx wearing wig, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72263.Hassan, Great Sphinx 245 fig. 183.

Gîza. Finds from surroundings of Great Sphinx. Stelae.iii2.45Sphinx and two ears, no text, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72294.Hassan, Great Sphinx 44 [9] fig. 31 [9].

Gîza. Finds from surroundings of Great Sphinx. Stelae.iii2.45Ahmosi, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72276.See Zivie, Giza 247 [NE 97, 5].

Gîza. Finds from surroundings of Great Sphinx. Stelae.iii2.45

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Various sphinx-stelae, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72284-7.See Zivie, Giza 248 [NE 97, 10-13].

Gîza. Finds from surroundings of Great Sphinx. Ear stelae.iii2.45Huy, two ears in relief, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72298.Hassan, Great Sphinx 42 [1] fig. 30 [1].

Gîza. Finds from surroundings of Great Sphinx. Ear stelae.iii2.45May, probably Ramesses II, large ear in relief and Harakhti as hawk, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 72293.Hassan, Great Sphinx 10, 42 [2] figs. 6, 30 [2].

Gîza. Finds from surroundings of Great Sphinx. Ear stelae.iii2.45Two incised ears, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72297.Hassan, Great Sphinx 44 [8], 245 figs. 31 [8], 185.

Gîza. Finds from surroundings of Great Sphinx. Ear stelae.iii2.45Two ears, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72296.Hassan, Great Sphinx 44 [11] fig. 31 [11].

Gîza. Finds from surroundings of Great Sphinx. Ear stelae.iii2.45Ear in relief, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72299.See Zivie, Giza 252 [NE 97, C2].

Gîza. Finds from surroundings of Great Sphinx. Hawk stelae.iii2.45Amenemhab, not represented, dedicated to Hauron-Haremakhet, New Kingdom, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 72259.Hassan, Great Sphinx 256 fig. 193.

Gîza. Finds from surroundings of Great Sphinx. Hawk stelae.iii2.45Nebneny, not represented, dedicated to Hauron-Haremakhet, New Kingdom, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 72290.Hassan, Great Sphinx 254 fig. 190.

Gîza. Finds from surroundings of Great Sphinx. Hawk stelae.iii2.45

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Gîza. Finds from surroundings of Great Sphinx. Hawk stelae.iii2.45Man adoring hawk-god, probably Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 14.12.34.4.<<>>

Gîza. Finds from surroundings of Great Sphinx. Hawk stelae.iii2.45Two, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72291-2.See Zivie, Giza 252 [NE 97, B 1 and 2].

Gîza. Finds from surroundings of Great Sphinx. Various stelae.iii2.46Ramesses VI, fragment, with two remaining lines of text, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 44693.See Hassan, Great Sphinx 110, 308.

Gîza. Finds from surroundings of Great Sphinx. Various stelae.iii2.46Stela with twelve remaining lines of text, fragment, re-used in building, New Kingdom, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 72300.Hassan, Great Sphinx 64 pl. xxxvi [B].<<>>

Gîza. Finds from surroundings of Great Sphinx. Various stelae.iii2.46Stela-naos, Pedesi before Osiris and Isis, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72256.Zivie-Coche, Giza au premier millénaire 258-9 [f] pl. 43. See Brief Descr. 6307.

Gîza. Finds from surroundings of Great Sphinx. Various stelae.iii2.46Khuwiptah, Fanbearer, before solar bark, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72261.Hassan, Great Sphinx 224-5 fig. 168.

Gîza. Finds from surroundings of Great Sphinx. Various stelae.iii2.46Paia adoring, and hawk headed [Har]siesi facing Shed and goddess Tarauwyna above, New Kingdom, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72289.Hassan, Great Sphinx 259-60 fig. 195.

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Gîza. Finds from surroundings of Great Sphinx. Various.iii2.46Naos of Tuthmosis IV ‘beloved of Haremakhet’, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72301.Hassan, Great Sphinx 65 fig. 58.

Gîza. Finds from surroundings of Great Sphinx. Various.iii2.46Block with cartouches of Tuthmosis IV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 10.5.33.1.Hassan, Great Sphinx 22, 311 pl. viii.

Gîza. Finds from surroundings of Great Sphinx. Various.iii2.46Block, stela shaped, Asiatic and Nubian tied back to back, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE27438.Maspero, Égypte fig. 302.

Gîza. Finds from surroundings of Great Sphinx. Various.iii2.47Cornice-block with cartouches of Ramesses II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 10.5.33.4.Hassan, Great Sphinx 21, 108, 312 fig. 14.

Gîza. Finds from surroundings of Great Sphinx. Various.iii2.47Block with rough figure of archer, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 50047.Hassan, Great Sphinx 23, 308 pl. xi [B].

Gîza. West Field. LG 20-21. Person and Irukakhufu. Probably early Dyn. V. Serdab of Irukakhufu.iii2.49Scribe-statue, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 99130.Smith, Art ... Anc. Eg. 67 pl. 45 [B].<<>>

Gîza. West Field. G.1011. Dyn. V.iii2.52Scribe’s writing board with names of Kings, deities, and estates, etc., wood covered with plaster, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 37734.Reisner in Ä.Z. 48 (1911), 113-14 figs. 1-3.

Gîza. West Field. G.1039. Statues. Late Dyn. V or Dyn. VI.iii2.54Iha, standing, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37715.

Gîza. West Field. G.1039. Statues. Late Dyn. V or Dyn. VI.

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iii2.54Man standing, dedicated by Iha, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37721.Hornemann, Types i, pl. 132.

Gîza. West Field. G.1039. Statues. Late Dyn. V or Dyn. VI.iii2.54Nebtnetka, Mistress of the house, etc., standing, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37718.

Gîza. West Field. G 1040.iii2.54Seated statue of Teti, late Dyn. V or VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37720.Smith, Hist. Sculpt. 63-4 pl. 25 [e].

Gîza. West Field. G 1040.iii2.54Statue of standing man, late Dyn. V or VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37722.Smith, Hist. Sculpt. 63-4 pl. 25 [e].

Gîza. West Field. G 1040.iii2.54Statue of standing woman, late Dyn. V or VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37723.Smith, Hist. Sculpt. 63-4 pl. 25 [e].

Gîza. West Field. G 1062.iii2.55Libation-basin of Henenef, late Old Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 57008 (JE 37730).Kaplony in Mitt. Orientforschung xiv (1968), 203-5 [8] pl. 10 [18].

Gîza. West Field. G 1104. Mes-sa, Late Dyn. V.iii2.55Seated statue of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37717.See, Smith, Hist. Eg. Sculpt. 64.

Gîza. West Field. G 1105iii2.55Statue of dwarf Nipetnesut, Dyn. V, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37719.Maspero, Les Musée égyptien ii, pl. xxix. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 67 [147]; Brief Descr. 6310.

Gîza. West Field. G 1157.iii2.56Seated statuette, Dyn. V, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See Smith, Hist. Sculpt. 64.

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Gîza. West Field. G 1171. Kaemthenent. Dyn. V-VI.iii2.56Statue of Kapuptah, dedicated by Hehi (woman), Dyn. V, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37716.Text, Fischer in Mitt. Orientforschung vii (1960), 301-2 fig. 2.

Gîza. West Field. G 1171. Kaemthenent. Dyn. V-VI.iii2.56Musical instrument in shape of quail, faience, date uncertain, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 69716 (JE37733).Hickmann, Instruments de musique (Cairo Cat.) 72 pl. xlii [B, C].

Gîza. West Field. G.1223. Kaemah. Temp. Khufu.iii2.59Slab-stela with deceased at table and linen-list, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 57128 (JE 37725).Reisner, Giza Necropolis i, pl. 19 [a].<<>>

Gîza. West Field. G.1227. Sethiheknet. Dyn. IV.iii2.60Slab-stela with deceased at table, linen-list and granaries, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 57127(JE 37726).Reisner, Giza Necropolis i, pl. 20 [a].

Gîza. West Field. G.1235. Iny. Temp. Khufu.iii2.61Slab stela with Iny at table and linen list, formerly in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 57127 bis (JE 37727),now in Port Said, Port Said National Museum, P 4083.Reisner, Giza Necropolis i, pl. 20 [b].

Gîza. West Field. G.1301. Mernesut. Dyn. V. Finds.iii2.61 and 353 (addenda)Seated statue of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37713.Peck in Bulletin of the Detroit Institute of Arts 51 (1972), 69 n. 2 fig. 3.

Gîza. West Field. G.1301. Mernesut, Dyn. V.iii2.61 and 353 (addenda)Window of deceased, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37728.Peck in Bulletin of the Detroit Institute of Arts 51 (1972), 69 n. 2 fig. 4.

Gîza. West Field. G.1309. Dyn. V-VI.iii2.61Offering-table of Werkai, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 57037 (JE 72145).Abou-Ghazi, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches, iii. Altars and Offering Tables p. with pls. 35-6.

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Gîza. West Field. G.1309. Dyn. V-VI.iii2.61Ointment-slab, inscribed, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72146.<<>>

Gîza. West Field. G.1351. Dyn. V-VI.iii2.62Libation-basin of Shenu(?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 57003 (JE 37731).Moret and Abou-Ghazi, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches iii [1], 16 with pls.

Gîza. West Field. G.1452+1453. Zaduwa. Middle of Dyn. V or later.iii2.64Offering-stand with names and title of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 57002 (JE 37732).Grdseloff MSS. 13 (photo); Moret and Abou-Ghazi, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches iii [1], 15-16 pls.

Gîza. West Field. G.1608. Senenu. Possibly late Dyn. IV.iii2.65Statue of deceased seated, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60546.Smith, Hist. Sculpt. 45-6 pl. 22 [d].

Gîza. West Field. G.1673.iii2.65Scribe-statue of Setymu, Dyn. V-VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60547.Hornemann, Types ii, pl. 410.

Gîza. West Field. G.1903.iii2.65Statuette of seated woman holding child, late Dyn. VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72142.Smith, Hist. Sculpt. 70-1 pl. 27 [c].

Gîza. West Field. G.2009. Mosi. Middle Dyn. V.iii2.67Offering-table of Semerka, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38674.<<>>

Gîza. West Field. G.2009. Mosi, middle Dyn. V.iii2.67Double-statue of deceased and wife Senenu, standing, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38670.Smith, Hist. Sculpt. 69 [1] pl. 24 [b].

Gîza. West Field. G.2011. Geref. Dyn. V-VI.

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iii2.67Stela of father Ankh-haf (as deceased in Bibl.), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38673.Brovarski in Studies ... Hughes, 41 fig. 12.<<>>

Gîza. West Field. G.2021.iii2.67Unfinished false-door, Senuter seated, Dyn. V-VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72136.<<>>

Gîza. West Field. G.2035.iii2.68Statue-group, Wehaisu and wife seated, with small sons Khufusonb and Ity, late Dyn. V or Dyn. VI, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38671.Hornemann, Types vi, pl. 1462.

Gîza. West Field. G.2036.iii2.68Statue of Khesefi seated with female figure between feet, late Dyn. V or Dyn. VI, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 38672.Hornemann, Types v, pl. 1180. See Smith, Hist. Sculpt. 70.

Gîza. West Field. G.2041. Senenuka or Keki. Early Dyn. V. Débris north of tomb.iii2.69 (and iii2.353 Addenda)False-door of Tefnen and wife Pertim, with text of rewarding craftsmen, and family, offering bearers, andbaking and brewing scenes, including grinding corn on quern and in mortar, sifting flour, heating pots,straining beer, on jambs, Dyn. VI, from debris, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 56994.Bakir, Slavery in Pharaonic Egypt in Ann. Serv. Cahier No. 18 (1952), 68 pl. i.<<>>

Gîza. West Field. G.2061.iii2.69Double-statue, couple, uninscribed, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72137.<<>>

Gîza. West Field. G.2088. Servant statuettes. Dyn. IV-V.iii2.69Double statue of Nefertint (woman) sifting flour, and lower part of woman Ankhmas, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 72139.Smith, Hist. Sculpt. 98 [e, 6] fig. 18 [b, right].

Gîza. West Field. G.2088. Servant statuettes. Dyn. IV-V.iii2.69

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Statuette, man carrying jars, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72140.Smith, Hist. Sculpt. 100 [k, 4] fig. 18 [b, left].

Gîza. West Field. G.2099. Raramu. Middle to late Dyn. V. Statues and statuettes.iii2.70Deceased and Nikauptah standing, with boy Kednas between them, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 72138.Roth, A. A Cemetery of Palace Attendants 151 [39-1-18] pls. 115 and on 113 [c].<<>>

Gîza. West Field. G.2113.iii2.74Panel and lintel of false-door, in one piece, unfinished, Thenti, late Old Kingdom, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 72135.<<>>

Gîza. West Field. Tomb of Nimaetre. Late Old Kingdom.iii2.76Double-statue of deceased and wife standing, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43962.Junker, Gîza vi, pl. xxiii [b], Abb. 50.

Gîza. West Field. G.2185, Nefersehefen. Late Dyn. V or early Dyn. VI. Statues.iii2.81Double statue, two men standing, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Smith, Hist. Sculpt. 73 [1] pl. 21 [a].

Gîza. West Field. G.2188. Dyn. VI.iii2.81Block with text concerning burial of dog Abutiu, probably from scene of man with dog, Dyn. V-VI, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 67573.Reisner in Boston Museum Bull. xxxiv (1936), 96-8 figs.

Gîza. West Field. G.2197. Penmeru, End of Dyn. V.iii2.83Double-statue of deceased standing, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43753.Smith, Hist. Sculp. pl. 21 [b] (called Boston).

Gîza. West Field. G.2335.iii2.83Small nude male statuette, wood, Dyn. V, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 44613.See Smith, Hist. Sculp. 59.

Gîza. West Field. G.2353. Herunufer. Statuettes. Dyn. V.

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iii2.84Man standing, incomplete, in fragments, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 27.1.15.1.Simpson, Mastabas of the Western Cemetery i, 36 pl. lix [d]. See Smith, Hist. Sculpt. 57.<<>>

Gîza. West Field. G.2378. Senezemib Mehi. Temp. Unis. Sloping shaft A. Statuettes found in burialchamber.iii2.89Three bound captives, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Smith, Hist. Sculpt. 58 pl. 23 [e, f].

Gîza. West Field. G.2381. Meryre-meryptahankh Nekhebu. Temp. Pepy I or Merenre I.iii2.90(1)(a) Right jamb, biographical text, with deceased seated at bottom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 44608.Sethe, Urk. i (1933), 215-19 [47 (138)]. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 48 [89].

Gîza. West Field. G.2381. Meryre-meryptahankh Nekhebu. Temp. Pepy I or Merenre I.iii2.91Block with series of painted figures of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 44621.Fischer in JARCE ii (1963), 21 n. 31 pl. ii.<<>>

Gîza. West Field. G.2381. Meryre-meryptahankh Nekhebu. Temp. Pepy I or Merenre I. Finds.Statuettes.iii2.91Deceased seated, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Reisner and Fisher in Ann. Serv. xiii (1914), 250-1 pl. x [b].

Gîza. West Field. G.2381. Meryre-meryptahankh Nekhebu. Temp. Pepy I or Merenre I. Finds.Statuettes.iii2.91Male head in wig, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 44421.Smith, Hist. Sculp. 85 [6] pl. 26 [b, upper right].

Gîza. West Field. G.2407. Statues. Late Dyn. V.iii2.93Kaemisit seated, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 67571.See Smith, Hist. Sculpt. 75-6 [2407, 2].

Gîza. West Field. G.2415. Weri and wife Mety. Late Dyn. V. Intrusive shaft T. Dyn. VI.iii2.93Mummy-mask, plaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 45107.

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Gîza. West Field. G.2418.iii2.93Lintel of wab-priest, Inspector of prophets of the Pyramid of Khufu, name lost, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 67574.<<>>

Gîza. West Field. G.2420. Nezemu, Late Dyn. V. Statuettes.iii2.93Servant cleaning jar, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 67570.Smith, Hist. Sculpt. 75 [2420, 4], 97 [c, 5] fig. 18 [a].

Gîza. West Field. G.2422.iii2.94Statuette of woman grinding corn, late Dyn. V, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 67572.Smith, Hist. Sculpt. 76 [2422], 96 [a, 4] fig. 15 [lower left].

Gîza. West Field. G.3033. Sabef, Dyn. VI.iii2.97Panel and drum of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60544.

Gîza. West Field. G.3086. Ruz, Dyn. VI.iii2.98Libation basin of deceased and wife, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 57042 (JE 46497).Fisher, Minor Cem. 141 [13] pls. 20 (in situ), 46 [1].

Gîza. West Field. G.3093. Mededi, Dyn. VI.iii2.98Standing statue of deceased, with large back panel, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46494.Fisher, Minor Cem. 136 [4] pl. 44 [1].

Gîza. West Field. G.3093. Mededi, Dyn. VI.iii2.98False door of wife Khnemt and deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46495.Fisher, Minor Cem. 136-8 [5] Taf. 44 [2].

Gîza. West Field. Tomb of Sonb, Dwarf. Middle Dyn. VI or later.iii2.101(2)AOffering-table of deceased, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 57026 (JE 51953).Fisher, Minor Cem. v, 100-4 Taf. vii [b, c], on iv, Abb. 28.

Gîza. West Field. Tomb of Sonb, Dwarf. Middle Dyn. VI or later.

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iii2.101(3)False door of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 51297.Junker, Gîza v, on Taf. iv. See Brief Descr. 6010.

Gîza. West Field. Tomb of Sonb, Dwarf. Middle Dyn. VI or later.iii2.102Statue group, deceased and wife seated, with son and daughter standing, found in stone chest (see nextentry), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 51280.Junker, Gîza v, 107-8, 113-14 frontispeiece, Taf. ix Abb. 29 [A]. See Brief Descr. No. 6055.

Gîza. West Field. Tomb of Sonb, Dwarf. Middle Dyn. VI or later.iii2.103Stone chest, originally containing statue-group, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 51281.Junker, Gîza v, 104-5 [2] Taf. viii [d-f].

Gîza. West Field. S.4040.iii2.108ACrude female statuette, Dyn. VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Martin-Pardey, Plastik des Alten Reiches ii.88 [lower].

Gîza. West Field. S.4040. Dyn. VI. Found near S.4031/4033.iii2.108False-door of Inkaf, dedicated by son Ankhhaf, Dyn. VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Junker, Gîza ix, 170-8 Abb. 78-9.

Gîza. West Field. D.15B. Mereru, Dyn. V-VI.iii2.109Relief fragments, probably from here or tomb D.37, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37829, 37831.<<>>

Gîza. West Field. D.20. Tazamankh, Dyn. V-VI. Statues and statuettes.iii2.109Statue-group two men, both called Tazamankh, and woman Autib standing, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 37826.Hornemann, Types v, pl. 1370.

Gîza. West Field. Ibir.... Dyn. VI.iii2.110False-door of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Junker, Gîza ix, 102-4 Abb. 43.

Gîza. West Field. D.37. Raherka, Dyn. V.iii2.111

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Obelisk in front of tomb, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 17009.Kuentz, Obélisques (Cat. Caire), 16 pl. vi.<<>>

Gîza. West Field. D.38.iii2.111Reserve head, Dyn. IV or V, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 47838.Smith, Hist. Sculpt. 27 [26] pl. 9 [e]. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 50-1 [97 A].

Gîza. West Field. D.39/40. Zasha, Dyn. V. Statues.iii2.111Two, deceased seated, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37820, 37825.See Smith, Hist. Sculpt. 67.

Gîza. West Field. D.39/40. Zasha, Dyn. V. Statues.iii2.111Wife seated, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37821.Hornemann, Types iv, pl. 1043.

Gîza. West Field. D.39/40. Zasha, Dyn. V. Statues.iii2.111Female baker heating pots, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37822.Encycl. phot. Caire pl. 35.

Gîza. West Field. D.39/40. Zasha, Dyn. V. Statues.iii2.111Butcher, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37823.Encycl. phot. Caire pl. 34.

Gîza. West Field. D.39/40. Zasha, Dyn. V. Statues.iii2.111Man roasting goose, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37824.Hornemann, Types ii, pl. 492.

Gîza. West Field. D.106. Late Dyn. V.iii2.114False-door of Washka Iri, Dyn. V-VI, found by Junker in situ in area of tombs D.110 and D.111, inCairo, Egyptian Museum.Junker Gîza ix, 96-7 Abb. 40.

Gîza. West Field. D.205. Iyni. Dyn. V-VI.iii2.116Double-statue, deceased and wife Neferkaus, standing, damaged, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,

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Gîza. West Field. D.211. Hetepi. Dyn. VI.iii2.116Block with five figures of deceased (two standing and three seated), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 57164 (JE 36266).

Gîza. West Field. D.211. Hetepi. Dyn. VI.iii2.116Block of Hetepi(?), King’s wab-priest, Prophet of Khufu, possible same as deceased and from here, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 57135 (JE 36267).

Gîza. West Field. D.211. Hetepi. Dyn. VI.iii2.117Statue, woman standing, probably in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.

Gîza. West Field. D.213. Ruzib. Dyn. V-VI.iii2.117Block with text of deceased, wife and five children, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 57133(JE 36270).

Gîza. West Field. D.220. Thesi. Dyn. V-VI.iii2.117Panel of false-door, scribe before deceased, wife, and son, probably in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.

Gîza. West Field. D.220. Thesi. Dyn. V-VI.iii2.117Lintel from false-door of deceased and wife, probably from here, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 57159.<<>>

Gîza. West Field. D.220. Thesi. Dyn. V-VI.iii2.117Mushroom-shaped stela of deceased with representation of false-door, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG57174 (JE 36268).Von Bissing, Äg. Kunstgeschichte pl. xl [287], Text, ii, 31, 177 with n. 1.<<>>

Gîza. West Field. Iri and Sebani. Dyn. V-VI.iii2.117Lintel of Iri, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 57156 (JE 36269).<<>>

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Gîza. West Field. Niankh-hathor. Late Old Kingdom.iii2.118South false-door of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Junker, Gîza ix, 92-6 Abb. 39.

Gîza. West Field. Sensen, Late Old Kingdom.iii2.118Panel of false-door with deceased and wife Pepi at table, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 49694.Junker, Gîza ix, 85-8 Abb. 36 Taf. x [a].

Gîza. West Field. Sensen. Late Old Kingdom.iii2.118Lintel of false-door with unfinished figures of his children, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Junker Gîza ix, 88-90 Abb. 37.

Gîza. West Field. Iuf. Dyn. V-VI.iii2.119Double-statue, deceased and wife Meri seated, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 49691.Junker Gîza ix, pl. vii [d] (in situ), Abb. 27.<<>>

Gîza. West Field. Nikaukhnum and Neferesris. Dyn. V-VI. Chapel.iii2.119Entrance doorway. Drum of Neferesris, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Junker Gîza ix, 60 Abb. 24 Taf. xii [b].

Gîza. West Field. Khenu. Dyn. VI.iii2.119Lintel of north false-door, three sons with offerings and daughter before deceased, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum.Junker Gîza ix, 55-6, 58-9 Abb. 21 Taf. x [c].

Gîza. West Field. Ibinezem. Dyn. VI.iii2.120Statue of deceased seated, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 35566.See Smith, Hist. Eg. Sculpture 68.

Gîza. West Field. Khuy. Dyn. VI.iii2.120False door, unfinished, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Junker Gîza ix, Abb. 11.

Gîza. West Field. Finds South of G.2015, 2015b.

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iii2.120Drum of Demut(?), probably Dyn. VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Junker Gîza ix, 37-8 [d] Abb. 10.

Gîza. West Field. User. Late Dyn. V.iii2.121Statue of deceased standing (uninscribed), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Junker Gîza vi, 188 pl. xvii [b, c].

Gîza. West Field. G.4140. Mertiotes. Middle or late Dyn. IV.iii2.124Reserve head of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46217.Smith, Hist. Sculpt. 25 [2], 29 pl. 6 [B]. See Brief Descr. 6003.<<>>

Gîza. West Field. G.4240. Snefrusonb. Dyn. IV-V.iii2.125Panel of false-door with deceased at table and offering list, and lintel in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 43292.Reisner, Giza Necr. i, 466 pl. 57 [b]. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 32 [65].<<>>

Gîza. West Field. G.4240. Snefrusonb. Dyn. IV-V. Shaft A.iii2.125Reserve-head of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46215.Reisner, Giza Necr. i, 466 pl. 53 [a]. See Brief Descr. No. 6006.

Gîza. West Field. G.4240. Snefrusonb. Dyn. IV-V.iii2.125Reserve-head of wife of deceased(?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 67569.Reisner, Giza Necr. i, 466, 470 pl. 56 [a].

Gîza. West Field. G.4340. Dyn. IV.iii2.126Male reserve head, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46218.Reisner, Giza Necr. i, pl. 53 [b]. See Brief Descr. No. 6004.<<>>

Gîza. West Field. G.4351. Imisetkai. 1st Int. Period.iii2.127Double-statue of deceased and wife standing, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43960.Junker, Gîza vi, 216-17 pl. xxiii [a].

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Gîza. West Field. G.4560. Dyn. IV.iii2.131Reserve female head, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 44974.Reisner, Giza Necr. i, 210-11 pl. xiv [a, b].

Gîza. West Field. G.4630. Medunufer. Dyn. V. Chapel.iii2.133South false-door, son Ankhiris before deceased and wife, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 57123(JE 36191).Curto, Gli Scavi 78-81pl. xxv fig. 32.<<>>

Gîza. West Field. G.4630. Medunufer. Dyn. V.iii2.134North false-door of son Ankhiris, dedicated by son Medunufer, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 57189 (JE 36192).Curto, Gli Scavi 82-3 pl. xxiii [right] fig. 33.

Gîza. West Field. G.4640. Dyn. IV.iii2.134Reserve head, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46216.Smith, Hist. Sculpt. 23, 26 [8] pl. 7 [f]. See Brief Descr. 6005.<<>>

Gîza. West Field. G.4660. Middle or late Dyn. IV.iii2.135Reserve head, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 19.11.24.5.See, Smith, Hist. Sculpt. 26 [17].

Gîza. West Field. S.984. Dyn. V.iii2.139Female reserve head, clay, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 44975.Junker, Gîza i, 256 pl. xiv [c, d].

Gîza. West Field. Kednas [I]. Ist. Int. Period.iii2.141South false-door of deceased and family, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 49693.Junker, Gîza vi, 244, 247 Abb. 104-5, pl. xxiii [d].

Gîza. West Field. G.5080. Seshemnufer [II]. Temp. Neuserre. Shaft B.iii2.147Sarcophagus and lid of deceased, red granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60541.Donadoni Roveri, Sarcofagi egizi 126-7 pl. xix [2].

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Gîza. West Field. G.5080. Seshemnufer [II]. Temp. Neuserre.iii2.147Inscribed wand of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60545.

Gîza. West Field. G.5080. Seshemnufer [II]. Temp. Neuserre.iii2.147Block with offering-list, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60543.Hassan, Gîza vi [2], 133 pls. lxv-lxxii [71].

Gîza. West Field. Thena. End of Dyn. V or early Dyn. VI.iii2.149Statue of deceased standing, from upper niche, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 45106.Junker, Gîza vii, 87-8 Taf. xvii [b, c], Abb. 34.

Gîza. West Field. G.5150. Seshethotp. Early Dyn. V.iii2.150Rectangular coffin of deceased with palace-façade decoration, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 49695.Junker, Gîza ii, 178-8 Taf. xiv [b, c].

Gîza. West Field. Thenti. Dyn. V.iii2.150Two cylinder seals with names of owners Ankhmersu, Zau and of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 60485-6.Mélanges Maspero i [I], 267-71 pl.<<>>

Gîza. West Field. Ptahshepses [I]. Late Dyn. V. Statues. West serdab.iii2.151Man standing, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43963.Junker, Gîza vii, pl. xx [a, near right].

Gîza. West Field. Ptahshepses [I]. Late Dyn. V. Statues. West serdab.iii2.151Male double-statue, standing, formerly in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43961, now in Port Said Museum.Junker, Gîza vii, 96-100 pl. xx [a, left].

Gîza. West Field. Ptahshepses [I]. Late Dyn. V. Statues. West serdab.iii2.151Squatting scribe, formerly in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43966, now in Port Said Museum.Junker, Gîza vii, 100-3, 105-7 Taf. xx [a, middle, b 2nd from left].

Gîza. West Field. Ptahshepses [I]. Late Dyn. V. Statues. West serdab.

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iii2.151Woman standing, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43964.Junker, Gîza vii, pl. xx [a, right].

Gîza. West Field. G 5170. Seshemnufer [III]. Temp. Isesi.iii2.153Jambs with offering bearers on thicknesses, possibly from here, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 57151-2.<<>>

Gîza. West Field. G 5227.iii2.155AMummy mask, plaster, from Shaft B, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 88142.Tacke, N. in MDAIK 52 (1996), 326-7 [25] Taf. 51 [d].

Gîza. West Field. G 5230. Babaf. End of Dyn. IV to early Dyn. V.iii2.156Sarcophagus with palace-facade decoration, red granite, possibly from here, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 48853.Donadoni Roveri, Sarcofagi egizi 120-1 [B 26], Tav. xxix [2]. See Maspero, Guide, (1915) 27 [36].

Gîza. West Field. G 5270. Rawer [I]. Middle Dyn. V. Serdab.iii2.158Frieze-text mentioning hwt-k3, with name and titles of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 43965.Junker, Giza, iii, 222 Abb. 11, 42 [a], Taf. xiii [a]. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 30 [60].

Gîza. West Field. G 5280. Pehenptah. Middle Dyn. V.iii2.158Standing statue of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 44609.Reisner and Fisher in Ann. Serv. xiii (1914), 250 pl. x [a].

Gîza. West Field. G 5332. Dyn. V-VI. Shaft. S 796. Dyn. V-VI.iii2.159Head of statue, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See Junker, Giza viii, 56.

Gîza. West Field. Setka. Dyn. VI. II. Offering roomof Ptahhotp.iii2.161(5)False door of deceased, fragments, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 11.5.14.2, 3, 5, 6.Junker, Giza vii, 222-4 Abb. 89.

Gîza. West Field. Setka. Dyn. VI. North shaft.

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iii2.161Rectangular coffin of deceased, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 49696.Junker, Giza vii, 224-7 Taf. xxxvii [a], Abb. 90a.

Gîza. West Field. G 5480. Heti. Late Dyn. V or Dyn. VI. Serdab.iii2.164Statue of deceased, seated, probably in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Junker, Giza viii, 16-18 [2], Taf. iv [a], Abb. 4 [right] (called Vienna Museum).

Gîza. West Field. G 5480. Heti. Late Dyn. V or Dyn. VI. Serdab.iii2.164Double-statue of deceased with sister Khenut, standing, formerly in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. No. 11.5.14.10, now in Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum, E.42.1926.Junker, Giza viii, 18-20 [4], Abb. 4 [lower left] (base), Taf. iv [b].

Gîza. West Field. G 5520. Sankhenptah. Late Dyn. V or Dyn. VI.iii2.164AMummy mask, woman, plaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Tacke, N. in MDAIK 52 (1996), 327-8 [26], Taf. 52 [f].

Gîza. West Field. G.5550. Nufer Idu I. Early Dyn. VI. Chapel.iii2.165Right thickness of doorway, deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 44972.Junker, Giza viii, 73-4 Taf. xiii [c], Abb. 31.<<>>

Gîza. West Field. G.5550. Nufer Idu I. Early Dyn. VI. Chapel.iii2.165West wall. Fragments of false door of deceased, lower part of right outer jamb, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, Temp. No. 11.5.14.8.Junker, Giza viii, 74-81 Taf. xiii [b].

Gîza. West Field. Shaft S 700. Found throw away in shaft.iii2.168Right thickness of doorway, Nisuptah Nisu with son Khnementi before him, early Dyn. VI, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 44973.Junker, Giza viii, 172 Taf. xxvii [b], Abb. 89.<<>>

Gîza. West Field. Exact Provenance Unknown. (a) Ballard Excavation (1902). Statues and statuettes.iii2.176(a) Nufer, seated, Dyn. V-VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 35563.Hornemann, Types iii, pl. 697.

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Gîza. West Field. Exact Provenance Unknown. (a) Ballard Excavation (1902). Statues and statuettes.iii2.176(b) Nufer, standing, Dyn. V-VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 35564.Hornemann, Types i, pl. 135.

Gîza. West Field. Exact Provenance Unknown. (a) Ballard Excavation (1902). Statues and statuettes.iii2.176(c) Nufer and wife, standing, Dyn. V-VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 35565.Smith, Hist. Sculpt. pl. 26 [d]. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 74 [167].

Gîza. West Field. Exact Provenance Unknown. (a) Ballard Excavation (1902). Statues and statuettes.iii2.176Man standing, Dyn. V, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 35567.See Smith, Hist. Sculpt. 68.

Gîza. West Field. Exact Provenance Unknown. (d) Reisner Excavation. Hearst Expedition of theUniversity of California (1903-5). In Cairo, Egyptian Museum. Dyn. V-VI.iii2.178Statuette, name in ink (effaced) Dyn. V-VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37714.

Gîza. West Field. Exact Provenance Unknown. (d) Reisner Excavation. Hearst Expedition of theUniversity of California (1903-5). In Cairo, Egyptian Museum. Dyn. V-VI.iii2.178Libation-basin of Kai, Elder of the house, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 57006 (JE 37729).Moret and Abou-Ghazi, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches iii [1], 17-18 pls.

Gîza. West Field. Exact Provenance Unknown. (e) Fisher Excavation (1915).iii2.178AFalse-door of Wasethu, end of Dyn. VI or later, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60542.Simpson in Festschrift Elmar Edel (1979), fig. 1 on 497, cf. 491.<<>>

Gîza. East Field. G 7000X. Tomb of Hetepheres [I]. Temp. Khufu. Furniture, etc.iii2.180Bed canopy, inscribed, gold covered, presented by Khufu, restored, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 57711.Reisner and Smith, Giza Necr. ii, 23-5 pls. 5-10, figs. 23-7. See Brief Descr. No. 6199.<<>>

Gîza. East Field. G 7000X. Tomb of Hetepheres [I]. Temp. Khufu. Furniture, etc.iii2.180Bed with inlaid footborad, gold covered, restored, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 53261.Reisner and Smith, Giza Necr. ii, 32-3 pls. 25-6, fig. 33.

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Gîza. East Field. G 7000X. Tomb of Hetepheres [I]. Temp. Khufu. Furniture, etc.iii2.180Curtain box, inscribed, gold covered, faience inlaid, presented by Snefru, with King seated on north end,and names and winged disk on south end, restored, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72030.Reisner and Smith, Giza Necr. ii, 23, 25-7 pls. 7 [b], 11-13. See Brief Descr. No. 6330.<<>>

Gîza. East Field. G 7000X. Tomb of Hetepheres [I]. Temp. Khufu. Furniture, etc.iii2.181Armchair with papyrus decoration, gold covered, restored, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 53263.Reisner and Smith, Giza Necr. ii, 28-9 pls. 14 [b, c]-16, fig. 31. See Brief Descr. No. 6161.<<>>

Gîza. East Field. G 7000X. Tomb of Hetepheres [I]. Temp. Khufu. Furniture, etc.iii2.181Armchair with inlays of Neith standards on both faces of back, with hawk standing on palm column onarms (wood perished), gold covered, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Reisner and Smith, Giza Necr. ii, 29-32pls. 17-24, fig. 32.

Gîza. East Field. G 7000X. Tomb of Hetepheres [I]. Temp. Khufu. Furniture, etc.iii2.181Gold fragments with deceased smelling lotus, probably from lid of small box, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Reisner and Smith, Giza Necr. ii, 29 pl. 14a, fig. 30.

Gîza. East Field. G 7000X. Tomb of Hetepheres [I]. Temp. Khufu. Furniture, etc.iii2.181Palanquin, inscribed on back, gold covered, restored, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 52372.Reisner and Smith, Giza Necr. ii, 33-4 pls. 27-9, fig. 34. See Brief Descr. 6041.<<>>

Gîza. East Field. G 7000X. Tomb of Hetepheres [I]. Temp. Khufu. Furniture, etc.iii2.181Remains of tubular leather case containing two long staves covered with gold ribbed casing, one restored,in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 89619a, with silver fragments, JE 89619b.Reisner and Smith, Giza Necr. ii, 45-7 pl. 33, fig. 46.

Gîza. East Field. G 7000X. Tomb of Hetepheres [I]. Temp. Khufu. Furniture, etc.iii2.181Wooden stick with inlaid Min-emblem decoration, gold covered, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Reisner and Smith, Giza Necr. ii, 45-7 pl. 33.

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Gîza. East Field. G 7000X. Tomb of Hetepheres [I]. Temp. Khufu. Furniture, etc.iii2.181Chest with inlaid lid with text and Min emblem decoration, gold covered, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Reisner and Smith, Giza Necr. ii, 36-40 pl. 35 figs. 38-40.

Gîza. East Field. G 7000X. Tomb of Hetepheres [I]. Temp. Khufu. Furniture, etc. Original contents ofchest (see preceding).iii2.182(a) Box, wood almost completely perished, now restored, with eight ointment jars, inscribed, in stand, andcopper toilet spoon, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 52373a-h (jars), i (spoon), j (box).Reisner and Smith, Giza Necr. ii, 42, 93-4 pl. 34 [a, c], fig. 41. See Brief Descr. No. 6046.

Gîza. East Field. G 7000X. Tomb of Hetepheres [I]. Temp. Khufu. Furniture, etc. Original contents ofchest (see preceding).iii2.182(b) Box, inscribed, gold covered, containing silver bracelets with butterfly design, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 53265 (restored box), 53266-81.Reisner and Smith, Giza Necr. ii, 43-4 pls. 36-8, fig. 44. See Brief Descr. Nos. 6163-4.

Gîza. East Field. G 7000X. Tomb of Hetepheres [I]. Temp. Khufu. Furniture, etc. Original contents ofchest (see preceding).iii2.182Head-rest, wood, covered with gold and silver, uninscribed, restored, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 53262.Reisner and Smith, Giza Necr. ii, 42-3 pl. 39 [a, b], fig. 43. See Brief Descr. No. 6160.

Gîza. East Field. G 7000X. Tomb of Hetepheres [I]. Temp. Khufu. Furniture, etc. Unrestored.iii2.182Gold ribbed bars etc., in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 22.2.60.1.

Gîza. East Field. G 7000X. Tomb of Hetepheres [I]. Temp. Khufu. Furniture, etc. Unrestored.iii2.182Gold foils and faience, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 22.2.60.2.

Gîza. East Field. G 7000X. Tomb of Hetepheres [I]. Temp. Khufu. Furniture, etc. Unrestored.iii2.182Gold and faience, including four hawks, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 22.2.60.3.

Gîza. East Field. G 7000X. Tomb of Hetepheres [I]. Temp. Khufu. Furniture, etc. Unrestored.iii2.182Min-emblems, etc., in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 22.2.60.4-5.

Gîza. East Field. G 7000X. Tomb of Hetepheres [I]. Temp. Khufu. Furniture, etc. Unrestored.

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iii2.182Lid of chest?, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 22.2.60.6.

Gîza. East Field. G 7000X. Tomb of Hetepheres [I]. Temp. Khufu. Furniture, etc. Unrestored.iii2.182Inlays from chest and armchair, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 22.2.60.7.

Gîza. East Field. G 7000X. Tomb of Hetepheres [I]. Temp. Khufu. Furniture, etc. Unrestored.iii2.182Flower-patterns, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 22.2.60.8.

Gîza. East Field. G 7000X. Tomb of Hetepheres [I]. Temp. Khufu. Furniture, etc. Unrestored.iii2.182Gold sheets, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 22.2.60.9.

Gîza. East Field. G 7000X. Tomb of Hetepheres [I]. Temp. Khufu. Furniture, etc. Unrestored.iii2.182Chest and armchair remains, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 22.2.60.10.

Gîza. East Field. G 7000X. Tomb of Hetepheres [I]. Temp. Khufu. Furniture, etc. Unrestored.iii2.182Foil from portrait of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 22.2.60.11.

Gîza. East Field. G 7000X. Tomb of Hetepheres [I]. Temp. Khufu. Furniture, etc. Unrestored.iii2.182Various, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 22.2.60.12.

Gîza. East Field. G 7000X. Tomb of Hetepheres [I]. Temp. Khufu. Furniture, etc. Unrestored.iii2.182Possibly fragments from here, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 18.4.47.5.

Gîza. East Field. G 7000X. Tomb of Hetepheres [I]. Temp. Khufu. Other finds.iii2.182Sarcophagus, uninscribed, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 51899.Reisner and Smith, Giza Necr. ii, 16 pls. 4 [b], 43 [d]. See Brief Descr. No. 6025.

Gîza. East Field. G 7000X. Tomb of Hetepheres [I]. Temp. Khufu. Other finds.iii2.182Canopic-box, uninscribed, uninscribed, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 52452.Reisner and Smith, Giza Necr. ii, 21-2 pl. 44, fig. 22. See Brief Descr. No. 6047.

Gîza. East Field. G.7070. Snefrukhaef. Dyn. IV-V.iii2.184

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Sarcophagus, uninscribed, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 54936.Donadoni Roveri, Sarcofagi egizi 125 [B 38] Tav. xviii [1].

Gîza. East Field. G.7101. Meryrenufer Kar.iii2.185Cylinder-seal, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 51902.Kaplony, Rollsiegel ii, 545 Taf. 182 [202].

Gîza. East Field. G.7110 and 7120. Kawab and wife Hetepheres [II]. Temp. Khufu. G.7120. Kawab.Sloping shaft G.7120A.iii2.188Sarcophagus of deceased, damaged, red granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 54937.Donadoni Roveri, Sarcofagi egizi 113 [B 12] Tav. xviii [2].

Gîza. East Field. G.7130 and 7140. Khufukhaef [I] and wife Nefertkau. Temp. Khufu to end of Dyn. IV.G.7140. Khufukhaef [I]. Statues.iii2.190Deceased seated, head and feet missing, diorite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 46 (JE 28172).(Adjoining fragments of right hand and base with name in Boston Museum of Fine Arts, unnumbered(Exped. Nos. 24-12-656 and 24-12-962).)Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 42 Bl. 12. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 39 [74].

Gîza. East Field. G.7210 and 7220. Harzedef and wife. Temp. Khufu to late Dyn. IV. G.7220. Harzedef.Shaft G.7220A.iii2.191Sarcophagus of deceased, unfinished, red granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 54938.Curto, Gli Scavi 73 fig. 27 [a], Tav. xxxi [b].<<>>

Gîza. East Field. G.7330 and 7340. Middle or late Dyn. IV.iii2.192Sarcophagus with panther-skin in relief on lid, and palace façade decoration, uninscribed, Dyn. IV, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 54934.Leibovitch, Anc. Eg. fig. 46. See Brief Descr. No. 6170.

Gîza. East Field. G.7350. Hetepheres II (?). End of Dyn. IV.iii2.193Block with heads of deceased (?) and Meresankh [III] (?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 54939.Smith, Hist. Sculpt. 164-5, 302 pl. 45 [a]. See Brief Descr. No. 6172.

Gîza. East Field. G.7410 and 7420. Meresankh [II] and probably Harbaf. Temp. Khufu to early Dyn. V.G.7420. Probably Harbaf. Shaft G.7420A.iii2.194

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Gîza. East Field. G.7430 and 7440. Minkhaef. Temp. Khufu to Khephren. G.7430. Shaft G.7430A.iii2.195Sarcophagus of deceased with palace façade decoration and offering list, red granite, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 48852.Donadoni Roveri, Sarcofagi egizi 117-19 [B 21], Tav. xxxii-iii. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 25 [32].

Gîza. East Field. G.7491.iii2.195Mummy-mask, plaster, from burial chamber of shaft B, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 54942.Smith, Hist. Eg. Sculp. 27 [1] pl. 9 [f].

Gîza. East Field. G.7530 and 7540. Meresankh III. Temp. Khufu to Shepseskaf. Shaft G.7530A.iii2.199Sarcophagus presented to deceased by mother, palace façade decoration, black granite, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 54935.Reisner in Boston Mus. Bull. xxv (1927), fig. 20. See Brief Descr. No. 6171.

Gîza. East Field. G.7660. Kaemsekhem. Late Dyn. IV. Shaft B.iii2.202Sarcophagus of deceased, red granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1789.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 208 Bl. 111. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 29 [46].

Gîza. East Field. Merykhufu. Dyn. V-VI. North of G.7711a.iii2.203Head, red granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 47776.Smith, Hist. Sculpt. 52 pl. 20 [d]. See Brief Descr. No. 6001.

Gîza. East Field. G.7715. Statuettes. Dyn. VI.iii2.203Dwarf with jars, Dyn. VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72144.Smith, Hist. Eg. Sculp. 100 [k, 3] pl. 28 [b].

Gîza. East Field. G.7715. Statuettes. Dyn. VI.iii2.203Man feeding dog, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72143.Smith, Hist. Eg. Sculp. 101 [m, 3] pl. 28 [d].

Gîza. East Field. G.7772.iii2.204Rough seated statuette, Dyn. V, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72141.

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Gîza. East Field. Werirni Probably Dyn. V.iii2.205Sarcophagus with palace-façade decoration and panther skin in relief on lid, red granite, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 48078.Donadoni Roveri Sarcofagi egizi 122-3 [B 32] Tav. xxix [1]. See Brief Descr. No. 6007.

Gîza. East Field. G.7946. Nefu. Dyn. V-VI. Statuettes.iii2.207(a) Thenti as standing naked youth, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 57019.Hornemann, Types i, pl. 124.

Gîza. East Field. Exact position and provenance unknown. (b) Various.iii2.216Reserve head, Dyn. IV, found by Tewfik Boulas in 1923, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37832.Smith, Hist. Eg. Sculp. 27 [27] pl. 9 [d].

Gîza. East Field. Exact position and provenance unknown. (b) Various.iii2.216Sarcophagus of Khufuankh, with palace façade decoration, red granite, Dyn. IV-V, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 1790 (JE 18220).Borchardt and Reisner, pl. 49; Le Mus. Ég. i, pl. xxi; Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 209-12 Bl.112; Maspero and Roeder, Führer Taf. 11. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 28 [44].

Gîza. Cemetery G I S. Iymery [I]. Dyn. VI.iii2.218Offering-table of deceased, with offering list, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 57032(JE 53151).Junker, Giza x, 145-7 Taf. xxii [a], Abb. 53.

Gîza. Cemetery G I S. G III S. Khufuzedef. Temp. Menkaure. Shaft.iii2.219Sarcophagus with name and title of deceased and palace façade decoration, red granite, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 53149.Junker in Anzeiger Wien 65 (1928), 166 Taf. v [a]. See Brief Descr. No. 6156.

Gîza. Cemetery G I S. G VII S. Temp. Menkaure.iii2.220Two female heads, alabaster, probably in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Junker, Giza x, 88-90 Taf. xiv [a, b].

Gîza. Cemetery G I S. LG 55. Niankhre [II]. Late Dyn. V or early Dyn. VI.

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iii2.223Statue of deceased squatting, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 53150.Junker, Giza xi, 87-91 Taf. x, ix [b] (in situ), Abb. 48 (base). See Brief Descr. No. 6138.

Gîza. Quarry Cemetery West of Second Pyramid. LG 13. Name lost. Sole companion. Dyn. V-VI.iii2.229Statue of Neferseshemptah, Dyn. IV-V, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 93160.See The Egyptian Museum, Cairo in ten years 1965-1975, 33.

Gîza. Central Field. Old Kingdom Tombs. LG 86. Nebemakhet. Temp. Khephren to Menkaure or a littlelater. Finds. Found nearby.iii2.232AHead of male statue, black granite, thrown down an unfinished shaft, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE86816.M. S. C[roce] in Bongioanni, A. et al. (eds.), The Illustrated Guide to the Egyptian Museum in Cairo (2001),74 figs. on 74, 583.

Gîza. Necropolis. Central Field. Niankhre. Dyn. V.iii2.235Head of male statue, basalt, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 87815.Hassan, Giza iv, pl. 42.<<>>

Gîza. Central Field. Name unknown. Dyn. V-VI.iii2.240Three statuettes, two male and one female, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 87801-3.Hassan, Gîza, vii, 91, 93 [1-3] pl. xlii.

Gîza. Central Field. Rahotp. King’s son. Dyn. V.iii2.241Lintel of deceased, probably from here, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 2.2.21.16.<<>>

Gîza. Central Field. Rahotp. King’s son. Dyn. V.iii2.241Block-statue of Menkau, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72242.Hassan, Gîza vii, 126 [12] pl. lvi bis.

Gîza. Central Field. Hetepi. Dyn. V or later.iii2.241Statuette of deceased(?), upper part, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72220.Hassan, Gîza vii, 103 pl. xlv [A].

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Gîza. Central Field. LG 94. Rawer [III]. Late Dyn. IV or Dyn. V or Dyn. VI.iii2.242Sarcophagus with palace façade decoration, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 51950.Donadoni Roveri, Sarcofagi egizi 125-6 [B 40] Tav. xxiii [1], xxvii [2]; Mitry Illus. Cat. 6039. See BriefDescr. No. 6039.

Gîza. Central Field. Yunre. End of Dyn. IV.iii2.243Head of female statuette, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 87813.Abou-Ghazi in Ann. Serv. lxii (1977), 28-9 [34] pl. v. See Hassan, Gîza vi [3], 240 [5].<<>>

Gîza. Central Field. Kadua. Temp. Neuserre or later.iii2.245Block with Hemu and wife Nubhotp standing, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 19.6.46.7.Texts, Hassan, Gîza vi [3], 110.

Gîza. Central Field. Kadua. Temp. Neuserre.iii2.245Statue of deceased standing, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72218.Hassan, Gîza vi [3], 106 pls. li, lii.

Gîza. Central Field. Nikauhathor. Woman. Dyn. V. Servant statuettes.iii2.247Henutsen, woman, grinding corn, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72234.Hassan, Gîza vi [3], 177-8 pl. lxxiv.

Gîza. Central Field. Nikauhathor. Woman. Dyn. V. Servant statuettes.iii2.247...pahert, woman, sifting flour, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 87820.Hassan, Gîza vi [3], 178 pl. lxxv.<<>>

Gîza. Central Field. Nikauhathor. Woman. Dyn. V. Servant statuettes.iii2.247Niankhisi cleaning goose, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72232.Hassan, Gîza vi [3], 178-9 pl. lxxvi [B, D].

Gîza. Central Field. Nikauhathor. Woman. Dyn. V. Servant statuettes.iii2.247Remensekhemka(?) cooking, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72230.Hassan, Gîza vi [3], 179 pl. lxxvii.

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Gîza. Central Field. Nikauhathor. Woman. Dyn. V. Servant statuettes.iii2.247Hererem(?) cleaning jars, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72229.Hassan, Gîza vi [3], 179 pl. lxxvi [A, C].

Gîza. Central Field. Nikauhathor. Woman. Dyn. V. Servant statuettes.iii2.247Woman heating pots, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72227.Hassan, Gîza vi [3], 180 pl. lxxviii.<<>>

Gîza. Central Field. Nikauhathor. Woman. Dyn. V. Servant statuettes.iii2.247Werdi(?) brewing, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72233 (as 72231 in Bibl.).Hassan, Gîza vi [3], 180 pl. lxxix [C-E].

Gîza. Central Field. Nikauhathor. Woman. Dyn. V. Servant statuettes.iii2.247Inpusheshi dyeing(?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72228 (as JE 72233 in Bibl.).Hassan, Gîza vi [3], 180-1 pl. lxxix [A, B].

Gîza. Central Field. Nikauhathor. Woman. Dyn. V. Servant statuettes.iii2.247Nimaethathor, woman, kneading, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72231 (as 72228 in Bibl.).Hassan, Gîza vi [3], 181 pl. lxxx.

Gîza. Central Field. Inkaf. Middle Dyn. V or later.iii2.248Block with offering-list, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72254.Hassan, Gîza vi [2], 125 pls. xxxiii-xl [44].

Gîza. Central Field. Irenakhti also called Irenptah and Iri; Kaemnefert and Kakaiankh. Dyn. VI. Serdab ofKakaiankh.iii2.251Scribe statue, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72222.Hassan, Gîza vi [3], 27 [1] pl. xiv.

Gîza. Central Field. Neferherenptah, small name Fefi. Dyn. V or later. Statues.iii2.253Deceased standing, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 87804.Hassan, Gîza v, 282-3 pl. liii [A].

Gîza. Central Field. Neferherenptah, small name Fefi. Dyn. V or later. Statues.

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iii2.253Wife Sitmert standing, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 87806.Hassan, Gîza v, 283 pl. liv.

Gîza. Central Field. Neferherenptah, small name Fefi. Dyn. V or later. Statues.iii2.253Son Itisen seated, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 87805.Hassan, Gîza v, 284 pl. liii [B].

Gîza. Central Field. Neferherenptah, small name Fefi. Dyn. V or later. Statues.iii2.253Daughter Mertiotes seated, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 87807.Hassan, Gîza v, 183-4 pl. lv.

Gîza. Central Field. LG 95. Khuwiwer. End of Dyn. V. Statues.iii2.255Male bust, found in shaft 973, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72221.Hassan, Gîza v, 254 pl. xxxi.

Gîza. Central Field. LG 95. Khuwiwer. End of Dyn. V. Various.iii2.255False-door of Weha, end of Dyn. VI or later, found in fragments in shaft 973, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 72253.Hassan, Gîza v, 255-6 fig. 114 pl. xxx bis [C].

Gîza. Central Field. Thesti. Dyn. V. Chapel.iii2.257Statuette of deceased seated, black granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 8.5.43.4.Hassan, Gîza iii, 150 pl. li [upper].

Gîza. Central Field. Ankh-haf Kar. Dyn. VI. Sloping shaft.iii2.258Ointment slab, inscribed, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72303.Hassan, Gîza iii, 140 [3, a] pl. xlvii [3].

Gîza. Central Field. Ankh-haf Kar. Dyn. VI. Shaft 626.iii2.258Ointment slab, inscribed, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 10.5.43.16.Hassan, Gîza iii, 145 [1] pl. xliii [middle].

Gîza. Central Field. Sedhotp. Dyn. V.iii2.259Statue of deceased standing, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 87799.

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Gîza. Central Field. Sedhotp. Dyn. V.iii2.259Statuette of woman grinding corn, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 87819.Hassan, Gîza iii, 111 pl. xxxvi.<<>>

Gîza. Central Field. Sedhotp. Dyn. V.iii2.259AStatuette of woman grinding corn, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72235.Hassan, Gîza iii, 111 pls. xxxiv, xxxv.

Gîza. Central Field. Tomb F. Dyn. V-VI.iii2.260Statuette of Meresankh, Prophetess, standing, late Old Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 87797.Hassan, Gîza vi [3], 239 [1] pls. xcviii [A] (in situ), xcvii.

Gîza. Central Field. Kahersetef. Dyn. Vor early Dyn. VI. Hall.iii2.262Statue of deceased, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 87798.Hassan, Gîza vi [3], 76 pls. xxxi, xxxii.

Gîza. Miscellaneous. Lintels etc.iii2.264Block with text of will endowing tomb near Second Pyramid, possibly from here, Old Kingdom, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1432 (wrongly as 1452 in 1st ed.).Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, Bl. 28. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 38-9 [72].

Gîza. Central Field. Tomb of Shaft 294. Dyn. V-VI. Shaft 294.iii2.265Golden diadem and necklace, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72332 (diadem) and JE 72334 (necklace).Hassan, Gîza ii, 149 [1, 3] pls. li, lii [2], cf. xlix, 1.<<>>

Gîza. Central Field. Zefanesut. Middle Dyn. V.iii2.265ASeated male statuette, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 66623.Hassan, Gîza i, 65 pl. xliv [2].

Gîza. Central Field. Rawer. Temp. Neferirkare or a little later. II. Offering hall.iii2.266(7)

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Triple statue of deceased standing, quartzite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 66615.Hassan, Gîza i, 12-13 pls. viii [1], ix. See Brief Descr. No. 6266.

Gîza. Central Field. Rawer. Temp. Neferirkare or a little later. VII. Brick chamber with niche.iii2.267(22)Alabaster niche-stela with deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 66626.Hassan, Gîza i, 24, 26 pls. xxvii, xxviii. See Brief Descr. No. 6267.

Gîza. Central Field. Rawer. Temp. Neferirkare or a little later. Blocks with reliefs and text.iii2.267Remains of titles of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1675.See Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 130 (text).

Gîza. Central Field. Rawer. Temp. Neferirkare or a little later. Statues.iii2.267Head of deceased or father, from group, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 287.See Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 177-8.

Gîza. Central Field. Rawer. Temp. Neferirkare or a little later. Statues.iii2.268Triple statue of man standing, uninscribed, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 66616.Hassan, Gîza i, 20, 21, 114 pl. xxii.

Gîza. Central Field. Rawer. Temp. Neferirkare or a little later. Statues.iii2.268Man standing, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 66622.Hassan, Gîza i, 201-, 114 pl. xxi.

Gîza. Central Field. Rawer. Temp. Neferirkare or a little later. Statues.iii2.268Face of male statue, fragment, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 66625.Hassan, Gîza i, 22 pl. xxiv. See Brief Descr. No. 6265.<<>>

Gîza. Central Field. Rawer. Temp. Neferirkare or a little later. Statues.iii2.268Head, alabaster, probably in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 87816.Hassan, Gîza i, 10 pl. x.

Gîza. Central Field. Rawer. Temp. Neferirkare or a little later. Statues.iii2.269Deceased seated, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 197.See Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 134.

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Gîza. Central Field. Rawer. Temp. Neferirkare or a little later. Statues.iii2.269Deceased seated, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 198.See Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 135.

Gîza. Central Field. Rawer. Temp. Neferirkare or a little later. Statues.iii2.269Deceased seated, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 199.See Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 135.

Gîza. Central Field. Rawer. Temp. Neferirkare or a little later. Statues.iii2.269Deceased seated, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 216.See Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 144.

Gîza. Central Field. Rawer. Temp. Neferirkare or a little later. Statues.iii2.269Deceased seated, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 217.See Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 144-5.

Gîza. Central Field. Rawer. Temp. Neferirkare or a little later. Statues.iii2.269Man standing, statuette, ivory, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 815 (JE 27492).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 109 Bl. 151.

Gîza. Central Field. Rawer. Temp. Neferirkare or a little later. Statues.iii2.269Deceased seated, headless, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 200.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 136 Bl. 42.

Gîza. Central Field. Rawer. Temp. Neferirkare or a little later. Statues.iii2.269Deceased seated, fragments, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 365-7.See Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 192-3 (texts).

Gîza. Central Field. Rawer. Temp. Neferirkare or a little later. Statues.iii2.269Torso of standing statue(?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 280.See Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 175.

Gîza. Central Field. Rawer. Temp. Neferirkare or a little later. Statues.iii2.269Base with foot, fragment, possibly from here, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 318.

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Gîza. Central Field. Rawer. Temp. Neferirkare or a little later. Statues.iii2.269Statue fragments, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1162.See Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, 86.

Gîza. Central Field. Rawer. Temp. Neferirkare or a little later. Statues.iii2.269Statue fragments, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1164.See Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, 86.

Gîza. Central Field. Rawer. Temp. Neferirkare or a little later. Statues.iii2.269Stela with biographical text (including incident of ams-staff), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 66682.Hassan, Gîza i, 18-19 fig. 13, pl. xviii.

Gîza. Central Field. Mersuankh. End of Dyn. V. Chapel.iii2.270AOffering-table of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 57027 (JE 66627).Hassan, Gîza i, pl. lxviii [1, top].

Gîza. Central Field. Mersuankh. End of Dyn. V. Statues and statuettes. Lower serdab.iii2.270Triple statue of deceased, two seated and one standing, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 66618.Hassan, Gîza i, 114-15 pl. lxx.<<>>

Gîza. Central Field. Mersuankh. End of Dyn. V. Statues and statuettes. Lower serdab.iii2.270Female brewer, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 66624.Hassan, Gîza i, 115 pl. lxxi.

Gîza. Central Field. Mersuankh. End of Dyn. V. Statues and statuettes. Upper serdab.iii2.270Double statue of deceased standing, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 66620.Hassan, Gîza i, 115 pl. lxxii.

Gîza. Central Field. Mersuankh. End of Dyn. V. Statues and statuettes. Upper serdab.iii2.270Double statue of man and woman standing, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 66619.Hassan, Gîza i, 115-16 pl. lxxiii.

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Gîza. Central Field. Mersuankh. End of Dyn. V. Statues and statuettes. Upper serdab.iii2.270Triple statue of Mersuankh and two daughters standing, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 66617.Hassan, Gîza i, 116 pl. lxxiv.

Gîza. Central Field. Mersuankh. End of Dyn. V. Statues and statuettes. Shaft 145.iii2.270Statue of man standing, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 66621.Hassan, Gîza i, 114, 116-17 pl. lxxvi.

Gîza. Central Field. Dag. Dyn. VI. Statues.iii2.271Double statue man and wife standing, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 8.5.43.1.Hassan, Gîza ii, 59 [1] pl. xviii [1].

Gîza. Central Field. Dag. Dyn. VI. Statues.iii2.271Man seated, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 8.5.43.3.Hassan, Gîza ii, 59-60 pl. xix.

Gîza. Central Field. Dag. Dyn. VI. Statues.iii2.271Perneb standing, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 8.5.43.2.Hassan, Gîza ii, 60-1 [iv] pl. xx.

Gîza. Central Field. Weteth-hotp. Late Dyn. IV or Dyn. V. Male seated statues.iii2.273Male seated statue, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 19.6.46.11.Hassan, Gîza ii, 4 [1] pl. i.

Gîza. Central Field. Weteth-hotp. Late Dyn. IV or Dyn. V. Male seated statues.iii2.273Male seated statue, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 87809.Hassan, Gîza ii, 4 [3] pl. ii [3, 4].

Gîza. Central Field. Weteth-hotp. Late Dyn. IV or Dyn. V. Male seated statues.iii2.273Male seated statue, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 87810.Hassan, Gîza ii, 4 [2] pl. ii [1, 2].

Gîza. Central Field. Khamerernebti [II]. Middle to end of Dyn. IV. Doorway to Inner Hall.iii2.273Exterior. Lintel with names and titles of Khamerernebti [I], King’s mother, and of deceased, her eldest

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daughter, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Sethe, Urk. i (1933), 155-6 [5 (96), A, B].

Gîza. Central Field. Khamerernebti [II]. Middle to end of Dyn. IV. Statues. From north part of PillaredOuter Hall.iii2.274Deceased seated, twice life size, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 48856.Texts, Kamal in Ann. Serv. x (1910), 44.

Gîza. Central Field. Khamerernebti [II]. Middle to end of Dyn. IV. From serdab (?), south of PillaredOuter Hall.iii2.274Woman in cloak, headless, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 48828.Wolf, Kunst Abb. 108. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 80 [200].

Gîza. Central Field. Khamerernebti [II]. Middle to end of Dyn. IV.iii2.274AMirror of Ankhemnezi, Prophetess of Hathor, etc., probably copper, Old Kingdom, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 46406.Lilyquist, C. Ancient Egyptian Mirrors 14 fig. 12. Name and titles, Kaplony, Beschriftete Kleinfunde No. 60[4].

Gîza. Central Field. Nary. Dyn. V-VI. Statues.iii2.275Imhotep, Scribe of the crews, etc., seated, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 87812.Hassan, Gîza v, 301-2 pl. lx [B].

Gîza. Central Field. Ankhtef. Dyn. VI. Statues.iii2.275Deceased seated, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 87808.Hassan, Gîza v, 232-3 pl. xxiv.

Gîza. Central Field. Ankhtef. Dyn. VI. Statues.iii2.275Woman grinding corn, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 87818.Hassan, Gîza v, 233 pl. xxv.

Gîza. Central Field. Nefernemtut. Probably Dyn. V.iii2.276Standing female statuette, and damaged statuette of naked woman, both from shaft 1003, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 72219 bis and 72219.Hassan, Gîza v, 199-200 pl. xii [B, C].

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Gîza. Central Field. Dersemat. Dyn. V-VI. Shaft 538.iii2.280Statuette of man seated, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 87811.Hassan, Gîza iii, 11 [4] pl. v.

Gîza. Central Field. Nefertnesut. Dyn. V.iii2.281ANorth false door from east façade, deceased and wife at table on panel, family on jambs, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, Temp. No. 19.6.46.4.Hassan, Gîza ii, 93-4 pl. xxvii.

Gîza. Central Field. Kednas. Dyn. V. Chapel.iii2.281Panel from false door of Thenti with wife Meresankh at table, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. No. 19.6.46.3.Hassan, Gîza ii, 104-5 pl. xxxi [1].<<>>

Gîza. Central Field. Kednas. Dyn. V. Shaft 366 bis.iii2.281AStatuette of male baker, headless, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72238.Hassan, Gîza ii, 103 pl. xxix [1, 2].

Gîza. Central Field. Wepemnefert Wep. Middle to late Dyn. V. II. Serdab. Female statues, probably ofMeresankh.iii2.282Standing, with left foot advanced, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72214.Hassan, Gîza ii, 182 pl. lxv. See Brief Descr. No. 6315.

Gîza. Central Field. Wepemnefert Wep. Middle to late Dyn. V. II. Serdab. Female statues, probably ofMeresankh.iii2.282Standing, with left foot advanced, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72215.Hassan, Gîza ii, 183 pl. lxvi. See Brief Descr. No. 6316.

Gîza. Central Field. Wepemnefert Wep. Middle to late Dyn. V. II. Serdab. Female statues, probably ofMeresankh.iii2.282Standing, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72216.Hassan, Gîza ii, 183-4 pl. lxvii. See Brief Descr. No. 6317.

Gîza. Central Field. Wepemnefert Wep. Middle to late Dyn. V. II. Serdab. Female statues, probably ofMeresankh.

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iii2.282Standing, with left foot advanced, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72217.Hassan, Gîza ii, 184-5 pl. lxviii. See Brief Descr. No. 6318.

Gîza. Central Field. Ptahsezefa called Fefi. Middle Dyn. V or later.iii2.285Sarcophagus of deceased with palace-façade decoration, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 66681.Hassan, Gîza i, 100-1 pls. lxi-lxv

Gîza. Central Field. Hesi and Niankh-Hathor (possibly wife). Dyn. V. Finds.iii2.286Head of life size male statue, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 87817.Hassan, Gîza iii, 253 pl. lxx.<<>>

Gîza. Central Field. Hesi and Niankh-Hathor (possibly wife). Dyn. V. Finds.iii2.286Crude nude statuettes, male (with text in ink), and female (uninscribed), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE72225-6.Hassan, Gîza iii, 256 pl. lxxi [2].

Gîza. Central Field. Central Field. Exact Provenance Unknown. Old Kingdom. Statues and statuettes.iii2.292Dedi, lower part, black granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 31.12.28.11.See Gunn in Ann. Serv. xxix (1929), 92.

Gîza. Central Field. Central Field. Exact Provenance Unknown. Old Kingdom. Statues and statuettes.iii2.292Scribe statue, grey granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 8.5.43.5.See Chron. d’Ég. vii (1932), 75 [bottom].<<>>

Gîza. Central Field. Central Field. Exact Provenance Unknown. Old Kingdom. Statues and statuettes.iii2.292Man standing, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 87800.See Abou-Ghazi in Ann. Serv. lxii (1977), 18 [20].

Gîza. Central Field. Central Field. Exact Provenance Unknown. Old Kingdom. Statues and statuettes.iii2.292Man seated, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Hassan, Gîza ix, 85 pl. xl [A-C].

Gîza. Central Field. Central Field. Exact Provenance Unknown. Old Kingdom. Statues and statuettes.

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iii2.292Head, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 87814.Abou-Ghazi in Ann. Serv. lxii (1977), 29 [35] pl. vi.

Gîza. Central Field. Central Field. Exact Provenance Unknown. Old Kingdom. Statues and statuettes.iii2.292AFragment of servant statuette, Dyn. V-VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72236.Abou-Ghazi in Ann. Serv. lxii (1977), 58 [62] pl. xiv.

Gîza. Central Field. Central Field. Exact Provenance Unknown. Old Kingdom. Statues and statuettes.iii2.292AFragmentary servant statuette, squatting man, Dyn. V-VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72224.Abou-Ghazi in Ann. Serv. lxii (1977), 51 [56] pls. xii, xiii.

Gîza. Central Field. Central Field. Exact Provenance Unknown. Old Kingdom. Statues and statuettes.iii2.292AIncomplete servant statuette of a woman squatting, Dyn. V-VI, from Hassan’s shaft 350, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 72237.Abou-Ghazi in Ann. Serv. lxii (1977), 47-8 [52] pl. xi.

Gîza. Central Field. Central Field. Exact Provenance Unknown. Old Kingdom. False doors.iii2.292False-door Ninekhbet, late Old Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 19.6.46.5.

Gîza. Central Field. Central Field. Exact Provenance Unknown. Old Kingdom. Libation basins.iii2.293Nubheset (woman) with son Ptahshepses, Old Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. No. 19.6.46.1.

Gîza. Central Field. Central Field. Exact Provenance Unknown. Old Kingdom. Libation basins.iii2.293Usert (woman), Old Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 19.6.46.2.

Gîza. Central Field. Central Field. Exact Provenance Unknown. Old Kingdom. Various.iii2.293Block with man, and two others, named Hetepi and Weri below, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. No. 27.6.46.1.<<>>

Gîza. Central Field. Central Field. Exact Provenance Unknown. Old Kingdom. Various.iii2.293Jamb of false-door, woman and three children, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 87824.Abou-Ghazi in Ann. Serv. lxii (1977), 75 [86] pl. xx.

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Gîza. Central Field. Central Field. Exact Provenance Unknown. Old Kingdom. Various.iii2.293Ointment-slab, alabaster, Dyn. V-VI, formerly in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 15.5.46.27, nowin the Egyptian Museum of the Faculty of Archaeology, 4092.Tawfik in Göttinger Miszellen 30 (1978), fig. on 87 cf. p. 80.

Gîza. Menkaure Cemetery. Tomb of Perniankh (dwarf). Perhaps Dyn. V.iii2.294AStatue of Perniankh seated, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 98944.Hawass in MDAIK 47 (1991), 157-62 Taf. 13, 14.

Gîza. F' Workmen’s Cemetery. Tomb of ‘Imty-Shedu’. End of Dyn. IV.iii2.294AThree seated and one standing statues of ‘Imty-Shedu’, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Hawass, Z. Hidden Treasures of Ancient Egypt (2004), 157 fig. on 156.

Gîza. South Field. Various finds.iii2.297Block of Pato and others, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Petrie, Gizeh and Rifeh 29 [81] pl. xxxvii A [upper left].

Gîza. South Field. Late Old Kingdom rock cut tombs. Redenptah. Dyn. V-VI.iii2.295Lintel of deceased and drum of wife, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 57177 (JE 38968).Petrie, Gizeh and Rifeh pl. vii A [bottom left].<<>>

Gîza. Miscellaneous. Tombs. Sonb. Dyn. V-VI.iii2.302Corner-block of Sonb and Henutsen, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1740.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, Bl. 96.

Gîza. Miscellaneous. Tombs. Ptahmay. Temp. Amenophis IV. Blocks.iii2.303Block, three registers, I, destroyed, II, musicians before deceased and wife, III, deceased with man makingnaos, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 14.6.24.2 (adjoins Temp. No.5.7.24.18).Maspero, Égypte fig. 373. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 165 [563].

Gîza. Miscellaneous. Tombs. Ptahmay. Temp. Amenophis IV. Blocks.iii2.303Four registers, preparing food and wine with girl dancer, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. No. 5.7.24.18 (adjoins Temp. No. 14.6.24.2).SÄK 2 (1975), 181-3 Taf. vii (with Temp. No. 14.6.24.2). See Maspero, Guide (1915), 181 [662].

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Gîza. Miscellaneous. Tombs. Ptahmay. Temp. Amenophis IV. Blocks.iii2.303Deceased with wife accompanied by Mahuy with wife Hes at table, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp.No. 3.7.24.12.Steindorff, Kunst 245. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 179-80 [651 A].

Gîza. Miscellaneous. Tombs. Ptahmay. Temp. Amenophis IV. Blocks.iii2.303A (moved from iii2.755)Two registers, I, women mourners with a girl, and man leading calf, II, men bringing furniture andcanopic-jars, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 1.7.24.5.Zivie, C. M. in BIFAO 75 (1975), 297-8 [3] pl. liv.

Gîza. Miscellaneous. Tombs. Ptahmay. Temp. Amenophis IV. Blocks.iii2.303AJamb, Ptahmay adoring, thickness, son Kaka libating offerings, with remains of kneeling figure above, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 11.1.25.12.Gaballa in GM 26 (1977), 13-15 figs. on 16.<<>>

Gîza. Miscellaneous. Tombs. Ptahmay. Temp. Amenophis IV. Blocks.iii2.303ALintel, text, and double-scene, deceased, wife, and son kneeling adoring, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. No. 8.11.26.6.Zivie, C. M. in BIFAO 75 (1975), 298-300 [4] pl. lv.

Gîza. Miscellaneous. Tombs. Ptahmay. Temp. Amenophis IV. Blocks.iii2.303AOther blocks, probably in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See Maspero, Guide (1883), 304-5 [4982, 4984-6].

Gîza. Miscellaneous. Tombs. Khaemweset. Late Dyn. XVIII or early Dyn. XIX. Blocks.iii2.304Tree-goddess scene, with deceased drinking, and son Ptahemwia and wife below, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, Temp. No. 1.7.24.3. [= Maspero, 6050]Zivie, C. M. in BIFAO 76 (1976), 18-20 [1] pl. vii.

Gîza. Miscellaneous. Tombs. Khaemweset. Late Dyn. XVIII or early Dyn. XIX. Blocks.iii2.304Three registers of funeral scenes, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 12.6.24.20. [= Maspero, 6053]Zivie, C. M. in BIFAO 76 (1976), 20-2 [2] pl. viii. See Maspero, Guide (1883), 428 [6053].

Gîza. Miscellaneous. Tombs. Khaemweset. Late Dyn. XVIII or early Dyn. XIX. Blocks.iii2.304A

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Deceased and wife at table, with offering bearers and son and daughter before them, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, Temp. No. 3.7.24.1.Zivie, C. M. in BIFAO 76 (1976), 26-7 [5] pl. xi.

Gîza. Miscellaneous. Tombs. Khaemweset. Late Dyn. XVIII or early Dyn. XIX. Blocks.iii2.304ADeceased before seated Osiris, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 27.6.24.9.Zivie, C. M. in BIFAO 76 (1976), 28-30 [6] pl. xii.

Gîza. Miscellaneous. Tombs. Khaemweset. Late Dyn. XVIII or early Dyn. XIX. Blocks.iii2.304ALintel with cornice, deceased and son Ptahnufer kneeling adoring, with Isis and Anubis, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 27.6.24.11.Zivie, C. M. in BIFAO 76 (1976), 30-1 [7] pl. xiii.

Gîza. Miscellaneous. Statues.iii2.304Double statue, Imakhufu and wife seated, Old Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 48076.Hornemann, Types v, pls. 1190-1.<<>>

Gîza. Miscellaneous. Statues.iii2.304Nikaunebti seated, Dyn. V, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 82.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 66 Bl. 19.

Gîza. Miscellaneous. Statues.iii2.304Double statue, man as scribe and wife squatting beside him, red granite, Old Kingdom, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 89171.Hornemann, Types v, pl. 1178.

Gîza. Miscellaneous. Statues.iii2.304Naked boy standing, wood, Dyn. V, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 128.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 96-7 Bl. 29.

Gîza. Miscellaneous. Statues.iii2.305Reserve-head, probably Dyn. IV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 89611.Tefnin, Art et magie 116-17 [22] pl. xxi.

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iii2.305Upper part of standing(?) female, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 523 (JE 27425).See Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 80.

Gîza. Miscellaneous. Statues.iii2.305Statue group, Amenophis III seated between [Nekhbet] and Buto, black granite, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 39507.Hornemann, Types v, pl. 1399.

Gîza. Miscellaneous. Statues.iii2.305Statue-base of Esinefert (presumably wife Ramessess II), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 25772.Text, Kitchen, Ram. Inscr. iii, 855 [314]. See Hassan, Great Sphinx 306.

Gîza. Miscellaneous. Statues.iii2.306Sphinx, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1188.Borchardt, Statuen und Statutten iv, 93 Bl. 167.

Gîza. Miscellaneous. False-doors. Old Kingdom.iii2.306Hakau, in two pieces, Old Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 44634.<<>>

Gîza. Miscellaneous. False-doors. Old Kingdom.iii2.306Khai, in two pieces, Dyn. V (?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 44633.<<>>

Gîza. Miscellaneous. False-doors. Old Kingdom.iii2.306Neferi and wife Mer(t)min at table, with offering list below, panel, Dyn. V, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 1653.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 114 Bl. 86.

Gîza. Miscellaneous. False-doors. Old Kingdom.iii2.307Nefershemem and wife Merer, panel, Dyn. IV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 45972.<<>>

Gîza. Miscellaneous. False-doors. Old Kingdom.iii2.307

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Niankhnekhbet with wife at table, panel, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1682 (JE 28173).See Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 133.

Gîza. Miscellaneous. False-doors. Old Kingdom.iii2.307Fragment of drum of Niankhnekhbet, same man as preceding, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 1700.See Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 143.

Gîza. Miscellaneous. False-doors. Old Kingdom.iii2.307Serefka, Dyn. VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1521.See Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 222 (text).

Gîza. Miscellaneous. False-doors. Old Kingdom.iii2.307Wep, left outer and right inner jambs from false-door, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 57165-6.Werbrouck in Bull. Mus. Roy. 3 Sér. xv (1943), 29, 31 figs. 20-1.

Gîza. Miscellaneous. False-doors. Old Kingdom.iii2.307Inspector of wab-priests of the Pyramid of Khephren, name lost, at table on recto of panel, and similar sceneon verso, Dyn. IV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1727 (JE 28166).Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 157-8 Bl. 93.

Gîza. Miscellaneous. Stelae. Middle Kingdom to Late Period.iii2.308Nakht with family, Dyn. XII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 20430-1.See Hassan, Great Sphinx 305.

Gîza. Miscellaneous. Stelae. Middle Kingdom to Late Period.iii2.308Donation stela, Sanuro, Royal scribe, year 6 Ramesses III(?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 66612.Gaballa in JEA 59 (1973), 110-13 fig. 2 pl. xxxviii.<<>>

Gîza. Miscellaneous. Stelae. Middle Kingdom to Late Period.iii2.308Hawk at top and demotic text, Roman, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 50031 (JE 30437).Spiegelberg, Die demotischen Denkmäler iii. Die demotische Inschriften und Papyri (Cat. Caire), 6 Taf. iv [right].

Gîza. Miscellaneous. Stelae. Middle Kingdom to Late Period.iii2.308

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Cippus, Horus on the crocodiles, Roman, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 9423.Daressy, Textes et dessins magiques 33-4 pl. x.

Gîza. Miscellaneous. Lintels, drums, blocks, etc.iii2.308Lintel of Ankhemthenent, Dyn. VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 6.4.49.1.Fischer in Mitteil. Orientforschung vii (1960), 302, 304 fig. 3.

Gîza. Miscellaneous. Lintels, drums, blocks, etc.iii2.308Block of Neferhabwer, ‘with cartouche of Khephren’, temp. Khephren, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 25776.See Hassan, Great Sphinx 306.

Gîza. Miscellaneous. Lintels, drums, blocks, etc.iii2.308Jamb, three registers, Neternufer with wife Nefertennesut and daughter, row of men and women,grinding corn and heating pots, Dyn. IV or later, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1451 (JE 11337).Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 137 Bl. 34.

Gîza. Miscellaneous. Lintels, drums, blocks, etc.iii2.308Block with Neternufer, same man as preceding, Dyn. IV or later, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 1529.See Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 228.

Gîza. Miscellaneous. Lintels, drums, blocks, etc.iii2.308Lintel with text of will of Thenti, Dyn. VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 57139 (JE 36589).Text, Sethe, Urk i, (1933), 163-5 [12 (103)].

Gîza. Miscellaneous. Lintels, drums, blocks, etc.iii2.309Two similar blocks with four registers of people, dedicated by son Weta, Old Kingdom, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 1479, 1480 (JE 30186).Texts, Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 166-7.

Gîza. Miscellaneous. Lintels, drums, blocks, etc.iii2.309Thicknesses, three registers of men bringing animals, Dyn. IV(?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 1538, 1539 (JE 28819).Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 242-3 Bl. 51.

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Gîza. Miscellaneous. Lintels, drums, blocks, etc.iii2.309Relief, man standing, Old Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 19762.See Hassan, Great Sphinx 305.

Gîza. Miscellaneous. Libation-basins.iii2.310Nubhotp, Old Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1361 (JE 9950).See Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 28.<<>>

Gîza. Miscellaneous. Libation-basins.iii2.310Dedicated by Senezemib to parents Unnufer and Iadmet and uncle Pehernufer, Old Kingdom, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 57007 (JE 35872).Kaplony in Mitt. Orientforschung xiv (1968), 202-3 [7] Taf. 10 [17].

Gîza. Miscellaneous. Offering tables.iii2.310Hepiu, probably New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23074 (JE 30409).Kamal, Tables d’offrandes 62 pl. xvi [upper].

Gîza. Miscellaneous. Offering tables.iii2.310Hathorardais, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23039 (JE 28163).Kamal, Tables d’offrandes 31 pl. xv.

Gîza. Miscellaneous. Sarcophagi.iii2.311Sarcophagus, Weta, late Old Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1787 (JE 30189).Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 205-6 Bl. 110. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 30 [59].

Gîza. Miscellaneous. Various.iii2.311Statuettes with execration-texts, found in a jar dated ‘year after the 5th census’, probably of Pepy II, clay,in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 88146 A-D.Osing in Mitt. Kairo 32 (1976), 133-4, 142-56, 158-85 Taf. 45-51. See Posener in id. 16 (1958), 252 n.3.<<>>

Gîza. Miscellaneous. Various.iii2.312Vase of Nektanebos II, blue faience, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 53866.Zivie, C. M. in Livre du Centenaire 1880-1980 94 pl. iii [B]. Cartouche, Hassan The Great Sphinx 309.

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Zâwyet El-Aryân. Pyramid Enclosure of Nebka(?). Pyramid.iii2.313Block with marks of crews of Nebka, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38991.Barsanti in Ann. Serv. vii (1906), 266-81 (Nos. 1-57).

Zâwyet El-Aryân. Pyramid Enclosure of Nebka(?). Finds.iii2.313Plaque with cartouche of Razedef, green schist, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37097.Dobrev, v. in BIFAO 93 (1993), 191, 194, 198, 199 pl. vi [15]. See Barsanti in Ann. Serv. vii (1906), 261.

Zâwyet El-Aryân. Pyramid Enclosure of Nebka(?). Finds.iii2.313Cylinder seal, inscribed, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37094.Kaplony, Rollsiegel ii, 492 [125], 543 Taf. 158. See Barsanti in Ann. Serv. vii (1906), 261.<<>>

Zâwyet El-Aryân. Dyn. I Cemetery. Z. 2.iii2.313Vessel with text of Aha in ink, pottery, now probably in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Dunham, Zawiyet el-Aryan. The Cemeteries adjacent to The Layer Pyramid 1 [2] figs. See Kaplony, Inschriften i,66; ii, n.1592.

Tammûh.iii2.314Group of four heads of captives, red granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1165 (JE 32013).Borchardt Statuen und Statuetten iv, 87 Bl. 164. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 149 [505] (as Tanis).<<>>

Abû Ghurâb. Sun-temple of Neuserre. Upper Temple with Obelisk.iii2.315Lion-gargoyle, fragments, basalt, from north of Sun-bark, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37493.Borchardt in von Bissing, Re-Heiligtum i, 55 Abb. 49, 50.

Abû Ghurâb. Sun-temple of Neuserre. Chapel. Relief fragments.iii2.316Fragment 11b, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 57111 (JE 34185).Von Bissing, Re-Heiligtum ii, 11b.

Abû Ghurâb. Sun-temple of Neuserre. Chapel. Relief fragments.iii2.316Fragment 20c, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 57112 (JE 34191).Von Bissing, Re-Heiligtum ii, 20c.

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Abû Ghurâb. Sun-temple of Neuserre. Chapel. Relief fragments.iii2.316Fragment 33b, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 57110 (JE 34183).Von Bissing, Re-Heiligtum ii, 33b.

Abû Ghurâb. Sun-temple of Neuserre. Chapel. Relief fragments.iii2.317Fragment 44a, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 34192.Von Bissing, Re-Heiligtum ii, 44a (prob.).

Abû Ghurâb. Sun-temple of Neuserre. Chapel. Relief fragments.iii2.317Fragment 44c, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 57114.Von Bissing, Re-Heiligtum ii, 44c.

Abû Ghurâb. Sun-temple of Neuserre. Chapel. Relief fragments.iii2.317Fragment 44d, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 57115.Von Bissing, Re-Heiligtum ii, 44d.

Abû Ghurâb. Sun-temple of Neuserre. Chapel. Relief fragments.iii2.317Fragment 56b, King before chests, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 34194.Von Bissing, Re-Heiligtum ii, 56b.

Abû Ghurâb. Sun-temple of Neuserre. Corridor round Temple. Relief fragments.iii2.317Fragments 158-9, 164, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Von Bissing, Re-Heiligtum ii, 158-9, 164.

Abû Ghurâb. Sun-temple of Neuserre. Corridor round Temple. Relief fragments.iii2.318Fragment 270, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Von Bissing, Re-Heiligtum ii, 270.

Abû Ghurâb. Sun-temple of Neuserre. Corridor round Temple. Relief fragments.iii2.318Fragment 281, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Von Bissing, Re-Heiligtum ii, 281.

Abû Ghurâb. Sun-temple of Neuserre. Corridor round Temple. Relief fragments.iii2.318Fragment 311, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.

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Abû Ghurâb. Sun-temple of Neuserre. Corridor round Temple. Relief fragments.iii2.318Fragment 377, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Von Bissing, Re-Heiligtum ii, 377.

Abû Ghurâb. Sun-temple of Neuserre. Corridor round Temple. Relief fragments.iii2.318Fragment 388, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Von Bissing, Re-Heiligtum ii, 388.

Abû Ghurâb. Sun-temple of Neuserre. Various relief fragments.iii2.318Block with three men, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 57157.<<>>

Abû Ghurâb. Sun-temple of Neuserre. Room of the Seasons. Relief fragments. West wall. Scenes of theHarvest Season.iii2.320Water, and three registers, ostrich, gazelle, with antelope and panther giving birth, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 57172 (JE 34186).Edel and Wenig, Jahreszeitenreliefs Z.01.K.

Abû Ghurâb. Sun-temple of Neuserre. Room of the Seasons. Relief fragments. West wall. Nomes andother personifications.iii2.320Fragments relief, nomes, etc., in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 57113 (JE 34190).Edel and Wenig, Jahreszeitenreliefs Z.002.K.

Abû Ghurâb. Sun-temple of Neuserre. Room of the Seasons. Relief fragments. West wall. Nomes andother personifications.iii2.320Fragments relief, nomes, etc., in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 57116 (JE 34189).Edel and Wenig, Jahreszeitenreliefs Z.09.K.

Abû Ghurâb. Sun-temple of Neuserre. Room of the Seasons. Relief fragments. West wall. Nomes andother personifications.iii2.320Fragments relief, nomes, etc., in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 57117 (JE 34188).Edel and Wenig, Jahreszeitenreliefs Z.05.K and 03.K.

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other personifications.iii2.320Fragments relief, nomes, etc., in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 57118 (JE 34184).Edel and Wenig, Jahreszeitenreliefs Z.02.K and 06.K.

Abû Ghurâb. Sun-temple of Neuserre. Room of the Seasons. Relief fragments. East wall. Personificationand scenes of the Harvest Season.iii2.322Birds trapped in net with others hovering above, and head of elephant with three columns of test above,in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 34193.Edel and Wenig, Jahreszeitenreliefs Z.o.Nr.

Abû Ghurâb. Sun-temple of Neuserre. Room of the Seasons. Relief fragments. East wall. Nomes andother personifications.iii2.322Fragment, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 57175 (JE 34187).Edel and Wenig, Jahreszeitenreliefs Z.003.K.

Abûsîr. Sun-temple of Userkaf. Upper Temple with Obelisk.iii2.325Cylinder-seal of an Official of Sun-temples of Userkaf, Neuserre, and Raneferef(?), etc., faience, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 44200.Kaplony in Ricke, Userkaf ii, 84 n.5 Abb. 11.<<>>

Abûsîr. Sun-temple of Userkaf. Lower Temple. Statues.iii2.325Head wearing Red Crown, probably Userkaf or Neith, greywacke, Dyn. V, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 90220.Ricke in Ann. Serv. lv (1958), 76-7 pl. iii.

Abûsîr. Pyramid-complex of Sahure. Mortuary Temple. Columned Hall.iii2.328Two palm columns, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 39527, 39529.Borchardt, Sa-hure i, pl. 9 Abb. 44-6.

Abûsîr. Pyramid-complex of Sahure. Mortuary Temple. Columned Hall.iii2.328Architrave with names and titles of King, red granite, from south side, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 39528.Borchardt, Sa-hure i, Abb. 49.

Abûsîr. Pyramid-complex of Sahure. Mortuary Temple. Columned Hall.

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iii2.329(14)[King slaying Libyan chief] on left, and eight registers on right, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 39531.Borchardt, Sa-hure i, 17 Abb. 11, 12; ii, Bl. i.

Abûsîr. Pyramid-complex of Sahure. Mortuary Temple. Transverse Hall.iii2.329Papyrus column, red granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 39530.Borchardt, Sa-hure i, Abb. 59.

Abûsîr. Pyramid-complex of Sahure. Mortuary Temple. Hall with niches.iii2.329Base block from niche with name of Pyramid, black granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1736.Borchardt, Sa-hure i, 55 Abb. 65.

Abûsîr. Pyramid-complex of Sahure. Mortuary Temple. Side Entrance.iii2.330(16)(c) Three registers, I (almost completely destroyed) and II, procession of Lower Egyptian nomes andestates, III, offering-bearers and butchers, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 39534.Borchardt, Sa-hure ii, Bl. 31.

Abûsîr. Pyramid-complex of Sahure. Mortuary Temple. Side Entrance.iii2.330(16)(d) Two remaining registers of processions, I, divinities, II, personifications led by Nile-god of LowerEgypt, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 39534 (Temp. No. 6.12.24.9).Borchardt, Sa-hure ii, Bl. 30.

Abûsîr. Pyramid-complex of Sahure. Mortuary Temple. Various scenes.iii2.331Block with reliefs on two faces, (a) King suckled by Nekhbet followed by Khnum, (b) Nekhbet, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 39532-3.Borchardt, Sa-hure ii, Bl. 18.<<>>

Abûsîr. Pyramid-complex of Sahure. Mortuary Temple. Various scenes.iii2.331Columns of text, and four registers, I-III, priests before deities (including Dua(wer) and Seshet) withshrines, IV, butchers, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 6.12.24.6.Borchardt, Sa-hure ii, Bl. 19.

Abûsîr. Pyramid-complex of Sahure. Mortuary Temple. Various scenes.iii2.332King in heb-sed costume with Red Crown, seated in pavilion, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. No. 22.11.24.4.

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Abûsîr. Pyramid-complex of Neuserre. Mortuary Temple. Columned Hall.iii2.336Papyrus column, red granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38664.Maspero-Roeder, Führer pl. 12 [middle].<<>>

Abûsîr. Pyramid-complex of Neuserre. Mortuary Temple. Room west of Columned Hall.iii2.337Colossal lion statue, head, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 22.11.24.5.Borchardt, Ne-user-re 16-17, 69-70 Abb. 7, 47. Head, Fechheimer, Plastik pl. 44.

Abûsîr. Pyramid-complex of Neuserre. Mortuary Temple.iii2.337Colossal lion statue (same as preceding), fragments, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. No. 7.1.15.6.Borchardt, Ne-user-re 16-17, 69-70 Abb. 7, 47.

Abûsîr. Pyramid-complex of Neuserre. Mortuary Temple. Relief fragments.iii2.337Officials and courtiers, with Userkafankh and Bebib, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 57171(JE 35747).Borchardt, Ne-user-re Abb. 50.

Abûsîr. Pyramid-complex of Neuserre. Mortuary Temple. Relief fragments.iii2.338Sobk, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Borchardt, Ne-user-re Abb. 70.

Abûsîr. Pyramid-complex of Neferirkare Kakai. Mortuary Temple. Finds.iii2.339Two false vases, and faience inlays from false vases, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Borchardt, Nefer-ir-ke3re pls. 3 [1-4], 6 [1, 4], 8, Abb. 66, 69.

Abûsîr. Pyramid-complex of Neferirkare Kakai. Mortuary Temple.iii2.340Sealings, about twenty, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36867.Five sealings, JE 36867C, I-L, Kaplony, Rollsiegel ii, 465-8 [63-7] Taf. 124-5. See Kaplony in Ricke,Userkaf ii, 83 n.1.

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Fragmentary royal seated statue with hawk, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 98171.Saleh, Hauptwerke No. 38 figs.

Abûsîr. Pyramid of Raneferef.iii2.340AStatue, legs lost, King wearing white crown, schist, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 98181.Verner, M. in BIFAO 85 (1985), 274-5 pls. xlix-li.

Abûsîr. Pyramid of Raneferef.iii2.340AHead of royal statue, King wearing nemes, gneiss, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 98180.Verner, M. in BIFAO 85 (1985), 277 pl. liv.

Abûsîr. Pyramid of Raneferef.iii2.340AHead of royal statue, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 98179.Verner, M. in BIFAO 85 (1985), 280 pl. lviii.

Abûsîr. Pyramid of Raneferef.iii2.340AUpper part of royal statue, King wearing nemes, schist, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 98177.Verner, M. in BIFAO 85 (1985), 276 pls. lii, liii.

Abûsîr. Pyramid of Raneferef.iii2.340AHead of royal statue, with hawk, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Verner, M. in BIFAO 85 (1985), pl. xliv.

Abûsîr. Pyramid of Raneferef.iii2.340AHead of royal statue with nemes, gneiss, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Verner, M. in BIFAO 85 (1985), pl. lv.

Abûsîr. Pyramid of Raneferef.iii2.340ATorso of seated King with nemes, gneiss, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Verner, M. in BIFAO 85 (1985), pl. lvi.

Abûsîr. Pyramid of Raneferef.iii2.340ABase, fragments of three statues, two gneiss, one alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Verner, M. in BIFAO 85 (1985), pl. lvii.

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Abûsîr. Pyramid of Raneferef.iii2.340AFragments of royal statue, head shoulder and upper arm, part of feet, calcite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Verner, M. in BIFAO 85 (1985), pl. lviii, lix.

Abûsîr. Pyramid of Raneferef.iii2.340AKneeling statue of Asiatic captive, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 98182.Verner in ZÄS 113 (1986), 157 fig. 3.

Abûsîr. Pyramid of Raneferef.iii2.340AKneeling statue of Libyan captive, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 98182 (sic).Verner in Rev. d’Ég. 36 (1985), 149-52 pl. 6 [right].

Abûsîr. Pyramid of Raneferef.iii2.340AKneeling statue of Nubian captive, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Verner in Rev. d’Ég. 36 (1985), 149-52 pl. 7 [left].

Abûsîr. Pyramid of Raneferef.iii2.340APlaque, upper part of two deities (heads lost), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Verner, M. in ZÄS 111 (1984), 74 fig. 6.

Abûsîr. Cemeteries North-East and East of Pyramid of Neuserre. Ptahshepses. Middle Dyn. V. II. SecondPortico.iii2.341Lotus column, limestone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1748.Maspero and Roeder, Führer Taf. 12 [left].

Abûsîr. Cemeteries North-East and East of Pyramid of Neuserre. Ptahshepses. Middle Dyn. V. Finds.iii2.342AStatue of female musician, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 92999.See The Egyptian Museum, Cairo in ten years 1965-1975 29.<<>>

Abûs.îr. Cemeteries North-East and East of Pyramid of Neuserre. Tepemankh. Temp. Neuserre to end ofDyn. V. Doorways to Rooms II and III.iii2.343Thickness (b), men dragging sledge with chest with feathers on top, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 57170 (JE 35748).Borchardt, Ne-userre 121-2 Abb. 102.

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Abûs.îr. Cemeteries North-East and East of Pyramid of Neuserre. Userkafankh. Temp. Neuserre.iii2.344Double-statue of deceased and wife standing, uninscribed, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 35746.Borchardt, Ne-userre 28, 112 Abb. 10.

Abûs.îr. Cemeteries North-East and East of Pyramid of Neuserre. Khekertnebti. Temp. Isesi or later.iii2.344AOintment slab, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Vachala in ÄZ 108 (1981), 65-6 [8] Abb. 8.

Abûs.îr. Cemeteries North-East and East of Pyramid of Neuserre. mR 8. Harshefhotp [II]. MiddleKingdom.iii2.347Rectangular coffin, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 8.1.30.2.Schafer, Priestergräber 82-7 Abb. 137-9 Taf. 9-11 [A].<<>>

Abûs.îr. Late Burials. East of Pyramid of Neuserre.iii2.348Mask, gilt, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Schäfer, Priestergräber 120 [a] Abb. 197.

Abûs.îr. F. South Abûs.îr. Tomb of Inti.iii2.348ASeated statue of Nufer, Dyn. VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 99075.<<>>

Abûs.îr. Miscellaneous. Statues.iii2.349Man seated, headless, uninscribed, Old Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 91 (JE 27991).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 72 Bl. 20.

Abûs.îr. Miscellaneous. Statues.iii2.349Khentekhtaiemsaf-sonb, kneeling, sandstone, Dyn. XII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 408(JE 31879).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 20 Bl. 67.

Abûs.îr. Miscellaneous. Statues.iii2.349Cloaked man standing, wooden, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 140 (JE 10896).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 103-4 Bl. 31.

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Abûs.îr. Miscellaneous. Jambs, thicknesses, blocks, etc.iii2.350Jamb, fragment with names of Isesi, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum CG 57109 (JE 36888).Text, Gauthier, Le Livre des Rois d’Égypte i, 135 [ix].<<>>

Abûs.îr. Miscellaneous. Various.iii2.350Wooden box inlaid with ivory with scenes of lions attacking bulls, etc., showing Aegean influence,fragments, Dyn. XVIII-XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 44717 (JE 29140).Borchardt in Studies presented to F. Ll. Griffith 258 pl. 26 [f].

From Abûs.îr.to Saqqâra. Tomb LS 1. Fetekti, Middle Dyn. V or Dyn. VI. Finds.iii2.351Statue of deceased, presumably from here, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 35264.

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Saqqâra. Pyramid-Complex of Teti. Mortuary Temple. Relief fragments.iii2.393A god, and Souls of Nekhen, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 40028.Quibell, Saqqara (1907-1908), 112 pl. liv [1].<<>>

Saqqâra. Pyramid-Complex of Teti. Mortuary Temple. Relief fragments.iii2.394Head of Seth, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 39861.Quibell, Saqqara (1907-1908), 112 pl. liv [2].

Saqqâra. Pyramid-Complex of Teti. Mortuary Temple. Relief fragments.iii2.394Upper part of the King in h. eb-sed scene, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 39924.Quibell, Saqqara (1907-1908), 112 pl. liv [3].

Saqqâra. Pyramid-Complex of Teti. Mortuary Temple. Relief fragments.iii2.394Upper part of woman Seshseshet, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 39922.Quibell, Saqqara (1907-1908), 112 pl. liv [4].<<>>

Saqqâra. Pyramid-Complex of Teti. Mortuary Temple. Relief fragments.iii2.394Imiut-fetish and shrine, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 39863.Quibell, Saqqara (1907-1908), 112 pl. liv [5].

Saqqâra. Pyramid-Complex of Teti. Mortuary Temple. Relief fragments.iii2.394Remains of text, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum JE 39923.Quibell, Saqqara (1907-1908), 112 pl. liv [6].<<>>

Saqqâra. Pyramid-Complex of Teti. Mortuary Temple. Relief fragments.iii2.394Middle part of the King followed by Isesikha[ef], in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 39862.Quibell, Saqqara (1907-1908), 112 pl. liv [7].<<>>

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iii2.394(a) Head of statue of captive, Dyn. VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 40047.Quibell, Saqqara (1907-1908), 20, 113 pl. lvi.

Saqqâra. Pyramid-Complex of Teti. Mortuary Temple. Relief fragments.iii2.394Tetiemsaf Teti, headless block-statue, temp. Sesostris I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 40032.Quibell, Saqqara (1907-1908), 113-14 pl. lvii [1-3].

Saqqâra. Pyramid-Complex of Teti. Mortuary Temple. Alabaster vessels of Teti.iii2.394(c) Lid-fragment, probably from here, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 47038.Kaplony in Mitt. Kairo, 20 (1965), 36 [89] Taf. viii, Abb. 89.

Saqqâra. Pyramid-Complex of Teti. Mortuary Temple. Plaques.iii2.395(a) In shape of hes-vase of Pepy I, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 39148.Quibell, Saqqara (1906-1907), 4, 72 pl. v [4].

Saqqâra. Pyramid-Complex of Teti. Mortuary Temple. Plaques.iii2.395(c) Pepy II receiving life from Buto, wood with plaster and gilt, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 53836 (JE 39176).Quibell, Saqqara (1906-1907), 4 [top], 72 pl. v [2].

Saqqâra. Pyramid-Complex of Teti. Mortuary Temple. Various.iii2.395Death-mask, perhaps of Teti, plaster mould, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 10.12.24.6.Quibell, Saqqara (1907-1908), 20, 112-13 pl. lv [1].<<>>

Saqqâra. Pyramid-Complex of Teti. Mortuary Temple. Relief fragments.iii2.395Mace-heads of Teti, four and fragment of another, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 49372-3, 39163,47225, 48021.Two (JE 49372-3), Quibell, Saqqara (1906-1907), 72 pl. v [3]. Another two, Gunn MSS. xiv.1 [2](photo.), xiv.1A (texts of three) (JE 48021 = xiv.1A [1]).

Saqqâra. Pyramid-Complex of Teti. Mortuary Temple. New Kingdom votive stelae.iii2.395Mer(y)ptah and son Dhutmosi, with cartouches of Teti, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 34188 (JE 36852).Lacau, Stèles 234-5 pl. lxxi.

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Saqqâra. Pyramid-Complex of Teti. Mortuary Temple. New Kingdom votive stelae.iii2.395Nebnakht offering to Ptah, Re-Harakhti, and King Teti, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 36855.

Saqqâra. Pyramid-Complex of Teti. Mortuary Temple. New Kingdom votive stelae.iii2.395Userhet, Fan-bearer, before Ptah, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36854.<<>>

Saqqâra. Pyramid-Complex of Teti. Mortuary Temple. New Kingdom votive stelae.iii2.395King Teti seated with three people below, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. No. 9.2.15.1 (probably).Quibell, Saqqara (1907-1908), 114 pl. lvii [4].

Saqqâra. Pyramid-enclosure of Iput I. Dyn. VI. Pyramid. Shaft with burial chamber.iii2.397Two (or possibly four ?) model cups and two ( or possibly three ?) vases, copper, inscribed, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 48885-6, 63237-8, 63240 (plus another two ?)Firth and Gunn, Teti Pyramid Cemeteries i, 12 [iii] fig. 7 (texts).

Saqqâra. Pyramid-enclosure of Iput I. Dyn. VI. Pyramid. Shaft with burial chamber.iii2.397Two ointment-slabs, alabaster, inscribed, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 59153-4.Firth and Gunn, Teti Pyramid Cemeteries ii, pl. 13 [C]; i, 12 [iv].

S. aqqâra. Pyramid-enclosure of Iput I. Finds.iii2.397AJamb, Horus-name of Neterikhet and six lions and six jackals, repeated twice, with two snakes onthicknesses, from Step Pyramid enclosure, found re-used, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 98951.Hawass, Z. in L’Art égyptien au temps des pyramides (Paris, Galeries nationales du Grand Palais, 6 avril - 12juillet 1999, etc.), 150-1 [3] figs. on 150.

Saqqâra. Pyramid-Complex of Userkaf. Dyn. V. Mortuary Temple.iii2.397-8Head of colossal royal statue, probably of Userkaf, wearing nemes, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 52501.Firth in Ann. Serv. xxix (1929), 65 pl. i.

Saqqâra. Pyramid-Complex of Userkaf. Dyn. V. Mortuary Temple. Relief-fragments.iii2.398Birds in papyrus thicket, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 56601.

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Saqqâra. Pyramid-Complex of Userkaf. Dyn. V. Mortuary Temple. Relief-fragments.iii2.398Orchard scene, fragment, two birds pecking each other, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. No. 6.9.32.1.Wreszinski, Atlas iii, Taf. 105 [B].

Saqqâra. Pyramid-Complex of Userkaf. Dyn. V. Mortuary Temple. Relief-fragments.iii2.398Head of King wearing plumed head-dress, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 56600.Smith, Hist. Eg. Sculp. 178 pl. 52 [a].

Saqqâra. Step Pyramid Enclosure of Neterikhet. Step Pyramid. Room IV with zad-panels.iii2.401Spare panel, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 68921.Lauer in Ann. Serv. xxxviii (1938), 551-65 figs. 74-7 pl. ci.

Saqqâra. Step Pyramid Enclosure of Neterikhet. Step Pyramid. Robber’s passage.iii2.401Fragments of wooden box with name of Neterikhet, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 69498-501.Firth [etc.], Step Pyramid ii, pl. 109 [1, 2, cf. 3, 4]; i, 139.

Saqqâra. Step Pyramid Enclosure of Neterikhet. Step Pyramid. Galleries VI (H) and VII (B). Vessels withincised texts. (a) With royal names. Dyn. I-II.iii2.402Nar (Narmer), 1, porphyry, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 88406.Lacau and Lauer, Pyramid à degrés iv, Nos. 20, 74 pl. xix [1].

Saqqâra. Step Pyramid Enclosure of Neterikhet. Step Pyramid. Galleries VI (H) and VII (B). Vessels withincised texts. (a) With royal names. Dyn. I-II.iii2.402Zer, 4, porphyry, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 88309.Lacau and Lauer, Pyramid à degrés iv, No. 4.

Saqqâra. Step Pyramid Enclosure of Neterikhet. Step Pyramid. Galleries VI (H) and VII (B). Vessels withincised texts. (a) With royal names. Dyn. I-II.iii2.402Zer, 14, diorite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 88284.Lacau and Lauer, Pyramid à degrés iv, No. 14.

Saqqâra. Step Pyramid Enclosure of Neterikhet. Step Pyramid. Galleries VI (H) and VII (B). Vessels withincised texts. (a) With royal names. Dyn. I-II.

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iii2.402Khasty (Den), Merpaba (Azab), Irynuter (Semerkhet), and Kaa, 19, schist, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 55254-5.Lacau and Lauer, Pyramid à degrés iv, No. 19.

Saqqâra. Step Pyramid Enclosure of Neterikhet. Step Pyramid. Galleries VI (H) and VII (B). Vessels withincised texts. (a) With royal names. Dyn. I-II.iii2.402Khasty (Den), Merpaba (Azab), Irynuter (Semerkhet), and Kaa, 20, schist, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 88345.Lacau and Lauer, Pyramid à degrés iv, No. 21; Tiradritti, F. (ed.), The Treasures of the Egyptian Museum(1999), fig. on 32 [lower] (reversed).

Saqqâra. Step Pyramid Enclosure of Neterikhet. Step Pyramid. Galleries VI (H) and VII (B). Vessels withincised texts. (a) With royal names. Dyn. I-II.iii2.402Khasty (Den), 22, with cords in relief, and name of Iynikhnum in ink, alabaster, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 88421.Lacau and Lauer, Pyramid à degrés iv, No. 22.

Saqqâra. Step Pyramid Enclosure of Neterikhet. Step Pyramid. Galleries VI (H) and VII (B). Vessels withincised texts. (a) With royal names. Dyn. I-II.iii2.402Azab, 23, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 88235.Lacau and Lauer, Pyramid à degrés iv, No. 23.

Saqqâra. Step Pyramid Enclosure of Neterikhet. Step Pyramid. Galleries VI (H) and VII (B). Vessels withincised texts. (a) With royal names. Dyn. I-II.iii2.402Azab, 28, with stepped monument, name missing, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 55292.Lacau and Lauer, Pyramid à degrés iv, No. 28.

Saqqâra. Step Pyramid Enclosure of Neterikhet. Step Pyramid. Galleries VI (H) and VII (B). Vessels withincised texts. (a) With royal names. Dyn. I-II.iii2.402Azab, 31, schist, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 55256.Lacau and Lauer, Pyramid à degrés iv, No. 31.

Saqqâra. Step Pyramid Enclosure of Neterikhet. Step Pyramid. Galleries VI (H) and VII (B). Vessels withincised texts. (a) With royal names. Dyn. I-II.iii2.402Azab, 34, schist, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 55259.Lacau and Lauer, Pyramid à degrés iv, No. 34.

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Saqqâra. Step Pyramid Enclosure of Neterikhet. Step Pyramid. Galleries VI (H) and VII (B). Vessels withincised texts. (a) With royal names. Dyn. I-II.iii2.402Semerkhet, 38, schist, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 55258.Lacau and Lauer, Pyramid à degrés iv, No. 38 (joined by two fragments with name of Kaa (called 55268).

Saqqâra. Step Pyramid Enclosure of Neterikhet. Step Pyramid. Galleries VI (H) and VII (B). Vessels withincised texts. (a) With royal names. Dyn. I-II.iii2.402Semerkhet and Kaa, 39, schist, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 88344.Lacau and Lauer, Pyramid à degrés iv, No. 39.

Saqqâra. Step Pyramid Enclosure of Neterikhet. Step Pyramid. Galleries VI (H) and VII (B). Vessels withincised texts. (a) With royal names. Dyn. I-II.iii2.403Kaa, 42, diorite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 55257.Lacau and Lauer, Pyramid à degrés iv, No. 42.

Saqqâra. Step Pyramid Enclosure of Neterikhet. Step Pyramid. Galleries VI (H) and VII (B). Vessels withincised texts. (a) With royal names. Dyn. I-II.iii2.403Kaa, 43, schist, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 55261.Lacau and Lauer, Pyramid à degrés iv, No. 43.

Saqqâra. Step Pyramid Enclosure of Neterikhet. Step Pyramid. Galleries VI (H) and VII (B). Vessels withincised texts. (a) With royal names. Dyn. I-II.iii2.403Hetepsekhemui, 49, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 88224.Lacau and Lauer, Pyramid à degrés iv, No. 49.

Saqqâra. Step Pyramid Enclosure of Neterikhet. Step Pyramid. Galleries VI (H) and VII (B). Vessels withincised texts. (a) With royal names. Dyn. I-II.iii2.403Hetepsekhemui, 50-1, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 88223, 88225.Lacau and Lauer, Pyramid à degrés iv, Nos. 50-1.<<>>

Saqqâra. Step Pyramid Enclosure of Neterikhet. Step Pyramid. Galleries VI (H) and VII (B). Vessels withincised texts. (a) With royal names. Dyn. I-II.iii2.403Hetepsekhemui, 52, diorite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 64891.Lacau and Lauer, Pyramid à degrés iv, No. 52.

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Saqqâra. Step Pyramid Enclosure of Neterikhet. Step Pyramid. Galleries VI (H) and VII (B). Vessels withincised texts. (a) With royal names. Dyn. I-II.iii2.403Hetepsekhemui, 58, with name of Raneb (added later), figure of Bubastis, diorite, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 65413.Lacau and Lauer, Pyramid à degrés iv, No. 58.

Saqqâra. Step Pyramid Enclosure of Neterikhet. Step Pyramid. Galleries VI (H) and VII (B). Vessels withincised texts. (a) With royal names. Dyn. I-II.iii2.403Ninuter, 67, diorite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 55265.Lacau and Lauer, Pyramid à degrés iv, No. 67.

Saqqâra. Step Pyramid Enclosure of Neterikhet. Step Pyramid. Galleries VI (H) and VII (B). Vessels withincised texts. (a) With royal names. Dyn. I-II.iii2.403Ninuter, 71, diorite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 88374.Lacau and Lauer, Pyramid à degrés iv, No. 71.

Saqqâra. Step Pyramid Enclosure of Neterikhet. Step Pyramid. Galleries VI (H) and VII (B). Vessels withincised texts. (a) With royal names. Dyn. I-II.iii2.403Ninuter, 72, diorite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 55283.Lacau and Lauer, Pyramid à degrés iv, No. 72.

Saqqâra. Step Pyramid Enclosure of Neterikhet. Step Pyramid. Galleries VI (H) and VII (B). Vessels withincised texts. (a) With royal names. Dyn. I-II.iii2.403Ninuter, 77, with figure of Neith, diorite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 88418.Lacau and Lauer, Pyramid à degrés iv, No. 77.

Saqqâra. Step Pyramid Enclosure of Neterikhet. Step Pyramid. Galleries VI (H) and VII (B). Vessels withincised texts. (a) With royal names. Dyn. I-II.iii2.403Ninuter, 78, diorite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 88322.Lacau and Lauer, Pyramid à degrés iv, No. 78.

Saqqâra. Step Pyramid Enclosure of Neterikhet. Step Pyramid. Galleries VI (H) and VII (B). Vessels withincised texts. (a) With royal names. Dyn. I-II.iii2.403Hetep (Hetepsekhemui), 79, diortite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 55262.Lacau and Lauer, Pyramid à degrés iv, No. 79.

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Saqqâra. Step Pyramid Enclosure of Neterikhet. Step Pyramid. Galleries VI (H) and VII (B). Vessels withincised texts. (a) With royal names. Dyn. I-II.iii2.403Hetep (Hetepsekhemui), 80, diorite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 59151.Lacau and Lauer, Pyramid à degrés iv, No. 80.

Saqqâra. Step Pyramid Enclosure of Neterikhet. Step Pyramid. Galleries VI (H) and VII (B). Vessels withincised texts. (a) With royal names. Dyn. I-II.iii2.403Sekhemib Perenmaet, 87-91, 93, diorite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 55287, 55267, 55263, 59143,55284, 55266.Lacau and Lauer, Pyramid à degrés iv, Nos. 87-91, 93.

Saqqâra. Step Pyramid Enclosure of Neterikhet. Step Pyramid. Galleries VI (H) and VII (B). Vessels withincised texts. (a) With royal names. Dyn. I-II.iii2.403Sekhemib Perenmaet, 92, 94, porphyry, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 55288, 55264.Lacau and Lauer, Pyramid à degrés iv, Nos. 92, 94.

Saqqâra. Step Pyramid Enclosure of Neterikhet. Step Pyramid. Galleries VI (H) and VII (B). Vessels withincised texts. (a) With royal names. Dyn. I-II.iii2.403Khasekhemui Nebwyhetepimef, 95, diorite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 55293.Lacau and Lauer, Pyramid à degrés iv, No. 95.

Saqqâra. Step Pyramid Enclosure of Neterikhet. Step Pyramid. Galleries VI (H) and VII (B). Vessels withincised texts. (a) With royal names. Dyn. I-II.iii2.403Nubnufer (probably Raneb), 99, 100, schist, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 55268, 55294.Lacau and Lauer, Pyramid à degrés iv, Nos. 99, 100.

Saqqâra. Step Pyramid Enclosure of Neterikhet. Step Pyramid. Galleries VI (H) and VII (B). Vessels withincised texts. (a) With royal names. Dyn. I-II.iii2.403Weneg, 103, schist, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 88343.Lacau and Lauer, Pyramid à degrés iv, No. 103.

Saqqâra. Step Pyramid Enclosure of Neterikhet. Step Pyramid. Galleries VI (H) and VII (B). Vessels withincised texts. (b) Private names, titles, etc. Dyn. I-III.iii2.403Waztifni, King’s son, 109, diorite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 55278.Lacau and Lauer, Pyramid à degrés iv, No. 109.

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Saqqâra. Step Pyramid Enclosure of Neterikhet. Step Pyramid. Galleries VI (H) and VII (B). Vessels withincised texts. (b) Private names, titles, etc. Dyn. I-III.iii2.403Mesenka, King’s son, 110, diorite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 59142.Lacau and Lauer, Pyramid à degrés iv, No. 110.

Saqqâra. Step Pyramid Enclosure of Neterikhet. Step Pyramid. Galleries VI (H) and VII (B). Vessels withincised texts. (b) Private names, titles, etc. Dyn. I-III.iii2.403King’s daughter, incised on inside, 111, diorite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 59144.Lacau and Lauer, Pyramid à degrés iv, No. 111.

Saqqâra. Step Pyramid Enclosure of Neterikhet. Step Pyramid. Galleries VI (H) and VII (B). Vessels withincised texts. (b) Private names, titles, etc. Dyn. I-III.iii2.403Imaseshet, Scribe of the divine writing, 113, diorite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 88221.Lacau and Lauer, Pyramid à degrés iv, No. 113.

Saqqâra. Step Pyramid Enclosure of Neterikhet. Step Pyramid. Galleries VI (H) and VII (B). Vessels withincised texts. (b) Private names, titles, etc. Dyn. I-III.iii2.403Hemsobk, Companion, 118, diorite (?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 88397.Lacau and Lauer, Pyramid à degrés iv, No. 118.

Saqqâra. Step Pyramid Enclosure of Neterikhet. Step Pyramid. Galleries VI (H) and VII (B). Vessels withincised texts. (b) Private names, titles, etc. Dyn. I-III.iii2.403Sekta, Companion, 119, schist, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 64887.Lacau and Lauer, Pyramid à degrés iv, No. 119.

Saqqâra. Step Pyramid Enclosure of Neterikhet. Step Pyramid. Galleries VI (H) and VII (B). Vessels withincised texts. (b) Private names, titles, etc. Dyn. I-III.iii2.403Hereditary prince, greatest of the seers, etc., 124, diorite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 88355.Lacau and Lauer, Pyramid à degrés iv, No. 124.

Saqqâra. Step Pyramid Enclosure of Neterikhet. Step Pyramid. Galleries VI (H) and VII (B). Vessels withincised texts. (b) Private names, titles, etc. Dyn. I-III.iii2.403-4Pehenptah, Overseer (mdh) of sculptors, etc., 142, diorite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 55281.Lacau and Lauer, Pyramid à degrés iv, No. 142.

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Saqqâra. Step Pyramid Enclosure of Neterikhet. Step Pyramid. Galleries VI (H) and VII (B). Vessels withincised texts. (b) Private names, titles, etc. Dyn. I-III.iii2.404Kanenebef, diorite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 55280.Firth [etc.], Step Pyramid pl. 91 [3].

Saqqâra. Step Pyramid Enclosure of Neterikhet. Step Pyramid. Galleries VI (H) and VII (B). Vessels withincised texts. (b) Private names, titles, etc. Dyn. I-III.iii2.404Khuitptah, diorite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 59140.Firth [etc.], Step Pyramid pl. 90 [10].

Saqqâra. Step Pyramid Enclosure of Neterikhet. Step Pyramid. Galleries VI (H) and VII (B). Vessels withincised texts. (b) Private names, titles, etc. Dyn. I-III.iii2.404Neferhotepkhnum, diorite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 55286.Firth [etc.], Step Pyramid pl. 91 [2].

Saqqâra. Step Pyramid Enclosure of Neterikhet. Step Pyramid. Galleries VI (H) and VII (B). Vessels withincised texts. (b) Private names, titles, etc. Dyn. I-III.iii2.404Neferhotepkhnum, diorite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 55276.Firth [etc.], Step Pyramid pl. 90 [5].

Saqqâra. Step Pyramid Enclosure of Neterikhet. Step Pyramid. Galleries VI (H) and VII (B). Vessels withincised texts. (b) Private names, titles, etc. Dyn. I-III.iii2.404Diorite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 55271.Firth [etc.], Step Pyramid pl. 89 [13].

Saqqâra. Step Pyramid Enclosure of Neterikhet. Step Pyramid. Galleries VI (H) and VII (B). Vessels withincised texts. (b) Private names, titles, etc. Dyn. I-III.iii2.404Diorite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 55273.Firth [etc.], Step Pyramid pl. 90 [1, 2].

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incised texts. (b) Private names, titles, etc. Dyn. I-III.iii2.404Diorite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 55279.Firth [etc.], Step Pyramid pl. 90 [6].

Saqqâra. Step Pyramid Enclosure of Neterikhet. Step Pyramid. Galleries VI (H) and VII (B). Vessels withincised texts. (b) Private names, titles, etc. Dyn. I-III.iii2.404Diorite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 55275.Firth [etc.], Step Pyramid pl. 90 [7].

Saqqâra. Step Pyramid Enclosure of Neterikhet. Step Pyramid. Galleries VI (H) and VII (B). Vessels withincised texts. (b) Private names, titles, etc. Dyn. I-III.iii2.404Diorite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 55277.Firth [etc.], Step Pyramid pl. 90 [8].

Saqqâra. Step Pyramid Enclosure of Neterikhet. Step Pyramid. Galleries VI (H) and VII (B). Vessels withincised texts. (b) Private names, titles, etc. Dyn. I-III.iii2.404Quartz, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 55274.Firth [etc.], Step Pyramid pl. 90 [9].

Saqqâra. Step Pyramid Enclosure of Neterikhet. Step Pyramid. Galleries VI (H) and VII (B). Vessels withincised texts. (b) Private names, titles, etc. Dyn. I-III.iii2.404Diorite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 59145.Firth [etc.], Step Pyramid pl. 91 [5].

Saqqâra. Step Pyramid Enclosure of Neterikhet. Step Pyramid. Galleries VI (H) and VII (B). Vessels withincised texts. (b) Private names, titles, etc. Dyn. I-III.iii2.404Porphyry, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 55289.Firth [etc.], Step Pyramid pl. 91 [7].

Saqqâra. Step Pyramid Enclosure of Neterikhet. Step Pyramid. Galleries VI (H) and VII (B). Vessels withincised texts. (b) Private names, titles, etc. Dyn. I-III.iii2.404Diorite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 59147.Firth [etc.], Step Pyramid pl. 91 [9].

Saqqâra. Step Pyramid Enclosure of Neterikhet. Step Pyramid. Galleries VI (H) and VII (B). Vessels withincised texts. (b) Private names, titles, etc. Dyn. I-III.

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iii2.404Diorite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 59148.Firth [etc.], Step Pyramid pl. 91 [10].

Saqqâra. Step Pyramid Enclosure of Neterikhet. Step Pyramid. Galleries VI (H) and VII (B). Vessels withincised texts. (b) Private names, titles, etc. Dyn. I-III.iii2.404Diorite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 59146.Firth [etc.], Step Pyramid pl. 91 [11].

Saqqâra. Step Pyramid Enclosure of Neterikhet. Step Pyramid. Galleries VI (H) and VII (B). Vessels withincised texts. (b) Private names, titles, etc. Dyn. I-III.iii2.404Diorite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 55282.Firth [etc.], Step Pyramid pl. 91 [4].

Saqqâra. Step Pyramid Enclosure of Neterikhet. Step Pyramid. Galleries VI (H) and VII (B). Vessels withincised texts. (b) Private names, titles, etc. Dyn. I-III.iii2.404Diorite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 55269, 55272.Firth [etc.], Step Pyramid pl. 89 [14, 15].

Saqqâra. Step Pyramid Enclosure of Neterikhet. Step Pyramid. Galleries VI (H) and VII (B). Vesselsinscribed in ink. Dyn. I-II.iii2.40580, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 55291.Lacau and Lauer, Pyramid à degrés v, No. 80.

Saqqâra. Step Pyramid Enclosure of Neterikhet. Step Pyramid. Galleries VI (H) and VII (B). Vesselsinscribed in ink. Dyn. I-II.iii2.405Date, handle bearing heb-sed motif, 273, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 64872.Lacau and Lauer, Pyramid à degrés v, No. 273.

Saqqâra. Step Pyramid Enclosure of Neterikhet. Step Pyramid. Galleries VI (H) and VII (B). Vesselsinscribed in ink. Dyn. I-II.iii2.405Rediptahka, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 66159.Gunn in Ann. Serv. xxviii (1928), 168 [C.1] fig. 8 pl. iv [1].

Saqqâra. Step Pyramid Enclosure of Neterikhet. Step Pyramid. Galleries VI (H) and VII (B). Vesselsinscribed in ink. Dyn. I-II.iii2.405

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Semenibsheps(?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 59141.Kaplony, Inschriften, Suppl. 37 Taf. 30 [1089].

Saqqâra. Step Pyramid Enclosure of Neterikhet. Enclosure Wall and Entrance Complex. Found incolonnade and near by.iii2.407Base and fragments of statue of Neterikhet standing on rekhyt birds and bows, with name and titles ofImhotep, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 49889, 49889a-g.Gunn in Ann. Serv. xxvi (1926), 177-96 figs.

Saqqâra. Step Pyramid Enclosure of Neterikhet. Enclosure Wall and Entrance Complex. Found incolonnade and near by.iii2.407Torso of royal statue, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60487.Firth [etc.], Step. Pyramid ii, pl. 59.

Saqqâra. Step Pyramid Enclosure of Neterikhet. Enclosure Wall and Entrance Complex. Found incolonnade and near by.iii2.407Group of two heads of captives, granite, Dyn. III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 49613, now inAlexandria, Alexandria National Museum.Firth [etc.], Step. Pyramid ii, pl. 57 [1]; i, 66-7.<<>><<>>

Saqqâra. Step Pyramid Enclosure of Neterikhet. Enclosure Wall and Entrance Complex. Found incolonnade and near by.iii2.407Base or altar with lions’ heads, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 57049 (JE 52519).Firth [etc.], Step. Pyramid ii, pl. 56; i, 66.

Saqqâra. Step Pyramid Enclosure of Neterikhet. Great South Court.iii2.407Two fragments of boundary-stelae with names of King, Hetephernebti and Intkaes, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 52508-9.One, Firth in Ann. Serv. xxv (1925), 149 pl. iv [2].

Saqqâra. Step Pyramid Enclosure of Neterikhet. Great South Court.iii2.407Similar fragments, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. Nos. 31.3.33.40-3.<<>>

Saqqâra. Step Pyramid Enclosure of Neterikhet. Serdab Court.

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iii2.414Statue of Neterikhet (Zoser) seated, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 49158.Firth [etc.], Step. Pyramid ii, pls. 29, 30; i, 9, 51.

Saqqâra. Step Pyramid Enclosure of Neterikhet. Galleries of Mariette.iii2.415Two lion embalming-tables, alabaster, probably Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1321-2.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches 9-10 Bl. 3.

Saqqâra. Step Pyramid Enclosure of Neterikhet. Various finds.iii2.415Two heads of captives, now separate, schist, Dyn. III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. No. 18.2.26.5.Firth [etc.], Step. Pyramid ii, pl. 57 [2, 3]; i, 75, 113.<<>>

Saqqâra. Step Pyramid Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. Step Pyramid. Interior. Finds.iii2.416Plaque of Ankhnebtyzeserty, ivory, Dyn. III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 92679.Goneim, Horus Sekhem-khet, i, 21-2 pls. lxv [B], lxvi.<<>>

Saqqâra. Pyramid-complex of Unis. Mortuary Temple.iii2.420(a) and (b) Two palm-columns with names of the King, red granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 35131.Maspero, Guide (1915), 59 [132-3] fig. 15.<<>>

Saqqâra. Pyramid-complex of Unis. Mortuary Temple.iii2.421Relief-fragment, (a) King suckled by goddess, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 39133.Smith, Hist. Eg. Sculpt. 177, 281 pl. 54 [b].

Saqqâra. Pyramid-complex of Unis. Mortuary Temple.iii2.421Relief-fragment, (b) Souls of Nekhen, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 57119.See Smith, Hist. Eg. Sculpt. 183.<<>>

Saqqâra. Pyramid-complex of Unis. Mortuary Temple.iii2.421Relief-fragment, (c) King, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 45249.

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Saqqâra. Pyramid-complex of Unis. Mortuary Temple.iii2.421Relief-fragment, (d) royal names, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 40029.Incomplete, Leclant, Le Temps des Pyramides fig. 306.<<>>

Saqqâra. Pyramid-complex of Pepy I. Pyramid. Pyramid texts.iii2.423Five fragments, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1704-5.Texts, Sethe, Pyramidentexte iii, 136-7 [B, C, E-G].

Saqqâra. Pyramid-complex of Pepy I. Pyramid. Finds.iii2.424Linen with name of the King, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Text, Brugsch, Thes. 1212 [bottom right].

Saqqâra. Pyramid-complex of Pepy II. Valley Temple.iii2.426Two panels, [King] crowned by Horus and Seth, and cartouche upheld by two Horus Behdetite hawks,gold-cased wood, probably from box, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 52021, 52343.Jéquier, Le Monument funéraire de Pepi II, iii, 39 [7, 8] figs. 27-8.

Saqqâra. Pyramid-complex of Pepy II. Mortuary Temple. Sanctuary.iii2.428(36)Blocks with offering-bringers, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Jéquier, Le Monument funéraire de Pepi II, ii, on pl. 90.

Saqqâra. Pyramid-complex of Pepy II. Mortuary Temple. Sanctuary. Statues and statuettes.iii2.428Kneeling bound captive, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 51729.Jéquier, Le Monument funéraire de Pepi II, iii, pls. 47-8.

Saqqâra. Pyramid-complex of Pepy II. Mortuary Temple. Sanctuary. Statues and statuettes.iii2.428Kneeling bound captive, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 53670.Jéquier, Le Monument funéraire de Pepi II, iii, pls. 47 [left].

Saqqâra. Pyramid-complex of Pepy II. Mortuary Temple. Sanctuary. Statues and statuettes.iii2.428Heads of captives, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 51730-1.Jéquier, Le Monument funéraire de Pepi II, iii, pls. 47-8.

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Saqqâra. Pyramid-complex of Pepy II. Mortuary Temple. Sanctuary. Statues and statuettes.iii2.429Pepy II as squatting naked child, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 50616.Jéquier, Le Monument funéraire de Pepi II, iii, 30-1 [1] pl. 49.

Saqqâra. Pyramid-complex of Pepy II. Mortuary Temple. Sanctuary. Cache of statuettes.iii2.429Block statue of Ameny, quartzite, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 51481.Jéquier, Le Monument funéraire de Pepi II, iii, 32-3 [4] fig. 13 pl. 50 [left].

Saqqâra. Pyramid-complex of Pepy II. Mortuary Temple. Sanctuary. Cache of statuettes.iii2.429Merenre, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 51170.Jéquier, Le Monument funéraire de Pepi II, iii, 31-2 [3] fig. 12 pl. 50 [right].

Saqqâra. Pyramid-complex of Pepy II. Mortuary Temple. Sanctuary. Cache of statuettes.iii2.429Double-statue of Zauemnakht (headless) and Sit-hathor (woman) seated, sandstone, Middle Kingdom, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 51480.Jéquier, Le Monument funéraire de Pepi II, iii, 31 [2] fig. 11 pl. 50 [middle].

Saqqâra. Pyramid-complex of Pepy II. Mortuary Temple. Sanctuary. Cache of statuettes.iii2.429Female statuette, most of left side lost, wood, late Dyn. VI or Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 51482.Jéquier, Le Monument funéraire de Pepi II, iii, 34 [8] fig. 14.

Saqqâra. Pyramid-complex of Pepy II. Pyramid. Interior. Pyramid texts.iii2.430Fragments of Pyramid-texts, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1706, 1-10.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 146-7.

Saqqâra. Pyramid-complex of Pepy II. Pyramid. Interior. Stone vessels.iii2.430Pepy I. (a) Mentioning 1st heb-sed, fragment, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 65337.Ann. Serv. xxxiv 98 [2] figs. 3, 4.

Saqqâra. Pyramid-complex of Pepy II. Pyramid. Interior. Stone vessels.iii2.430Pepy I. (b) Mentioning pyramid, fragments, alabaster, found by Mariette in 1881, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 5021-2 part of JE 25118, and JE 65339.Text, Jéquier in Ann.Serv. xxxv (1935), 160.

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Saqqâra. Pyramid-complex of Pepy II. Pyramid. Interior. Stone vessels.iii2.430Merenre I. (a) Mentioning pyramid, fragments, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 5020 part of JE25118, andJE 65341.Text, Jéquier in Ann.Serv. xxxv (1935), 160.

Saqqâra. Pyramid-complex of Pepy II. Pyramid. Interior. Stone vessels.iii2.430Merenre I. (b) Mentioning pyramid, fragment, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 65344.Text, Jéquier in Ann.Serv. xxxiv (1934), 101 [7] fig. 10.<<>>

Saqqâra. Pyramid-complex of Pepy II. Pyramid. Interior. Stone vessels.iii2.430Pepy II. (a) Mentioning pyramid, fragment, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 65338.Jéquier in Ann. Serv. xxxiv (1934), 97-8 [1] figs. 1, 2.<<>>

Saqqâra. Pyramid-complex of Pepy II. Pyramid. Interior. Stone vessels.iii2.430Pepy II. (b) Mentioning pyramid, fragment, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 65343.See Jéquier in Ann. Serv. xxxiv (1934), 102 [9].<<>>

Saqqâra. Pyramid-complex of Pepy II. Pyramid. Interior. Stone vessels.iii2.430Pepy II. (c) Mentioning pyramid, fragment, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62955.

Saqqâra. Pyramid-complex of Pepy II. Pyramid. Interior. Stone vessels.iii2.430Jar with text giving contents, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 65340, completed by fragment found byMaspero in 1881, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 5019.Jéquier in Ann. Serv. xxxiv (1934), 99 [4] figs. 6, 7.

Saqqâra. Pyramid-complex of Pepy II. Pyramid. Interior. Stone vessels.iii2.430Jar with serekh, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 65342.Jéquier in Ann. Serv. xxxiv (1934), 100 [6] fig. 9.<<>>

Saqqâra. Pyramid-enclosure of Neit. Mortuary Temple. Entrance doorway.iii2.431

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Block with protective decree for priests of Neit and Ankhnesmeryre, end of Dyn. VI, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 56370.Jéquier in Ann. Serv. xxxi (1931), 38-9 fig. 3.

Saqqâra. Pyramid-enclosure of Neit. Pyramid.iii2.431Jar of Pepy I, fragments, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 57424.Jequier, Les Pyramids des reines Neit et Apouit 31-2 fig. 15.

Saqqâra. Pyramid-enclosure of Neit. Pyramid.iii2.432Disks of Pepy II, schist and alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 58342-5.Jequier, Les Pyramids des reines Neit et Apouit 31 fig. 12.

Saqqâra. Pyramid-enclosure of Neit. Pyramid.iii2.432Cup of deceased, mentioning heb-sed, diorite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 58346.Jequier, Les Pyramids des reines Neit et Apouit 31 fig. 12.

Saqqâra. Pyramid-enclosure of Neit. Subsidiary Pyramid.iii2.432Cup with offering-text, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 58347.Jequier, Les Pyramids des reines Neit et Apouit 10 fig. 4.

Saqqâra. Pyramid-enclosure of Neit. Subsidiary Pyramid.iii2.432Sixteen model boats with accessories, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 56386-97.Jequier, Les Pyramids des reines Neit et Apouit 33-40, 11 figs. 17-21 pls. xxxiii-xxxv.

Saqqâra. Pyramid-enclosure of Wezebten. Dyn. VI. Vestibule.iii2.432Entrance doorway. Lintel with titles, mentioning Pyramid of Pepy II, found in Mortuary Temple of PepyII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 51732.Jéquier, La Pyramide d’Oudjebten 21 fig. 26.

Saqqâra. Pyramid-enclosure of Wezebten. Dyn. VI. Vestibule.iii2.432South-east doorway. Lintel with titles and name, jambs and right thickness with names of Inspectors ofprophets of estate of her (i.e. Wezebten’s) funerary estate, Ikhi, his two sons Sankhenptah and HemankhHemi, and Ikri, son of Hemankh Hemi, temp. Pepy II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 49681.Jéquier, La Pyramide d’Oudjebten 22-3 figs. 27-8.

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Saqqâra. Pyramid-enclosure of Wezebten. Dyn. VI. Finds from Pyramid enclosure.iii2.433Fragments of vase with name of Pyramid of Pepy II, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 49838.Jéquier, La Pyramide d’Oudjebten 20 n.3 fig. 25 [right].

Saqqâra. Pyramid-enclosure of Wezebten. Dyn. VI. Finds from Pyramid enclosure.iii2.433Fragments of cup with mention of 1st heb-sed, diorite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 49841.Jéquier, La Pyramide d’Oudjebten 20 n.4 fig. 25 [left].

Saqqâra. Burial-complex of Shepseskaf. Mortuary Temple.iii2.434Fragments of inscribed seat of statue of deceased, dolerite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 52160-2.Jéquier, Le Mastabat Faraoun 21 fig. 12.

Saqqâra. Pyramid-enclosure of Userkare Khenzer. Dyn. XIII. Mortuary Temple.iii2.434Fragments of columns with cartouches, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 56371-5.One, Jéquier, Deux pyramides 5-6 fig. 5.

Saqqâra. Pyramid-enclosure of Userkare Khenzer. Dyn. XIII. Pyramid.iii2.434-5Pyramidion inscribed, with Re-Harakhti, Atum, and solar-barks on east face, granite, restored, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 53045.Jéquier, Deux pyramides 19-26 figs. 16-20 pl. vi.

Saqqâra. Pyramid-enclosure of Userkare Khenzer. Dyn. XIII. Pyramid.iii2.435Fragments of canopic-jar of Seneb[henas], King’s wife (possibly of Khenzer), alabaster, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 54498.Jéquier, Deux pyramides 28 fig. 21.

Saqqâra. Pyramid-enclosure of Userkare Khenzer. Dyn. XIII. North Chapel.iii2.435Bust of statuette (of Khenzer), granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 53668.Jéquier, Deux pyramides 18-19 pl. v [b, c].

Saqqâra. Pyramid-enclosure of Userkare Khenzer. Dyn. XIII. Pyramid.iii2.435AFragments of two seated statuettes, probably Khenzer, basalt, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. Nos. 9.12.30.1, 2.See Jéquier, Deux pyramides 18-19.

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Saqqâra. Pyramid-enclosure of Dyn. XIII. Pyramid.iii2.435Two pyramidia, uninscribed, unfinished, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 54855-6.Jéquier, Deux pyramides 58-60 fig. 42 pl. xvi.

Saqqâra. Pyramid-enclosure of Dyn. XIII.iii2.435ATorso of royal statuette, basalt, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 54493.See Jéquier, Deux pyramides 67.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Early Dynastic Cemetery North and North West of the Serapeum.iii2.436Four ivory labels of Ipka, Dyn. I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 86172-5.Macramallah, Un cimetière archaïque 16-18 [7] n.4 fig. 17 pl. xlviii [1].<<>>

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Early Dynastic and Old Kingdom Tombs. S 2146E. Sehefner. King’sdaughter. Dyn. II.iii2.436Niche-stela, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 44135.Quibell, Saqqara (1912-1914), 10, 22 pls. xxvi, xxvii.<<>>

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Early Dynastic and Old Kingdom Tombs. S 2171. Temp. Ninuter orlater.iii2.436Jar-sealing of Ninuter, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 24.12.23.5.Quibell, Saqqara (1912-1914), 7 pl. xv [3].

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Early Dynastic and Old Kingdom Tombs. S 2171H. Temp. Zer.iii2.436Label with text of Zer, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 63346.Quibell, Saqqara (1912-1914), 6, 16 [10] pl. xi [5].

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Early Dynastic and Old Kingdom Tombs. S 2171H. Temp. Zer.iii2.436Label with of text of Zer, ivory, probably in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Quibell, Saqqara (1912-1914), 6, 16 [1] pl. xi [2, 3].

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Early Dynastic and Old Kingdom Tombs. S 2302. Temp. Ninuter orlater.iii2.437Stone vessels of Ruaben, fragmentary, two, greywacke, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 45324-5.

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Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Early Dynastic and Old Kingdom Tombs. S 2302. Temp. Ninuter orlater.iii2.437Stone vessel of Ruaben, one, limestone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 45179.Kaplony, Inschriften, Suppl. 34-5 Taf. 29 [1076].<<>>

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Early Dynastic and Old Kingdom Tombs. S 2302. Temp. Ninuter orlater.iii2.437(a) Sealing of Ninuter, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 44378.Quibell, Saqqara (1912-1914), 8, 30 [top] pl. xvii [3].

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Early Dynastic and Old Kingdom Tombs. S 2302. Temp. Ninuter orlater.iii2.437(b) Sealing of Ninuter, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 24.12.23.4.See Quibell, Saqqara (1912-1914), 30 [middle].

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Early Dynastic and Old Kingdom Tombs. S 2305. Temp. Neterikhet(Zoser) or later.iii2.437Sealing of Neterikhet, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 44372 (probably).Name, Quibell, Saqqara (1912-1914), 3, 30.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Early Dynastic and Old Kingdom. S 2347. Temp. Userkaf or later.iii2.437Offering-basin with text with cartouche of Userkaf, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 57039(JE 44128).Quibell, Saqqara (1912-1914), 11, 36 pl. xxviii [3].<<>>

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Early Dynastic and Old Kingdom Tombs. S 2401.iii2.437Offering-basin of Ny, Dyn. II-III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 57040 (JE 44131).Quibell, Saqqara (1912-1914), 11, 38 pl. xxviii [4].

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Early Dynastic and Old Kingdom Tombs. S 2405 [A3] Hesyre. EarlyDyn. III. Outer corridor.iii2.438

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West wall, remains of painted scenes, block, crocodile, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Quibell, Saqqara (1911-1912), 4, 16 pl. vii [2].

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Early Dynastic and Old Kingdom Tombs. S 2405 [A3] Hesyre. EarlyDyn. III. Six wooden niche stelae with deceased.iii2.438Seated at table, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1426.Quibell, The Tomb of Hesy. Excavations at Saqqara (1911-1912), 40 pl. xxxi [5].

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Early Dynastic and Old Kingdom Tombs. S 2405 [A3] Hesyre. EarlyDyn. III. Six wooden niche stelae with deceased.iii2.438-9Standing with sekhem-sceptre, and scribe’s equipment and staff, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1427.Quibell, The Tomb of Hesy. Excavations at Saqqara (1911-1912), 40 pl. xxix [2].

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Early Dynastic and Old Kingdom Tombs. S 2405 [A3] Hesyre. EarlyDyn. III. Six wooden niche stelae with deceased.iii2.439Standing with scribe’s equipment on shoulder, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1428.Quibell, The Tomb of Hesy. Excavations at Saqqara (1911-1912), 40 pl. xxix [1] (called CG 1426).

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Early Dynastic and Old Kingdom Tombs. S 2405 [A3] Hesyre. EarlyDyn. III. Six wooden niche stelae with deceased.iii2.439Standing with sekhem-sceptre, scribe’s equipment on shoulder, and staff, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG1429.Quibell, The Tomb of Hesy. Excavations at Saqqara (1911-1912), 40 pl. xxx [3].

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Early Dynastic and Old Kingdom Tombs. S 2405 [A3] Hesyre. EarlyDyn. III. Six wooden niche stelae with deceased.iii2.439Standing holding staff in front of his chest, with scribe’s equipment on shoulder, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 1430.Quibell, The Tomb of Hesy. Excavations at Saqqara (1911-1912), 40 pl. xxx [4].

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Early Dynastic and Old Kingdom Tombs. S 2405 [A3] Hesyre. EarlyDyn. III. Six wooden niche stelae with deceased.iii2.439Standing with hes-vase, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Quibell, The Tomb of Hesy. Excavations at Saqqara (1911-1912), 16 pl. vii [3] cf. v.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Early Dynastic and Old Kingdom Tombs. S 2405 [A3] Hesyre. EarlyDyn. III. Substructure.

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iii2.439Fragment of sealing of Neterikhet, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 44373.Quibell, The Tomb of Hesy. Excavations at Saqqara (1911-1912), 3, 12, 39 pl. xxviii [23].

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Early Dynastic and Old Kingdom Tombs. S 2407. Dyn. III.iii2.439Fragment of vessel, (a) Hesyre, diorite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 44367.Kaplony, Inschriften, Suppl. 35-6 Taf. 29 [1081] (as S 2405); i, 582 (as Step Pyramid).

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Early Dynastic and Old Kingdom Tombs. S 2446. Dyn. I.iii2.440Fragment of vessel with text mentioning 1st heb-sed of Azab, schist, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 45170.Quibell, Saqqara (1912-1914), 13, 41 pl. xxxiii [5].

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Early Dynastic and Old Kingdom Tombs. S 2452.iii2.440Offering-basin of Nufer, Old Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 57047(Temp. No. 26.5.69.4).Abou-Ghazi, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches iii, 41 with pls.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Early Dynastic and Old Kingdom Tombs. S 2466. Old Kingdom.iii2.440Offering-basin of Mertmin, Royal acquaintance (woman), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 57041(JE 44147).Abou-Ghazi, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches iii, 37 with pl. See Quibell, Saqqara (1912-1914), 43.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Early Dynastic and Old Kingdom Tombs. S 3035. Hemaka. Temp.Den. Magazines. C-F.iii2.441Jar-sealings of Den, Hemaka and Ankhka, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Emery, Tomb of Hemaka 62-4 figs. 19-25.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Early Dynastic and Old Kingdom Tombs. S 3035. Hemaka. Temp.Den. Magazines. Y.iii2.441Pottery vessels with names of contents, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Texts, Saad in Emery, Tomb of Hemaka 51-2 [Nos. 1246-54] with fig. 16, cf. pl. 24 [upper].

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Early Dynastic and Old Kingdom Tombs. S 3035. Hemaka. Temp.Den. Magazines. Z.iii2.441Label with scenes and text of Zer, ebony, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 70114.

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Emery, Tomb of Hemaka 35-9 [No. 411] fig. 8 pls. 17 [A], 18 [A] (as No. 408 on 13).

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Early Dynastic and Old Kingdom Tombs. S 3035. Hemaka. Temp.Den. Magazines. Z.iii2.441Two labels of Hemaka, ivory, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 70115-16.Emery, Tomb of Hemaka 39 [Nos. 412-13] pls. 17 [B, C], 18 [B, C] (as Nos. 406-7 on 13).

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Early Dynastic and Old Kingdom Tombs. S 3035. Hemaka. Temp.Den. Magazines. Z.iii2.441Box, wood inlaid with ivory, much damaged, containing disks, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Emery, Tomb of Hemaka 41 [No. 433], fig. 11 (as No. 423 on 14).

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Early Dynastic and Old Kingdom Tombs. S 3035. Hemaka. Temp.Den. Magazines. Z.iii2.441Gaming disk, with two owls with outstretched wings, limestone, originally in box, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 70160 [No. 309 of Emery].Baines and Malek, Atlas fig. on 142.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Early Dynastic and Old Kingdom Tombs. S 3035. Hemaka. Temp.Den. Magazines. Z.iii2.441Gaming disk, schist, originally in box, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 70163 [No. 306 of Emery].Curto and Roccati, Tesori Cat. 2.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Early Dynastic and Old Kingdom Tombs. S 3035. Hemaka. Temp.Den. Magazines. Z.iii2.441Gaming disk, with hunting scene, steatite, originally in box, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 70164 [No.307 of Emery].Malek, Shadow fig. on 32 [lower].

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Early Dynastic and Old Kingdom Tombs. S 3035. Hemaka. Temp.Den. Magazines. Z.iii2.441Gaming disk, two cranes in clap net, schist, originally in box, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 70165 [No.310 of Emery].Leclant et al., Le temps des Pyramides fig. 255.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Early Dynastic and Old Kingdom Tombs. S 3035. Hemaka. Temp.Den. Magazines. Z.

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iii2.441Sickle with names of Khasty (Den) and Hemaka, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 70204.Emery, Tomb of Hemaka 33 [No. 393] pl. 15 [C] (as No. 383 on 13).

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Early Dynastic and Old Kingdom Tombs. S 3035. Hemaka. Temp.Den. Magazines. Z.iii2.441Fragment with painting of bull and monkey, limestone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 70149.Emery, Tomb of Hemaka 40 [No. 431] pl. 19 [D] (as No. 421 on 14).

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Early Dynastic and Old Kingdom Tombs. S 3035. Hemaka. Temp.Den. Magazines. AA.iii2.441Sealing of Den, on leather bag, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Emery, Tomb of Hemaka 41 [No. 434], 64 [8] fig. 26 cf. pl. 9 [C].

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Early Dynastic and Old Kingdom Tombs. S 3035. Hemaka. Temp.Den. Magazines. Stone vessels.iii2.441Cup of Khasty (Den) crystal, fragment, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Emery, Tomb of Hemaka 1, 60 [No. 1717] pl. 28 [bottom near left].

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Early Dynastic and Old Kingdom Tombs. S 3035. Hemaka. Temp.Den. Stone vessels.iii2.442Three bowls, one of them of Khasty (Den), schist, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Emery, Tomb of Hemaka 61 [Nos. 1719-21] fig. 18

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. S 3079. Dyn. IV.iii2.443AStatue of man, right arm and lower legs lost, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 87698.Harvey, J. Wooden Statues of the Old Kingdom. A Typological Study (2001), 114-15 [A1] figs. pl. i [left] (astemp. Snefru).

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. S 3079. Dyn. IV.iii2.443AStatue of man, left foot lost, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 87699.Harvey, J. Wooden Statues of the Old Kingdom. A Typological Study (2001), 116-17 [A2] figs. pl. i [right] (astemp. Snefru).

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Early Dynastic and Old Kingdom Tombs. S 3302. Shepsi. Probablylate Dyn. IV.iii2.443

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False-door, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 68923.Text of lintel, Gardiner MSS Nbk. 127, 51 verso [middle].

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Early Dynastic and Old Kingdom Tombs. S 3471. Temp. Zer.iii2.444Copper implements, vessels, plates, stone vessels, palettes, remains of furniture, etc., in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum.Emery, Great Tombs i, 20-70 figs. 13-30, 32-3 pls. 4-7 [A], 8-13.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Early Dynastic and Old Kingdom Tombs. S 3504. Temp. Zet.iii2.445Label with names of Zet and Sekhemka-sez, ivory, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Emery, Great Tombs ii, 16-17, 102-3 [1] fig. 105 pl. xxxv [b].

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Early Dynastic and Old Kingdom Tombs. S 3509. Hetepka. LateDyn. V or Dyn. VI. III. Offering room.Figure of Hetepka from right outer jamb, formerly in the possession of J. Tokeley Parry, now in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 98952.iii2.448(14)AFalse door.<<>>

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Early Dynastic and Old Kingdom Tombs. S 3509. Hetepka. LateDyn. V or Dyn. VI. III. Offering room.Figure of Hetepka from rear of niche, formerly in the possession of J. Tokeley Parry, now in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 98953.iii2.448(14)AFalse door.<<>>

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Early Dynastic and Old Kingdom Tombs. S 3518. Dyn. III.iii2.448Jar-sealing of Neterikhet, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 91311.Martin in JEA 56 (1970), 10 pl. xvii [1].

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 2 [B 10]. Ifefi Fefi.Dyn. V. or later.iii2.449Offering-basin, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1359 (JE 27907).Text, Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 27.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 2 [B 10]. Ifefi Fefi.Dyn. V. or later.

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iii2.449Statue, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See Mariette, Mastabas 99, 100-1 [d, l].

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 4 [B 11].Khnemhotp. Probably Dyn. V or later.iii2.449Offering-table, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1306 (JE 21762).Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 5 Bl. 2.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 5 [A 2; S 3073].Khabausokar Hethes and wife Neferhotep-hathor. Middle Dyn. III to early Dyn. IV. South chapel.iii2.449Niche, lintel, and drum with names and titles, back panel, deceased at table, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 1385.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 44-7 Bl. 10.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 5 [A 2; S 3073].Khabausokar Hethes and wife Neferhotep-hathor. Middle Dyn. III to early Dyn. IV. South chapel.iii2.450Lintel with names and titles, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 42002.Weill in Sphinx xv (1911-12), 1-4 fig. on 2.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 5 [A 2; S 3073].Khabausokar Hethes and wife Neferhotep-hathor. Middle Dyn. III to early Dyn. IV. North chapel.iii2.450Niche, back panel, wife at table with offering list below, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Murray, Saqqara Mastabas i, pl. ii.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 5 [A 2; S 3073].Khabausokar Hethes and wife Neferhotep-hathor. Middle Dyn. III to early Dyn. IV. North chapel.iii2.450Niche, thicknesses, standing with short offering list below, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1386 (left),1387 (right).Murray, Saqqara Mastabas i, pl. ii.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 5 [A 2; S 3073].Khabausokar Hethes and wife Neferhotep-hathor. Middle Dyn. III to early Dyn. IV. North chapel.iii2.450Lintel (a) of wife, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 57129 (probably).Kahl, J. et al., Die Inscriften der 3. Dynastie 198-9 figs. [D3/Sa/14-15]. See Reisner, Tomb Development 203[bottom, b].<<>>

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Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 5 [A 2; S 3073].Khabausokar Hethes and wife Neferhotep-hathor. Middle Dyn. III to early Dyn. IV. North chapel.iii2.450Drum (a) of wife, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1737.Kahl, J. et al., Die Inscriften der 3. Dynastie 198-9 figs. [D3/Sa/12-13]. Text, Borchardt, Denkmäler des AltenReiches ii, 164.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 6 [C 15]. Ty.Temp. Sahure or later. Usurped by woman Hem(t)re. Late Dyn. V or Dyn. VI.iii2.450Some blocks from doorway, probably in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See Smith, W. S. Tomb Development 398.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 6 [C 15]. Ty.Temp. Sahure or later. Usurped by woman Hem(t)re. Late Dyn. V or Dyn. VI.iii2.450False-door of Ty usurped by Hem(t)re, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1380 (JE 30185).Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 37-41 Bl. 9.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 6 [C 15]. Ty.Temp. Sahure or later. Usurped by woman Hem(t)re. Late Dyn. V or Dyn. VI.iii2.450Double-statue, headless, Ty, and wife Semertmin, seated, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 95.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 75 Bl. 21.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 7 [C 13]. Iti. Dyn.V.iii2.450Statue of deceased seated, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 26.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 27 Bl. 7.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 10 [C 14]. Ankhi.Probably Dyn. V.iii2.451False door. Panel, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1729.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 159 Bl. 94.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 11 [B 13].Senezemib Bebib. Probably middle Dyn. V.iii2.451False-door. Panel, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1668.Texts, Mariette, Mastabas 105.

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Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 11 [B 13].Senezemib Bebib. Probably middle Dyn. V.iii2.451False-door. Right thickness, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1628.Texts, Mariette, Mastabas 105.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 11 [B 13].Senezemib Bebib. Probably middle Dyn. V.iii2.451Statue-group, deceased and wife with [small son], in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 151.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 110 Bl. 34.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 12 [B 12].Neferhotep. Probably Dyn. V.iii2.451Stela, deceased with son Neferherenptah, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1528.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 227-8 Bl. 46.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 12 [B 12].Neferhotep. Probably Dyn. V.iii2.451Double statue of deceased and wife, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 89.Borchardt, Statuen i, 70-1 Bl. 20.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 13 [D 44].Nemtinufer. Dyn. V or later.iii2.452Double-statue, deceased seated and wife, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 123.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 93-4 Bl. 27.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 15 [B 16].Ankhiris. Dyn. IV or later.iii2.452False-door, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 15139.Titles and offering-list, Mariette, Mastabas 109-10.<<>>

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 22 [D 39].Kapure. Temp. Isesi or later. Chapel. In Philadelphia PA, The University of Pennsylvania Museum ofArchaeology and Anthropology, E 15729.iii2.455Stela, formerly in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 15133, now presumably in Philadelphia PA, TheUniversity of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, E 15729.

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Titles and offering-list, Mariette, Mastabas 278-9. See id. Notice des principaux monuments ... à Boulaq(1864), 279 [11].<<>>

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 24 [D 38].Washptah Isi. Temp. Neferirkare.iii2.456Jambs and thicknesses of doorway, deceased and sons, account of his death in presence of Neferirkare, andrecord of endownment; blocks, from left, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1570.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 42 Bl. 70.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 24 [D 38].Washptah Isi. Temp. Neferirkare.iii2.456Jambs and thicknesses of doorway, deceased and sons, account of his death in presence of Neferirkare, andrecord of endownment; blocks, from left, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1673.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 129 Bl. 70.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 24 [D 38].Washptah Isi. Temp. Neferirkare.iii2.456Jambs and thicknesses of doorway, deceased and sons, account of his death in presence of Neferirkare, andrecord of endownment; blocks, from left, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1702.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 144 Bl. 70.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 24 [D 38].Washptah Isi. Temp. Neferirkare.iii2.456Jambs and thicknesses of doorway, deceased and sons, account of his death in presence of Neferirkare, andrecord of endownment; blocks, from left, formerly in A. Bircher colln., now in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 55937.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 24 [D 38].Washptah Isi. Temp. Neferirkare.iii2.456Jambs and thicknesses of doorway, deceased and sons, account of his death in presence of Neferirkare, andrecord of endownment; blocks, from left, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1569.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 40-1, 129 Bl. 69.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 24 [D 38].Washptah Isi. Temp. Neferirkare.iii2.456Jambs and thicknesses of doorway, deceased and sons, account of his death in presence of Neferirkare, and

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Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 26 [D 37].Manufer. Late Dyn. VI. Statues.iii2.457Deceased as scribe reading, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 56 (JE 17329).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 50-1 Bl. 14.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 27 [D 36]. Iykau.Dyn. V. Statues.iii2.457Deceased seated, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 27.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 27-8 Bl. 7.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 27 [D 36]. Iykau.Dyn. V. Statues.iii2.457Statue-group, deceased, wife Khenut, and small son, with small daughter kneeling, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 105.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 82-3 Bl. 23.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 27 [D 36]. Iykau.Dyn. V. Statues.iii2.457Niche with deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 106 (JE 10075).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 83-4 Bl. 23.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 28 [D 35].Rahotp. Dyn. V (or possibly from tomb No. 66).iii2.457Statue of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 205 (JE 17451).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 138-9 Bl. 43.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 29 [D 34].Ptahshepses. Dyn. V.iii2.457Scribe-statue of deceased, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 186.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 128 Bl. 40.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 30 [D 33]. Shepsi.Dyn. V.iii2.457

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Statue group, deceased seated, with wife and small son Shepsipuzad-nezes, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 22.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 23-4 Bl. 6.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 31 [D 32].Shepsipuzad. Dyn. V.iii2.458Statue of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 212.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 142 Bl. 44.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 32 [D 31]. Ankh-kakai. Advanced Dyn. V or later.iii2.458False-door, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1424 (JE 21763).Texts, Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, pp. 105-6.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 32 [D 31]. Ankh-kakai. Advanced Dyn. V or later.iii2.458Offering-basin, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1326 (JE 15014, 21764).Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 11 Bl. 4.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 33 [D 30].Khnemhotp. Probably Dyn. V.iii2.458Statue of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 96.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 76 Bl. 22.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 34 [D 29]. Rawer.Dyn. V.iii2.458Statue of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 29.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 29 Bl. 8.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 36 [C 8]. Kaaper.Late Dyn. IV or early Dyn. V. Chapel.iii2.459Offering-table of Hetepherakhti, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1304 (JE 17462).Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 4-5 Bl. 1.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 36 [C 8]. Kaaper.Late Dyn. IV or early Dyn. V. Chapel.iii2.459

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Statue of man, ‘Sheikh el-Beled’, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 31-3 Bl. 9.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 36 [C 8]. Kaaper.Late Dyn. IV or early Dyn. V. Chapel.iii2.459Upper part of statue of woman, ‘Wife of Sheikh el-Beled’, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 33.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 31-3 Bl. 9.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. Nos. 37-8 [E 1, 2 andH 3]. Sabu Ibebi. Temp. Teti. Ptahshepses II. Temp. Teti or later. South chapel. Sabu.iii2.460(2)Block, Deceased at table, with offering list, priests and offering, and below, two registers of offeringbearers, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1418.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 91-5 Bl. 21.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. Nos. 37-8 [E 1, 2 andH 3]. Sabu Ibebi. Temp. Teti. Ptahshepses II. Temp. Teti or later. South chapel. Sabu.iii2.460(3)Block, eight registers, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1419.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 69-101 Bl. 21.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. Nos. 37-8 [E 1, 2 andH 3]. Sabu Ibebi. Temp. Teti. Ptahshepses II. Temp. Teti or later. South chapel. Sabu.iii2.460(4)False-door, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1565 (JE 30193).Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 31-4 Bl. 65.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 40 [C 5]. Ranufer.Early Dyn. V. Statues.iii2.462Deceased with longer kilt, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 18 (JE 10064).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 19-20 Bl. 5.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 40 [C 5]. Ranufer.Early Dyn. V. Statues.iii2.462Deceased with short kilt and wig, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 19 (JE 10063).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 19-20 Bl. 5.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 40 [C 5]. Ranufer.Early Dyn. V. Statues.

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iii2.462Heknu (wife), seated, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 53 (JE 10066).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 46-7 Bl. 14.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. Nos. 41-2 [C 6 and 7and probably F 4]. Ptahhotp-desher and Ptahhotp. Middle Dyn. V. or later. II. South Chapel.iii2.462Obelisk of Ptahhotp-desher, probably from here, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1308 (JE 55528).Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 6-7 Bl. 2.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. Nos. 41-2 [C 6 and 7and probably F 4]. Ptahhotp-desher and Ptahhotp. Middle Dyn. V. or later. II. South Chapel.iii2.462Obelisk of Ankhkaus, woman, probably from here, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1312 (JE 55529).Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 6-7 Bl. 2.<<>>

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. Nos. 41-2 [C 6 and 7and probably F 4]. Ptahhotp-desher and Ptahhotp. Middle Dyn. V. or later. IV. Inner Room.iii2.463(6)False-door, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1467 (JE 15049).Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 156-7 Bl. 38.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 44 [C 23]. Sabu-kem. Dyn. V.iii2.463False-door, fragments in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 15046.Titles, Mariette, Mastabas 157.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 44 [C 23]. Sabu-kem. Dyn. V.iii2.463Statue of deceased as naked man, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 143.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 105 Bl. 32.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 45 [C 21] Kay.Dyn. V-VI.iii2.463False-door, unfinished, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 15045.Texts, Mariette, Mastabas 152.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 47 [E 3]. SabuThety. Temp. Pepy I or later.

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iii2.463Lower part of false-door, fragments, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1709, 1756.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 146, 177-8 Bl. 100 (CG 1756).

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 49 [C 10].Ptahshepses. Dyn. V.iii2.464Statues of deceased, standing, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 54.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 47 Bl. 14.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 49 [C 10].Ptahshepses. Dyn. V.iii2.464Statues of deceased, standing, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 77.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 63 Bl. 17.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 49 [C 10].Ptahshepses. Dyn. V.iii2.464Statues of deceased, standing, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 81.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 81 Bl. 18.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 49 [C 10].Ptahshepses. Dyn. V.iii2.464Statues of deceased, seated, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 28-9 Bl. 7.<<>>

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 49 [C 10].Ptahshepses. Dyn. V.iii2.464Statues of deceased, seated, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 207.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 139-40 Bl. 43.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 49 [C 10].Ptahshepses. Dyn. V.iii2.464Statues of deceased, scribe-statue, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 83.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 66-7 Bl. 19.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 49 [C 10].Ptahshepses. Dyn. V.

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iii2.464Servant carrying sack and sandals, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 111.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 86-7 Bl. 24.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 49 [C 10].Ptahshepses. Dyn. V.iii2.464Man cleaning jar, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 112.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 87 Bl. 25.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 50 [C 9].Ptahshepses. Probably middle Dyn. V.iii2.465Statue of deceased, seated, headless, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 93.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 73 Bl. 21.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 50 [C 9].Ptahshepses. Probably middle Dyn. V.iii2.465Statue of deceased, seated, headless, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 368.See Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 193-4 (text).

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 51 [C 22].Remeryptah. Dyn. V or later.iii2.465Statue-group, Washka and wife Ankh-has seated, with small son Washka, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 100.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 78-9 Bl. 22.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 52 [D 26].Inyankh. Late Dyn. V or later.iii2.465Offering-basin, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1336 (JE 20839f).Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 18 Bl. 6.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 53 [D 27].Ankhma. Dyn. V-VI.iii2.465Lintel and panel from false-door, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1464-5 (JE 17806, 17805).Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 152-5 Bl. 37.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 53 [D 27].Ankhma. Dyn. V-VI.

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iii2.465Drum with remains of jambs from false-door, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1694 (JE 17804).Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 139 Bl. 89.<<>>

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 57 [D 23].Kaemnefert. Temp. Neuserre or later. Chapel. In Boston, Museum of Fine Arts, 07.1005 (lintel), 04.1761(reliefs).iii2.467(1) ?Doorway. Lintel, formerly, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 15051, now probably in Boston 07.1005.<<>>

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 57 [D 23].Kaemnefert. Temp. Neuserre or later. Chapel. In Boston, Museum of Fine Arts, 07.1005 (lintel), 04.1761(reliefs).iii2.467(5) ?Upper part false-door, formerly in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 15052, now probably in Boston, Museumof Fine Arts, 04.1761.<<>>

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 57 [D 23].Kaemnefert. Temp. Neuserre or later. Statues. Probably from here.iii2.468Four, deceased seated, headless, and fragment, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 61, 65-6, 181, 377.See Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 53-4, 57, 125-6, 198-9 (texts).

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 58 [E 6].Snefrunufer [I]. End of Dyn. V or Dyn. VI.iii2.468False-door, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 15050.Parts of text, de Rougé, Inscr. hiéro pl. lxxxviii [upper middle and bottom].

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 59 [E 7].Snefrunufer [II]. End of Dyn. V or later.iii2.468Lintel with offering-text, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1421.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 102 Bl. 22.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 59 [E 7].Snefrunufer [II]. End of Dyn. V or later.iii2.468False door, upper lintel and panel, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1420, 1436.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 101, 119-20 Bl. 22, 31.

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Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 59 [E 7].Snefrunufer [II]. End of Dyn. V or later.iii2.468False door, lower lintel and drum and parts of jamb, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1461.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 149-50.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 59 [E 7].Snefrunufer [II]. End of Dyn. V or later.iii2.468Offering-table, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1328 (JE 11527).Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 12-13 Bl. 4.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 60 [D 22] Ty.Temp. Neuserre to end of Dyn. V.Block, tending goats and cattle, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1531iii2.470(9)A (moved from iii2.753)Deceased followed by officials, and I-III (left part of I-II lost), boats, each with sub register of fowl, wildanimals, or men tending cattle.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 229-30 Bl. 47.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 60 [D 22] Ty.Temp. Neuserre to end of Dyn. V. Statues.iii2.477Deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20 (JE 10065).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 20-1 Bl. 5.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 60 [D 22] Ty.Temp. Neuserre to end of Dyn. V. Statues.iii2.478Two statue bases of son Demez, probably from here, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 305, 313.Texts, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 182, 184.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 61 [D 21].Neferherenptah. Dyn. V. or later.iii2.478Statue of deceased seated, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 76.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 62-3 Bl. 17.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 62 [D 20].Werirni. Temp. Neferirkare or later. Statues.iii2.478Deceased, seated, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 211 (JE 6071).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 142 Bl. 44.

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Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 62 [D 20].Werirni. Temp. Neferirkare or later. Statues.iii2.478Deceased, standing, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 272 (JE 6074).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 172 Bl. 58.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 62 [D 20].Werirni. Temp. Neferirkare or later. Statues.iii2.478Kaiemked kneeling, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 119.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 91 Bl. 26.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 62 [D 20].Werirni. Temp. Neferirkare or later. Statues.iii2.478Iti, woman, grinding corn, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 110 (JE 6070).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 86 Bl. 24.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 62 [D 20].Werirni. Temp. Neferirkare or later. Statues.iii2.479Ishat, woman, grinding corn, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 114.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 88-9 Bl. 25.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 62 [D 20].Werirni. Temp. Neferirkare or later. Statues.iii2.479Wehemnefert, woman, straining beer, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 118.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 90-1 Bl. 26.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 62 [D 20].Werirni. Temp. Neferirkare or later.iii2.479Man cleaning jar, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 116.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 89-90 Bl. 26.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 63 [D 19]. Kai.Middle Dyn. V or later.iii2.479Offering-stand, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1299.Mariette, Mastabas 229 [middle].

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 63 [D 19]. Kai.

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Middle Dyn. V or later.iii2.479Offering-stand, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1302.Mariette, Album du Musée du Boulaq pl. 11 [right].

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 63 [D 19]. Kai.Middle Dyn. V or later.iii2.479Offering-stand, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1303 (JE 27902).Text, Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 4.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 63 [D 19]. Kai.Middle Dyn. V or later. Possibly from here.iii2.479False-door, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 15159.Mariette, Mastabas 228-9.<<>>

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 65 [D 17].Nimaetre. Middle Dyn. V or later. Statues.iii2.480Deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 51.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 45-6 Bl. 13.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 65 [D 17].Nimaetre. Middle Dyn. V or later. Statues.iii2.480Ptahshepses (a), standing, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 97.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 76-7 Bl. 22.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 65 [D 17].Nimaetre. Middle Dyn. V or later. Statues.iii2.480Ptahshepses (b), seated, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 214.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 143 Bl. 45.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 65 [D 17].Nimaetre. Middle Dyn. V or later. Statues.iii2.480Ptahshepses (c) seated, granite, possibly from here, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 164.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 117 Bl. 36.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 66 [C 24].

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Rahotp. Dyn. V. Statues of deceased.iii2.480Double-statue, mother(?) seated and deceased, fragmentary, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 107, 312 (JE17448).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 84, 184 Bl. 23.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 66 [C 24].Rahotp. Dyn. V. Statues of deceased.iii2.480Scribe-statue, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 127 (JE 17435).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 96 Bl. 28.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 66 [C 24].Rahotp. Dyn. V. Statues of deceased.iii2.480Scribe-statue, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 163 (JE 17437).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 116-17 Bl. 36.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 66 [C 24].Rahotp. Dyn. V. Statues of deceased.iii2.480Standing, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 130 (JE 17449).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 98 Bl. 29.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 66 [C 24].Rahotp. Dyn. V. Statues of deceased.iii2.480Standing, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 172 (JE 17440).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 121 Bl. 38.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 66 [C 24].Rahotp. Dyn. V. Statues of deceased.iii2.480Base, found at Abûsîr, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 303 (JE 28002).Text, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 181.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 66 [C 24].Rahotp. Dyn. V. Statues of deceased.iii2.480Seated, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 182 (JE 17441), CG 183 (JE 17442), CG 184 (JE17433), CG 185 (JE 17438), CG 187 (JE 17444), CG 188 (JE 17447), CG 192 (JE 17443), CG 194 (JE17445).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 126-7, 128-9, 131, 132 Bl. 39 [185], 40 [187].

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Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 67 [D 16].Ankhmaka. Temp. Neuserre or later.iii2.481Niche. (c) False-door, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1485 (JE 15088, 30190).Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 182-6 Bl. 40.<<>>

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 67 [D 16].Ankhmaka. Temp. Neuserre or later.iii2.481Offering-table, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1327 (JE 15089).Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 12 Bl. 4.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 68 [C 4].Khamererptah. Dyn. V.iii2.481False-door, with sons, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 57126 (JE 15153).Mariette, Mastabas 118-20.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 69 [D 15].Sopduhotp. Dyn. V or later. Chapel.iii2.481(2)A (moved from iii2.753)Block, heaping straw and winnowing corn, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1546.Harpur, Y. in MDAIK 42 (1986). 61 figs. 3, 6.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 69 [D 15].Sopduhotp. Dyn. V or later. Chapel.iii2.481(3)Block from left part of II, bringing wild animals, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1543.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 2 Bl. 54.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 69 [D 15].Sopduhotp. Dyn. V or later. Chapel.iii2.482(5)II, block, netting fowl, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1671.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 128 Bl. 60.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 69 [D 15].Sopduhotp. Dyn. V or later. Chapel.iii2.482(5)III, block, men in boat, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1739.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 165 Bl. 95 (incomplete).

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Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 69 [D 15].Sopduhotp. Dyn. V or later. Chapel.iii2.482(5)IV, block, herdsmen in boats and cattle crossing water, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1555.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 16 Bl. 60.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 69 [D 15].Sopduhotp. Dyn. V or later. Chapel.iii2.482(5)IV, block, cattle crossing water and boat behind, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1557.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 18 Bl. 61.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 70 [D 14]. Khuit.Late Dyn. V or Dyn. VI.iii2.482False-door, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 15160.See Mariette, Notice des principaux monuments ... à Boulaq (1869), 294 [24].

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 71 [B 1]. Thenti.Middle Dyn. IV or later.iii2.482False-door, blocks in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 57136 (JE 36586), CG 57138 (JE 36587),CG 57140 (JE 36590).See Mariette, Mastabas 88-9.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 71 [B 1]. Thenti.Middle Dyn. IV or later.iii2.482False-door, drum, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 57141 (JE 36588).See Mariette, Mastabas 88-9.<<>>

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 73 [D 13]. Shepsi.Probably early Dyn. V.iii2.482Palace-façade false-door, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1379 (JE 15155, 30180).Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 36-7 Bl. 9.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 74 [D 12].Niankh-sekhmet. Temp. Sahure.iii2.482False-door, presented by Sahure, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1482 (JE 30184).Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 169-73 Bl. 39.

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Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 75 [D 10].Tepemankh [I]. End of Dyn. V. or Dyn. VI. North subsidiary niche.iii2.483Lintel and panel of false-door, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1509-10.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 215 Bl. 45.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 75 [D 10].Tepemankh [I]. End of Dyn. V. or Dyn. VI. Statues of deceased.iii2.483Standing, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 154.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 111-12 Bl. 34.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 75 [D 10].Tepemankh [I]. End of Dyn. V. or Dyn. VI. Statues of deceased.iii2.483Scribe-statue, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 162.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 116 Bl. 36.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 76 [D 11].Tepemankh [II]. Middle Dyn. V. I. Passage.iii2.483(2)False-door of son Hem-min, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1417 (JE 30181).Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 89-91 Bl. 20.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 76 [D 11].Tepemankh [II]. Middle Dyn. V. I. Passage.iii2.484(4)False-door of wife Nubhotp Bebi, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1415 (JE 30182).Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 84-7 Bl. 19.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 76 [D 11].Tepemankh [II]. Middle Dyn. V. I. Passage.iii2.484(5)Adjoining block, chiefs, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1541.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 244 Bl. 52.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 76 [D 11].Tepemankh [II]. Middle Dyn. V. I. Passage.iii2.484(5)Adjoining block, two men and boys with baboons, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1556 (JE 37101).Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 17-18 Bl. 61.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 76 [D 11].

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Tepemankh [II]. Middle Dyn. V. II. Offering room.iii2.484(8)False-door, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1564 (JE 30192, 15156).Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 28-30 Bl. 64.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 79 [D 2; S 905].Kaemrehu. Late Dyn. V.iii2.485Offering-table, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1370.Mariette, Mastabas 161.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 79 [D 2; S 905].Kaemrehu. Late Dyn. V. Chapel. Unless otherwise stated in Copenhagen, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek,Æ.I.N. 1271.iii2.486(1)Doorway, (b) drum with name and title, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1734.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 163 Bl. 94.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 79 [D 2; S 905].Kaemrehu. Late Dyn. V. Chapel. Unless otherwise stated in Copenhagen, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek,Æ.I.N. 1271.iii2.486(1)A (moved here from iii2.753)(c) Adjoining fragment, relief, bringing and overthrowing cattle, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 1560.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 22-3 Bl. 62.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 79 [D 2; S 905].Kaemrehu. Late Dyn. V.iii2.486(2)Four registers, harvest, brewing and baking, carpenters, etc., in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1534.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 232-5 Bl. 48.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 81 [D 4].Ankhiris. Dyn. V.iii2.488Statuette of squatting female baker, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 108.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 84-5 Bl. 24.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 83 [D 6; S 90]Khenu. Late Dyn. V or Dyn. VI. Statues of deceased.iii2.489Seated, headless, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 102.See Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 80-1 (text).

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Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 83 [D 6; S 90]Khenu. Late Dyn. V or Dyn. VI. Statues of deceased.iii2.489Seated, with papyrus on lap, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 171.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 120-1 Bl. 38.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 84 [D 7; S 919].Kaemthenent. Temp. Isesi.iii2.489Two inscribed blocks from lintel and jambs, exact position unknown, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp.Nos. 19.11.24.17, 19.11.24.19.See Reisner, Tomb Development 407.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 88 [B 9]. Huti.Dyn. V-VI.iii2.489Panel of false-door, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1392.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 53 Bl. 13.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 88 [B 9]. Huti.Dyn. V-VI.iii2.489Statue, (a) deceased seated, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 64.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 56 Bl. 16.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Old Kingdom Tombs Nos. 1-88 of Mariette. No. 88 [B 9]. Huti.Dyn. V-VI.iii2.489Statue, (b) wife Kitsen seated, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 48.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 43-4 Bl. 12.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Other Numbered Old Kingdom Tombs. (a) Mariette. B 3. Shery.Dyn. IV.iii2.490False-door, lower part, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1384.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 42-4 Bl. 10.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Other Numbered Old Kingdom Tombs. (a) Mariette. B 7. Sethu[II]. Dyn. IV(?).iii2.490Two palace-façade false-doors, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1377-8.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 35-6 Bl. 8.

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Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Other Numbered Old Kingdom Tombs. (a) Mariette. B 7. Sethu[II]. Dyn. IV(?).iii2.491Two offering-stands, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1298, 1301.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 2-3, 4 Bl. 1 (CG 1298).

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Other Numbered Old Kingdom Tombs. (a) Mariette. B 7. Sethu[II]. Dyn. IV(?).iii2.491Block, deceased and wife, with offering-bearers and estates below, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 1494.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 199-200 Bl. 43.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Other Numbered Old Kingdom Tombs. (a) Mariette. H 12. Khuit.Dyn. V-VI.iii2.492False-door, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1448 (JE 27913).Texts, Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 132-3.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Other Numbered Old Kingdom Tombs. (b) Lepsuis. LS 16 [S 902].Rashepses. Temp. Isesi. Serdab.iii2.496Base of statue of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 23.7.17.17.Name and title, Quibell, Saqqara (1907-1908), 23.<<>>

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Other Numbered Old Kingdom Tombs. (b) Lepsuis. LS 16 [S 902].Rashepses. Temp. Isesi.iii2.496Head of wooden statue, probably of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 40037.Name and title, Quibell, Saqqara (1907-1908), 23 pl. lx.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Other Numbered Old Kingdom Tombs. (c) Quibell. S 906.Nekhensu. Dyn. VI.iii2.496South false-door, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 39865.Quibell, Saqqara (1907-1908), 24, 115 pl. lxi [I].

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Other Numbered Old Kingdom Tombs. (c) Quibell. S 909.Heknunebti. Probably Dyn. V.iii2.496Block, deceased seated, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 45239.Name, Quibell, Saqqara (1907-1908), 24.

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Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Other Numbered Old Kingdom Tombs. (c) Quibell. S 909.Heknunebti. Probably Dyn. V.iii2.496Drum, probably from here, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1396.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 56 Bl. 14.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Other Numbered Old Kingdom Tombs. (c) Quibell. S 920. Dyn. V.iii2.499(1)AAdjoining blocks, three registers, I, donkeys transporting and men piling up sheaves, II, cranes and geese,III, headsmen crossing canal, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 39960, 39963, 40027.Harpur, Y. in SAK 13 (1986), 107-12, 117-19 figs. 1, 2, 5.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Other Numbered Old Kingdom Tombs. (c) Quibell. S 920. Dyn. V.iii2.499(2)ABlock with vase-makers, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 39866.Maspero, Le Musée Égyptien iii, 25-7 pl. xxii.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Other Numbered Old Kingdom Tombs. (c) Quibell. S 920. Dyn. V.iii2.499(3)ABlock, sailing boat with crew, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Harpur, Y. in SAK 13 (1986), 121-2 fig. 7.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Other Numbered Old Kingdom Tombs. (c) Quibell. S 920. Dyn. V.iii2.499(4)ABlock, offering bearers from bottom register, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 39864.Harpur, Y. in SAK 13 (1986), 120 fig. 6.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Other Numbered Old Kingdom Tombs. (c) Quibell. S 920. Dyn. V.iii2.499(5)ABlock, market scene, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 39860.Harpur, Y. in SAK 13 (1986), 116 fig. 4.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Other Numbered Old Kingdom Tombs. (c) Quibell. S 920. Dyn. V.iii2.499ABlock, boat with sailors, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 40049.Sharewi, G. and Harpur, Y. in JEA 74 (1988), 57-9 fig. 1 [lower], pl. vi [2].

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Unnumbered Early Dynastic and Old Kingdom Tombs. (a) PositionKnown. Name unknown. Early Dyn. V. Statues.iii2.499Scribe writing, ‘Cairo Scribe’, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 36 (JE 30272).

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Borchardt, Statuen und Statutten i, 34-5 Bl. 9.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Unnumbered Early Dynastic and Old Kingdom Tombs. (a) PositionKnown. Name unknown. Early Dyn. V. Statues.iii2.500Man seated, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 35 (JE 30273).Borchardt, Statuen und Statutten i, 33-4 Bl. 9.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Unnumbered Early Dynastic and Old Kingdom Tombs. (b) PositionUnknown. Mery. Middle Dyn. IV.iii2.501(5)False door. (5) Wife smelling lotus, and son, with right edge of (4), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 1388 (JE 2661).Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 49 Bl. 11.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Late Period, Ptolemaic and Roman Tombs. Uzahor. Dyn. XXVII.iii2.503Four canopic-jars, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 35360.See Barsanti in Ann. Serv. iii (1902), 211.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Late Period, Ptolemaic and Roman Tombs. Uzahor. Dyn. XXVII.iii2.503Silver gilt bands, inscribed, and mask, from inner coffin, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 53770(JE 38356), CG 53771-3, 53778.See Barsanti in Ann. Serv. iii (1902), 210 pl. i [5, 6].

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Late Period, Ptolemaic and Roman Tombs. Tomb with Sarcophagiof Dyn. XXX.iii2.504Thaiharpata, year 15 of Nektanebos II, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 29306 (JE 44725).Maspero, Sarcophages i, 218-315 pls. xix-xxi.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Late Period, Ptolemaic and Roman Tombs. Tomb with Sarcophagiof Dyn. XXX.iii2.504Funerary equipment of Thaiharpata, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 11.12.25.18.See Maspero, Guide (1915), 351 [3405].

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Late Period, Ptolemaic and Roman Tombs. Tomb with Sarcophagiof Dyn. XXX.iii2.504Pawenhetef Zeho, dwarf, with deceased on lid and text mentioning Thaiharpata (see previous), granite, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 29307 (JE 47398).

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Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Late Period, Ptolemaic and Roman Tombs. Tomb withSarcophagi of Dyn. XXX.iii2.505Ankh-hap, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 29308 (JE 44895).Maspero and Gauthier, Sarcophages ii, 17-20 pls. vii, viii.

Saqqâra. Finds from North of the Step Pyramid. Statues.iii2.505Fragment of seated statue of Nikaankh, dedicated by son Ptahshepses, Dyn. VI, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 67 (JE 27989).Text, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 58 n.1.

Saqqâra. Finds from North of the Step Pyramid. Statues.iii2.505Seated statue, granite, Dyn. V, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 85.Text, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 68 Bl. 19.

Saqqâra. Finds from North of the Step Pyramid. Statues.iii2.505Statue base with remains of feet of Iymery and Mertiotes, late Old Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 91917.Martin, Hetepka No. 84.

Saqqâra. Finds from North of the Step Pyramid. Statues.iii2.505Fragment of male statue, Dyn. V, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 372 (JE 27995).See Text, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 195.

Saqqâra. Finds from North of the Step Pyramid. Niche stelae.iii2.505Iau, Dyn. III or early Dyn. IV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 57180 (JE 37912).Kaplony, Kleine Beitrage 105 [SP. 39] Taf. vi [839].

Saqqâra. Finds from North of the Step Pyramid. False doors and stelae.iii2.506False-door of Hesesi, with sons Sheshi and Ty, Dyn. VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1413 (JE34568).Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 78-80 Bl. 19.

Saqqâra. Finds from North of the Step Pyramid. Blocks.iii2.506

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Butchers, Dyn. V, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1530 (JE 27934).Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 229 Bl. 46.

Saqqâra. Finds from North of the Step Pyramid. Blocks.iii2.506Mereruka Metetu, end of Dyn. V or Dyn. VI, (a) in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1540 (JE 27930),adjoins (d) butchers, in Dunedin, Otago Museum, E.75.5.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 243-4 Bl. 52.

Saqqâra. Finds from North of the Step Pyramid. Blocks.iii2.506Weni at table, Dyn. VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1599 (JE 27935).Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 76 Bl. 80.<<>>

Saqqâra. Finds from North of the Step Pyramid. Blocks.iii2.506Canoe and men bringing fowl, unfinished, Old Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1721.See Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 155.

Saqqâra. Finds from North of the Step Pyramid. Sarcophagi.iii2.507Ankh-hap, granite, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 29303 (JE 15011).Maspero, Sarcophages i, 86-114 pls. ix-xiii.

Saqqâra. Finds from North of the Step Pyramid. Sarcophagi.iii2.507Baiyti, anthropoid, basalt, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. Nos. 20.1.21.1, 20.1.21.2.Buhl, Sarcophagi 135-6 [I, 2] fig. 77.

Saqqâra. Finds from North of the Step Pyramid. Sarcophagi.iii2.507Zeho, same man as following, granite, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 29304 (JE 15039).See Maspero, Sarc. i, 114-6.

Saqqâra. Finds from North of the Step Pyramid. Sarcophagi.iii2.507Zeho, same man as preceding, granite, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 29305 (JE 15038).Maspero, Sarc. i, 161-218 pls. xiv-xviii.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Other Finds.iii2.507Offering-table of Kai, probably Dyn. VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1373 (JE 27977).

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Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Other Finds.iii2.507Faience cartouche-plaque from foundation deposit of Nektanebos II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 59119.Unpublished.<<>>

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Other Finds.iii2.507 (moved from v.73)Circular offering-table of Sekhentiuker, Dyn. VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1316.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 8 Bl. 1.

Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Other Finds.iii2.507 (moved from v.73)Offering-table of Sekhentiuker, Dyn. VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1353.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 24-5 Bl. 6.

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (a) Late Dyn. VI and 1st Int. Period. KhentkaIkhekhi. Temp. Pepy I. Shaft B.iii2.511Three statuettes of nude child Ikhekhi, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 47758-60.Capart, Memphis fig. 246.

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (a) Late Dyn. VI and 1st Int. Period. AnkhmahorSesi. Early Dyn. VI. Burial chamber.iii2.515Ointment-slab, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 47033.Firth and Gunn, Teti Pyramid Cemetry ii, pl. 13 [D]; i, 18 [i], 102.

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (a) Late Dyn. VI and 1st Int. Period. LS 10.Kagemni Memi. Temp. Teti. Burial chamber.iii2.525Canopic-jars, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 47031 bis, 47032 bis, 47785-6.Firth and Gunn, Teti Pyramid Cemetry ii, pls. 12 [A, B], 65 [5-8]; i, 22 [iv], 126.

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (a) Late Dyn. VI and 1st Int. Period. LS 10.Kagemni Memi. Temp. Teti. Burial chamber.iii2.525Vase, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 47050.Firth and Gunn, Teti Pyramid Cemetry ii, pl. 15 [A, 7]; i, 23 [viii].<<>>

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Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (a) Late Dyn. VI and 1st Int. Period. LS 10.Kagemni Memi. Temp. Teti.iii2.525Necklace-fragment and clasp, former from sarcophagus, gold, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 53839,53834 (JE 47234, 47042).Firth and Gunn, Teti Pyramid Cemetry ii, pl. 15 [C]; i, 514-15, 512-13.

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (a) Late Dyn. VI and 1st Int. Period. LS 10.Kagemni Memi. Temp. Teti. Various finds.iii2.525Statue, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 20830.Unpublished.

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (a) Late Dyn. VI and 1st Int. Period. LS 10.Kagemni Memi. Temp. Teti. Various finds.iii2.525Offering-table, perhaps from here, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1368 (JE 21525).Text, Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 31.

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (a) Late Dyn. VI and 1st Int. Period. LS 10.Mereruka Meri. Temp. Teti. Exterior.iii2.526(5)-(9)One fragment, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 44932.(5) Ann. Serv. xliii (1943), 451-2 pl. xxxvi [right]; (6)-(9) Duell, The Mastaba of Mereruka ii, pls. 216 [A],214 [B], 215, 216 [B].

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (a) Late Dyn. VI and 1st Int. Period. LS 10.Mereruka Meri. Temp. Teti. Finds.iii2.534Two offering-tables, fragments, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 63195-6.Gunn MSS. xviii on 19 [1] (photo.).

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (a) Late Dyn. VI and 1st Int. Period. LS 10.Mereruka Meri, temp. Teti.iii2.534Bowl, fragments, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 63197.Firth and Gunn, Teti Pyramid Cemetery ii, pls. 13 [B, middle], 63 [3]; i, 26 [vii] fig. 20 [9].

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (a) Late Dyn. VI and 1st Int. Period. Khenu [II]Themi. Dyn. VI.iii2.537Obelisk, with base with offering-basin, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 17006 (JE 53677-8).Kuentz, Obélisques 12-14 figs. pl. v.

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Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (a) Late Dyn. VI and 1st Int. Period. Khenu [II]Themi. Dyn. VI.iii2.537Statue (as statuette in Bibl.) of deceased, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 47775.Firth and Gunn, Teti Pyramid Cemeteries ii, pl. 17 [F]; i, 42 [2].

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (a) Late Dyn. VI and 1st Int. Period. Thethu.Probably late Dyn. VI. Burial chamber.iii2.537Jar-lid of Pepy I, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 47037.Firth and Gunn Teti Pyramid Cemeteries ii, pl. 13 [A]; i, 28, 30 [iv], 169 [8].

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (a) Late Dyn. VI and 1st Int. Period. HMK. 30.Gemniemhet Gemni. 1st Int. Period. Models. Wood.iii2.539Flax-workers and probably barbers, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 47929.Firth and Gunn Teti Pyramid Cemeteries ii, pl. 28 [C]; i, 53 [10A].

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (a) Late Dyn. VI and 1st Int. Period. Burial No.81. Herioneru. Late Dyn. VI or First 1nt. Period.iii2.539AHead-rest, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 88563.Firth and Gunn Teti Pyramid Cemeteries ii, pl. 14 [4]; i, 40, 270 [3].

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (a) Late Dyn. VI and 1st Int. Period. HMK. 26.Family-tomb of Ipiankhu. 1st Int. Period. Burial chamber.iii2.540Rectangular coffin of Ipiankhu, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 19.8.23.1.Gunn MSS. xviii.36-9 (photos.) (one of these).

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (a) Late Dyn. VI and 1st Int. Period. HMK. 26.Family-tomb of Ipiankhu. 1st Int. Period. Burial chamber.iii2.540Two headrests, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 88559-60.Firth and Gunn, Teti Pyramid Cemeteries ii, pl. 14 [E, 5, 7]; i, 270 [4, A, C].<<>>

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (a) Late Dyn. VI and 1st Int. Period. Burial No.225. Ipi, late Dyn. VI or 1st Int. Period.iii2.540Deceased on base of double statuette, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 47774.Firth and Gunn Teti Pyramid Cemeteries ii, pl. 19 [A, B]; i, 40 [1, 2], 271 [7].

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Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (a) Late Dyn. VI and 1st Int. Period. Kaemsenu.Dyn. VI. Shafts. No. 240.iii2.541Eleven model boats with accessories, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 63183-94.Firth and Gunn Teti Pyramid Cemeteries ii, pl. 49; i, 33 cf. fig. 35.

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (a) Late Dyn. VI and 1st Int. Period. Kaemhest.Probably early Dyn. VI. Statues.iii2.542Statue-group, deceased and wife seated, with small son, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 44173.Quibell and Hayter, Teti Pyramid, North Side 18, 43 pl. 28.

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (a) Late Dyn. VI and 1st Int. Period. Kaemhest.Probably early Dyn. VI. Statues.iii2.542Deceased, probably originally in niche at (3), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 44174.Quibell and Hayter, Teti Pyramid, North Side 18, 44 pl. 29.

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (a) Late Dyn. VI and 1st Int. Period. Kaemhest.Probably early Dyn. VI. Statues.iii2.542Base and feet of statue of deceased, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 44137.Quibell and Hayter, Teti Pyramid, North Side 19, 43 pl. 27 [3].

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (a) Late Dyn. VI and 1st Int. Period. Kaemhest.Probably early Dyn. VI. South Chapel. Various finds.iii2.542Wooden drum with names and titles, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 44175.Gunn MSS. xiv.25 [1, 2] (photos.).

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (a) Late Dyn. VI and 1st Int. Period. Kaemhest.Probably early Dyn. VI. South Chapel. Various finds.iii2.542Wooden cylinder seal of Pepy I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72625.Text, Quibell and Hayter, Teti Pyramid. North Side fig. on 19.

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (a) Late Dyn. VI and 1st Int. Period. Kaemhest.Probably early Dyn. VI. South Chapel. Various finds.iii2.542-3Wooden door-wing with deceased and Hetepka (perhaps son and dedicator), and text mentioningKaemhest (deceased), Kapunesut, Memi, Hetepka, and Kakhent, all five sons of Senefankh, from mastabawest of Kaemhest, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 47749.Capart, Documents i, pl. 13.

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Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (a) Late Dyn. VI and 1st Int. Period. Kaemhest.Probably early Dyn. VI. Central Chapel. Brother Kapunest. Wooden statues. From serdab.iii2.543Double-statue, deceased, head and arms lost, and son Sekhemka, feet only, wood, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 67369.Zayed, Trois études d’égyptologie 1-2, 4-8 figs. 1-3, 6, 7.

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (a) Late Dyn. VI and 1st Int. Period finds. Statues.iii2.544Bust of male statuette, wood, from Burial No. 33, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 47036.Firth and Gunn, Teti Pyramid Cemetery ii, pl. 19 [C]; i, 39.

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (a) Late Dyn. VI and 1st Int. Period finds. Falsedoors.iii2.544Ipiemsas Ipi, lower part of side-piece of false-door, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1665.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 123-4 Bl. 88.

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (a) Late Dyn. VI and 1st Int. Period. Side piecesand lintels of false doors.iii2.545Gemni, side-piece, with unguent jars and jewellery, son offering goose to deceased an wife Ipi, deceased attable, and offering bearers, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1571.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 43-4 Bl. 71.

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (a) Late Dyn. VI and 1st Int. Period. Finds.iii2.548ARectangular offering-table of woman Rekhi, Dyn. V-VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 57030(JE 92701).Abou-Ghazi, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches iii, 32 pl.<<>>

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (a) Late Dyn. VI and 1st Int. Period finds.Obelisks.iii2.548Two, Siahor, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 17007-8 (JE 53675-6).Kuentz, Obélisques 14-15 pl. v.

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (b) Middle Kingdom. Mastaba of the Sekwaskhetfamily. Early Middle Kingdom. Chapel.iii2.549(1)False door with offering table of Sekwaskhet, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 55618.Gunn MSS. xiv. 32-8, 39 [1, 2] (photos.).

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Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (b) Middle Kingdom. Mastaba of the Sekwaskhetfamily. Early Middle Kingdom.iii2.549(2)Double false-door, Niankh-hor and Shedy (woman), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 55618.Gunn MSS. xiv. 32-8, 39 [1, 2] (photos.).

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (b) Middle Kingdom. Mastaba of the Sekwaskhetfamily. Early Middle Kingdom.iii2.549(3)Double-false door, Sekwaskhet-a and Mutemsas (woman), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 55618.Gunn MSS. xiv. 32-8, 39 [1, 2] (photos.).

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (b) Middle Kingdom. Mastaba of the Sekwaskhetfamily. Early Middle Kingdom.iii2.549(4)Double false-door, Sekwaskhet-herib and Sekwaskhet-nekhen, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 55618.Gunn MSS. xiv. 32-8, 39 [1, 2] (photos.).

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (b) Middle Kingdom. Mastaba of the Sekwaskhetfamily. Early Middle Kingdom.iii2.549(5)Double false-door, Mery and Hetep (woman), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 55618.Gunn MSS. xiv. 32-8, 39 [1, 2] (photos.).

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (b) Middle Kingdom. Mastaba of the Sekwaskhetfamily. Early Middle Kingdom. Finds.iii2.549Twelve clay statuettes with execration texts, some in coffins, late Dyn. XII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 70221 (Temp. No. 16.10.38.2).See Posener, Princes et pays d’Asie et de Nubie 15, 17.

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (b) Middle Kingdom. S 2757. Usermut andIpuemhet Inpu. Early Middle Kingdom. Burial chamber. Funerary equipment of Usermut.iii2.549Inner and outer rectangular coffins, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. Nos. 11.11.20.8 and18.1.27.2.Quibell and Hayter, Teti Pyramid, North Side 12 pl. 21 [3].

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (b) Middle Kingdom. S 2757. Usermut andIpuemhet Inpu. Early Middle Kingdom. Burial chamber. Funerary equipment of Usermut.iii2.549Canopic-box, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 2.3.15.2.Text, Quibell and Hayter, Teti Pyramid, North Side 13 [bottom].

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Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (b) Middle Kingdom. S 2757. Usermut andIpuemhet Inpu. Early Middle Kingdom. Burial chamber. Funerary equipment of Inpuemhet.iii2.550Rectangular coffin, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 18.1.27.3.Cairo, Centre of Doc. photos. S.A., 2596, 2601-9.

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (b) Middle Kingdom. S 2757. Usermut andIpuemhet Inpu. Early Middle Kingdom. Burial chamber. Funerary equipment of Inpuemhet.iii2.550Canopic box, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 14.3.15.11.Quibell and Hayter, Teti Pyramid. North Side 15 (texts), pl. 21 [4].

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (b) Middle Kingdom. S 2757. Usermut andIpuemhet Inpu. Early Middle Kingdom. Burial chamber. Funerary equipment of Inpuemhet. WoodenModels.iii2.550Papyrus craft with men setting sail, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46767.Quibell and Hayter, Teti Pyramid, North Side 14, 39 pl. 22.

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (b) Middle Kingdom. S 2757. Usermut andIpuemhet Inpu. Early Middle Kingdom. Burial chamber. Funerary equipment of Inpuemhet. WoodenModels.iii2.550Papyrus craft with sail furled and rowers, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46768.Quibell and Hayter, Teti Pyramid, North Side 14, 39 pl. 22.

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (b) Middle Kingdom. S 2757. Usermut andIpuemhet Inpu. Early Middle Kingdom. Burial chamber. Funerary equipment of Inpuemhet. WoodenModels.iii2.550Boat with men setting sail, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 45318.Quibell and Hayter, Teti Pyramid, North Side 13, 39-40 pl. 23.

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (b) Middle Kingdom. S 2757. Usermut andIpuemhet Inpu. Early Middle Kingdom. Burial chamber. Funerary equipment of Inpuemhet. WoodenModels.iii2.550Boat with sail furled and rowers, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46766.Quibell and Hayter, Teti Pyramid, North Side 13, 39-40 pl. 23.

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (b) Middle Kingdom. S 2757. Usermut andIpuemhet Inpu. Early Middle Kingdom. Burial chamber. Funerary equipment of Inpuemhet. WoodenModels.

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iii2.550Granary, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 45320.Quibell and Hayter, Teti Pyramid, North Side 14, 41 pl. 25 [1].

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (b) Middle Kingdom. S 2757. Usermut andIpuemhet Inpu. Early Middle Kingdom. Burial chamber. Funerary equipment of Inpuemhet. WoodenModels.iii2.550Craftsmen, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 45319.Quibell and Hayter, Teti Pyramid, North Side 40-1 pl. 24, [2].

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (b) Middle Kingdom. S 2757. Usermut andIpuemhet Inpu. Early Middle Kingdom. Burial chamber. Funerary equipment of Inpuemhet. WoodenModels.iii2.550Spinners, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 45321.Quibell and Hayter, Teti Pyramid, North Side 15, 42-3 fig. pl. 26 [1].

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (b) Middle Kingdom. S 2757. Usermut andIpuemhet Inpu. Early Middle Kingdom. Burial chamber. Funerary equipment of Inpuemhet. WoodenModels.iii2.550Brewers and butchers, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 45497 (as 45496 in Bibl.).Quibell and Hayter, Teti Pyramid, North Side 13, 40 pl. 24 [1].

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (b) Middle Kingdom. S 2757. Usermut andIpuemhet Inpu. Early Middle Kingdom. Burial chamber. Funerary equipment of Inpuemhet. WoodenModels.iii2.550Rope-makers, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46765.Quibell and Hayter, Teti Pyramid, North Side 14, 41-2 pl. 25 [2].

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (b) Middle Kingdom. S 2757. Usermut andIpuemhet Inpu. Early Middle Kingdom. Burial chamber. Funerary equipment of Inpuemhet. WoodenModels.iii2.550Two female offering-bringers, inscribed for Inpuemhet, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46771-2.Quibell and Hayter, Teti Pyramid, North Side 14, 15, 43 pl. 26 [2].

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (b) Middle Kingdom. S 2757. Usermut andIpuemhet Inpu. Early Middle Kingdom. Burial chamber. Funerary equipment of Inpuemhet. WoodenModels.iii2.550

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Two male statuettes, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46769-70.Quibell and Hayter, Teti Pyramid, North Side 14, 15, 43 pl. 26 [2].

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (b) Middle Kingdom. Hetep. Temp. Amenemhet Ior later. Statue chambers.iii2.550(9)Block-statue of deceased, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 48858.Firth and Gunn, Teti Pyramid Cemetery ii, pls. 40 [C], 41 [B]; i, 62, 277-8.

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (b) Middle Kingdom. Hetep. Temp. Amenemhet Ior later. Statue chambers.iii2.550(10)Block-statue of deceased, limestone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 48857.Firth and Gunn, Teti Pyramid Cemetery ii, pls. 40 [D], 41 [A]; i, 62, 277-8.

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (c) Second Int. Period. Intrusive burial in theMortuary Temple of Iput I.iii2.552Rectangular coffin of Abed, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28108 (JE 32750).Lacau, Sarcophages ii, 86-7 pl. xix [1, 2].

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (c) Second Int. Period. Intrusive burial in theMortuary Temple of Iput I.iii2.552Dagger of Nehemen, with cartouches of Nebkhepeshre Apophis III, and hunting scene, bronze, fromcoffin, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 52768 (JE 32735).Daressy in Ann. Serv. vii (1906), 118-19 pl. at end [1, 2].

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (d) New Kingdom. No. 2 (of Loret).Amenemonet. End of Dyn. XVIII.iii2.552Stela, dedicated by sons Ptahmosi and Amenemhab, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 10.6.24.8.Forman and Vilímková, Eg. Art pls. 107, 109.<<>>

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (d) New Kingdom. No. 2 (of Loret).Amenemonet. End of Dyn. XVIII.iii2.553Pyramidion, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 41665.Rammant-Peeters, Pyramidions 23-4 [20] pls. xiv [40], xv [31-2]. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 193-4 [758].<<>>

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (d) New Kingdom. No. 2 (of Loret).

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Amenemonet. End of Dyn. XVIII.iii2.553Blocks. (a) five female relatives and text, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 17.6.25.1.Löhr in Panthéon xxviii (1970), Abb. 4.<<>>

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (d) New Kingdom. No. 2 (of Loret).Amenemonet. End of Dyn. XVIII.iii2.553Blocks. (b) two registers of female and male offering bearers, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.<<>>

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (d) New Kingdom. No. 2 (of Loret).Amenemonet. End of Dyn. XVIII.iii2.553Blocks. (c) offering-bearers approaching offerings, with remains of cattle counting above, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum.Graefe in Zivie, A.-P. (ed.), Memphis et ses nécropoles au Nouvel Empire [etc.], 50 [7] pl. 4.<<>>

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (d) New Kingdom. No. 2 (of Loret).Amenemonet. End of Dyn. XVIII.iii2.553Blocks. (d) two male and four female offering-bearers, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.<<>>

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (d) New Kingdom. No. 2 (of Loret).Amenemonet. End of Dyn. XVIII.iii2.553Blocks. (e) remains of twenty columns of text and man on right, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.<<>>

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (d) New Kingdom. No. 2 (of Loret).Amenemonet. End of Dyn. XVIII.iii2.553Blocks. (f) priest censing, and remains of shrine with squatting divinities and steps above, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum.Löhr in Panthéon xxviii (1970), Abb. 6.<<>>

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Block. (g) four male offering bearers, two female mourners, and priest censing, with remains of cattlecounting before deceased and wife seated above, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 5.7.24.11.Offering bearer with yoke and mourners, Werbrouck, Pleureuses 83 pl. xxxiii.<<>>

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (d) New Kingdom. No. 2 (of Loret).Amenemonet. End of Dyn. XVIII.iii2.553Block. (h) deceased with wife and two sons before Sekhmet in shrine, and offerings, and children asoffering bearers below, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 5.7.24.15 (JE 11975).Le Règne du Soleil. Akhnaton and Néfertiti Exposition ... Bruxelles, 17 janvier - 16 mars 1975, No. 70.<<>>

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (d) New Kingdom. No. 2 (of Loret).Amenemonet. End of Dyn. XVIII.iii2.553Double-statue, deceased and wife Nefertere seated, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. No. 8.6.24.10.Hornemann, Types v, pl. 1215.<<>>

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (d) New Kingdom. No. 4 (of Loret). Thay. End ofDyn. XVIII.iii2.553Stela, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 34542 (Temp. No. 22.11.24.9).Upper part Thay, Myliwiec, Le Portrait royal pl. cx [243].

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (d) New Kingdom. No. 4 (of Loret). Thay. End ofDyn. XVIII.iii2.553Statue, ebony, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 33255.Lange, K. König Echnaton and die Amarna-Zeit pls. 48-9.

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (d) New Kingdom. No. 5 (of Loret). Mosi. Temp.Ramesses II. Part reconstructed in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.iii2.554(1)(1) Judgement scene and deceased and wife, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 17.6.25.5.Gaballa, The Memphite Tomb-Chapel of Mose 14-15 [20] pl. xxix.<<>>

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (d) New Kingdom. No. 5 (of Loret). Mosi. Temp.Ramesses II. Part reconstructed in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.iii2.554(2)

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Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (d) New Kingdom. No. 5 (of Loret). Mosi. Temp.Ramesses II. Part reconstructed in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.iii2.554(3)Doorway. (a) and (b) Deceased adoring, (c)-(f) names and titles from offering texts, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, Temp. No. 25.1.15.7.Gaballa, The Memphite Tomb-Chapel of Mose 12 [11-14], 14 [18, 19] pls. xxiii, xxiv.<<>>

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (d) New Kingdom. No. 5 (of Loret). Mosi. Temp.Ramesses II. Part reconstructed in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.iii2.554(4)(4) Two registers, I, deceased and wife before a god, and deceased before a god in shrine and goddess, II,deceased and wife offering head of oryx to bark of Sokari, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No.17.6.25.5.Gaballa, The Memphite Tomb-Chapel of Mose 13-14 [17] pl. xxviii.<<>>

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (d) New Kingdom. No. 5 (of Loret). Mosi. Temp.Ramesses II. Part reconstructed in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.iii2.554(5)(5) Two registers, I, deceased and wife before god, and deceased before god, II, deceased and wife adoringThoth, and deceased adoring Thoth, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 17.6.25.5.Gaballa, The Memphite Tomb-Chapel of Mose 12-13 [15] pls. xxv, xxvi.<<>>

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (d) New Kingdom. No. 5 (of Loret). Mosi. Temp.Ramesses II. Part reconstructed in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.iii2.554(6)(6) Two registers, I, double scene, deceased before a goddess, II, double scene, deceased adoring Horus,and adoring Wepwaut, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 17.6.25.5.Gaballa, The Memphite Tomb-Chapel of Mose 13 [16] pl. xxvii.<<>>

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (d) New Kingdom. No. 5 (of Loret). Mosi. Temp.Ramesses II. Part reconstructed in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.iii2.554(7)(7) Registers, I, lower part of deceased and wife before a god and goddess, II, deceased adoring bull andseven cows with genii and oars, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 17.6.25.5.

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Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (d) New Kingdom. No. 5 (of Loret). Mosi. Temp.Ramesses II. Part reconstructed in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.iii2.554(8)(8) Seated statue of Osiris, uninscribed, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 17.6.25.5.Gaballa, The Memphite Tomb-Chapel of Mose 10 [9] pl. xviii [a].<<>>

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (d) New Kingdom. No. 5 (of Loret). Mosi. Temp.Ramesses II. Part reconstructed in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.iii2.554(9)(9) Remains of text, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 17.6.25.5.Gaballa, The Memphite Tomb-Chapel of Mose 11 pl. xviii [b].<<>>

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (d) New Kingdom. No. 5 (of Loret). Mosi. Temp.Ramesses II. Outer Hall.iii2.554(11) and (12)(11) and (12) Blocks with text on lawsuit concerning land presented to Mosi’s ancestor Neshi by Amosis,with one document dated year 58 or 59 of Haremhab, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. No. 17.5.25.8.Gaballa, The Memphite Tomb-Chapel of Mose 22-7 pls. xxxviii [upper], l-lxiii.

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (d) New Kingdom. No. 5 (of Loret). Mosi. Temp.Ramesses II. Inner Hall.iii2.554(13)(13) Doorway. (a) Deceased adoring before pylon, with [large figure of deceased] behind; (b) deceasedwith scribe’s equipment before pylon, and two registers behind, deceased before two goddesses, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 22.5.25.1.Gaballa, The Memphite Tomb-Chapel of Mose 7 [1, 2] pls. iii-vi.<<>>

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (d) New Kingdom. No. 5 (of Loret). Mosi. Temp.Ramesses II. Inner Hall.iii2.554(14)-(15)(14)-(15) Offering bearers, with deceased before Ptah and [goddess] in shrine above at (15), in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 22.5.25.1.Gaballa, The Memphite Tomb-Chapel of Mose 8 [4], 9-10 [7] pls. ix, x, xiv.<<>>

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (d) New Kingdom. No. 5 (of Loret). Mosi. Temp.

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Ramesses II. Inner Hall.iii2.554(16)(16) Remains of three registers, I, offering scenes before deities, II, deceased and wife, parents, andanother couple, being offered and censed, III, offering bearers, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. No. 22.5.25.1.Gaballa, The Memphite Tomb-Chapel of Mose 8-9 [5] pls. xi, xii [a], xiii.<<>>

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (d) New Kingdom. No. 5 (of Loret). Mosi. Temp.Ramesses II. Inner Hall.iii2.555(17)(17) Bottom registers of offering bearers, with deceased before Ptah-Sokari-Osiris in shrine and cowheaded Hathor above, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 22.5.25.1.Gaballa, The Memphite Tomb-Chapel of Mose 7-8 [3] pls. vii, viii.<<>>

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (d) New Kingdom. No. 5 (of Loret). Mosi. Temp.Ramesses II. Inner Hall.iii2.555(18)(18) Deceased and others before jury, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 22.5.25.1.Gaballa, The Memphite Tomb-Chapel of Mose 10 [8] pls. xv-xvii.<<>>

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (d) New Kingdom. No. 5 (of Loret). Mosi. Temp.Ramesses II. Pillars.iii2.554ALower part of pillar, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Gaballa, The Memphite Tomb-Chapel of Mose 19-20 pls. xlv-xlvii.

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (d) New Kingdom. No. 5 (of Loret). Mosi. Temp.Ramesses II. Other blocks.iii2.555(0.3)A(0.3) Three registers, I, almost completely lost, II, female mourners, and coffin in bark on sledge draggedby oxen, III, statue of deceased in shrine, mourner and remains of two boats, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. No. 17.5.25.1.Assmann, Das Grab des Amenemope 180-1 fig. 11.

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (d) New Kingdom. S 2730 (and probably 2736).Ipuia. Late Dyn. XVIII. Chapel.iii2.555Loose blocks. Registers of industries, etc., in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 17.6.24.13.Quibell and Hayter, Teti Pyramid North Side 36 pl. 13.

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Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (d) New Kingdom. S 2730 (and probably 2736).Ipuia. Late Dyn. XVIII. Hall.iii2.555Block with wife and mourners before mummy, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 21.6.24.12.Quibell and Hayter, Teti Pyramid North Side 35 pl. 11 [upper].<<>>

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (d) New Kingdom. S 2730 (and probably 2736).Ipuia. Late Dyn. XVIII. Hall.iii2.555(1)Stela, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 44722.Quibell and Hayter, Teti Pyramid North Side 32-3 pl. 9.

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (d) New Kingdom. S 2730 (and probably 2736).Ipuia. Late Dyn. XVIII. Hall.iii2.555(2)Stela, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 27.3.25.17.Quibell and Hayter, Teti Pyramid North Side 35 pl. 11 [lower].<<>>

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (d) New Kingdom. S 2730 (and probably 2736).Ipuia. Late Dyn. XVIII. Hall.iii2.555(3)Two blocks, scenes before canopic jars and coffins, son Huy with wife censing to statue of deceased, andgarden with trees and pond with boats, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 21.6.24.16.Quibell and Hayter, Teti Pyramid North Side 33-5 fig. pl. 10.

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (d) New Kingdom. S 2730 (and probably 2736).Ipuia. Late Dyn. XVIII. Room west of Hall.iii2.555(4)Man leading horses, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 44924.Quibell and Hayter, Teti Pyramid North Side 35 pl. 12 [upper].

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (d) New Kingdom. S 2730 (and probably 2736).Ipuia. Late Dyn. XVIII. Finds.iii2.556Statuette of naked boy wearing large earrings, with name Iy on base, wood, late Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 44884.Quibell and Hayter, Teti Pyramid North Side 37-8 pl. 20 [1-3].

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (d) New Kingdom. Mahu, Dyn. XIX to XX.iii2.556Offering-table, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23094 (JE 33257).

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Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (d) New Kingdom. Mahu, Dyn. XIX to XX.iii2.556Block with Kings Zesernub, Teti (probably Sekhemkhet) and Userkaf squatting before hawk headed Re-Harakhti and a god, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 33258.Gauthier in BIFAO v (1906), 41-2 fig.

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (d) New Kingdom. Mahu, Dyn. XIX to XX.iii2.556AStela, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 33260.See Bull. Inst. Ég. iii Sér. 9 (1898), 412-13.

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (d) New Kingdom. Finds. Statues.iii2.556Nude girl with basket on head, ebony, probably mirror-handle, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 47789.Firth and Gunn, Teti Pyramid Cemeteries ii, pl. 45 [E]; i, 78 [80, v].

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (d) New Kingdom. Finds. Statues.iii2.556Crocodile dedicated to Sobk by Amenemwia, damaged, from S 2720, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 45103.See Quibell and Hayter, Teti Pyramid, North Side 11.

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (d) New Kingdom. Finds. Stelae.iii2.557Neban(en)su and wife Henutnefert adoring Osiris, and children before Senu and wife Ipu seated, temp.Amenophis III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34055 (JE 33107, 37909).Lacau, Stèles 98-9 pl. xxxiii.

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (d) New Kingdom. Finds. Blocks, etc.iii2.557Blocks, Merya and wife Sitti, late Dyn. XVIII or Dyn. XIX to XX. (a) Two scenes, deceased and wifeseated, with family and musicians, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 44926.Quibell and Hayter, Teti Pyramid, North Side 11, 36 pl. 15.

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (d) New Kingdom. Finds. Blocks, etc.iii2.557Blocks, Merya and wife Sitti, late Dyn. XVIII or Dyn. XIX to XX. (b) Deceased adoring Ptah-Sokari, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 44928.Quibell and Hayter, Teti Pyramid, North Side 37 pl. 17 [left].

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Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (d) New Kingdom. Finds. Blocks, etc.iii2.557Blocks, Merya and wife Sitti, late Dyn. XVIII or Dyn. XIX to XX. (c) Wife adoring Hathor, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 3.7.24.2.Quibell and Hayter, Teti Pyramid, North Side 37 pl. 17 [right].

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (d) New Kingdom. Finds. Blocks, etc.iii2.557Blocks, late Dyn. XVIII or Dyn. XIX to XX, found with last. (a) Two registers of offering-bearers, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 44925 (Temp. No. 3.7.24.7).Quibell and Hayter, Teti Pyramid, North Side 36 pl. 16.

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (d) New Kingdom. Finds. Blocks, etc.iii2.557Blocks, late Dyn. XVIII or Dyn. XIX to XX, found with last. (b) Osiris and Isis, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 44929.Quibell and Hayter, Teti Pyramid, North Side 37 pl. 18 [upper left].<<>>

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (d) New Kingdom. Finds. Blocks.iii2.557ARoyal head, probably Sethos I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 47777.Myliwiec, Le Portrait royal dans le bas-relief du Nouvel Empire 96 n.1 pl. xcii [207].

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (d) New Kingdom. Finds. Blocks, etc.iii2.557Blocks, late Dyn. XVIII or Dyn. XIX to XX, found with last. (c) Upper part, purification scene, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 44930.Quibell and Hayter, Teti Pyramid, North Side 37 pl. 18 [upper right].

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (d) New Kingdom. Finds. Various.iii2.557Offering-table of Minnakht, sandstone, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23079(JE 27914).Kamal, Tables d’offrandes 66 pl. xvii.

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (d) New Kingdom. Finds. Various.iii2.557Cylindrical box with animals and plants, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 44706 (JE 32744).Borchardt in Studies Presented to F. Ll. Griffith 257-8 pl 26 [a]

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (d) New Kingdom. Finds. Various.iii2.557

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Scribe’s palette with hieratic text, middle Dyn. XVIII in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 69021(JE 32970).See Loret in Bull. Inst. Ég. iii Sér. 10 (1899), 98 [3].

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. North of the Pyramid. (d) New Kingdom. Finds. Various.iii2.557Writing board, with part of the Prophecies of Neferti in hieratic on both sides, plaster-covered wood, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 25224 (JE 32972).Text, Daressy, Ostraca 52-4.

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. Various Finds from Mortuary Temple Area. Dyn. XIX to XX.iii2.559Stela, Huy and Tentamentet (woman), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36853.

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. Various Finds from Mortuary Temple Area. Dyn. XIX to XX.iii2.559Plaque of Huynufer, faience, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 39171.Quibell, Saqqara (1906-1907), 5, 79 pl. xxxv [4].

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. Various Finds from Mortuary Temple Area. Dyn. XIX to XX.iii2.559Stela, Kennakht adored by Mentuemweset, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36856.

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. Various Finds from Mortuary Temple Area. Dyn. XIX to XX.iii2.559Draughts-board of Kha, wood, temp. Sethos I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 68001 (JE 39925).Quibell, Saqqara (1907-1908), 21, 114-15 pls. lviii [1], lix.<<>>

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. Various Finds from Mortuary Temple Area. Dyn. XIX to XX.iii2.559Stela of Sayempeter, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 39140.Quibell, Saqqara (1906-1907), 80 pl. xxxvi [5].<<>>

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. Various Finds from Mortuary Temple Area. Dyn. XIX to XX.iii2.559Vase of Ramesses II, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 40691.Quibell, Saqqara (1907-1908), 21, 114 pl. lvii [5].

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. (b) ‘Greek Serapeum’ Enclosure Area. Early Middle Kingdom Tomb.North burial chamber.iii2.560

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Lower part of statuette of Pepy seated on ground, basalt, probably New Kingdom and intrusive, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 39143.Quibell, Saqqara (1906-1907), 7, 73 pl. xi (as granite).<<>>

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. (b) ‘Greek Serapeum’ Enclosure Area. Early Middle Kingdom Tomb.South burial chamber.iii2.560Rectangular wooden coffins of Karenen, inner and outer, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 39053-4 (or JE39054a, b?, see below for another JE 39053).Coffin texts, de Buck i-vii, Sq 6 C (outer) i Sq 5 C (inner).<<>>

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. (b) ‘Greek Serapeum’ Enclosure Area. Early Middle Kingdom Tomb.South burial chamber.iii2.560Rectangular wooden coffin of Nefersemdent, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 39114.Interior, Quibell, Saqqara (1906-1907), pls. xx-xxv.

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. (b) ‘Greek Serapeum’ Enclosure Area. Early Middle Kingdom Tomb.South burial chamber.iii2.560Head-rest of Nefersemdent, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 39155.

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. (b) ‘Greek Serapeum’ Enclosure Area. Early Middle Kingdom Tomb.South burial chamber.iii2.560Head-rest of Karenen, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 39156.

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. (b) ‘Greek Serapeum’ Enclosure Area. Early Middle Kingdom Tomb.South burial chamber.iii2.560Canopic-box of Karenen, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 39107.Text Quibell, Saqqara (1906-1907), 10.

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. (b) ‘Greek Serapeum’ Enclosure Area. Early Middle Kingdom Tomb.South burial chamber. Statuettes and models. Wood.iii2.560Two male and two female statuettes, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 39150-3.Quibell, Saqqara (1906-1907), 11, 74 pl. xiv.

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. (b) ‘Greek Serapeum’ Enclosure Area. Early Middle Kingdom Tomb.South burial chamber. Statuettes and models. Wood.

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iii2.560Three boats, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 39127-8, 39144.Quibell, Saqqara (1906-1907), 9, 11, 12, 75, 76 pls. xvii [2], xviii [1, 5].

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. (b) ‘Greek Serapeum’ Enclosure Area. Early Middle Kingdom Tomb.South burial chamber. Statuettes and models. Wood.iii2.560AKitchen, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 14.3.15.8.Tooley, A. M. J. Egyptian Models and Scenes fig. 40.

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. (b) ‘Greek Serapeum’ Enclosure Area. Early Middle Kingdom Tomb.South burial chamber. Statuettes and models. Wood.iii2.560Kitchen, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 4.3.23.1.Quibell, Saqqara (1906-1907), 8, 11, 76 pl. xix [1].<<>>

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. (b) ‘Greek Serapeum’ Enclosure Area. Early Middle Kingdom Tomb.South burial chamber. Statuettes and models. Wood.iii2.561Brewers, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 39146.Quibell, Saqqara (1906-1907), 12, 76 pl. xix [3].<<>>

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. (b) ‘Greek Serapeum’ Enclosure Area. Early Middle Kingdom Tomb.South burial chamber. Statuettes and models. Wood.iii2.561Procession of offering-bearers, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 39126.Quibell, Saqqara (1906-1907), 8, 74 pl. xv.

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. (b) ‘Greek Serapeum’ Enclosure Area. Early Middle Kingdom Tomb.South burial chamber. Statuettes and models. Wood.iii2.561Musicians before deceased seated, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 39130.Quibell, Saqqara (1906-1907), 10, 74-5 pl. xvi.

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. (b) ‘Greek Serapeum’ Enclosure Area. Early Middle Kingdom Tomb.South burial chamber. Statuettes and models. Wood.iii2.561Carpenters, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 39129.Quibell, Saqqara (1906-1907), 10, 75 pl. xvii [4].

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. (b) ‘Greek Serapeum’ Enclosure Area. Early Middle Kingdom Tomb.

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South burial chamber. Statuettes and models. Wood.iii2.561Potter’s workshop, three models, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 39131-2, 39147.Quibell, Saqqara (1906-1907), 10, 11, 75, 76 pl. xvii [1, 3], xviii [4], xix [4].<<>>

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. (b) ‘Greek Serapeum’ Enclosure Area. Early Middle Kingdom Tomb.South burial chamber. Statuettes and models. Wood.iii2.561Ropemakers, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Quibell, Saqqara (1906-1907), 11, 75 pl. xviii [2].

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. (b) ‘Greek Serapeum’ Enclosure Area. Early Middle Kingdom Tomb.South burial chamber. Statuettes and models. Wood.iii2.561Spinning sheds, two models, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Quibell, Saqqara (1906-1907), 8, 11, 74, 76 pls. xiii, xix [2] (as vineyards).

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. (b) ‘Greek Serapeum’ Enclosure Area. Shaft No. 289. Khenu and IpiemsafIpi. 1st Int. Period. Burial chamber. Khenu.iii2.561 and AddendaInner rectangular wooden coffin, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 39052.Quibell, Saqqara (1906-1907), pl. xxviii.<<>>

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. (b) ‘Greek Serapeum’ Enclosure Area. Shaft No. 289. Khenu and IpiemsafIpi. 1st Int. Period. Burial chamber. Khenu.iii2.561Inscribed wooden sticks and clubs, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. Nos. 20.3.31.7-10.Texts, Quibell, Saqqara (1906-1907), pl. 17.

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. (b) ‘Greek Serapeum’ Enclosure Area. Shaft No. 289. Khenu and IpiemsafIpi. 1st Int. Period. Burial chamber. Khenu.iii2.561Rowing-boat with inscribed statuette of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 39145, 39149.Quibell, Saqqara (1906-1907), 16, 77 pl. xxix.

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. (b) ‘Greek Serapeum’ Enclosure Area. Shaft No. 289. Khenu and IpiemsafIpi. 1st Int. Period. Burial chamber. Ipiemsaf.iii2.561Coffin of Ipiemsaf [Sq 8 C], in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, possibly JE 39053 (but see above for the samenumber).See Quibell, Saqqara (1906-1907), 15.

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Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. (b) ‘Greek Serapeum’ Enclosure Area. Shaft. No. 276. Tha. Early MiddleKingdom.iii2.562Royal statue, legs below knees missing, possibly Teti, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 39103.Quibell, Saqqara (1906-1907), 19, 77 pl. xxxi.

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. (b) ‘Greek Serapeum’ Enclosure Area. Finds. Statues.iii2.562Male head, quartzite, end of Dyn. XXV or early Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38561.Quibell, Saqqara (1905-1906), 29 pl. xxx [1, 2].<<>>

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. (b) ‘Greek Serapeum’ Enclosure Area. Finds. Statues.iii2.562 and AddendaThauineb-hezet (woman), wood, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 39158.Quibell, Saqqara (1906-1907), 78 pl. xxxii [4, 5].

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. (b) ‘Greek Serapeum’ Enclosure Area. Finds. False-doors. 1st Int. Periodor early Middle Kingdom.iii2.562Harshefnakht, formerly in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38556, now in Port Saîd Museum.Quibell, Saqqara (1905-1906), 20 pl. xii cf. on v.

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. (b) ‘Greek Serapeum’ Enclosure Area. Finds. False-doors. 1st Int. Periodor early Middle Kingdom.iii2.562Hetepi, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 39102.Quibell, Saqqara (1906-1907), 72 pl. vi [2].

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. (b) ‘Greek Serapeum’ Enclosure Area. Finds. False-doors. 1st Int. Periodor early Middle Kingdom.iii2.562Hetepmert, woman, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 57197 (JE 38554).

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. (b) ‘Greek Serapeum’ Enclosure Area. Finds. False-doors. 1st Int. Periodor early Middle Kingdom.iii2.562-3Inpuemhet, same man as following, false door, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 57211 (JE 38552).Quibell, Saqqara (1905-1906), 22-4 (text), 26 pls. xv, xix [3].

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. (b) ‘Greek Serapeum’ Enclosure Area. Finds. False-doors. 1st Int. Period

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or early Middle Kingdom.iii2.562-3Inpuemhet, same man as preceding, side piece with registers, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38560,another in New York NY, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 10.175.71.Quibell, Saqqara (1905-1906), 22-4 (text), 26 pls. xv, xix [3].

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. (b) ‘Greek Serapeum’ Enclosure Area. Finds. False-doors. 1st Int. Periodor early Middle Kingdom.iii2.563Ipi In, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 57212 (JE 38557).Quibell, Saqqara (1905-1906), 20-2 pl. xiii.

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. (b) ‘Greek Serapeum’ Enclosure Area. Finds. False-doors. 1st Int. Periodor early Middle Kingdom.iii2.563Kheti Irti-tetiankh, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 57209 (JE 38559).Quibell, Saqqara (1905-1906), 20 pls. xi cf. ix [lower].

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. (b) ‘Greek Serapeum’ Enclosure Area. Finds. False-doors. 1st Int. Periodor early Middle Kingdom.iii2.563Khuy, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 57210 (JE 38558).Quibell, Saqqara (1905-1906), 22 pl. xiv.

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. (b) ‘Greek Serapeum’ Enclosure Area. Finds. False-doors. 1st Int. Periodor early Middle Kingdom.iii2.563Sit-khemt, woman, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 57202 (JE 38553).Quibell, Saqqara (1905-1906), 24 pl. xvi [right].

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. (b) ‘Greek Serapeum’ Enclosure Area. Finds. False-doors. 1st Int. Periodor early Middle Kingdom.iii2.563Theset Mestni, woman, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 57206 (JE 38555).Quibell, Saqqara (1905-1906), 24 pl. xvi [left].

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. (b) ‘Greek Serapeum’ Enclosure Area. Finds. Side-pieces. 1st Int. Periodor early Middle Kingdom.iii2.563-4Hetepmert, woman, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38542.

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. (b) ‘Greek Serapeum’ Enclosure Area. Finds. Lintels, blocks, etc. 1st Int.Period or early Middle Kingdom.

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iii2.564Block, Khety, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 39228.Quibell, Saqqara (1906-1907), 19, 72 pl. vii [4].

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. (b) ‘Greek Serapeum’ Enclosure Area. Finds. Offering tables. 1st Int.Period or early Middle Kingdom.iii2.565AIpi, Dyn. VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 57015 (JE 38429).Moret and Abou-Ghazi, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches iii [1], 21 pls.<<>>

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. (b) ‘Greek Serapeum’ Enclosure Area. Finds. Offering tables. 1st Int.Period or early Middle Kingdom.iii2.565Inpuemhet-wer, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 57018 (JE 38428).Quibell, Saqqara (1905-1906), 25 pl. xviii [2].

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. (b) ‘Greek Serapeum’ Enclosure Area. Finds. Offering tables. 1st Int.Period or early Middle Kingdom.iii2.565Inpuemsaf, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 57017 (JE 38426).Quibell, Saqqara (1905-1906) 4, 25 pl. xviii [1].

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. (b) ‘Greek Serapeum’ Enclosure Area. Finds. Offering tables. 1st Int.Period or early Middle Kingdom.iii2.565Menankh-pepy [Meni] and Ni[ankh]-hathor, alabaster, probably Dyn. VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 57014 (JE 38427).Fischer, Dendera in the Third Millenium B.C. 27-8 [9] n.117 fig. 6 pl. iv.

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. (b) ‘Greek Serapeum’ Enclosure Area. Finds. Offering tables. 1st Int.Period or early Middle Kingdom.iii2.565Senezemib Bebibi, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 57016 (JE 38430).Quibell, Saqqara (1905-1906), 19, 25 pls. xviii [3], cf. ix [upper].

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. West and South-West of the Pyramid. LS 20 [C 26] Iy. Dyn. V. or later.iii2.565False-door of wife Nefert, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 57124 (JE 39135).L. D. ii.100 [b].

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. West and South-West of the Pyramid. Pedepep. Dyn. XXVI.iii2.565

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Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. West and South-West of the Pyramid. LS 19. Psammethek-nebpehti.Dyn. XXVI. West room.iii2.566Sarcophagus, anthropoid, basalt, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 21.11.14.6.Divinities and text on lid, L. D. iii.279 [e].

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. West and South-West of the Pyramid. Firth Excavation. Theteti. LateDyn. VI. Statuettes.iii2.566Statue (as statuette in Bibl.) of man wearing long kilt, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 49371.Encycl. phot. Caire pl. 43.

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. Tomb of Theteti. Wooden statuettes.iii2.566AStatue of deceased wearing long kilt, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 93161.Harvey, J. Wooden Statues of the Old Kingdom. A Typological Study (2001), 77, 292-3 [A 90] figs.

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. Tomb of Theteti. Wooden statuettes.iii2.566AStatue of deceased wearing short kilt, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 93162.Harvey, J. Wooden Statues of the Old Kingdom. A Typological Study (2001), 77, 302-3 [A 95] figs.

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. Tomb of Theteti. Wooden statuettes.iii2.566AStatue of deceased wearing long kilt, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 93163.Harvey, J. Wooden Statues of the Old Kingdom. A Typological Study (2001), 77, 294-5 [A 91] figs.

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. Tomb of Theteti. Wooden statuettes.iii2.567AStatuette of Shemi, wearing long kilt, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 64905 [= Gunn MSS. xiv.42 [2, right]].Harvey, J. Wooden Statues of the Old Kingdom. A Typological Study (2001), 75, 76, 287 [A 87] figs. on 286,287 [upper and lower left].

Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. West and South-West of the Pyramid. Firth Excavation. Finds. Falsedoors.iii2.568Sit-iythenu (woman), Dyn. VI or 1st Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 59158.Fischer in ÄZ 90 (1963), 36-7 Taf. vi.

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Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. West and South-West of the Pyramid. Firth Excavation. Finds. Offeringtables.iii2.571Senbeb and wife Aku, Dyn. XIII (?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23031 (JE 27095).Kamal, Tables d’offrandes 25-6 pl. xiv.

Saqqâra. East of the Step Pyramid. D 49. Khnemhotp. Dyn. V. Chapel.iii2.578West wall. False door. Panel, deceased at table, and offering list, with man with linen and another censingon left, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1423 (JE 15215).Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 103-4 Bl. 23.

Saqqâra. East of the Step Pyramid. D 49. Khnemhotp. Dyn. V.iii2.579Offering-table of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 15214.

Saqqâra. East of the Step Pyramid. D 49. Khnemhotp. Dyn. V.iii2.579Offering-table of wife Khentetka, probably from here, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1367(JE 27918).See Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 30-1 (text).

Saqqâra. East of the Step Pyramid. D 47. Nenkheftka. Temp. Sahure or later. Offering room.iii2.580(3)Registers, I-II, estates, III-IV, attendants, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1558.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 19-21 Bl. 62 (caption interchanged with 1559).

Saqqâra. East of the Step Pyramid. D 47. Nenkheftka. Temp. Sahure or later. Offering room.iii2.580(4)Deceased at table and below, registers with musicians, singers, dancers, and clappers, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 1533 (JE 28504).Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 231-2 Bl. 47.

Saqqâra. East of the Step Pyramid. D 47. Nenkheftka. Temp. Sahure or later. Offering room.iii2.581(6)False-door, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1484 (JE 15132, 28506, 28820).Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 177-81 Bl. 40.

Saqqâra. East of the Step Pyramid. D 47. Nenkheftka. Temp. Sahure or later. Statues.iii2.581Deceased seated, with wife, both headless, double-statue, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 94, 285.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 74, 177 Bl. 21 (CG 94).

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Saqqâra. East of the Step Pyramid. D 47. Nenkheftka. Temp. Sahure or later. Statues.iii2.581Deceased standing, fragments, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 284.Text, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 176.

Saqqâra. East of the Step Pyramid. D 47. Nenkheftka. Temp. Sahure or later. Statues.iii2.581Deceased, two, seated, diorite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 30-1.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 30-1 Bl. 8.

Saqqâra. East of the Step Pyramid. D 47. Nenkheftka. Temp. Sahure or later. Statues.iii2.581Deceased, seated, headless, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 69.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 59.

Saqqâra. East of the Step Pyramid. D 47. Nenkheftka. Temp. Sahure or later. Statues.iii2.581Deceased seated, headless, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 174.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 122.

Saqqâra. East of the Step Pyramid. D 47. Nenkheftka. Temp. Sahure or later.iii2.581Deceased seated, headless, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 35312.<<>>

Saqqâra. East of the Step Pyramid. D 47. Nenkheftka. Temp. Sahure or later.iii2.581Deceased seated, upper part lost, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 178.Text, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 124.

Saqqâra. East of the Step Pyramid. D 47. Nenkheftka. Temp. Sahure or later.iii2.581Deceased seated, head and fragments, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 263, 265-6.Head, (CG 263), Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 168 pl. 57; CG 255-6, see 168-9 (text).

Saqqâra. East of the Step Pyramid. D 47. Nenkheftka. Temp. Sahure or later. Statues.iii2.581Two scribe-statues, headless, limestone and granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 103, 170.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 81, 120 Bl. 38 (CG 170).

Saqqâra. East of the Step Pyramid. D 47. Nenkheftka. Temp. Sahure or later. Statues.iii2.581Fragments of servant-statuettes, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 321-3.

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Saqqâra. East of the Step Pyramid. D 50. Nikaure. Temp. Raneferef or later.iii2.581False-door, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 57173.Name and titles, Mariette, Mastabas 313 [c].

Saqqâra. East of the Step Pyramid. D 51. Ptahhotp. Temp. Userkaf or later. Finds.iii2.582Lower part of seated statue, formerly in Huber colln., now in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 156(JE 8384).Sketch and text, Brugsch, Recueil 13 pl. vii [3].

Saqqâra. East of the Step Pyramid. D 52. Senenuankh. Temp. Sahure or later, or Dyn. VI (Baer).Block bringing animals, oryx, gazelle and ibex (probably from here), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp.No. 27.6.16.2iii2.582(1)AMen bringing animals to deceased and scribes.Shanawi and Harpur, in JEA 74 (1988), 61-2 fig. 4.

Saqqâra. East of the Step Pyramid. D 52. Senenuankh. Temp. Sahure or later, or Dyn. VI (Baer).Block, upper part of five estates, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 27.6.16.1iii2.582(2)ADeceased seated, and estates.Sharawi and Harpur, in JEA 74 (1988), 61 fig. 3.

Saqqâra. East of the Step Pyramid. D 52. Senenuankh. Temp. Sahure or later, or Dyn. VI (Baer).iii2.582(5)Two adjoining blocks from above niche, (a) Lower part deceased at table, (b) three remaining registers ofoffering bearers and butchers, both in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1554 (one = JE 57179).Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 14-15 Bl. 59 (block b).

Saqqâra. East of the Step Pyramid. D 52. Senenuankh. Temp. Sahure or later, or Dyn. VI (Baer).iii2.582Ointment-slab, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1337 (JE 19545).Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 18 Bl. 6.<<>>

Saqqâra. East of the Step Pyramid. D 55. Neferirtnef. Temp. Neferirkare or later. Statues.iii2.584Deceased seated, with wife squatting and small son Werkauptah, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 21.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 21-3 Bl. 6.

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Saqqâra. East of the Step Pyramid. D 55. Neferirtnef. Temp. Neferirkare or later. Statues.iii2.584Lower part of seated statue, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 157.See Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 113-14 (text).

Saqqâra. East of the Step Pyramid. D 56. Nimaetsed. Temp. Neuserre or later. Statues.iii2.584Double-statue of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 133.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 99-100 Bl. 30.

Saqqâra. East of the Step Pyramid. D 56. Nimaetsed. Temp. Neuserre or later. Statues.iii2.585Scribe-statue of deceased, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 58 (JE 37207).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 51-2 Bl. 15.

Saqqâra. East of the Step Pyramid. D 56. Nimaetsed. Temp. Neuserre or later. Statues.iii2.585Deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 88.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 69-70 Bl. 20.

Saqqâra. East of the Step Pyramid. D 56. Nimaetsed. Temp. Neuserre or later. Statues.iii2.585Man cleaning jar, probably from here, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 113.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 88 Bl. 25.

Saqqâra. East of the Step Pyramid. D 58. Raneferefankh. Temp. Raneferef or later.iii2.585Statue of man seated, probably from here, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 87.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 69 Bl. 19.

Saqqâra. East of the Step Pyramid. E 11. Neferseshem-seshet Khenu. Dyn. VI. Offering niche. In Cairo,Egyptian Museum.iii2.585South and north walls. Deceased at table, offering list and offering-bearers, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 1491-2 (JE 30188).Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 192-8 Bl. 42.

Saqqâra. East of the Step Pyramid. E 11. Neferseshem-seshet Khenu. Dyn. VI. Offering niche. In Cairo,Egyptian Museum.iii2.585False-door, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1490 (JE 30187).Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 191-2 Bl. 41.

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Saqqâra. East of the Step Pyramid. E 11. Neferseshem-seshet Khenu. Dyn. VI. Perhaps from here.iii2.586Blocks with offering bearers, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1542, 1545 (JE 37102), 1553(JE 37103), 1676.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 1-2, 4-5, 13-14, 130 Bl. 53-4, 59.

Saqqâra. East of the Step Pyramid. E 13. Meryre-ankh Ihynes. Temp. Pepy I or later.iii2.586False-door, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1483 (JE 11331).Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 174-6 Bl. 39.

Saqqâra. East of the Step Pyramid. F 1. Niankh-re. Dyn. V.iii2.586Statue with small figures of wife squatting and son Inpukha by his legs, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG62.Text, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 54-5 Bl. 16.

Saqqâra. East of the Step Pyramid. F 3. Minnufer. Dyn. V-VI.iii2.586False-door. Upper part, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1516 (JE 27936).Text, Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 219-20.

Saqqâra. East of the Step Pyramid. F 3. Minnufer.iii2.586False-door. Lintel with offering text, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1680.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 132.

Saqqâra. East of the Step Pyramid. Harkhebi. Dyn. XXVI.iii2.588Canopic-jars, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 35781.Texts, Daressy in Ann. Serv. iv (1903), 77.

Saqqâra. East of the Step Pyramid. Harkhebi. Dyn. XXVI.iii2.588Mummy-mask and ornaments, some inscribed, gilt silver, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 52779-80 (JE35796).Texts, Daressy in Ann. Serv. iv (1903), 80.

Saqqâra. East of the Step Pyramid. LS 24. Bekenrenef. Temp. Psammetikhos I.iii2.589Two blocks, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.

Saqqâra. In the Step Pyramid Enclosure. Old Kingdom.

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iii2.592Double-statue of Nikauhor, same man as following, Dyn. V, red granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE71967.Lauer in Ann. Serv. xxxix (1939), 449-50 pl. xviii.

Saqqâra. In the Step Pyramid Enclosure. Old Kingdom.iii2.592Seated statue of Nikauhor, same man as preceding, black granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 71968.Lauer in Ann. Serv. xxxix (1939), 450 pl. lxix.

Saqqâra. In the Step Pyramid Enclosure. New Kingdom.iii2.592Female head with earrings, wood with plaster, end of Dyn. XVIII or later, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 71969.Lauer in Ann. Serv. xxxix (1939), 450 pl. lxx.

Saqqâra. West of the Step Pyramid. D 62. Ptahhotp [I]. Temp. Isesi. Finds.iii2.598Two wooden statues, presumably from here, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72379-80.<<>>

Saqqâra. West of the Step Pyramid. D 62. Ptahhotp [I]. Temp. Isesi. Finds.iii2.598Cylinder seal with Horus-name of Raneferef, probably from here, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 72209.Fischer in Metropolitan Museum Journal 6 (1972) 14 n.32 fig. 23.

Saqqâra. West of the Step Pyramid. D 62. Ptahhotp [I]. Temp. Isesi. Finds.iii2.598Stopper of Zadkare Isesi, allegedly from here, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72204.Kaplony, Rollsiegel ii, 329 [25] Taf. 89.<<>>

Saqqâra. West of the Step Pyramid. D 62. Ptahhotp [I]. Temp. Isesi. Finds.iii2.598Sealing with name of Raneferef, allegedly from here, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72205.Kaplony, Rollsiegel ii, 284-6 [4] Taf. 80.<<>>

Saqqâra. West of the Step Pyramid. D 62. Ptahhotp [I]. Temp. Isesi. Finds.iii2.598Sealing with name of Khephren, allegedly from here, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72206.

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Saqqâra. West of the Step Pyramid. D 63. Iteti Ankhiris. Dyn. VI. Offering room.iii2.598False-door with statue at back of niche and offering list on inner jambs, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG57190 (JE 15157 and 39134).Murray, Saqqara Mastabas i, 18-19 pls. xviii, xix.

Saqqâra. West of the Step Pyramid. D 63. Iteti Ankhiris. Dyn. VI. Statues of deceased.iii2.598Seated, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 45.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 41-2 Bl. 12.

Saqqâra. West of the Step Pyramid. D 63. Iteti Ankhiris. Dyn. VI. Statues of deceased.iii2.598Standing, with feet together, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 47.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 43 Bl. 12.

Saqqâra. West of the Step Pyramid. Thefu (probably also Ptahhotp). End of Dyn. V. Other finds.iii2.605Offering-table of Ptah[hotp] Thefu, alabaster, perhaps from here, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 1332 (JE 27850).Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 15-16 Bl. 5.

Saqqâra. West of the Step Pyramid. D 61. Duaenre. Middle Dyn. V or later. Offering room.iii2.608False door. Panel, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1511.Text Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 216.

Saqqâra. West of the Step Pyramid. Ishethi Thethi. Temp. Pepy II or later. Serdab with wooden statuesand statuettes.iii2.610Two, deceased with staff and sceptre, inscribed, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 88575-6.Lauer in Rev. d’Ég. vii (1950), 16 [1, 2] pl. i [c, b].

Saqqâra. West of the Step Pyramid. Ishethi Thethi. Temp. Pepy II or later. Serdab with wooden statuesand statuettes.iii2.610Man in long kilt, found in shaft, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 88577.Lauer in Rev. d’Ég. vii (1950), 18 [top] pl. ii [a, b].

Saqqâra. West of the Step Pyramid. Ishethi Thethi. Temp. Pepy II or later. Serdab with wooden statues

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and statuettes.iii2.610Man, found in shaft, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 88578.Lauer in Rev. d’Ég. vii (1950), 18 [near top] pl. ii [d].

Saqqâra. West of the Step Pyramid. Ishethi Thethi. Temp. Pepy II or later. Serdab with wooden statuesand statuettes.iii2.610Female offering-bearer, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 88579.Lauer in Rev. d’Ég. vii (1950), 16 [3] pl. ii [c, right].

Saqqâra. West of the Step Pyramid. Ishethi Thethi. Temp. Pepy II or later. Serdab with wooden statuesand statuettes.iii2.610Woman pounding grain, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 88580.Lauer in Rev. d’Ég. vii (1950), 16-17 [4] pl. ii [c, left].

Saqqâra. West of the Step Pyramid. Ishethi Thethi. Temp. Pepy II or later. Serdab with wooden statuesand statuettes.iii2.610Man and kneeling female mourner, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 88581-2.Drioton and Lauer in Ann. Serv. lv (1958), 216-17 [d, e] pl. xii.

Saqqâra. West of the Step Pyramid. Sebkemkhent Sebeky. Temp. Pepy II or later. Found in shaft.iii2.610Offering-table, with model grains of corn, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 89602.Drioton and Lauer in Ann. Serv. lv (1958), 244-5 [1] fig. 18.

Saqqâra. West of the Step Pyramid. Sebkemkhent Sebeky. Temp. Pepy II or later. Found in shaft.iii2.611(a) Statue of deceased, fragmentary, squatting, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 89599.Drioton and Lauer in Ann. Serv. lv (1958), 242-3 pl. xxv [a, left].

Saqqâra. West of the Step Pyramid. Sebkemkhent Sebeky. Temp. Pepy II or later. Found in shaft.iii2.611(b) and (c) Two statues of deceased, fragments, seated, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 89600-1.Drioton and Lauer in Ann. Serv. lv (1958), 243 pl. xxv [a middle and right, b].

Saqqâra. West of the Step Pyramid. E 14. Nezemib. Dyn. VI.iii2.611Lintel with offering-text and address, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1732.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 162 Bl. 94.

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Saqqâra. West of the Step Pyramid. H 1. Nisu-usert. Dyn. V-VI.iii2.611Incomplete false-door, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1444 (JE 27922).Texts, Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 126-7.

Saqqâra. West of the Step Pyramid. H 1. Nisu-usert. Dyn. V-VI.iii2.611Block from side of niche with name and title, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1688 (JE 27921).Texts, Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 136, 162.

Saqqâra. West of the Step Pyramid. H 1. Nisu-usert. Dyn. V-VI.iii2.611Block from side of niche with name and title, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1733.Texts, Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 136, 162.

Saqqâra. West of the Step Pyramid. Pernezu. Dyn. VI.iii2.612False door. Blocks, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1684 (JE 27926), CG 1689 (JE 27927), CG 1690 (JE27924), CG 1718 (JE 27925).Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 134, 136-7, 154 (texts) Bl. 92 (CG 1718).<<>>

Saqqâra. West of the Step Pyramid. Pernezu. Dyn. VI.iii2.612False-door of wife Niankh-hathor, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1506 (JE 4738).Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 211 Bl. 44.

Saqqâra. West of the Step Pyramid. Ptolemaic Tomb A.iii2.612Ankh-hap, rectangular, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 29301 (JE 17429).Maspero, Sarcophages i, 1-73 pls. i-v.

Saqqâra. West of the Step Pyramid. Ptolemaic Tomb A. Anthropoid sarcophagi.iii2.612Ankhet, daughter of Unnufer, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 4739.Buhl, Sarcophagi 124-6 [H, l] fig. 74, cf. pl. ix (titles).

Saqqâra. West of the Step Pyramid. Ptolemaic Tomb A. Anthropoid sarcophagi.iii2.612Gemhap, basalt, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. Nos. 23.1.21.7-8.Schmidt, Levende og Døde 219 figs. 1231-2.

Saqqâra. West of the Step Pyramid. Ptolemaic Tomb A. Anthropoid sarcophagi.

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iii2.612Hekenut, daughter of Renpetnefert (mother), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 17431.See Buhl, Sarcophagi 111, 114 [F, G 2] (names).

Saqqâra. West of the Step Pyramid. Ptolemaic Tomb A. Anthropoid sarcophagi.iii2.612Herubaste, daughter of Esiarhesbet (mother), basalt, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. Nos. 22.1.21.5-6.Buhl, Sarcophagi 48 [E, a 10] fig. 12.

Saqqâra. West of the Step Pyramid. Ptolemaic Tomb A. Anthropoid sarcophagi.iii2.612Nefarud, lid, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 4740 (Temp. No. 13.1.21.10).Buhl, Sarcophagi 93 [F, a 4] fig. 55, cf. pl. v (title).

Saqqâra. West of the Step Pyramid. Ptolemaic Tomb A. Anthropoid sarcophagi.iii2.612Sethet, daughter of Semset (mother), lid, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 6400(Temp. No. 26.2.21.6).Buhl, Sarcophagi, 93 [F, a 5] fig. 54.<<>>

Saqqâra. West of the Step Pyramid. Ptolemaic Tomb A. Anthropoid sarcophagi.iii2.612Unnufer, basalt, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 3.3.21.1.Buhl, Sarcophagi 39-40 [E, a 2] fig. 9, cf. pl. ii (title).

Saqqâra. West of the Step Pyramid. Ptolemaic Tomb B.iii2.613Rectangular sarcophagus of Zeho, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 29302 (JE 17430).Moret, Sarcophages i, 73-86 pls. vi-viii.

Saqqâra. Finds from West of the Step Pyramid.iii2.613Male statue, fragmentary, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 999 (JE 27954).Text, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, 20.

Saqqâra. Finds from West of the Step Pyramid.iii2.613AHand with part of offering-table, of a Chief ... of Memphis, black granite, New Kingdom, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 1017 (JE 27942).See Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, 28 (text).

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Saqqâra. Finds from West of the Step Pyramid.iii2.613Fragment statue of Ze-esefankh, holding Osiris, schist, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 1058 (JE 27940).Text, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, 42.

Saqqâra. Finds from West of the Step Pyramid.iii2.613Two pillars of User, Dyn. VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1550-1 (JE 27932-3).Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 8-9 Bl. 56-7.

Saqqâra. Finds from West of the Step Pyramid.iii2.613Block with registers, I, rope-making, II, making papyrus canoe, III, text only, Dyn. V, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 1697 (JE 27931).Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches 141 Bl. 90.

Saqqâra. E'. In the ‘Great Enclosure’.iii2.613AStela of Djeharbes, with Djeharbes on bier surrounded by Anubis, Isis, and Nephthys, and seated with twoattendants, with hieroglyphic and demotic texts, Dyn. XXVII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 98807.Sheikholeslami, C. M. The Egyptian Museum at the Millennium. A special exhibition in honor of the VIIIthInternational Congress of Egyptologists, 28 March-3 April 2000, 117 pl. 32.

Saqqâra. Around the Pyramid-complex of Unis. Tomb A.iii2.613Sealings of Hetepsekhemui, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 35586-8, 35590-5.Maspero in Ann. Serv. iii (1902), 187-90.

Saqqâra. Around the Pyramid-complex of Unis. Tomb A.iii2.613Sealings of Raneb, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 35584-5, 35609-18.Maspero in Ann. Serv. iii (1902), 187-90.

Saqqâra. Around the Pyramid-complex of Unis. Tomb A.iii2.613Sealings of Perneb, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 35598-608.Maspero in Ann. Serv. iii (1902), 187-90.

Saqqâra. Around the Pyramid-complex of Unis. Tomb A.iii2.613Sealing, illegible, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 35619.Maspero in Ann. Serv. iii (1902), 187-90.

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Saqqâra. Around the Pyramid-complex of Unis. Seshemnufer Ifi. Dyn. VI. Burial chamber.iii2.615Wooden rectangular coffin, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28121.Donadoni Roveri, Sarcofagi egizi 161-2 [C 21] Tav. xxxvii [2].

Saqqâra. Around the Pyramid-complex of Unis. Mitri. End of Dyn. V or early Dyn. VI.iii2.632Statue of wife ...menkaure..., wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 51738.Saleh, Hauptwerke No. 55 fig. Upper part, Firth in Ann. Serv. xxvi (1926), 101 pl. v.

Saqqâra. Around the Pyramid-complex of Unis. Mitri, end of Dyn. V or early Dyn. VI.iii2.632Statue of hunchback, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 52081.Müller, H. in MDAIK 7 (1937), 104 Taf. 19.

Saqqâra. Around the Pyramid-complex of Unis. Mitri. End of Dyn. V or early Dyn. VI.iii2.632Scribe-statue of deceased with child (now lost), inscribed, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 93165.Ann. Serv. xxvi (1926), 101 pl. iv [A].

Saqqâra. Around the Pyramid-complex of Unis. Mitri. End of Dyn. V or early Dyn. VI.iii2.632Scribe-statue, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 93166.Zayed, Trois études d’égyptologie 17-18 [ii] figs. 12 [right] (in situ), 14, 15.<<>>

Saqqâra. Around the Pyramid-complex of Unis. Rakhuf. Dyn. VI. Serdab.iii2.633Statue of deceased, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 93164.Hassan, Gîza v, 46 pl. viii.<<>>

Saqqâra. Around the Pyramid-complex of Unis. Iyka, Dyn. V.iii2.637False-door, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72201.Saleh, Hauptwerke No. 58 fig.

Saqqâra. Around the Pyramid-complex of Unis. Iyka, Dyn. V.iii2.637Offering-basin, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 57043 (JE 72202).Abou-Ghazi, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches iii, 38-9 pl.

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Saqqâra. Around the Pyramid complex of Unis. Tomb of Akhtihotp. Dyn. V-VI. Serdab.iii2.638AStatue of deceased, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 93167.Harvey, J. Wooden Statues of the Old Kingdom. A Typological Study (2001), 61-2, 148-9 [A 18] figs. and pl. ii[3rd from left] (from Zayed).

Saqqâra. Around the Pyramid complex of Unis. Tomb of Akhtihotp. Dyn. V-VI. Serdab.iii2.638Statue of man, right arm lost, not inscribed, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 93168 (probably this).Harvey, J. Wooden Statues of the Old Kingdom. A Typological Study (2001), 61-2 [A 14] fig. pl. ii [3rd fromright] (from Zayed).<<>>

Saqqâra. Around the Pyramid complex of Unis. Tomb of Akhtihotp. Dyn. V-VI. Serdab.iii2.638Statue of man, left foot and part of right foot lost, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 93169.Harvey, J. Wooden Statues of the Old Kingdom. A Typological Study (2001), 61-2, 150-1 [A 19] fig.<<>>

Saqqâra. Around the Pyramid complex of Unis. Tomb of Akhtihotp. Dyn. V-VI. Serdab.iii2.638Statue of deceased with staff, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 93170.Harvey, J. Wooden Statues of the Old Kingdom. A Typological Study (2001), 61-2, 142-3 [A 15] figs. and pl. ii[left] (from Zayed).<<>>

Saqqâra. Around the Pyramid complex of Unis. Tomb of Akhtihotp. Dyn. V-VI. Serdab.iii2.638Statue of man, right arm lost, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 93171.Harvey, J. Wooden Statues of the Old Kingdom. A Typological Study (2001), 61-2, 152-3 [A 20] fig. and pl. ii[right] (from Zayed).<<>>

Saqqâra. Around the Pyramid complex of Unis. Tomb of Akhtihotp. Dyn. V-VI. Serdab.iii2.638Statue of man, nude, left arm and lower legs lost, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 93172.Harvey, J. Wooden Statues of the Old Kingdom. A Typological Study (2001), 61-2, 155 [A 21] fig. on 154[right] (from Zayed).<<>>

Saqqâra. Around the Pyramid complex of Unis. Tomb of Akhtihotp. Dyn. V-VI. Serdab.iii2.638Statue of man with staff, not inscribed, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 93173.

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Harvey, J. Wooden Statues of the Old Kingdom. A Typological Study (2001), 61-2, 144-5 [A 16] figs. and pl. ii[2nd from left] (from Zayed).<<>>

Saqqâra. Around the Pyramid complex of Unis. Tomb of Akhtihotp. Dyn. V-VI. Serdab.iii2.638Statue of woman, lower legs lost, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 93174.Harvey, J. Wooden Statues of the Old Kingdom. A Typological Study (2001), 61-2, 156-7 [A 22] fig., fig.on 154 [left] (from Zayed), pl. ii [2nd from right] (from Zayed).<<>>

Saqqâra. Around the Pyramid complex of Unis. Tomb of Akhtihotp. Dyn. V-VI. Serdab.iii2.638AStatue of man, left forearm and lower legs lost, uninscribed, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 93175.Harvey, J. Wooden Statues of the Old Kingdom. A Typological Study (2001), 61-2, 146-7 [A 17] figs.<<>>

Saqqâra. Around the Pyramid-complex of Unis. Ptahshepses. End of Dyn. V.iii2.645Sarcophagus, uninscribed, schist, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 87077.Brunton in Ann. Serv. xlvii (1947), 125, 132-3 pl. xv.

Saqqâra. Around the Pyramid-complex of Unis. Ptahshepses. End of Dyn. V.iii2.645Gold belt with inscribed plaque, found on mummy, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 87078.Drioton in Bull. Inst. Ég. xxvi (1943-4), 84-9 figs. 5-7.

Saqqâra. Around the Pyramid-complex of Unis. Esbanebded. Dyn. XXVI.iii2.648Four canopic-jars, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 34162.See Barsanti in Ann. Serv. i (1900), 189-90.

Saqqâra. Around the Pyramid-complex of Unis. Thanenhebu. Temp. Amasis. Substructure with vaultedtomb.iii2.648Four canopic-jars, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 34330.Pernigotti in Bresciani, La tomba di Ciennehebu 56-8, 63-4 Tav. xxiv, xliii, xliv.

Saqqâra. Around the Pyramid-complex of Unis. Thanenhebu. Temp. Amasis.iii2.648Anthropoid sarcophagus, basalt, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 35156.Pernigotti in Bresciani, La tomba di Ciennehebu 45-51, 59-61 Tav. xiii-xix.

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Saqqâra. Around the Pyramid-complex of Unis. Thanenhebu. Temp. Amasis.iii2.648Gold pendant. (a) Plaque with vulture on recto and text from Book of the Dead on verso, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 53247 (JE 34474).Vernier, Bijoux et orfèvreries ii, on pl. xcviii.

Saqqâra. Around the Pyramid-complex of Unis. Thanenhebu. Temp. Amasis.iii2.648Gold pendant. (b) Collar-form, with text from Book of the Dead, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 53249 (JE 34476).Vernier, Bijoux et orfèvreries ii, on pl. xcviii.

Saqqâra. Around the Pyramid-complex of Unis. Thanenhebu. Temp. Amasis.iii2.648Inscribed gold band, fragments, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 53800 (JE 34472).Silvis in Bresciani, La tomba di Ciennehebu 79 Tav. xxxi [left and upper right].

Saqqâra. Around the Pyramid-complex of Unis. Psammethek. Perhaps temp. Amasis. Subsidiary burialchamber. Setyerboni (woman).iii2.649Four canopic-jars, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 34078.The Royal Mummies. The Egyptian Museum (1994), fig. on 52nd p. [right].

Saqqâra. Around the Pyramid-complex of Unis. Pedenesi. Temp. Amasis. Substructure.iii2.649Sarcophagus, anthropoid, basalt, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 34648.Buhl, Sarcophagus 20-1 [A, 1] fig. 1.

Saqqâra. Around the Pyramid-complex of Unis. Pedeneit. Probably late Dyn. XXVI. Finds.iii2.650Canopic-jars, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 34679 (at least one in Port Said, Port SaidNational Museum).See Barsanti in Ann. Serv. i (1900), 99. One (Hapy), in Port Said, Port Said National Museum, Port SaidNational Museum (1986), 6th pl. [right] (Arabic text).

Saqqâra. Around the Pyramid-complex of Unis. Hekaemsaf. Temp. Amasis.iii2.650Gold mask and inscribed band, from wooden coffin and mummy, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 53668 (JE 35923).Vernier, Bijoux et orfèvreries ii, pl. ciii; i, 478-80.

Saqqâra. Around the Pyramid-complex of Unis. Hekaemsaf. Temp. Amasis.iii2.650

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Four canopic-jars, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 35901.Arts of Ancient Egypt: Treasures on Another Scale figs. 29-32. See Barsanti in Ann. Serv. v (1904), 72 n.2.

Saqqâra. Around the Pyramid-complex of Unis. Hekaemsaf. Temp. Amasis.iii2.650Three small clay boats, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 35920-2.See Barsanti in Ann. Serv. v (1904), 73.

Saqqâra. Finds from the area around the Pyramid-complex of Unis.iii2.652ADouble statue, Amenemopet, God’s father beloved of Ptah, First prophet of Mut of the ‘Horns of theGods’, with wife, probably late Dyn. XIX-XX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Forbes, D. in KMT 15 [1] (2004), fig. on 30 [upper left].

Saqqâra. Around the Pyramid-complex of Unis. Finds.iii2.652Statue-group, Osiris, Isis and Nephthys, dedicated by Haremhab, granite, Dyn. XXX, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 39220 (JE 34678).Daressy, Statues de divinités 304-5 pl. lviii.

Saqqâra. Around the Pyramid-complex of Unis. Finds.iii2.652False-door of Memi, Dyn. V-VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 57168 (JE 36808).

Saqqâra. Around the Pyramid-complex of Unis. Finds.iii2.652Faience statuette of Bes with cartouche of Takelothis II, from fan, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 86161.Saad in Ann. Serv. xlii (1943), 147-9 figs. 25-7 pl. xiii.

Saqqâra. Around the Pyramid-complex of Unis. Finds.iii2.652AOffering-table of Ahepmen, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 57021.Moret and Abou-Ghazi, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches iii [1], 24 pls.

Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremias and the Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. LS 31. Ptahhotp. Middleof Dyn. V or later. Old Kingdom Finds.iii2.654Block, sower, and heads of men with rams treading grain, and shepherd’s song, Dyn. V-VI, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 41572.Text, Quibell, Saqqara (1907-8), 146 [top].

Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremias and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. LS 31. Ptahhotp. Middle

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Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. Tomb of Haremhab. Temp.Tutankhamun or Ay.iii2.655Text of hymn to Re, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 8.6.24.20.de Rougé, Inscr. hiéro. pls. civ-cvi.<<>>

Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. Tomb of Haremhab. Temp.Tutankhamun or Ay. Blocks and other monuments removed from the tomb.iii2.657-8Four column sections, deceased kneeling in adoration before divinities, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE11332-4.Mariette, Mon. div. pl. 75 (reversed).

Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. LS 25. Iurokhy. Dyn. XIXto XX.iii2.661 and AddendaZad-pillar, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 65061.Gauthier in Ann. Serv. xxv (1935), 81-4 pl. 1.

Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. LS 27. Maya. Temp.Tutankhamun to Haremhab. Columned Hall.iii2.662(3)Block, wife seated with man from another scene, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 19.6.24.1.Quibell, Saqqara (1908-10), 145 pl. lxxxii [1].<<>>

Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. LS 27. Maya. Temp.Tutankhamun to Haremhab. Columned Hall.iii2.662(7)Block, Hathor-cow in shrine and offerings, perhaps from here, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. No. 29.6.24.13.Quibell, Saqqara (1908-10), pl. lxxxi [1].<<>>

Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. LS 27. Maya. Temp.Tutankhamun to Haremhab. Columned Hall.iii2.662(8)

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Block, remains of hymn to the sun, and names and titles, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. No. 19.6.24.10.Quibell, Saqqara (1908-10), 144 pl. lxxiv [2].<<>>

Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. LS 27. Maya. Temp.Tutankhamun to Haremhab. Columned Hall.iii2.662(9)Block, remains of three registers, I, deceased and wife seated, with monkey under chair, three mencensing and bringing offerings, and deceased adoring Hathor cow in bark, II-III, registration of Syriancaptives and of humped cattle brought by herdsmen, before [deceased], in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE43274.Quibell, Saqqara (1908-10), 143, 144, 145 pls. lxv, lxvi, lxviA, lxix [5], lxxxii [2].<<>>

Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. LS 27. Maya. Temp.Tutankhamun to Haremhab. Columned Hall.iii2.662(10) and (11)Pilaster fragments, probably from here. Offering-text, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43273.Quibell, Saqqara (1908-10), 144 pls. lxx [4], lxxiv [5].<<>>

Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. LS 27. Maya. Temp.Tutankhamun to Haremhab. Columned Hall.iii2.662(10) and (11)Pilaster fragments, probably from here. Hymn to the moon, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43272.Quibell, Saqqara (1908-10), 144 pl. lxx [6].<<>>

Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. LS 29. Harmin. Temp.Sethos I. Blocks.iii2.665Registers, I (from right), deceased in bark with benu bird, spearing serpent, and reciting spell againstdonkeys and crocodiles, and statues and mummy in purification and Opening the Mouth scenes, II, menbringing funeral outfit, female mourners, and coffin carried, III, men in kiosks with offerings, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 8374.Mariette, Mon. Div. pl. 60.

Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. LS 29. Harmin. Temp.Sethos I. Blocks.iii2.665Lower part of deceased at table, with wife squatting by chair, and three offering bearers below, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 8375.

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Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. LS 29. Harmin. Temp.Sethos I. Blocks.iii2.665I, deceased adores Duamutf and Kebhsenuf, II, deceased and wife before Hathor in sycamore, formerly inHuber colln., now in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 8376.II, Reinisch, Miramar fig. 29 on 238. Texts, Kitchen, Ram. Inscr. i, 317 [125, 6B].

Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. LS 29. Harmin. Temp.Sethos I. Blocks.iii2.665Registers, I, Osiris seated, II, deceased kneeling adores Imset and Hepy, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE8377.Texts, Kitchen, Ram. Inscr. i, 317 [125, 6C].

Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. LS 29. Harmin. Temp.Sethos I. Blocks.iii2.665Deceased kneeling adoring, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 8378 (Temp. No. 1.7.24.7).Berlandini in BIFAO 77 (1977), 44 n.3 pl. xiv [B]. Head, Myliwiec, Le Portrait royal pl. xcvi [216]. Texts,Kitchen, Ram. Inscr. i, 318 [125, 6D].

Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. LS 29. Harmin. Temp.Sethos I. Blocks.iii2.665Osiris seated, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 8379.

Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. LS 29. Harmin. Temp.Sethos I. Blocks.iii2.665Offering-bearers, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 8380.Texts, Kitchen, Ram. Inscr. i, 318 [125, 6E].

Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. LS 29. Harmin. Temp.Sethos I. Blocks.iii2.665Deceased seated, with wife by chair, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 8380 bis.Text, Kitchen, Ram. Inscr. i, 318 [125, 6F].

Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. LS 29. Harmin. Temp.Sethos I. Blocks.iii2.665Registers, I, kneeling offering-bearers, II, men before [deceased at] table, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE8380 ter.

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Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. LS 29. Harmin. Temp.Sethos I. Blocks.iii2.665Jamb-fragment, with adjoining scenes of couple(?) and offering bearers, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE8381.Texts, Kitchen, Ram. Inscr. i, 319 [125, 6H].

Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. LS 29. Harmin. Temp.Sethos I. Blocks.iii2.665Deceased adores Ptah and Sekhmet, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 8382.Texts, Kitchen, Ram. Inscr. i, 319 [125, 6I].

Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. LS 29. Harmin. Temp.Sethos I. Blocks.iii2.665Tree-goddess scene, with woman Wenuro, and mentioning Ptahnufer, Scribe of the Treasury, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 1.7.24.6.Zivie, C. M. in BIFAO 76 (1976), 25 [4] pl. x. Texts, Kitchen, Ram. Inscr. i, 319 [125, 6J].

Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. Parahotp (or Rahotp).Temp. Ramesses II.iii2.665Stela, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 48845.Vassalli MSS 24, 24A, 25 [upper].

Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. Tenry. Temp. Ramesses I.iii2.666Two incomplete walls inscribed on two faces and one thickness, (a) text of Book of the Dead, (b) tworegisters, I, man before seated couple, II, head of man and text, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 34516 (JE 11335 and probably JE 18924).Mariette, Mon. Div. 18-19 pls. 58, 57 [b]. Texts, Kitchen, Ram. Inscr. iii, 481-7 [217, 3(a)-(j)] and 487-9[217, 3(k)-(o)].

Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. Tenry. Temp. Ramesses I.iii2.666Lower part of statue of deceased kneeling with naos of Osiris, sandstone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG1105.Text, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, 58-9.

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Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. Merytneit MerytyatenMeryre. Temp. Amenophis IV.iii2.666APair statue of Meryre and wife Nia seated, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 99076.<<>>

Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. Neferronpet. Temp.Ramesses II.iii2.667A (moved from iii2.707)Block-statue, diorite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 713 (JE 18559).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 501 Bl. 132.

Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. Neferronpet. Temp.Ramesses II.iii2.667A (moved from iii2.707)Block-statue, with naos of Ptah, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1034 (JE 25188).Text, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, 33.

Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. New Kingdom Finds.Statues.iii2.667Ptahmosi, fragment of block-statue, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 642 (JE 27961).Texts, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 188.

Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. New Kingdom Finds.Statues.iii2.667Head of block-statue Dyn. XIX or later, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 850 (JE 27988).Texts, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 121.

Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. New Kingdom Finds. Stelae.iii2.667Huya, end of Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 27958.Suzuki, Sculpture of the World iii, Egypt on pl. 103.

Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. New Kingdom Finds. Stelae.iii2.667Iny and wife Wiay, lower part with offering text, late Dyn. XVIII or early Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 15115.Gaballa in JEA 63 (1977), 125-6 pls. xxiii [2], xxiii A [2].

Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. New Kingdom Finds. Stelae.iii2.667

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[Ramosi] before deified King Teti, fragment, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 40693.Grdseloff in Ann. Serv. xxxix (1939), 393-6 fig. 17 (as Ity).

Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. New Kingdom Finds.Blocks.iii2.667Block of Haremhab, deceased and wife offering and censing to Osiris and two goddesses on right, andMin and a goddess on left, and another block with text, temp. Ramesses II or later, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 43276 and Temp. No. 17.6.24.5.Quibell, Saqqara (1908-1910), 143, 144 pls. lxvii [2], lxxii [1], lxxiii [7].<<>>

Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. New Kingdom Finds.Blocks.iii2.667Block of Haremhab, man and wife before Hathor-cow, temp. Ramesses II or later, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, Temp. No. 14.6.24.25.Quibell, Saqqara (1908-1910), 145 pl. lxxx [1].

Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. New Kingdom Finds.Blocks.iii2.667Block of Haremhab, upper part of priest censing before deceased at table, temp. Ramesses II or later, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. Nos. 19.6.24.15-17.Quibell, Saqqara (1908-1910), 143-4 pls. lxviii [1], lxxiii [2], lxxiv [9].

Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. New Kingdom Finds.Blocks.iii2.667Block of Haremhab, two registers, I, remains of divinities, II, deceased before seated couple, temp.Ramesses II or later, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 19.6.24.18.Quibell, Saqqara (1908-1910), 144 pl. lxxiv [10].

Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. New Kingdom Finds.Blocks.iii2.667-8Block of Haremhab, deceased adoring zad-pillar, with hymn to the sun above, temp. Ramesses II or later,in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43277 (with another block).Quibell, Saqqara (1908-1910), 143, 144 pls. lxvii [3], lxxiii [1].

Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. New Kingdom Finds.Blocks.iii2.668

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Block of Haremhab, head of god and text, temp. Ramesses II or later, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp.Nos. 19.6.24.4-5.Quibell, Saqqara (1908-1910), 144, 145 pls. lxxiii [6], lxxxi [7].

Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. New Kingdom Finds.Blocks.iii2.668Block of Haremhab, fragments of texts, temp. Ramesses II or later, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp.Nos. 19.6.24.11, 13.Quibell, Saqqara (1908-1910), 144 pl. lxxiii [3, 4].

Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. New Kingdom Finds.Blocks.iii2.668Block of Haremhab, head of wife, temp. Ramesses II or later, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43276.Quibell, Saqqara (1908-1910), pl. lxxi [4].

Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. New Kingdom Finds.Blocks.iii2.668ABlock of Haremhab, remains of text, temp. Ramesses II or later, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, no. notknown.Kitchen, Ram. Inscr. iii, 188 [107, (c)].

Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. New Kingdom Finds.Blocks.iii2.668Kairi, Dyn. XIX. Two zad-pillars, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43270.Quibell, Saqqara (1908-1910), 145 pl. lxxviii.

Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. New Kingdom Finds.Blocks.iii2.668Kairi, Dyn. XIX. (a) Registers, I, remains of two people at table, II, oxen, female mourners, offeringbearers, and man in front of kiosk breaking jars, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43275.Quibell, Saqqara (1908-1910), 143 pls. lxvii [1], lxxx [4].

Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. New Kingdom Finds.Blocks.iii2.668Kairi, Dyn. XIX. (b) Three registers of armourers and others at work, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Quibell, Saqqara (1908-1910), 144, 145 pls. lxviii [4], lxxv [5].

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Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. New Kingdom Finds.Blocks.iii2.668Kairi, Dyn. XIX. (c) two adjoining blocks, mean bringing weapons, chariots, etc., in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum.Quibell, Saqqara (1908-1910), 145 pl. lxxv [3, 7].

Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. New Kingdom Finds.Blocks.iii2.668Kairi, Dyn. XIX. (d) two registers, I, Osiris seated with a goddess standing behind, and man from anotherscene on right, II, priest censing shrine (with coffin), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Quibell, Saqqara (1908-1910), 144, 145 pls. lxviii [6], lxxv [8].

Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. New Kingdom Finds.Blocks.iii2.668Kairi, Dyn. XIX. (e) adjoining (f), incomplete registers, I, priest before man and wife, II, man beforedeceased and wife at table, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Quibell, Saqqara (1908-1910), 144, 145 pls. lxviii [5], lxxv [6].

Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. New Kingdom Finds.Blocks.iii2.668Kairi, Dyn. XIX. (f) adjoining (e), I, helmets and bundles of arrows, with man on right, II, chariots anddeceased on right, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Quibell, Saqqara (1908-1910), 143, 145 pls. lxviii [3], lxxv [2].

Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. New Kingdom Finds.Blocks.iii2.668Kairi, Dyn. XIX. (g) man weighing helmets, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Quibell, Saqqara (1908-1910), 145 pl. lxxv [4].

Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. New Kingdom Finds.Blocks.iii2.668Kairi, Dyn. XIX. (h) fragment of offering-list, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Quibell, Saqqara (1908-1910), 145 pl. lxxvii [3].

Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. New Kingdom Finds.Blocks.iii2.668

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Kairi, Dyn. XIX. (i) sacred cows, and Sons of Horus, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Quibell, Saqqara (1908-1910), pl. lxxvii [4-6].

Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. New Kingdom Finds.Blocks.iii2.668Kairi, Dyn. XIX. (a) Two faces, () deceased purified, followed by [wife] Iyemia, and () upper part ofman and wife, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 1.7.24.8.Quibell, Saqqara (1908-1910), 144, 145 pls. lxviii [2], lxxv [1], and lxix [1], lxxvi [1].

Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. New Kingdom Finds.Blocks.iii2.668Kairi, Dyn. XIX. (b) Man seated before offerings, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 1.7.24.99.Quibell, Saqqara (1908-1910), 145 pl. lxxvi [2].

Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. New Kingdom Finds.Blocks.iii2.668Kairi, Dyn. XIX. Other blocks, (c) two faces, () woman kneeling, () deceased and wife kneeling beforetree-goddess, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 1.7.24.10.Quibell, Saqqara (1908-1910), 144, 145 pls. lxix [3, 4], lxxvi [5, 7].

Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. New Kingdom Finds.Blocks.iii2.668Kairi, Dyn. XIX. Other blocks, (d) mourners, and priests censing and purifying [mummy], in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 17.6.24.9.Quibell, Saqqara (1908-1910), 145 pl. lxxvi [6].

Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. New Kingdom Finds.Blocks.iii2.668Kairi, Dyn. XIX. Other blocks, (e) registers, I, lower part of man standing at table, II, remains of text, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 19.6.24.7.Quibell, Saqqara (1908-1910), 145 pl. lxxvii [7].

Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. New Kingdom Finds.Blocks.iii2.668Kairi, Dyn. XIX. Other blocks, (f) two priests between Osiris and Anubis with mummy, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 17.6.24.4.Quibell, Saqqara (1908-1910), 145 pl. lxxix [1].

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Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. New Kingdom Finds.Blocks.iii2.668Kairi, Dyn. XIX. Other blocks, (g) two faces, () daughter under chair, and text of deceased, ()Ptahemhab and wife Roy seated, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 1.7.24.2.Quibell, Saqqara (1908-1910), 145 pl. lxxvi [3], lxxx [2].

Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. New Kingdom Finds.Blocks.iii2.668Kairi, Dyn. XIX. Other blocks, (h) remains of two columns of text of deceased, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, Temp. No. 17.6.24.7.Quibell, Saqqara (1908-1910), pl. lxxvi [8].

Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. New Kingdom Finds.Blocks.iii2.668Kairi, Dyn. XIX. Other blocks, (i) deceased ploughing in Fields of Offerings, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. No. 17.6.24.8.Quibell, Saqqara (1908-1910), 145 pl. lxxvi [9].

Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. New Kingdom Finds.Blocks.iii2.668Kairi, Dyn. XIX. Other blocks, (j) woman before offerings, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No.17.6.24.10.Quibell, Saqqara (1908-1910), 145 pl. lxxix [3].<<>>

Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. New Kingdom Finds.Blocks.iii2.668Kairi, Dyn. XIX. Other blocks, (k) lower part man and wife and offering-bearers below, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 43277 (with another block).Quibell, Saqqara (1908-1910), 145 pl. lxxvii [8].

Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. New Kingdom Finds.Blocks.iii2.668Kairi, Dyn. XIX. Other blocks, (l) lower part of seated man with weapons etc., before and behind him, inCairo, Egyptian Museum.Quibell, Saqqara (1908-1910), pl. lxxv [10].

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Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. New Kingdom Finds.Blocks.iii2.668Kairi, Dyn. XIX. Other blocks, (m) upper part of daughter by chair of [deceased], in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, Temp. No. 25.6.24.2.Quibell, Saqqara (1908-1910), pl. lxxvi [4].

Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. New Kingdom Finds.Blocks.iii2.668Kairi, Dyn. XIX. Other blocks, including daughter under chair with cat and monkey, tomb, deceasedbefore Osiris, seated statues and double statues of divinities, all probably in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Quibell, Saqqara (1908-1910), 143, 144, 145 pls. lxix [2] and lxxvi [11], lxxv [9, 11], lxxvi [4, 10], lxxvii[1, 2, 9].

Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. New Kingdom Finds.Blocks.iii2.669[Hatiay], Dyn. XIX, upper part of [deceased] and wife Meryptah and text, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. No. 25.6.24.1.Quibell, Saqqara (1908-1910), 144 pl. lxxiv [1].<<>>

Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. New Kingdom Finds.Blocks.iii2.669Ptahemhab and Amenemhab Dyn. XIX. Two blocks from jambs, with tree goddess, etc., also showingRamosi, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46190-1.Texts, Châban in Ann. Serv. xvii (1917), 180-2 [15, 14].

Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. New Kingdom Finds.Blocks.iii2.669[Man] and woman with sistrum squatting, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No.19.6.24.14.Quibell, Saqqara (1908-1910), pl. lxxiv [8].

Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. New Kingdom Finds.Blocks.iii2.669Lower part of scene showing man playing flute before statue(?) and another adoring, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 14.6.24.24.Quibell, Saqqara (1908-1910), pl. lxxx [3].

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Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. New Kingdom Finds.Blocks.iii2.669Pyramidal tomb with two columns, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 19.6.24.3.Quibell, Saqqara (1908-1910), pl. lxxx [10].

Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. New Kingdom Finds.Blocks.iii2.669Bark with shrine, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 5.7.24.4.Quibell, Saqqara (1908-1910), pl. lxxxi [10].

Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. New Kingdom Finds.Blocks.iii2.669A Greatest of the directors of craftsmen at [table], Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No.5.7.24.1.Quibell, Saqqara (1908-1910), pl. lxxxi [13].

Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. New Kingdom Finds.Blocks.iii2.669Bottom part of scene with man before gods, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43275 (with other blocks).Quibell, Saqqara (1908-1910), pl. lxxx [11].

Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. New Kingdom Finds.Blocks.iii2.669Men brining animals, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 17.6.24.1.Quibell, Saqqara (1908-1910), pl. lxxx [6].

Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. New Kingdom Finds.Blocks.iii2.669Courtiers with fans, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Quibell, Saqqara (1908-1910), pl. lxxxi [8].<<>>

Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. New Kingdom Finds.Blocks.iii2.669Upper part of man, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Quibell, Saqqara (1908-1910), pl.lxxxi [12].

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Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. (c) Late Period. Esdhout.Temp. Psammetikhos I. Chapel.iii2.669Block with dogs and animals in desert, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 17.6.24.11.Griffith Inst. photo. 360 [upper right].

Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. (c) Late Period. Esdhout.Temp. Psammetikhos I. Chapel.iii2.669Block with antelope and man, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 17.6.24.2.Quibell, Saqqara (1908-1910), 143 pl. lxii [3].

Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. (c) Late Period. Esdhout.Temp. Psammetikhos I. Burial chamber.iii2.670Rectangular sarcophagus, with figure of deceased on lid, jackals and hawks in high relief on lid, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 29312 (JE 42954).Maspero and Gauthier, Sarcophages ii, 60-6 pls. xviii, xix.

Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. (c) Late Period. Tomb of thePsammetheks and Khedebneit-yerboni [II]. Psammethek [A]. Probably temp. Amasis.iii2.670Offering-table, basalt, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23114 (JE 40504, 38930).Kamal, Tables d’offrandes 94 pl. xxvii.

Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. (c) Late Period. Tomb of thePsammetheks and Khedebneit-yerboni [II]. Psammethek [A]. Probably temp. Amasis.iii2.670Three canopic-jars, alabaster, probably from here, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 4308-10.Names and titles, Mar. Cat. gén. des mon. d’Abydos No. 1457; Reisner, Canopics 209-10.

Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. (c) Late Period. Tomb of thePsammetheks and Khedebneit-yerboni [II]. Psammethek [A]. Probably temp. Amasis.iii2.670Statue of Osiris seated, inscribed, greywacke, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 38358 (JE 38928).Saleh, Hauptwerke No. 252 fig.

Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. (c) Late Period. Tomb of thePsammetheks and Khedebneit-yerboni [II]. Psammethek [A]. Probably temp. Amasis.iii2.670Statue, Isis seated, inscribed, greywacke, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 38884 (JE 38928).Saleh, Hauptwerke No. 250 fig.

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Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. (c) Late Period. Tomb of thePsammetheks and Khedebneit-yerboni [II]. Psammethek [B]. Probably temp. Amasis.iii2.671Sarcophagus, anthropoid, basalt, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 34649.Text, Daressy in Rec. Trav. xvii (1895), 24-5.

Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. (c) Late Period. Tomb of thePsammetheks and Khedebneit-yerboni [II]. Psammethek [B]. Probably temp. Amasis.iii2.671 (formerly in Bibl. v.74)Canopic-jars, alabaster, probably from here, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 4126-9.Reisner, Canopics 88-92 pl. xviii.

Saqqâra. Between Monastery of Apa Jeremais and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. (c) Late Period. Tomb of thePsammetheks and Khedebneit-yerboni [II]. West part. Khedebneit-yerboni [II]. Dyn. XXVI.iii2.671Canopic-jars, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 4089-92.Reisner in ÄZ xxxvii (1899), 69 [26] fig. 10.

Saqqâra. West of Pyramid of Pepy I. Tomb of Ipi. Dyn. VI.iii2.671Tomb wall, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1536-7. Five scenes (from left), I, deceased seated withfamily, 2, registers, I-III, harvest, IV, butchers, 3, deceased in palanquin, with men with sunshades andattendants, 4, three registers of boats, 5, registers (lost except for bottom one) of offering bearers before[deceased] and wife.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 237-42 Bl. 50.

Saqqâra. Between Pyramids of Merenre and Isesi. Mastaba of Dyn. XII. East chamber.iii2.673Rectangular wooden coffin of Kheperkare, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28036.Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire i, 101-7 pl. xiii.

Saqqâra. Between Pyramids of Merenre and Isesi. Mastaba of Dyn. XII. East chamber.iii2.673Rectangular wooden coffin of Situbastet (woman), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28034.Texts, Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire i, 88-96.

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Saqqâra. Between Monastery and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. (c) Late Period. Mastaba of Dyn. XII.iii2.673Rectangular wooden coffin of Hor, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28035.Texts, Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire i, 96-100.

Saqqâra. Between Monastery and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. (c) Late Period. Mastaba of Dyn. XII.iii2.673Model boats, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See Maspero, Trois années de fouilles [etc.], 209.

Saqqâra. Between Monastery and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. (c) Late Period. North-west of Pyramid ofMereure I. Deshri. 1st Int. Period.iii2.673Walls and ceiling-blocks of burial-chamber, with offering texts, granaries, offerings, and offering list, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1572.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 45-51 Bl. 72-4 bis.

Saqqâra. Between Monastery and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. (c) Late Period. North-west of Pyramid ofMereure I. Nebu (also Nebi). Temp. Mereure I or later.iii2.674Right side of door, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1525.Texts, Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 225-6.

Saqqâra. Between Monastery and Enclosure of Sekhemkhet. (c) Late Period. North-west of Pyramid ofMereure I. Nebu (also Nebi). Temp. Mereure I or later.iii2.674Side wall of niche of wife Sebutet, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1687.Texts, Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 135.

Saqqâra. North-west of Pyramid of Merenre I. Iarti. Temp. Merenre or later.iii2.674Lintel, deceased, wife [son Merenresonb] and Khnemti, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1634 (JE25658).Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 101-2 Bl. 85.

Saqqâra. North-west of Pyramid of Merenre I. Iarti. Temp. Merenre or later.iii2.674Offering-table, probably of wife, Merti, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1355 (JE 27437).Texts, Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 25, 224.

Saqqâra. North-west of Pyramid of Merenre I. Iarti. Temp. Merenre or later.iii2.674False-door, probably of wife, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1523.

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Saqqâra. Around Pyramid of Ibi. Tomb of Iri Khentkaus. End of Dyn. VI. Dyn. XIX to XX stelae.iii2.675Stela of Sety, Dyn. XIX to XX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 54155.Jéquier, Pyramide d’Aba 27 pl. xviii [3].

Saqqâra. In and around Pyramid Enclosure of Iput II. Ankhnespepy. King’s mother (of Neferkare of Dyn.VII or VIII).iii2.676Sarcophagus with names of Pepy I, granite with basalt lid, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 65908.Jéquier, Les Pyramides des reines Neit et Apouit 51-4 fig. 30 pl. xl.

Saqqâra. North-East of Pyramid of Pepy II. N.II. End of Dyn. VI.iii2.677Ointment-slab of Henut, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 50674.Jéquier, Tombeaux de particuliers 91 fig. 102.

Saqqâra. North-East of Pyramid of Pepy II. N.II. End of Dyn. VI.iii2.677Vase-lid with names of Pepy II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 50675.Jéquier, Tombeaux de particuliers 91 fig. 103 [right].

Saqqâra. North-East of Pyramid of Pepy II. N.IV. End of Dyn. VI.iii2.677Head-rest, alabaster inscribed, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 52545.Jéquier, Tombeaux de particuliers 105 [middle] pl. xiii [upper middle].

Saqqâra. North-East of Pyramid of Pepy II. N.VIII. Raherka Ipi. End of Dyn. VI.iii2.679Wooden rectangular coffin usurped from Imapepy Ima, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 52012.Jéquier, Tombeaux de particuliers 123, 125 pl. xvii.

Saqqâra. East of Pyramid of Pepy II. M.II. End of Dyn. VI or First Int. Period.iii2.680Statuette of man wearing long kilt, part of left foot lost, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 49119.Jéquier, Tombeaux de particuliers 9 n. 1 pl. i [upper] (as JE 49110).

Saqqâra. East of Pyramid of Pepy II. M.IV. Washiptah. End of Dyn. VI.iii2.681Dish-fragment with name of Pepy II, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 49857.Jéquier, Tombeaux de particuliers 26 fig. 24 [top].

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Saqqâra. East of Pyramid of Pepy II. M.XI. Mehi. End of Dyn. VI.iii2.682Statuette of naked man, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 52564.Jéquier, Tombeaux de particuliers 67 n. 4 pl. viii [left and right].

Saqqâra. East of Pyramid of Pepy II. M.XI. Mehi. End of Dyn. VI.iii2.682Statuette of man wearing long kilt, part of left foot lost, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 52565.Jéquier, Tombeaux de particuliers 69 n. 1 pl. viii [middle upper].

Saqqâra. East of Pyramid of Pepy II. M.XI. Mehi. End of Dyn. VI.iii2.682Mummy-mask, cartonnage, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 52538.Jéquier, Tombeaux de particuliers 75 n. 1 pl. viii [middle lower].

Saqqâra. East of Pyramid of Pepy II. M.XIII. Imameryre Imapepy. Temp. Pepy II.iii2.683Wooden statue, uninscribed, found wrapped in linen, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 59631.Jéquier, Le Monument funéraire de Pepy II, iii, 55 pl. 54.

Saqqâra. East of Pyramid of Pepy II. M.XV. Teti. Temp. Pepy II.iii2.684Obelisk-fragment with titles, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 63404.Jéquier, Le Monument funéraire de Pepy II, iii, 69 fig. 72.

Saqqâra. East of Pyramid of Pepy II. M.XV. Teti. Temp. Pepy II.iii2.684Fragment decree of Pepy II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 63398.Jéquier, Le Monument funéraire de Pepy II, iii, 74 [bottom] fig. 74.

Saqqâra. East of Pyramid of Pepy II. M.XV. Teti. Temp. Pepy II.iii2.685Wooden panel with painted scene of Pepy II and Hathor, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62950.Jéquier, Le Monument funéraire de Pepy II, iii, frontispiece, 75-6.

Saqqâra. East of Pyramid of Pepy II. M.XVI. Anu. Temp. Pepy II.iii2.685Statuette with kilt covered with gold leaf, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 63110.Jéquier, Le Monument funéraire de Pepy II, iii, 153 fig. 17.

Saqqâra. South of Pyramid of Pepy II and around Pyramid of Wezebten. Khubawy. Temp. Pepy II.iii2.685‘Stèle-maison’, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 49805.

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Saqqâra. South of Pyramid of Pepy II and around Pyramid of Wezebten. Various Finds.iii2.686‘Stèle-maison’ of Iuiu, late Old Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 49804.Jéquier, La Pyramide d’Oudjebten 28 fig. 37.

Saqqâra. West of Pyramid of Pepy II. O.I. Nipepy (or Nikapepy) Ni (or Nika). Temp. Pepy II. Secondburial chamber.iii2.686Statuette of nude man, lower right arm lost, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 58375.Jéquier in Ann. Serv. xxxv (1935), 142-3 fig. 9.

Saqqâra. West of Pyramid of Pepy II. O.II. Khnemu (also Khenementi). Temp. Pepy II.iii2.686Fragment head, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 58377.See Jéquier in Ann. Serv. xxxv (1935), 145.

Saqqâra. Various finds from and around Pyramid-complex of Pepy II. Late Dyn. VI.iii2.687Head of large male statue, wood, late Dyn. VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 13.4.28.9.Jéquier, Le Monument funéraire de Pepy II, iii, 35-6 [15] fig. 17.

Saqqâra. Various finds from and around Pyramid-complex of Pepy II. Middle Kingdom.iii2.687Stela of Neferhor with twelve wab-priests called after Kings, temp. Amenemhet or later, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 51733.Jéquier, Le Monument funéraire de Pepy II, iii, 39-42 [9] fig. 29.<<>>

Saqqâra. Various finds from and around Pyramid-complex of Pepy II. Middle Kingdom.iii2.688Stela (name lost) Anubis before Osiris and tree goddess scene below, Dyn. XIX to XX, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 66149.Jéquier, Le Monument funéraire de Pepy II, iii, 42-3 [12] fig. 32.

Saqqâra. Various Finds from and around Pyramid-complex of Pepy II.iii2.688Mirror with handle with four nude female figures, faience and wood, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 50280.Jéquier, Le Monument funéraire de Pepy II, iii, 44 fig. 39.

Saqqâra. Found near Mas.t.abet Faraûn.

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iii2.688Bust and head, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 51956-7.

Saqqâra. Found near Mas.t.abet Faraûn.iii2.688False-door of Ihy, Dyn. VI or later, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 41570 (probably also Temp. No.19.11.24.20).<<>>

Saqqâra. Found near Mas.t.abet Faraûn.iii2.688Two adjoining block from side-piece of Ptahhotp, decorated on two faces, Dyn. XII, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 51979.Jéquier, Le Mastabat Faraoun, 31 pl. xii.

Saqqâra. Found near Mas.t.abet Faraûn.iii2.688Offering-table of Impy, Dyn. V-VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1344 (JE 25298).Text, Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 21.

Saqqâra. Around Pyramids of Pepy I, Merenre and Isesi. Exact Position Unknown. D. 67 Nekht-sas.Temp. Neuserre or later.iii2.689False-door, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 15152.Mariette, Mastabas fig. on 366.

Saqqâra. Around Pyramids of Pepy I, Merenre and Isesi. Exact Position Unknown. D. 67 Nekht-sas.Temp. Neuserre or later.iii2.689Jamb, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1440.Text, Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 122.

Saqqâra. Around Pyramids of Pepy I, Merenre and Isesi. Exact Position Unknown. D. 68. Khnemt. Dyn.V-VI.iii2.689False-door, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1399 (JE 21760).Text, Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 60 Bl. 16.

Saqqâra. Around Pyramids of Pepy I, Merenre and Isesi. Exact Position Unknown. D. 69. Shedabd. Dyn.VI.iii2.689False-door, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1453.Text, Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 138-40 Bl. 34.

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Saqqâra. Tombs of Position Unknown. B 8. Khuenptah. Mid. Dyn. V or later.iii2.689Two offering-stands, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1295, 1297.Text, Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 1, 2 Bl. 1 (CG 1295); Mariette, Album pl. 11.

Saqqâra. Tombs of Position Unknown. B 14. Akhi Ip. Late Dyn. V or Dyn. VI.iii2.690Statue-group, deceased, seated, with wife and daughter, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 44.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 40-1 Bl. 11.

Saqqâra. Tombs of Position Unknown. C 27. Kaihap. Dyn. V.iii2.690Statue of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 129.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 97 Bl. 29.

Saqqâra. Tombs of Position Unknown. C 27. Kaihap. Dyn. V.iii2.690Statuette of woman grinding corn, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 115.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 89 Bl. 25.

Saqqâra. Tombs of Position Unknown. C 27. Kaihap. Dyn. V.iii2.691Ointment-slab (name as Kaihap-wer) alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1338.Mariette Mastabas fig. on 163 [bottom].

Saqqâra. Tombs of Position Unknown. C 27. Kaihap. Dyn. V.iii2.691Offering-table, circular, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1305 (JE 21770).Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches 5 Bl. 1.

Saqqâra. Tombs of Position Unknown. Gegi. Dyn. VI.iii2.691False-door, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1455.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 142-3 Bl. 35.

Saqqâra. Tombs of Position Unknown. Gegi. Dyn. VI.iii2.691Six seated statues, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 70-5 (JE 25663, 26934, 25660, 25664, 26935, 25667,25665, 25668).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 60-2 Bl. 17 (CG 72, 75). CG 73, Hornemann, Types iii, pl. 693.

Saqqâra. Tombs of Position Unknown. Isi, Overseer of the treasury, Scribe of the royal documents, etc.Dyn. V.

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iii2.692A (moved from iii2.736)Nefert-wenenes (woman) probably part of false-door, dedicated by grandson Isi, Dyn. IV, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 1394.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 54-5 Bl. 14.

Saqqâra. Tombs of Position Unknown. Iti. Dyn. V.iii2.692Two false-door with estates on jambs and offering-list between them, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG57192.Offering-list, Hassan, Giza vi [2], 134 pls. lxv-lxxii [73]; names of estates, Jacquet-Gordon, Domaines 378-9 [23S5] cf. figs. 150-1.<<>>

Saqqâra. Tombs of Position Unknown. Kaemthenent. Dyn. V.iii2.692False-door with wife and Wetka on jambs, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1456 (JE 20223).Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 144-5 Bl. 35.

Saqqâra. Tombs of Position Unknown. Kaemthenent. Dyn. V.iii2.693Lintel dedicated by deceased to mother Henutsen, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1691 (JE 20223).Text, Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 137.

Saqqâra. Tombs of Position Unknown. Kaemthenent. Dyn. V.iii2.693Offering-table of deceased mentioning wife Mertiotes and Wetka, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 1371 (JE 20223).Text, Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 33.

Saqqâra. Tombs of Position Unknown. Kahersetef. Second half of Dyn. V.iii2.693False-door, part, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1515 (JE 4734).Texts, Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 218-19.

Saqqâra. Tombs of Position Unknown. Kahersetef. Dyn. V.iii2.693Block with serdab-aperture at top and four registers below, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1566.Texts, Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 35-6 Bl. 66.

Saqqâra. Tombs of Position Unknown. Kahersetef. Dyn. V.iii2.693Wooden door-wing with five registers of people, one part in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1568(JE 4733), the other in Paris, Musée Guimet.

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Saqqâra. Tombs of Position Unknown. Kapuptah. Temp. Isesi or later.iii2.693False-door, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1563 (JE 30194).Texts, Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 26-8 Bl. 64.

Saqqâra. Tombs of Position Unknown. Kapuptah. Temp. Isesi or later.iii2.693Block with three registers, feet of [deceased seated], with monkey tied to chair, offering-bearers andestates, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1711, 1567 (JE 30195).Texts, Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 150, 36-7 Bl. 91, 67.

Saqqâra. Tombs of Position Unknown. Kapuptah. Temp. Isesi or later.iii2.693Lintel, Egyptian Museum, CG 57160.

Saqqâra. Tombs of Position Unknown. Kapuptah. Temp. Isesi or later.iii2.693Block with offering-bearers, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 57161.

Saqqâra. Tombs of Position Unknown. Nikaure. Temp. Neferirkare or later.iii2.697False-door, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1414.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 80-4 Bl. 19.

Saqqâra. Tombs of Position Unknown. Nikaure. Temp. Neferirkare or later.iii2.697False-door, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1416 (JE 27486).Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 87-9 Bl. 20.

Saqqâra. Tombs of Position Unknown. Sankhenptah Ptahshepses. Dyn. VI.iii2.698False-door, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1445.Texts, Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 128-9.

Saqqâra. Tombs of Position Unknown. Sankhenptah Ptahshepses. Dyn. VI.iii2.698Ointment-slab, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1339 (JE 25973).Texts, Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 19 Bl. 6.

Saqqâra. Tombs of Position Unknown. Senimen. Temp. Raneferef or later.iii2.698

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False-door, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1410.Texts, Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 74-5.

Saqqâra. Tombs of Position Unknown. Sehtu. Probably Dyn. V.iii2.698Double statue, deceased standing with wife kneeling, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 190.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 130 Bl. 40.

Saqqâra. Tombs of Position Unknown. Sethu. Probably Dyn. V.iii2.698Offering-stand, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1300.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 3 Bl. i.

Saqqâra. Tombs of Position Unknown. Shepses. Probably Dyn. VI.iii2.698Statue of deceased seated, headless, with son and female offering-bearer, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE89378.<<>>

Saqqâra. Tombs of Position Unknown. Shepses. Probably Dyn. VI.iii2.698Offering-table of deceased and wife, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 57028 (JE 89379).Abou-Ghazi, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches iii, 30-1 with pl.

Saqqâra. Tombs of Position Unknown. Shepses. Probably Dyn. VI.iii2.698Offering-basin of wife Nefertemah, perhaps from here, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 57044(JE 89380).Abou-Ghazi, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches iii, 39 with pls.

Saqqâra. Tombs of Position Unknown. Shepses. Probably Dyn. VI.iii2.698Double-statue of man and woman, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 89384.

Saqqâra. Tombs of Position Unknown. Shepses. Probably Dyn. VI.iii2.698Statue of man sifting flour (?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 89385.

Saqqâra. Tombs of Position Unknown. Shepses. Probably Dyn. VI.iii2.698Offering-basin of Shepsetkau, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 57045 (JE 89381).Abou-Ghazi, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches iii, 40 with pls.

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Saqqâra. Tombs of Position Unknown. Shepses. Probably Dyn. VI.iii2.698Offering-basin of Khenut, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 57029 (JE 89382).Abou-Ghazi, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches iii, 31 with pl.

Saqqâra. Tombs of Position Unknown. Shepses. Probably Dyn. VI.iii2.698Mummy-mask, plaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 89386.<<>>

Saqqâra. Tombs of Position Unknown. Thau. Dyn. VI.iii2.699Statue, deceased squatting with one knee up, schist, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 120 (JE 26714).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 92 Bl. 27.

Saqqâra. Tombs of Position Unknown. Thau. Dyn. VI.iii2.699Head-rest, slab, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1797 (JE 26715).Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 216 Bl. 116.

Saqqâra. Tombs of Position Unknown. Werirniptah. Temp. Neferirkare or later.iii2.700Statue of deceased seated, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 25 (JE 30183).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 26 Bl. 7.

Saqqâra. Tombs of Position Unknown. Hepi. Dyn. XII.iii2.700False-door, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1409 (JE 11338).Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 72-3 Bl. 18.

Saqqâra. Tombs of Position Unknown. Amenemonet. Temp. Haremhab.iii2.701Lintel, double-scene, deceased kneeling before Atum etc., and baboons adoring, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, Temp. No. 27.6.24.10.Ranke in ÄZ 67 (1931), 78 [1] Taf. viii [a, b].

Saqqâra. Tombs of Position Unknown. Amenhotp Huy. Temp. Amenophis III.iii2.703Statuette of deceased, grinding corn, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 763 (JE 5019).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 78-9 Bl. 141.

Saqqâra. Tombs of Position Unknown. Hori. Late Dyn. XIX to early Dyn. XX.iii2.703

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Pillar with deceased adoring and djad-pillar on three faces, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43271.Quibell, Saqqara (1908-10), 144 pl. lxx [1-3].

Saqqâra. Tombs of Position Unknown. Khaemweset. Temp. Ramesses II.iii2.704Column-fragment with deceased at table, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 41525 (Temp. No. 17.11.24.4).Gomàa, Chaemwese 82 [41] Taf. vii.<<>>

Saqqâra. Tombs of Position Unknown. Khaemweset. Temp. Ramesses II.iii2.704Block with offering-text, granite, found re-used in Monastery of Apa Jeremias, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 40016.Text, Quibell, Saqqara (1907-8), 5, cf. 4 (as basalt).

Saqqâra. West of Tomb of Haremhab. Nia. End of Dyn. XVIII or early Dyn. XIX.iii2.707Stela, deceased before Re-Harakhti and Atum in double-scene at top, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 10079.Mariette, Mon. div. pl. 57 [a].

Saqqâra. West of Tomb of Haremhab. Nia. End of Dyn. XVIII or early Dyn. XIX.iii2.707Block, deceased supervising unloading boats, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 25.6.24.7.Bissing, Die Kultur des Alten Agyptens Taf. 10 [21].<<>>

Saqqâra. West of Tomb of Haremhab. Nia. End of Dyn. XVIII or early Dyn. XIX.iii2.707Block, deceased seated with monkey under chair and two registers, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp.No. 3.7.24.13.Griffith Institute photo. 363.

Saqqâra. West of Tomb of Haremhab. Nia. End of Dyn. XVIII or early Dyn. XIX.iii2.707Block, wife Iuy offering bouquet to deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 14.6.24.29.Roeder in ÄZ 83 (1958), Taf. vi [c].<<>>

Saqqâra. Tombs of Position Unknown. Pahemneter. Probably temp. Ramesses II.iii2.709Statue in niche, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 89046.Leclant in Orientalia N.S. 19 (1950), 492 [b] pls. lv [4], lvi [5].

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Saqqâra. Tombs of Position Unknown. Pahemneter. Probably temp. Ramesses II.iii2.709Inscribed block, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 29.6.24.12.Text, Kitchen Ram. Inscr. iii, 413 [4].

Saqqâra. Tombs of Position Unknown. Ptahmosi. Temp. Ramesses II or later.iii2.714Lower part of seated statue of deceased and wife Nehyt, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 41532.Quibell, Saqqara (1908-10), 146 pl. lxxxvi [1, 2].

Saqqâra. Tombs of Position Unknown. Ptahmosi. Temp. Ramesses II or later.iii2.714Blocks, deceased at table, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 4873-5.Berlandini in BIFAO 82 (1982), 94-7 [iii-v] pls. ix-xi.<<>>

Saqqâra. Tombs of Position Unknown. Ptahmosi. Temp. Ramesses II or later.iii2.715Papyrus-column, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, unnumbered (?).Berlandini in BIFAO 82 (1982), 99-101 [vii] pl. xii.

Saqqâra. Tombs of Position Unknown. Sayempetref. Temp. Sethos I or later.iii2.716Block, deceased and wife Neshet before tree-goddess, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 52542.Keimer in Ann. Serv. xxix (1929), 81-2, 86-8 pl. i.

Saqqâra. Tombs of Position Unknown. Henat Khnemebremen End of Dyn. XXVI.iii2.719Block, deceased seated with offering-bearers, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 28.5.24.8.Kuentz in Mon. Piot. xxxiii (1933), 32-5 fig. 1.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Statues. Old Kingdom.iii2.722Ahauka, statue-base, Dyn. V, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 304 (JE 28001).Text, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, pl. 182.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Statues. Old Kingdom.iii2.722Ak and woman Hetephernefert seated, double-statue, Dyn. V, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 35204.Hornemann, Types v, pl. 1189 (as Gîza).

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Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Statues. Old Kingdom.iii2.722Akhirptah seated and wife Irt-nub (almost completely lost) double-statue with sons and butchers on seat,Dyn. V, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 376 (JE 30197).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, Bl. 59.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Statues. Old Kingdom.iii2.722Athma(?), temp. Sahure or later, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 99.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 77-8 Bl. 22.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Statues. Old Kingdom.iii2.722Hepi, statue-base, Dyn. V, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 309 (JE 28000).Text, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 183.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Statues. Old Kingdom.iii2.722Hesy, scribe-statue, Dyn. V, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 104.See Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 82.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Statues. Old Kingdom.iii2.722Imhotep, wood, Dyn. V, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 270 (JE 22075).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 171-2 Bl. 58.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Statues. Old Kingdom.iii2.722Iris, seated, hard grey stone, Dyn. V, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 131.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 98-9 Bl. 29.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Statues. Old Kingdom.iii2.722Itep, Dyn. V, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 7.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 7-8 Bl. 2.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Statues. Old Kingdom.iii2.722Kahif, wood, temp. Neuserre or later, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 268 (JE 26045).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 170-1 Bl. 57.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Statues. Old Kingdom.iii2.722

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Khnemhotp, dwarf, late Dyn. V or Dyn. VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 144.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 105-6 Bl. 32.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Statues. Old Kingdom.iii2.723Mereri, seated, headless, Dyn. VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 369 (JE 25669).Text, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 194.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Statues. Old Kingdom.iii2.723Neferhotep, seated, Dyn. V, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 206 (JE 28687).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 139 Bl. 43.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Statues. Old Kingdom.iii2.723Neferiru seated and probably wife Sitmert, two fragments of base of double-statue, Dyn. V, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 314 (JE 27997).See Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 184-5 (text).

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Statues. Old Kingdom.iii2.723Nesekha, nude statue, Dyn. V, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 25 Bl. 6.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Statues. Old Kingdom.iii2.723Niankhre seated with wife Irt-nub and sons, temp. Neferirkare or later, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG55.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 48-9 Bl. 14.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Statues. Old Kingdom.iii2.723Nikaankh, fragments, granite, Dyn. V, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 136.See Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 101-2.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Statues. Old Kingdom.iii2.723Nimesuptah, seated, Dyn. VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 191 (JE 22107).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 130-1 Bl. 41.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Statues. Old Kingdom.iii2.723Nufer, Dyn. V, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 145 (JE 6012).

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Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 106-7 Bl. 32.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Statues. Old Kingdom.iii2.723Sankhuptah, (a) with wife Nubibnebti kneeling by his right leg, heads lost, Dyn. V, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 37.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 35-6 Bl. 10.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Statues. Old Kingdom.iii2.723Sankhuptah, (b) seated, headless with wife kneeling by his right leg, Dyn. V, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 196.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 133-4 Bl. 41.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Statues. Old Kingdom.iii2.723Sankhuptah, (c) seated, headless, with sons by his legs, Dyn. V, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 201.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 136 Bl. 42.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Statues. Old Kingdom.iii2.724Seked(?)kau, Dyn. V, (a) seated with wife and son, statue group, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 101.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 79-80 Bl. 23.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Statues. Old Kingdom.iii2.724Seked(?)kau, Dyn. V, (b) seated, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 208.Text, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 140.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Statues. Old Kingdom.iii2.724Sethef, seated, Dyn. V, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 204 (JE 22108).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 138 Bl. 43.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Statues. Old Kingdom.iii2.724Snefrusonb, seated, Dyn. V, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 137 (JE 28688).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 102 Bl. 31.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Statues. Old Kingdom.iii2.724Sonb, fragmentary, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 8388.

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Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Statues. Old Kingdom.iii2.724A Prophet, etc., name lost, seated, Dyn. V, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 49.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 44-5 Bl. 13.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Statues. Old Kingdom.iii2.724Double-statue, two men seated, Dyn. V, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 165.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 118 Bl. 37.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Statues. Old Kingdom.iii2.724Double-statue, two men standing, Dyn. V, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 168.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 119 Bl. 37.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Statues. Old Kingdom.iii2.724Scribe-statue, (a) granite, Dyn. V, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 57.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 51 Bl. 15.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Statues. Old Kingdom.iii2.724Scribe-statue, (b) granite, Dyn. V, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 59.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 52 Bl. 15.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Statues. Old Kingdom.iii2.724Scribe-statue, (c) granite, Dyn. V, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 160.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 115 Bl. 35.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Statues. Old Kingdom.iii2.724Scribe-statue, (d) granite, Dyn. V, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 65907.Hornemann, Types ii, pl. 406.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Statues. Old Kingdom.iii2.724Scribe-statue, (a) Dyn. V, with remains of text on papyrus, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 78.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 63-4 Bl. 18.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Statues. Old Kingdom.

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iii2.724Scribe-statue, (b) Dyn. V, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 371.See Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 195.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Statues. Old Kingdom.iii2.724(a)-(c) Three seated statues, Dyn. V, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 161, 166, 169.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 115-16, 118, 119-120 Bl. 36, 37, 38.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Statues. Old Kingdom.iii2.724(d) Seated statue, Dyn. V, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 8.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 8 Bl. 2.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Statues. Old Kingdom.iii2.724(e) Seated statue, Dyn. V, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 84.See Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 67-8.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Statues. Old Kingdom.iii2.724(f) Seated statue, Dyn. V, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 92 (JE 20224).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 72-3 Bl. 21.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Statues. Old Kingdom.iii2.724Male statue, alabaster, Dyn. V, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 132.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 99 Bl. 30.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Statues. Old Kingdom.iii2.724Female statue, alabaster, Dyn. V, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 134.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 100-1 Bl. 30.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Statues. Old Kingdom.iii2.724Statue of man, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 98.See Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 77.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Statues. Old Kingdom.iii2.724(a) Male statue, wood, Dyn. V, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 155.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, Bl. 35, pp. 112-13.

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Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Statues. Old Kingdom.iii2.724(b) Male statue, wood, Dyn. V, upper part, possibly from Tomb No. 36 [C 8], in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 32 (JE 10177).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 31 Bl. 8.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Statues. Old Kingdom.iii2.725(a) Head, Dyn. V, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 264.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 168 Bl. 57.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Statues. Old Kingdom.iii2.725(b) Head, Dyn. V, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 292 (JE 17809).See Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 179.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Statues. Old Kingdom.iii2.725(a) Statue of woman, nude, lower legs and feet lost, wood, Dyn. V, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 121 (JE 10892).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 92-3 Bl. 27.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Statues. Old Kingdom.iii2.725(b) Statue of woman, right arm lost, wood, Dyn. V, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 269 (JE 22073).Harvey, J. Wooden Statues of the Old Kingdom. A Typological Study (2001), 59, 126-7 [A 7] figs. SeeBorchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 171.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Statues. Old Kingdom.iii2.725Upper part of male statue, granite, Dyn. V, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 167.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 118-19 Bl. 37.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Statues. Old Kingdom.iii2.725Male brewer, Dyn. V, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 117.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 90 Bl. 26.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Statues. Old Kingdom.iii2.725Woman sifting flour, Dyn. IV-V, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 35313.See Breasted, Eg. Servant Statues 30 [3].

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Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Statues. Old Kingdom.iii2.725Kneeling man performing unidentified task, head now lost, Dyn. V, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 329.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 188-9 Bl. 58.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Statues. Old Kingdom.iii2.725Female offering bearer with basket, wood, late Old Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1251 (JE26026).See Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, 129-30.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Statues. Old Kingdom.iii2.725ASquatting female, wood, Old Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 92729.El-Damaty in MDAIK 46 (1990), 1 Taf. 1 [b].

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Statues. Middle Kingdom.iii2.725Mentuhotp, seated, fragmentary, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 526 (JE 27993).See Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 81-2.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Statues. Middle Kingdom.iii2.725Man in long pleated garment, headless, sandstone, temp. Sesostris III to Amenemhet III, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 10.4.22.5.Evers, Staat aus dem Stein i, Taf. 97 [A].

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Statues. Middle Kingdom.iii2.725AMan, feet missing, wood, early Dyn. XII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 34175.Hornemann, Types i, pl. 189.<<>>

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Statues. Middle Kingdom.iii2.725Female head with wavy hair, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 812.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 107 Bl. 150.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Statues. New Kingdom.iii2.725Paser, scribe-statue, sandstone, temp. Amenophis III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 827(JE 28408).

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Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 115 Bl. 153.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Statues. New Kingdom.iii2.725Sitmut, woman, statuette, wood, temp. Amenophis III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 452(JE 6059).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 48 with fig. and Bl. 75.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Statues. New Kingdom.iii2.725Woman, probably temp. Amenophis III, found with last, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 803.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 101 Bl. 148.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Statues. New Kingdom.iii2.726Thay and wife Nia seated, double-statue, late Dyn. XVIII or early Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 628 (JE 19181).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 175-6 Bl. 115.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Statues. New Kingdom.iii2.726(a) Statuette of man in pleated garment, wood, late Dyn. XVIII or Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 798 (JE 21872).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 98 Bl. 147.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Statues. New Kingdom.iii2.726(b) Statuette of man in pleated garment, wood, late Dyn. XVIII or Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 799 (JE 21856).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 98-9 Bl. 147.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Statues. New Kingdom.iii2.726(c) Statuette of Khent-siennebta (?) in pleated garment, wood, late Dyn. XVIII or Dyn. XIX, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 805.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 102 Bl. 149.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Statues. New Kingdom.iii2.726(d) Statuette of Hori Re in pleated garment, late Dyn. XVIII or Dyn. XIX, wood, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 806 (JE 21871).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 102-3 fig. Bl. 149.

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Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Statues. New Kingdom.iii2.726(a) Statuette of Henutwezebt (woman), wood, late Dyn. XVIII or Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 801 (JE 21855).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 99-100 Bl. 148.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Statues. New Kingdom.iii2.726(b) Statuette Henutnakhtu (woman), wood, late Dyn. XVIII or Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 804 (JE 6056).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 101-2 Bl. 148.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Statues. New Kingdom.iii2.726Three statuettes of squatting women nursing children, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 1252 (JE 6717), CG 1253 (JE 7023), CG 1254 (JE 14913).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, 130-1 Bl. 173.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Statues. New Kingdom.iii2.726Block statue of Khay (same man as following) with naos of Re-Harakhti, temp. Ramesses II, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 604 (JE 4737).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 154-5 Bl. 109.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Statues. New Kingdom.iii2.726Block statue of Khay (same man as preceding) with naos of Osiris, temp. Ramesses II, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 606 (JE 4736).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 155-6 Bl. 110.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Statues. New Kingdom.iii2.726Double seated statue of Nebneheh and woman Bakert, with cursive writing, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 597 (JE 22109).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 150-1 Bl. 107.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Statues. New Kingdom.iii2.726AStatue of nude boy, base lost, New Kingdom or later, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 122.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 93 Bl. 27.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Statues. Late Period.iii2.727

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Bust, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 731 (JE 20937).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 65 Bl. 135.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. False-doors and Stelae.iii2.735Ankhmanemti, Dyn. V-VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1508 (JE 4735).Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 213-14 Bl. 44.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. False-doors and Stelae.iii2.736Hem(t)re, Dyn. VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1524 (JE 6335).Text, Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 225.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. False-doors and Stelae.iii2.736AJamb of Hetepherenptah, probably Dyn. IV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 15048.Newberry in ASAE xxviii (1928), 138-40 fig.<<>>

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. False-doors and Stelae.iii2.736Irenes, Dyn. VI or 1st Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1400.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 61 Bl. 16.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. False-doors and Stelae.iii2.736Irensen, panel, probably Dyn. IV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1391.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 52 Bl. 13.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. False-doors and Stelae.iii2.736Kauza and wife Wertka, Dyn. V, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1398.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 58-9 Bl. 15.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. False-doors and Stelae.iii2.736Khnenptah and woman Meresankh, fragment, Dyn. V, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1513.Text, Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 217.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. False-doors and Stelae.iii2.736Mes-sa and daughter Neferhetpes, panel and adjoining palace-facade, perhaps Dyn. IV, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 1422.

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Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 102-3 Bl. 23.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. False-doors and Stelae.iii2.736Nebsen, Dyn. VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1527.Text, Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 227.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. False-doors and Stelae.iii2.736Neternufer and wife Neferhetpes with statue in niche, Dyn. VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 1447 (JE 28489).Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 130-2 Bl. 33.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. False-doors and Stelae.iii2.736Pepysonb Irenes, Dyn. VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1412.Text, Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 77-8.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. False-doors and Stelae.iii2.736Sab, two panels of probably same man, late Old Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1715-16.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 152-3 Bl. 92.<<>>

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. False-doors and Stelae.iii2.736Sitsen (woman), 1st Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1446.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 129-30 Bl. 32.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. False-doors and Stelae.iii2.736Teti, Dyn. VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 57188.<<>>

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. False-doors and Stelae.iii2.736Methu, probably Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1397.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 56-7 Bl. 15.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. False-doors and Stelae.iii2.736Tathet, perhaps Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1425 (JE 28505).Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 106-8 Bl. 24.

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Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. False-doors and Stelae.iii2.736ASentruiu (woman), temp. Amenophis II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 20221.Bryan, The Reign of Thutmose IV, 65-6 pl. ii [6a-b].

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. False-doors and Stelae.iii2.736Ahmosi and wife Puhu, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34049 (JE 18181).Legrain, Statues et statuettes 84-6 pl. xxix.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. False-doors and Stelae.iii2.737Paraemhab, Amenemhab and wife Ati, late Dyn. XVIII or early Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 18925.Maspero, Guide (1883), pl. facing 39.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. False-doors and Stelae.iii2.737Amenmosi and wife Nany, probably temp. Amenophis III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34054 (JE8780).Legrain, Statues et statuettes 95-7 pl. xxxii.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. False-doors and Stelae.iii2.737Huy and wife Nezem(t)mennufer, temp. Amenophis IV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34182(JE 10174).Legrain, Statues et statuettes 222-4 pl. lxix.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. False-doors and Stelae.iii2.737Kasa and wife Hetept, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 8778.Ann. Serv. lvii (1962), 10-14 pls. ii, iii.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. False-doors and Stelae.iii2.737Khaemweset Kaiuia as harpist, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 18922.Hickmann, Ägypten Abb. 120.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. False-doors and Stelae.iii2.737May and wife Ruiu, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34050 (JE 8779).Legrain, Statues et statuettes 86-90 pl. xxx.

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Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. False-doors and Stelae.iii2.737ARectangular with triangular summit, Mes adoring Osiris above, and woman adoring below, Dyn. XIX-XX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 20.3.25.5.Radwan, A. in ASAE lxxi (1987), 227 pl. vi.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. False-doors and Stelae.iii2.737Minhotp Hetutu and wife Mut, fragmentary, temp. Amenophis II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp.No. 18.12.19.1.Texts, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xix (1920), 127-30.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. False-doors and Stelae.iii2.737Nehemay and wife Taaty, probably temp. Amenophis III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34098(JE 8772).Legrain, Statues et statuettes 151-2 pl. xlvi.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. False-doors and Stelae.iii2.737ANeferhor, late Dyn. XVIII or early Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Vassalli MSS. f. 100v [left].

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. False-doors and Stelae.iii2.737Nemtimosi and wife Esinefert, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 22.1.21.1.Mariette, Mon. div. pl. 105.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. False-doors and Stelae.iii2.737Parahirwenemef and wife Nehy(t), probably Dyn. XX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 3299.Mariette, Mon. div. pl. 61.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. False-doors and Stelae.iii2.737Piay, temp. Merneptah or later, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38539.Cairo, Centre of Documentation photos S.A., 23-4, 33.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. False-doors and Stelae.iii2.737Suti and wife Tawer(t)-hetepti, probably Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 8781 (probablyTemp. No. 14.3.25.6).Gaballa in SAK 7 (1979), 42-4, 50 fig. Taf. 1; Vassalli MSS. 22 [right]. Names and titles, Lieblein, Dict.

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Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. False-doors and Stelae.iii2.737ARound-topped stela with triangular summit, Suti adoring Osiris and Western goddess above, and Sunerowith wife at table below, Dyn. XIX-XX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 14.3.25.6.Radwan, A. in ASAE lxxi (1987), 226 pl. v.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. False-doors and Stelae.iii2.737AStela of Hatiay and wife Nefertere, New Kingdom, in Cairo Museum JE 25641 (also JE 25816).Gaballa in SAK 7 (1979), 45-6, 50 fig. Taf. ii. See Luft, U. in ZÄS 104 (1977), 48.<<>>

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. False-doors and Stelae.iii2.737Fragment with text concerning foreign tribute, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 28569.Müller, Eg. Researches i, 24 pls. 14, 15.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. False-doors and Stelae.iii2.738Hor, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 22110.El-Banna in Rev. d’Ég. 40 (1989), 187 pl. See Munro, Die spätägyptischen Totenstelen (1973), 330.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. False-doors and Stelae.iii2.738AIohardais, son of Usiri-hapwer and woman Ta(d)esiemkhebi, before seated Osiris and Isis, late Dyn. XVIIIor early Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 27872.See Munro, Die spätägyptischen Totenstelen (1973), 332.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. False-doors and Stelae.iii2.738Pefteu, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 28684.See Munro, Die spätägyptischen Totenstelen 330.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. False-doors and Stelae.iii2.738Anemho Pasekhem and Nebuzat, temp. Ptolemy XII Neos Dionysos, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG31099 (JE 17054).Spiegelberg, Die demotischen Denkmäler iii. Die demotische Inschriften und Papyri (Cat. Caire), 28-33 Taf. vi.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. False-doors and Stelae.iii2.738

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Deryn(?), probably temp. Ptolemy IX Soter II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22137 (JE 30726).Kamal, Stèles Ptolémaïques et Romaines 119-20 pl. xl.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. False-doors and Stelae.iii2.738Herakeria (i.e. Herakleia) Herankh, year 39 (of Ptolemy VIII Euergetes II), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 22179 (JE 30408).Kamal, Stèles Ptolémaïques et Romaines 157-8 pl. lii.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. False-doors and Stelae.iii2.738Pahemneter (Pedeharemhab), hieroglyphic and demotic texts, year 18 of Ptolemy X Alexander I, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 31103 (JE 17053).Texts, de Rougé, Inscr. hiéro. pl. cccii [upper left, right lower].

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. False-doors and Stelae.iii2.738Pedubaste, hieroglyphic and demotic texts, late Ptolemaic (year 16), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 31136.Spiegelberg, Die demotischen Denkmäler iii. Die demotische Inschriften und Papyri (Cat. Caire), 53 Taf. xv.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Blocks, etc.iii2.753Ankh-kakai, probably Dyn. V, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43972.Engelbach in Ann. Serv. xxxiv (1934), 157-8 fig.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Blocks, etc.iii2.753Isesikha[ef], temp. Pepy I or later, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1438 (JE 8393).Mariette, Mastabas 456 [H.10].

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Blocks, etc.iii2.753ADrum of Khenut, Old Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 17802.<<>>

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Blocks, etc.iii2.753Drum of Ptahshepses, Dyn. V-VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1701.Text, Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 143.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Blocks, etc.iii2.753

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Lintel of Sekhemre, Old Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 17803.<<>>

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Blocks, etc.iii2.753Lintel with offering-text, probably Dyn. VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1434 (JE 11256).Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 114-15 Bl. 28.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Blocks, etc.iii2.753Remains of titles connected with Pyramids of Merenre I and Pepy I, temp. Merenre I or later, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 1437.Text, Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 120.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Blocks, etc.iii2.753Boatmen jousting, with remains of fishing and cutting open fish above, Dyn. V, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 1535 (JE 30191).Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 236-7 Bl. 49

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Blocks, etc.iii2.753Offering-bearers and bakers with loaves of bread, Dyn. V, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1544.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 3-4 Bl. 54.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Blocks, etc.iii2.753Boatmen jousting, Dyn. V, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1547.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 6-7 Bl. 55.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Blocks, etc.iii2.753Brewing and baking, probably Dyn. V, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1561.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 23-4 Bl. 63.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Blocks, etc.iii2.753Herdsmen tending cattle, mat-making and cooking, and men cutting open fish, Dyn. V, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 1562.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 24-5 Bl. 63.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Blocks, etc.iii2.753A

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Man fowling with net, Dyn. V, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Perrot et Chipiez, Hist. de l’art, i, fig. 26.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Blocks, etc.iii2.754Offering-list and priests, Old Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1630.Text, Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 99.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Blocks, etc.iii2.754Remains of netting fish and fowl, with overseer, unfinished, Old Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 1720.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 154 Bl. 92.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Blocks, etc.iii2.754Industries, an Overseer of smelters of gold of Kings’ adorners, and offering-list, Old Kingdom, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 57130 (JE 38070).<<>>

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Blocks, etc.iii2.754Man with staff and sceptre, Old Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 57182 (JE 36585).Kielland, Geometry in Egyptian Art fig. 55.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Blocks, etc.iii2.754Milking scene, Old Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 89660.<<>>

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Blocks, etc.iii2.754Lintel with cryptographic offering-text, Old Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1696.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 140 Bl. 89.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Blocks, etc.iii2.754Ptahnufer, Dyn. XIX, mourners before mummy held up by Anubis, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp.No. 10.6.24.12.Werbrouck, Pleureuses 82 pl. xxii.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Blocks, etc.iii2.754

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Ptahnufer, Dyn. XIX, man censing and libating to deceased at table, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp.No. 12.6.24.6.Maspero, Égypte fig. 370.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Blocks, etc.iii2.754Female dancers with tambourines and men with upraised arms, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 4872.Terrace and Fischer, Treasures 145-8 with pl.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Blocks, etc.iii2.755Hathor-zad pillar fragment of Neferhotep, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 18928 (Temp. No.26.11.24.7).Perrot and Chipiez, Hist. de l’Art i, fig. 343.<<>>

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Blocks, etc.iii2.755Three registers of Neferhotep, funeral procession, etc., late Dyn. XVIII or Dyn. XIX to XX, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 8.11.26.4.Cairo, Centre of Doc. photo. S.R., Box 122, 9323.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Blocks, etc.iii2.755Funeral procession with female dancers, late Dyn. XVIII or Dyn. XIX to XX, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 43278.<<>>

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Blocks, etc.iii2.755Jamb of Ptahemwia, late Dyn. XVIII or Dyn. XIX to XX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 8383.Vernus, Athribes 32-4 [33] pl. iv. Text, Brugsch, Recueil pl. vii [1].

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Blocks, etc.iii2.755Djad-pillar of Amenhotp Pendua (as Amenhotp and Pendua in Bibl.), Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, Temp. No. 20.1.25.5.Bruyère, Rapport ... (1924-1925), 24 fig. 14.<<>>

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Blocks, etc.iii2.755

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Man making libation, late Dyn. XVIII or Dyn. XIX to XX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No.25.6.24.8.See Maspero, Guide (1915), 180 [652, A].<<>>

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Blocks, etc.iii2.755A Royal scribe, Steward (name lost), seated, and three registers of cleaning and bringing fowl and fish,probably late Dyn. XVIII or Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 25.6.24.6.Wreszinski, Atlas i, 84a.<<>>

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Blocks, etc.iii2.755Man, name lost, before Osiris seated, late Dyn. XVIII or Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 44927.<<>>

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Blocks, etc.iii2.755Two registers, I, woman seated by chair with [husband seated], II, four offering-bearers, late Dyn. XVIIIor Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 27.6.24.2.<<>>

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Blocks, etc.iii2.755A and AddendaFour djad-pillars of Khay (probably same man as iii2.726), temp. Ramesses II, probably in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum.See Mariette, Notice des princepaux monuments ... à Boulaq (1864), 63 [18-21].

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Blocks, etc.iii2.755AJambs of Usermaetre-embhab Kha, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. Nos. 6.11.26.1-2.See Mariette, Notice des princepaux monuments ... à Boulaq (1864), 248 [62], 249 [65].

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Blocks, etc.iii2.755ABlock with remains of three registers, produce of estates, top register, feet of Asiatics, second register, girlpunting canoe, third register, basket from procession of estates, probably Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 32871.Müller, Eg. Res. i, pl. 2.<<>>

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Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Coffins and Sarcophagi.iii2.763Ankh-hap, lid-fragment, granite, probably Dyn. XXVII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 29311(JE 66646).Maspero and Gauthier, Sarcophages ii, 56-9 (texts) pls. xvi, xvii.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Coffins and Sarcophagi.iii2.763Thaiubastimu, woman, coffin, wood, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 35265.Name, see Ranke, Die äggyptischen Personennamen i, 387 [18].

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Coffins and Sarcophagi.iii2.763Ameniy Bentehtuf, anthropoid lid, Ptol., in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 13.1.21.1.Buhl, Sarcophagi 90-2 [F, a 2], fig. 52 cf. pl. v.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Coffins and Sarcophagi.iii2.764Aperenyas-pakhem (i.e. Apollonius junior also Pehernufer-pakhem) coffin, wood, Ptol., in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 49532.Text, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xvii (1917), 2-5.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Coffins and Sarcophagi.iii2.764Haremhab, anthropoid, basalt, Ptol., in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. Nos. 22.1.21.3-4.Detail, Lanzone, Diz. 1014-15 Tav. cccxlvii. Text, Piehl, Inscr. hiéro. 3 Sér. il-lxix [E, G].

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Coffins and Sarcophagi.iii2.764Imhotep(?), anthropoid, Ptol., in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 6401 (Temp. No. 3.1.21.12).Buhl, Sarcophagi 93-4 [F, a 6] fig. 56.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Coffins and Sarcophagi.iii2.764Khafi, coffin, wood, Ptol., in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 49531.Texts, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xvii (1917), 5-20.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Coffins and Sarcophagi.iii2.764Khons-hap, rectangular coffin, wood, Ptol., in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 29323 (JE 66752).Maspero and Gauthier, Sarcophages 138-47 pls. xlii, xliii.

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iii2.764Ptahhotp, anthropoid lid, Ptol., in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No.3.3.21.8.Buhl, Sarcophagi 95-6 [F, a 9], fig. 57 cf. pl. v.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Coffins and Sarcophagi.iii2.764Unnufer, lid, Ptol., in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 29310 (JE 8394).Maspero and Gauthier, Sarcophages 42-55 pls. xiii-xv.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Coffins and Sarcophagi.iii2.764Zeho, anthropoid lid, Ptol., in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 13.1.21.2.See Buhl, Sarcophagi 96, 98 [F, a 10] cf. pl. v (called 13.1.2.2).

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Coffins and Sarcophagi.iii2.764Pedhor, cartonnage, Roman, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See Mariette, Notice des principaux monuments etc. (1864), 197 [14].

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Offering-tables and basins (including ointment-slabs).iii2.768Abeb, alabaster, Dyn. V-VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1341.Mariette, Mastabas fig. on 436 [c].

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Offering-tables and basins (including ointment-slabs).iii2.768Ankh-meryre and Khuy, Dyn. VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 57025 (JE 43881).Abou-Ghazi, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches iii. Altars and Offering Tables 28-9 with pl.<<>>

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Offering-tables and basins (including ointment-slabs).iii2.768Aperef, Dyn. VI or later, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1331 (JE 30201).Text, Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches 15.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Offering-tables and basins (including ointment-slabs).iii2.768Hetepka-khufu, perhaps Dyn. V, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1324.Mariette, Mastabas fig. on 439.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Offering-tables and basins (including ointment-slabs).iii2.768Ikri Nebsen, alabaster, Dyn. V-VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1340.

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Mariette, Mastabas fig. on 436 [d].

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Offering-tables and basins (including ointment-slabs).iii2.768Ithi, Dyn. V-VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1346 (JE 21910).Mariette, Mastabas fig. on 437 [e].

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Offering-tables and basins (including ointment-slabs).iii2.768Kakhentiu Kakhent and wife Thenteti, two, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1352, 1356 (JE 27910, JE27909).Texts, Mariette, Mastabas 24, 26.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Offering-tables and basins (including ointment-slabs).iii2.768Khnemankhu, Dyn. IV (?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1363 (JE 21761).Mariette, Mastabas fig. on 438 [g].

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Offering-tables and basins (including ointment-slabs).iii2.768Merib, Dyn. V, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1343 (JE 3846).Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 20 Bl. 6.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Offering-tables and basins (including ointment-slabs).iii2.768Nakht, Dyn. VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 19179.<<Notebook 1953, II, 19>>

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Offering-tables and basins (including ointment-slabs).iii2.768Neferiru, Old Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1350 (JE 27908).Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 20 Bl. 6.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Offering-tables and basins (including ointment-slabs).iii2.768Nezemib, Dyn. VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1369.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 32 Bl. 7.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Offering-tables and basins (including ointment-slabs).iii2.768Niankh-hathor and Iynefert Hy (both women), Dyn. V, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1348(JE 9949).Mariette, Mastabas fig. on 437 [f].

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Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Offering-tables and basins (including ointment-slabs).iii2.768Pera and (probably wife) Mert-min (probably also called Henutsen), Dyn. V (?), in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 1366 (JE 25659).Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 30 Bl. 7.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Offering-tables and basins (including ointment-slabs).iii2.768Seshu, dedicated by son Thenti, Dyn. IV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1365 (JE 27904).Text, Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 29.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Offering-tables and basins (including ointment-slabs).iii2.768No name, alabaster, Old Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1342.Mariette, Mastabas fig. on 440.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Various.iii2.770Pyramidion of Amenhotp Huy, granite, temp. Ramesses II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No.7.11.24.1.Grdseloff MSS. 3.6.3-6 (photos.).

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Various.iii2.770Pyramidion of Ptahemwia, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 17109 (JE 8371).Myliwiec in SAK 6 (1978), 139-45 Abb. 1-4, Taf. xxxvi-xxxvii.<<>>

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Various.iii2.770Pyramidion of ...mosi, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 48841.<<>>

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Various.iii2.770Box containing table with model ritual implements and tools, of a Noble of the King (name lost), wood,1st Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1765.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 183-6 Bl. 101.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Various.iii2.770Canopic jar of Amenmosi, alabaster, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 4330 (JE 25145)(another formerly in Hoffmann colln.).

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Text, Reisner, Canopics 225.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Various.iii2.770Canopic jars of Ankh-psammethek, alabaster, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 4153-6 (CG4153, 4156 = JE 21890).Reisner, Canopics 108-11 pl. xxii.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Various.iii2.770Canopic jars of Harbes, alabaster, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 4157-60 (JE 22057).Reisner, Canopics 111-16 pl. xxiii.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Various.iii2.770Canopic jars of Haremakhet, four jars with lids, alabaster, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG4130-5 (JE 21891 (not 4131 and 4133 which are lids)).Reisner, Canopics 92-6 pl. xix.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Various.iii2.770Canopic jar and two lids of Harwoz, alabaster, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 4288-9 (JE26716).Reisner, Canopics 196-8 pls. liii, lxix.<<>>

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Various.iii2.771Canopic jar of Ikenwesh, perhaps re-used from Tapert, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 4393.Text, Reisner, Canopics 426.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Various.iii2.771Canopic jars of Irahor, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 4098-101 (JE 4440-3).Reisner, Canopics 63-6 pl. xiv.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Various.iii2.771Canopic jars of Irefaenptah, alabaster, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 4106-9(JE 4432-5).Reisner, Canopics 70-4 pl. xv (CG 4108-9).

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Various.

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iii2.771Three canopic jars and lids of Kay, faience, Dyn. XIX to XX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 4420-4(JE 20197-9).Reisner, Canopics 154-8 pls. xxxiii, xxxiv.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Various.iii2.771Canopic jars of Nay (woman), alabaster, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 4094-7(JE 6372, 6371, 6370, 6373).Reisner, Canopics 59-62 pl. xiii.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Various.iii2.771Canopic jar and four lids of Na..., Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 4389-92 (JE 20200-3).See Reisner, Canopics 244-5.<<>>

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Various.iii2.771Canopic jars of Nebtkenb (woman) pottery, Dyn. XVIII-XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 4208 (JE15002).Reisner, Canopics 150-1 pl. xliv.<<>>

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Various.iii2.771Canopic jars of Nezem, alabaster, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 4161-4 (JE 6066-9).Reisner, Canopics 116-20 pl. xxiv.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Various.iii2.771Two canopic jars of Paraemhab, alabaster, probably Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 4322-3 (JE 19172-5) (another in New Haven, Yale University Gal.).Reisner, Canopics 218-20 pls. liv, lvii.<<>>

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Various.iii2.771Canopic jars of Paser (presumably owner of TT106), alabaster, temp. Sethos I to Ramesses II, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 4325-6 (JE 17470-1).Reisner, Canopics 221-2 (texts), pl. lxiv.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Various.

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iii2.771Three canopic jars of Pedeamun, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 4294-6 (JE 30251) (anotherin Alexandria, Graeco-Roman Museum).Texts, Reisner, Canopics 201-3.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Various.iii2.771Canopic jars of Pespermeh, alabaster, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 4102-5 (JE 4436-9).Texts, Piehl, Inscr. hiéro. 1 Sér. lxxxix-lxxx [L-O].<<>>

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Various.iii2.771Canopic jars of Psammethek, alabaster, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 4145-8(JE 21892).See Reisner, Canopics 103-6 (texts).

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Various.iii2.771Canopic jars of Psammethek-nebpehti, alabaster, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 4270-3 (JE9951-4).Texts, Reisner, Canopics 185-7.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Various.iii2.771Three canopic jars of Psammethek-siptah, alabaster, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 4297-9 (JE 21893) (another in Manchester, University Museum, 11098).Texts, Reisner, Canopics 203-5.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Various.iii2.771Canopic jars of Sekhmetnefert, alabaster, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 4170, 4172-4 (JE21889).See Reisner, Canopics 123-4, 124-6 (texts).

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Various.iii2.771Canopic jar of Thaiesienimu, alabaster, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 4311 (JE 6062-4(one of)).Text, Reisner, Canopics 211.<<>>

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Various.

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iii2.771Canopic jars of Uzahorresnet, alabaster, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 4122-5(JE 6331-4).Reisner, Canopics 84-5 pl xvi (omitting CG 4124).

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Various.iii2.773Fragment of jar with cartouches of Haremhab, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 18790(JE 15003).Von Bissing, Steinefässe fig. on 172.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Various.iii2.773Jar of Pipuy (woman) before Osiris, alabaster, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 18451 (JE22095).Von Bissing, Steingefässe pl. v.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Various.iii2.774Model rowing boat, wood, probably Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 4913.Reisner, Models 69-70 pl. xvii.<<>>

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Various.iii2.773Three model rowing boats with deceased as mummy or seated under canopy, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 4915 (JE 25839), CG 4916 (JE 25841), CG 4917 (JE 25840).Reisner, Models 70-4 pls. xvii.<<>>

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Various.iii2.774Obelisk of Hetept, Dyn. VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 17005 (JE 44132).Kuentz, Obélisques 11-12 pl. iv.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Various.iii2.774Offering-stand of Hy, Dyn. IV-V, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1296.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 2 Bl. i.

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Various.iii2.774Gilded mummy-mask and cartonnage of Pedeharpekhrod, Ptol., in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No.

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20.12.25.1.See Maspero, Guide 393 [3798].<<>>

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Various.iii2.774Head-rest of Iti, alabaster, Dyn. VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1792 (JE 25742).Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 213-14 Bl. 116.<<>>

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Various.iii2.774Wooden fan-handle of Minnakht, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 6.4.23.12.Vassalli MSS. f.47r (= Tiradritti, 73; Lise 384 [45 bis r]. See Maspero, Guide, 530 [5337].

Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Various.iii2.774AMirror of Herui-nekhenui(?), Old Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 40708 (Temp. No.7.4.23.1).Lilyquist, Ancient Egyptian Mirrors 12 fig. 5. See Kaplony, Beschriftete Kleinfunde No. 60 [3].

Saqqâra. Sacred Animal Complexes. Chapel of Bes. Ptolemaic.iii2.777Statue-group of Bes with nude goddesses, clay, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Quibell, Saqqara (1905-1906), 17, 28 pl. xxvii.

Saqqâra. Sacred Animal Complexes. Jackal Galleries.iii2.777Coffin of jackal, (a) decorated and inscribed, wood, Ptol. or Roman, probably from here, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 29765 (JE 35855).Gaillard and Daressy, La Faune momifiée de l’antique Égypte (Cat. Caire), 129-30 pl. lv.

Saqqâra. Sacred Animal Complexes. Jackal Galleries.iii2.777Coffin of jackal, (b) with decoration of barks and jackals, wood, Ptol. or Roman, probably from here, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 29760.Gaillard and Daressy, La Faune momifiée de l’antique Égypte (Cat. Caire), 127-8 pl. liv.

Saqqâra. Sacred Animal Complexes. Avenue of Human-headed Sphinxes. Probably Nektanebos I.iii2.778One Sphinx, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 685.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 29 Bl. 126.

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Saqqâra. Sacred Animal Complexes. Avenue of Human-headed Sphinxes. Probably Nektanebos I.iii2.778One Sphinx, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1193.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, 95-6 Bl. 168.

Saqqâra. Sacred Animal Complexes. Avenue of Human-headed Sphinxes. Probably Nektanebos I.iii2.778Three sphinxes, Greek and Coptic texts, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1194-6.

Saqqâra. Sacred Animal Complexes. Avenue of Human-headed Sphinxes. Probably Nektanebos I.iii2.778Head of Sphinx, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1024 (JE 28012).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 30 Bl. 160.

Saqqâra. Sacred Animal Complexes. Avenue of Human-headed Sphinxes, probably Nektanebos I.iii2.778Head of Sphinx, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1025 (JE 28012).See Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 30.

Saqqâra. Sacred Animal Complexes. East Temple. Nektanebos II.iii2.779Stela, Nektanebos II kneeling before Apis-bull, year 2, quartzite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No.2.12.24.3.Quibell, Saqqara (1907-1908), 10, 89-93, 112 pl. lii.

Saqqâra. Sacred Animal Complexes. East Temple. Nektanebos II.iii2.779Statuette of Apis-bull, schist, Late Period, or Ptol., in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 89607.Ann. Serv. liv (1957), 111-12 pl. iv.

Saqqâra. Sacred Animal Complexes. Serapeum. Lesser Vaults. Apis XXXIII. Year 37 of Sesonchis V.iii2.788Stela of Ankhefenkhons, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Mariette, Voyage i, 44, on pl. 13.

Saqqâra. Sacred Animal Complexes. Apis xliii. Year 34 of Darius I.iii2.801Lower part of stela, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 50042.Spiegelberg, Die demot. Denkmäler iii, Demot. Inschr. und Papyri 13 Taf. x.

Saqqâra. Sacred Animal Complexes. Serapeum. Lesser Vaults. Apis stelae not assigned to a particular bull.iii2.815Ankh-hor Wehebre, Dyn. XXVI-XXVII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43204.

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Vercoutter, Textes 117-21 pl. xix.

Saqqâra. Sacred Animal Complexes. Serapeum. Lesser Vaults. Apis stelae not assigned to a particular bull.iii2.815Hepmen, Dyn. XXVI-XXVII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 31086.Spiegelberg, Die demotischen Denkmäler iii. Die demotische Inschriften und Papyri (Cat. Caire), 12-13Taf. i,

Saqqâra. Sacred Animal Complexes. Serapeum. Lesser Vaults. Apis stelae not assigned to a particular bull.iii2.816Ka, Late Period, re-used in Monastery of Apa Jeremias, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 40043.Text, Quibell, Saqqara (1907-8), 16.

Saqqâra. Sacred Animal Complexes. Serapeum. Lesser Vaults. Apis stelae not assigned to a particular bull.iii2.816Pedepenpen, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Lanzone, Dizionario de mitologia egizia iv, 530 pl. cci [2].<<>>

Saqqâra. Sacred Animal Complexes. Serapeum. Lesser Vaults. Apis stelae not assigned to a particular bull.iii2.816Pedesi with hieroglyphic and demotic texts, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 31157.Spiegelberg, Die demotischen Denkmäler iii. Die demotische Inschriften und Papyri (Cat. Caire), 63-4 Taf. xx.

Saqqâra. Sacred Animal Complexes. Serapeum. Lesser Vaults. Apis stelae not assigned to a particular bull.iii2.816Psammethek, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 15037 (Temp. No. 19.1.22.2).Lanzone, Dizionario de mitologia egizia iv, 531-2 pl. cciii [1].<<>>

Saqqâra. Sacred Animal Complexes. Serapeum. Lesser Vaults. Apis stelae not assigned to a particular bull.iii2.816Ptahhotp, probably Dyn. XXVII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 20014.Vercoutter, Textes 113-16 pl. xviii.<<>>

Saqqâra. Sacred Animal Complexes. Serapeum. Lesser Vaults. Apis stelae not assigned to a particular bull.iii2.816Siesi,(?), Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Text, Piehl, Inscr. hiéro. 3 Sér. lxxxiii [S].

Saqqâra. Sacred Animal Complexes. Serapeum. Lesser Vaults. Apis stelae not assigned to a particular bull.iii2.816Unnufer, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 4889.

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Saqqâra. Sacred Animal Complexes. Serapeum. Objects connected with the Serapeum.iii2.818Statue, Apis-bull protecting man kneeling with offering-table, heads lost, Late Period, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 683 (JE 38932).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 28 Bl. 125.

Saqqâra. Sacred Animal Complexes. Serapeum. Objects connected with the Serapeum.iii2.818ANefertem, dedicated by Ptahatmer(?), bronze, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 38076(JE 72).Daressy, Div. 28-9 pl. vii.

Saqqâra. Sacred Animal Complexes. Serapeum. Objects connected with the Serapeum.iii2.819Statue, Osiris, basalt, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 38368 (JE 7375).Text, Daressy, Statues de divinités 100.

Saqqâra. Sacred Animal Complexes. Serapeum. Objects connected with the Serapeum.iii2.819Statue, Osiris with figures of Ahmosi and wife Mutnezemt on base, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 38411 (JE 42).Text, Daressy, Statues de divinités 108-9 pl. xxi.

Saqqâra. Sacred Animal Complexes. Serapeum. Objects connected with the Serapeum.iii2.819Statue, Tueris, inscribed, black schist, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 39147 (JE 2657).Text, Daressy, Statues de divinités 285-6 pl. lv.

Saqqâra. Sacred Animal Complexes. Serapeum. Objects connected with the Serapeum.iii2.818AHead, green slate, probably Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 733.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 65 Bl. 135.

Saqqâra. Sacred Animal Complexes. Serapeum. Objects connected with the Serapeum.iii2.819Stela, Apries offering to Ptah, with hieroglyphic and Carian texts, probably from here, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 49060.Masson and Yoyotte, Objets ...à inscr. cariennes 17-20 figs. 11, 12 pl. 1.

Saqqâra. Sacred Animal Complexes. Serapeum. Objects connected with the Serapeum.iii2.819AStatue of Panefernehem, dedicated by Psammeteksonb, son of Ankhwehebre, bronze, Late Period, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 38124.

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Daressy, Statues de divinitiés 40 pl. viii.

Saqqâra. Sacred Animal Complexes. Serapeum. Objects connected with the Serapeum.iii2.820Jar with cartouche of Apries, dedicated to Apis, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 18489(JE 31520).Bissing, Steingefässe 96-7 with text, Taf. v (as from Abûsîr).

Saqqâra. Sacred Animal Complexes. Serapeum. Objects connected with the Serapeum.iii2.820Flat bottomed jar dedicated to Apis by Unnufer, faience, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG18037.Bissing, Fayencegefässe 107-8 fig. text (as from Abûsîr).

Saqqâra. Sacred Animal Complexes. Serapeum. Objects connected with the Serapeum.iii2.820Bronze aegis with cartouches of Amasis, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 30.5.26.1.Mariette, Album (1872), pl. 37 [558].

Saqqâra. Temple of Nektanebos II. Finds from Temple Terrace of Neighbourhood of Animal Galleries.iii2.821Miniature block-statue of Paser (TT106), faience, temp. Sethos I to Ramesses II, formerly in Hildesheim,Roemer- und Pelizaeus-Museum, Pelizaeus-Museum, 4886, now in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp.No. 1.12.81.1.el-Damaty, M. M. in MDAIK 46 (1990), 8 Taf. 8 [b, c]; Martin, H. etpka No. 140.

Saqqâra. Temple of Nektanebos II. Finds from Temple Terrace of Neighbourhood of Animal Galleries.iii2.821Double statuette, Ma[hu] (?) and wife Tia, both seated, schist, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE91915.Martin, Hetpka No. 144.<<>>

Saqqâra. Temple of Nektanebos II. Finds from Temple Terrace of Neighbourhood of Animal Galleries.iii2.821Statue of Kanufer squatting with figure of Ptah, wood, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE91118.Emery in JEA 53 (1967), 143 pls. xxiv [2], xxi [4, middle].

Saqqâra. Temple of Nektanebos II. Finds from Temple Terrace of Neighbourhood of Animal Galleries.iii2.822Statue with figure of Ptah, wood, Dyn. XVII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 91115.Emery in JEA 53 (1967), pl. xxiii [5].

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Saqqâra. Temple of Nektanebos II. Finds from Temple Terrace of Neighbourhood of Animal Galleries.iii2.822Statue of Pentashendyt, kneeling with figure of Osiris, schist, Dyn. XXVI-XXVII, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 91113.Emery in JEA 53 (1967), 143 pl. xxiv [1].

Saqqâra. Temple of Nektanebos II. Finds from Temple Terrace of Neighbourhood of Animal Galleries.iii2.822AStatuette of a mourner, bronze, Late Period (?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 91437.Feucht in Studien ... Westendorf ii, 1104-5 Taf. 2 [b].<<>>

Saqqâra. Temple of Nektanebos II. Finds from Temple Terrace of Neighbourhood of Animal Galleries.iii2.822Statue of Osiris seated, dedicated by Deubasteiau, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 91116.Emery in JEA 53 (1967), pl. xxiv [3].

Saqqâra. Temple of Nektanebos II. Finds from Temple Terrace of Neighbourhood of Animal Galleries.iii2.822Statuette of Osiris, dedicated by a wab-priest of Ptah, etc., wood, Late Period, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 91114.Text, Martin, Hetepka No. 209.

Saqqâra. Temple of Nektanebos II. Finds from Temple Terrace of Neighbourhood of Animal alleries.iii2.823Uraeus-serpent and Sokari as hawk, statue-group, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 91117.Emery in JEA 53 (1967), pl. xxv [5].

Saqqâra. Temple of Nektanebos II. Finds from Temple Terrace of Neighbourhood of Animal Galleries.iii2.823Baboon, faience statue, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 91112.Emery in JEA 55 (1969), pl. vi [4].

Saqqâra. Temple of Nektanebos II. Finds from Temple Terrace of Neighbourhood of Animal Galleries.iii2.824Block, ducks in pool, Dyn. V-VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 91104.The Egyptian Museum, Cairo ... 1965-1975, 42 pl. 1.

Saqqâra. Temple of Nektanebos II. Finds from Temple Terrace of Neighbourhood of Animal Galleries.iii2.824Offering-table of Ankhpekhrod, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 91518.Martin, Hetepka No. 268.

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Saqqâra. Temple of Nektanebos II. Finds from Temple Terrace of Neighbourhood of Animal Galleries.iii2.824Offering-table of Harwoz and Pedepamenkh, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 91143.Martin, Hetepka No. 263.

Saqqâra. Temple of Nektanebos II. Finds from Temple Terrace of Neighbourhood of Animal Galleries.iii2.824Offering-table of Eshor Pefherinuter, probably Dyn. XXVII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 91519.Martin, Hetepka No. 260.

Saqqâra. Temple of Nektanebos II. Finds from Temple Terrace of Neighbourhood of Animal Galleries.iii2.824Fragment of offering-basin of a Prophet of Khufu, Dyn. V-VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 91916.Martin, Hetepka No. 80.

Saqqâra. Temple of Nektanebos II. Finds from Temple Terrace of Neighbourhood of Animal Galleries.iii2.824Standing sphinx from furniture(?), wood, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 91111.Emery in JEA 53 (1967), pl. xxiii [4].

Saqqâra. Temple of Nektanebos II. Finds from Temple Terrace of Neighbourhood of Animal Galleries.iii2.824Panel from shrine or similar, (e) a king offering to Isis and Harpocrates, wood, Late Period or Ptolemaic,in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 91103.Emery in JEA 53 (1967), pl. xxv [3].

Saqqâra. Temple of Nektanebos II. Finds from Temple Terrace of Neighbourhood of Animal Galleries.iii2.824White Crown flanked by human arms, wood, probably Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 91110.Emery in JEA 53 (1967), pl. xxvi [1, 2].

Saqqâra. Temple of Nektanebos II. Finds from Temple Terrace of Neighbourhood of Animal Galleries.iii2.825Dummy mummy of Apis-bull, skull attached to wooden body, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 91318.Emery in JEA 55 (1969), 33 pl. viii [1-4].<<>>

Saqqâra. Temple of Nektanebos II. Finds from Temple Terrace of Neighbourhood of Animal Galleries.iii2.825Head of block-statue, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 871 (JE 27983?).See Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 131.

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Saqqâra. Temple of Nektanebos II. Finds from Temple Terrace of Neighbourhood of Animal Galleries.iii2.825Statuette of Mut, dedicated by Pedubaste, son of Pahor, schist, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 91459.Text, Martin, Hetepka No. 227.

Saqqâra. Temple of Nektanebos II. Finds from Temple Terrace of Neighbourhood of Animal Galleries.iii2.826Canopic-jar of Apries (or Psammetikhos I), re-used, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 91520.Emery in JEA 57 (1971), pl. vi [2].

Saqqâra. Temple of Nektanebos II. Finds from Temple Terrace of Neighbourhood of Animal Galleries.iii2.826Hand censer of Amasis, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 91491.Insley Green, Temple Furniture No. 82 with figs. 57, 58.

Saqqâra. Temple of Nektanebos II. Finds from Temple Terrace of Neighbourhood of Animal Galleries.iii2.826ABronze sceptre of Ankhusiri, Dyn. XXX or early Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 91488.Insley Green, Temple Furniture No. 104 with fig. 68.

Saqqâra. Temple of Nektanebos II. Finds from Temple Terrace of Neighbourhood of Animal Galleries.iii2.825ABronze situla of Sheshonk, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 91475.Insley Green, Temple Furniture No. 163 with fig. 99.

Saqqâra. Temple of Nektanebos II. Finds from Temple Terrace of Neighbourhood of Animal Galleries.iii2.825ABronze situla of Pedubaste, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 91356.Insley Green, Temple Furniture No. 166 with fig. 102.

Saqqâra. Temple of Nektanebos II. Finds from Temple Terrace of Neighbourhood of Animal Galleries.iii2.825ABronze situla of Unnufer, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 91354.Insley Green, Temple Furniture No. 178 with fig. 107.

Saqqâra. Temple of Nektanebos II. Finds from Temple Terrace of Neighbourhood of Animal Galleries.iii2.825ABronze situla of Harkhebi, Dyn. XXX or early Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 91134.Insley Green, Temple Furniture No. 181 with figs. 108-9.

Saqqâra. Temple of Nektanebos II. Finds from Temple Terrace of Neighbourhood of Animal Galleries.iii2.825A

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Bronze situla of Pakhons, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 91121.Insley Green, Temple Furniture No. 189 with figs. 115, 116.

Saqqâra. Temple of Nektanebos II. Baboon Galleries.iii2.826Statue-fragments with speech of Ptah to Amenophis III, over life size, faience, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 91304.Text, Martin, Hetepka No. 118.

Saqqâra. Temple of Nektanebos II. Baboon Galleries.iii2.826Statue, Isis suckling Horus, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 91301.JEA 56, pl. xiv [1].

Saqqâra. Temple of Nektanebos II. Baboon Galleries.iii2.826Baboon, statute, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.JEA 56, pl. xiv [2].

Saqqâra. Temple of Nektanebos II. Baboon Galleries.iii2.826Sphinx, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 91303.JEA 56, pl. xiv [lower right].<<>>

Saqqâra. Temple of Nektanebos II. Baboon Galleries.iii2.826Stela of Iresh, with hieroglyphic and Carian texts, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 91387.Masson, Carian Inscriptions 25-6 [7], 86-7 [7] with pls. vi, xxxv [1].

Saqqâra. Objects from Serapeum. Statues.iii2.828AIsis nursing Horus, dedicated by Pedeharkhebi, son of Harpekhrodardais and woman Hedebubasterau,broze, Late Period or Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 39312 (JE 84).Daressy, Statues de divinités pl. 61; Lavier, M.-C. in Égypte. Vision d’Eternité. Musée de l’Ephèbe, Le Capd’Agde, 10 Septembre 1999 - 8 Janvier 2000 [1999], 26 [9] fig.

Saqqâra. Miscellaneous. Statues.iii2.827Small blue glass head, perhaps Amenophis I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 4404.Cooney in Journal of Glass Studies ii (1960), 24 fig. 15.

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iii2.827AImhotep, dedicated by Tjaihepimu, bronze, Late Period or Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG38046.Daressy, Statues de divinités 17-18 pl. iv (text).

Saqqâra. Miscellaneous. Statues.iii2.828Ptah, dedicated by Meniuser, basalt, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 38432.Daressy, Statues de divinités pl. 25.

Saqqâra. Miscellaneous. Statues.iii2.828Ptah, unfinished with preliminary sketch, perhaps New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 45322.De Rachewiltz, L’Arte 16 Tav. 12 [left].

Saqqâra. Miscellaneous. Statues. Trial Pieces. Late Period or Ptolemaic.iii2.828Plaster mask, King, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1185 (JE 30688).Borchardt, Statues und Statuetten iv, pl. 166.

Saqqâra. Miscellaneous. Statues. Trial Pieces. Late Period or Ptolemaic.iii2.828Royal head, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 33332 (JE 6350).Edgar, Sculptors’ Studies pl. 9.

Saqqâra. Miscellaneous. Statues. Trial Pieces. Late Period or Ptolemaic.iii2.828Royal head, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 33362 (JE 6356).Edgar, Sculptors’ Studies pl. 16.

Saqqâra. Miscellaneous. Statues. Trial Pieces. Late Period or Ptolemaic.iii2.828Two royal heads, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 33350 (JE 6354), CG 33358 (JE 6359).Edgar, Sculptors’ Studies pls. 13, 15.

Saqqâra. Miscellaneous. Statues. Trial Pieces. Late Period or Ptolemaic.iii2.828Royal heads, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 33331 (JE 6351).Edgar, Sculptors’ Studies pl. 9.

Saqqâra. Miscellaneous. Statues. Trial Pieces. Late Period or Ptolemaic.iii2.828

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Saqqâra. Miscellaneous. Statues. Trial Pieces. Late Period or Ptolemaic.iii2.828Royal head, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 33348 (JE 6353).Edgar, Sculptors’ Studies pl. 13.

Saqqâra. Miscellaneous. Statues. Trial Pieces. Late Period or Ptolemaic.iii2.828Royal head, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 33351 (JE 6355).Edgar, Sculptors’ Studies pl. 13.

Saqqâra. Miscellaneous. Statues. Trial Pieces. Late Period or Ptolemaic.iii2.828Royal head, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 33353 (JE 6361).Edgar, Sculptors’ Studies pl. 14.

Saqqâra. Miscellaneous. Statues. Trial Pieces. Late Period or Ptolemaic.iii2.828Royal head, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 33356 (JE 6365).Edgar, Sculptors’ Studies pl. 14.

Saqqâra. Miscellaneous. Statues. Trial Pieces. Late Period or Ptolemaic.iii2.828Royal head, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 33359-61 (JE 6357-8, 6360).Edgar, Sculptors’ Studies pl. 15.

Saqqâra. Miscellaneous. Statues. Trial Pieces. Late Period or Ptolemaic.iii2.828Royal head, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 33363-4 (JE 6363, 6362).Edgar, Sculptors’ Studies pl. 16.

Saqqâra. Miscellaneous. Statues. Trial Pieces. Late Period or Ptolemaic.iii2.828Royal head, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Prisse, L’Art ég. ii, Sculpture 31st pl. [4].

Saqqâra. Miscellaneous. Statues. Trial Pieces. Late Period or Ptolemaic.iii2.828Half royal head, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 33352 (JE 6352).Edgar, Sculptors’ Studies pl. 13.

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Saqqâra. Miscellaneous. Stelae.iii2.828Upper part double-scene, King Haremhab before Osiris, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. No. 22.5.25.2.Topozada in BIFAO 91 (1991), 249-54 fig. and pls. 71-4. Text, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xvii (1917), 85.

Saqqâra. Miscellaneous. Stelae.iii2.828A Ptolemy before bull-headed god, etc., in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22161 (JE 8392).Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 49.

Saqqâra. Miscellaneous. Blocks, etc.iii2.829Sculptors’ studies, goddess, Anubis bull, ram, man’s head in relief, Late Period or Ptolemaic, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 33413 (JE 30652), CG 33425 (JE 6349), CG 33437 (JE 35763), CG 33444, CG33489 (JE 30655).Edgar, Sculptors’ Studies pls. 26, 28, 32, 43.

Saqqâra. Miscellaneous. Blocks, etc.iii2.829Trial-piece forepart of ram, Late Period or Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 33443.Edgar, Sculptors’ Studies pl. 33.

Saqqâra. Miscellaneous. Blocks, etc.iii2.829Vase of Tuthmosis III, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 18734 (JE 21863).Bissing, Steingefässe pl. 4.

Saqqâra. Miscellaneous. Blocks, etc.iii2.829Weight of 300 deben in shape of cow’s head with cartouche of Sethos I, granite., in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 31651 (JE 25143).Weigall, Weights and Balances 55 pl. iii.

El-Azîzîya.iii2.830Offering-table of Tuthmosis IV, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23088 (JE 39616).Text, Kamal, Tables d’offrandes 72.

Mît Rahîna. Palace of Apries.iii2.830Block from thickness of gate in destroyed pylon, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 41436.Petrie, Memphis ii, pl. 5.

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Mît Rahîna. Palace of Apries. ‘Camp’.iii2.831Plaques with King or Nile-god offering and names of Kings, bronze, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 35107 (whole cache). [= Ann. Serv. 1-13]Daressy in Ann. Serv. iii (1902), 139-50 pls. 1-3 (some).

Mît Rahîna. Palace of Apries. ‘Camp’.iii2.831Three Oval plaques dedicated by Wehebre-nebken, temp. Psammetikhos II, Piamun, and unnamed, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. Nos. 27.11.26.3, 4 (14 and 15). [= Ann. Serv. 14-16]Daressy in Ann. Serv. iii (1902), 139-50 pls. 1-3 (some).

Mît Rahîna. Palace of Apries. ‘Camp’.iii2.831Mirrors, mostly Third Int. Period or Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 44076-80. [= Ann.Serv. 17-22]Bénédite, Mirrors 36-41 pls. xvi-xx.<<>>

Mît Rahîna. Temple of Ptah. Colossi in front of Pylon.iii2.832Two colossal heads, Ramesses II, red granite (found by de Morgan), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 643, 644 (JE 27842).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, pl. 118.

Mît Rahîna. Temple of Ptah. Hypostyle Hall. Finds. Statues.iii2.833Colossal statue of Ptah, dedicated by Ramesses II, sandstone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 38429 (JE30169).Daressy, Statues de divinités pl. 25.

Mît Rahîna. Temple of Ptah. Hypostyle Hall. Finds. Statues.iii2.833Colossal statue of Ptah, dedicated by Ramesses II, sandstone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 38430 (JE30170).Daressy, Statues de divinités pl. 25.

Mît Rahîna. Temple of Ptah. Hypostyle Hall. Finds. Blocks.iii2.835Lintel of Neuserre, granite, from Sun temple at Abû Ghurâb, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. No. 22.11.14.19.Petrie, Memphis i, pl. 3 [middle].

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Mît Rahîna. Temple of Ptah. Hypostyle Hall. Finds. Blocks.iii2.835Jambs of Neuserre, granite, from Sun temple at Abû Ghurâb, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. Nos. 22.11.14.17, 18.Petrie, Memphis i, pl. 3 [bottom left].

Mît Rahîna. Temple of Ptah. Hypostyle Hall. Finds. Various.iii2.835Model bark, granite, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 4924 (JE 30165).Reisner, Models 82-3 pl. xix.

Mît Rahîna. Temple of Ptah. Hypostyle Hall. Finds. Various.iii2.835Model bark (incomplete), with naos and statues of gods, limestone, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 4930 (JE 30166).Reisner, Models 91-2 pls. xx, xxi.

Mît Rahîna. Temple of Ptah. Found near Exterior of Hypostyle Hall.iii2.835Statue of Ramesses II and Ptah-tatanen seated, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 554(JE 30167).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 101-3 pl. 93.

Mît Rahîna. Temple of Ptah. Exterior of Hypostyle Hall. Found nearby.iii2.835Bust with scarab on head, probably Ramesses II (no text), granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 38104 (JE 27856).See Daressy, Statues de divinités 35.

Mît Rahîna. Temple of Ptah. Exterior of Hypostyle Hall. Found nearby.iii2.835Headless sphinx holding vase, of Ramesses II, sandstone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1211(JE 27849).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, 110 pl. 170.

Mît Rahîna. Temple of Ptah. Found near South Gate. Statues.iii2.837King Shabataka, headless, seated, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 655 (JE 27852).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 2 pl. 121.

Mît Rahîna. Temple of Ptah. Found near South Gate. Statues.iii2.838Paser, Vizier (TT 106), standing holding figure of Ptah, lower part, schist, temp. Sethos I to Ramesses II,

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in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 630.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 177-9 pl. 116.

Mît Rahîna. Temple of Ptah. Found near South Gate. Statues.iii2.838Upper part, head destroyed, with text on back-pillar, temp. Ramesses II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 870 (JE 28015).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 131 fig.

Mît Rahîna. Temple of Ptah. Found near South Gate. Statues.iii2.838Huy, kneeling, headless, holding Hathor-head, Dyn. XIX to XX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 71897.Wilkinson MSS. xiii [lower right].<<>>

Mît Rahîna. Temple of Ptah. Found near South Gate. Statues.iii2.839Harsemtuemhet, scribe-statue, upper part lost, sandstone, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG888.Text, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 139-40.

Mît Rahîna. Temple of Ptah. Found near South Gate. Statues.iii2.839AFragment of scribe-statue of Pedepep, black granite, temp. Psammetikhos I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 525.Text, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 81.<<>>

Mît Rahîna. Temple of Ptah. Found near South Gate. Statues.iii2.839Iry, headless block-statue, sandstone, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1106 (JE 27972,30177).Text, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, 59-60.

Mît Rahîna. Temple of Ptah. Found near South Gate. Statues.iii2.839Fragment stela with text naming Osorkon II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 28582.Text, Wilkinson MSS. xiii.76 (middle).

Mît Rahîna. Temple of Ptah. Embalming House of Apis-bulls.iii2.842Upper part of stand of Amasis, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 86757.El Amir in JEA 34 (1948), 52, 54 pl. xvi [5].

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Mît Rahîna. Temple of Ptah. Embalming House of Apis-bulls.iii2.842Lower part seated statuette of Shedsunefertem, quartzite, temp. Sesonchis I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 86758.Text, Kees in ÄZ 87 (1962), 142-5.

Mît Rahîna. Temple of Ptah. Embalming House of Apis-bulls.iii2.842Stela (d), Apis-bull conveyed in bark on wheels, Ptolemaic or Roman period, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 45044.Mariette, Mon. Div. pl. 35 [top].

Mît Rahîna. Temple of Ptah. Embalming House of Apis-bulls.iii2.842AStela (h), similar to preceding, probably from here, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Leclant and others L’Égypte du crépuscule fig. 215.<<>>

Mît Rahîna. Temple of Ptah. Embalming House of Apis-bulls.iii2.842Measuring-vessel of Darius I, year 34, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 86754.El Amir in JEA 34 (1948), 52, 54 pl. xvii [2].

Mît Rahîna. Temple of Tuthmosis IV.iii2.842Foundation deposit of Tuthmosis IV, including clay tablets, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 35174.See Daressy in Ann. Serv. iii (1902), 25 [upper].

Mît Rahîna. Temple of Tuthmosis IV.iii2.842Seated statue of Khephren, alabaster, Old Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 41 (JE 28577).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, pl. 11.

Mît Rahîna. Temple of Tuthmosis IV.iii2.842Seated statue of Menkaure, diorite, Old Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42 (JE 28578).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, pl. 11.

Mît Rahîna. Temple of Tuthmosis IV.iii2.842Seated statue of Neuserre, granite, Old Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 38 (JE 28466).

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Mît Rahîna. Temple of Tuthmosis IV.iii2.842Seated statue of Menkauhor, alabaster, Old Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 40 (JE 28579).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, pl. 10.

Mît Rahîna. Temple of Tuthmosis IV.iii2.842Seated statue of king, uninscribed, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 39 (JE 28580).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, pl. 10.

Mît Rahîna. Temple of Tuthmosis IV.iii2.843Statue-base (?) imitating façade, alabaster, Dyn. II-III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 57001(JE 27851).Borchardt in ÄZ xli (1904), 85 Abb.1.

Mît Rahîna. Temple of Tuthmosis IV.iii2.843Stela fragment, double scene, Amenophis III before Ptah, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 34558.Grébaut, Le Mus. Ég. i, 9 pl. vii [lower].

Mît Rahîna. Tombs of High Priests of Memphis of Dyn. XXII. Sheshonk. Temp. Osorkon II.iii2.846Burial chamber, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 88131.Badawi in Ann. Serv. liv (1957), 159-76 pls. iv-xi.

Mît Rahîna. Tombs of High Priests of Memphis of Dyn. XXII. Sheshonk. Temp. Osorkon II.iii2.846Four canopic jars, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 86764A-D.Badawi in Ann. Serv. liv (1957), 176 pl. xii [A].

Mît Rahîna. Tombs of High Priests of Memphis of Dyn. XXII. Sheshonk. Temp. Osorkon II.iii2.846Stela of Amenophis II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 86763.Badawi in Ann. Serv. xlii (1943), 1-23 pl. 1.

Mît Rahîna. Tombs of High Priests of Memphis of Dyn. XXII. Tomb of Pedesi.iii2.847Anthropoid sarcophagus of Amenhotp Huy, granite, re-used, temp. Ramesses II, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 59128.Hamada in Ann. Serv. xxxv (1935), 122, 121 pls. 1, 2.

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Mît Rahîna. Finds from Ptah Enclosure and Dependencies. Statues.iii2.847Statue of Sesostris II, kneeling, fragment, sandstone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 387 (JE 27857).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 6-7 pl. 61.

Mît Rahîna. Finds from Ptah Enclosure and Dependencies. Statues.iii2.847Statue of Ankhu, squatting, headless, granite, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 410 (JE27855).Text, Mariette Mon. Div. pl. 27 [b].

Mît Rahîna. Finds from Ptah Enclosure and Dependencies. Statues.iii2.848Amenhotp, scribe-statue, upper part lost, granite, temp. Amenophis III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG1169 (JE 27862).El-Sayed in Ann. Serv. lxviii (1982), 123-7 pls. i-iii. Text, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, 88.<<>>

Mît Rahîna. Finds from Ptah Enclosure and Dependencies. Statues.iii2.848Tenro, block-statue with naos at front, sandstone, Dyn. XIX to XX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG1210 (JE 27848).Text, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, pl. 27 [h].

Mît Rahîna. Finds from Ptah Enclosure and Dependencies. Statues.iii2.848Statue-fragment of Papu, squatting, fragment, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 671.Text, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 17-18 (text).

Mît Rahîna. Finds from Ptah Enclosure and Dependencies. Statues.iii2.848Statue-fragment of Harsiesi holding naos of Hathor, sandstone, temp. Sesonchis V, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 1212 (JE 27847).Text, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, 110-11 pl. 170.

Mît Rahîna. Finds from Ptah Enclosure and Dependencies. Statues.iii2.848Lower part squatting statue of Aksonb, early Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 915.Text, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 151-2.

Mît Rahîna. Finds from Ptah Enclosure and Dependencies. Statues.iii2.848Man (name lost), holding naos, fragment, slate, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 673

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(JE 27861).Text, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 20 pl. 123.

Mît Rahîna. Finds from Ptah Enclosure and Dependencies. Statues.iii2.849Statue of Osiris, seated, headless, dedicated by Irahor Neferebre-nufer, basalt, temp. Necho II to Apries, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 38236 (JE 2012).Daressy, Statues de divinités 69-70 pl. xiv.

Mît Rahîna. Finds from Ptah Enclosure and Dependencies. Statues.iii2.849Lower part of seated statue, of Osiris dedicated by Ankhpekhrod, granite, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 38233 (JE 27483).Text, Mariette, Mon. Div. pl. 28 [c].

Mît Rahîna. Finds from Ptah Enclosure and Dependencies. Stelae.iii2.849Amenophis II before Ptah, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34020 (JE 30173).Legrain, Statues et statuettes 40-1 pl. xii.

Mît Rahîna. Finds from Ptah Enclosure and Dependencies. Stelae.iii2.849Ramosi with representation of Pylon of Temple of Ptah, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp.No. 16.3.25.12.Mariette, Mon. Div. iv, pl. 30 [a].

Mît Rahîna. Finds from Ptah Enclosure and Dependencies. Stelae.iii2.849Hawk and ibis, Late Period or Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Petrie, Memphis vi, 34 pl. lx [44].

Mît Rahîna. Finds from Ptah Enclosure and Dependencies. Blocks.iii2.850Fragment relief with text, Amenophis IV, possibly in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Mariette, Mon. Div. pl. 27 (e).

Mît Rahîna. Finds from Ptah Enclosure and Dependencies. Blocks.iii2.850Remains of King Amenemopet before Sekhmet, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 3.7.24.11.Texts, Ann. Serv. xxii, 204-5.

Mît Rahîna. Finds from Ptah Enclosure and Dependencies. Various.iii2.851

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Sarcophagus of cat, dedicated by Dhutmosi (son of Amenophis III), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 5003 (JE 30172).Borchardt in ÄZ xliv (1907), 97 with fig.

Mît Rahîna. Kôm el-Nawa.iii2.851Stela, Horus on crocodiles, lower part, granite, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 9411 (JE33278).Text, Daressy, Textes et dessins magiques 26-7.

Mît Rahîna. Kôm el-Arbain.iii2.851Fragments of statue base of Hori, Vizier, temp. Merneptah-Siptah to Ramesses III, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 1174 (JE 31949).Sourouzian, H. in BIFAO 97 (1997), 245, 252 [fig. 8 [a]]. See Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, 90.

Mît Rahîna. Kôm el-Fakhry. Cemetery. 1st Int. Period or early Middle Kingdom. Re-used blocks fromtombs of Dyn. XXX.iii2.852Neferseshem-psammethek, (a) presentation of jewellery with deceased seated, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 10978.Maspero, Le Musée Eg. ii, 79-80 pls. 35 [upper], 36.

Mît Rahîna. Kôm el-Fakhry. Cemetery. 1st Int. Period or early Middle Kingdom. Re-used blocks fromtombs of Dyn. XXX.iii2.852Neferseshem-psammethek, (b) offering-bringers before deceased seated on left, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 10976.Maspero, Le Musée Eg. ii, pls. 32 [top], 33.

Mît Rahîna. Kôm el-Fakhry. Cemetery. 1st Int. Period or early Middle Kingdom. Re-used blocks fromtombs of Dyn. XXX.iii2.852Blocks, upper parts of offering-bringers before deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 10977.Maspero, Le Musée Eg. ii, 81-2 pl. 38 [top].

Mît Rahîna. Kôm el-Fakhry. Cemetery. 1st Int. Period or early Middle Kingdom. Miscellaneous.iii2.852Bust, perhaps Tutankhamun or Haremhab, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 55032.See Descr. somm. No. 6813.<<>>

Mît Rahîna. Kôm el-Fakhry. Cemetery. 1st Int. Period or early Middle Kingdom. Miscellaneous.

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iii2.852Fragment statue, kneeling captive attacked by lion, slate, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp.No. 16.9.30.12.Hornemann, Types v, pl. 1333.

Mît Rahîna. Kôm el-Rabîa. Building of Siamun. Monuments of Ankhefenmut.iii2.853Lintel, Siamun followed by Ankhefenmut before Amen-re and Mut, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 40033.Petrie, Memphis i, 13 pl. xxxi [top and middle right].

Mît Rahîna. Kôm el-Qala. Temple of Ptah. Merneptah. Outer Court.iii2.855Re-used lotus-capital, probably Dyn. V, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.

Mît Rahîna. Kôm el-Qala. Palace. Merneptah. Hall.iii2.857Doorway, names of the King on lintel and jambs, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 45029.Texts, Edgar in Ann. Serv. xv (1915), 102-4.

Mît Rahîna. Kôm el-Qala. Palace. Merneptah. Hall.iii2.857Doorway, names of the King on lintel and jambs, formerly in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No.3.2.21.1, now in Philadelphia PA, The University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology andAnthropology, E 13552.Texts, Edgar in Ann. Serv. xv (1915), 102-4.

Mît Rahîna. Kôm el-Qala. Finds from the South Pylon and Palace areas. Statues.iii2.857Head, probably Nefertiti, quartzite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 45547.Aldred, New Kingdom Art (1961), pl. 135.

Mît Rahîna. Kôm el-Qala. Finds from the South Pylon and Palace areas. Statues.iii2.857Small glass head, possibly of Merneptah, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46416.Cooney in Journal of Glass Studies ii (1960), 28 figs. 20-1.

Mît Rahîna. Kôm el-Qala. Finds from the South Pylon and Palace areas. Statues.iii2.857May, squatting, with cartouches of Merneptah on shoulders, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 67878.Habachi in Chron. d’Eg. xxix (1954), 213-16 figs. 27-8.

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Mît Rahîna. Kôm el-Qala. Finds from the South Pylon and Palace areas. Stelae.iii2.858Lower part of stela, year 24 (of Ramesses III) concerning presenting statue of Ramesses III to the Templeof Merneptah, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Schulman in JNES xxii (1963), 177-8 pl. vii. Excavation No. 2882.<<>>

Mît Rahîna. Kôm el-Qala. Finds from the South Pylon and Palace areas. Stelae.iii2.858Ramesses III before barks, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 45548.Schulman in Bull. Egyptol. Sem. 2 (1980), 98 n. 39 pl. 2; Philadelphia Photo. 34078.

Mît Rahîna. Kôm el-Qala. Finds from the South Pylon and Palace areas. Stelae.iii2.858Ramesses IX before Ptah, with text of year 13, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 45567.Philadelphia Photo. 34073.

Mît Rahîna. Kôm el-Qala. Finds from the South Pylon and Palace areas. Stelae.iii2.858Rebahi (or Bahi ?) before two figures of Amun-re and Mut(?), upper part, Dyn. XIX to XX, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 45557.Schulman in JNES xxiii (1964), 278-9 pl. iii [upper].<<>>

Mît Rahîna. Kôm el-Qala. Finds from the South Pylon and Palace areas. Stelae.iii2.858With three foreign divinities, Dyn. XIX to XX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 45535.Schulman in Bull. Egyptol. Sem. 4 (1982), pl. 1 on 91; Philadelphia Photo. 34037.

Mît Rahîna. Kôm el-Qala. Finds from the South Pylon and Palace areas. Stelae.iii2.858Sipair, King’s son (i.e. of Amosis), Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 45543.Philadelphia Photo. 34037; Schulman in Bibliotheca orientalis xliii (1986), cols.329-30 [C 14] with fig.<<>>

Mît Rahîna. Kôm el-Qala. Finds from the South Pylon and Palace areas. Stelae.iii2.858Part of royal decrees of Ramesses III (?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 45550.Philadelphia Photo. 34037.

Mît Rahîna. Kôm el-Qala. Finds from the South Pylon and Palace areas. Stelae.iii2.858Ptah in naos, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 45552.

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Mît Rahîna. Kôm el-Qala. Finds from the South Pylon and Palace areas. Stelae.iii2.858AStatuette of Ptah against a stela, with Nebamun adoring, Dyn. XIX to XX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 45555.Schulmann in Simpson and Davis (eds.), Studies ... Dunham 165 with fig. 3.

Mît Rahîna. Kôm el-Qala. Finds from the South Pylon and Palace areas. Stelae.iii2.858Year 6, Petusbastis I, mentioning Yewerhen, top lost, Dyn. XXIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 45530.Schulman in Journal American Research Center v (1966), 33-9, xiii [2].

Mît Rahîna. Kôm el-Qala. Finds from the South Pylon and Palace areas. Stelae.iii2.858Hathor before Ptah dedicated by Pinezem, Dyn. XXI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 45539.

Mît Rahîna. Kôm el-Qala. Finds from the South Pylon and Palace areas. Stelae.iii2.858Man before Tatenen, Sekhmet and Isis, with abnormal hieratic text, Late Period, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 45549.Philadelphia Photo. 34049.

Mît Rahîna. Kôm el-Qala. Finds from the South Pylon and Palace areas. Stelae.iii2.858APedeneit and Ankh-Wehebre, Dyn. XXVII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 45534.Schulman in Bull. Egyptol. Seminar 3 (1981), 103-10 pl. 1 on 111.

Mît Rahîna. Kôm el-Qala. Finds from the South Pylon and Palace areas. Blocks, etc.iii2.858Jamb with remains of text, Ramesses III, sandstone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 45570.JEA 5 (1973), pl. xxxvii [2], fig. 3.

Mît Rahîna. Kôm el-Qala. Finds from the South Pylon and Palace areas. Blocks, etc.iii2.858Offering-text mentioning Ptah and ka of Queen Tausert, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 45568.BIFAO 71 (1972), 134 fig. 4 pl. xxvi.

Mît Rahîna. Kôm el-Qala. Finds from the South Pylon and Palace areas. Blocks, etc.iii2.858Lintel fragment of Shedsunefertem before cartouches of Siamun, Dyn., XXI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,

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Mît Rahîna. Kôm el-Qala. Finds from the South Pylon and Palace areas. Location Unknown. Statues.iii2.860Stela of Ankh-ptah, Dyn. XIX to XX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 45520.Schulman in Zivie, A.-P. (ed.), Memphis et ses nécropolis 84 n. 30, 85 n. 31 pl. 10.

Mît Rahîna. Kôm el-Qala. Finds from the South Pylon and Palace areas. Location Unknown. Statues.iii2.860Panehesi holding headless figure of Ptah, late Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 45537.Schulman in Zivie, A.- P. (ed.), Memphis et ses nécropoles 86 on 47 with pl. 12 [A].

Mît Rahîna. Kôm el-Qala. Miscellaneous. Statues.iii2.861ASety, block statue, granite, temp. Ramesses II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 33263.Schulz, Entwicklung i, 282 [155]; ii, Taf. 68 [a-d].

Mît Rahîna. Kôm el-Qala. Miscellaneous. Statues.iii2.861Semtu-tefnakht, headless, granite, temp. Psammetikhos I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 653(JE 27480).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 197 pl. 120.

Mît Rahîna. Kôm el-Qala. Miscellaneous. Statues.iii2.861Neferebre-nufer, i.e. Irahor, tomb LS 23, with shrine of Ptah, temp. Psammetikhos II, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 807 (JE 2011).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 104-5 pl. 149.

Mît Rahîna. Kôm el-Qala. Miscellaneous. Statues.iii2.862Pikhas, schist, headless. Dyn. XXX or Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1085.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, 49-50 pl. 162.

Mît Rahîna. Kôm el-Qala. Miscellaneous. Statues.iii2.862Hawk protecting King, Late Period (?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 33262.Hornemann, Types v, pl. 1309.

Mît Rahîna. Kôm el-Qala. Miscellaneous. Statues.iii2.862

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Man holding naos of Harpocrates, uninscribed, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 33266.Maspero, Egypte fig. 485.

Mît Rahîna. Kôm el-Qala. Miscellaneous. Stelae.iii2.862Pakharu, Horus on the crocodiles, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 9405.Daressy, Textes et dessins magiques pls. 5, 6.

Mît Rahîna. Kôm el-Qala. Miscellaneous. Stelae.iii2.862Fragments trilingual decrees (of year 6) Ptol. IV Philopater on horseback, etc., granite, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 31088 (JE 35635).Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 74.

Mît Rahîna. Kôm el-Qala. Miscellaneous. Stelae.iii2.862Ptolemy VI Philometor in double scene before divinities of Tanis and Thebes, with line of demotic text,in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22189 (JE 35200).Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines 187-8 pl. 64.

Mît Rahîna. Kôm el-Qala. Miscellaneous. Stelae.iii2.862Parashtereth or Pari, Horus on the crocodiles with hieroglyphic and Phoenician texts, greywacke, onpedestal with offering-basin, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 9402 (JE 33264, 34081).Daressy, Textes et dessins magiques pls. 2, 3.

Mît Rahîna. Kôm el-Qala. Miscellaneous. Reliefs.iii2.862Block (perhaps stela) with cartouches of the Aten and Amenophis IV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Mariette, Mon. Div. pl. 34 [e, 1-3].

Mît Rahîna. Kôm el-Qala. Miscellaneous. Reliefs.iii2.862Ramesses II holds captives, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46189.Bruyère, Rapport (1935-40), Pt. iii, 63 fig. 5.

Mît Rahîna. Kôm el-Qala. Miscellaneous. Others.iii2.862Amenemhet I, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Text, Mariette, Mon. Div. pl. 34 [f].

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Sistrum of Darius I, faience, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 69324 (JE 15005).Hickmann, Instruments de musique 85 pl. 58.

Mît Rahîna. Kôm el-Qala. Miscellaneous. Others.iii2.863Bronze bolt with lion. Probably Ptol., in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37765.Ann. Serv. vi, 237-8 pl. 2.

Mît Rahîna. Miscellaneous from Mît Rahîna. Statues.iii2.863Colossal head, perhaps of Amenophis II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 641.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 187-8 Bl. 118.

Mît Rahîna. Miscellaneous from Mît Rahîna. Statues.iii2.863AColossal head, probably Sesostris I usurped by Ramesses II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 45085.Saucozian in MDAIK 44 (1988), 231, 233 fig. 1 [c] Taf. 67.

Mît Rahîna. Miscellaneous from Mît Rahîna. Statues.iii2.863Seated god with [Sethos I] between knees, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1293 (JE 27854).Hornemann, Types iv, pl. 1127. Text, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, 151 cf. 150.

Mît Rahîna. Miscellaneous from Mît Rahîna. Statues.iii2.863Ramesses II, fragments black granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 31.12.38.1.Ann. Serv. xx, 167-8 [1].

Mît Rahîna. Miscellaneous from Mît Rahîna. Statues.iii2.864Fragment of seated statue, granite, New Kingdom (?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1206.See Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, 107.

Mît Rahîna. Miscellaneous from Mît Rahîna. Statues.iii2.864Fragment statue of Apries kneeling with figure of Ptah, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 1052.Text, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, 39.

Mît Rahîna. Miscellaneous from Mît Rahîna. Statues.iii2.864Achoris kneeling, lower part, diorite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 681 (JE 27489).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 25 Bl. 124.

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Mît Rahîna. Miscellaneous from Mît Rahîna. Statues.iii2.864AFace and neck, sculptor’s model. Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 33366 (JE 35792).Edgar, Sculptors’ Studies 42 pl. xvii.

Mît Rahîna. Miscellaneous from Mît Rahîna. Statues.iii2.864Hetepdef, kneeling, red granite, late Dyn. II or Dyn. III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 1-2 pl. i.

Mît Rahîna. Miscellaneous from Mît Rahîna. Statues.iii2.864Lower part stood, statue of Kawab, restored by Khaemweset, diorite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 40431.Gomàa, Chaemwese 84 [51] Abb. 19 Taf. iv.

Mît Rahîna. Miscellaneous from Mît Rahîna. Statues.iii2.865Menkheperrasonb, block statue, granite, temp. Tuthmosis III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 547.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 92-3 pl. 91.

Mît Rahîna. Miscellaneous from Mît Rahîna. Statues.iii2.865Sebkhotp, sandstone, fragment, temp. Tuthmosis IV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1090.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, 51 pl. 162.

Mît Rahîna. Miscellaneous from Mît Rahîna. Statues.iii2.865Statue-group, Teti with man and woman, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 44673.<<>>

Mît Rahîna. Miscellaneous from Mît Rahîna. Statues.iii2.866Neferronpet, lower part, kneeling with two small figures on either side, sandstone, New Kingdom, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 41642.Hornemann, Types v, pl. 1367.<<>>

Mît Rahîna. Miscellaneous from Mît Rahîna. Statues.iii2.866Seated double-statue, Dyn. XVIII, usurped by Shedsunefertem and wife Tashepenesi, temp. Sesonchis I,granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 741.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 67-9 Bl. 137.

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Mît Rahîna. Miscellaneous from Mît Rahîna. Statues.iii2.866Niche, dedicated by Ankh-sheshonk, with six statuettes of his ancestors, sandstone, probably Dyn. XXV,in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36728.Vernus in BIFAO 76 (1976), 3-15 pls. v, vi.

Mît Rahîna. Miscellaneous from Mît Rahîna. Statues.iii2.866Bust of Ankhemthenent, quartzite, Dyn. XXV, formerly in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 29878, now inNew York (NY), Metropolitan Museum of Art, 07.228.47.Bothmer, Eg. Sculpture 11-12 [10] pl. 10 [23-5].

Mît Rahîna. Miscellaneous from Mît Rahîna. Statues.iii2.866Pedesi Harkhebi, block statue, Dyn. XXV-XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 659.See Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 7-8 (text).

Mît Rahîna. Miscellaneous from Mît Rahîna. Statues.iii2.867Ahmosi with naos of Ptah, lower part, slate, temp. Amasis, Dyn. XXVII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG666, may adjoin head, in Moscow, State Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, I.1.a. 5740.De Meulenaere in MDAIK 47 (1991), 249-50 Taf. 29 [c] [= Wilbour MSS 2D, p. 36]. Text Borchardt,Statuen und Statuetten iii, 14.

Mît Rahîna. Miscellaneous from Mît Rahîna. Statues.iii2.867Psammethek-sineit, kneeling with naos, greywacke, Dyn XXVII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 726 (JE 31335).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 61 pl. 134.

Mît Rahîna. Miscellaneous from Mît Rahîna. Statues.iii2.867Psammethek-sonb, Vizier, holding naos of Atum, Dyn. XXIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 682 (JE29877).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 26-7 pl. 124.

Mît Rahîna. Miscellaneous from Mît Rahîna. Statues.iii2.868Pedepep, block-statue, headless, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 595.Text, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 149.

Mît Rahîna. Miscellaneous from Mît Rahîna. Statues.iii2.868

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Block statue, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 727 (JE 10891).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 62 pl. 134.

Mît Rahîna. Miscellaneous from Mît Rahîna. Statues.iii2.868AStatue, man kneeling with naos, unfinished, diorite, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 47168.Egipto: Creador de la Civilizacion (Sevilla, Expo ‘92), Cat. No. 7 fig.

Mît Rahîna. Miscellaneous from Mît Rahîna. Statues.iii2.868Head, green faience, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 808.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 106 pl. 149.

Mît Rahîna. Miscellaneous from Mît Rahîna. Statues.iii2.868Lower part statue of daughter of Harhap (mother), dedicated by brother Pedekhons, Ptolemaic, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 35351.Text, Daressy in Rec. Trav. xxiv (1902), 161 [cxciv].

Mît Rahîna. Miscellaneous from Mît Rahîna. Statues.iii2.868 (see Bibl. iv.38)Pedusiri, schist, Roman, formerly in Huber colln., now in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 696(JE 27860 and JE 27953).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 38-9 pl. 128.<<>>

Mît Rahîna. Miscellaneous from Mît Rahîna. Statues.iii2.868Lion eating captive, temp. Ramesses II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37647.Hamza in Ann. Serv. xxx (1930), 48, fig. 6.

Mît Rahîna. Miscellaneous from Mît Rahîna. Statues.iii2.869Thoth, statue-base, dedicated by Bek(en)amun, faience, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE30139.See Bull. Inst. Ég. iii, Sér, 3 (1892), 281.<<>>

Mît Rahîna. Miscellaneous from Mît Rahîna. Statues.iii2.869Sphinx, Ptolemaic or Roman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1175.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, 90 pl. 165.

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Mît Rahîna. Miscellaneous from Mît Rahîna. Stelae.iii2.870Amasis, year 29, upper part, sandstone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37494.Manuelian, P. Der, Living in the Past 381-5 [8] figs. 71, 72 pls. 10, 20 (as JE 37974). Text, Daressy in Ann.Serv. xxiii (1923), 47-8.

Mît Rahîna. Miscellaneous from Mît Rahîna. Stelae.iii2.870Amasis before Ptah, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 34741 (= JE 35182).

Mît Rahîna. Miscellaneous from Mît Rahîna. Stelae.iii2.870Merymery, temp. Tutankhamun, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34186.Text, Lacau, Stèles 232-3.

Mît Rahîna. Miscellaneous from Mît Rahîna. Stelae.iii2.872Irtharerau, Late Period, or Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 31082.Spiegelberg, Die demotischen Denkmäler iii. Die demotische Inschriften und Papyri (Cat. Caire), 9-10 figs.

Mît Rahîna. Miscellaneous from Mît Rahîna. Blocks.iii2.872Lotus-column, red granite, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 48837 (also JE 38576).Maspero, Guide (1915), 192 [754] fig. 62.

Mît Rahîna. Miscellaneous from Mît Rahîna. Blocks, etc.iii2.872Name of Sethos II altered to Merneptah-Siptah, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 30174.Text, Kitchen, Ram. Inscr. iv, 349 [13]. See Bull. Inst. Ég. iii Sér. 3 (1892), 283.

Mît Rahîna. Miscellaneous from Mît Rahîna. Blocks, etc.iii2.873Column, Hori before Ptah, and before Mut, probably Dyn. XIX to XX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. No. 20.1.25.4.Text, Daressy in Rec. de Trav. xi (1889), 81 [xxiv].

Mît Rahîna. Miscellaneous from Mît Rahîna. Blocks, etc.iii2.873Two blocks, Sesonchis III and Thekerti before Sekhmet, and remains of similar scene before Ptah andSekhmet above (as below in Bibl.), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46915.Texts, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xx (1920), pp. 169-70 [5].

Mît Rahîna. Miscellaneous from Mît Rahîna. Blocks, etc.

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iii2.874Three fragments (b)-(d), of the so-called ‘Palermo Stone’, with list of kings, probably a Dyn. XXV, copyof earlier document, basalt, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 39734-5, 44859 (see Bibl. iv.133).

Mît Rahîna. Miscellaneous from Mît Rahîna. Blocks, etc.iii2.874Fourth fragment (e) of the so-called ‘Palermo Stone’, with list of kings, probably a Dyn. XXV, copy ofearlier document, basalt, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 44860.Gauthier in Maspero, Le Musée Eg. iii, 50-3 pl. xxxi.

Mît Rahîna. Miscellaneous from Mît Rahîna. Blocks, etc.iii2.874Fifth fragment (f) of the so-called ‘Palermo Stone’, with list of kings, probably a Dyn. XXV, copy ofearlier document, basalt, (found with dealer in Cairo), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.De Cenival in Bull. Soc. fr. d’Eg. No. 44 (1965), 13-17 fig.

Mît Rahîna. Miscellaneous from Mît Rahîna. Various. Shrines.iii2.874Dedicated to Neith by Amasis, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 70010 (JE 35129).Roeder, Naos 37-8 pl. 8 [a].

Mît Rahîna. Miscellaneous from Mît Rahîna. Various. Vessels.iii2.874Vase of Sethos I, cylindrical, faience, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 87784.<<>>

Mît Rahîna. Miscellaneous from Mît Rahîna. Various. Others.iii2.874Mirror of Hetep-hathor, bronze, late Old Kingdom or early Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 44075 (JE 30065).Bénédite, Miroirs 34-5 fig. 8; Lilyquist, Anc. Eg. Mirrors 14 n. 112 fig. 11.

Mît Rahîna. Miscellaneous from Mît Rahîna. Various. Others.iii2.875Weight of 270 debens of Taharqa, basalt, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 31652 (JE 31336).Weigall, Weights and Balances 10 pls. v, vi.

Mît Rahîna. Miscellaneous from Mît Rahîna. Various. Others.iii2.875Sistrum of Amasis, (b) three fragments, faience, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 69334.Hickmann, Instruments 93 pl. lix, [A, B].

Mît Rahîna. Miscellaneous from Mît Rahîna. Various. Others.

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iii2.875Faience fragment of King Senkamaniskeñ (possibly of palette or offering-table), in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 41293.See Daressy in Ann. Serv. x (1910), 183-4.

Mît Rahîna. Miscellaneous from Mît Rahîna. Various. Others.iii2.875A (as stela in Bibl. iii2.871)Offering-table of Pahemneter, granite, probably Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 27322.Text, Daressy in Rec. de Trav. x (1888), 150 [xiii].

Mît Rahîna. Miscellaneous from Mît Rahîna. Various. Others.iii2.875Plaque of Ramesses III, faience, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 30082.See Bull Inst. Ég. iii Sér. 3 (1892), 278.<<>>

Mît Rahîna. Miscellaneous from Mît Rahîna. Various. Others.iii2.875Cylinder-seal with Horus-name of Sekhemkhau (probably Shepseskare), bronze, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 45495.Kaplony Rollsiegel ii, 289-90 [2] Taf. 81. Text, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xv (1915), 94.

El Badrashein.iii2.875Stela, To with wife Iay and others before Ptah and Sekhmet, Dyn. XX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE34208.Grébaut, Le Musée Eg. i, 44 pl. xlvi [right].

Dahshûr. Pyramid-complexes of Snefru. Lower Temple.iii2.877ATwo blocks from procession with three estates of Lower Egypt, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 98949-50.Fakhry, Sneferu ii, pls. xv [b], xxvii [c].

Dahshûr. Southern Pyramid-complex of Snefru. Lower Temple. Six Chapels.iii2.877-8AOne statue of King, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 98943.Forbes, D. C. in KMT 10 [2] (1999), 29 figs. on 28.

Dahshûr. Pyramid-complexes of Snefru. Lower Temple.iii2.879Stela of Neteraperef, with three estates at bottom, middle Dyn. V or later, found re-used, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 89290.

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Dahshûr. Pyramid-complexes of Snefru. Subsidiary Pyramid.iii2.882Stela with name of King, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 89289.Fakhry, Sneferu i, 89-90 figs. 53, 54 pls. xl-xliii.

Dahshûr. Pyramid-complex of Sesostris III. Causeway.iii2.882Block, two registers of Nubian archers, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 51978.Jéquier, Douze ans 136 fig. 39.

Dahshûr. Pyramid-complex of Sesostris III. Causeway.iii2.882Two blocks, with sea-going boats, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 51958 (stolen), 51959.See Jéquier, Douze ans 136-7.<<>>

Dahshûr. Pyramid-complex of Sesostris III. Pyramid.iii2.882Visitor’s graffito, hieratic, probably Dyn. XIX to XX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 25377.De Morgan, Dahchour i, 77 fig. 183.

Dahshûr. Pyramid-complex of Sesostris III. North Galleries and Mastabas of Princesses. Lower Gallery.iii2.883Canopic-jars of Ment, fragmentary, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 4005-6.Texts, Reisner, Canopics 3-4.

Dahshûr. Pyramid-complex of Sesostris III. North Galleries and Mastabas of Princesses. Lower Gallery.iii2.883Granite chest, uninscribed, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 4046 (JE 30955).Reisner, Canopics pl. lxxx [upper].<<>>

Dahshûr. Pyramid-complex of Sesostris III. North Galleries and Mastabas of Princesses. Lower Gallery.iii2.883Pectoral with name of Sesostris II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 52001 (JE 30857).Vernier, Bijoux et orfèvreries pl. 1 [upper].

Dahshûr. Pyramid-complex of Sesostris III. North Galleries and Mastabas of Princesses. Lower Gallery.iii2.884Pectoral with name of Sesostris III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 52002 (JE 30875).Vernier, Bijoux et orfèvreries pl. 1 [lower].

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Dahshûr. Pyramid-complex of Sesostris III. North Galleries and Mastabas of Princesses. Lower Gallery.iii2.884Pectoral, Amenemhet III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 52003 (JE 30875).Vernier, Bijoux et orfèvreries pl. 2.

Dahshûr. Pyramid-complex of Sesostris III. North Galleries and Mastabas of Princesses. Lower Gallery.iii2.884Two bracelet slides of Amenemhet III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 52026-7 (JE 30886).De Morgan, Dahchour i, 66 [15, 16] pl. xx.

Dahshûr. Pyramid-complex of Sesostris III. North Galleries and Mastabas of Princesses. Two shafts Northof Mastaba I.iii2.885Sarcophagus, alabaster, uninscribed, Old Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28102(JE 30960).Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs du Nouvel Empire ii, 80 pl. 14.

Dahshûr. Pyramid-complex of Sesostris III. North Galleries and Mastabas of Princesses. Two shafts Northof Mastaba I.iii2.885Sarcophagus, alabaster, uninscribed, Old Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28103.See Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs du Nouvel Empire ii, 80.

Dahshûr. Pyramid-complex of Sesostris III. South-east Court.iii2.885Three column fragments with hieratic graffiti, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 25378-9.De Morgan, Dahchour i, figs. 190-1, 194.

Dahshûr. Pyramid-complex of Sesostris III. Boat-burials.iii2.885Boat, wooden, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 4925.De Morgan, Dahchour i, pls. xxix, xxx figs. 202-4.

Dahshûr. Pyramid-complex of Sesostris III. Boat-burials.iii2.885Boat, wooden, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 4926.De Morgan, Dahchour i, pls. xxix, xxx figs. 202-4.

Dahshûr. Pyramid-complex of Sesostris III. Boat-burials.iii2.885Fragment of rudder, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 4927.De Morgan, Dahchour i, pls. xxix, xxx figs. 202-4.

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Dahshûr. Pyramid-complex of Sesostris III. Boat-burials.iii2.885Fragment of sled for boat, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 4928.De Morgan, Dahchour i, pls. xxix, xxx figs. 202-4.

Dahshûr. Pyramid-complex of Amenemhet II. Tomb of Iti and Khnemt. King’s daughters (presumably ofAmenemhet II).iii2.886Set of eight alabaster ointment jars, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 18643-50.Bissing, Steinegefässe 136-9, 140 with Taf. A.

Dahshûr. Pyramid-complex of Amenemhet II. Tomb of Iti and Khnemt. King’s daughters (presumably ofAmenemhet II).iii2.886Wooden box, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 18642.Bissing, Steinegefässe 136-9, 140 with Taf. A.

Dahshûr. Pyramid-complex of Amenemhet II. Tomb of Iti and Khnemt. King’s daughters (presumably ofAmenemhet II).iii2.886Set of eight alabaster ointment jars, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 18652-9.Bissing, Steinegefässe 136-9, 140 Taf. A.

Dahshûr. Pyramid-complex of Amenemhet II. Tomb of Iti and Khnemt. King’s daughters (presumably ofAmenemhet II).iii2.886Box, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 18651.Bissing, Steinegefässe 136-9, 140 Taf. A.

Dahshûr. Pyramid-complex of Amenemhet II. Tomb of Iti and Khnemt. King’s daughters (presumably ofAmenemhet II).iii2.886Alabaster ointment jar, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 18661.Bissing, Steinegefässe 136-9, 140 Taf. A.

Dahshûr. Pyramid-complex of Amenemhet II. Tomb of Iti and Khnemt. King’s daughters (presumably ofAmenemhet II).iii2.886Lower part false-door of Amenemhetankh, King’s son, etc., re-used in offering-chamber of Khnemt, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1488.De Morgan, Dahchour, ii, 68 fig. 111.

Dahshûr. Pyramid-complex of Amenemhet II. Tomb of Itiwert and Sit-hat(hor)-mer(t). Temp.

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Amenemhet II.iii2.886Wooden coffin of Sit-hat(hor)-mer(t), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28101.Texts, Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire ii, 77-9, cf. 80.

Dahshûr. Pyramid-complex of Amenemhet II. Tomb of Itiwert and Sit-hat(hor)-mer(t). Temp.Amenemhet II.iii2.886Set of eight alabaster ointment jars, probably from here, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 18662-9.Texts, Bissing, Steingefässe 140-3.

Dahshûr. Pyramid-complex of Amenemhet II. Tomb of Itiwert and Sit-hat(hor)-mer(t). Temp.Amenemhet II.iii2.886Set of eight alabaster ointment jars, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 18670-7.Texts, Bissing, Steingefässe 140-3.

Dahshûr. Pyramid-complex of Amenemhet II. Tomb of Itiwert and Sit-hat(hor)-mer(t). Temp.Amenemhet II.iii2.886Wooden statuette of swan, from offering-chamber of Itiwert, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No.24.6.25.4.De Morgan, Dahchour ii, 74 fig. 123.

Dahshûr. Pyramid-complex of Amenemhet II. Tomb of Itiwert and Sit-hat(hor)-mer(t). Temp.Amenemhet II.iii2.886AWooden statuette of swan, from offering-chamber of Sit-hat(hor)-mer(t), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See De Morgan Dahchour ii, 76.

Dahshûr. Pyramid-complex of Amenemhet III. Mortuary Temple.iii2.887Hieratic graffito of Mery-inher(t), Dyn. XII or 2nd Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 25380.De Morgan, Dahchour i, 117 fig. 272.

Dahshûr. Pyramid-complex of Amenemhet III. Mortuary Temple.iii2.887Statuette, wood, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 515.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, pl. 88.

Dahshûr. Pyramid-complex of Amenemhet III. Mortuary Temple.iii2.888

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Pyramidion of Amenemhet III, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 35133 (also JE 35745).Ann. Serv. iii (1902), 206-8 pl.

Dahshûr. Pyramid-complex of Amenemhet III. Mortuary Temple.iii2.888Fragment of canopic-jar of Hathor-hotpet, King’s daughter, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 59175.De Morgan, Dahchour ii, 105 fig. 154.

Dahshûr. Pyramid-complex of Amenemhet III. Tombs in North part of Pyramid Enclosure. 1. KingAwibre I Hor, Dyn. XIII.iii2.888Two stelae, with offering-text, and with 14 columns of Pyramid-texts, alabaster, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 30952, 30951.De Morgan, Dahchour i, 94 [4, 3], 165 figs. 218, 217.

Dahshûr. Pyramid-complex of Amenemhet III. Tombs in North part of Pyramid Enclosure. 1. KingAwibre I Hor, Dyn. XIII.iii2.888Circular offering-table, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 30953.De Morgan, Dahchour i, 95 [5] fig. 219.

Dahshûr. Pyramid-complex of Amenemhet III. Tombs in North part of Pyramid Enclosure. 1. KingAwibre I Hor, Dyn. XIII.iii2.888Gold leaf from coffin of King, and fragment of side with uzat eyes, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 28106, 28100.Lacau, Sarcopages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire ii, 77, 84-5 pl. xix (CG 28100).

Dahshûr. Pyramid-complex of Amenemhet III. Tombs in North part of Pyramid Enclosure. 1. KingAwibre I Hor, Dyn. XIII.iii2.888Mummy-mask, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28107.De Morgan, Dahchour i, 98 fig. 229.

Dahshûr. Pyramid-complex of Amenemhet III. Tombs in North part of Pyramid Enclosure. 1. KingAwibre I Hor, Dyn. XIII.iii2.888Fragments of wood with gold leaf from canopic chest, with gold sealing of Amenemhet III, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 51266.De Morgan, Dahchour i, pls. xxxvi [middle right] figs. 245-7.

Dahshûr. Pyramid-complex of Amenemhet III. Tombs in North part of Pyramid Enclosure. 1. KingAwibre I Hor, Dyn. XIII.

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iii2.888Four canopic-jars, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 4019 (JE 30954), 4020-2.Reisner, Canopics 11-13 pl. iv.

Dahshûr. Pyramid-complex of Amenemhet III. Tombs in North part of Pyramid Enclosure. 1. KingAwibre I Hor, Dyn. XIII.iii2.888Ka-statue found in naos, and fragment of ka-sign, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 259 (statue), 1159 (JE30948) (ka-sign).De Morgan, Dahchour i, 91-2 [1, 2] figs. 212-16 pls. xxxiii-xxxv.

Dahshûr. Pyramid-complex of Amenemhet III. Tombs in North part of Pyramid Enclosure. 1. KingAwibre I Hor, Dyn. XIII.iii2.888Naos, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 70035 (JE 30949).Roeder, Naos 121-2 pl. 40 [a].

Dahshûr. Pyramid-complex of Amenemhet III. Tombs in North part of Pyramid Enclosure. 1. KingAwibre I Hor, Dyn. XIII.iii2.889Fragments of gold-leaf which probably covered ka-statue, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1163.Borchardt Statuen und Statuetten iv, 86 Bl. 164.

Dahshûr. Pyramid-complex of Amenemhet III. Tombs in North part of Pyramid Enclosure. 1. KingAwibre I Hor, Dyn. XIII.iii2.889Two libation vases, fragmentary, now restored, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 4028-9.Reisner, Canopics 17-18 pl. vi (lids not belonging).

Dahshûr. Pyramid-complex of Amenemhet III. Tombs in North part of Pyramid Enclosure. 2.Nubhetepti-khred, King’s daughter. Dyn. XIII.iii2.889Gold leaf from coffin, with texts, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28104.De Morgan, Dahchour i, pl. xxxvi [top] fig. 263.

Dahshûr. Pyramid-complex of Amenemhet III. Tombs in North part of Pyramid Enclosure. 2.Nubhetepti-khred, King’s daughter. Dyn. XIII.iii2.889Gold leaf from canopic-chest, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 51268.De Morgan, Dahchour i, 115 fig. 268 pl. xxxvi [middle left].

Dahshûr. Pyramid-complex of Amenemhet III. Tombs in North part of Pyramid Enclosure. 2.Nubhetepti-khred, King’s daughter. Dyn. XIII.

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iii2.889Canopic-jars of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 4007-10.Reisner, Canopics 4-7 pl. 1.

Dahshûr. Pyramid-complex of Amenemhet III. Tombs in North part of Pyramid Enclosure. 2.Nubhetepti-khred, King’s daughter. Dyn. XIII.iii2.889Seven inscribed ointment-jars, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 18722-8.De Morgan, Dahchour i, 109-10 figs. 258-62.

Dahshûr. Pyramid-complex of Amenemhet III. Tombs in North part of Pyramid Enclosure. 2.Nubhetepti-khred, King’s daughter. Dyn. XIII.iii2.889Unguent box, wood, sealed by Senebtifi, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 18721.De Morgan, Dahchour i, 109-10 figs. 258-62.

Dahshûr. Pyramid of Ameny-kemau. Dyn. XIII.iii2.890Fragments of canopic-jars, inscribed, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 25.11.60.1-4.Swelim, D. and Dodson, A. in MDAIK 54 (1998), 324-6 fig. 4 Taf. 54, 55.<<>>

Dahshûr. East of North Pyramid of Snefru. Northern part. 5. Probably Dyn. IV.iii2.890Reserve-head, probably female, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 519.De Morgan, Dahchour i, fig. 7.

Dahshûr. East of North Pyramid of Snefru. Northern part. 7. Mastaba-group, probably Dyn. V.iii2.890Four fragments of false-door of Kaahaf, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1381-3, 1672.De Morgan, Dahchour i, figs. 12, 13. Texts, Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 41-2; ii, 129.

Dahshûr. East of North Pyramid of Snefru. Southern part. 1. Seshemnufer. Second half Dyn. V or Dyn.VI.iii2.891Southern brick-built false-door, blocks, men bringing unguents, painted, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG1783, 1785.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 203, 204 Bl. 109.

Dahshûr. East of North Pyramid of Snefru. Southern part. 1. Seshemnufer. Second half Dyn. V or Dyn.VI.iii2.891Painted scene of butchers, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1781.

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Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 202 Bl. 108.

Dahshûr. East of North Pyramid of Snefru. Southern part. 2. In-snefru-ishtef. Dyn. V-VI. Wall paintings.iii2.891Remains of two registers, I, men carrying [palanquin], II, freight-boats, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG1769.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 188-9 pl.102.

Dahshûr. East of North Pyramid of Snefru. Southern part. 2. In-snefru-ishtef. Dyn. V-VI. Wall paintings.iii2.891Two registers, I, bringing donkeys, piling sheaves etc., II, rowing -boats, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG1770.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 188-9 pl. 102.

Dahshûr. East of North Pyramid of Snefru. Southern part. 2. In-snefru-ishtef. Dyn. V-VI. Wall paintings.iii2.891Remains of registers before deceased and attendants, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1771.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 190-1 pl. 103.

Dahshûr. East of North Pyramid of Snefru. Southern part. 2. In-snefru-ishtef. Dyn. V-VI. Wall paintings.iii2.891Netting fish, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1772.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 191-2 pl. 103.

Dahshûr. East of North Pyramid of Snefru. Southern part. 2. In-snefru-ishtef. Dyn. V-VI. Wall paintings.iii2.891Two sailing-boats, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1773.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 192-3 pl. 104.

Dahshûr. East of North Pyramid of Snefru. Southern part. 2. In-Snefru-ishtef. Dyn. V-VI. Wall-paintings.iii2.891Registers, I (lower part), bringing cattle before deceased and wife, II, estates, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 1774.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 194-5 pl. 104.

Dahshûr. East of North Pyramid of Snefru. Southern part. 2. In-Snefru-ishtef. Dyn. V-VI. Wall-paintings.iii2.891Lower part of two scenes, spearing fish and fowling, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1775.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 195-6 pl. 105.

Dahshûr. East of North Pyramid of Snefru. Southern part. 2. In-Snefru-ishtef. Dyn. V-VI. Wall-paintings.iii2.891Registers of funeral scenes, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1776.

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Dahshûr. East of North Pyramid of Snefru. Southern part. 2. In-Snefru-ishtef. Dyn. V-VI. Wall-paintings.iii2.891Deceased seated etc., in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1777.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 199 pl. 106.

Dahshûr. East of North Pyramid of Snefru. Southern part. 2. In-Snefru-ishtef. Dyn. V-VI. Wall-paintings.iii2.891Lady guest and two registers of dancers and musicians, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1778.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 199-200 pl. 106.

Dahshûr. East of North Pyramid of Snefru. Southern part. 2. In-Snefru-ishtef. Dyn. V-VI. Wall-paintings.iii2.891Lower part deceased seated and offerings, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1779-80.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 201-2 pl. 107.

Dahshûr. East of North Pyramid of Snefru. Southern part. 2. In-Snefru-ishtef. Dyn. V-VI. Wall-paintings,perhaps from here, but more likely from another tomb.iii2.891Canoe with fish, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1782, 1786.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 203, 205 Bl. 108, 109.

Dahshûr. East of North Pyramid of Snefru. Southern part. 2. In-Snefru-ishtef. Dyn. V-VI. Wall-paintings.iii2.892Stern of canoe and cattle, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1784.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 204 Bl. 109.

Dahshûr. East of North Pyramid of Snefru. Southern part. 7. Neferirtnes. Dyn. VI.iii2.892False-door from offering-room, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1393.De Morgan, Dahchour ii, fig. 22.

Dahshûr. East of North Pyramid of Snefru. Southern part. 8. Niankh-snefru Fefi. Probably Dyn. VI.iii2.892False-door, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 57122.De Morgan, Dahchour ii, fig. 27.

Dahshûr. East of North Pyramid of Snefru. Southern part. 8. Niankh-snefru Fefi. Probably Dyn. VI.iii2.892Drum with names and title, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1489.Text. Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 190.

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Dahshûr. East of North Pyramid of Snefru. Southern part. 11. Neferher-Snefru. Probably Dyn. V or VI.iii2.892Drum of doorway with name and title, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1487.Text, Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 189.

Dahshûr. East of North Pyramid of Snefru. Southern part. 24. Probably Dyn. VI.iii2.892Statuette, woman grinding corn, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 504.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, pl. 86.

Dahshûr. East of North Pyramid of Snefru. Southern part. 24. Probably Dyn. VI.iii2.893Two statuettes, female offering bearers with baskets on head, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 509, 510.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, pl. 87.

Dahshûr. East of North Pyramid of Snefru. Southern part. 24. Probably Dyn. VI.iii2.893Statuette, man seated, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 517.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, pl. 88.

Dahshûr. East of North Pyramid of Snefru. Southern part. 24. Probably Dyn. VI.iii2.893Statuette, standing, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 503.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, pl. 85.

Dahshûr. East of North Pyramid of Snefru. Southern part. 24. Probably Dyn. VI.iii2.893Two groups, originally four ‘servants off the estate of Shepy’ each (only three of each left), wood, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 511, 512.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, pls. 87-8.

Dahshûr. East of North Pyramid of Snefru. Southern part. 24. Probably Dyn. VI.iii2.893Statue (as statuette in Bibl.) of man, part of left foot and of base lost, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 505.Harvey, J. Wooden Statues of the Old Kingdom. A Typological Study (2001), 72, 252-3 [A 70] figs.

Dahshûr. East of North Pyramid of Snefru. Southern part. 24. Probably Dyn. VI.iii2.893Statuettes standing, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 516, 514, 506.De Morgan, Dahchour ii, 21 [17-20] pl. iv.

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Dahshûr. East of North Pyramid of Snefru. Southern part. 27. Kedshepses, probably Dyn. V or later.iii2.893False-door jamb, with names and titles of deceased and sons, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1390.Texts, Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 51.

Dahshûr. East of Southern Pyramid of Snefru. Iynufer, early Dyn. IV.iii2.894Lower parts of two niches, with estates on thicknesses, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 57121, 57120 (JE38563, 38564).Barsanti in Ann. Serv. iii (1902), 198-9 pls. i, ii.

Dahshûr. East of Southern Pyramid of Snefru. Duare. Temp. Sahure or later.iii2.894False door, deceased and son Ankhmare, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1389 (JE 25642).Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, Bl. 12.

Dahshûr. East of Southern Pyramid of Snefru. Duare. Temp. Sahure or later.iii2.894Offering-basin of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1375.Text, Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 34.

Dahshûr. East of Southern Pyramid of Snefru. Duare. Temp. Sahure or later.iii2.894Offering-basin of son, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1325.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, Bl. 4.

Dahshûr. East of Southern Pyramid of Snefru. Duare. Temp. Sahure or later.iii2.894Doorway, lintel and jambs with names and titles, and thicknesses, four registers, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 1552 (JE 25643).Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 9-13 Bl. 58 (lintel belongs to CG 1389).

Dahshûr. East of Southern Pyramid of Snefru. Nefermaet. Middle Dyn. V.iii2.895Lintel and drum of false-door, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 57143.Texts, Barsanti in Ann. Serv. iii (1902), 204 [v].<<>>

Dahshûr. East of Southern Pyramid of Snefru. Nefermaet. Middle Dyn. V.iii2.895Relief-fragment, two registers, with four people seated including brothers of deceased, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 57142.Text, Barsanti in Ann. Serv. iii (1902), 203-4 [iv].

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Dahshûr. East of Southern Pyramid of Snefru. Kaemked. Probably Dyn. V.iii2.895Lower part of false door, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37953.Texts, Barsanti in Ann. Serv. iii (1902), 202-3 [iii].<<>>

Dahshûr. North of Enclosure of Sesostris III. 2. Khnemhotp. Probably temp. Sesostris III.iii2.896Canopic chest, sandstone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 4048 (JE 30957).Reisner, Canopics 28-32 pl. lxxxi.

Dahshûr. North of Enclosure of Sesostris III. 11. Khentekhtaiemsaf. Temp. Sesostris III or later.iii2.896Reliefs, deceased and wife at table, etc., in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1468-77.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, Bl. 37.

Dahshûr. North of Enclosure of Sesostris III. 11. Khentekhtaiemsaf. Temp. Sesostris III or later.iii2.896Canopic-chest, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 4049 (JE 30958).Reisner, Canopics 32-3 pl. lxxix.

Dahshûr. North of Enclosure of Sesostris III. 19. Name unknown. Probably late Dyn. XII.iii2.897Head, diorite or granite head, formerly in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 828, now in The Hague, HaagsGemeentemuseum 1952.De Morgan, Dahchour figs. 72, 72a.

Dahshûr. North of Enclosure of Sesostris III. 24. Ipiti. Second half of Dyn. XII.iii2.897Stela with Khakeperre-sonb before deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1486 (JE 30962).Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 187-8 Bl. 41.

Dahshûr. North of Enclosure of Sesostris III. 25. Khnemhotp. Middle Kingdom.iii2.897False-door, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1478.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 165 Bl. 38.

Dahshûr. North of Enclosure of Sesostris III. 25. Neni. Middle Kingdom.iii2.897Stela, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1481.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 168-9 Bl. 38.

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Dahshûr. South of Enclosure of Amenemhet II. Siesi. Dyn. XII.iii2.898Four reliefs-fragments, (a) Sem-priest, etc. before deceased at table. in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp.Nos. 24.5.28.1-4.Maspero and Roeder, Fuhrer 33 [224] pl. 21 [a].

Dahshûr. South of Enclosure of Amenemhet II. Siesi. Dyn. XII.iii2.898Four reliefs-fragments. (b) Head of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. Nos. 24.5.28.1-4.Pirenne, Hist. Civ. ii, pl. 31 facing 101.

Dahshûr. South of Enclosure of Amenemhet II. Finds.iii2.898Stela and offering-table of Senuankh, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20528-9.De Morgan, Dahchour ii, figs. 129, 130.

Dahshûr. Miscellaneous. Old Kingdom.iii2.898Seated, headless, and standing statues, Dyn. V, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 507-8.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 74-5 Bl. 87 (CG 508).

Dahshûr. Miscellaneous. Old Kingdom.iii2.898Head, granite, Old Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1249.See Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, 129.

Dahshûr. Miscellaneous. Old Kingdom.iii2.898False-door of Ismet, Dyn. VI or later, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1395 (JE 28823).Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 55-6 Bl. 14.

Dahshûr. Miscellaneous. Old Kingdom.iii2.898Offering-table of Sethu, Dyn. V-VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1330.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 14 Bl. 5.

Dahshûr. Miscellaneous. Old Kingdom.iii2.898Offering-table of King Kakai (Neferirkare), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37951.

Dahshûr. Miscellaneous. Old Kingdom.iii2.898Obelisk of Snefru... Hetep, Dyn. VI, found south of the Red Pyramid, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG

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1315.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 8 Bl. 2.

Dahshûr. Miscellaneous. Middle Kingdom.iii2.899Upper part of seated statuette, grey hard stone, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 518, now in Alexandria, Alexandria National Museum.Hornemann, Types iii, pl. 738.<<>>

Dahshûr. Miscellaneous. Middle Kingdom.iii2.899Seated statue (as statuette in Bibl.), wood, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 513.Harvey, J. Wooden Statues of the Old Kingdom. A Typological Study (2001), 72, 258-9 [A 73] figs. (as fromTomb 24). See Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 77.

Dahshûr. Miscellaneous. Middle Kingdom.iii2.899Gold-leaf from coffin of woman Sitsobk, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28105.Coffin texts, Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire ii, 83.

Volume iv

Damietta. Finds.iv.1ALibation-bowl of Harwoz, Dyn. XXVI, grey granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 86848.Habachi in Ann. Serv. liii (1955), 464-5 figs. 13, 14.

Tell El-AshAr.iv.1Ptolemaic doorway, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Texts of doorway Daressy in Ann. Serv. xvii (1917), 277-8.

Rosetta. Dibi.iv.2AUpper part, sarcophagus of Ankh-Pepy, schist, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60597.See Habachi in Ann. Serv. xlii (1943), 394.

Rosetta. Fua.iv.2ABlock, probably of Nektanebos II, basalt, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 67849.

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Abû Qîr (Canopus). Temple of Isis (?). Court.iv.2Statue of Rameses II with standard, usurped by Merneptah, red granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG574.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, pl. 98. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 5 [1].

Alexandria. Found near Pompey’s Pillar.iv.3Upper part of statue of Sesostris I (?), usurped by Merneptah, black granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 384 (JE 28825).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, pl. 60. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 158 [532].

Alexandria. Found near Pompey’s Pillar.iv.3Statue of Ramesses II, black granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 620 (JE 28828).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, pl. 112.

Alexandria. Found near Pompey’s Pillar.iv.3Statue of Sekhmet with substituted text of Ramesses II, black granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG39067.Daressy, Statues de divinités pl. li.

Alexandria. Found near Pompey’s Pillar.iv.3Offering-table of Ramesses IX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23093 (JE 28829, 40490).Text, Kamal, Tables d’offrandes 79-80.

Alexandria. Kôm el-Damâs.iv.4Upper part statue of Hor, black granite, Roman, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 697 (JE 38310).Maspero and Roeder, Führer pl. 42 [b]; Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, pl. 128 (called Inv. 38310).See Maspero, Guide (1915), 225-6 [972], fig. 79.

Alexandria. Miscellaneous.iv.5Lower part statue of Wehebre holding naos, temp. Amasis, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 677(JE 39044).Text, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 22-3.

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iv.6Stela of Horus on the crocodiles, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 9401.Daressy, Textes et dessins magiques 1-3 pl. i; Maspero, Guide (1915), 489 [4750] fig. 143.

Alexandria. Miscellaneous.iv.6ABilingual stela, limestone, found in May 1870, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 21847.

Alexandria. Miscellaneous.iv.6ABlock with trilingual decree (112 B.C.) of Ptolemy IV Soter II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 9299.Greek text, Milne, Greek Inscriptions 8-9.

Alexandria. Miscellaneous.iv.6AMeasuring-vase with ten zones marked with hin, silver, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 3577.Mazar et al., Views of the Biblical World i, pl. 112 [left]; Gardiner MSS 28.560-1. See von Bissing,Metalgefässe 71.

Near Lake Maryut (Mareotis).iv.6Stela of Weshtihet, year 19 of Sesonchis V, gift of land to Hathor, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 30972.Müller, Eg. Res. i, pl. 88.

El-Qantara. Cemetery.iv.7Sarcophagus of Pedamenopet, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 29318 (JE 66748).Maspero and Gauthier, Sarcophages .. persanes et ptolémaiques ii, pls. 34-6. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 177-8[628].

El-Qantara. Cemetery.iv.7Sarcophagus of Hepmen, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 29319 (JE 66749).Maspero et Gauthier, Sarcophages ... persanes et ptolémaiques ii, pls. 37-8.

El-Qantara. Cemetery.iv.7Sarcophagus of Heni (as Hepmen in Bibl.), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 29320 (JE 66750).Maspero et Gauthier, Sarcophages .. persanes et ptolémaiques ii, pl. 39.

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iv.7Foundation deposit of Psammetikhos I with six plaques with cartouches, faience, gold, silver, felspar, lapis,and jasper, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 27385.Petrie, Nebesheh pl. xxii [upper].<<>>

Tell Dafana (Daphnae). Camp.iv.7AFaience plaque from foundation deposit of Apries, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 27386.<<>>

Tell Dafana (Daphnae). Camp.iv.7AStela, Asiatic god standing on lion, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 25147.Schäfer in ÄZ lxxiii, 54-5 pl. 7 [b].

Tell Dafana (Daphnae). Miscellaneous.iv.7Upper part of statue of Asiatic prisoner, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 749(JE 27393).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, pl. 139.

Nabêsha. (Tell Farûn). Temple of Buto.iv.8Column with statue of Merneptah protected by hawk, red granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp.No. 22.11.14.3.Petrie, Nebesheh pl. x [9 a-c].

Nabêsha. (Tell Farûn). Small Temple of Amasis.iv.8Foundation deposit including one faience and one gold plaque with cartouches of Amasis, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 27395.Petrie, Nebesheh pl. v [top].<<>>

Nabêsha. (Tell Farûn). Small Temple of Amasis.iv.8Offering-table, Amenemhet II with text of Bay, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 14.2.21.10.Petrie, Nebesheh pl. ix [1].

Nabêsha. (Tell Farûn). Cemetery. Tomb of Reardais. Late Period.iv.8Lid of limestone sarcophagus of Reardais, daughter of Tadieamun, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp.

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No. 13.1.21.8.Texts, Kamal in Ann. Serv. iii (1902), 11-12. See Buhl, Late Egyptian Anthropoid Stone Sarcophagi 98 [F, a11].

Nabêsha. (Tell Farûn). Miscellaneous.iv.9Colossal head of King with inscription support, granite, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 640.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, pl. 118.

Nabêsha. (Tell Farûn). Miscellaneous.iv.9Statue of Harkhebi, basalt, Dyn. XXX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38545.Texts, Kamal in Ann. Serv. vii (1906), 239-40.

Nabêsha. (Tell Farûn). Miscellaneous.iv.9AFragments of sphinx, usurped by Ramesses II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1070.See Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, 45-6.

Nabêsha. (Tell Farûn). Miscellaneous.iv. 9APart of a statue of a Chancellor standing holding naos, breccia, Late Period, probably from here, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 617 (JE 30342).Texts, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 163-4.<<>>

Nabêsha. (Tell Farûn). Miscellaneous.iv.9AStela of Gemnef-Harbak, with text of ‘Appeal to the living’ and mentioning festivals of Eastern Buto,Roman, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 85932.Drioton in Bull. Inst. Eg. xxv (1943), 3 fig. 1 and pp. 1-19.

Nabêsha. (Tell Farûn). Miscellaneous.iv.9ASarcophagus of Psammethek-menkh-ib, basalt, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 44967.Buhl, The Late Egyptian Anthropoid Stone Sarcophagi 28 [B, a2] with titles, pl. i.<<>>

Nabêsha. (Tell Farûn). Miscellaneous.iv.9ASarcophagus of Psammethek(?), red granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 44968.<<>>

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Khatana. Remains of Temple.iv.9Lower part of seated statue of Queen Sent, granite, Dyn. XI or XII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 424.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, pl. 69.

Khatana. Remains of Temple.iv.9AStatue of Amenemhet I, red granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60520.Mélanges Maspero, i, 43-53 pls. 1, 2.

Khatana. Remains of Temple.iv.9Offering-table of Amenemhet II, black granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23002 (JE 39568).See Kuentz, Obélisques 3-4.

Ezbet Hilmi (Tell El-Qirqafa).iv.9AJamb of Hyksos king Sekerher, Dyn. XV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Bietak, Avaris 65 fig. 52.

Ezbet Hilmi (Tell El-Qirqafa).iv.9ALower part of stela of Yneses, son of Khyan, Dyn. XV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Bietak, Avaris 65 fig. 53.

Qantîr. Palace of Ramesses II.iv.9AFaience plaques with alabaster inlay, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 64732.

Qantîr. Palace of Ramesses II.iv.9AFaience fragments of ornamentation, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. Nos. 6.5.28.1, 10.5.28.1,7.7.28.1-4, 29.11.28.1.See Gunn in Ann. Serv. xxix, 94.

Qantîr. Palace of Ramesses II.iv.9ATile with fish, faience, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 89479.Ramsès le Grand Cat. No. lvi [a] with col. pl.

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Tile with fish, faience, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 89484.Ramsès le Grand Cat. No. lvi [b] with col. pl.

Qantîr. Palace of Ramesses II.iv.9ATile with duck, faience, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 89480.Ramsès le Grand Cat. No. lvi [c] with col. pl.

Qantîr. Palace of Ramesses II.iv.9ATile with plants and head of woman, faience, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 89483.Ramsès le Grand Cat. No. lvi [d] with col. pl.

Qantîr. Palace of Ramesses II.iv.9AFragment of glazed tile with cartouche of Sethos I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Müller, H. W. in MDAIK 37 (1981), 345 Taf. 93 [a].

Qantîr. Workshops.iv.9Faience tiles of Sethos I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 63961-64021.Hamza in Ann. Serv. xxx (1930), pl. ii.

Qantîr. Workshops.iv.9Inscribed statue, head of Semite captive, at one time wrongly attached to next item, faience, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 64303.Ramsès le Grand Cat. No. lvi, pl. i.<<>>

Qantîr. Workshops.iv.9Body from statue of Nubian bitten by lion, faience, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 64312.Ramsès le Grand Cat. No. lvi, pl. i.<<>>

Qantîr. Workshops.iv.9Two statue fragments, lions biting heads of prisoners, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See Hamza in Ann. Serv. xxx (1930), 47 [lower].

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Fragment of statuette with base of skirt of prisoner, faience, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum (JE 64312?).Text, Kitchen, Ram. Inscr. ii, 461 [167, II (ii)].

Qantîr. Workshops.iv.9ATiles of Ramesses II, faience and stone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 64401-5, 64663.Hamza in Ann. Serv. xxx (1930), pl. ii.

Qantîr. Workshops.iv.10Lintel (cornice) and jamb of Ramesses II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 64729.Text, Ann. Serv. xxx (1930), 42.

Qantîr. Miscellaneous. Stelae.iv.10Fragment, Ramesses II smites three Asiatic captives, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 1.12.33.1(probably).Texts, Hamza in Ann. Serv. xxx (1930), 38[2].

Qantîr. Miscellaneous. Stelae.iv.10ARamesses II with Semitic captive before Shu, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 71626.<<>>

Qantîr. Miscellaneous. Stelae.iv.10ARamesses II offers flowers to Re-Harakhti, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72037.<<>>

Qantîr. Miscellaneous. Stelae.iv.10AFragment of Ramesses II, inscribed on both faces, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 31.10.33.1.Hamza in Mélanges Maspero i [2], 652-3 pl. [3, 4].

Qantîr. Miscellaneous. Stelae.iv.10Upper part (as broken tablet in Bibl.), Ramesses III offers image of Maet to Amun-re, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 26686 (Temp. No. 26.4.22.12).Naville, Goshen 22-3 pl. ix [f].<<>>

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Usermaetre-nakht, temp. Ramesses III, with scene of King smiting foe before Seth at top, and donationtext below, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 88879.Habachi in Ann. Serv. lii (1954), 507-14 pl. 29.

Qantîr. Miscellaneous. Stelae.iv.10AUser before Thoth, and man kneeling below, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 87830.<<>>

Qantîr. Miscellaneous. Stelae.iv.10ASet-hirkhopshef, son of Ramesses III, with deceased before Amun and before Ptah, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 87829.Habachi in Ann. Serv. lii (1954), 501-7 pl. 28.

Qantîr. Miscellaneous. Reliefs.iv.10APyramidion of Ay (Merneferre), black granite, Dyn. XIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43267.Habachi in Ann. Serv. lii (1954), 472-4 pls. 16, 17.

Qantîr. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.10AStatue of lion with cartouche Ramesses II ‘Monthu-em-taui’, Dyn. XIX to XX, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 86121.Habachi in Ann. Serv. lii (1954), 522-3 pl. xxxii

Qantîr. Miscellaneous. Votive Stelae.iv.10ARamosi before statue of Ramesses II, Dyn. XIX to XX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 87832.Habachi in Ann. Serv. lii (1954), 523-4 pl. 33.

Qantîr. Miscellaneous. Votive Stelae.iv.10ARezekbuti before statue of Ramesses II, Dyn. XIX to XX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Habachi in Ann. Serv. lii (1954), 519-20 pl. 30 [a].

Qantîr. Miscellaneous. Votive Stelae.iv.10AFragment, a warrior adoring [statue] of Ramesses II, Dyn. XIX to XX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 88666.Habachi in Ann. Serv. lii (1954), 520-1 pl. 30 [B].

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iv.10AMan offers flowers to a royal statue, unfinished, Dyn. XIX to XX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 86124.Habachi in Ann. Serv. lii (1954), 521-2 pl. 31.

Qantîr. Miscellaneous. Votive Stelae.iv.10AStela of Tenro-hir..., with Amun-re and Reshef in upper reg., and deceased before Hauron in lower reg.,perhaps from here, probably temp. Ramesses II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 86123.Leibovitch in Ann. Serv. xliv (1944), 163-4 pl. 14.

Qantîr. Miscellaneous. Blocks from doors.iv.10ADoor (incomplete) of Iyroy of Bubastis, with deceased kneeling before cartouches on lintel, temp.Ramesses III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 30.1.35.1.Habachi in Ann. Serv. lii (1954), 493-7 pl. xxvi.<<>>

Qantîr. Miscellaneous. Blocks from doors.iv.10Lower part of jamb of Ramesses II, with two regs., King offering to Amun-re and to Hathor, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 42901.Hamza in Mélanges Maspero, i [2], 647, fig. 2 pl. [1].

Qantîr. Miscellaneous. Blocks from doors.iv.10ALintel of Matimen, temp. Ramesses II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 87831.Text, Janssen in Oudheid. Med. N.R. xxxi (1950), 38 [27]. See Habachi in Ann. Serv. lii (1954), 524 n. 1.

Qantîr. Miscellaneous. Blocks from doors.iv.10Fragment of jamb of Ramesses II with altered cartouches, found re-used in mosque near moderncemetery, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 53680 (and/or 64731).Daressy in Ann. Serv. xviii (1919), 36-7 [upper].<<>>

Qantîr. Miscellaneous. Blocks from doors.iv.10Jamb of Ptahmey, temp. Ramesses II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 64730.Daressy in Ann. Serv. xviii (1919), 37-9.

Qantîr. Miscellaneous. Blocks from doors.iv.10Lintel and jambs from tomb of Huy, temp. Sethos II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 58705.

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Qantîr. Miscellaneous. Blocks from doors.iv.10AFragment of lintel, on left man with necklace, on right man with lamp, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. No. 5.7.24.9.

Neighbourhood of Faqûs. Tell el-Daba.iv.10AMale statuette, feet lost, serpentine, Dyn. XIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Pharaonen und Fremde Kat. 29 fig.

Neighbourhood of Faqûs. Tell el-Daba. Palace gardens.iv.10AFragment of fresco with upper part of bull and bull leaper, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, 7997 (F 4).Mayr, P. in Antike Welt 35 [3] (2004), 27 Abb. 2.

Neighbourhood of Faqûs. Tell el-Daba.iv.10APart of offering-table of Sesostris III, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 22.10.48.17.Text, Habachi in Ann. Serv. lii (1954), 454.

Neighbourhood of Faqûs. Tell el-Daba.iv.10ALid with king Neferhotep before Osiris, bronze, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Funde aus Ägypten (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Wien, 1979), 73 [G 119] Abb. 54.

Neighbourhood of Faqûs. El-Dimeiyîn.iv.10Jamb of Bekenamun, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 2.10.16.12.Text, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xii (1912), 123.

Neighbourhood of Faqûs. Ezbet Rushdi el Sagira.iv.10AStela of Amenemhet I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 22.10.48.20.Texts, Habachi in Ann. Serv. lii (1954), 453-4.

Neighbourhood of Faqûs. Tell Iblîm.iv.10ARoyal head, badly damaged, serpentine, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 20.11.48.12.

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Fragment of palette with two oryxes, schist, Predynastic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60579.Petrie, Cor. Slate Palettes H.H [23-24].

S. aft el-H. inna (Phacusa). Temple of Sopt.iv.10-11Naos of Nektanebos I, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 70021.Roeder, Naos pls. 17-32, 33 [b]. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 197 [790].

S. aft el-H. inna (Phacusa). Miscellaneous.iv.11Statue-group, late Dyn. XVIII, usurped for Sanwese, dedicated by son Hor, gabbro (as black granite inBibl.), Dyn. XXII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46600, head of man in Munich, Staatliche SammlungÄgyptischer Kunst, ÄS. 6296.Hornemann, Types v, No. 1397. Text, Ann. Serv. xx, 124-6.<<>>

S. aft el-H. inna (Phacusa). Miscellaneous.iv.11Statue of Hor, probably son of preceding, black granite, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 41664.Texts, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xi (1911), 142-4.

S. aft el-H. inna (Phacusa). Miscellaneous.iv.11Kneeling statue of Ahmosi, good name Neferebre-nakht, green schist, temp. Apries, lower part in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 895, bust formerly in Gallatin colln., now in New York NY, MetropolitanMuseum of Art, 66.99.68.Brooklyn Egyptian Sculpture of the Late Period 59-61 [34] pl. 49 [118-19]; Rowe in Ann. Serv. xxxviii (1938),pl. 26 [right]. Texts, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 142-3.

S. aft el-H. inna (Phacusa). Miscellaneous.iv.11Statue of Uzahorresnet (as Harwoz(?) in Bibl.), fragment, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG891.Texts, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 141.<<>>

S. aft el-H. inna (Phacusa). Miscellaneous.iv.11Statue of Iba, head lost (as Aba and fragment in Bibl.), Late Period, formerly in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 894, Edwards colln., then at Christie’s in 1974.Christie Sale Cat. (April 30 - May 1, 1974), No. 353 pl. 23. Texts, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii,142.

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S. aft el-H. inna (Phacusa). Miscellaneous.iv.11Fragment of statue of Femet (?), black granite, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1031(JE 27707).Text, Naville, Mound of the Jew 23 pl. ii [d]; Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, 32.

S. aft el-H. inna (Phacusa). Miscellaneous.iv.11Fragment of statue of Esptah, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 913.Texts, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 150.

S. aft el-H. inna (Phacusa). Miscellaneous.iv.13Block (as squatting in Bibl.) statue of a Prophet of the Ram of Mendes (as Zeho (?) in Bibl.), son ofKeramama, Dyn. XXV (is in possession in New York) now in Jerusalem, Israel Museum), in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 535.Rec. de Trav. xx 76-7 [clv, 1]; Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 55-6.

Tell Tennis.iv.13Base of kneeling statue with Horus-name of Psusennes I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 41644.Name, Gauthier, Livre des Rois iii, 290 [vii].

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Great Temple. Granite Propylon. Sesonchis III.Head of Khepri, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 59107iv.14AFragment of triad, Ramesses II with Khepri and [Hathor], red granite.Montet in Melanges Maspero i [2], 499 pl. i [2].

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Great Temple. Granite Propylon. Sesonchis III.iv.14ABlock with five foreign heads, sandstone, Dyn. IV or temp. Ramesses II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE60538.Montet in Kémi v (1935), 6-7 pls. 3-6. See Brief Description 6217.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Great Temple. Hall of Columns.iv.15Stela (48) with trilingual decree of Canopus, year 9 of Ptolemy III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 22187 (JE 22261).Budge, Rosetta Stone 251-2 pls. 15-22. Texts, Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines 183. See Maspero, Guide(1915), 227 [980].

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S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Great Temple. Limestone Building against Propylon.iv.15AStatue of Panemerit holding triad, headless, black schist, temp. Ptolemy XII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 67094.Montet in Kémi viii (1946), pls. 12-17 [D.88].

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Great Temple. Limestone Building against Propylon.iv.15AHead from statue of Panemerit holding stela with Amun, black schist, temp. Ptolemy XII, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 27493 (JE 15154), adjoins, Paris, Musée Nationale du Louvre, E. 15683-4.Edgar, Greek Sculpture 26 pl. xv.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Great Temple. Cache.iv.15ASix fragments from stela, [year 6] of Taharqa, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Leclant and Yoyotte in Kémi x (1949), 28-37 pls. 2, 3.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Great Temple. Cache.iv.15AFragments from stela of Psammetikhos I, year 3 recording Nubian campaign, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 67095.Montet in Kémi viii (1946), 39-40 [Fa 15] pl. 3.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Great Temple. Cache.iv.15AWaterclock of Necho II with list of decans, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Montet in Kémi viii (1946), pls. I, II.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Great Temple. Avenue. Sphinxes.iv.15Colossal sphinx of probably Amenemhet I, with cartouches of Merneptah, Siamun and Sesonchis I, redgranite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37478 and CG 639.Evers, Staat ii, pl. xi [60].

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Great Temple. Avenue. Obelisks. Fourth pair.iv.16Upper part of south obelisk with pyramidion of Ramesses II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 17021 (asCG 17022 in Bibl.) (JE 37474).Kuentz, Obélisques 39-41 pl. xii.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Great Temple. Avenue. So-called ‘Hyksos’ Monuments.iv.16First sphinx (73, 74) [of Amenemhet III], black granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 394

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(JE 15210).Maspero and Roeder, Führer (1912), pl. 19; Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, pl. 64.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Great Temple. Avenue. So-called ‘Hyksos’ Monuments.iv.16Second sphinx (72), black granite, (2nd sphinx), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 393 (JE 15210).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, pl. 63; Maspero, Guide (1915), 150-1 [507 A-D] fig. 55.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Great Temple. Avenue. So-called ‘Hyksos’ Monuments.iv.17Fragment of third sphinx (71), with cartouches of Ramesses II, Merneptah and Psusennes I, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 37468.De Rougé, Album Photo. 120, 121.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Great Temple. Avenue. So-called ‘Hyksos’ Monuments.iv.17Fourth sphinx, with cartouches of Ramesses II and of Merneptah on base, of Merneptah on shoulders, andof Psusennes I on chest, black granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37469.Caparts, Monuments dits Hycsos 7 fig. 1.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Great Temple. Avenue. So-called ‘Hyksos’ Monuments.iv.17Southern statue-group, two Nile-gods holding offering tables with fish and lotuses, with text of PsusennesI on front and back, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 392 (JE 18221).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, pl. 63; Maspero, Guide (1915), 152-3 [508] fig. 56.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Great Temple. Avenue. So-called ‘Hyksos’ Monuments.iv.17Fragments from northern statue-group, two Nile-gods holding offering tables with fish and lotuses, withtext of Psusennes I on front and back, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 531.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, pl. 89. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 152-3 [508 A].

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Great Temple. Avenue. So-called ‘Hyksos’ Monuments.iv.17AFragment from statue of Nile god, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, perhaps adjoins Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 531.Text, Leibovtich in JNES xii (1953), 79 [11], 108.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Great Temple. Avenue. So-called ‘Hyksos’ Monuments.iv.17AThree fragments of base, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, from statues CG 531 or CG 392.See Yoyotte in Ann. Serv. lxi (1973), 80 [bottom].

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S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Great Temple. Avenue. Found lying near ‘Hyksos’ Monuments.iv.17Statue of Merneptah holding standards with seated deities (70), red (as grey in Bibl.) granite, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 37483.Sourouzian in Bleiberg and Freed, Fragments of a Shattered Visage 229-30 pl. iv. [c]. Texts, Petrie, Tanis i,15; ii, 11, 28 pl. vii [136].

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Great Temple. Avenue. Found lying near ‘Hyksos’ Monuments.iv.17Kneeling statue holding naos with Ptah and Sekhmet, granite, kneeling, temp. Ramesses III, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 37472.Text and sketch, Vassalli MSS f.3r/2r (= Tiradritti p. 62; Lise 395 [Cr] fig. 23). See Mariette, Notice(1864), 267 [22].

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Great Temple. Avenue. Found lying near ‘Hyksos’ Monuments.iv.17Kneeling statue, originally probably Sethos I, re-inscribed for Osorkon II, holding stela, grey granite, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 881 and CG 1040 (JE 37489), head in Philadelphia PA, The University ofPennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, E.16199.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 133 fig. and iv, pl. 161.<<>>

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Great Temple. Avenue. Found lying near ‘Hyksos’ Monuments.iv.17Pair of naos of Ramesses II, dedicated to Re-Harakhti, Atum and Khepri, sandstone, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 70003-4 (JE 37475-6).Roeder, Naos pls. 4-5. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 171 [612, A, B].

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Great Temple. Avenue. Found lying near ‘Hyksos’ Monuments.iv.18Part of sphinx with cartouche of Siamun (?) on chest, red granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 1200.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, pl. 169.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Great Temple. Transverse Line of Royal Statues.iv.18Statue of Amenemhet I (103), usurped by Merneptah, red granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 37470.Evers, Staat i, pls. 15-17. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 176 [625].

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Great Temple. Transverse Line of Royal Statues.iv.18Colossus of Sesostris I, usurped by Merneptah, black granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37465.

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Evers, Staat i, pls. 37, 38. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 179 [634].

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Great Temple. Transverse Line of Royal Statues.iv.18Colossus of Sesostris I, usurped by Merneptah, head lost, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37482.Evers, Staat i, pls. 39, 40.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Great Temple. Transverse Line of Royal Statues.iv.18-19Queen Nofret, wife of Sesostris II, seated, black granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 382.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, pl. 60; Maspero, Guide (1915), 104 [286] fig. 34.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Great Temple. Transverse Line of Royal Statues.iv.19Queen Nofret, wife of Sesostris II, seated, black granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 381(JE 37487 (legs)).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, pl. 60.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Great Temple. Transverse Line of Royal Statues.iv.19AHead of princess, possibly Queen Teye, legs broken off, black granite, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 609.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, pl. 110.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Great Temple. Transverse Line of Royal Statues.iv.19Pair of colossi (86, 98) of Smenkhkare Mre-mesha, Dyn. XIII, with cartouches of Apophis II on rightshoulder, and texts of Ramesses II on back and side of throne, Dyn. XIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE37466-7.Evers, Staat i, pls. 146-8. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 171, 172 [613, 617].

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Great Temple. Transverse Line of Royal Statues.iv.19Colossus of Sebkhotp IV (102), red granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37486.Evers, Staat i, pls. 144-5. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 174 [622].

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Great Temple. Transverse Line of Royal Statues.iv.19Queen (99), altered to Tuy (name destroyed), mother of Ramesses II, black granite, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 37484.Petrie, Tanis i, pls. 2 [11], 14 [1].

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iv.20ADouble-statue, Ramesses II, with goddess, probably Mut or Anat, granite, head formerly in privatepossession in Cairo, reconstructed statue with head, now in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No.27.5.67.1.Myliwiec, K. in Osing, J. and Nielsen, E. K. (eds.), The Heritage of Ancient Egypt. Studies in Honour of ErikIversen (1992), 98 figs. 4 (two photographs).

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Great Temple. Transverse Line of Royal Statues.iv.20Merneptah with standard (106), red granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37481.Texts, Petrie, Tanis i, pl. 7 [137].

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Great Temple. Courts of Ramesses II.iv.20Offering-table (105) of Ramesses II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23250 (JE 37972).Petrie, Tanis ii, pl. i [66]. Texts, Kamal, Tables d’offrandes 168.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Great Temple. Courts of Ramesses II.iv.20Stela, year 6 of Taharqa (89, 93), in two fragments, duplicate of stela found at Kawa, granite, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 37488.Petrie, Tanis ii, pl. 9 [163].

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Great Temple. Courts of Ramesses II.iv.20AFragment from base of colossus with princes in relief, probably temp. Ramesses II, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum.Yoyotte in Bull. Soc. Fr. d’Ég. No. 57 (1970), 23 pl. iii [A].

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Great Temple. Granite Sanctuary.iv.20Tablet of Psusennes I, faience, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Mariette, Mon. Div. pl. 103 [A]. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 522 [5176].

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Great Temple. Granite Sanctuary.iv.20Fragments of obelisk of King Nehesi (197, 198, 208, 217), Dyn. XIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Petrie, Tanis i, pl. 3 [19 A-E].

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Great Temple. Granite Sanctuary.iv.20-1Upper part of obelisk (261), red granite, Middle Kingdom, usurped by Ramesses II, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 17022 (JE 37479).

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Kuentz, Obélisques 42-4 fig. 43 pl. 11 [right].

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Great Temple. Granite Sanctuary.iv.21Upper part of small obelisk of Ramesses II (241), red granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 17020 (JE37471).Petrie, Tanis ii, pl. 2 [196]; Kuentz, Obélisques pl. 11 [left]. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 166 [575].

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Great Temple. Granite Sanctuary.iv.21Stela of Ramesses II, inscribed on both faces, with double scene at top, King leading captives before Atumand before Re-Harakhti (196), granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34510 (JE 37464).Petrie, Tanis ii, pl. 2 [78]; i, 18 pl. 14 [5] (in foreground).<<>>

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Great Temple. Granite Sanctuary.iv.21Two fragments of stela of Ramesses II with text on both faces (190, 215), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Yoyotte in Kémi xii (1953), 81-4 [vii] pl. vi [B].

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Great Temple. Granite Sanctuary.iv.21Three fragments from stela of Ramesses II (211), with King offering incense on one face and wine on theother, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Petrie, Tanis ii, pl. 2 [69].

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Great Temple. Ptolemaic House.iv.21Statue kneeling with offering-table, unfinished, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 33314 (JE 27001).Edgar, Sculptors’ Studies 5 pl. iv. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 499 [4818].

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Great Temple. East Gate.iv.22APlaques, etc., from South-East foundation deposit, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60418-30, from South-West foundation deposit, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60431-47.Two plaques of Ptolemy I Soter, JE 60431, 60448, Montet in Kémi v (1935), 2-3 fig. 1.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Great Temple. Other Remains from Temple. So-called ‘Hyksos’ Monument.iv.22Fragment of sphinx of Amenemhet III, black granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 530(JE 15210).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, pl. 89.

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S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Great Temple. Other Remains from Temple. New Kingdom. Statues of RamessesII.iv.22Colossus holding god-headed standards, with Prince Merneptah in relief on left side, red granite, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 575.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, pl. 98. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 5-6 [2].

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Great Temple. Other Remains from Temple. New Kingdom. Statues of RamessesII.iv.22Seated, usurped from Sesostris II, grey granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 430.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, pl. 70. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 179 [633].

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Great Temple. Other Remains from Temple. New Kingdom. Statues of RamessesII.iv.22Seated, usurped from Sesostris II, black granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 432.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, pl. 71. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 172 [616].

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Great Temple. Other Remains from Temple. New Kingdom. Statues of RamessesII.iv.22Seated, grey granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 573.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, pl. 97. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 178 [630].

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Great Temple. Other Remains from Temple. New Kingdom. Statues of RamessesII.iv.22 and iv.22AColossus, black granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 616 (upper part), Temp. No. 8.2.21.5 (lowerpart).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, pl. 112; Petrie, Tanis i, 25 pl. vi [40]; ii, 21.. See Maspero, Guide(1915), 188 [729].

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Great Temple. Other Remains from Temple. New Kingdom. Other monuments.iv.23Sphinx, with cartouches of Ramesses II on chest and base, and Merneptah on right shoulder, red granite,in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1197 (as 1120 in Bibl.).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, pl. 168.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Great Temple. Other Remains from Temple. New Kingdom. Other monuments.iv.23AFragments of two sphinxes usurped by Merneptah, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1243 (JE 15210-13).See Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, 126.

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S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Great Temple. Other Remains from Temple. New Kingdom. Other monuments.iv.23Stela of Sety, with Ramesses II offering to Syrian Seth, and date ‘year 400’ of Set-a-pehti-nub, temp.Ramesses II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60539.Montet in Kémi iv (1931), 191-215 pls. 11-14. See Brief Description 6204.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Great Temple. Other Remains from Temple. New Kingdom. Other monuments.iv.23Block with fragment of historical text, Dyn. XVIII-XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Müller, Eg. Res. ii, 116 fig. 39.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Great Temple. Other Remains from Temple. New Kingdom. Other monuments.iv.23Statue of Sekhmet, temp. Ramesses II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 39075.Daressy, Statues de divinités 267-8 pl. 52.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Great Temple. Other Remains from Temple. After Dyn. XX.iv.23ABricks of Psusennes, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 21671-88.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Great Temple. Other Remains from Temple. After Dyn. XX.iv.23Tablet of Siamun, faience, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Mariette, Mon. Div. pl. 103 [B]. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 521 [5156].

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Great Temple. Other Remains from Temple. After Dyn. XX.iv.23Small bronze cubes, Late Period, with names of Sekhemkare, Queen Nebhotep, and princesses Hesi (notHesnebtes) and Nebhotep, Dyn. XIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 18981-94.Mariette, Mon. Div. pls. 103 [C], 104. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 523 [5185].

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Great Temple. Other Remains from Temple. After Dyn. XX.iv.23Statue of Mer-ih, granite, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 687, probably from the same statueas Cleveland OH, Cleveland Museum of Art, 48.141.Montet in Kémi vii (1938), pl. 24 [right]. See Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 30-1.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Subsidiary Buildings. Temple of Anta.iv.24AFoundation deposits of Siamun, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 67091-2.Montet, Tanis fig. 54.

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iv.24APlaque and cartouche from foundation deposits of Apries, faience, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 60403-4.See Montet in Kemi v (1935), 16-17.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Subsidiary Buildings. Temple of Anta. Court.iv.24Remains of palm columns II and IV, granite, Old Kingdom, usurped by Ramesses II, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 59108-9.Montet, Les Nouvelles Fouilles pls. 45-53 (some in Louvre). See Brief Descr. 6254.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Subsidiary Buildings. Temple of Anta. Court. Statues found in situ.iv.24Seated double statue of Anta and Ramesses II, grey granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 56366.Montet, Les Nouvelles Fouilles pls. 47 [lower left], 54, 55 [right]. See Brief Descr. 6336.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Subsidiary Buildings. Temple of Anta. Court. Statues found in situ.iv.24AUpper part of statue of Ramesses II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 67097.Monter, La Drame d’Avaris pl. vii; id. Les Nouvelle Fouilles pl. 62 [2].<<>>

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Subsidiary Buildings. Temple of Anta. Court. Statues found in situ.iv.24Statue of lion, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 56363.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Subsidiary Buildings. Temple of Anta. Court. Statues found in situ.iv.24Statuette of young prince, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 56357.Montet, Les Nouvelles Fouilles pl. 63.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Subsidiary Buildings. Temple of Anta. Court. Statues found near those in situ.iv.25Statue of Pikhaas, head lost, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 67093.Montet in Kemi viii (1946), 69-70 [D.3], 105-12 pls. 21-5.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Subsidiary Buildings. Building of Ptolemy IV Philopator.iv.25Foundation-deposits with plaques of Ptolemy IV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 89172-8.Montet, Les Nouvelles Fouilles 145-9 pls. 84-6.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Subsidiary Buildings. Building of Ptolemy IV Philopator.iv.25

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One gold and three faience plaques of Ptolemy IV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 59056-9.On, Montet, Les Nouvelles Fouilles pl. 76.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Subsidiary Buildings. Buildings outside South Gate. Private Houses.iv.25AModel of head, plaster, Late Period, from House XIV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 87904.Montet, La nécropole royale de Tanis i, 35 pl. x.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Subsidiary Buildings. Chapel of Horun.iv.25AStatue group, Ramesses II as child, protected by Horun as hawk, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 64735.Montet in Kemi v (1935), 11, 12-14 pl. 10 [lower], 11; Leibovitch, Ancient Egypt pl. 16. See Brief Descr.6245.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Subsidiary Buildings. Chapel of Horun.iv.25AStela, man playing zither before Theban Triad, with Demotic text, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 63157.Montet in Kemi v (1935), 64-6, pl. ii.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Subsidiary Buildings. Chapel of Horun.iv.25AStela, priest with lamp or standard before Theban Triad, with Demotic text, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 63158.Monter in Kemi v (1935), 64-6 pl. iii.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Subsidiary Buildings. East Temple.iv.25Columns, inscribed by Ramesses II and Osorkon II (?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Montet, Tanis figs. 51-2. See Mariette, Notice 259.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Subsidiary Buildings. East Temple.iv.25Statue of Zeho, head lost, black granite, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 689.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, pl. 126.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Temple of Khons.iv.26AStatue of baboon, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 91388.Montet, Les Enigmes de Tanis pl. viii facing 81.

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iv.25Statue of Zeho holding small statues of Theban Triad, black granite, Late Period, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 700.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, pl. 129. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 252 [1186].

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. I. Osorkon II. Room I.iv.26ASarcophagus, granite, temp. Ramesses II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis i, 79-80.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. I. Osorkon II. Room I.iv.26ACosmetic spoon with name of Harpesopd, son of Pedeharpkhrod, temp. Osorkon II, faience, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 87868.Bulté, J. in Revue du Louvre lviii [3] (2008), 27, 29 figs. 8, 9 (as Dyn. XXVI).

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. I. Osorkon II. Room III.iv.26AJar of Osorkon I [32], alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 86962.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis i, 82 pl. xlvi.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. I. Osorkon II. Room IV.iv.26ASarcophagus, granite, with cover of Harnakht, son of Osorkon II, sandstone, formerly in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 87917, now back at S. an el-H. agar (Tanis).Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis i, 59-61 pls. xlviii-li.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. I. Osorkon II. Room IV.iv.26AFour canopic-jars of Harnkht, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 87087A-D.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis i, 63 fig. 19 pls. lii, liii.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. I. Osorkon II. Room IV.iv.26ABracelets of Harnakht, with one with names of parents Osorkon II and Queen Keramama, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 87102-3.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis i, 68-9 figs. 22, 23 pl. lviii.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I.iv.26ATwo dove-tails Psusennes I and Mutnezemt, bronze, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 87858-9.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 24 fig. 6.

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S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Antechamber. Burial of Sesonchis.iv.26AHawk headed coffin [211-12], silver, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72154 (group number).Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 37-40 pls. xvii-xx.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Antechamber. Burial of Sesonchis.iv.26ACartonnage [213], in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72196.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 38-40 figs. 11, 12.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Antechamber. Burial of Sesonchis.iv.26AMask, gold [214], in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72163A.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 40-1 pls. xxi, xxii.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Antechamber. Burial of Sesonchis.iv.26AVulture collar [216], in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72154 (group number).Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 42 pls. xxiii, xxiv.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Antechamber. Burial of Sesonchis.iv.26APectoral with inlaid winged scarab [218], in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72154 (group number).Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 42-3 pls. xxvi, xxvii.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Antechamber. Burial of Sesonchis.iv.26APectoral with scenes of King before Amun-re-Harakhti [219], in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72171.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 43-5 fig. 13 [middle] pl. xxviii.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Antechamber. Burial of Sesonchis.iv.26APair of bracelets of Sesonchis I with uzat-eye [226-7], in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72154 (groupnumber), 72184B.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 45 fig. 13 [left] pl. xxix.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Antechamber. Burial of Sesonchis.iv.26ABracelet with scarab and text of Zeptahefankh [228], in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72189.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 46 pl. xxx.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Antechamber. Burial of Sesonchis.iv.26A

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Bracelet [229], in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72154 (group number).Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 46 pl. xxx.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Antechamber. Burial of Sesonchis.iv.26ABracelet with Akkadian cylinder [230], in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72186.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 46 pl. xxx.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Antechamber. Burial of Sesonchis.iv.26ABelt with cartouche and frame of apron of a kilt of King [236], electrum, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE72168.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 41-2 pl. xxxii.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Antechamber. Burial of Sesonchis.iv.26AHeadrest with cartouche [243], in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72154 (group number).Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 50 pl. xxxiii.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Antechamber. Burial of Sesonchis.iv.26ABand of beads [215], inscribed, faience, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72197B.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 41 pl. xxxvi.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Antechamber. Burial of Sesonchis.iv.26AFour canopic jars of King [304, 307, 311, 316], in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72155-8.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 56, 57-8, pl. xxxiv.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Antechamber. Burial of Sesonchis.iv.26AFour canopic-coffins [302, 305, 312, 317], silver, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72159-62.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, pl. xxxv.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Antechamber. Canopic Jars.iv.26AWenzebauenzadet [307], in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 87870.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 57-8 fig. 17.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Antechamber. Canopic Jars.iv.26AAmenhotp [296], Mayor, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 87862.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 57 fig. 20 (called [236]).

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S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Antechamber. Canopic Jars.iv.26ARamesses-ankhefenmut [308], King’s son, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 87864.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 58 fig. 21.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Antechamber. Canopic Jars.iv.26AKenamun [309], Overseer of field workers of the divine wife, Mayor, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 87860.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 58-9 fig. 22.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Antechamber. Canopic Jars.iv.26AAmenmosi, wab priest of Amun [314], in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 87861.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 59 fig. 20 [lower right].

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Antechamber. Canopic Jars.iv.26AUser, Vizier, etc. [319], in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 87865.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 59 fig. 23.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Antechamber. Canopic Jars.iv.26ADhutmosi [320], in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 87866.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 59 fig. 20.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Antechamber. Canopic Jars.iv.26AMeryf-menuf [321], in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 87867.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 59 fig. 20.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Room I.iv.26ACuve, red granite, and lid, basalt, of Ankhefenmut, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 65-8 fig. 24 pl. xxxix.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Sarcophagus Chamber II.iv.26AOuter sarcophagus of King [474-5], usurped from Merneptah, red granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE87297.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 111-25 figs. 45-8 pls. lxxv-lxxxi.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Sarcophagus Chamber II.

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iv.26AInner (anthropoid) sarcophagus [475-6], black granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 85911.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 126-30 figs. 49-50 pls. xcv-xcix.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Sarcophagus Chamber II.iv.26ACoffin of King [477], silver, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 85912.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 130-2 pls. c-ciii.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Sarcophagus Chamber II.iv.26AMask of King [479], gold, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 89213.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 132 pl. civ, cv.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Sarcophagus Chamber II.iv.26AFour canopic-jars [326-9], in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 85914-17.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 93 pls. lx, lxi.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Sarcophagus Chamber II. Vases, bowls, etc.iv.26AStand (‘réchaud’) [390] with h. eb-sed text of Ramesses II, box shaped, bronze, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 85910.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 96 fig. 38 [left] pl. lxv [right lower].

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Sarcophagus Chamber II. Vases, bowls, etc.iv.26AStand [391-2], bronze, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 85899.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 96-7 fig. 38 [middle] pl. lxv [left].<<>>

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Sarcophagus Chamber II. Vases, bowls, etc.iv.26AH. es-vase (‘aiguière’) of Amosis [393], gold, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 85895.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 97-8 fig. 38 [right upper] pl. lxv [right upper].

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Sarcophagus Chamber II. Vases, bowls, etc.iv.26AH. es-vase of King [394], silver, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 85901.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 99 pl. lxvi.<<>>

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Sarcophagus Chamber II. Vases, bowls, etc.

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iv.26ASpouted pot [395], silver, probably in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 99 fig. 40 [left] pl. lxvi.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Sarcophagus Chamber II. Vases, bowls, etc.iv.26ACarafe [396], gold, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 85892.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 99 fig. 41 pl. lxvii.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Sarcophagus Chamber II. Vases, bowls, etc.iv.26ALarge goblet [397], gold, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 85893.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 100 pl. lxviii.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Sarcophagus Chamber II. Vases, bowls, etc.iv.26AChalice [398] of Pinezem and Queen Henuttaui, gold, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 85894.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 100-1 fig. 41 pl. lxx.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Sarcophagus Chamber II. Vases, bowls, etc.iv.26APot of Henuttaui and Psusennes [399], gold, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 85896.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 101-2 fig. 39 pl. lxix.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Sarcophagus Chamber II. Vases, bowls, etc.iv.26AStrainer (?) of Psusennes [400], silver, probably in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 102 fig. 41.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Sarcophagus Chamber II. Vases, bowls, etc.iv.26APourer of Psusennes, son of Queen Mutnezemt [401], gold, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 85898.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 102 fig. 41 pl. lxx.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Sarcophagus Chamber II. Vases, bowls, etc.iv.26AVase with spout [402], silver, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 85902 (probably this).Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 102 fig. 40 pl. lxvi.<<>>

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Sarcophagus Chamber II. Vases, bowls, etc.iv.26ADish with rosettes of Psusennes I and Queen Esiemkhebi [403], gold, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,

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JE 85897.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 103 fig. 42 pl. lxix.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Sarcophagus Chamber II. Vases, bowls, etc.iv.26APlate [404], gold and silver, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 103 fig. 39 pl. lxviii.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Sarcophagus Chamber II. Vases, bowls, etc.iv.26ABowl [405], silver and gold, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 85904.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 103 fig. 42 [upper left] pl. lxxi [upper left].

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Sarcophagus Chamber II. Vases, bowls, etc.iv.26ABowl [406], silver, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 85906.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 103 pl. lxxi.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Sarcophagus Chamber II. Vases, bowls, etc.iv.26ABowl [407], silver, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 85903 (probably this).Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 104 fig. 39.<<>>

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Sarcophagus Chamber II. Vases, bowls, etc.iv.26ABowl of Psusennes and Mutnezemt [408], made by Ankhefenmut, silver, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE85908.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 104 fig. 39 pl. lxxi.<<>>

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Sarcophagus Chamber II. Vases, bowls, etc.iv.26ABowl [409], silver, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 104 fig. 39 pl. lxxi.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Sarcophagus Chamber II. Vases, bowls, etc.iv.26ABowl, inscribed, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 85907.<<>>

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Sarcophagus Chamber II. Vases, bowls, etc.iv.26A

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S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Sarcophagus Chamber II. Vases, bowls, etc.iv.26AModel cups, etc., in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 85921.<<>>

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Sarcophagus Chamber II. Vases, bowls, etc.iv.26ATwo gold pieces [413, 414], probably ends of a bow or sticks, with cartouches of Psusennes I and KingNeferkare (Amenemnesut-Meramun), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 85886-7.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 105 fig. 43 pl. lxxii.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Antechamber. Sarcophagus Chamber II.iv.26ATop of gold staff of Psusennes I [447], in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 85855.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 106 fig. 44 pl. lxxiii.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Sarcophagus Chamber II. Jewellery.iv.26ACollar of King [483], in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 85751.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 136-7 pl. cviii.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Sarcophagus Chamber II. Jewellery.iv.26ACollar of King [484], in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 85752.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 137-8 pl. cix.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Sarcophagus Chamber II. Jewellery.iv.26ANecklace of King [486], with bead with cuneiform inscription, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 85755-6.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 138-9 pl. cix, cxi.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Sarcophagus Chamber II. Jewellery.iv.26ALarge pectoral of King [505], kneeling Isis and Nephthys, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 85785, 85791,85796.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 144 pl. cxiii.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Sarcophagus Chamber II. Jewellery.iv.26A

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Pectoral [509], winged scarab, stone, glass, and gold, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 85788.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 146 fig. 53 pls. cxvii.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Sarcophagus Chamber II. Jewellery.iv.26APectoral [510], winged scarab, stone, glass, and gold, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 85789.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 146 fig. 53 pl. cxviii.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Sarcophagus Chamber II. Jewellery.iv.26AGold plaque [527], uzat-eye and four sons of Horus, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 85821.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 148 pl. cxii.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Sarcophagus Chamber II. Jewellery.iv.26ABracelet of King [538], gold inlaid, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 85759.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 148-9 fig. 54 pl. cxx.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Sarcophagus Chamber II. Jewellery.iv.26ABracelet of King dedicated by Mutnezemt [539], in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 85760.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 150 pl. cxx.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Sarcophagus Chamber II. Jewellery.iv.26ABracelet of King [541], ring-shaped, lapis lazuli and gold, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 85762.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 151 pl. cxx.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Sarcophagus Chamber II. Jewellery.iv.26ABracelet of King [548], solid gold, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 85772.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 152 fig. 54 pl. cxxii.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Sarcophagus Chamber II. Jewellery.iv.26APair of bracelets of King [598-9], gold inlaid, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 154-5 pls. cxxii, cxxiii.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Sarcophagus Chamber II. Jewellery.iv.26ABracelet of King [600], gold inlaid, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 85781.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 155 pl. cxxii.

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S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Sarcophagus Chamber II. Jewellery.iv.26AGold studs, cartouche inside, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 85905.<<>>

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Room III. Mutnezemt, usurped by Amenemopet.iv.26ABox-decoration with inscription fragments, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 86071.<<>>

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Room III. Mutnezemt, usurped by Amenemopet.iv.26AAnthropoid coffin of King [640], wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 86059.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 166 pls. cxxx, cxxxi.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Room III. Mutnezemt, usurped by Amenemopet.iv.26ACanopic-jars [625-8], in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 86064-7.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 161-2 fig. 58.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Room III. Mutnezemt, usurped by Amenemopet.iv.26ACanopic-box [669], fragments with inscription, gilded wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 86068.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 172 fig. 63.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Room III. Mutnezemt, usurped by Amenemopet.iv.26ASilver stand [630], in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 86102.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 162 pl. cxxvii.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Room III. Mutnezemt, usurped by Amenemopet.iv.26AGold hes-vase [633], in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 86098.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 163 pl. cxxviii.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Room III. Mutnezemt, usurped by Amenemopet.iv.26ASilver spouted pot [634], in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 86099.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 163 fig. 59 pl. cxxviii.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Room III. Mutnezemt, usurped by Amenemopet.iv.26ATwo bronze vessels [635-6], in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 86100-1.

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S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Room III. Mutnezemt, usurped by Amenemopet.iv.26AVase with cartouche, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 86103.<<>>

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Room III. Mutnezemt, usurped by Amenemopet.iv.26APectoral [642], hawk holding cartouches of Amenemopet, gold, carnelian and faience, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 86036.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 167 pl. cxxxiii.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Room III. Mutnezemt, usurped by Amenemopet.iv.26APectoral with kneeling Isis and Nephthys [645], gold, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 168 pl. cxxxv [lower].

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Room III. Mutnezemt, usurped by Amenemopet.iv.26APectoral with Amenemopet before Osiris [646], in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 86038.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 168-9 pl. cxxxv [upper].

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Room III. Mutnezemt, usurped by Amenemopet.iv.26ATwo bracelets with cartouches of Psusennes I [653-4], gold, stones and faience, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 86028-9.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 171 pl. cxxxvii.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Room IV. Sarcophagus Chamber ofWenzebauenzadet.iv.26ARing, probably from stick [768, 769 or 770], gold, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 87702.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 80 pl. liii.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Room IV. Sarcophagus Chamber ofWenzebauenzadet.iv.26AFour canopic-jars of deceased [676-9], in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 87769 A-D.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 85-6 fig. 33 pl. lvii.

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iv.26AMask [687], gold, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 87753.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 73 pls. xlvii, xlviii.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Room IV. Sarcophagus Chamber ofWenzebauenzadet.iv.26AHeart scarab [718], in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 87711.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 75-6 fig. 28 pl. xlix.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Room IV. Sarcophagus Chamber ofWenzebauenzadet.iv.26APectoral with name of King [721], in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 87709.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 77 pl. l.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Room IV. Sarcophagus Chamber ofWenzebauenzadet.iv.26AAmulet, Bubastis seated [722], gold, quartz, and paste, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 87713.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 77 pl. li.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Room IV. Sarcophagus Chamber ofWenzebauenzadet.iv.26AAmulet, Ptah in shrine [723], in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 87712.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 77-8 pl. li.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Room IV. Sarcophagus Chamber ofWenzebauenzadet.iv.26AAmulet, shrine with Amun as ram [725], in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 87715.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 78 pl. li.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Room IV. Sarcophagus Chamber ofWenzebauenzadet.iv.26APendant with statuette of Isis [726], gold, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 87716.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 78 pl. li.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Room IV. Sarcophagus Chamber ofWenzebauenzadet.iv.26A

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Pendant, lion-headed Bubastis [728], gold, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 87718.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 78 pl. li.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Room IV. Sarcophagus Chamber ofWenzebauenzadet.iv.26AAmulet in form of ram-headed standard [729], gold, stone and paste, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 87714.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 78 pl. li.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Room IV. Sarcophagus Chamber ofWenzebauenzadet.iv.26AThree tubes from sticks [772], one with deceased before Khons, gold, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 87746-8.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 80 pl. liii.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Room IV. Sarcophagus Chamber ofWenzebauenzadet.iv.26ABowl [773], silver, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 87743.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 82-3 fig. 29 pl. liv.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Room IV. Sarcophagus Chamber ofWenzebauenzadet.iv.26ABowl [774], gold, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 87741.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 83 fig. 30 pl. liv.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Room IV. Sarcophagus Chamber ofWenzebauenzadet.iv.26ABowl with girls swimming in marsh [775], silver and gold in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 87742.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 83-4 fig. 31 pl. lv.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. III. Psusennes I. Room IV. Sarcophagus Chamber ofWenzebauenzadet.iv.26ABowl [776] of Psusennes and Mutnezemt, gold and electrum, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 87740.Montet et al. La Nécropole Royale de Tanis ii, 84-5 fig. 32 (as [775]) pl. lvi.

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Three heads of Asiatic captives on base of statue, Dyn. III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 396.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, pl. 65. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 147 [502] (incorrectly calledDamanhûr).

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Miscellaneous.iv.26AHead of Ramesses II, from group [of god crowning King], in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. No. 17.2.49.2.<<>>

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Miscellaneous.iv.26ASeated statue of hawk headed Horus, lower legs, part of throne and base lost, granodiorite, temp.Ramesses II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37485.Grimm, A. in Münchner Jahrb. 3 Ser. l (1999), 19, 25 Abb. 25, 26.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Miscellaneous.iv.26AHead of Amun, red granite, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 26.5.8.11.Bianchi, Splendors of Ancient Egypt 123 fig.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Miscellaneous.iv.26AStatue, unfinished, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 33315.Edgar, Sculptors’ Studies pl. 5. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 499 [4819].

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Miscellaneous.iv.26ATorso of Amenpayom, Commander of troops, granite, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See Yoyotte in Ann. Serv. lxi (1973), 81.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Miscellaneous.iv.26AMale statue, granite, mid-Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 8.2.21.4.See Kaiser, W. N. in MDAIK 55 (1999), 246 Taf. 6.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Miscellaneous.iv.26AStatue of Anubis, black granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 38517.Daressy, Statues de divinités 138 pl. 30. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 188-9 [732].

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Miscellaneous.iv.26A

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Small stela of “Sesourka”, Dyn. XII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 20027.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Miscellaneous.iv.26AStela amulet of Esi(em)het, First prophet of Min, Shed on the crocodiles, wood, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 9427 (JE 31032).Daressy, Textes et dessins magiques 35 pl. 10.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Miscellaneous.iv.26AStela, Horus on the crocodiles, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 9408.Daressy, Textes et dessins magiques 19-21 pl. 7.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Miscellaneous.iv.26ASculptors’ studies, royal heads, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 33337, 33339-42,33345-7, 33355.Edgar, Sculptors’ Studies 18-28, 35-6 pls. 10-12, 14.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Miscellaneous.iv.26ASculptors’ studies, reliefs, Prince and Bes, Bast, bulls, vultures, etc., Late Period, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 33409, 33421-2, 33429, 33435-6, 33451-2.Edgar, Sculptors’ Studies pls. 24, 28-31, 35.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Miscellaneous.iv.26ATrial-piece, bull in relief, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 33434.Edgar, Sculptors’ Studies pl. 30; Maspero, Guide (1915), 498 [4810] fig. 136.

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Miscellaneous.iv.26AFragment of menat of Apries, faience, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 32776.<<>>

Hurbeit (Pharbaethos). Miscellaneous.iv.27Offering-table, dedicated to Osiris by an unnamed king, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 23078 (JE 39608).Kamal, Tables d’offrandes pl. 17.

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Hurbeit (Pharbaethos). Miscellaneous.iv.27ASmall stela, Nektanebos I offers field to Harmerti and Hathor, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.<<>>

Hurbeit (Pharbaethos). Miscellaneous.iv.26ARelief, Rameses-merysutetkh, son of Ramesses II, adoring, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 28800.<<>>

Hurbeit (Pharbaethos). Miscellaneous.iv.26ALower part of doorjamb of Rameses-merysutetkh, son of Ramesses II, kneeling, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, Temp. No. 14.11.24.5.Text, Kitchen, Ram. Inscr. ii, 909 [374, B].<<>>

Hurbeit (Pharbaethos). Miscellaneous.iv.26AFragment of jamb with text of an official of Ramesses II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 28799.Text, Kitchen, Ramesses Inscr. iii, 845 [311].<<>>

Hurbeit (Pharbaethos). Miscellaneous.iv.27ASculptors’ studies, head in relief, calf, gazelle, rams and ape, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE88677-82.<<>>

Hurbeit (Pharbaethos). Miscellaneous.iv.26Block from sarcophagus (?) or tomb wall of Peniusas..., with four mummified ancestors on one side, andhymn to gods with embalmed plant of Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Naville in Ann. Serv. x (1910), 191-2 with 2 pls.

Hurbeit (Pharbaethos). Miscellaneous.iv.26Door bolt from door of naos, in form of lion, with text of Apries, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 48887.Maspero and Roeder, Führer (1912), pl. 53; Maspero, Guide (1915), 512-3 [4952] fig. 149.

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Hurbeit (Pharbaethos). Miscellaneous.iv.27APlaque with hymn to Nefertem and gods on verso, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 28798.<<>>

Hurbeit (Pharbaethos). Miscellaneous.iv.27AStela of Ptolemy III Euergetes I before Harsomtus, Horus, Hathor, Serapis, and Queen Arsinoë II, withhieroglyphic texts, and then demotic text below, probably from here, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG31104.Spiegelberg, Die demot. Denkmäler i, Die demot. Inschr. 38-9 pl. vii.<<>>

Hurbeit (Pharbaethos). Kafr Saqr.iv.27AStatue of Osiris with stela at back, made for Ankhefamun and his daughter Irmutpanufer, Dyn. XXI, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 86125.Habachi in Ann. Serv. xlvii (1947), 262-82 pl. 33.

Abû Yâsîn.iv.27AStatue base of Pewahesi, bronze, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 85667.<<>>

Abû Yâsîn.iv.27AStela of Harwoz, with two people before offering table, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE36690.See Munro, P. Die spätägyptischen Tötenstelen (1973), 344 (as Dyn. XXV-XXVI).<<>>

Abû Yâsîn.iv.27AStela, Thoth as ibis, demotic text, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36691.Spiegelberg in Ann. Serv. vii (1906), 254-5 pl. 2.

Abû Yâsîn.iv.27Sarcophagus of Pedesemtu, schist, temp. Psammetikhos II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 31566.Leibovitch, Anc. Eg. fig. 101. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 4 [C].<<>>

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Abû Yâsîn.iv.27AFragment relief with head of king, possibly Zoser (?) on one side, and cloaked royal figure on other side,Dyn. III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43000 (Temp. No. 30.9.23.2).Borchardt in Ann. Serv. xxviii (1928), 43, pls. 1, 2.<<>>

Abû Yâsîn.iv.27Offering-table, Harkhebi, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23141 (JE 40529).Kamal, Tables d’offrandes pl. 35.

Abû Yâsîn. Chapel containing sarcophagi of bulls of Harmerti. Dyn. XXX.iv.27APart of sarcophagus of bull, with astronomical scenes, Dyn. XXX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 86723 (Temp. No. 20.11.48.16, 17).Salam in Ann. Serv. xxxviii (1938), 616-21 pls. 112, 113.

Abû Yâsîn. Chapel with sarcophagi of bulls. Dyn. XXX.iv.27ATwo sarcophagi of bulls, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 86717-18.See Gourlay in Hommages Sauneron i, 366-73 fig. 1.

Tûkh el-Qarâmûs. Temple.iv.27AThree jambs, red granite, and an architrave, quartzite, all of Ramesses II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. No. 22.11.14.10-11, 22.11.14.13.<<>>

Tûkh el-Qarâmûs. Temple.iv.27AJamb fragment, Tuthmosis III, etc., in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 22.11.14.14.<<>>

Tûkh El-Qarâmûs. Temple.iv.27Vase with cursive text of Puerem, faience, year 23 of Sesonchis III (or V ?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 3842 (JE 27744).Naville, Mound of the Jew 30, 56 pl. 8 [A]; Bissing, Fayencegefässe 74 fig. on 114. See Maspero, Guide(1915), 516 [5060].

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Hoard of gold and silver (see next entries), Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Maspero, Le Musée Égyptien ii, pls. 22-8. See Maspero in Comptes Rendus (1905), 535-7.

Tûkh El-Qarâmûs. Temple. Treasure chambers.iv.27Six bracelets, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 52093-8 (JE 38077-82).Vernier, Bijoux et orfèvreries 45-8 pls. 12, 13. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 440-1 [4172-7].

Tûkh El-Qarâmûs. Temple. Treasure chambers.iv.27Collar and chain, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 53669-70 (JE 38084, 38083).Vernier, Bijoux et orfèvreries 480-1 pl. 99. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 440 [4170-1].

Tûkh el-Qarâmûs. Temple. Treasure chambers.iv.27Vase, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 53671 (JE 38106).Vernier, Bijoux et orfévreries 480-1 pl. 113.

Tûkh el-Qarâmûs. Temple. Treasure chambers.iv.27Vases, incense-burners, etc., in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Maspero, Le Musée Égyptien ii, pls. 24-8. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 439-40 [O-R, 4150-1].

Tûkh el-Qarâmûs. Finds.iv.27Donation stela, Sesonchis III before Theban Triad and text of Iufa, Great Chief of Ma, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, Temp. No. 11.1.25.13.Text, Daressy in Rec. de Trav. xx (1898), 85 [clxiv].<<>>

Tell Bast.a (Bubastis). Great Temple. Entrance to First Hall.iv.28Head and throne of a seated king of ‘Hyksos’ type, probably Amenemhet III, usurped by Osorkon II,granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 383, 540 (JE 28573, 28575).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, pls. 60, 90.

Tell Bast.a (Bubastis). Great Temple. Entrance to First Hall.iv.28Back and side of statue-group with text of Ramesses II, black granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 34509 (JE 28796).Naville, Bubastis 40-1 pl. 38 [B].<<>>

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Tell Bast.a (Bubastis). Great Temple. H. eb-sed Portal.iv.29Two blocks with obelisks, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 29.11.14.4.Naville, Festival Temple pl. 9 [10].

Tell Bast.a (Bubastis). Great Temple. H. eb-sed Portal.iv.29Two re-used blocks, Pepy I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1745-6 (JE 27747).Naville, Bubastis pl. 32 [C and on D]; Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 173 Bl. 98.

Tell Bast.a (Bubastis). Great Temple. Hypostyle.iv.29Statue of Khyan, lower part, black granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 389 (JE 28574).Naville, Bubastis pls. 12, 35 [A]; Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, pl. 62; Maspero, Guide (1915), 157[530] fig. 58.

Tell Bast.a (Bubastis). Great Temple. Hypostyle.iv.29Base and feet from statue of Ramesses III, grey schist, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 890.Naville, Bubastis pl. 38 [G]. See Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 140-1.<<>>

Tell Bast.a (Bubastis). Great Temple. Hypostyle.iv.29ASmaller Hathor-head capital, red granite, Dyn. XII, usurped by Osorkon II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 72134.Habachi, Tell Basta pls. xviii-xix.

Tell Bast.a (Bubastis). Great Temple. Hall. Nektanebos II.iv.30Fragments of seated statue of Merneptah with name of son Sety-Merneptah, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Naville, Bubastis 5 pl. 39 [D].

Tell Bast.a (Bubastis). Great Temple. Hall. Nektanebos II.iv.30Fragments from naos of Bubastis, red granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 70016 (JE 28571).Roeder, Naos pls. 12 [b], 55 [c, d], 77 [a], 84 [e], 87 [h]. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 201 [802].

Tell Bast.a (Bubastis). Great Temple. Portico North of Temple, ie. Temple of Mihos. Osorkon II.iv.30AStatue-fragment with magical text for scorpion-stings, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 87083.<<>>

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Tell Bast.a (Bubastis). Great Temple. Portico North of Temple, ie. Temple of Mihos. Osorkon II.iv.30ADyad of Hyksos sphinxes, grey granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 87082.Habachi, L. in SAK 6 (1978), 79-84 fig. 1 pls. xxiii, xxv [a]. See Brief Descr. 6302.

Tell Bast.a (Bubastis). Great Temple. Finds.iv.30AHead from colossal statue of unknown King, probably Sesostris I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See Maspero, Guide (1915), 154 [512].<<>>

Tell Bast.a (Bubastis). Great Temple. Finds.iv.31Fragment of text of Nubian campaign, probably Amenophis III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 28572.Naville, Bubastis pl. 34 [A].

Tell Bast.a (Bubastis). Great Temple. Finds.iv.31Statue of Amenhotp, Vizier, seated, black granite, temp. Amenophis III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG590 (JE 28583).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, pl. 106.

Tell Bast.a (Bubastis). Great Temple. Finds.iv.31Statue-base of Kharuef (as Kherfu in Bibl.), temp. Amenophis III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Naville, Bubastis pl. 35 [H, H].

Tell Bast.a (Bubastis). Great Temple. Finds.iv.31Block with cartouches of the Aten, red granite, temp. Amenophis IV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 28797.Naville, Bubastis 34 pl. 35 [I].

Tell Bast.a (Bubastis). Great Temple. Finds.iv.31ABlock of Haremhab, probably re-used from Amenophis IV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No.2.11.44.3.

Tell Bast.a (Bubastis). Great Temple. Finds.iv.31Head from statue of Ramesses II, red granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 636 (JE 27745), withhead of Hathor-standard added later, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 45193.

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Tell Bast.a (Bubastis). Great Temple. Finds.iv.31Headdress from colossal statue of Ramesses II, forming an anagram of his name, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 1235 (JE 29037).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, pl. 172. See Maspero, Guide (1914), 185 [701].

Tell Bast.a (Bubastis). Great Temple. Finds.iv.31Block of Ramesses II, red granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28572.Naville, Bubastis pls. 17, 36 [D].

Tell Bast.a (Bubastis). Great Temple. Finds.iv.31AFragments from statue of Wab-it-hori(?), Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 2.11.44.1.<<>>

Tell Bast.a (Bubastis). Great Temple. Finds.iv.31AFragments from statue of Sety, Vizier, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 2.11.44.2.<<>>

Tell Bast.a (Bubastis). Great Temple. Finds.iv.31Statue of Bubastis, dedicated by Ramesses VI, red sandstone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1218.Naville, Bubastis pl. 38 [H, H, H].

Tell Bast.a (Bubastis). Great Temple. Finds.iv.31Upper part of statue Ramesses VI, red granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 634 (JE 28570).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, pl. 117. See Maspero, Guide (1914), 187 [726].

Tell Bast.a (Bubastis). Great Temple. Finds.iv.32ALower part from statue of Osorkon II, kneeling holding statue base, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 41678.<<>>

Tell Bast.a (Bubastis). Great Temple. Finds.iv.32Naos of Bubastis, dedicated by Osorkon II, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 70006

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Tell Bast.a (Bubastis). Great Temple. Finds.iv.32Statue of Es-Harpkhrad, crouching, basalt, temp. Apries, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 68595.Naville, Bubastis pl. 43 [D].<<>>

Tell Bast.a (Bubastis). Small Temple.iv.32Fragment with record of temple-gifts of Osorkon I, engraved on pillar, red granite, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 30000.Naville, Bubastis pls. 51, 52.

Tell Bast.a (Bubastis). Roman Temple. Finds.iv.32ADouble-statue of Khaemweset and wife Khebunenes, seated, headless, grey granite, temp. Amenophis III,in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 87085.Habachi in Ann Serv. Cahier 22 (1957), 95-7 pls. xxviii-xxix.

Tell Bast.a (Bubastis). Roman Temple. Finds.iv.32AFragment of kneeling statue of man, name lost, holding naos with lion-headed statuette of Bubastis, greygranite, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 88636.Habachi in Ann Serv. Cahier 22 (1957), 95 pls. xxvii.

Tell Bast.a (Bubastis). Roman Temple. Finds.iv.32AUpper part of kneeling, statue of Harkhu, temp. Psammetikhos I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No.22.10.48.14.Habachi in Ann Serv. Cahier 22 (1957), 94 pl. xxvi.

Tell Bast.a (Bubastis). Temple of Pepy I. Gateway.iv.32AOuter lintel, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72133.Habachi in Ann. Serv. Cahier 22 (1957), pl. ii.

Tell Bast.a (Bubastis). Temple of Pepy I. Gateway.iv.32AInner lintel and jambs, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72132.Habachi in Ann. Serv. Cahier 22 (1957), pl. iii.

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Tell Bast.a (Bubastis). Chapel of Amenophis III.iv.32ADouble-statue Khaemweset and Menena, temp. Amenophis III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 87911.Habachi in Ann. Serv. Cahier 22 (1957), pls. xxxix-xl.

Tell Bast.a (Bubastis). Tomb of Hori I. Temp. Ramesses III.iv.32ACoffins and pottery ushabti-box of deceased and wife (?) Khayt, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 88611-12, 88615-24.Habachi in Ann. Serv. Cahier 22 (1957), 100-1 pls. xxxiii-xxxvii.

Tell Bast.a (Bubastis). Tomb of Hori I. Temp. Ramesses III.iv.32ASphinx, incomplete, Amenophis III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 88634.Habachi in Ann. Serv. Cahier 22 (1957), pls. xxxi, xxxii.

Tell Bast.a (Bubastis). Tomb of Hori II. Temp. Ramesses IV.iv.32Sarcophagus of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72133.Gauthier in Ann. Serv. xxviii (1928), 129-33 fig. 1 pls. 1, 2 [1].

Tell Bast.a (Bubastis) and el-Zaqâzîq. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.32Nebwa, temp. Haremhab, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 3.6.24.7.Hornemann Types I, pl. 201. Texts, Legrain in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), 272-3.

Tell Bast.a (Bubastis) and el-Zaqâzîq. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.32AStatue of seated woman with three children standing and one seated child on her lap, and monkey on sideof chair, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 98831. (From Kafr el-Nahhal near el-Zaqâzîq.)Sheikholeslami, C. (ed.), The Egyptian Museum at the Millennium Cat. 22.

Tell Bast.a (Bubastis) and el-Zaqâzîq. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.33Bronze fragment from base, Sheshonk, Great chief (future Sesonchis I), Dyn. XXII, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 25572.Yoyotte in Mélanges Maspero i [4] (1961), 169-70 [v] pl. ii [2, 5]. Texts, ÄZ xxii (19 ), 93 [LX].

Tell Bast.a (Bubastis) and el-Zaqâzîq. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.33Fragment of statue group of Horus, Osiris and Isis, with name of Zeubastefankh, black granite, Dyn.XXII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 39217 (JE 25142).

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Tell Bast.a (Bubastis) and el-Zaqâzîq. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.33Ankh-pefhri, headless, basalt, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 41671.Texts, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xi (1911), 186-7 [i].

Tell Bast.a (Bubastis) and el-Zaqâzîq. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.33Statuette of Horus as composite divinity, faience, Dyn. XXVI or later, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 41680.Texts, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xi (1911), 191-2 [iii].

Tell Bast.a (Bubastis) and el-Zaqâzîq. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.33Ankh-hap, torso, temp. Nektanebos II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 41677.Texts, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xi (1911), 187-9 [ii].

Tell Bast.a (Bubastis) and el-Zaqâzîq. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.33AStatue-group of three woman with hands on shoulders, inscribed, undated, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 41576.<<>>

Tell Bast.a (Bubastis) and el-Zaqâzîq. Miscellaneous. Stelae.iv.33AMan before Reshef, Dyn. XIX or XX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 71816.Ann. Serv. xxxix (1939), pl. 17.

Tell Bast.a (Bubastis) and el-Zaqâzîq. Miscellaneous. Stelae.iv.33AIb before Reshef, probably Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 71815.Ann. Serv. xxxix (1939), pl. 18.

Tell Bast.a (Bubastis) and el-Zaqâzîq. Miscellaneous. Stelae.iv.33Tenro (Dor), New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43148.Texts, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xx (1920), 122.

Tell Bast.a (Bubastis) and el-Zaqâzîq. Miscellaneous. Stelae.iv.33Khaptah, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 45051 (= JE 45780).Texts, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xx (1920), 122.

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Tell Bast.a (Bubastis) and el-Zaqâzîq. Miscellaneous. Stelae.iv.33ATuthmosis III with Amun and Ptah, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 88644.

Tell Bast.a (Bubastis) and el-Zaqâzîq. Miscellaneous. Stelae.iv.33ADonation-stela of Harkhebi, temp. Takelothis II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 31653.Rec. Trav. xviii (1896), 52-3 [iv].

Tell Bast.a (Bubastis) and el-Zaqâzîq. Miscellaneous. Stelae.iv.33Deubaste-psonb, temp. Sesonchis IV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 45779.Texts, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xv (1915), 144.

Tell Bast.a (Bubastis) and el-Zaqâzîq. Miscellaneous. Stelae.iv.33Gift of land, temp. Pemu (?), Dyn. XXII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 2.2.21.13.Texts, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xv (1915), 146.

Tell Bast.a (Bubastis) and el-Zaqâzîq. Miscellaneous. Stelae.iv.33Gift of land, i.e. donation-stela of Harnakht, good name Psammethek, year two of Psammetikhos II, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 41670.Texts, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xi (1911), 192 [iv] (called JE 4680). See De Meulenaure Le Surnom Ég. 19[61].

Tell Bast.a (Bubastis) and el-Zaqâzîq. Miscellaneous. Stelae.iv.33Small stela, year three of Amasis, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 14.2.25.2.Text, Maspero in ÄZ xxiii (1885), 11 [lxxiv].

Tell Bast.a (Bubastis) and el-Zaqâzîq. Miscellaneous. Stelae.iv.33Naming four kings of Dyn. XVIII, Roman Period (Hadrian?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 22200 (JE 25146).Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 70. See Maspero, Guide (1884), 361-2.

Tell Bast.a (Bubastis) and el-Zaqâzîq. Miscellaneous. Stelae.iv.34AGods of decans, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 39505.Gundel, Dekane pl. 8.

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iv.34Jamb from tomb of Pa..., New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 29336 (Temp. No. 29.6.24.15).Text, Daressy in Rec. de Trav. xiv (1893), 28 [xxxix].<<>>

Tell Bast.a (Bubastis) and el-Zaqâzîq. Miscellaneous. Various.iv.34Tablet of Darius I (?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Cartouche and titles, Naville, Bubastis 62.

Tell Bast.a (Bubastis) and el-Zaqâzîq. Miscellaneous. Various.iv.34Fragment of relief, sale of linen (called artisans at work in Bibl.), Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 38825.Maspero, Le Musée Égyptien ii, 83 [c] pl. 38 [bottom].

Tell Bast.a (Bubastis) and el-Zaqâzîq. Miscellaneous. Various.iv.34Relief, offering-bearers, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38059.Maspero, Le Musée Égyptien ii, 78-9 pl. 32 [bottom].

Tell Bast.a (Bubastis) and el-Zaqâzîq. Miscellaneous. Various.iv.34AFragment granite relief, Nektanebos II with ka kneeling adoring own cartouches, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum.Petrie Gîza photos. 614. See Maspero and Quibell, Guide (1903), 169-70 [646].

Tell Bast.a (Bubastis) and el-Zaqâzîq. Miscellaneous. Various.iv.34Lower part of obelisk of Nektanebos II, red granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 17031(JE 26414).Texts, Kuentz, Obélisques 62-3. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 251 [1181].

Tell Bast.a (Bubastis) and el-Zaqâzîq. Miscellaneous. Various.iv.34Naos of Harsaphes (as Arsenuphis in Bibl.) and Bubastis, dedicated by Nektanebos II, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 70013.Roeder, Naos 44-5 pl. 13. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 202-3 [820].

Tell Bast.a (Bubastis) and el-Zaqâzîq. Miscellaneous. Various.iv.34Trough held by [kneeling statue] of Semut (as Neb-si in Bibl.), red granite, New Kingdom, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 38966.

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Tell Bast.a (Bubastis) and el-Zaqâzîq. Miscellaneous. Various.iv.34Vase of Ramesses II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 39504.Kamal in Ann. Serv. ix (1908), 91 [viii] pl. i.

Tell Bast.a (Bubastis) and el-Zaqâzîq. Miscellaneous. Various.iv.34ASitula of Psammethek, son of Sheshonk, bronze, Ptolemaic or Roman Period, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 3447.Mariette, Album du Musée on pl. 21; Bissing, Metalgefässe 9-10.

Tell Bast.a (Bubastis) and el-Zaqâzîq. Miscellaneous. Various.iv.34ASistrum-handle, Amasis, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 69748.Hickmann, Instruments de musique 101 pl. 65.

Tell Bast.a (Bubastis) and el-Zaqâzîq. Miscellaneous. Hoards. Gold and silver hoards. Temp. Ramesses II orDyn. XXVI.iv.34Silver jug with gold goat-handle of Temtoneb, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 53262 (JE39867).Vernier, Bijoux et orfèvreries pl. 105; Maspero, Guide (1915), 443 [4216] fig. 128.

Tell Bast.a (Bubastis) and el-Zaqâzîq. Miscellaneous. Hoards. Gold and silver hoards. Temp. Ramesses II orDyn. XXVI.iv.35Silver bowl of Eme, Dyn. XXIV-VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 53263 (JE 39869).Vernier, Bijoux et orfèvreries pl. 106; Maspero, Guide (1915), 444 [4217] fig. 129.

Tell Bast.a (Bubastis) and el-Zaqâzîq. Miscellaneous. Hoards. Gold and silver hoards. Temp. Ramesses II orDyn. XXVI.iv.35Gold lotus cup of Queen Tausert, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 53260 (JE 39872).Vernier, Bijoux et orfèvreries pl. 104. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 445 [4218].

Tell Bast.a (Bubastis) and el-Zaqâzîq. Miscellaneous. Hoards. Gold and silver hoards. Temp. Ramesses II orDyn. XXVI.iv.35Gold jug with ring handle, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 53261 (JE 39870).Vernier, Bijoux et orfèvreries pl. 104; Maspero, Guide (1915), 442-3 [4214-15] fig. 127.

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Tell Bast.a (Bubastis) and el-Zaqâzîq. Miscellaneous. Hoards. Gold and silver hoards. Temp. Ramesses II orDyn. XXVI.iv.35Gold jug with ring handle, small, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 53259 (JE 39871).Vernier, Bijoux et orfèvreries pl. 104; Maspero, Guide (1915), 442-3 [4214-15] fig. 127.

Tell Bast.a (Bubastis) and el-Zaqâzîq. Miscellaneous. Hoards. Gold and silver hoards. Temp. Ramesses II orDyn. XXVI.iv.35Two gold bracelets, geese appliqué, Ramesses II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 52575-6(JE 39873).Vernier, Bijoux et orfèvreries pl. 18; Maspero, Guide (1915), 442 [4212-13] fig. 126.

Tell Bast.a (Bubastis) and el-Zaqâzîq. Miscellaneous. Hoards. Gold and silver hoards. Temp. Ramesses II orDyn. XXVI.iv.35Fragment with horses from silver jug with gold calf handle of Temtoneb, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG53264 (JE 45231).Edgar in Maspero, Le Musée Égyptien ii, pl. 44 [2].

Timai el-Amdîd. Tell el-Rub (Mendes). Temple. Statues.iv.35Statue-base with cartouches of Ramesses II (as Ramesses III in Bibl.), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 36325.Mariette, Mon. Div. pl. 45 [C].

Timai el-Amdîd. Tell el-Rub (Mendes). Temple. Statues.iv.35AFragmentary statue of Ahmosi, son of Esatum, temp. Necho II to Apries, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See Holz and others, Mendes i, 80 [197].

Timai el-Amdîd. Tell el-Rub. (Mendes). Temple. Statues.iv.36Royal statue, probably re-used for Caracalla, quartzite, and base with Horus-name probably of Apriesperhaps belonging to it, quartzite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 702.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, pl. 130.<<>>

Timai el-Amdîd. Tell el-Rub (Mendes). Temple. Stelae.iv.35Donation-stela with Psammetikhos I before Khnum of Mendes and Neith, with text of year 11, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 20.6.24.8.De Meulenaere and Mackay, Mendes II, 205 [108] pl. 30. Brugsch, Thes. 738.

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Timai el-Amdîd. Tell el-Rub (Mendes). Temple. Reliefs.iv.35Blocks of Sesonchis III and Inmutf, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38272.Texts, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xiii (1914), 86 [lower]. See De Meulenaere and Mackay, Mendes ii, 193 [20].

Timai el-Amdîd. Tell el-Rub (Mendes). Temple. Reliefs.iv.35Hathor-capital, red granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 50039.Maspero, Égypte fig. 175.

Timai el-Amdîd. Tell el-Rub. (Mendes). Temple. Naoi.iv.36Naos of Nektanebos I (as II in Bibl.), grey granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 70022 (JE 43003).Roeder, Naos 100, cf. pl. 65 [b, c].

Timai el-Amdîd. Tell el-Rub. (Mendes). Temple. Various.iv.36AFragment of plaque, Queen’s head, Ptolemaic (?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 33418.See Edgar, Sculptors’ Studies 59.

Timai el-Amdîd. Tell el-Rub. (Mendes). Ram-Cemetery.iv.36Sarcophagus lid, basalt, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 29792.Mariette, Mon. Div. pl. 46; Texts, Gaillard and Daressy Faience XXXXX 138-41. See Maspero, Guide(1915), 186 [704].

Timai el-Amdîd. Tell el-Rub (Mendes). Temple Area. Cemetery.iv.35ACoffin of Semekhsen, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 40302 (Temp. No. 13.12.24.8).<<>>

Timai el-Amdîd. Tell el-Rub (Mendes). Temple.iv.35AStatue-base, Ramesses II and Merneptah, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36326.

Timai el-Amdîd. Tell el-Rub. (Mendes). Tombs.iv.36Contents, ushabtis, amulets, etc., in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See Quibell in Ann. Serv. iii (1902), 245-9.

Timai el-Amdîd. Tell el-Rub’ (Mendes). Miscellaneous.iv.37ATorso of statue of Wahibreemakhet, son of Ankh-psametek, black granite, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian

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Timai el-Amdîd. Tell Timai (Thmuis). Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.37AHead, basalt, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 45277.De Meulenaere and MacKay, Mendes II, 200 [76] pl. 27. See Ann. Serv. xl (1940), 17 [bottom].

Timai el-Amdîd. Tell Timai (Thmuis). Miscellaneous. Stelae.iv.36Stela of Ptolemy II and Arsinoë II, quartzite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22181 (JE 37089).Kamal, Stèles du Nouvel Empire pls. 54, 55. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 210 [858].

Timai el-Amdîd. Tell Timai (Thmuis). Miscellaneous. Stelae.iv.36Stela, Horus on crocodiles, faience, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 9429 (JE 31961).Daressy, Textes et dessins magiques pl. x.

Timai el-Amdîd. Tell Timai (Thmuis). Miscellaneous. Stelae.iv.36AFragment with remains of four columns of text of Ptolemy IV Philopator, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. No. 21.7.31.5.See De Meulenaere and MacKay, Mendes II, 194 [28].

Timai el-Amdîd. Tell Timai (Thmuis). Miscellaneous. Various.iv.36AHoard of silver vases. Ptolemaic (?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 3581-5, 53267, 53274-7.Vernier, Bijoux et orfèvreries pls. 108-22. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 436 [4100-4].

Timai el-Amdîd. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.36AHead, red granite, Dyn. VI (found with sarcophagus of Teti-ishtef), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 38915.De Meulenaere and MacKay, Mendes II, 196 [38] pl. 16 (as perhaps Dyn. IV). See Chaban in Ann. Serv. x(1910), 28 [i].

Timai el-Amdîd. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.36ASeated statue of Ipwer, wearing cloak, Dyn. XII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36274.De Meulenaere and MacKay, Mendes II, 196 [39] pl. 16.<<>>

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iv.36ALower part of seated statue of Basa, temp. Psammetikhos I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1233(JE 32011), upper part in Palermo, Museo Archeologico Regionale, 758.Wild in BIFAO lx (1960), 43-59 pls. i [a], ii-v (whole statue); Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, pl. 172.

Timai el-Amdîd. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.36AStatue of Harsiesi, schist, temp. Psammetikhos I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 56836.Lavin in American Journal Archaeology lxviii (1964), 22, 25, 26 pl. 8 [11].<<>>

Timai el-Amdîd. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.36Thaibanebdedetimu holding naos, schist, early Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 730.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, pl. 135; De Meulenaere and MacKay, Mendes II, 197 [47] pl. 19.

Timai el-Amdîd. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.36Pedesemtu kneeling in front of Hathor-cow, schist, Dyn. XXVI, destroyed, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 676 (JE 38931).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, pl. 124. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 202 [810].

Timai el-Amdîd. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.37AGoddess seated with child, lower part, inscribed, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. No. 12.1.34.1.See De Meulenaere and MacKay, Mendes II, 202 [92].

Timai el-Amdîd. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.37AFive sculptor’s trial pieces, female bust, royal bust, lion, and two lions’ heads, Ptolemaic (?), in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 47931-4.See De Meulenaere and MacKay, Mendes II, 210 [144-8].<<>>

Timai el-Amdîd. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.37Pyramidal block from statue (as of Ankh-Harsiesi in Bibl.) naming Mendes and Thoth, basalt, Late Period,in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 5.12.14.3.De Meulenaere and MacKay, Mendes II, 198 [55] pl.23. Text, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xvi (1916), 60.<<>>

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iv.37Naophorous statue, a Priest of Mendes, black granite, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 45275.Text, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xvii (1917), 22-3 [ii]. See De Meulenaere and MacKay, Mendes II, 199 [66].<<>>

Timai el-Amdîd. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.37Tefnakht with naos, headless, black basalt, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 41301 (as 41307 inBibl.).De Meulenaere and MacKay, Mendes II, 199 [67] pl. 26. Texts, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xvii (1917), 23-4 [iii](as 41307).<<>>

Timai el-Amdîd. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.37ATwo draped torsos, not inscribed, black granite, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No.21.7.31.1, 2.See De Meulenaere and MacKay, Mendes II, 200 [71-2].

Timai el-Amdîd. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.37APriest, with damaged text on back, granite, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43280.De Meulenaere and MacKay, Mendes II, 200 [70] pl. 27.<<>>

Timai el-Amdîd. Miscellaneous. Stelae.iv.37AA king donating land to Osiris and Isis, uninscribed, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. No. 21.7.31.3.See De Meulenaere and MacKay, Mendes II, 207 [120].

Timai el-Amdîd. Miscellaneous. Stelae.iv.37AKing offers to Osiris, Horus and Hathor, Ptolemaic (?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60623.De Meulenaere and MacKay, Mendes II, 207 [119] pl. 32.<<>>

Timai el-Amdîd. Miscellaneous. Stelae.iv.37ADonation-stela, a King (empty cartouches) presenting land to Harpocrates, no text, Late Period, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 40667.See De Meulenaere and MacKay, Mendes II, 206 [117].

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Timai el-Amdîd. Miscellaneous. Stelae.iv.37AKing before ram, and traces of demotic text below, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 9.2.34.1.See De Meulenaere and MacKay, Mendes II, 207 [118].

Timai el-Amdîd. Miscellaneous. Stelae.iv.37ABes with lions and antelopes, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 55526.De Meulenaere and MacKay, Mendes II, 207 [121] pl. 32.<<>>

Timai el-Amdîd. Miscellaneous. Stelae.iv.37AA King and Queen before five divinities, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 40676.De Meulenaere and MacKay, Mendes II, 206 [115] pl. 32.

Timai el-Amdîd. Miscellaneous. Stelae.iv.37AOsiris on one face, and mummy in bark between Anubis and man adoring on the other face, Late Period,in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22235 (JE 36551, 37609).See De Meulenaere and MacKay, Mendes II, 207 [122].<<>>

Timai el-Amdîd. Miscellaneous. Blocks.iv.37AJamb of Haremhab, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 32012.See De Meulenaere and MacKay, Mendes II, 193 [17].<<>>

Timai el-Amdîd. Miscellaneous. Blocks.iv.36AJamb of Esbanebded, temp. Sesonchis III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43359.De Meulenaere and MacKay, Mendes II, 193 [21] pl. 13.

Timai el-Amdîd. Miscellaneous. Reliefs.iv.36AFragment with remains of three columns of text, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 21.7.31.4.See De Meulenaere and MacKay, Mendes II, 194 [27].

Timai el-Amdîd. Miscellaneous. Naoi.iv.37ANektanebos I, black granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43279.De Meulenaere and MacKay, Mendes II, 195 [36] pl. 15.

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Timai el-Amdîd. Miscellaneous. Offering tables.iv.37Offering table, uninscribed, Ptolemaic (?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23216 (JE 34732).De Meulenaere and MacKay, Mendes II, 207 [123] pl. 32; Kamal, Tables d’offrandes pl. 54.

Timai el-Amdîd. Miscellaneous. Various.iv.37AMortar of Pefteuanesi, black granite, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 55244.De Meulenaere and MacKay, Mendes II, 215 [180] pl. 39.<<>>

El-Simbillâwein.iv.37Statue of Pedeamun, basalt, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 44637.Hornemann, Types i, pl. 285. Text, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xvii (1917), 21-2 [i].

El-Simbillâwein.iv.37AStatue of Esmin holding naos, head and feet lost, black granite, Late Period (?), in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 59134.<<>>

El-Simbillâwein.iv.37APlaque with royal head, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 63101.<<>>

Near El-Simbillâwein. Manshîyat Ezzat. Cemetery.iv.37AKnife with serekh of Den, flint, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Hawass, Z. Hidden Treasures of the Egyptian Museum (2002), fig. on 6 [upper].

Near El-Simbillâwein. Manshîyat Ezzat. Cemetery.iv.37AFragmentary schist palette, mythical creatures including two long necked animals in centre, latePredynastic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Hawass, Z. Hidden Treasures of the Egyptian Museum (2002), fig. on 5.

Tell el-Muqdâm (Leontopolis). Finds. Statues.iv.37-8Statue, lower part, Middle Kingdom, usurped by King Nehesi and Merneptah, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 538.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, pl. 89.

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Tell el-Muqdâm (Leontopolis). Finds. Statues.iv.38Statuette of Min, Overseer of sealers, temp. Tuthmosis III, formerly in Huber colln, then in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 8386.Sethe, Urk iv. 1029 (311).<<>>

Tell el-Muqdâm (Leontopolis). Finds. Statues.iv.38ARamesses II, lower part, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 45611.Text, Kitchen, Ram. Inscr. ii, 464 [169(b)]. Title of Amun, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xxx (1930), 93.

Tell el-Muqdâm (Leontopolis). Finds. Statues.iv.38ADouble-bust, man and woman, New Kingdom, perhaps from here, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 86846.Keith-Bennett in Bull. Egyptol. Seminar 3 (1981), 61 [T1] figs. 15, 16.

Tell el-Muqdâm (Leontopolis). Finds. Statues.iv.38Prince Nemareth with naos, Dyn. XXII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37956.Texts, Kamal in Ann. Serv. vii (1906), 236-7 (called 37966).

Tell el-Muqdâm (Leontopolis). Finds. Statues.iv.38Ankhpekhrod, squatting, head lost, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37679.Texts, Kamal in Rec. de Trav. xxviii (1906), 24.<<>>

Tell el-Muqdâm (Leontopolis). Finds. Statues.iv.38APtahmosi, seated on the ground, with naos of Ptah, red granite, New Kingdom or later, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 33769.<<>>

Tell el-Muqdâm (Leontopolis). Finds. Statues.iv.38ALion, granite, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 41902.Tiradritti, F. (ed.), The Treasures of the Egyptian Museum (1999), fig. on 22 [upper left]. See Maspero, Guide(1915), 160 [550].

Tell el-Muqdâm (Leontopolis). Finds. Stelae.iv.38

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With adoration of Re-Harakhti, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Texts, Gauthier in Ann. Serv. xxiii (1923), 175-6 [xxiii].

Tell el-Muqdâm (Leontopolis). Finds. Stelae.iv.38AKing offers field to lion on stand, Ptolemaic(?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 87841.<<>>

Tell el-Muqdâm (Leontopolis). Finds. Stelae.iv.38ALion walking, Ptolemaic (?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 87840.<<>>

Tell el-Muqdâm (Leontopolis). Finds. Stelae.iv.38AOfferings before Shu, uninscribed, Ptolemaic or Roman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 22225 (JE 34201).Perdrizet in Mon. Piot xxv (1921-2), 375 fig. 10. See Kamal, Stèles du Nouvel Empire 111.

Tell el-Muqdâm (Leontopolis). Finds. Blocks.iv.38AJamb with text of Ramesses II, beloved of Mut, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 33770.<<>>

Tell el-Muqdâm (Leontopolis). Finds. Blocks.iv.38APart jamb with remains text, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 33771.<<>>

Tell el-Muqdâm (Leontopolis). Finds. Blocks.iv.38Jamb of Ramesses III, from private house in the locality, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37685.Text, Kitchen, Ram. Inscr. v, 259 [82] (as JE 37686).<<>>

Tell el-Muqdâm (Leontopolis). Finds. Various.iv.38Sarcophagus of Esmihos, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 29321 (JE 37971).Maspero et Gauthier, Sarcophages ... persanes et ptolémaiques ii, 131-2 pl. 40.

Tell el-Muqdâm (Leontopolis). Finds. Various.iv.38Door hinge, Yewepet (as Anpweth in Bibl.), and Queen Tent-ket[wa?], Dyn. XXIII, in Cairo, Egyptian

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Tell el-Muqdâm (Leontopolis). Finds. Various.iv.38ALion, bronze, recumbent, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Perdrizet in Mon. Piot xxv (1921-2), 376 pl. xxiv [1].

Tell el-Muqdâm (Leontopolis). Finds. Various.iv.38ALions for inlay, bronze, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See Maspero, Guide (1915), 523 [5186-91].

Tell el-Muqdâm (Leontopolis). Tombs. Dyn. XXII (?).iv.39Jewellery, including heart scarab of Queen Mery-Mut Keramama, wife of Takelothis II and mother ofOsorkon III, and pectoral with Khnum and goddesses, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 52714-32(JE 45337-52, 45362).Vernier, Bijoux et orfèvreries pls. 54, 57, 62-4.

Tell el-Muqdâm (Leontopolis). Tombs. Dyn. XXII (?).iv.39Canopic-jar of Pipu, Dyn. XXII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 45360.Gauthier in Ann. Serv. xxi (1921), 23-6 pl. 1.

Mit Yaîsh.iv.39Stela of Osorkon II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46789.Text, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xxii (1922), 77.

El-Bûha.iv.39Lower part of statue of Pbes, temp. Psammetikhos I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 31920.Texts, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 156.<<>>

Dundît.iv.39ALibation-bowl of Pedesemtu, temp. Psammetikhos II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 18736(JE 48894).Bissing, Steingefässe pl. 4.

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iv.39ABlock with Horus and nubti names of Sethos II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 18.2.58.4.Text, Edgar in Ann. Serv. xiii (1914), 123 [bottom left].

Mit Ghamr.iv.39ABase from royal statue with erased cartouches, red granite, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG1120.Text, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, 69.

Sandala.iv.39ACippus, Horus on crocodiles, soapstone, Dyn. XXX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 90253.Bakry in Rivista degli Studi Orientali xlii (1967), 15-18 pls. i-iii.

Tell el-Balamûn (Diospolis Kato). Temple.iv.39AStela of Ramesses II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 71302.Naguib Farag in Ann. Serv. xxxix (1939), 127-32 pl. 12.

Tell el-Balamûn (Diospolis Kato). Finds..iv.39AFragment from kneeling statue of Bekrnef, green slate, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 1048.Text, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, 38.<<>>

Tell Balala (Tell ‘Tebilla’).iv.39Block from temple, Sesonchis I or Takelothis II with Osiris, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. No. 25.11.18.6.Text, Edgar in Ann. Serv. xiii (1914), 277 [middle].

Tell Balala (Tell ‘Tebilla’).iv.39Seated statue of Osiri-nakht, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 40041.Chabân in Ann. Serv. x (1910), 29 [ii] pl.<<>>

Tell Balala (Tell ‘Tebilla’).iv.39ASquatting statue, name lost, Prophet of Sobk lord of Ro-nefer in H. at-khas and prophet of Osiris in Khas,etc., Late Period or early Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 65843.

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Tell El-H. utiya.iv.39ABase and feet from statue of Psammetikhos I (?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34644 (JE 67845).See Brooklyn. Egyptian Sculpture of the Late Period 29.<<>>

Tell el-Naqûs.iv.39Naos of Thoth, dedicated by Apries, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 70008 (JE 25796).Roeder, Naos pls. 9, 10, 11a. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 198-9 [792].

Mansûra. Finds.iv.40ABlock with cartouches of Nektanebos II, probably from Bahbît el-Higâra, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. No. 4.6.44.1.See H[abachi] in Helck and Otto, Lexikon der Ägyptologie i, col. 683 n. 7.<<>>

Bilgâi.iv.40Stela with Ramesses II offering to Triad, with address by a official to a Royal scribe and to Paibasa, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43341.Gardiner in ZÄS l (1912), 49-57 pl. 4.

Tell Baqlîya (Hermopolis Parva). Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.40ABlock-statue of Panehesi (?), grey granite, temp. Ramesses II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. No. 15.1.75.1.Schulz, Entwicklung i, 327 [184]; ii, Taf. 83 [a].

Tell Baqlîya (Hermopolis Parva). Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.40AStatue-base of Pedehormeden, black granite, temp. Psammetikhos I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 86985.<<>>

Tell Baqlîya (Hermopolis Parva). Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.40Nektanebos I, head lost, quartzite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38167.Habachi in Ann. Serv. vii (1906), 233 [middle]; id. ib. liii (1956), 450-1 fig. 6.

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Tell Baqlîya (Hermopolis Parva). Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.40ATorso of Nektanebos II, basalt, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 54470.<<>>

Tell Baqlîya (Hermopolis Parva). Miscellaneous. Blocks.iv.40AJamb fragment of Psammetikhos I, mentioning Harnufer lord of Bh. , in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp.No. 22.6.24.4.Habachi in Ann. Serv. liii (1956), 466-8 fig. 20.

Tell Baqlîya (Hermopolis Parva). Miscellaneous. Blocks.iv.40ABlock of Nekanebos I from jamb, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Habachi in Ann. Serv. liii (1956), 468 [C].

Tell Baqlîya (Hermopolis Parva). Miscellaneous. Various.iv.40ADoor-socket of Psammetikhos II, dedicated to Harnufer of Zeh. uti, bronze, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. No. 30.5.26.12.Habachi in Ann. Serv. liii (1956), 460-1 fig. 12.

Bahbît el-Higâra. Miscellaneous.iv.42Fragment from sarcophagus of Harsiesi, Vizier, basalt, temp. Nektanebos I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. No. 28.5.25.5.Labib in Ann. Serv. l (1950), 363-4 Abb. 1.

Bahbît el-Higâra. Miscellaneous.iv.42AHead of statue with remains of three columns of text on back pillar, gneiss, Late Period, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 91392.See The Egyptian Museum Cairo in ten years 1965-1975, 44-5.

Bânûb.iv.42Statue-base of Ptolemy III, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 41439.Gallo in BIFAO 90 (1990), 226-8 pl. viii. Text, Chabân in Ann. Serv. x (1910), 30 [iv].<<>>

El-Mah. alla el-Kubra.

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iv.42Block from coffin of Tshenêsi, mother (?) of Amasis, black granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 71898.Text, Daressy in Rec. de Trav. xxii (1900), 142-3 [clxxv].

El-Mah. alla el-Kubra.iv.42Torso of Hagi (as Shedsumesu in Bibl.), temp. Nektanebos I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 47291.Texts, Gauthier in Ann. Serv. xxiii (1923), 174.

El-Mah. alla el-Kubra.iv.42AStatuette of Pedeamun-nebnesuttaui, steatite, Dyn. XXVI, found at Bishbish, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 89618 (CG 48611).Bakry in Ann. Serv. lx (1968), 15-25 pls. i-vi.

Kôm el-Shâtayîn.iv.43Statue Khentekhtaihotp, seated, cloaked, black granite, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE34572.Kamal in Ann. Serv. ii (1901), 126-7 1st pl. after 192.<<>>

Kôm el-Shâtayîn.iv.43AStatue group, two male block statues, and woman standing on right, uninscribed, probably temp.Amenemhet III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46307.Bothmer in Brooklyn Mus. Ann. Rep. ii-iii (1960-2), 31 fig. 11, cf. p. 30 [xiii]; el-Damaty in MDAIK 46(1990), 4 Taf. 4 [b].

Samannûd (Sebennytos). Temple.iv.43Upper part of naos, Nektanebos II offers wine to Shu, Bubastis, and Onuris, green diorite, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 70015 (JE 30176).Myliwiec, Royal Portraiture 124 pl. lxxxvii [c, d]. Texts, Roeder, Naos 47-8 cf. pl. 63 [c, d].

Samannûd (Sebennytos). Finds.iv.44Seated statue of Osiris, dedicated by Akanush, headless, black granite, temp. Psammetikhos I, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 657.El-Sayed in BIFAO 81 (1981), 53-9 pls. xiv-xvii. Texts, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 3-4.<<>>

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Samannûd (Sebennytos). Finds.iv.44Sarcophagus of Shepenmin, grey granite, Dyn. XXVII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 48447.See Brief Descr. 6142.

Samannûd (Sebennytos). Finds.iv.44Sarcophagus of Ankh-Hor, grey granite, Dyn. XXVII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 48446.Abou-Seif in Ann. Serv. xxiv (1924), 91-6 and pl. at end.

Samannûd (Sebennytos). Finds.iv.44Naos of Onuris, dedicated by Nektanebos II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 70012 (JE 35128).Roeder, Naos pl. 14. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 204 [826].<<>>

Samannûd (Sebennytos). Finds.iv.44ATorso of Inhertonakht, green basalt, temp. Nehtanebos I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 26427.See Brooklyn, Egyptian Sculpture of the Late Period 124; Vandier in Rev. d’ Égyptologie xx (1960), 138-44.<<>>

Abû S. îr (Busiris).iv.44Statue of Wehebre..., part, green basalt, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 27708.Naville, Mound of the Jew 28 pl. 7 [B].<<>>

Abû S. îr (Busiris).iv.44A (moved from iv.66)Statue of Irakhons, fragment, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 719.Text, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 56.<<>>

Abû S. îr (Busiris).iv.44ANaos of Apries, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43281.Perdu in Bull. Soc. fr. d’Ég. 118 (1990), 44 pl. 2 [b].

Tell Mustai. Temple of Thoth.iv.44Block, Sesonchis III before Atum and Mihos, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 22.12.20.5.Edgar in Ann. Serv. xi (1911), 169 [top] and pl.

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Tell Mustai.iv.44Baboon coffin, in form of baboon (as squatting ape with hollow body containing mummies and statuettesof apes in Bibl.), limestone, probably Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 29751(JE 30341).Gaillard and Daressy, La Faune momi-fiée pl. 50; Maspero, Guide (1915), 193 [755] on fig. 64.

Mas.ara.iv.45Part of sarcophagus of Queen Uza-shu, wife of Nektanebos I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 29317 (JE40645).Maspero and Gauthier, Sarcophages ... persanes et ptolémaiques ii, pl. 33.

Kôm Ibshân.iv.45Statue of Nekhtnebf holding naos of Onuris, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43778.Grdseloff in Ann. Serv. xl (1940), 186 pl. 30. Text on back, Daressy in ib. xii (1912), 281-2.

Sakha (Xoïs).iv.45Three blocks with nome-figures and names of foreign countries, basalt, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, Temp. Nos. 18.11.14.19, 18.11.14.21.Names of countries, Daressy in Rec. de Trav. xxiv (1902), 165 [clxxxvii].

Sakha (Xoïs).iv.45AStatue-base of Necho, bronze, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 87339.<<>>

Sakha (Xoïs).iv.45Stela of Augustus, with Imhotep seated. in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 45702.Grenier, J.-C. in Hommages ... Leclant iii, 248-50 fig. 1 (as Ptolemy XV Caesar). Texts, Daressy in Ann.Serv. xvii (1917), 47.

Kafr Matbûl.iv.45ATorso of Aresteneg, Hereditary prince, etc., probably temp. Ptolemy V, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE85743.Guermeur, I. in Rev. d’Ég. 51 (2000), 69, 71-8 pls. xiii, xiv. See Kaiser in MDAIK 55 (1999), 246 Tab. 6.

Tell el-Farâîn or Ibt.u (Buto). Miscellaneous.iv.45

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Headless sphinx of Amasis, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 6.6.25.6.Text, Edgar in Ann. Serv. xi (1911), 87. See Leahy in Göttinger Miszellen 80 (1984), 60, 66 [V, 4].<<>>

Tell el-Farâîn or Ibt.u (Buto). Miscellaneous.iv.45AStatuette of goddess Buto as human-headed uraeus, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 85638.See Redford in JEA lv (1969), 22 [4].<<>>

Tell el-Farâîn or Ibt.u (Buto). Miscellaneous.iv.45AStatuette of lion-headed Buto, dedicated by I-waz, granite, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 46801.Text, Gauthier in Ann. Serv. xxi (1921), 37-8.

Tell el-Farâîn or Ibt.u (Buto). Miscellaneous.iv.45ALower part kneeling statue of ...hor, good name Psammethek-sinith, quartzite, Late Period, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 65905.<<>>

Tell el-Farâîn or Ibt.u (Buto). Miscellaneous.iv.45AScribe statue of Sisobk, black granite, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 65906.<<>>

Tell el-Farâîn or Ibt.u (Buto). Miscellaneous.iv.45ALower part of kneeling statue of King Nepheritis, black granite, Dyn. XXIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 87190.Gabra in SAK 9 (1981), 119-23 Taf. iii, iv.<<>>

Tell el-Farâîn or Ibt.u (Buto). Miscellaneous.iv.45AHawk with partly effaced text, bronze, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60473.<<>>

Tell el-Farâîn or Ibt.u (Buto). Miscellaneous.iv.45ADonation-stela of King Tefnakht and Hor, year 38 [of Sesonchis V], Dyn. XXIV, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum.

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Tell el-Farâîn or Ibt.u (Buto). Miscellaneous.iv.45AFragment upper part of stela with text of Amasis (?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See Redford in JEA lv (1969), 22 [5].

Tell el-Farâîn or Ibt.u (Buto). Miscellaneous.iv.45ACippus Harshedef on two crocodies, holding lion, scorpion, etc., Late Period, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum.See Redford in JEA lv (1969), 22 [2].

Tell el-Farâîn or Ibt.u (Buto). Miscellaneous.iv.45Bas-relief from upper part of wall, people bringing offerings to Harhotp, Late Period, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 46591.Gauthier in Ann. Serv. xxi (1921), 27-32 pl. ii [upper].

Tell el-Farâîn or Ibt.u (Buto). Miscellaneous.iv.45ARelief, Harsiesi standing with staff, Late Period (?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See Redford in JEA lv (1969), 22 [1].

Tell el-Farâîn or Ibt.u (Buto). Miscellaneous.iv.45Cache of Late Period bronzes. Statue-base of Psammethek-menpe, bronze, and inscribed hawk-reliquaries,Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 49671.Engelbach in Ann. Serv. xxiv (1924), 169-70 pl.

T. ant.a. Miscellaneous.iv.45ARoyal head, black granite, Dyn. XXVI-XXX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 53496.See Romano in JEA 71 (1985), Reviews Supplement 23 (as post-Dyn. XXVI).

El-Bindarîa.iv.46Block, cartouches of Sesonchis II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 8.10.14.6.Cartouches, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xii (1912), 206.

S. â el-H. agar (Saïs). Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.46AQueen, upper part, headless, black granite, Dyn. XXIV-XXV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 861 (JE

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29791).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 125 pl. 154.

S. â el-H. agar (Saïs). Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.46Double-statuette with stela on back, Bubastis and Horus (?), dedicated by Pamai, son of Sheshonk (asPemu, son of Sesonchis III in Bibl.), temp. Piankhy, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 9430.Daressy, Textes et dessins magiques 37-9 pl. 11.

S. â el-H. agar (Saïs). Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.46Isis, base, in name of Pemu, Priest, Dyn. XXIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Rec. de. Trav. xxiv (1902), 160 [cxc].

S. â el-H. agar (Saïs). Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.46AStatuette of hawk, dedicated by Imhotep, gilded bronze, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 30335.Corteggiani, L’Égypte des Pharaons No. 105 fig.

S. â el-H. agar (Saïs). Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.46Statue base from statue group of Isis suckling Horus, dedicated by Khenems-Harmenkhibwer andNeferibre-Harmenkhib, basalt, temp. Psammetikhos II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 39275.Text, Daressy, Statues de divinités 319-20.

S. â el-H. agar (Saïs). Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.46AOsiris, dedicated by Pair-kap, good name, Neferebre-emakhet, bronze, temp. Apries, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 38241.Text, Daressy, Statues de divinités 72.

S. â el-H. agar (Saïs). Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.47Wehebre (a), kneeling holding pyramidal shrine, headless, temp. Amasis, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG672 (JE 30978).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 18-20 pl. 122. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 202 [811].<<>>

S. â el-H. agar (Saïs). Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.47Wehebre (b), lower half kneeling with naos, and fragment of body, probably adjoining, latter moved herefrom 801-449-457, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 679 and 1209.

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S. â el-H. agar (Saïs). Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.47Wehebre (c, 1st item), squatting, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 34043.Texts, Gauthier in Ann. Serv. xxii (1922), 88. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 200 [798].

S. â el-H. agar (Saïs). Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.47Wehebre (c, 2nd item), squatting, headless, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 34044.Texts, Gauthier in Ann. Serv. xxii (1922), 89. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 201 [808].<<>>

S. â el-H. agar (Saïs). Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.47Wehebre (c, 3rd item), squatting, headless, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Texts, Gauthier in Ann. Serv. xxii (1922), 90.<<>>

S. â el-H. agar (Saïs). Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.47Wehebre (f), kneeling holding naos, lower part, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 42880,upper part in Bologna, Museo Civico Archeologico, 1840.Texts, Gauthier in Ann. Serv. xxii (1922), 93.<<>>

S. â el-H. agar (Saïs). Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.47AWehebre, standing, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 34045.See Gauthier in Ann. Serv. xxii (1922), 90.<<>>

S. â el-H. agar (Saïs). Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.47Harpi-ardais (a), kneeling with naos of Osiris, dedicated by son Psammethek-sonb, Late Period, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 665.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, pl. 122; Bosse, Die Menschliche Figur pl. vi [121]. Texts, Daressy in Rec.de Trav. xiv (1893), 181 [lxxvii];

S. â el-H. agar (Saïs). Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.47Tefnakht (c), kneeling, schist, end of Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 662.

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El-Sayed in BIFAO 77 (1977), 101-11 pls. xvi, xvii. Texts, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xiv (1914), 182-3 [lxxx].Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 10-11.

S. â el-H. agar (Saïs). Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.47AKing, seated, with offering-scene on back by Mery, undated, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43239.<<>>

S. â el-H. agar (Saïs). Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.47AButo, lion-headed, dedicated by Pedusiri, bronze, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 38574.Daressy, Statues de divinités 150 pl. 32.

S. â el-H. agar (Saïs). Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.47ANeith, dedicated by Neitiohenper, bronze, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 38950.Text, Daressy, Statues de divinités 241.

S. â el-H. agar (Saïs). Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.47AIsis and Horus,dedicated by Pedewia, bronze, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 39324 (JE30555).Daressy, Statues de divintiés pl. 62.

S. â el-H. agar (Saïs). Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.47Isis suckling Horus, dedicated by Nekht-Harhebi, schist, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 39303 (JE 31544).Texts, Daressy, Statues de divintiés 326.

S. â el-H. agar (Saïs). Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.47APedehorresnet, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 714 (JE 26053).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, pl. 132.

S. â el-H. agar (Saïs). Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.47Squatting statue holding sistrum of Tutu, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 712(JE 31921).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten 50 pl. 132.

S. â el-H. agar (Saïs). Miscellaneous. Statues.

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iv.47AStatuette with two Syrians on couches at a feast(?), Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 35185.Daressy in Ann. Serv. ii (1901), 234-5 pl.

S. â el-H. agar (Saïs). Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.47(b) Neith, with stela of Horus on crocodiles on back, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 9431 bis.Text, Daressy in Rec. de Trav. xiv (1893), 182 [lxxix]; Daressy, Textes et dessins magiques 40-1. Stela,Loukianoff in Bull. Inst. Eg. xiii (1931), 76 pl. iii [11].

S. â el-H. agar (Saïs). Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.47ABlock statue of Tefnakht, Dancer of Neith, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 91084.Bakry in MDAIK xxiii (1968), 72-4 pl. xix.

S. â el-H. agar (Saïs). Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.47ATade-ubaste holding Isis statue, lower part, slate, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1269.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, pl. 174.

S. â el-H. agar (Saïs). Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.47ATorso, trial piece, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 33373 (JE 35560).Edgar, Sculptors’ Studies 44 pl. 18.

S. â el-H. agar (Saïs). Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.47ASeated statuette of lion-headed goddess, bronze, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 39128 (JE30287).Daressy, Statues de divintiés 279 pl. 53.

S. â el-H. agar (Saïs). Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.47Statue-base with magical text, basalt, Dyn. XXVII or Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1287,9432 (JE 29792).Texts, Daressy, Textes et dessins magiques 42-3; Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten 147-8.

S. â el-H. agar (Saïs). Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.47AStatuette of Horus, dedicated by Wekam son of Pedeneith, bronze, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 38598.

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Daressy, Statues de divintiés 156-7 pl. 34. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 483 [4664].

S. â el-H. agar (Saïs). Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.48Sphinx, Psammetikhos I (or II), head lost, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 5.6.19.1 (fragment ofbase of Psammetikhos II, perhaps adjoining, in Guerrara colln.).Texts on stand, Gauthier in Ann. Serv. xxi (1921), 36-7.

S. â el-H. agar (Saïs). Miscellaneous. Various.iv.48Column of Apries, basalt, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 35134.Texts, Gauthier in Ann. Serv. xxii (1922), 199.

S. â el-H. agar (Saïs). Miscellaneous. Various.iv.48Fragment bas-relief, cattle led for sacrifice, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38826.Maspero, Le Musée Egyptien ii, pl. 38 [middle].

S. â el-H. agar (Saïs). Miscellaneous. Stelae.iv.49AHorus on crocodiles. Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 9246.See Daressy, Textes et dessins magiques 35.

S. â el-H. agar (Saïs). Miscellaneous. Stelae.iv.49Year 7 of Alexander II (Satrap’s stela), black granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22182(JE 22263).Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 56. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 199-200 [795].

S. â el-H. agar (Saïs). Miscellaneous. Various.iv.49Offering tables, no names, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23112-13, 23195 (JE 40503,33032, 40572).Kamal, Tables d’offrandes 93, 138-9 pl. 26.

S. â el-Hagar (Saïs). Miscellaneous. Various.iv.48AHathor-head capital, temp. Psammetikhos II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Bernhauer, E. in GM 207 (2005), 12 Abb. 4.

S. â el-H. agar (Saïs). Miscellaneous. Various.iv.49Fragment cubit-measure with astronomical text, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1942.

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Borchardt, Altägyptische Zeitmessung pl. 11 [3]. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 543 [5519] (called Tanis).

S. â el-H. agar (Saïs). Miscellaneous. Various.iv.49ABronze situla with gods, etc., Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 3547 (JE 32984).Bissing, Metalgefässe 58 pl. I.

S. â el-H. agar (Saïs). Miscellaneous. Various.iv.49AWeight, Necho II (190 gm), black granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 31604 (JE 29549).Weigall, Weights and Balances pl. 3 (called 31204).

S. â el-H. agar (Saïs). Miscellaneous. Various.iv.49ASet of bronzes, including statuettes of Bubastis, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See Maspero, Guide (1915), 512 [4950-1].

S. â el-H. agar (Saïs). Miscellaneous. Various.iv.49ASnake-coffin, dedicated to Atum, with Karian text on base, bronze, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 30837.Masson and Yoyotte, Objects pharaoniques à Inscr. carions 49-54 [L] fig. 24 pls. v-vii (b).

S. â el-H. agar (Saïs). Miscellaneous. Various.iv.49AVases with New Year wishes, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 3741-3, 3746 (JE 32768, 31923, 32767,32770).See Bissing, Fayencegefässe 43-5.

S. â el-H. agar (Saïs). Miscellaneous. Various.iv.49AThree fish-coffins of Atum as human headed eel, dedicated by Pedehorpakhrod, bronze, Late Period, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 38702-4.Daressy, Statues de Divinites 180 pl. xxxviii. See id. in Rec. de. Trav. xxvi (1904), 133-4 [ccxii]

S. â el-H. agar (Saïs). Miscellaneous. Various.iv.49AClay-sealing of Neferebre-emakhet, with cartouche of Amasis, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 31925.See Yoyotte in Rev. d’Ég. 24 (1972), 219 [f] n.13.<<>>

Ganâg.iv.49

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Fragment of column of Apries, basalt, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 22.12.20.2.Wildung and Schoske, Nofret die Schöne Cat. 90 fig. Texts, Gauthier in Ann. Serv. xxii (1922), 201. SeeMaspero, Guide (1915), 251 [1180].

Damanhûr.iv.49Base for hippo, with text of Psammetikhos II, quartzite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No.28.6.24.7.Kaiser in MDAIK 44 (1988), 132-2 Taf. 61. Texts, Maspero in ÄZ xxii (1884), 79 [xlvii]. See Maspero,Guide (1915), 213 [922].

Sanh. ûr.iv.49ASphinx, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1166 (JE 32028).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, 87 pl. 165.

El-Barnûgi.iv.49Jewellery, Dyn. XI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 52638-9 (JE 38879), CG 52797-8 (JE 38880), CG52801 (JE 38880), CG 52187 (JE 38881), CG 52767 (JE 38882), CG 52779 (JE 38882/3), CG 52761 (JE38883).Edgar in Maspero, Le Musée Égyptien ii, pls. 56, 57.

Naucratis.iv.50ACartouche-plaque of Ptolemy II Philadelphus from foundation deposit, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG26858.Petrie, Nauskratis i, pl. xxv [11].<<>>

Naucratis.iv.50Stela, year 1 of Nektanebos I, basalt, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 34002.Grébaut, Le Musée Égyptien i, 40-4 pl. 45. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 206-7 [850].

Naucratis.iv.50‘Damanhûr stela’, decree of year 23 of Ptolemy V, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22188 (JE 22264).Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pls. 62, 63.

Naucratis.iv.50Altar-base of Nekhtnebf, granite, early Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 1.6.24.6.

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Jansen-Winkeln, K. in ZÄS 124 (1997), 108, 111-15 Taf. vii, viii (as Dyn. XXX or early Ptolemaic).Text, Daressy in Rec. de. Trav. xxii (1900), 140-1 [clxxi]. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 207 [852].

Naucratis.iv.50Statue of Haremhab, Prophet of Min, broken, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1230.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, pl. 171. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 263-4 [1280].

Naucratis.iv.50AStatue of Queen, black granite, late Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 27471.Edgar, Greek Sculpture 18 pl. ix.

Naucratis.iv.50ASistrum-handle of Psammetikhos III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 69335.Hickmann, Instruments de musique 93-4 pl. 63 [A left].

Naucratis.iv.50AUpper part of statue of man, basalt, mid-Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 27494(JE 27193).Edgar Greek Sculpture 27 pl. xv.

Kôm Firîn. Temple of Ramesses II.iv.50ABlocks with cartouches, one naming Pennesuttaui, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 89281-7.

Kôm Firîn. Temple of Ramessses II. Miscellaneous.iv.50ADonation-stela of a Prophet of Heka, with double scene, lute player before Sekhmet, and deceased offersbread to Heka, temp. Sesonchis V, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 85647.Bakir in Ann. Serv. xliii (1943), 75-81 pls. 1, 2.

Kôm Firîn. Temple of Ramessses II.iv.51ACylindrical pottery vase with three columns text, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 8.12.54.40.<<>>

Kôm el-H. is.n. Temple of Sekhmet-Hathor.iv.51Statue-group Amenemhet III and two princesses, headless, basalt, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 43104.

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Kôm el-H. is.n. Temple of Sekhmet-Hathor.iv.51Colossal statue, usurped by Ramesses II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 21.11.14.18.Griffith, Naucratis ii, 78 pl. xxiv [iv]. See Edgar in Maspero, Le Musée Égyptien iii, 62 n. 3.

Kôm el-H. is.n. Temple of Sekhmet-Hathor.iv.51Stela, trilingual decree of Canopus, year 9 of Ptolemy III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22186(JE 37548).Kamal, Stèles ptolèmaiques et romaines pls. 59-61. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 230 [983].

Kôm el-H. is.n. Temple of Sekhmet-Hathor.iv.51Four blocks from jambs of chapel of Sesonchis II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Texts, Gauthier in Ann. Serv. iv (1903), 283-5 [A-D].

Kôm el-H. is.n. Tomb of Khensu-wer. Middle Kingdom.iv.52Head, Amenemhet III (?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 42995.Edgar in Maspero, Le Musée Égyptien iii, 54, 61-2 pl. 32.

Kôm el-H. is.n. Temple beside Cemetery.iv.52APlaques in columns with names of Psammetikhos III and Ramesses II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 88793-801.See Chron. d’Ég. xxiv (Jan. 1949), 49.

Kôm el-H. is.n. Miscellaneous.iv.52AStatue-group, Ameny and Sitmenkh, Middle Kingdom (?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37891.

Kôm el-H. is.n. Miscellaneous.iv.52AStatue with title of Khons-Thoth, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Text, Daressy in Rec. de Trav. xi (1889), 80 [xxi].

Kôm el-H. is.n. Miscellaneous.iv.52AStela of Usirinakht, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 27784.Basta, M. in Chron. d’Égypte liv (1979), 189 fig. 8 (as from Kôm Firîn). Names of parents, Lieblein, Dict. de

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Noms Supp. 2488, Titles, see De Meulenaere in BIFAO lxii (1964), 165 n.3.<<>>

Kôm el-H. is.n. Miscellaneous.iv.52ALintel of Nehy, Dyn. XII, probably from here, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 26437 (Temp. No.1.6.24.9-10).Simpson in Rev. d.Ég. 24 (1972), 173-4 pl. 15 [C].

Kôm el-H. is.n. Miscellaneous.iv.52ARight part of lintel of Sihathor, Dyn. XII, probably from here, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. No. 1.6.24.11, adjoins Boston MA, Museum of Fine Arts, 1972.17.Simpson in Rev. d’Ég. 24 (1972), 169-75 pl. 15 [B].

Kôm el-H. is.n. Miscellaneous.iv.52AHippopotamus with plant decoration, faience, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. No. 17.1.47.9.

North of Bitter Lakes.iv.52Fragments from stela of Darius I, red granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 48855.Golénischeff in Rec. de. Trav. xiii (1892), 102 pl. 8. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 251 [1182].

Tell el-Maskhûta. (Pithom). Temple.iv.53Seven fragments of monolithic naos containing sphinx of Ramesses II, quartzite, formerly at Ismailia, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, adjoining fragment in Paris, Musée National du Louvre, E.20572.Petrie, Tanis i, pl. xvi [5].

Tell el-Maskhûta. (Pithom). Temple.iv.54Upper part of seated statue, perhaps Osorkon II, black granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 38232.Daressy, Statues de divinités 67 pl. 13.

Tell el-Maskhûta. (Pithom). Temple.iv.54Squatting statue of Aok, grey granite, Dyn. XXVI (as probably Dyn. XXII in Bibl.), in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 564.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 113-14 pl. 95.

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Tell el-Maskhûta. (Pithom). Temple.iv.54Two fragments of woman from statue group of Pashenihe son of Eswere (mother), Late Period orPtolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 963, 974.Naville, Pithom pl. 7 [A, B]. Texts, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, 6, 10.<<>>

Tell el-Maskhûta. (Pithom). Temple.iv.54AFragments from pillar of Nektanebos II, with scenes of King before Atum, one side covered with gold leaf,in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See Naville, Pithom 14 pl. 3 [C].

Tell el-Maskhûta. (Pithom). Temple.iv.54Stela of Ptolemy II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22183 (JE 37547).Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 57. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 207 [851].

Tell el-Maskhûta. (Pithom). Temple.iv.54Stela, year 6 of Ptolemy IV, trilingual, sandstone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 50048.Spiegelberg, Demot. Inschr. ii, pl. 13.

Tell el-Maskhûta. (Pithom). Miscellaneous.iv.55AFragment from base of sphinx, with remains of inscription, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp.No. 20.11.48.6.Text, Kitchen, Ram. Inscr. ii, 405 [151 Bd].

Tell el-Maskhûta. (Pithom). Miscellaneous.iv.55ATrial pieces, plaster royal heads and fragments, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 48066-70.<<>>

Tell el-Maskhûta. (Pithom). Miscellaneous.iv.55AKneeling statue of Semtu-tefnakht good name Wehebre-men, head lost, year 39 of Amasis, formerly inMaitland colln., now in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 27.11.58.8.Sotheby Sale Cat. April 30, 1935, No. 26 with pl. II.<<>>

Bilbeis. Kabr el-Deir. Minia el-Qamh. .iv.56A

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Block statue of Mermaet, head lost, dedicated by son Rat-tefnakht, Dyn. XXV-XXVI, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, Temp. No. 22.10.48.15.Habachi in Chron. d’Ég. xlii (1967), 30-40 figs. 1, 2.<<>>

Tell el-Yahûdîya (Leontopolis). Temple of Ramesses II.iv.56Colossal statue of Ramesses II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1228.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, 119-20 pl. 171. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 169 [594].

Tell el-Yahûdîya (Leontopolis). Temple of Ramesses III. Columns.iv.56Base of column, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Text, Brugsch, E. in Rec. de Trav. viii (1886), 5. See M-R, Führer (1912), 54 [544].

Tell el-Yahûdîya (Leontopolis). Temple of Ramesses III. Enamelled Chamber of Palace (?).iv.57(a) Decorative tile with head of negro, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Brugsch, E. in Rec. de. Trav. viii (1886), pls. I, II. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 520 [5127].

Tell el-Yahûdîya (Leontopolis). Temple of Ramesses III. Enamelled Chamber of Palace (?).iv.57(b) Decorative tiles with rosettes, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Brugsch, E. in Rec. de. Trav. viii (1886), pls. I, II. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 513 [4953-4], 519 [5115],520 [5135-6], 520 [5140-1].

Tell el-Yahûdîya (Leontopolis). Temple of Ramesses III. Enamelled Chamber of Palace (?).iv.57(c) Decorative tile with Asiatic captive, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Gayet in Gazette des Beaux Arts (1894), 57.

Tell el-Yahûdîya (Leontopolis). Desert Cemetery.iv.57Coffin, Ptolemaic or Roman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Text, Naville, Mound of the Jew 16-17 pl. ii [E].

Tell el-Yahûdîya (Leontopolis). Miscellaneous.iv.57Block of Amenemhet II, with remains of list of festivals, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Texts, Daressy in Rec. de. Trav. xiv (1893), 168 [lvii].

Tell el-Yahûdîya (Leontopolis). Miscellaneous.iv.58A

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Fragment of kneeling statue of Sethos II, sandstone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1239.Text, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, 124-5.

Tell el-Yahûdîya (Leontopolis). Miscellaneous.iv.58Pedestal with relief of King Yewept (as Anpweth in Bibl.) kneeling and men worshipping, Dyn. XXIII, inCairo, Egyptian Museum.Naville and Griffith, Mound of the Jew 10, 50 pl. i.

El-Shôbak.iv.58Statue-group of Piay and wife, Dyn. XIX to XX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46763.Text, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xx (1920), 162.

Nûb T. ah. a.iv.58Naos, upper part, red granite, dedicated to Atum by Psammetikhos I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 47580.Text, Gauthier in Ann. Serv. xxiii (1923), 170-1 [xx].

Must.urud. Bahtîm.iv.58Statue-base Queen Nefertari, wife of Ramesses II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 70220.Naville and Griffith, Tell. el-Yahudiya pl. xxi [13].<<>>

Must.urud. Bahtîm.iv.59ABlocks from building of Amenophis IV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 19.4.38.7.

Must.urud. Bahtîm.iv.59ARemains of kneeling statue, inscribed, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 2.11.38.3.

Must.urud. Bahtîm.iv.59AHead and legs from statue, with text on back, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 70219 A, B.<<>>

Kafr Gamûs.iv.59APart of false door of Niankhduau, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1452 (JE 2794).Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, Bl. 34.

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Heliopolis. El-Marg. Tomb of Pethenfi. Late Period.iv.59Fragments of scene in marshes before deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36194.Maspero, Le Musée Égyptien. ii, pls. 35 [lower], 37. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 204-5 [830].

Heliopolis. El-Marg. Tomb of Pethenfi. Late Period.iv.59Block with a geneaology, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38824.Maspero, Le Musée Égyptien ii, pl. 39 [upper].

Heliopolis. El-Marg. Tomb of Pethenfi. Late Period.iv.59Fowling-scene, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37913.Maspero, Le Musée Égyptien ii, pl. 42. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 212 [877].

Heliopolis. El-Marg. Various.iv.59Stela, Pedeptah before Ptah, and before Osiris, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 28685.Naville, Mound of the Jew 68 pl. 21 [23].<<>>

Heliopolis. El-Khusûs. Bull Cemetery.iv.59ATwo identical Mnevis-stelae, Ramesses II before Mnevis, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. Nos. 2.2.21.1,27.6.18.1.Temp. No. 2.2.21.1, El-Alfi in JEA 58 (1972), 176-8 fig. 2 pl. xxxv [1]. Text, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xviii(1919), 207.

Heliopolis. El-Khus.ûs.. Bull Cemetery. Mnevis tomb of Ramesses II. Finds.iv.59AOffering-table of Rika, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Text, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xviii (1919), 207.

Heliopolis. El-Khus.ûs.. Bull Cemetery. Mnevis tomb of Ramesses II. Finds.iv.59AVase of Ramesses II, faience, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Text, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xviii (1919), 208.

Heliopolis. El-Khus.ûs.. Bull Cemetery.iv.59Mnevis-statue, naming Bay, temp. Merneptah-Siptah, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 25764 (Temp. No.10.12.14.6).Naville, Mound of the Jew pl. 21 [21, a, b, c].

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Heliopolis. El-Khus.ûs.. Bull Cemetery.iv.59AMnevis-stelae, of Yunay, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, “G.165”.Bakry in Ann. Serv. lvi (1959), 227-8 fig.

Heliopolis. El-Khus.ûs.. Bull Cemetery.iv.59Blocks from tomb of Mnevis, temp. Ramesses VII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 35736.Rec. de Trav. xxv, 30-4, 36 [1, 2].

Heliopolis. El-Khus.ûs.. Bull Cemetery.iv.59Mnevis stela from tomb of Mnevis, temp. Ramesses VII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 35741.Rec. de Trav. xxv, 30-4, 36 [1, 2].

Heliopolis. El-Khus.ûs.. Bull Cemetery.iv.59AMnevis stela of Benermerut, year 45 Tuthmosis III, (from tomb, temp. Ramesses VII,) in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 65830.Zayed, Trois Études 33 fig. 17.

Heliopolis. El-Khus.ûs.. Bull Cemetery.iv.59ACup of Ramesses II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 35739.Zayed, Trois Études 35.

Heliopolis. El-Khus.ûs.. Bull Cemetery.iv.59AMnevis stela of Neferabu, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Zayed, Trois Études fig. on 207.

Heliopolis. El-Khus.ûs.. Bull Cemetery.iv.59AMnevis-stela of Khaemmaet, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 65831.Zayed, Trois Études 33 fig. 16.

Heliopolis. El-Khus.ûs.. Bull Cemetery.iv.59AFour canopic jars from tomb of Mnevis, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 14.7.18.1-11.Mond and Myers, Bucheum iii, pl. 110 [2].

Heliopolis. El-Khus.ûs.. Bull Cemetery.iv.59A

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Heliopolis. El-Khus.ûs.. Bull Cemetery.iv.59AHeart scarab, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 35737.Text, Kamal in Rec. de Trav. xxv (1903), 35 [middle right].<<>>

Heliopolis. El-Khus.ûs.. Bull Cemetery.iv.59AMnevis-stela of Ramesses VII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 35741.Rec. de Trav. xxv (1903), 36.

Heliopolis. El-Khus.ûs.. Bull Cemetery.iv.60AMnevis-stela of Ty with wife Tentonet, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 35743.Zayed, Trois Études 35 fig. 24. Texts, Kamal in Rec. de Trav. xxv (1903), 35-6.

Heliopolis. El-Khus.ûs.. Bull Cemetery.iv.60AMnevis-stela of Si-inheret, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 35740.Zayed, Trois Études 35 fig. 23. Text, Kamal in Rec. de Trav. xxv (1903), 34 [middle].

Heliopolis. El-Khus.ûs.. Bull Cemetery.iv.60Fragment from Mnevis-tomb, bull with goddesses, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36860.Texts, Kamal in Ann. Serv. v (1904), 199-200 [iii].

Heliopolis. El-Khus.ûs.. Bull Cemetery. Various.iv.60ARelief, cartouche of Tutankhamun, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 1.8.18.2.

Heliopolis. Tell H. is.n. Temple of Sethos I. From neighbourhood of Obelisk.iv.60Fragments of two obelisks, one of Tuthmosis III and Ramesses II, red granite, and another of Amenophis IIor Tuthmosis IV, found in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 17013 (JE 55307).Kuentz, Obélisques 25-8 figs. 26-31.

Heliopolis. Tell H. is.n. Temple of Sethos I. Various.iv.61Three adjoining fragments from jambs of South Gateway, Tuthmosis III, sandstone, in Cairo, Egyptian

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Heliopolis. Tell H. is.n. Northern part of Great Enclosure.iv.61Bas-relief, a divine father, son of Niankhre (as Ankhenre in Bibl.) and Thespepipert, with marsh-scene beforedeceased, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 41432.Gauthier in Ann. Serv. xxi (1921), 32-3 pl. 2 [lower]. Names, Ranke, I, 171 [16], 393 [27].

Heliopolis. Tell H. is.n. Temple of Ramesses II. Restored by Ramesses IX.iv.61AEmbalming bed re-used as sarcophagus lid by Ramesesnakht called “Reduty, Dyn. XIX to XX, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 90859.Balboush in Ann. Serv. lxiii (1979), 32 pls. xii, xiii. See Habachi in Mitt. Kairo xxii (1967), 45.

Heliopolis. Tell H. is.n. Temple of Ramesses II and IV.iv.61ALintel fragment with remains of names of Ramesses IX and Nebmaetre, Greatest of the Seers (son of RamessesIX), probably from here, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 15.1.18.2.Text, Moursi, Die Hohenpriester des Sonnengottes, 79.

Heliopolis. Tell H. is.n. Finds.iv.61AStela, Amenophis II offering št-cake to Re-Harakhti, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 88214.El-Banna, E. in Göttinger Miszellen No. 114 (1990), 17-27, 29 pl.

Heliopolis. Tell H. is.n. Finds.iv.61ALintel of Harsemtuemhet, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 88213, 88215.See Leahy L. M. in Göttinger Miszellen No. 65 (1983), 51-2 (name and title)

Heliopolis. Tell H. is.n. Finds.iv.61AJamb-fragment, man standing, and block with remains of text, probably Dyn. XXVI and belonging to last,in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 88216, 88212.See Leahy L. M. in Göttinger Miszellen No. 65 (1983), 51.

Heliopolis. Tell H. is.n. Tombs of the High Priests of Heliopolis. Dyn. VI. Meru.iv.61Inscribed blocks from walls, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 8.7.16.8-11.Texts, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xvi (1916), 195-7.

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Heliopolis. Tell H. is.n. Tombs of the High Priests of Heliopolis. Dyn. VI. Meru.iv.61Offering-table of deceased, basalt, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 29.10.16.1.Texts, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xvi (1916), 198.

Heliopolis. Tell H. is.n. Tombs of the High Priests of Heliopolis. Dyn. VI. Sebeky.iv.61Blocks from walls, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. Nos. 8.7.16.1-7, 8.7.16.12.Texts, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xvi (1916), 199-203.

Heliopolis. Tell H. is.n. Tombs of the High Priests of Heliopolis. Dyn. VI. Sebeky.iv.61Offering-table of deceased, black basalt, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 20.7.16.9.Texts, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xvi (1916), 204 [middle].

Heliopolis. Tell H. is.n. Tombs of the High Priests of Heliopolis. Dyn. VI. Sebeky, good name By.iv.61Blocks from walls, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 19.7.16.1-8, 20.7.16.1-7.Texts, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xvi (1916), 204-8.

Heliopolis. Tell H. is.n. Tombs of the High Priests of Heliopolis. Dyn. VI. Sebeky, good name By.iv.61AOffering table of deceased, black granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 9.2.21.1.

Heliopolis. Tell H. is.n. Tombs of the High Priests of Heliopolis. Dyn. VI. Khuenhor called Khui.iv.62Blocks from walls, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 5.8.16.1.Texts, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xvi (1916), 209-11.

Heliopolis. Tell H. is.n. Tombs of the High Priests of Heliopolis. Dyn. VI. Various.iv.62Obelisks of Neheri, temp. Pepy I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 17003 (JE 55304).Kuentz, Obélisques pl. 4.

Heliopolis. Tell H. is.n. Tombs of the High Priests of Heliopolis. Dyn. VI. Various.iv.62Two obelisks of Sheshi, Dyn. VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 17001-2 (JE 55302-3).Kuentz, Obélisques pls. 2, 3.

Heliopolis. Tell H. is.n. Tombs of the High Priests of Heliopolis. Dyn. VI. Various.iv.62Small obelisk of Theth, Dyn. VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 17004 (JE 55305).Kuentz, Obélisques pl. 4.

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Heliopolis. Tell H. is.n. Tombs of the High Priests of Heliopolis. Dyn. VI. Various.iv.62Offering table of Iry, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 20.7.16.8.Texts, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xvi (1916), 212 [5].

Heliopolis. Tell H. is.n. Tombs of the High Priests of Heliopolis. Dyn. VI. Various.iv.62AOffering-table of “Werna”, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 8.7.16.13.

Heliopolis. Ard el-Naâm. Tomb of ‘I-nufer’. Late Period.iv.62ASarcophagus of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 89662.Bickel, S. and Tallet, P. in BIFAO 97 (1997), 80 [7] fig. 8.

Heliopolis. Ezbet el-Zeitûn.iv.62ASarcophagus of Uzahormehent, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Bickel, S. and Tallet, P. in BIFAO 97 (1997), 77 [2] fig. 7.

Heliopolis. H. ilmîya.iv.62ASphinx of Psammetikhos II, black granite, at one time in Cairo, Museum of Bibliothèque Bonaparte, then inplayground of French Lycée at Cairo, then in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 18.7.35.1.Gauthier in Ann. Serv. xxxiv (1934), 129-34 figs. 1, 2.

Heliopolis. H. ilmîya.iv.62AFemale statuette, ivory, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 85750.Keimer in Bull. Inst. Ég. xxviii (1947), 126-8 pl. 3.

Heliopolis. Manshîyet el-Sadr.iv.62Stela, year 8 of Ramesses II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34504 (JE 39503).See Maspero, Guide (1915), 182 [666].

Heliopolis. El-Matarîya. Tombs. Ramosi. Dyn. XXV-XXVI.iv.62Lintel and jambs, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 47120.Daressy in Ann. Serv. xxi (1921), 198-203.

Heliopolis. El-Matarîya. Tomb of Thest(i)-Wehebre. Dyn. XXVI.iv.62Funeral chamber, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 50246.

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Heliopolis. El-Matarîya. Tomb of Thest(i)-Wehebre. Dyn. XXVI.iv.62Canopic jars, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 50209-12.Texts, Gauthier in Ann. Serv. xxvii (1927), 15.

Heliopolis. El-Matarîya. Tomb of Thest(i)-Wehebre. Dyn. XXVI.iv.62AOther objects, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 50213-45.Gauthier in Ann. Serv. xxvii (1927), 16-18 fig. 4.

Heliopolis. El-Matarîya. Tombs. Uzare. No date.iv.62ABlocks, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 89492-89503.<<>>

Heliopolis. El-Matarîya. Tombs. Uzare. No date.iv.62ASarcophagus of deceased, no date, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 89504.See Bickel, S. and Taket, P. in BIFAO 97 (1997), 87 [11].

Heliopolis. El-Matarîya. Tombs.iv.62ASarcophagus of Esshe-tfeni, son of Thonufer, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 87086.See Bickel, S. and Tallet, P. in BIFAO 97 (1997), 83 [16].<<>>

Heliopolis. El-Matarîya. Various.iv.62AStela of Nen, Dyn. XVIII, formerly in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 5.6.76.1, now in Washington,Smithsonian Institute.Tawfik in Göttingen Miszellen 29 (1978), 133-7 with figs. on 138.

Heliopolis. El-Matarîya. Various.iv.62ADecorated lid of coffin, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 5.5.46.1.See Bickel, S. and Tallet, P. in BIFAO 97 (1997), 84 [18].

Heliopolis. El-Matarîya. Various.iv.62Fragment from Offering table of Pepy II, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 18556 (JE 4919).Cartouche, Bissing, Steingefässe 114. See Mariette, Notice des principaux monuments ... à Boulaq (1864), 165 [382].

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Heliopolis. El-Matarîya. Various.iv.62AFragment from statue of Nezem, temp. Ramesses II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1220.El-Damaty in MDAIK 46 (1990), 6, 7 Taf. 6 [a, b]. See Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, 114-15.

Heliopolis. El-Matarîya. Various.iv.62AStela fragment of Esptah, Great chief, son of Hartefnakht and Inefert, 3rd Int. Period, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 67846.Bickel, S. and Tallet, P. in BIFAO 100 (2000), 136-41 fig. 7.

Heliopolis. El-Matarîya. Various.iv.62AStela fragment of Kuki, Shield-bearer of the King, son of Ankhhor and Tasai, daughter of Pefteu(em)auibastetwho had a son, Tjekerti, 3rd Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 16.3.64.1.Bickel, S. and Tallet, P. in BIFAO 100 (2000), 134-6 fig. 5.

Heliopolis. El-Matarîya. Various.iv.62ABlock, probably from a mastaba of Harnakht, Dyn. XII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 66641.Raphael in Ann. Serv. xxxvii (1937), 79-80 pl.

Heliopolis. El-Matarîya. Various.iv.62ABlock from jamb of a mastaba, Dyn. VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 66640.Raphael in Ann. Serv. xxxviii (1938), 117-24 fig. 10 pl. 21.

Heliopolis. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.63Amenemhet I (?), seated, lower part, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 29212.Evers, Staat. ii, pl. 2 [34].

Heliopolis. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.63Fragments from statue group of Osiris seated with Ramesses II and Merneptah standing, dedicated by Ramosi-userpehti, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1208.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, pl. 170.

Heliopolis. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.63ARamesses II, seated, black granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 15.4.18.1.

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iv.63ADouble-statue, Isis and Osiris seated, dedicated by Suro, Chief of the storehouse in the temple of Re, withfamily mentioned including son Paraemhab, Third Int. Per., found east of ‘Ain Shems, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 92591.Bickel, S. and Tallet, P. in BIFAO 100 (2000), 129-34 figs. 1-4.

Heliopolis. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.63ABase from kneeling statue of Pedepep, good name Psammethekemakhet, slate, temp. Psammetikhos II, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1292 (JE 29469).Text, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, 150.<<>>

Heliopolis. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.63ASphinx, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1207 (JE 29218).See Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, 107.

Heliopolis. Miscellaneous. Stelae.iv.64AParts of false door of Iauptah, Old Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1454 (JE 21765), CG 1466 (JE21766), CG 1496 (JE 21767), CG 1502 (JE 21768).Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 141, 155-6, 200-1, 206.

Heliopolis. Miscellaneous. Stelae.iv.63Inscribed on both sides, Amenophis IV and family adore the Aten, back usurped by Haremhab, with Pare-em-hab below, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34175 (JE 41563).Lacau, Stéles du Nouvel Empire pl. 65. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 170 [600].

Heliopolis. Miscellaneous. Stelae.iv.64[Amen]mosi, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34146.Lacau, Stèles du Nouvel Empire 194 pl. 59.

Heliopolis. Miscellaneous. Stelae.iv.64AIry, with Isis in upper register, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 7.7.37.41.Fakry in Archiv für aegyptische Archaeologie i (1938), 34-5 [4].

Heliopolis. Miscellaneous. Stelae.iv.64Year 14 of Sesonchis II (as III in Bibl.), mentioning his son Bekennif, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,

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JE 45610.Texts, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xvi (1916), 6.

Heliopolis. Miscellaneous. Reliefs, etc.iv.64Block, Ramesses II running, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 27487.Kees, Opfertanz 277 [39] Abb. 5 pl. iii.

Heliopolis. Miscellaneous. Reliefs, etc.iv.64ALintel (restored from two blocks) mentioning Mnevis and Sepa, and jamb of Ramesses III, from Temple, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 88881-2.Zayed, Trois Études 30-1 [A, B], and 32 figs. 21, 20.

Heliopolis. Miscellaneous. Reliefs, etc.iv.64AThree blocks, two from lintel of May and Hura, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No.7.7.37.37-8.Fakhry in Archiv für aegyptische Archaeologie i, 31-4 pl. 4 [1-3].

Heliopolis. Miscellaneous. Reliefs, etc.iv.64Obelisk of Antef, 1st Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 17010 (JE 51877).Kuentz, Obélisques pl. 6.

Heliopolis. Miscellaneous. Reliefs, etc.iv.64ABlock with three lines of dedicatory text of Ramesses II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 18.2.58.9.Text, Kitchen, Ram. Inscr. ii, 484 [185, B].

Heliopolis. Miscellaneous. Reliefs, etc.iv.64ARelief bringing funeral outfit, from tomb of Thonufer, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 29211.Maspero, Le Musée Egyptien ii, pls. xxxii [middle], xxxiv.

Heliopolis. Miscellaneous. Reliefs, etc.iv.64AOffering-table of Rekhti, Dyn. V-VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 57024 (JE 21769; Temp. No.3.5.15.1.).Abou-Ghazi, Denkmäler iii, 28 pl.

Heliopolis. Miscellaneous. Offering-tables.iv.65

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Offering-table of Anenen, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23144 (JE 40531).Kuentz, Obélisques pl. 36.

Heliopolis. Miscellaneous. Offering-tables.iv.65Offering-table of Re-het, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23138 (JE 40526).Kuentz, Obélisques pl. 34.

Heliopolis. Miscellaneous. Various.iv.65ACylinder-seal dedicated by Harmosi, temp. Osorkon II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 65833.Barguet in Mélanges Maspero, i [4], 10 fig. 8.

Benha with Tell Atrîb (Athribis). Cache.iv.65Cache of treasure, including plaque of Bekennefi, [temp. Pi-ankhy], Dyn. XXV-XXX, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 48859.Engelback in Ann. Serv. xxiv (1924), 181-5 with four pls.

Benha with Tell Atrîb (Athribis). Temple of Amasis.iv.65AUpper part stela with Osiris and Isis, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 93157.Ruszczyc in Études et Travaux ix (1976), 124 fig. 7.

Benha with Tell Atrîb (Athribis). Temple of Amasis.iv.65ASphinx, headless, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 93158.Ruszczyc in Études et Travaux ix (1976), 124-5 fig. 9.

Benha with Tell Atrîb (Athribis). Temple of Amasis.iv.65APlaque, gold, from foundation deposit, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 8.9.62.38.Ellis in Egypt Travel Magazine 50 (Oct. 1958), 12 fig. 7.

Benha with Tell Atrîb (Athribis). Temple of Amasis.iv.65AThree plaques, faience, foundation deposits, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. Nos. 8.9.62.39-40.See Malinowski in Ann. Serv. lviii (1964), 236.

Benha with Tell Atrîb (Athribis). Roman Temple.iv.65AStela of Ramesses II, usurped Dyn. XXX, with cryptographic text, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.

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Benha with Tell Atrîb (Athribis). Cemetery. Tomb of Queen Takhut, wife of Psammetikhos II.iv.65ASarcophagus of Queen, quartzite in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Adam in Ann. Serv. lv, (1958), pl. vii [c].

Benha with Tell Atrîb (Athribis). Cemetery. Tomb of Queen Takhut, wife of Psammetikhos II.iv.65AMask from sarcophagus, gold, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 88963.Leclant in Orientalia xix (1950), pl. 65.

Benha with Tell Atrîb (Athribis). Cemetery. Tomb of Queen Takhut, wife of Psammetikhos II.iv.65AJewellery, from sarcophagus, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 88964-89043.Leclant in Orientalia xix (1950), pl. 63.

Benha with Tell Atrîb (Athribis). Cemetery. Tomb of Tade-ubaste. Late Period.iv.65AFour canopic-jars of deceased, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 90888 (Temp. No. 8.9.62.1).See Leclant in Orientalia xxv (1956), 100 [a, b].

Benha with Tell Atrîb (Athribis). Cemetery. Various.iv.65AOffering stand of Ankhwehebre, black basalt, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 89626.<<>>

Benha with Tell Atrîb (Athribis). Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.65-6Monument with figure of sacred serpent of Athribis, Amenophis III, black granite, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, Temp. No. 30.10.26.9.Mariette, Mon. Div. pl. 63 [b]. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 140 [469].

Benha with Tell Atrîb (Athribis). Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.66AStatue, lower part, black granite, temp. Ramesses II and Merneptah, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No.12.10.30.2.See Vernus, Athribis 45 [46] (as Temp. No. 16.10.30.2).

Benha with Tell Atrîb (Athribis). Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.66ASemtu-tefnakht kneeling with naos of Khentekhtai, temp. Psammetikhos I, probably from here, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum.

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Benha with Tell Atrîb (Athribis). Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.66ANimaetre, legs lost, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 704.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 45 Bl. 130 (called Middle Kingdom).<<>>

Benha with Tell Atrîb (Athribis). Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.66AFragment of statue-base of P....rud, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1266.Text, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, 135-6.<<>>

Benha with Tell Atrîb (Athribis). Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.66AStanding statue of Zeho, Priest of Kemy in Athribis, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. No. 4.6.9.1.See Vernus, Athribis 193-5 [161].<<>>

Benha with Tell Atrîb (Athribis). Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.66AScribe statue of Bekennefi, lower part, Dyn. XXV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 22.10.48.16.Habachi in Mitt. Kairo xv (1957), 69-74 figs. 1-5 pls. v-vii.<<>>

Benha with Tell Atrîb (Athribis). Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.66Zeho-p-shed squatting with stela of Horus on crocodiles, on stand with offering basin, black granite, temp.Philip Arrhidaeus, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46341 (Temp. No. 4.6.19.1).R. P[irelli] in Tiradritti, F. (ed.), The Treasures of the Egyptian Museum (1999), 368-9 figs. (as basalt); Hamzain Ann. Serv. xxxviii (1938), pl. 28 (detail).

Benha with Tell Atrîb (Athribis). Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.66AFragment of statue base of Pefteuamun, black stone, Dyn. XXIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. No. 22.10.48.18.Vernus in MDAIK 37 (1981), 483-7 fig. Taf. 80.<<>>

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iv.66APtolemy before a hawk, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43837.<<>>

Benha with Tell Atrîb (Athribis). Miscellaneous. Stelae.iv.66AKhentekhthai (deity) and King(?), Ptolemaic or Roman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 55029.<<>>

Benha with Tell Atrîb (Athribis). Miscellaneous. Reliefs, etc.iv.66AHalf of lintel with cartouches of Tuthmosis III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 32015.<<>>

Benha with Tell Atrîb (Athribis). Miscellaneous. Reliefs, etc.iv.66AJamb of Tuthmosis III, with name of Tu..., Count, Prophet, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No.12.2.25.13.Vernus, Athribis 22-3 [24] pl. i.

Benha with Tell Atrîb (Athribis). Miscellaneous. Reliefs, etc.iv.66ATwo obelisk bases of Ramesses II, with King before Horus-Khentekhthai, red granite, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 72147 (Temp. No. 11.11.20.20).Schott in MDAIK, viii (1939), pls. 31-3.<<>>

Benha with Tell Atrîb (Athribis). Miscellaneous. Reliefs, etc.iv.66Blocks of Ramesses II with magical reliefs and inscriptions, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46095.Daressy in Ann. Serv. xvii (1917), 186-93 figs. 1-4.

Benha with Tell Atrîb (Athribis). Miscellaneous. Reliefs, etc.iv.66Block (usurped) of Ramesses II and Prince Merneptah, with Seth erased by latter, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 32009.Engelbach in Ann. Serv. xxx (1930),197-202 pls. 1, 2.

Benha with Tell Atrîb (Athribis). Miscellaneous. Reliefs, etc.iv.66APart of lintel, man before Termuthis, temp. Merneptah, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 40015.

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Benha with Tell Atrîb (Athribis). Miscellaneous. Reliefs, etc.iv.66ALintel-fragment of Nakhtu, temp. Merneptah, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 40035 (Temp. No. 19.6.24.8).Text, Kitchen, Ram. Inscr. iv, 139 [87].

Benha with Tell Atrîb (Athribis). Miscellaneous. Reliefs, etc.iv.66AFragments of lintel with cornice, with double scene of official Haremhab kneeling before cartouches RamessesIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 25.6.24.11.<<>>

Benha with Tell Atrîb (Athribis). Miscellaneous. Reliefs, etc.iv.66ALintel-fragments and upper part left jamb of Haremhab, temp. Ramesses III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE32014 and Temp. No. 2.2.21.12.Gohary, S. G. in Glimpses of Ancient Egypt. Studies ... Fairman 75-9 pls. ia, ib.

Benha with Tell Atrîb (Athribis). Miscellaneous. Reliefs, etc.iv.66ALeft half of lintel, two fragments, woman offering to deceased, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 33986.See Vernus, Athribis 54 [58].<<>>

Benha with Tell Atrîb (Athribis). Miscellaneous. Reliefs, etc.iv.66ABlock, with part of offering scene with King Sesonchis I (?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No.16.10.30.2.See Vernus, Athribis 58-9 [64].<<>>

Benha with Tell Atrîb (Athribis). Miscellaneous. Reliefs, etc.iv.66ABlock with texts on two faces, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 16.10.30.3.<<>>

Benha with Tell Atrîb (Athribis). Miscellaneous. Reliefs, etc.iv.66Frieze from intercolumnar wall (as naos in Bibl.) with alternate cartouches of nomarchs Neferkare (as Sabaconin Bibl.) and Wehebre (later Psammetikhos I), and those of Apries on the other side, re-used with Greek text,formerly in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 9273, now in Alexandria, Graeco-Roman Museum.Habachi in BIFAO 82 (1982), 214-15, 222-3 fig. 1. See Vernus, Athribis 81 [85].

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Benha with Tell Atrîb (Athribis). Miscellaneous. Reliefs, etc.iv.66Fragment with cartouches of Teos, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 2.7.24.2.See Daressy in Ann. Serv. xvii (1917), 42.

Benha with Tell Atrîb (Athribis). Miscellaneous. Reliefs, etc.iv.66Trilingual decree of asylum, year 18 of Ptolemy XI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 31089.Le Musée Égyptien ii, 22 pl. 8.

Benha with Tell Atrîb (Athribis). Miscellaneous. Various.iv.66Circular offering-table of Hor, 3rd Int. Period or later (as post New Kingdom in Bibl.), in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 23091 (JE 40488).Kamal, Tables d’offrandes pl. 19.

Benha with Tell Atrîb (Athribis). Miscellaneous. Various.iv.66Top part of naos of Kemwer of Athribis, dedicated by Amasis, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 70011 (JE 40034), bottom part of naos, found near Saida Zeinab mosque in Cairo.Roeder, Naos pl. 12 [a], 54 [c], 75 [a, b], 76 [a, b].

Benha with Tell Atrîb (Athribis). Miscellaneous. Various.iv.67ANaos of Psammetikhos II, usurped from Necho II, quartzite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 88205.Habachi in BIFAO 82 (1982), 216-19 figs. 2, 3 pl. xl (as CG 88205).<<>>

Benha with Tell Atrîb (Athribis). Tah. anûb.iv.67AThree fragments of columns of Amenophis III, usurped by Merneptah and Setnakht, basalt, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, Temp. No. 25.8.33.1 (A-C).Bakry in Mitt. Kairo xxii (1967), 57 pl. xiv [a, b].

Benha with Tell Atrîb (Athribis). Kafr Manâqir.iv.67Dorsal pillar from statue of Nektanebos I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46438.Texts, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xix (1919), 136.

Benha with Tell Atrîb (Athribis). Quarries of Quesna.iv.67ASarcophagus of Irharudjaennefu called Harwodj, black granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum [WesternCourtyard].

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Kôm el-Ahmar.iv.67Historical stela, Libyan campaign, year 5 of Merneptah, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 50568.Lefebvre in Ann. Serv. xxvii (1927), 21-3, 30 pls. i, ii. See Brief Descr. 6017.

Tûkh el-Malaq.iv.67Statuette of bull-headed Shu, black granite, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 42893 (asJE 42193 in Bibl.).Text on back, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xvii (1917), 45 (called 42193).

Tûkh el-Malaq. Qaha.iv.67Two fragments from an obelisk of Merneptah, red granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 17025(JE 55310).Texts, Kuentz, Obélisques 51-2 fig. 50.

Tûkh el-Malaq. El-Barâda.iv.67Stela, a Ptolemy offers field to Horus-Khentekhthai, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 3.4.21.3.Texts, Gauthier in Ann. Serv. xxi (1921), 39.

Zawyet Razîn.iv.67Fragment of architrave with cartouche of Ramesses II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43711.Texts, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xii (1912), 193.

Zawyet Razîn.iv.67ASmall stela, serpent before altar, Roman, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43710.Daressy in Ann. Serv. xii (1912), 195 fig. 8.

Ashmûn.iv.67Block with remnant of New Kingdom text mentioning Tunip, re-used for ritual text about Dyn. XXX, basalt,in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 45936.Texts, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xvi (1916), 221-30.

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Apis-stela, year 13 of Apries, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72038.Drioton in Ann. Serv. xxxix (1939), 121-5 fig. 3.

Kôm Abû Billo.iv.68ABust, Roman, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Maspero, Guide (1915), 225 [965] fig. 77.

Kôm Abû Billo.iv.68AStela, lion (or sphinx), Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 35669.

Wardân.iv.68Coffin of Psammethek, Late Period or Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 28455.Grébaut Le Musée Égyptien i, 16-17 pl. 19. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 325 [3262].

Wardân.iv.68ACover from outer sarcophagus, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 29322 (JE 66751).Maspero and Gauthier, Sarcophages ... persanes et ptolémaiques ii, 341-8 pl. 41.

El-Qat.t.a. Old Kingdom Cemetery. Finds.iv.68AScribe’s palette of Akau, schist, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 88865.Fischer in ZÄS 105 (1978), 58-9 fig. 8 Taf. i [b]. See Leclant in Orientalia 19 [4] (1950), 495.

El-Qat.t.a. Old Kingdom Cemetery. Finds.iv.68AHeadrest of Akau (same man as preceding), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 88865.See Leclant in Orientalia 19 [4] (1950), 495.

El-Qat.t.a. Old Kingdom Cemetery. Finds.iv.68ALibation tablet with seven receptacles of a Ruler of the House, name lost (possibly Akhu, same man aspreceding), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 88866.

El-Qat.t.a. Old Kingdom Cemetery. Finds.iv.68AAnother monument (unable to establish what type of object this is) of Akau (same man as preceding), in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 88868.See Leclant in Orientalia 19 [4] (1950), 495.

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El-Qat.t.a. Old Kingdom Cemetery. Finds.iv.68AStatuette, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 88864.

El-Qat.t.a. Old Kingdom Cemetery. Finds.iv.68AStela of Ithy, Old Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 13.7.49.1.Name of son, Fischer in ZÄS 105 (1978), 59.

El-Qat.t.a. Old Kingdom Cemetery. Finds.iv.68AFragments of relief with remains of scenes, Old Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 13.7.49.2-8.

Ausîm (Letopolis). Temple of Horus. Late Period and Nektanebos I.iv.68Fragment, Achoris, grey granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 16.6.24.2.Text, Kamal in Ann. Serv. iv (1903), 92 [lower].

Ausîm (Letopolis). Temple of Horus. Late Period and Nektanebos I.iv.68ABlock with three columns of text (? same as last), granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 35496.

Ausîm (Letopolis). Temple of Horus. Late Period and Nektanebos I.iv.68Two blocks of Nektanebos I, one with figure of Pehu, and another with nomes of Lower Egypt, black granite,in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 89610 A, B.Gauthier in Ann. Serv. xxxii (1932), 78-80 pl. [2].

Ausîm (Letopolis). Miscellaneous.iv.68A (moved from iv.96)Fragment of double-statue, ...ku and Nana, Middle Kingdom to New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 859.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 124 pl. 154.

Ausîm (Letopolis). Miscellaneous.iv.68AStatue, lioness feeding young, granite, Late Period, found at Zeidîd, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 35487.See Naguib in Ann. Serv. iv (1903), 83-4.

Cairo. Monuments and re-used blocks found in the city. Old and Middle Kingdoms.iv.69

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Lower part of seated statue (as base in Bibl.) of Khephren, diorite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. No. 25.11.18.4.Texts, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xviii (1919), 275 [1].<<>>

Cairo. Monuments and re-used blocks found in the city. Old and Middle Kingdoms.iv.69Sphinx of Pepy I, fragment, schist, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 541 (JE 29220).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, pl. 90.

Cairo. Monuments and re-used blocks found in the city. Old and Middle Kingdoms.iv.69ASphinx, damaged, dedicated by Sesostris II to gods of Heliopolis, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 37796.Fay, B. The Louvre Sphinx 57, 65 [26] pl. 85 [c].<<>>

Cairo. Monuments and re-used blocks found in the city. Old and Middle Kingdoms.iv.69APedestal with two rows of human-headed uraei and cartouches of Amenemhet IV on sides, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 42906.Brunton in Ann. Serv. xxxix (1939), 177-81 pls. 23, 24.

Cairo. Monuments and re-used blocks found in the city. Hyksos Period.iv.69Offering-table, dedicated to Seth, grey granite, Middle Kingdom, usurped by Apophis II, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 23073 (JE 39605).Kamal, Tables d’offrandes 61-2. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 153 [509] fig. 57.

Cairo. Monuments and re-used blocks found in the city. New Kingdom.iv.70ATwo fragments of columns of Amenophis III, usurped by Merneptah and Setnakht (from K. ûs.ûn Wakala),basalt, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Bakry in MDAIK xxii (1967), 34-6 [A, B] pls. xiii, xvi [a].

Cairo. Monuments and re-used blocks found in the city. New Kingdom.iv.70Stela, Haremhab before [Khephren] with text of god, part, quartzite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 34189.Hari, Horemheb 289-92 fig. 79 pls. xlvi, xlvii; Lacau, Stèles i, 235-6. Text, Daressy in Ann. Serv. iv (1903), 103-4 [4]. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 124 [406].

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iv.70Angle of door with cartouche of Haremhab (?), sandstone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Text, Daressy in Ann. Serv. iv (1903), 103 [3].<<>>

Cairo. Monuments and re-used blocks found in the city. New Kingdom.iv.70AFragment of column of Haremhab, red quartzite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 10.12.14.7.Myliwiec, Studien zum Gott Atum ii, 242 [6], 244 Taf. xi [b], Abb. 5.

Cairo. Monuments and re-used blocks found in the city. New Kingdom.iv.70Offering-table of Sethos I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23090 (JE 34616, 34671).Kamal, Tables d’offrandes 73-4 pl. 19 [upper].

Cairo. Monuments and re-used blocks found in the city. New Kingdom.iv.70AHead of deity from a pair or group-statue with Ramesses II, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 89292.<<>>

Cairo. Monuments and re-used blocks found in the city. New Kingdom.iv.70ALintel fragment, Ramesses II adores Atum and Re-Harakhti, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34667.See Daressy in Bull. Inst. Ég. 4 Sér i (1900), 129.<<>>

Cairo. Monuments and re-used blocks found in the city. New Kingdom.iv.70Fragment of obelisk of Ramesses II, usurped by Merneptah and Sethos II, granite, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, Temp. No. 25.11.18.5.Text, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xviii (1919), 276 [2]. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 4 [D].<<>>

Cairo. Monuments and re-used blocks found in the city. New Kingdom.iv.70AStatue, Merneptah, headless, sandstone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 7.10.48.1.<<>>

Cairo. Monuments and re-used blocks found in the city. New Kingdom.iv.70ABlock with Atum, year 2 of Merneptah, sandstone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 89291.<<>>

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Cairo. Monuments and re-used blocks found in the city. New Kingdom.iv.70-1Part of column, Merneptah before two divinities, red granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. No. 21.6.24.10.Text, Maspero in ZÄS xix (1881), 118 [h].<<>>

Cairo. Monuments and re-used blocks found in the city. New Kingdom.iv.71ABlock of Ramesses III, found in a house, red granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 26.9.61.1.<<>>

Cairo. Monuments and re-used blocks found in the city. New Kingdom.iv.71Lower part of obelisk of Ramesses IV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 17026 (JE 55311).Kuentz, Obélisques 53-4 pl. 19. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 166 [576].

Cairo. Monuments and re-used blocks found in the city. New Kingdom.iv.71Blocks from naos of Ramesses VI (as III in Bibl.), quartzite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 35657.Text, Daressy in Ann. Serv. iv (1903), 104 [5].<<>>

Cairo. Monuments and re-used blocks found in the city. New Kingdom.iv.71ABlock of Ramesses IX, from Abbasia, red granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 1.10.23.1.<<>>

Cairo. Monuments and re-used blocks found in the city. New Kingdom.iv.71AStatue of Huy, Vizier, seated, New Kingdom (possibly not ancient), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No.14.12.34.1.

Cairo. Monuments and re-used blocks found in the city. New Kingdom.iv.71AFragment of kilt from a royal statue with Golden Horus name of probably Amenmesse, in Cairo Mus. Temp.No. 30.8.64.4.Hardwick, T. in JEA 92 (2006), 255-60 figs. 1, 3.

Cairo. Monuments and re-used blocks found in the city. After Dyn. XX.iv.71Stela, year 16 of Siamun, formerly in Cairo, Collection Collège Saint-Joseph des Frères des ÉcolesChrétiennes, now in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 70218.

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Cairo. Monuments and re-used blocks found in the city. After Dyn. XX.iv.71Column of Apries, basalt, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 47835.Jéquier L’Architectura ii, pl. 7 B [5].<<>>

Cairo. Monuments and re-used blocks found in the city. After Dyn. XX.iv.71AFragment of offering-table of Apries, dedicated to Hapi, sandstone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 32010.<<>>

Cairo. Monuments and re-used blocks found in the city. After Dyn. XX.iv.71Stela, year 4 (as 3 in Bibl.) of Amasis, red granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 13.6.24.1.Text, Daressy in Rec. de Trav. xxii (1900), 2-3. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 206 [849].<<>>

Cairo. Monuments and re-used blocks found in the city. After Dyn. XX.iv.72ACover and two fragments from cuve of sarcophagus of Usermaetre, early Ptolemaic, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 29309 (JE 27493), other fragments in Geneva, Musée d’Art et d’Histoire, 18050, 27806, andanother on loan from New York NY, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 04.2.539.Maspero and Gauthier, Sarcophages ... persanes et ptolémaiques ii, 20-41 pls. 9-12. See Maspero, Guide (1914),246-7 [2006].<<>>

Cairo. Monuments and re-used blocks found in the city. After Dyn. XX.iv.72APart of offering-table, presumably of Amasis, quartzite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 2.1.15.3.<<>>

Cairo. Monuments and re-used blocks found in the city. After Dyn. XX.iv.72Block with two registers statues of divinities, granite, Late Period, found in Mosque el-Dardir , in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 43073.Texts, Daressy in Rec. de Trav. xxxv (1913), 45 [1].<<>>

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iv.72Block from offering-table of Ramesses II, black granite, found in rue el-Dardiri, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 43072.Texts, Daressy in Rec. de Trav. xxxv (1913), 45 [2].<<>>

Cairo. Monuments and re-used blocks found in the city. After Dyn. XX.iv.72ASarcophagus of Nebnufer, granite, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Sawyer in Antiquity viii (June 1934), 105 pl. v.<<>>

Cairo. Monuments and re-used blocks found in the city. After Dyn. XX.iv.72Statue of Achoris, fragment, Dyn. XXIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1080 (JE 28026).See Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, 48.

Cairo. Monuments and re-used blocks found in the city. After Dyn. XX.iv.72ABlock with Nektanebos (I?) offering, found in Citadel, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 27.7.33.1.

Cairo. Monuments and re-used blocks found in the city. After Dyn. XX.iv.72Sarcophagus of Nektanebos I, fragments, black granite, one found in Mosque Sangar el-Gaûli, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 34673.Texts, Daressy in Ann. Serv. iv (1903), 105-9 [7]. Fragment found in Mosque Sangar el-Gaûli, Kamal in ib.ii, 129-30.<<>>

Cairo. Monuments and re-used blocks found in the city. After Dyn. XX.iv.72 (joined with iv.49, all references to eventually go here)Naos of Neith, dedicated by Nektanebos I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 70020 (JE 34673).Roeder, Naos pl. 16 [a]. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 201 [807].<<>>

Cairo. Monuments and re-used blocks found in the city. After Dyn. XX.iv.72ABlock with two snake-headed and two frog-headed deities, re-used in the tombs of the Khalifs, red sandstone,Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 29038.See Rowe in Ann. Serv. xxxviii (1938), 530.<<>>

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iv.72-3AFragment of obelisk of Nektanebos II, schist, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 17030 (JE 55312), adjoinsLondon, British Museum, EA 524 (one of a pair of obelisks, both of which are in the British Museum, EA523-4).Kuentz, Obélisques 61-2.<<>>

Cairo. Monuments and re-used blocks found in the city. After Dyn. XX.iv.73Fragment of sarcophagus with titles of a Prophet of Isis of Bahbît, black basalt, Dyn. XXX, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 43770.Text, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xii (1912), 284.<<>>

Cairo. Monuments and re-used blocks found in the city. After Dyn. XX.iv.73ABlock, king (cartouches blank) offers to goddess, black granite, Late Period, found in Siqqet el Faggula, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 59135.<<>>

Cairo. Monuments and re-used blocks found in the city. After Dyn. XX.iv.73Block from door of naos of Alexander II, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43978.Text, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xii (1912), 286.

Cairo. Monuments and re-used blocks found in the city. After Dyn. XX.iv.73APyramidal naos of Ptolemy II, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 16.8.34.1.Thiers, C. in BIFAO 97 (1997), 253-9, 265-7 figs. (with reconstructions).

Cairo. Monuments and re-used blocks found in the city. After Dyn. XX.iv.73AFragment of stela with bilingual text (part of decree) of Ptolemy III and Berenice, sandstone, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 3.5.33.1.Raphael in Mélanges Maspero i [2], 509-12 pl.

Cairo. Monuments and re-used blocks found in the city. After Dyn. XX.iv.73Statue, Khenti (?), holding astronomical instrument. Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No.25.11.18.3.Text, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xviii (1919), 276-8 [3].<<>>

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Cairo. Monuments and re-used blocks found in the city. After Dyn. XX.iv.73ATwo fragments of sarcophagus with cartouche of Ptolemy VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 45383-4.<<>>

Cairo. Monuments and re-used blocks found in the city. After Dyn. XX.iv.73ARelief, two priests before Astarte-Hathor, early Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43081.Aimé-Giron in BIFAO xxv (1925), 191-211 pls. i, ii.<<>>

Cairo. South of Old Cairo. Athar el-Nabi.iv.73AStatue of Merneptah, kneeling holding naos containing Re-Horus with scarab on roof, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 53679.Hamza in Ann. Serv. xxxvii (1937), 235-8 pls. 1, 2.

Cairo. Bat.n el-Bagara, at El-Fust.ât. Tomb of Pawemhetef. Late Period.iv.73ASarcophagus of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 67764.Hamza in Ann. Serv. xxxvii (1937), 138-42 pls. 6, 7. See Brief Descr. No. 6268.

Cairo. Bat.n el-Bagara, at El-Fust.ât. Late Tomb. Dyn. XXVI-XXX.iv.73ATwo coffins, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 67134-5.Texts, Hamza in Ann. Serv. xxxvii (1937), 58-70.

Cairo. Bat.n el-Bagara, at El-Fust.ât. Late Tomb. Dyn. XXVI-XXX.iv.73ASarcophagus with remains of hieartic text in ink, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 68490.Hamza in Ann. Serv. xxxviii (1938), pl. 89 [B].

Cairo. Bat.n el-Bagara, at El-Fust.ât. Late Tomb. Dyn. XXVI-XXX.iv.73ASarcophagus with titles in hieratic and demotic text in ink, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 68491.Hamza in Ann. Serv. xxxviii (1938), 481 pl. 90 [B].

Cairo. Island of Roda. Building near Nilometor.

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iv.73AFragments with text of 1st and 2nd scenes of Book of Caverns, Late Peirod, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE65919.Piankoff in BIFAO xli (1942), 2, 6-7 pls. iii-ix [R].

On the Cairo-Suez Road. Almaza.iv.73AStatue-group, Ramesses III as Khepri, with Queen or goddess, with phophylactic texts on seat, red quartzite,in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 69771.Drioton in Ann. Serv. xxxix (1939), pls. 2-5, pp. 57-88.

On the Cairo-Suez Road. Almaza.iv.73AFragments from colossus of Ramesses III, red quartzite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 6.10.38.1A-C.See Drioton in Ann. Serv. xxxix (1939), 58 n. 1.

T. ura and El-Mas.ara. El-Mas.ara Quarries.iv.746. Stela of Neferpert, year 22 of Amosis, with sledge drawn by oxen, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 62949.Young, Hieroglyphics pl. 88 [lower left]. Lower part, oxen dragging sledge, Saleh, Hauptwerke No. 119 fig. SeeBrief Descr. No. 6246.

T. ura and El-Mas.ara. T. ura Cemetery.iv.75AThree blocks and part of a jamb from Mastaba of Iu. Dyn. VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No.31.12.28.12-14.Titles, Gunn in Ann. Serv. xxix (1929), 92.

T. ura and El-Mas.ara. Masara. Miscellaneous.iv.75ATorso from standing statue, with address to jackals on back, probably Ptolemaic or Roman Period, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 52356.Hornemann, Types i, pl. 263. Ann. Serv. xxix (1929), 95.

T. ura and El-Mas.ara. Masara. Miscellaneous.iv.75ACuve with lid, with Negro and Syrian captives kneeling, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 45204.<<>>

Helwân. Ezbet el-Walda. Cemeteries Dyn. I-II. Stelae.

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iv.75AStela of Irni, Dyn. II, formerly in King Farouk colln., now in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 88123.Saad in Ann. Serv. Cahier No. 21 (1957), 31-3 [15] fig. 24 pl. 18.

Helwân. Ezbet el-Walda. Cemeteries Dyn. I-II. Tomb 116 H.4.iv.75ABundle of lotus-buds representing column, ivory, Dyn. I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Saad in Ann. Serv. Cahier No. 14 (1951), 14 pl. xi [a]. See Brief Descr. No. 6339.

Helwân. Ezbet el-Walda. Cemeteries Dyn. I-II. Finds.iv.75ASeal of Aha with two giraffes under date-palm, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Said in Ann. Serv. Supp. 3 (1947), 166 fig. 14.

Helwân. Miscellaneous.iv.75AFive statues with “proscription-texts”, alabaster, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 63955-9.See Posener in Mélanges Syriens offerts à René Dussaud 314-17. JE 63955, Parkinson, Voices from Ancient Egyptfig. on 126.

El-Minya and El-Shurafa. Roman Fort, Town, and Cemetery, and Ptolemaic Cemetery farther south.iv.75Sphinx of a Queen, serpentine, Dyn. XVIII or XX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 56599.Engelbach in Ann. Serv. xxxi (1931), 28 pl. 2 [lower].

El-Minya and El-Shurafa. Roman Fort, Town, and Cemetery, and Ptolemaic Cemetery farther south.iv.75Stela, year 16 of Osorkon II, dedicated by Zeptahefankh, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 45327 (Temp. No.27.1.21.2).Iversen in Kgl. Dansk Videnskab-Selskab. Historisk-filologiske Meddedelser xxvii [5], 3-18 pl. i. Ann. Serv. xv(1915), 140-1.<<>>

At.fîh. (Aphroditopolis). Finds.iv.76Sphinx of Sebkhotp IV (Khaneferre), head lost, black granite, probably from here, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 421 (JE 26039).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 29 pl. 68. See Maspero, Guide (1914), 111 [363].

At.fîh. (Aphroditopolis). Finds.iv.76Lower part from statue of Sethos II, kneeling holding naos containing statue of Isis-Hathor, in Cairo, Egyptian

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At.fîh. (Aphroditopolis).iv.76Stela, year 13 of Ptolemy I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22180.Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines 158-9 pl. 53.

El Lisht. North Pyramid. Amenemhet I. Mortuary Temple. Re-used blocks.iv.77ABlock with double-scene (left end destroyed), Amenemhet I in h. eb-sed costume holding palm-ribs, etc., inCairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 40484.Figures of King, Wallert, Die Palmen im Alten Ägypten pl. vi. Right side, Fischer in Metropolitan Museum Journal5 (1972), 12 fig. 12.

El Lisht. North Pyramid. Amenemhet I. Mortuary Temple. Re-used blocks.iv.77King as hawk before Monthu and Atum, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 31877.Gauthier and Jéquier, Fouilles fig. 108.

El Lisht. North Pyramid. Amenemhet I. Mortuary Temple. Re-used blocks.iv.77King embraced by goddess, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 13.4.22.5.Gauthier and Jéquier, Fouilles fig. 109.

El Lisht. North Pyramid. Amenemhet I. Mortuary Temple. Re-used blocks.iv.77Fragment of lintel, double-scene, Sesostris I, before Amenemhet I with Buto, and with [a deity], in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 31878.Gauthier and Jéquier, Fouilles fig. 111.

El Lisht. North Pyramid. Amenemhet I. Mortuary Temple. Re-used blocks.iv.77Two female estates, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 41640.Gauthier and Jéquier, Fouilles fig. 114.

El Lisht. North Pyramid. Amenemhet I. Mortuary Temple. Re-used blocks.iv.77AFragment with cartouche of Amenemhet I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 40483.Wilkinson, C. K. and Hill, Egyptian Wall Paintings fig. on. 68 [Inst. 1979.2.24].

El Lisht. North Pyramid. Amenemhet I. Mortuary Temple. Re-used blocks.iv.79

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False door of Amenemhet I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 45086.Lythgoe in MMA Bull. July 1907, 115 fig. 4.

El Lisht. North Pyramid. Amenemhet I. Mastabas inside Pyramid Enclosure. Tomb of Nakht.iv.79Statue of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 409 (JE 31880).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 20-1 pl. 67. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 102 [283].

El Lisht. North Pyramid. Amenemhet I. Mastabas outside Pyramid Enclosure. Pit of Ameny.iv.81Stela of Ameny and Sit-khonsu, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 45246.Mace in MMA Bull. Oct. 1914, 220 fig. 13 and cover.

El Lisht. North Pyramid. Amenemhet I. Various.iv.81ASquatting statuette of Senebrau, Dyn. XII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 45245.Mace in MMA Bull. Oct. 1914, 217, 220 fig. 8.<<>>

El Lisht. North Pyramid. Amenemhet I. Various.iv.81Head from female statuette, wood, Dyn. XII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 39390.Encycl. Phot. pl. 59. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 448 [4232].

El Lisht. South Pyramid. Sesostris I. Approach.iv.82Six Osiride statues of Sesostris I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 397-402.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, pl. 65 (CG 399 and 401). See Maspero, Guide (1915), 103 [301A-6]. CG397, see Vandier, Manuel iii. 587. CG 398, Hornemann, Types I, pl. 36. CG 399, Meier-Graefe, Pyramide ...pl. 18. CG 400, Hornemann, Types I, pl. 37. CG 401, Maspero, Égypte fig. 30. CG 402, Müller, H. W. Äg.Kunst Abb. 63.

El Lisht. South Pyramid. Sesostris I. Approach.iv.82AEight fragments from CG 397, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1217.See Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, 113.

El Lisht. South Pyramid. Sesostris I. Mortuary Temple.iv.82Fragment with two geese, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum (as in New York NY, Metropolitan Museum of Artin Bibl.).Evers, Staat i, pl. 47.

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El Lisht. South Pyramid. Sesostris I. Mortuary Temple.iv.82AFragment with Seth, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Borchardt in ZÄS xlvi (1909-10), fig. on 90.

El Lisht. South Pyramid. Sesostris I. Mortuary Temple.iv.82Offering-table with Nile gods, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23001 (JE 31876).Kamal, Tables d’offrandes pls. 1, 2. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 171 [611].

El Lisht. South Pyramid. Sesostris I. Mortuary Temple.iv.82Wand of princess Neferu-Ptah, wife of Sesostris I (not daughter of Amenemhet III as in Bibl.), ivory, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 9438 (JE 31046).Daressy, Textes et dessins magiques pl. 12.

El Lisht. South Pyramid. Sesostris I. Mortuary Temple.iv.82ASealings with name of Pyramid, and names of Sesostris III, Queen Nofru, and Sebkhotp III, clay, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 58826-44.See Lansing in MMA Bull. Pt. ii, (April 1933), 20-1.

El Lisht. South Pyramid. Sesostris I. Cachette.iv.82-3Ten statues, Sesostris I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 411-20 (JE 31137-45).Gauthier and Jequier, Fouilles figs. 24-5, 28-37 pls. 9-13. Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, pl. 67 (CG 411,413), 23-9. See Maspero, Guide,(1915) 109-10 [301] fig. 41. CG 11, Westendorf,Das alte Ägypten fig. on 88-9. CG 12, Buschor, Bildnistufen 276 Abb. 116. CG 14, Saleh, Hauptwerke No. 87 fig. CG 15, Johnson inJARCE xvii (1980), 16 pl. iii [c] (as III [d]). CG 16, Hamann, Ägyptische Kunst 162 Abb. 161. CG 17, upperpart Eggebrecht, Das Alte Ägypten fig. on 429 [right]. CG 18, Ranke, Meisterwerke der Ägyptischen Kunst (1948),pl. 27. CG 19, Wildung, Die Kunst des alten Ägypten 102 Abb. 35. CG 20, Capart, Documents ii, pl. 40.

El Lisht. South Pyramid. Sesostris I. Inner Enclosure Wall.iv.83Panels, hawks in relief, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 58908-19.Lansing in MMA Bull. Pt. ii, (April 1933), 45 figs. 1-3.<<>>

El Lisht. South Pyramid. Sesostris I. Inner Enclosure Wall.iv.83Block with Nile, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60269.Lansing in MMA Bull. Pt. ii, (April 1933), 10 fig. 9.

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El Lisht. South Pyramid. Sesostris I. Chapel at Entrance.iv.83Lion-gargoyle, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 63941.Lansing in MMA Bull. Pt. ii, Nov. 1934, cf. 16 fig. 21. See Brief Descr. 6224.

El Lisht. South Pyramid. Sesostris I. Chapel at Entrance.iv.83Relief from West wall, King offering and offering list, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 63942.Lansing in MMA Bull. Pt. ii, Nov. 1934, 26-9, fig. 20.

El Lisht. South Pyramid. Sesostris I. Chapel at Entrance.iv.83Reliefs from East and South walls, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 63945-6.Lansing in MMA Bull. Pt. ii, Nov. 1934, 26-9, figs. 19, 22.

El Lisht. South Pyramid. Sesostris I. Small Pyramids. Pyramid of Princess Ita-Kaiyt.iv.83AStela of Princess Ita-kayt, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 63944.<<>>

El Lisht. South Pyramid. Sesostris I. Late Tomb. Offering-tables. Dyn. XII.iv.83-4Senbita, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23056 (JE 39589).Gauthier and Jéquier, Fouilles de Licht in MIFAO vi, fig. 51. Texts, Kamal, Tables d’offrandes 49-50.

El Lisht. South Pyramid. Sesostris I. Late Tomb. Offering-tables. Dyn. XII.iv.83-4Ankhetsi, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23054 (JE 31156).Gauthier and Jéquier, Fouilles de Licht in MIFAO vi, fig. 52. Texts, Kamal, Tables d’offrandes 48.

El Lisht. South Pyramid. Sesostris I. Late Tomb. Offering-tables. Dyn. XII.iv.83-4Khetysonb, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23052 (JE 31155).Gauthier and Jéquier, Fouilles de Licht in MIFAO vi, fig. 53. Texts, Kamal, Tables d’offrandes 46-7.

El Lisht. South Pyramid. Sesostris I. Late Tomb. Offering-tables. Dyn. XII.iv.83-4

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El Lisht. South Pyramid. Sesostris I. Late Tomb. Offering-tables. Dyn. XII.iv.83-4Iti II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 57019.Gauthier and Jéquier, Fouilles de Licht in MIFAO vi, fig. 55; Moret and Abou-Ghazi, Denkmäler des AltenReiches iii [1], 23 with pls.

El Lisht. South Pyramid. Sesostris I. Late Tomb. Offering-tables. Dyn. XII.iv.83-4Sitmekut I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23055 (JE 31151).Gauthier and Jéquier, Fouilles de Licht in MIFAO vi, fig. 56. Texts, Kamal, Tables d’offrandes 49.

El Lisht. South Pyramid. Sesostris I. Late Tomb. Offering-tables. Dyn. XII.iv.83-4Sitmekut II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23050 (JE 31150).Gauthier and Jéquier, Fouilles de Licht in MIFAO vi, fig. 57. Texts, Kamal, Tables d’offrandes 45.

El Lisht. South Pyramid. Sesostris I. Late Tomb. Offering-tables. Dyn. XII.iv.83-4Menkhet, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Gauthier and Jéquier, Fouilles de Licht in MIFAO vi, fig. 58.

El Lisht. South Pyramid. Sesostris I. Late Tomb. Offering-tables. Dyn. XII.iv.83-4Heksonb, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23051 (JE 31153).Gauthier and Jéquier, Fouilles de Licht in MIFAO vi, fig. 59. Texts, Kamal, Tables d’offrandes 46.

El Lisht. South Pyramid. Sesostris I. Late Tomb. Offering-tables. Dyn. XII.iv.83-4Sit-Hathor, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23062 (JE 31149).Gauthier and Jéquier, Fouilles de Licht in MIFAO vi, fig. 60. Texts, Kamal, Tables d’offrandes 53-4.

El Lisht. South Pyramid. Sesostris I. Late Tomb. Offering-tables. Dyn. XII.iv.83-4Sitankhu, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23064 (JE 31147).Gauthier and Jéquier, Fouilles de Licht in MIFAO vi, fig. 61. Texts, Kamal, Tables d’offrandes 55.

El Lisht. South Pyramid. Sesostris I. Late Tomb. Offering-tables. Dyn. XII.iv.83-4Hekwen, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23049 (JE 31154).Gauthier and Jéquier, Fouilles de Licht in MIFAO vi, fig. 62. Texts, Kamal, Tables d’offrandes 44-5.

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El Lisht. South Pyramid. Sesostris I. Late Tomb. Offering-tables. Dyn. XII.iv.83-4Nakht, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23029 (JE 31146).Gauthier and Jéquier, Fouilles de Licht in MIFAO vi, fig. 63; Kamal, Tables d’offrandes pl. 13.

El Lisht. South Pyramid. Sesostris I. Mastabas outside Enclosure. North Mastaba.iv.84Fragment of stela with historical text, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60270.Lansing in MMA Bull. Pt. ii., Nov. 1933, 26 fig. 38.

El Lisht. South Pyramid. Sesostris I. Mastabas outside Enclosure. Imhotep.iv.84Statue of Sesostris I or Amenemhet II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 44951.Leibovitch, Ancient Egypt fig. 70.

El Lisht. South Pyramid. Sesostris I. Mastabas outside Enclosure. Imhotep.iv.84Solar bark, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Lythgoe in MMA Bull. Feb. 1915, 11, 13 fig. 6. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 111 [313].

El Lisht. South Pyramid. Sesostris I. Mastabas outside Enclosure. Tomb of Nakht. Sarcophagus Chambers.iv.84Statuette of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 501 (JE 31040).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, pl. 85.

El Lisht. South Pyramid. Sesostris I. Mastabas outside Enclosure. Tomb of Nakht. Sarcophagus Chambers.iv.84Base of statuette of Mentuhotp, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 502.Gauthier and Jéquier, Fouilles de Licht in MIFAO vi, fig. 99. Text, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 72.

El Lisht. South Pyramid. Sesostris I. Mastabas outside Enclosure. Tomb of Senusertankh. Probably temp.Sesostris I. Between Enclosure walls of tomb.iv.85AStatuette, upper part, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60266.Lansing in MMA Bull. Pt. ii, Nov. 1933, 25, fig. 30.

El Lisht. South Pyramid. Sesostris I. Mastabas outside Enclosure. Tomb of Senusertankh. Probably temp.Sesostris I. Between Enclosure walls of tomb.iv.85Box with ten mud tablets, forming nude statuettes of captives, with hieratic proscription-texts, MiddleKingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60249-58.Lansing in MMA Bull. Pt. ii, Nov. 1933, 25 fig. 32.<<>>

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El Lisht. South Pyramid. Sesostris I. Mastabas outside Enclosure. Tomb of Senusertankh. Probably temp.Sesostris I. Sarcophagus Chamber.iv.85Sarcophagus lid of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60272.Lansing in MMA Bull. Pt. ii, Nov. 1933, figs. 20, 21.

El Lisht. South Pyramid. Sesostris I. Mastabas outside Enclosure. Tomb of Hepi (woman).iv.85AThree tattooed dancing girls, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 63858.Lansing in MMA Bull. Pt. ii, Nov. 1934, fig. 29 [left, middle left, and right].

El Lisht. South Pyramid. Sesostris I. Mastabas outside Enclosure. Tomb of Hepi (woman).iv.85AStatuettes of dancing dwarfs, ivory, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 63858.Lansing in MMA Bull. Pt. ii, Nov. 1934, 36-7 figs. 31-3. See Brief Descr. No. 6218.

El Lisht. South Pyramid. Sesostris I. Mastabas outside Enclosure. Tomb of Dhout.iv.85AModel rowing boat, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Lansing in MMA Bull. Pt. ii, April 1933, 19, on fig. 17.

El Lisht. South Pyramid. Finds.iv.85ATwo wedges with prenomen and cartouche of Sesostris I, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 58846-7.Gauthier and Jéquier, Fouilles de Licht in MIFAO vi, 59, cf. 56 figs. 65, 66.<<>>

El Lisht. South Pyramid. Finds.iv.85AShell of Sesostris III, gold, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 48393.Lansing in MMA Bull. Pt. ii, Dec. 1924, 41, cf. 42 fig. 11.

El Lisht. South Pyramid. Finds.iv.85ADovetails (halves) of Sesostris I, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1921 (JE 31535), CG 1922

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El Lisht. Miscellaneous.iv.85ASquatting statue of Senbu, Dyn. XII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 45245.<<>>

El Lisht. Miscellaneous.iv.85AStatue of dwarf, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 63866.Curto and Roccati, Tesori Cat. No. 61.

El Lisht. Miscellaneous.iv.85Stela of Hepu, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 41638.Name, Gauthier, Livre des Rois ii, 130 [25].

El Lisht. Miscellaneous.iv.85AMiniature stela, boy with offerings before woman, no texts, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 58845.<<>>

El Lisht. Miscellaneous.iv.85AFive small statuettes of hippopotami, faience, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 44959.Keimer in REA ii (1929), 225, cf. 224 [29-33] fig. 18.<<>>

Kafr Ammâr and T. arkhân. Various.iv.86AStatuette of Herem... (woman), granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 44159.<<>>

Kafr Ammâr and T. arkhân. Various.iv.86ATwo vases of King Aha, alabaster, Dyn. I, probably from here, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 71601-2.Kaplony, Die Inschriften [etc], Supplement 23, cf. 31-2 pls. iv [1061-2].

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iv.86ASealings of Narmer, clay, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43796.Petrie, Tarkhan i, pl. 2.

El-Girza and El-Riqqa. Cemetery A. Temp. Sesostris I and II. Tomb of Antef.iv.86Wooden ka-statue, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Engelbach, Riqqeh and Memphis vi, 14 pl. 8 [1].

El-Girza and El-Riqqa. Cemetery B. Dyn. XII, XVIII, XIX, XXII-XXVI, Ptolemaic and Roman Periods.iv.87Female statuette, inscribed, black granite, Dyn. XII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Engelbach, Riqqeh and Memphis vi, 14 pl. 8 [2-4].

El-Girza and El-Riqqa. Cemetery E. Dyn. XVIII-XIX, re-used Dyn. XXII-XXVI. Family tomb of Ipy.Temp. Amenophis IV.iv.89Jamb, temp. Amenophis IV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Engelbach, Riqqeh and Memphis vi, 17 [43] pl. 19 [3].

El-Girza and El-Riqqa. Cemetery G. Predynastic.iv.89APalette with stylized Hathor-cow head, slate, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 34173.Petrie, Labyrinth pl. vi [7].

El-Girza and El-Riqqa. Miscellaneous.iv.89AStela, Anubis, with name in hieroglyphs, and Greek text below, Ptolemaic or Roman Period, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 44048.Thompson, D. J. in The Cambridge Ancient History Plates to Vol. vii Part 1 (1984), pl. 9; Lefebvre in Ann. Serv.xiii (1914), 93-4.

Maidûm. North Mastaba-field. 6. Rehotp and Nefert. Dyn. III. A. Rehotp. Passage.iv.91Some fragments of relief, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.

Maidûm. North Mastaba-field. 6. Rehotp and Nefert. Dyn. III. A. Rehotp. Passage.iv.91South wall, three registers of wild animals before deceased and wife, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No.19.11.24.3 G.Petrie, Medum 23, 37 pl. 9. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 62 [136 G].

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iv.91North wall, two registers, fowling and fishing before deceased and wife, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp.No. 19.11.24.3 F, 18.4.17.5, 6.12.24.11.Petrie, Medum 23, 27 pl. 10 [lower]. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 62 [136 F].

Maidûm. North Mastaba-field. 6. Rehotp and Nefert. Dyn. III. A. Rehotp. Hall.iv.91East wall, relief with deceased watches boat-building and fishing, etc., in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp.No. 19.11.24.3 A, B, and Temp. No. 5.11.24.15 (as 136 a and 136 b in Bibl.). (Block, men fishing with net,in Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum, 15756.)Petrie, Medum 23, 37-8 pl. 11. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 59-60 [136 A].

Maidûm. North Mastaba-field. 6. Rehotp and Nefert. Dyn. III. A. Rehotp. Hall.iv.91South and North walls, scenes and three registers procession of estates, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp.No. 19.11.24.3 D, 11.12.45.3-5.Petrie, Medum 23, 37-8 pl.11. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 60-1 [136B].

Maidûm. North Mastaba-field. 6. Rehotp and Nefert. Dyn. III. A. Rehotp. Hall.iv.91West wall, parts of false-door, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38549, Temp. No. 11.11.28.1, 19.11.24.3 Aupper, 18.4.17.6, and 11.12.45.2.Petrie, Medum pl. 13 (except block with deceased seated). See Maspero, Guide (1915), 61 [136 C].

Maidûm. North Mastaba-field. 6. Rehotp and Nefert. Dyn. III. A. Rehotp. Hall.iv.91Fragments including men with fish, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Petrie, Medum pl. 12 [left]. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 61 [136D].

Maidûm. North Mastaba-field. 6. Rehotp and Nefert. Dyn. III. A. Rehotp. Hall.iv.91Statue of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 3.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 3-5 pl. 1; Maspero, Guide (1915), 82 [223] figs. 29, 30.

Maidûm. North Mastaba-field. 6. Rehotp and Nefert. Dyn. III. A. Rehotp. Hall.iv.91Statue of wife, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 4.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 3-5 pl. 1; Maspero, Guide (1915), 82 [223] figs. 29, 30.

Maidûm. North Mastaba-field. 6. Rehotp and Nefert. Dyn. III. Finds.iv.91ALintel of Rehotp, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 37125.

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Maidûm. North Mastaba-field. 6. Rehotp and Nefert. B. Nefert. Dyn. III. Finds.iv.92AStela of Rehotp and wife, probably from here, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 54845.Harpur in JEA 76 (1986), 26 fig. 3 [1].

Maidûm. North Mastaba-field. 8. Nihap (as Nehep in Bibl.). Dyn. IV.iv.92ABlock with name and titles of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 57709.<<>>

Maidûm. North Mastaba-field. 16. Nefermaet, son of Snefru and wife Itet. A. Nefermaet. In Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 43809. Façade.iv.93Lintel and jambs, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43809.Petrie, Medum pl. 16 [upper] 17 [right], 18 [left]. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 58 [118 B-D].

Maidûm. North Mastaba-field. 16. Nefermaet, son of Snefru and wife Itet. A. Nefermaet. In Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 43809. Façade.iv.93North side of doorway, hunting, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43809.Petrie, Medum pl. 17 [left]. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 36-7 [70 A].

Maidûm. North Mastaba-field. 16. Nefermaet, son of Snefru and wife Itet. A. Nefermaet. In Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 43809. Façade.iv.93North side of doorway, hunting, cooking, fishing, etc., in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43809.Petrie, Medum pl. 18 [right]. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 36-7 [70 B].

Maidûm. North Mastaba-field. 16. Nefermaet, son of Snefru and wife Itet. A. Nefermaet. In Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 43809. Hall.iv.93South wall, deceased and wife with estates below, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43809.Petrie, Medum pl. 19. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 58 [118 E].

Maidûm. North Mastaba-field. 16. Nefermaet, son of Snefru and wife Itet. A. Nefermaet. In Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 43809.iv.93North wall, deceased in palanquin, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43809.Petrie, Medum pl. 21. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 57-8 [118 A].

Maidûm. North Mastaba-field. 16. Nefermaet, son of Snefru and wife Itet. B. Itet.iv.93AFalse door of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43809.

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Maidûm. North Mastaba-field. 16. Nefermaet, son of Snefru and wife Itet. B. Itet. Passage.iv.93-4ANorth wall, fragment of text, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1743.Smith in JEA xxiii (1937), pl. 6 [2]; Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 169-70 Bl. 97.<<>>

Maidûm. North Mastaba-field. 16. Nefermaet, son of Snefru and wife Itet. B. Itet. Passage.iv.93-4ANorth wall, fragment of text from fowling scene, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1744.Capart, Documents ii, pl. 34; Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 168-9 Bl. 97.

Maidûm. North Mastaba-field. 16. Nefermaet, son of Snefru and wife Itet. B. Itet. Passage.iv.93-4Fresco of geese, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1742 (JE 34571).Maspero and Roeder, Führer (1912), pl. 10 [a]; Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 168-9 Bl. 97. SeeMaspero, Guide (1915), 61 [136E].

Maidûm. North Cemetery of Petrie. Tombs Built into Mastaba 17 of Petrie. Dyn. XVIII to Roman Period.iv.95Coffin of Iohentefnakht (as Ah. -tefnakht in Bibl.), Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 69770.View in situ, Art and Archaeology xxix [3], 141 [lower] (called coffin of Hepres, Dyn. XII).<<>>

Maidûm. South Cemetery of Petrie. Far South-West Cemetery. Dyn. IV and later.iv.95Coffin of Sit-haremhet, Dyn. XII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 69295.ILN April 19, 1930, 677 fig. 6.

Dimai (Soknopaiou Nsos). Finds.iv.96Relief, Sobk-crocodiles with names, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 25.4.22.4.Texts, Daressy in Rec. Trav. xxii (1900), 138 [clxvii].

Dimai (Soknopaiou Nsos). Finds.iv.97Statuette, with demotic texts and figure of camel on side, Ptolemaic or Roman Period, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum.Graindor, Bustes ... d’Ég. Rom. pl. 61 [b]; Bissing, Denkmäler Text to 108b [lower].

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Dimai (Soknopaiou Nsos). Finds.iv.97AFour statues, Roman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1189-92.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, 93-5 pls. 167-8.

Bat.n Ihrît (Theadelphia).iv.98Left wing of door of naos, wood, Ptolemaic or Greek Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 70024(JE 34665).Roeder, Naos 102-4 pl. 34.

Medînet el-Faiyûm (Crocodilopolis-Arsinoë). Temple of Sobk..iv.98ABlock [of Amenemhet III] with representation of Sobk, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Jéquier in BIFAO vi (1908), 31-2 fig. 11.

Medînet el-Faiyûm (Crocodilopolis-Arsinoë). Temple of Sobk.iv.98Column with prenomen Amenemhet I, red granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Golénischeff in Rec. Trav. xi (1889), 98 [top].

Medînet el-Faiyûm (Crocodilopolis-Arsinoë). Temple of Sobk.iv.98AColumn fragments, Amenemhet III, red granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Habachi in Ann. Serv. xxxvii (1937), 85-90 figs. 1-9.

Medînet el-Faiyûm (Crocodilopolis-Arsinoë). Temple of Sobk.iv.98ATwo fragments of columns, Amenemhet III, some usurped by Ramesses VI and II (?), red granite, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 20.12.38.3.See Habachi in Ann. Serv. xxxvii (1937), 90-3.

Medînet el-Faiyûm (Crocodilopolis-Arsinoë). Temple of Sobk.iv.98AFragment column, Amenemhet III, usurped by Ramesses IV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Cahiers d’ Hist. Ég. iii [1], 34-41, 65 n. 1.

Medînet el-Faiyûm (Crocodilopolis-Arsinoë). Kimân Fâris. Finds.iv.98AStatue-group, Sebkhotp, with four female relatives, grey granite, Dyn. XII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE43094.Engelbach in Ann. Serv. xxxv (1935), 203-5 pl.

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Medînet el-Faiyûm (Crocodilopolis-Arsinoë). Kimân Fâris. Finds.iv.98Statue of Sebknakht-renfsonb, with wife and mother in relief on sides, granite, Dyn. XIII, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 43093.Evers, Staat i, pl. 142.

Medînet el-Faiyûm (Crocodilopolis-Arsinoë). Kimân Fâris. Finds.iv.98ALower part squatting statue Sebekwer, Dyn. XII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43095.See Franke in OMRO 68 (1988), 68 [8].<<>>

Medînet el-Faiyûm (Crocodilopolis-Arsinoë). Kimân Fâris. Finds.iv.99ASeated statue, no name, dedicated by brother Ameny, granite, probably New Kingdom, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 42326.

Medînet el-Faiyûm (Crocodilopolis-Arsinoë). Kimân Fâris. Finds.iv.98AThree unfinished royal heads, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 33327 (JE 20755),CG 33329, CG 33335.Edgar, Sculptors’ Studies 9-11, 16 pls. 8, 10.

Medînet el-Faiyûm (Crocodilopolis-Arsinoë). Kimân Fâris. Finds.iv.99ABust of a King, Roman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1179 (JE 20815).See Borchardt, Statuen iv, 91.

Medînet el-Faiyûm (Crocodilopolis-Arsinoë). Kimân Fâris. Finds.iv.99AStela of Zeho with Sobk in relief, Late Period (?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 40719.

Medînet el-Faiyûm (Crocodilopolis-Arsinoë). Kimân Fâris. Finds.iv.99ATwo fragments from lintel of Hor, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 44074.See Wall in Anthes, Mit Rahineh 1956, 83.<<>>

Medînet el-Faiyûm (Crocodilopolis-Arsinoë). Kimân Fâris. Finds.iv.99AFragment of column with scenes and texts of Esi, New Kingdom (?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 40725.

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Medînet el-Faiyûm (Crocodilopolis-Arsinoë). Kimân Fâris. Finds.iv.99Fragment with text of year 35 of Ramesses II, grey granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 42783.Text, Gauthier, Livre des Rois iii, 44 [xxxi].

Medînet el-Faiyûm (Crocodilopolis-Arsinoë). Kimân Fâris. Finds.iv.99ABlock of Khaemteri, Lieutenant of chariotry, Dyn. XIX to XX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 42779.Name and titles, Weigall in Ann. Serv. xi (1911), 172. See Edel in Orientalia xxxviii (1969), 179 n. 1.

Medînet el-Faiyûm (Crocodilopolis-Arsinoë). Kimân Fâris. Finds.iv.99ALintel of Khaemteri, Steward, Deputy, probably New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 42780.<<>>

Medînet el-Faiyûm (Crocodilopolis-Arsinoë). Mit Fâris.iv.99Upper part from statue of Amenemhet III as priest, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 395(JE 20001).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, pl. 64. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 150 [506].

Medînet el-Faiyûm (Crocodilopolis-Arsinoë). Mit Fâris.iv.99Statue group of Penptah, Deesisonb, and Harkhebi, heads lost, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG882.Texts, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 133-4.

Medînet el-Faiyûm (Crocodilopolis-Arsinoë). Various.iv.99Fragment from double-statue of Tuthmosis IV and his mother Queen Tia, black granite, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 1167.Bryan, The Reign of Tuthmosis IV, 212 pl. iii [9].Texts, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, 87.

Abgîg. Miscellaneous.iv.99AFragment from sphinx of Amenemhet III, head lost, found at Ezbet el Sufi, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. No. 22.9.25.4.<<>>

Hawâra. Pyramid. Amenemhet III.iv.100Fragments from mortuary temple, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.

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Petrie, Hawara pl. 65 [5 a].

Hawâra. Pyramid. Amenemhet III.iv.100Alabaster offering-table, Neferu-Ptah, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23012 (JE 28792).Kamal, Tables d’offrandes pl. 7. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 103-4 [285].

Hawâra. Pyramid. Amenemhet III. Finds.iv.100AFragment from vases of Amenemhet III, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Petrie, Kahun, Gurob, and Hawara 8, 15, 17 pl. v [bottom].

Hawâra. Pyramid of Princess Neferuptah, daughter of Amenemhet III.iv.100AH. es-vase of deceased, silver, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 90152.Farag and Iskander, The Discovery of Neferuptah 13-17 figs. 8-10 pls. xiv, xv.

Hawâra. Pyramid of Princess Neferuptah, daughter of Amenemhet III.iv.100ASarcophagus of deceased, red granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Farag and Iskander, The Discovery of Neferuptah 17-23 figs. 13-20, 29 pl. xxiv, xxv.

Hawâra. Labyrinth.iv.100Shrine with two figures of Amenemhet III, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43289.Evers, Staat i, Abb. 27. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 154 [513].

Hawâra. Labyrinth.iv.101Remains of statue of Hathor,, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 30.9.14.9.Fay, B. in MDAIK 52 (1996), 115, 124 Taf. 25 [a].

Hawâra. Labyrinth.iv.101Remains of statue of a deity, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 1.10.14.2.Fay, B. in MDAIK 52 (1996), 115, 124 Taf. 25 [c].

Hawâra. Labyrinth.iv.101Statue of Amenemhet III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 385 (JE 31301).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, pl. 61; Maspero, Guide (1915), 103 [284] fig. 38.

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iv.101AHead from female (?) statue, Middle Kingdom (?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 296 (JE 19998).See Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 180.

Hawâra. Labyrinth.iv.101AFace from statue of king, marble, Ptolemaic or Roman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1181(JE 19818).See Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, 91.

Hawâra. Labyrinth.iv.101Relief-fragment, Amenemhet III kneels in boat, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43650.Petrie, Hawara pl. xxix [upper right].

Hawâra. Labyrinth.iv.101Offering-table, Pedesi, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23235 (JE 19988).Text, Kamal, Tables d’offrandes 157.

Hawâra. Labyrinth.iv.101Offering-table, Pedeharpkhredenesi and brother Pedusiri, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 23240 (JE 19987).Kamal, Tables d’offrandes 159-61 pls. 51, 52.

Hawâra. Labyrinth.iv.101Offering-table, Pedeharpkhredenesi and brother Pedusiri, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 23240 (JE 19987).Kamal, Tables d’offrandes pls. 51, 52.

Hawâra. Cemeteries North of Pyramid. Tomb of Ankhrui. Dyn. XXX.iv.102Coffin of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 21.10.40.1.Petrie, Hawara 9-23 pls. 1-3.

Hawâra. Cemeteries. Various.iv.102AStela, part of top missing, deceased led by Anubis to Osiris with Isis, with Greek Text, year 1 B.C., in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 9234 (JE 19797).Milne, Greek Inscriptions pl. 10.

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Hawâra. Cemeteries. Various.iv.102Stela of Pedesobk, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 44065.Texts, Daressy in Rec. de Trav. xxxvi (1914), 73-82.

Hawâra. Roman Cemetery.iv.103AAltar with offering bearer and ba-bird, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 70034.Petrie, Roman Portraits pl. xix [4, 5].

Hawâra. Miscellaneous.iv.103ADoor from naos, with figure of woman, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 70034 (JE 19986).Roeder, Naos 120-1 pl. 39 [b].

Kharabat Batn Atrib.iv.103ADoor-bolt with figure of lion, wood, Roman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36450.Daressy in Ann. Serv. vi (1905), 234-7 pl. 1.

Seila. Finds.iv.103Statue, painted, Old Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 5 (JE 28682).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 6-7 pl. 2.

Seila. Finds.iv.103Double-statue of man and woman, painted, Old Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 6(JE 28681).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 6-7 pl. 2.

Tell Umm el-Breigât (Tebtunis). Finds.iv.103AThree blocks with texts and Ptolemaic cartouches, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 45944-6.

Tell Umm el-Breigât (Tebtunis). Finds.iv.103AStanding statue of king, Ptolemaic, formerly in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 55960, now in Alexandria,Graeco-Roman Museum, 22979.Stanwick in JARCE xxix (1992), 138 figs. 8 [a, b] (as probably Ptolemy XII).<<>>

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iv.103AStela, king offering to Sobek, Roman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 55966.<<>>

Tell Umm el-Breigât (Tebtunis). Finds.iv.103ARelief, seated god with inlay, wood, Ptolemaic or Roman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 65428.<<>>

Medînet Mâdi. Temple of Termuthis. Hypostyle.iv.103AStatue of Merneptah, dedicated by eldest son Sety-Merneptah (future Sethos II), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 66571.Vogliano, Secondo Rapp. ... Medinet Madi pl. 42.

Medînet Mâdi. Temple of Termuthis. Sanctuary.iv.103ALower part from statue of Antef (Sehetepkare), Dyn. XIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 67834.Vogliano, Un imprisa archeologica pls. ix-x.

Medînet Mâdi. Temple of Termuthis. Sanctuary.iv.103ABust and base of statue of Amenemhet III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 66322.Vogliano, Secondo Rapp. ... Medinet Madi pls. 38-40. See Brief Descr. 6259.

Medînet Mâdi. Temple of Termuthis. Finds.iv.103AHead of youth, inscribed, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 67835.Vogliano, Archiv für äg. Arch. i, 69-70 Abb. 2.

Medînet Mâdi. Temple of Termuthis. Finds.iv.103AStela of Pero-ankhuzasonberneheh, with deceased before Sobek, Dyn. XVIII or XIX, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 66324.Vogliano, Secondo Rapp. ... Medinet Madi pl. 47.

Medînet Mâdi. Temple of Termuthis. Finds.iv.103AStela, man before Ptolemy X and Cleopatra III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 66326.Vogliano, Secondo Rapp. ... Medinet Madi pl. 48.

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iv.103AStela, Termuthis as serpent. Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 66327.Vogliano, Secondo Rapp. ... Medinet Madi pl. 44.

Medînet Mâdi. Temple of Termuthis. Finds.iv.103ABase with statues of Termuthis as serpent and Harpocrates, Ptolemaic or Roman Period, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 67839.Bresciani in Aegyptus lv (1975), 7 Tav. ii [4], iii.

Medînet Mâdi. Temple of Termuthis. Finds.iv.103AVotive stela, Emperor before Sobek, Roman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Mostra ... Univ. di Milano, 1934-1937, No. 23.

Medînet Mâdi. Temple of Termuthis. Finds.iv.103AStela-niche, Termuthis suckling crocodile, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 10.4.69.1.Bresciani in Aegyptus lv (1975), 3-9 Tav. 1.

Medînet Mâdi. Temple of Termuthis. Finds.iv.103AUpper part of stela, man offering to Sobek, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 66325.<<>>

El-Faiyûm. Miscellaneous.iv.103ALower part from seated statue of Sesostris II, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 89067.<<>>

El-Faiyûm. Miscellaneous.iv.103Fragment from statue-base of Amenemhet IV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 769 (JE 28318).Text, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 81.

El-Faiyûm. Miscellaneous.iv.104AFragment from seated statue of Sankhkare, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 67851.Names and titles, Fakhry in Ann. Serv. xl (1940), 904.<<>>

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El-Faiyûm. Miscellaneous.iv.104Statue of Unnufer, head lost, granite, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 688 (JE 28584).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, pl. 126.

El-Faiyûm. Miscellaneous.iv.104AStatue of priest of Sobek, granite, Ptolemaic or Roman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 27495.Edgar, Greek Sculpture 27 pl. xv.<<>>

El-Faiyûm. Miscellaneous.iv.104Boundary-stela, year 2 of Sethos I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34502 (JE 29197).Texts, Daressy in Rec. de. Trav. xiv (1893), 38 [lviii].<<>>

El-Faiyum. Miscellaneous.iv.104AStela, recto, Ramesses II, son Khaemweset, and a god before the god of the Faiyûm, verso, Khaemweset beforeWaz-wer, year 32 (or 23) of Ramesses II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 89060.Gomaà, Chaemwese 85 [54] Abb. 22.<<>>

El-Faiyûm. Miscellaneous.iv.104Stela of Dhout. Ptolemaic or Roman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22197 (JE 22262).Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines 193 pl. 69.

El-Faiyûm. Miscellaneous.iv.104Stela, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22162.Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines 147 pl. 49.

El-Faiyûm. Miscellaneous.iv.104AStela, Sobek with deified Amenemhet III, Ptolemaic or Roman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,

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El-Faiyum. Miscellaneous.104AStela, a king before Sobek(?) on shrine, cartouches blank, Greek text below, Ptolemaic or Roman Period, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 9201.Milne, Greek Inscriptions 24 pl. i.

El-Faiyûm. Miscellaneous.iv.104Lintel and jamb of Hori, temp. Ramesses IX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 29334, 29335, 48839.Texts, Daressy in Rec. de Trav. xiv (1893), 28 [xxxvii, xxxviii]. Lintel, Hori kneeling adoring, Myliwiec, LePortrait royal pl. cxli [310].

El-Faiyûm. Miscellaneous.iv.104Sarcophagus of Setyerboni, Dyn. XXVI-XXX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 31154.Text on lid, Spiegelberg, Die demotischen Denkmaler i. Die demotischen Inschriften (Cat. Caire) (1904), 62.

El-Faiyûm. Miscellaneous.iv.104AFragment of sarcophagus Tashertenihet, hieroglyphic and demotic text. Ptolemaic, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 31166.Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines 65-6 pl. 20.

El-Faiyûm. Miscellaneous.iv.103Fragment from offering-table of Amenemhet III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20699.Lange and Schäfer, Grab.. und Denksteine ii, 327.

El-Faiyum. Miscellaneous.iv.104AFragment of obelisk or pillar of Nektanebos II, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 89077.<<>>

El-Faiyum. Miscellaneous.iv.104APlaque of Sethos II, faience, found at Dandil, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 66151.<<>>

Abûs.îr el-Malag. Cemetery.iv.105A

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Coffin, Esbanebded (?), Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36805.

Abûs.îr el-Malag. Cemetery.iv.105ACoffin of Semtu (?), son of Ahmosi, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36806.

Abûs.îr el-Malag. Cemetery.iv.105AFragment of relief, King’s son before priest of Amenardais, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 39892.

Abûs.îr el-Malag. Cemetery.iv.105AOffering-table of Ankh-semtu, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 39893.

El-Lâhûn. Mortuary Temple.iv.107Fragment of sculpture with Horus-name of Sesostris II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 28762 (Temp. No.19.4.22.9).Petrie, Lahun ii, pl. xix [bottom right].<<>>

El-Lâhûn. Pyramid. Sarcophagus Chamber E.iv.109Offering-table [of Sesostris II], alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23043 (JE 39585).Petrie, Illahun pl. 3; Kamal, Tables d’offrandes 38. See Maspero, Guide (1914), 150 [533].

El-Lâhûn. Pyramid. Offering Chamber F.iv.109Uraeus from king’s crown, gold, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 52702 (JE 46694).Petrie, Lahun ii, pl. xxv [1-4]; Vernier, Bijoux et orfèvreries pl. 47.

El-Lâhûn. Tomb of Sit-Hathor-Yunet. Daughter of Sesostris II.iv.109Crown, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 52641 (JE 44919), part of wig ornaments in New York NY,Metropolitan Museum of Art, 31.10.8.Donadoni, Egyptian Museum Cairo pl. on 85; Vernier, Bijoux et orfèvreries 201, 213, 239 pls. 38, 47. SeeMaspero, Guide (1914), 425 [3999].

El-Lâhûn. Tomb of Sit-Hathor-Yunet. Daughter of Sesostris II.iv.109Pectoral of Amenemhet III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 52712 (JE 44922).Vilímková, Chefs d’oeuvre de l’art égyptien pl. ii; Vernier, Bijoux et orfèvreries 201, 213, 239 pls. 38, 47. See

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El-Lâhûn. Tomb of Sit-Hathor-Yunet. Daughter of Sesostris II.iv.109Mirror, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 52663 (JE 44920).Donadoni, L’Egitto fig. on 113 [right upper]; Vernier, Bijoux et orfèvreries 201, 213, 239 pls. 38, 47. SeeMaspero, Guide (1914), 425 [3997], [3995].

El-Lâhûn. Tomb of Sit-Hathor-Yunet. Daughter of Sesostris II.iv.109Necklace, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Vernier, Bijoux et orfèvreries 201, 213, 239 pls. 38, 47. See Maspero, Guide (1914), 425 [3997], [3995].

El-Lâhûn. Mastaba 621.iv.110Sarcophagus, probably belonging to Queen Wert (?), red granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 66638.Petrie, Lahun ii, 7-8 [13] pl. 25 [6]. See Brief Descr. No. 6333.

El-Lâhûn. Mastaba 621.iv.110Canopic-chest, probably belonging to Queen Wert (?), red granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 66639.Petrie, Lahun ii, pl. 17. See Brief Descr. No. 6333.

El-Lâhûn. Tomb of Amenardais. Dyn. XXV.iv.111Coffin of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 28765.Petrie, Kahun pl. 26.

El-Lâhûn. Tomb of Amenardais. Dyn. XXV.iv.111ABier of deceased, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 28766.See Petrie, Illahun i, 27 [50].<<>>

El-Lâhûn. Tomb of Amenardais. Dyn. XXV.iv.111ATwo Osiris-Sokari figures, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 28771-2.See Petrie, Illahun i, 27 [50].<<>>

El-Lâhûn. Tomb of Amenardais. Dyn. XXV.

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iv.111ATwo hawks and two jackals, on head and foot of false coffin, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 28773.See Petrie, Illahun i, 27 [50].<<>>

El-Lâhûn. Tomb of Amenardais. Dyn. XXV.iv.111AUshabti-box, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 28774.See Petrie, Illahun i, 27 [50].<<>>

El-Lâhûn. Town. Various.iv.112ABase and foot of standing statue, Inp(y), Overseer of the antechamber, etc., with text mentioning Ptah-Sokarilord of Shetyt, temp. Sesostris III to Amenemhet III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum CG 456 (JE 30678).Petrie MSS. on 5.8.5 [upper]. See Borchardt, Statuen ii, 50 (text) (as Late Period); Franke, D. Personendatenaus dem Mittleren Reich (20.-16. Jahrhundert v. Chr.) 126 [155].<<>>

El-Lâhûn. Town. Various.iv.112Statue of Sisobk, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 405.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 17-18 pl. 66.

El-Lâhûn. Town. Various.iv.112AFragment from toilet-box with hunting-scene, wood, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 44707 (JE 28754).Borchardt in Studies ... Griffith 257-9 pl. 26 [b].

El-Lâhûn. Town. Various.iv.112ACylinder-seal of Amenemhet III, faience, from Petrie’s excavation, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 28746.<<>>

El-Lâhûn. Miscellaneous.iv.112Stela of Senusert-ankhitef (?), Dyn. XII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Petrie, Illahun 13 pl. 11.

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El-Lâhûn. Miscellaneous.iv.112Coffin of priest (?), name lost, Dyn. XXVII (?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Maspero in Ann. Serv. ii (1901), 192 and last pl.

El-Lâhûn. Miscellaneous.iv.112ADoor with figures and cartouche of Osorkon I, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Clarke and Engelbach, Ancient Egyptian Masonry fig. 186 opp. 162. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 517 [591].

Kôm Medînet Ghurab (“Gurob”). Small Cult Temple of Tuthmosis III. Dyn. XVIII.iv.113Stela of Iay, with deceased before Seth, temp. Sethos I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36850.Loat, Gurob pl. xv [1].

Kôm Medînet Ghurab (“Gurob”). Small Cult Temple of Tuthmosis III. Dyn. XVIII.iv.113Stela of Senweriu, with deceased before Tuthmosis III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36851.Loat, Gurob pl. 16 [3].

Kôm Medînet Ghurab (“Gurob”). Small Cult Temple of Tuthmosis III. Dyn. XVIII.iv.113Stela of Nebneteru, with Tuthmosis III before gods, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36841.Loat, Gurob pl. 5 [57]. Legrain, Répertoire No. 194.

Kôm Medînet Ghurab (“Gurob”). Town, North of Temple.iv.114Tubal kohl-pot with names of Amenophis III and daughter Eset (as Isit in Bibl.), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 44521.Bénédite, Objets de Toilettes i, 28 pl. 13.

Kôm Medînet Ghurab (“Gurob”). Town, North of Temple.iv.114ATwo dishes of Aha-a and of Sety, bronze, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 3533, 3539.Petrie, Kahun pl. 19 [bottom, left].

Kôm Medînet Ghurab (“Gurob”). Town. Burials.iv.114Box of Sel (?), Dyn. XVIII or XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Petrie, Kahun 38 pl. 24 [1].

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Kôm Medînet Ghurab (“Gurob”). Town. Burials.iv.114Statuette of Res, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 814 (JE 28748).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, pl. 150.

Kôm Medînet Ghurab (“Gurob”). Town. Burials.iv.114Statuette of priestess, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 802 (JE 28735).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 100 pl. 148.

Kôm Medînet Ghurab (“Gurob”). Necropolis. Tomb of Paramessu. Probably temp. Sethos I.iv.114Outer sarcophagus and lid of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46764 and JE 30707.Brunton and Engelbach, Gurob 20-1, 24 pl. 32 and frontispiece. See Brief Descr. No. 6147.

Kôm Medînet Ghurab (“Gurob”). Miscellaneous. Tomb of Tama. Temp. Amenophis III.iv.115Head-rest with cartouche of Amenophis III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Legrain, Répertoire No. 246.

Kôm Medînet Ghurab (“Gurob”). Miscellaneous. Tomb of Tama. Temp. Amenophis III.iv.115AStatuette of Tama as young girl, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 35057.Quibell in Ann. Serv. ii (1901), pls. to pp. 141-3; Saleh, Hauptwerke No. 154 fig.

Kôm Medînet Ghurab (“Gurob”). Various.iv.115Stela, Tuthmosis III before Harsaphes, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 42795.Texts, Lefebvre in Ann. Serv. xii (1912), 94. Harsaphes, Mokhtar, Ihnâsya 161 fig. 31.

Kôm Medînet Ghurab (“Gurob”). Various.iv.115ALion door-bolt, wood, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 29201.Pillet in Ann. Serv. xxiv (1924), 194 fig. 6.

Sidmant (El-Gebel). Necropolis. Rock-tombs. Dyn. II-VI. Tomb of Meryre-hashetef. Dyn. VI.iv.115Statuette of deceased as youth, wood, Dyn. VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46992.Encyclopédie Photo. de l’art Mus. Caire pl. 42.

Sidmant (El-Gebel). Necropolis. New Kingdom Tombs. Tomb of “Tazarti” (woman). Early Dyn. XVIII.iv.116Sarcophagus of deceased, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46997.

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Sidmant (El-Gebel). Necropolis. New Kingdom Tombs. Offering place of Amenhotp. Temp. Tuthmosis III.iv.116Stela of Sennufer and Amenhotp, dedicated by son of latter Nebnakhtuf, first half of Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 46993.Petrie, Sedment 23-4 [40] pls. 49 [1, 2], 50.

Sidmant (El-Gebel). Necropolis. New Kingdom Tombs. Offering place of Amenhotp. Temp. Tuthmosis III.iv.116Offering table of Amenmosi, grandfather of Amenmosi, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46994.Petrie, Sedment pls. 49 [1], 51 [1].

Sidmant (El-Gebel). Necropolis. New Kingdom Tombs. Offering place of Amenhotp. Temp. Tuthmosis III.iv.116Kneeling statue of Minmosi, temp. Tuthmosis III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46995.Petrie, Sedment pl. 49 [3].

Sidmant (El-Gebel). Necropolis. New Kingdom Tombs. Tomb of Sety. Temp. Ramesses II. Hall.iv.117Octagonal pillar, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Petrie, Sedment 27 [48] pl. 69.

Sidmant (El-Gebel). Necropolis. New Kingdom Tombs. Tomb of Rehotep or Parahotep. SepulchralChamber. Temp. Ramesses II.v.117Stela of Parehotep, three registers, basalt, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 47001.Petrie, Sedment 30 pls. 71 [4], 73.

Sidmant (El-Gebel). Necropolis. New Kingdom Tombs. Tomb of Rehotep or Parahotep. Found in or neartomb.iv.117Side of libation table with offering list, calcite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 47002.Petrie, Sedment 29 pl. 71 [1].

Sidmant (El-Gebel). Necropolis. New Kingdom Tombs. Finds.iv.118Statue-group of Rehotp, Vizier, and Hunuro (as priest and priestess in Bibl.), with offering-scenes on back,granite, temp. Ramesses II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 605.Naville, Ahnas el Medineh 14 pls. 12 [B], 1 [F]; Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, pl. 109.<<>>

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iv.118Stela of Nebiri, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34044 (JE 29198).Lacau, Stèles du Nouvel Empire pl. 26. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 191 [751].

Sidmant (El-Gebel). Necropolis. New Kingdom Tombs. Finds.iv.118AToilet-box with hunting-scene, lions and dogs attacking game, wood, temp. Ramesses II, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 47010.Petrie, Sedment 31 pl. 58 [lower].

Inhnâsya El-Medina. Temple of Harsaphes. Court.iv.118Triad of Ramesses II, Ptah and Sekhmet (as Harsaphes in Bibl.), granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp.No. 8.2.21.20.Jéquier, L’Architectture ii, pl. 42 [middle]. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 3 [A].

Inhnâsya El-Medina. Temple of Harsaphes. Portico.iv.118Statue usurped by Ramesses II, probably from Sesostris II or III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Base, Naville, Ahnas el Medineh pl. 1 [C].

Inhnâsya El-Medina. Temple of Harsaphes. Found in Temple.iv.119Fragment from statue of Ramesses II kneeling with small altar (?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 580 (JE 28826).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, pl. 99.

Inhnâsya El-Medina. Cemeteries south of Temple of Harsaphes. Triple-tomb of Siket and others. First Int.Period.iv.119ABlock (a), two columns of text and remains of three registers of offering bearers., in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 91094.Lopez in Oriens Antiques xiv (1975), 74 Tav. xxiv. See Leclant in Orientalia N.S. 38 (1969), 259.

Inhnâsya El-Medina. Cemeteries south of Temple of Harsaphes. Triple-tomb of Siket and others. First Int.Period.iv.119ABlock, two registers I, woman pouring liquid and man cleaning jar, II, cooking, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 91095.Malek, Egyptian Art 156 fig. 86. See Leclant in Orientalia N.S. 38 (1969), 259.

Inhnâsya El-Medina. Cemeteries south of Temple of Harsaphes. Various. First Int. Period.iv.119A

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False-door of Ankhef, Overseer of the expedition and fields, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 91099.Arte faraonico Cat. 30. Text, Lopez in Oriens Antiques xiv (1975), 61 fig. 11.

Inhnâsya El-Medina. Cemeteries south of Temple of Harsaphes. Various. First Int. Period.iv.119AFalse-door of Harshefnakhti, Overseer of the fields, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 91098.Arte faraonico Cat. 28. Text, Lopez in Oriens Antiques xiv (1975), 61 fig. 10.

Inhnâsya El-Medina. Cemeteries south of Temple of Harsaphes. Various. First Int. Period.iv.119AFalse-door of Sitsobek good name Henuti (woman), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 91097.Arte faraonico Cat. 23. Text, Lopez in Oriens Antiques xiv (1975), 60 fig. 8.

Inhnâsya El-Medina. Cemeteries south of Temple of Harsaphes. Various. First Int. Period.iv.119AFalse-door of Thau, Prophetess of Hathor, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 91100.Arte faraonico Cat. 29. Text, Lopez in Oriens Antiques xiv (1975), 60 fig. 9.

Inhnâsya el-Medina. Cemeteries south of Temple of Harsaphes. Various. Third Int. Period.iv.119ALintel of Userken, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Perez Die in Archéologia 225 (June 1987), 48 figs. on 36, 48.

Inhnâsya el-Medina. Cemeteries south of Temple of Harsaphes. Various. First Int. Period.iv.119ATwo squares of Pefteu, bronze, probably Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Lopez in Oriens Antiques xiii (1974), 313-14 Tav. xvii [b].

Inhnâsya el-Medina. Kôm el-Aqârib. Destroyed Temple. Ramesses II.iv.121Seated colossus of Ramesses II, re-used by Merneptah, probably usurped from Sesostris III, with small statuesof Princesses Bentanta and Merytamun, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 45975.Evers, Staat ii, pl. 15 [69, 70], 16 [71, 72]. See Brief Descr. 6158 A, B.

Inhnâsya el-Medina. Kôm el-Aqârib. Destroyed Temple. Ramesses II.iv.121Seated colossus of Ramesses II, re-used by Merneptah, probably usurped from Sesostris III, with two smallstatues of unnamed princesses, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 45976.Evers, Staat ii, pl. 15 [69, 70], 16 [71, 72]. Texts, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xvii (1917), 36-8. See Brief Descr. 6158A, B.

Inhnâsya el-Medîna. Miscellaneous.iv.121

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Block (as squatting in Bibl.) statue of Hetep, head lost, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 563.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, pl. 95.

Inhnâsya el-Medîna. Miscellaneous.iv.121Base from kneeling statue of Semtu-tefnakht holding naos, black granite, temp. Psammetikhos I, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 31.3.18.7.Texts, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xviii (1919), 29.<<>>

Inhnâsya el-Medîna. Miscellaneous.iv.121Statue of Semtu-tefnakht holding naos of Osiris, head lost, Dyn. XXX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 47109 (probably also Temp. No. 11.9.21.11, see note below).Ann. Serv. xxi (1921), 141-3 [4].<<>>

Inhnâsya el-Medîna. Miscellaneous.iv.121Kneeling statuette of Ankh-theker holding statuette of Osiris, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE47110.Text, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xxi (1921), 143 [5].<<>>

Inhnâsya el-Medîna. Miscellaneous.iv.121ATorso of Achoris, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Grimm in GM 77 (1984), 13 Taf. 1 on 16.

Inhnâsya el-Medîna. Miscellaneous.iv.121AStela of Hetept (woman), First Int. Period, from Spanish excavations, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. No. 29.10.69.6.<<>>

Inhnâsya el-Medîna. Miscellaneous.iv.121AStela with goddess [Kadesh] standing on lion, probably Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 55316.Leibovitch in Bull. Inst. Ég. xix (1937-8), 90 fig. 7.

Inhnâsya el-Medîna. Miscellaneous.

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iv.121AStela, King (cartouche erased) with field, and Bekenptah, before Ptah-Sokari, upper part, [temp. Sesonchis III],in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 11.9.21.17.Text, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xxi (1921), 139-40 [2].

Inhnâsya el-Medîna. Miscellaneous.iv.121Stela, text destroyed, [Pedubastis I] before Harsaphes, Dyn. XXIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. No. 11.9.21.15.Daressy in Ann. Serv. xxi (1921), 140 [3].

Inhnâsya el-Medîna. Miscellaneous.iv.121Stela (as stelae in Bibl.) of Arut, daughter of Queen Tshenesi, Dyn. XXIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE45948.Daressy in Ann. Serv. xvii (1917), 43.

Inhnâsya el-Medîna. Miscellaneous.iv.121Stela of a daughter of Queen Tshenesi, year 10 of Neferkare-Pefteueubaste (as Petubastis in Bibl.), in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 11.9.21.14.Remains of text, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xxi (1921), 138-9 [1].

Inhnâsya el-Medîna. Miscellaneous.iv.121ABlock with Amun and Harsaphes, with text of Esptah, Dyn. XXII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 65841.Gauthier in Ann. Serv. xxxvii (1937), 16-24 pl.<<>>

Inhnâsya el-Medîna. Miscellaneous.iv.121AJar of Unis, diorite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 39409.Capart, L’Art ég. iv, pl. 621.<<>>

Inhnâsya el-Medîna. Miscellaneous.iv.121Fragment from cubical granite stand of Sesonchis I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 39410.Tresson in Mélanges Maspero i [2], 817-40 pl.

Inhnâsya el-Medîna. Miscellaneous.iv.121A

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Bilifya (Nebyt). Finds.iv.121AStatue-base from statue of Nektanebos II in front of hawk, black granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 89076.Habachi in ZÄS xc (1963), 46-7 [1] fig. 4 pl. viii.

Dishâsha. Tomb of Nenkheftka. Dyn. V or VI. Serdab.iv.123Seated statue of deceased with small son, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 649 (JE 31898).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 195-6 pl. 120.

Dishâsha. Tomb of Nenkheftek, good name They. Late Dyn. V or VI.iv.123Coffin of deceased, Dyn. V or VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28122 (JE 31900).Texts, Petrie, Deshaheh 15 [23], 47 pl. 29; Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire ii, 135. See Maspero,Guide (1915), 306 [3100].

Dishâsha. Tomb of Nenkheftek, good name They. Late Dyn. V or VI.iv.123Panels from coffin with name of They, presumably also belonging to deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 31894.<<>>

Dishâsha. Finds.iv.123Statue, not inscribed, painted, Dyn. V, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 651 (JE 31899).Petrie, Deshaheh pl. 32 [4-5]; Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, pl. 120.

Dishâsha. Finds.iv.123ASarcophagus, name illegible, wood, Dyn. IV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1791 (JE 31875).Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 212-14 Bl. 113-115. Text, Petrie, Deshaheh 31-2 pl. 35 [148]. SeeLacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire ii, Préface p. I.

Kafr Abû Shahba.iv.123Stela of Achoris, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 35553.Munro, P. Die spätägyptischen Totenstelen (1973), 81 Taf. 26 [95]. Fragment of text, Kamal in Ann. Serv. iii(1902), 243.

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El-Gamhûd. Cemetery. Ptolemaic.iv.124About 50 coffins from Ptolemaic Cemetery, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Texts, Kamal in Ann. Serv. ix (1908), 14 pl. 1.

El-Hîba. Town site. Dyn. XXI.iv.124Lintel of Tuthmosis I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 3.11.26.1.Maspero in Grébaut, Le Musée Égyptien i, 26 pl. 29 A.

El-Hîba. Cemetery.iv.125ACoffins with scenes and texts, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 66783-90.<<>>

El-Hîba. Cemetery.iv.125AVase of Snefru, stone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 18686 (JE 29185).Bissing, Steingefässe 146 pl. 7.

K. arâra.iv.125ALid from sarcophagus of Haremhab, limestone, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 44297.Buhl, The Late Egyptian Sarcophagi 94 [F, a7] fig. 53.

El-Sheikh Fadl.iv.126Statue of a king, probably Caracalla, granite, Roman, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 703(JE 31621).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, pl. 130. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 257-8 [1210].<<>>

Tihna. Necropolis. Graeco-Roman Cemetery.iv.130Sarcophagus with hawk-headed coffin containing Osiris-mummy. 1st-2nd century AD, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum.Lefebvre in Ann. Serv. iv (1903), 229 pls. I, II. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 356 [3473-5].

Tihna. Necropolis. Cemetery of Dyn. XX-XXVI. Tomb 3. Dyn. XX-XXIII.iv.130AMask from coffin of Ankhunnufer, wood, Dyn. XXII-XXIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 49652.See Lacau in Ann. Serv. xxvi (1926), 40.

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Tihna. Necropolis. Cemetery of Dyn. XX-XXVI.iv.130AFragment with text of a High-priest of Amun, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 49665.<<>>

Tihna. Necropolis. Cemetery of Dyn. XX-XXVI.iv.130ACanopic jars of Peshenesi, Dyn. XX-XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 1.10.27.5.See Gauthier in Ann. Serv. xxvi (1926), 43.<<>>

Tihna. Finds.iv.131AStatue of lion-headed goddess, black granite, Dyn. XXVI (?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 39074(JE 36848).Daressy, Statues de divinités 267.

Tihna. Tomb of Kahap. Dyn. V.iv.131AHead-rest of Khanuka, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1800 (JE 30842).Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 217.<<>>

Sheikh Mubärik.iv.133Statue, Khaemweset, son of Ramesses II, lower part, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 66754.Text, Kitchen, Ram. Inscr. ii, 888 [342, D]. Cartouches, Chabân in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), 223 [iv].

Found near el-Minya.iv.133Three fragments from the Palermo Stone or similar monument, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 39734, 39735, 44859.Gauthier in Maspero, Le Musé Égyptien iii, 30 cf. 28, 29 pls. 24-7.

Found near el-Minya.iv.133AOffering-table of Neferwabet, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 86111.<<>>

Zâwyet el-Amwat (or el-Maiyitîn). Dyn. VI tombs. 14. Niankh-Pepy. Found in Pit 13.iv.138ATwo statuettes, one seated, and one kneeling, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 51923-4.Varille, La tombe de Ni-Ankh-Pepi à Zâouyet el-Mayetînin in MIFAO lxx, on pl. 19 cf. p. 26.

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Zâwyet el-Amwat (or el-Maiyitîn). Miscellaneous.iv.139Lintel (as stela in Bibl.), of Amenophis III, from a destroyed temple, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Varille, La tombe de Ni-Ankh-Pepi à Zâouyet el-Mayetînin in MIFAO lxx, 30 fig. 11. Cartouches, Lefebvre inAnn. Serv. xii (1912), 93 [viii].

Zâwyet el-Amwat (or el-Maiyitîn). Miscellaneous.iv.139Lid of coffin of Semtu-ardais, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Text, Lefebvre in Ann. Serv. xii (1912), 93 [vi].

Zâwyet el-Amwat (or el-Maiyitîn). Miscellaneous.iv.139AFour demotic stelae, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. Nos. 19.6.17.2-5.<<>>

Zâwyet el-Amwat (or el-Maiyitîn). Miscellaneous.iv.139AStela of Dhutmosi, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 44179.<<>>

Zâwyet el-Amwat (or el-Maiyitîn). Miscellaneous.iv.139AStatuette of woman, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 53054.<<>>

Zâwyet el-Amwat (or el-Maiyitîn). Miscellaneous.iv.139ASphinx, limestone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 53104.<<>>

Beni H. asan. Tombs of officials. Dyn. VI-XII. 1. Antef.iv.161Model, man leading ox, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Garstang, Burial Customs fig. 48.

Beni H. asan. Tombs of officials. Dyn. VI-XII. 75. Neteruhotp.iv.161Coffin of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37565.Garstang, Burial Customs pl. 6 cf. pl. 7. Texts, Lacau in Ann. Serv. v (1904), 246-9.

Beni H. asan. Tombs of officials. Dyn. VI-XII. 75. Neteruhotp.iv.161A

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Ka-statue found behind panel in [preceding] coffin, with illegible inscription on base, wood, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 37105.Garstang, Burial Customs 103-4 fig. 93.

Beni H. asan. Tombs of officials. Dyn. VI-XII. 116. Nefery.iv.161Coffins of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37563.Maspero, L’Arch. Eg. (1907), fig. 158. Texts, Garstang in Ann. Serv. v (1904), 237-45.

Beni H. asan. Tombs of officials. Dyn. VI-XII. 116. Nefery.iv.161Models of boats, granary, baking, brewing, etc., in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Garstang, Burial Customs figs, 52-66, 146.

Beni H. asan. Tombs of officials. Dyn. VI-XII. 186. Thaui.iv.161Coffins of deceased, and one boat, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37564.View of coffins in situ, Ruffle, Heritage of the Pharaohs fig. 158. Texts of coffins, Garstang in Ann. Serv. v(1904), 230-7.<<>>

Beni H. asan. Tombs of officials. Dyn. VI-XII. 186. Thaui.iv.161Cartonnage, canopic box, models of boats, granary, bakers, brewers, butchers, etc., in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 43338 (canopic box), JE 43336-7 (boats).Garstang, Burial Customs figs. 68-79, 185 [right] (canopic-box).<<>>

Beni H. asan. Tombs of officials. Dyn. VI-XII. 500. Ma.iv.162Model rowing boat, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 17.3.23.3.Garstang, Burial Customs fig. 91.<<>>

Beni H. asan. Tomb 585. Khnemnekhti. Middle Kingdom.iv.162Coffin of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37569.Texts, de Buck, Egyptian Coffin Texts i [B H 5].

Beni H. asan. Tomb 585. Khnemnekhti. Middle Kingdom.iv.162Canopic box, models of boats, granary, etc., in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 17.3.23.1 (boat).Garstang, Burial Customs figs. 163-4, see p. 231. Model boat with soldiers, see Breasted, Serv. Statues, 102

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Beni H. asan. Tomb 585. Khnemnekhti. Middle Kingdom.iv.162AModel, two female offering bearers, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37569.Garstang, Burial Customs fig. 85.

Beni H. asan. Various. Statues.iv.163AStatuette of girl with basket of pigeons on head, from Tomb 277, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 43295.See Garstang, Burial Customs 221.

Beni H. asan. Various. Coffins.iv.162ACoffin of Heputi, Dyn. XII, from (Garstang excavations, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37570.<<>>

Beni H. asan. Various. Models.iv.163AModel of female dwarf, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 34298.Schrumpf-Pierron in Aesculape 24 [9] (1934), 230 fig. 8. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 322 [3206].

Balans.ûra. Necropolis.iv.165Statue of Yuny (as Iny in Bibl.), temp. Amenophis IV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. No. 16.12.17.1.Texts, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xviii (1919), 53-5.

Balans.ûra. Necropolis.iv.165Statue of Mutnufer, wife of above, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 16.12.17.2.Texts, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xviii (1919), 53-5.

Balans.ûra. Necropolis.iv.165AMagical wand, ivory, 2nd Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 88890.See Altenmüller in Die Welt des Orients xiv (1983), 40-1 [141].

Balansûra.iv.165AFragment of wand, Opet and eight divinities, ivory 2nd Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,

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JE 88891.See Altenmüller in Die Welt des Orients xiv (1983), 41 [142].

Balansûra.iv.165ANine heads, two male and seven female, plaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 30558-66.<<>>

El-Ashmûnein (Hermopolis Magna). Temple of Thoth and Amun. Dyn. XIX.iv.167Colossal statue of Ramesses II, usurped by Merneptah, with Prince Sety-Merneptah in relief on left, redgranite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 35126-7.Maspero, Le Musée Égyptien ii, 37-40 pl. 13 [B]. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 6 [4], 171-2 [614].

El-Ashmûnein (Hermopolis Magna). Late Gate. Re-used blocks.iv.168Block, two scenes with Amenophis IV, Queen and Prince Merytaten adoring the Aten, granite, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 87300.Roeder, Hermopolis 1931 und 1932, 34-7 Abb. 16, 17.

El-Ashmûnein (Hermopolis Magna). Sphinx Gate of Nektanebos I.iv.168AStela of Nektanebos I, Years 4-8, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72130.Roeder in Ann. Serv. xxxix (1939), 730 pl. 135.

El-Ashmûnein (Hermopolis Magna). Sphinx Gate of Nektanebos I.iv.168AColossal statue of Ramesses II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 87299.Roeder, Ein Jahrzehnt on pl. 6 [b] (probably this).

El-Ashmûnein (Hermopolis Magna). Sphinx Gate of Nektanebos I.iv.168AColossal statue of Nektanebos I, legs lost, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 87298 (Temp. No. 29.12.45.1).Roeder, Hermopolis 1929-1939, pl. 57 [b, c], cf. p. 286 [b].

El-Ashmûnein (Hermopolis Magna). Finds. Statues.iv.169AStatue holding naos with baboon, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 29.12.45.2.

El-Ashmûnein (Hermopolis Magna). Finds. Statues.iv.168AThigh from of statue Nektanebos I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1078.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, 47.

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El-Ashmûnein (Hermopolis Magna). Finds. Statues.iv.168AKneeling statue of queen, black granite, Late Period or Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 49535.<<>>

El-Ashmûnein (Hermopolis Magna). Finds. Statues.iv.168AStatue of Nakht kneeling with Termuthis as serpent, temp. Amenophis II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp.No. 14.10.69.4.Hawass, Z. Hidden Treasures of the Egyptian Museum (2002), fig. on 46 [lower].

El-Ashmûnein (Hermopolis Magna). Finds. Blocks.iv.168AJamb of King Haremhab, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 34623.

El-Ashmûnein (Hermopolis Magna). Finds. Blocks.iv.168AFragment with cartouche of Philip, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 34624.

El-Ashmûnein (Hermopolis Magna). Finds. Various.iv.168Altar or base for boat of Nektanebos I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 31887.Text on pedestal, Daressy in Rec. de. Trav. xx (1898), 86 [clxvi].<<>>

Tûna (Tanis Superior). Tomb of Peudsiri. Middle of 4th Century BC. Sarcophagus Chambers. Gallery.iv.174Coffin of Pedusiri, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46592.Buhl, Late Egyptian ... Sarcophagi fig. 85. See Brief Descr. No. 6036.

Tûna (Tanis Superior). Tomb of Pedekakem. Sepulchral Chamber (as Finds in Bibl.).iv.174Statue of Pkhar, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 58508.Gabra in Ann. Serv. xxxii (1932), 77 pl. iii [upper].

Tûna (Tanis Superior). Ibis Catacombs. Chapel A of Ptolemy I Soter.iv.174AFour adjoining blocks with three scenes from west wall, with Ptolemy I before Thoth, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, Temp. No. 5.3.25.1.Roeder, Die Agyptische Götterwelt pl. 16.

Tûna (Tanis Superior). Ibis Catacombs. Finds.

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iv.174AIbis-coffin with djad-decoration, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 88552.

Tûna (Tanis Superior). Finds from various tombs.iv.174Fragments from Temple of Amenophis IV, re-used in New Kingdom tombs, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Weill in Mon. Piot. xxv (1921-2), 420.

Tûna (Tanis Superior). Finds from various tombs.iv.174ARelief fragment, Amenophis IV and family bowing, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 12.6.24.5.

Tûna (Tanis Superior). Finds from various tombs.iv.174Sarcophagus of Dhutmosi, granite, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 48079.Hornemann, Types iii, pl. 802. Texts, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xvi (1916), 116-20.

Tûna (Tanis Superior). Finds from various tombs.iv.175Sarcophagus of Ahmosi, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 51945.Gabra in Ann. Serv. xxviii (1928), 66-79.

Tûna (Tanis Superior). Finds from various tombs.iv.175Sarcophagus of Dhutardais, Dyn. XXX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 29315 (JE 43097).Maspero and Gauthier, Sarcophages ii, 79-101 pls. 26-9. See Brief Descr. 266 [1290].

Tûna (Tanis Superior). Finds from various tombs.iv.175Lid from sarcophagus of Tadepakem, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 29316 (JE 43098).Maspero and Gauthier, Sarcophages ii, 101-9 pls. 30-2.

Tûna (Tanis Superior). Finds from various tombs.iv.175Sarcophagus of a Priest of Thoth, name illegible, son of the Lady of the house, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum.Egypt Travel Magazine 7 (Feb. 1955), fig. on 37.

Tûna (Tanis Superior). Finds from various tombs.iv.175Naos of Nektanebos II, red granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 70014 (JE 39508).Roeder, Naos 46 pl. 11 [b]. See Brief Descr. 201 [803].

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Tûna (Tanis Superior). Miscellaneous. Staues.iv.175AKing, black granite, Ptolemaic or Roman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 66753.<<>>

Tûna (Tanis Superior). Miscellaneous. Stelae.iv.175AStela with three lines of demotic text, found by Gabra in 1953-4, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 63636.<<>>

Tûna (Tanis Superior). Miscellaneous. Coffins and Sarcophagi.iv.175ASarcophagus of Takha, sandstone, Dyn. XVIII-XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 22.11.24.11.Hornemann, Types iii, pl. 801. See Ann. Serv. xxxv (19), 123.

Tûna (Tanis Superior). Miscellaneous. Coffins and Sarcophagi.iv.175Fragment of circular basin “cuve”, as sarcophagus in Bibl., of a High-priest of Thoth, granite, Late Period, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 31902.Text, Daressy in Rec. de Trav. xx (1898), 86 [lxv].<<>>

Tûna (Tanis Superior). Miscellaneous. Various.iv.175ABowl of a Scribe of the treasury, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 9.2.15.20.

Tûna (Tanis Superior). Miscellaneous. Various.iv.175AFragment of chalice with marsh-scene, faience, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 3774.Bissing, Fayencegefässe 53-4 frontispiece.

Tûna (Tanis Superior). Miscellaneous. Various.iv.175APot of Harsiesi, faience, late New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 3725 (JE 31021).Bissing, Fayencegefässe 38 fig. and frontispiece.

Tûna (Tanis Superior). Miscellaneous. Various.iv.175ACounterpoise of menat, goddess suckling king before god, faience, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 12728 (JE 31392).Reisner, Amulets ii, 26 xxiv.

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Mallawi.iv.175AStatuette of Isis and Horus from Kasr Hur, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 39283 (JE 31305).Daressy, Statues de divinités 322 pl. 61.

Dalaga, near Bâwît..iv.175AHead of Nefertiti, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 34546.Engelbach in Ann. Serv. xxxviii (1938), 96-7 pls. 17 [left], 18 [right].

Sheikh Ibâda (Antinoë). Temple of Ramesses II.iv.175AStatue, Ramesses II suckled by Hathor-cow in marsh, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 89613.Zayad in Ann. Serv. lvii (1962), 137-42 figs. 1-4.

Sheikh Ibâda (Antinoë). Temple of Ramesses II.iv.175ASeated statue of a goddess, temp. Ramesses II, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 89616.See Donadoni in Ann. Serv. xl (1940), 717-18.<<>>

Sheikh Ibâda (Antinoë). Temple of Ramesses II.iv.175AStanding statue of a goddess of Sekhmet, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 89614.See Donadoni in Ann. Serv. xl (1940), 717-18.<<>>

Sheikh Ibâda (Antinoë). Temple of Ramesses II.iv.175AStanding statue of hawk headed Horus, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 89615.Grimm, A. in Münchner Jahrb. 3 Ser. l (1999), 19, 25 Abb. 23, 24. See Donadoni in Ann. Serv. xl (1940), 717-18.<<>>

Sheikh Ibâda (Antinoë). Temple of Ramesses II.iv.176ALion-gargoyle, found near Temple, schist, Ptolemaic or Roman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 72526.<<>>

Sheikh Ibâda (Antinoë). Necropolis.iv.177ABlock, with six columns of text of hymn to Aten, found by Gayet in 1904, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE

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37505.Hari, New Kingdom. Amarna Period pl. xxxii [a] (as Heliopolis in error).<<>>

Sheikh Ibâda (Antinoë). Miscellaneous.iv.177ABlock with cartouche of Amenophis IV, found by University of Florence expedition, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 90850.<<>>

Deir el-Bersha. Tomb 2. Dhutihotp II. Temp. Sesostris II and III. Hall.iv.180(20)-(21)ABlock with six columns text, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 19.4.22.12.Smith in AJA lv [4] (1951), on 321-32 figs. 1-4 pls. 18-20. See Smith, Hist. Sculp. 240.

Deir el-Bersha. Tomb 2. Dhutihotp II. Temp. Sesostris II and III. Hall.iv.180(20)-(21)ABlock from harvest scene with man and donkey, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Smith Art and Architecture 108-9 pl. 73 [B].

Deir el-Bersha. Tomb 2. Dhutihotp II. Temp. Sesostris II and III. Hall.iv.180(20)-(21)Relief, three daughters (4th to 6th), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 30199.Bissing, Denkmäler pl. 35.

Deir el-Bersha. Middle Kingdom Tombs. Nebirutu.iv.183AThree canopic jars of Nebirutu, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 4986-8 (JE 32827).See Daressy in Ann. Serv. i (1900), 24 [near bottom]; Reisner, Canopics 386-7.

Deir el-Bersha. Middle Kingdom Tombs. Sitipi and Ankh. North Room.iv.183Coffin of Dhutinakht, usurped by woman Ankhu, late Dyn. XII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 28099 (JE 32981).Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire i, pl. 10.

Deir el-Bersha. Middle Kingdom Tombs. Sepi I.iv.183ACanopic-box of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 4981 (JE 32879).Reisner, Canopics 384-5 pl. xci. See Daressy in Ann. Serv. i (1900), 24, cf. 26.<<>>

Deir el-Bersha. Middle Kingdom Tombs. Sepi II and Sepi III. Late Dyn. XII.

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iv.183Outer coffin of Sepi III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28083 (JE 32868).Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire 170-99 pls. 11, 25. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 307 [3104].

Deir el-Bersha. Middle Kingdom Tombs. Sepi II and Sepi III. Late Dyn. XII.iv.183Inner coffin of Sepi III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28084 (JE 32868).Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire 199-200 pl. 20. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 306 [3101].

Deir el-Bersha. Middle Kingdom Tombs. Sepi II and Sepi III. Late Dyn. XII.iv.183ACanopic-box of Sepi III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 4977 (JE 32870).Reisner, Canopics 382-3 pl. lxxxvii. See Daressy in Ann. Serv. i (1900), 24 cf. 29.<<>>

Deir el-Bersha. Middle Kingdom Tombs. Sepi II and Sepi III. Late Dyn. XII.iv.184Three model boats, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 4947-9 (JE 32820, 32819, 32818).Reisner, Models 99-102 pls. xxi, xxii.

Deir el-Bersha. Middle Kingdom Tombs. Sepi II and Sepi III. Late Dyn. XII.iv.184AModel granary, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 32831.Tooley, A. M. J. Egyptian Models and Scenes fig. 39. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 322 [3200] (as Asyût).

Deir el-Bersha. Middle Kingdom Tombs. Sepi II and Sepi III. Late Dyn. XII.iv.184AFemale statuette, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 32836.See Daressy in Ann. Serv. i (1900), 40 [f].<<>>

Deir el-Bersha. Middle Kingdom Tombs. Sepi II and Sepi III. Late Dyn. XII.iv.184AModel, two bulls lying down, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 32833.<<>>

Deir el-Bersha. Middle Kingdom Tombs. Sepi II and Sepi III. Late Dyn. XII.iv.184ABox with hieratic text on front, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 32843.<<>>

Deir el-Bersha. Middle Kingdom Tombs. Sepi II and Sepi III. Late Dyn. XII.iv.184A

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Six servant-statues, painted wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 32847.<<>>

Deir el-Bersha. Middle Kingdom Tombs. Neferi. Late Dyn. XII.iv.184Outer coffin of deceased, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28088 (JE 32869).Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire i, pl. 27.

Deir el-Bersha. Middle Kingdom Tombs. Neferi. Late Dyn. XII.iv.184Inner coffin of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28087 (JE 32869).Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire i, pl. 12.

Deir el-Bersha. Middle Kingdom Tombs. Neferi. Late Dyn. XII.iv.184ACanopic-box of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 4980 (JE 32830).Reisner, Canopics 383-4 pl. lxxxviii.

Deir el-Bersha. Middle Kingdom Tombs. Neheri (woman) and Dhutihotp.iv.184Coffin of Neheri, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28095.Text Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire ii, 71.

Deir el-Bersha. Middle Kingdom Tombs. Neheri (woman) and Dhutihotp.iv.184Coffin of Dhutihotp, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28097.Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire ii, 72-3.

Deir el-Bersha. Middle Kingdom Tombs. Neheri (woman) and Dhutihotp.iv.184AModels of two sailing-boats, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 4951-2 (JE 32822, 32821).Reisner, Models of Ships and Boats 103-6 pl. 23.

Deir el-Bersha. Middle Kingdom Tombs. Amenemhet.iv.184Outer coffin of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28092 (JE 34288, 34310).Texts, Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire i, 51-63. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 27 [38].

Deir el-Bersha. Middle Kingdom Tombs. Amenemhet.iv.184Inner coffin of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28091 (JE 34289).Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire i, pls. 13, 28. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 27 [38].

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Deir el-Bersha. Middle Kingdom Tombs. Amenemhet.iv.184AInnermost coffin of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28093 (JE 34290).See Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire ii, 64.

Deir el-Bersha. Middle Kingdom Tombs. Amenemhet.iv.184Canopic box of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Texts, Kamal in Ann. Serv. ii (1901), 28-30.

Deir el-Bersha. Middle Kingdom Tombs. Sit-hez-hotp.iv.184Coffin of Shemsi, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28098.Text, Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire ii, 73-4.

Deir el-Bersha. Middle Kingdom Tombs. Sit-hez-hotp.iv.184Outer coffin of woman Dhutinakht, usurped from Kay who usurped from owner Ahanakht, MiddleKingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28094.Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire i, pl. 29.

Deir el-Bersha. Middle Kingdom Tombs. Sit-hez-hotp.iv.184AStatuette of female dwarf, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 34299.Dasen, V. Dwarfs in Ancient Egypt and Greece 278 [121] fig. 9 [22] on 137.

Deir el-Bersha. Middle Kingdom Tombs. Sit-hez-hotp. Dyn. XII.iv.184Outer coffin of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28086 (JE 32980).Texts, Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire i, 222-37.

Deir el-Bersha. Middle Kingdom Tombs. Sit-hez-hotp. Dyn. XII.iv.185Inner coffin of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28085 (JE 32980).Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire i, pls. 11, 26, cf. 56.

Deir el-Bersha. Middle Kingdom Tombs. Dhutinakht. Dyn. XII.iv.185First coffin of deceased, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28125.Texts, Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire ii, 142-4. See Brovarski in Simpson and Davis (eds.),Studies ... Dunham 25 cf. fig. 13.

Deir el-Bersha. Middle Kingdom Tombs. Dhutinakht. Dyn. XII.

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iv.185Second coffin of deceased, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28123.Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire ii, 136-41. See Brovarski in Simpson and Davis (eds.), Studies ...Dunham 25 cf. fig. 13.

Deir el-Bersha. Middle Kingdom Tombs. Various.iv.185ACanopic-box, Dhutinakht, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 4740.Reisner, Canopics 377-81 pls. lxxxiv-vi.

Deir el-Bersha. Middle Kingdom Tombs. Various.iv.185Outer coffin of Dhutihotp, Dyn. XII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37567.Texts, Kamal in Ann. Serv. iii (1903), 278-80. Interior, Schäfer, Kunst 293 [lower]; 2nd ed. 305 [lower].

Deir el-Bersha. Middle Kingdom Tombs. Various.iv.185Inner coffin of Dhutihotp, Dyn. XII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37566.Texts, Kamal in Ann. Serv. iii (1903), 278-80.

Deir el-Bersha. Middle Kingdom Tombs. Various.iv.185A“Small coffin” of Dhutihotp, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37568.Lacau in Rec. de. Trav. xxxi (1909), 32-3 [8].<<>>

Deir el-Bersha. Miscellaneous.iv.185AStatuette of woman in patterned dress, arms lost, wood, painted and inlaid, Dyn. XII, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 34297.Russmann and Finn, Egyptian Sculpture fig. on 58 [24].

Deir el-Bersha. Miscellaneous.iv.185Inner coffin of Iha, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28089 (JE 31905).Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire i, pls. 12, 23.

Deir el-Bersha. Miscellaneous.iv.185Outer coffin of Iha, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28090 (JE 31905).Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire i, pls. 12, 23.

Deir el-Bersha. Miscellaneous.

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iv.187Panel of coffin with name of Nakht, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28096.Text, Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire ii, 72.

Deir el-Bersha. Miscellaneous.iv.187AFragment of coffin, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 28.4.28.1.De Buck, Eg. Coffin Texts xvii [B.20.C].

Deir el-Bersha. Miscellaneous.iv.187Offering-table of Kay, Dyn. XII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23069 (JE 39602).Text, Kamal, Tables d’offrandes 58-9.

Deir el-Bersha. Miscellaneous.iv.187Offering-table of Neheri, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23046 (JE 39805).Text, Kamal, Tables d’offrandes 42.

Deir el-Bersha. Miscellaneous.iv.187ACup of Snefru, diorite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 35783.

Deir el-Bersha. Miscellaneous.iv.187AVase of Neuserre, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 31298.<<>>

Deir el-Bersha. Miscellaneous.iv.187AVase of Ahanakht, bronze, Dyn. XII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 3512 (JE 30973).Radwan, Die Kupfer und Bronzegefässe Ägyptens 85-6 [208] Taf. 45. Text, Von Bissing, Metallgefässe 45.<<>>

Deir el-Bersha. Miscellaneous.iv.187AModel, man feeding ox, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 34301.

Deir el-Bersha. Miscellaneous.iv.187AModel, herd of cattle lying down in front of building, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 34293.See Maspero, Guide (1915), 323 [3211].

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Deir el-Bersha. Miscellaneous.iv.187ATwo model boats, one with thirty rowers, one with cabin, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 34291-2.See Maspero, Guide (1915), 321 [3180-1].

El-Sheikh Saîd. Cemeteries near Sheikh Zibeida.iv.192Stela of Patameh (as Ptomeh (?) in Bibl.), dedicated to Amun-re and Prince Sipair (as Sipaar in Bibl.) (son ofAmosis), Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 41773.Vandersleyen in SAK 10 (1983), 315, 320, 322-3 Taf. xvi. Texts, Kamal in Ann. Serv. x (1910), 146 [lower]-7.

El-Sheikh Saîd. Cemeteries near Sheikh Zibeida.iv.192Two fragments from stela, Ramesses II before Thoth, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 27.1.19.1, 2.Texts, Kamal in Ann. Serv. x (1910), 148-9; Kitchen, Ram. Inscr. ii, 506-7 [199].

El-Sheikh Saîd. Cemeteries near Sheikh Zibeida.iv.192AStela with two women Periuy and Bekmut before Osiris, Dyn. XX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 35166.<<>>

El-Amarna. Palace of Nefertiti (?).iv.193Upper part from vase of Amenophis IV and Nefertiti, inlaid alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 57204.Pendlebury in JEA XVIII (1932), pl. xiv [4].

El-Amarna. North Palace. Great Outer Court.iv.193Trial-piece, princess eating duck, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 48035.Liebovitch, Anc. Eg. fig. 73.

El-Amarna. North Palace. Enclosure for oxen and antelopes.iv.193AManger with two ibexes, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 48060.See Hammad and Werkmeister in ZÄS lxxx (1955), 108.

El-Amarna. North Palace. Enclosure for oxen and antelopes.iv.193AManager with bull, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 48061.Hammad and Werkmeister in ZÄS lxxx (1955), 107-8 Abb. 4.

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El-Amarna. North Palace. Enclosure for oxen and antelopes.iv.193AManger with two antelopes, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 48031.Hammad and Werkmeister in ZÄS lxxx (1955), 107 Abb. 3.

El-Amarna. Great Temple. Sanctuary.iv.195ASitula dedicated by Ramosi, bronze, temp. Amenophis IV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 50940.Pendlebury, City of Akhenaten iii, pl. lx [7] [834] fig. 25.

El-Amarna. Great Temple.iv.195AThree adjoining fragments from parapet, King and Merytaten Aten disk, and King followed by Queen withsistrum and Aten disk, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 63853, 63854, and Temp. No. 27.3.25.9.Pendlebury, City of Akhenaten iii, pl. lvii [5, 6, 8] (some). One, see Maspero, Guide (1915), 146 [487].<<>>

El-Amarna. Great Temple.iv.195AUpper part of battered statue of Queen, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 66723.Pendlebury, City of Akhenaten iii, pl. lxi [4].

El-Amarna. Great Temple.iv.195ARelief fragment, upper part of princess, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 59311.Pendlebury, City of Akhenaten iii, pl. lvii [3].

El-Amarna. Great Temple.iv.195ARelief fragment with legs of princesses, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Pendlebury, City of Akhenaten iii, pl. lviii [2].

El-Amarna. Great Temple.iv.195Trial-piece with two royal heads, left, Amenophis IV, right, probably Smenkhkare, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 59294.Pendlebury in JEA xix, pl. 15 [1]. See Brief Descr. No. 6211.

El-Amarna. Great Temple.iv.195ATrial-piece, head of Nefertiti on recto, kneeling figure on verso, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 59296.Pendlebury in JEA xix, pl. 15 [2].

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El-Amarna. Great Temple.iv.195ABlock with names of Amenophis IV, Nefertiti, and the Aten, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Hari, New Kingdom. Amarna Period pl. xvii.

El-Amarna. Great Temple. Found West of Temple.iv.197Death-mask of Amenophis IV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 753.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 75 pl. 140. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 144 [478].

El-Amarna. Great Temple. Magazines between Great Temple and Private Palace.iv.197AWeight of five deben in shape of calf, bronze, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Pendlebury, City of Akhenaten iii, pl. 77 [1].

El-Amarna. Great Temple. Magazines between Great Temple and Private Palace.iv.197AStatue base inscribed for Thoth, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See Pendlebury, City of Akhenaten iii, 110 [32/251].

El-Amarna. Great Temple. Magazines South of Great Temple.iv.197AWeight of User, alabaster, temp. Amenophis IV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62845.Pendlebury, City of Akhenaten iii, pl. 62 [4].

El-Amarna. Smaller Temple. Magazines.iv.197Fragments from statuette of Asiatic, faience, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 57205a, b.Pendlebury, City of Akhenaten III, pl. 76 [1, 2].

El-Amarna. Great Official Palace. Living Quarters.iv.198APainted fragment, presumably from here, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See Maspero, Guide (1915), 459 [4370].<<>>

El-Amarna. Great Official Palace. Living Quarters.iv.198APainted pavement, fragments with destroyed part reconstructed, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See Maspero, Guide (1915), 176-7 [627]. Fragment with plants and bird, Bille-de Mot, Die Revolution pl. xii.

El-Amarna. Great Official Palace. Living Quarters.iv.198

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Jamb and lintel, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See Petrie, Tell el Amarna 11 [18].

El-Amarna. Great Official Palace. Hall.iv.198A (moved from iv.233)Fragment from balustrade, royal family worshipping the Aten, found by Petrie, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. No. 30.10.26.12.Pendlebury, City of Akhenaten iii, 66, 193 pl. lxix [5]. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 139 [466].

El-Amarna. Great Official Palace. Finds. Statues.iv.198ABust of Queen Nefertiti, head lost, limestone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Pendlebury, The City of Akhenaten iii, pl. 66 [8], cf. p. 63 [34/223].

El-Amarna. Great Official Palace. Finds. Statues.iv.198ATorso of princess, from double-statue, sandstone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Pendlebury, The City of Akhenaten iii, pl. 69 [3], cf. p. 65 [34/166].

El-Amarna. Great Official Palace. Finds. Statues.iv.198ARoyal head, black granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 64961.Pendlebury, The City of Akhenaten iii, pl. 65 [1-3], cf. p. 61 [34/73].

El-Amarna. Great Official Palace. Finds. Statues.iv.198APart of royal head, limestone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Pendlebury, The City of Akhenaten iii, pl. 71 [4], cf. p. 69 [35/370].

El-Amarna. Great Official Palace. Finds. Statues.iv.198ABase from statuette with feet treading on enemies, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Pendlebury, The City of Akhenaten iii, pl. 71 [3], cf. p. 69 [35/339].

El-Amarna. Great Official Palace. Finds. Statues.iv.198AFemale bust, head lost, probably a princess, quartzite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 64965.Pendlebury, The City of Akhenaten iii, pl. 73 [7], p. 64 [34/111].

El-Amarna. Great Official Palace. Finds. Stelae.iv.198AFragments from lower part of stela, royal family worshipping, granite, found in North Harîm, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 64972.

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El-Amarna. Great Official Palace. Finds. Stelae.iv.198ALower part of stela of [Paheripaten], on one side, Smenkhkare and Amenophis IV, on the other side, kneelingfigure, found in North Harîm, upper part, in London, Petrie Museum, 410, lower part, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 64959.Pendlebury, The City of Akhenaten iii, pl. 73 [8, 9], cf. pp. 45 [34/42], 232-3. See Roeder in ZÄS lxxxiii(1958), 47 n. 3.

El-Amarna. Great Official Palace. Finds. Reliefs.iv.198AFragment, King offering before altar, quartzite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See Pendlebury, City of Akhenaten iii, 67 [35/203].

El-Amarna. Great Official Palace. Finds. Reliefs.iv.198AFragment with face of King and ankh, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 65940.Pendlebury, City of Akhenaten iii, pl. 71 [1], cf. p. 67 [35/205].

El-Amarna. Great Official Palace. Finds. Reliefs.iv.198ASculptor’s trial-piece with head of Amenophis IV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 65972.Mysliwiec, Le Portrait royal , pl. lxxvii [178]. See Pendlebury, City of Akhenaten iii, 71 [36/540].

El-Amarna. Great Official Palace. Finds. Reliefs.iv.198AFragment with King (?) kissing princess, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 66715.Pendlebury, City of Akhenaten iii, pl. lxx [7 right], cf. p. 72 [36/19].

El-Amarna. Great Official Palace. Finds. Reliefs.iv.198AFragment from column-drum, Queen adoring, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 64949.Pendlebury, City of Akhenaten iii, pl. 66 [1], cf. p. 61 [34/109].

El-Amarna. Great Official Palace. Finds. Reliefs.iv.198AFragment from column drum, King and Queen offering, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 64946, 64948.Pendlebury, City of Akhenaten iii, pl. 73 [2], cf. p. 62 [34/190-1].

El-Amarna. Great Official Palace. Finds. Reliefs.iv.198AFragment, Princess Meritaten offering, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 65946.

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El-Amarna. Great Official Palace. Finds. Reliefs.iv.198ABlock, Amenophis IV as sphinx on both sides from south part of Palace, sandstone, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 65926.Pendlebury, City of Akhenaten iii, 79 pl. 41 [2, 3]. One side, id. in JEA xxii (1936), 196-7 pl. 20 [4].

El-Amarna. Great Official Palace. Finds. Reliefs.iv.198AFragment of column, recumbent calf and Aten rays, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Pendlebury, The City of Akhenaten iii, pl. 69 [8], cf. pp. 72 [36/40], 79.

El-Amarna. Great Official Palace. Finds. Reliefs.iv.198AFragment, throne with lioness, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 64955.Pendlebury, The City of Akhenaten iii, pl. 66 [2], cf. p. 63 [34/210].

El-Amarna. Great Official Palace. Finds. Reliefs.iv.198AFragment of painted relief with head of Asiatic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 64954.Pendlebury, The City of Akhenaten iii, pl. 66 [7], cf. p. 61 [34/53].

El-Amarna. Great Official Palace. Finds. Reliefs.iv.198AFragment with sleeping man, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Pendlebury, The City of Akhenaten iii, pl. 67 [5 right], cf. p. 67 [35/28].

El-Amarna. Great Official Palace. Finds. Reliefs.iv.198AFragment, dwarf before pillar, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 66713.Pendlebury, The City of Akhenaten iii, pl. 68 [5], cf. p. 71 [36/7].

El-Amarna. Great Official Palace. Finds. Reliefs.iv.198AFragment, soldiers before a building, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 66712.Pendlebury, The City of Akhenaten iii, pl. 68 [6], cf. p. 71 [36/11].

El-Amarna. Great Official Palace. Finds. Reliefs.iv.198AFragment with woman playing on lyre, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Pendlebury, The City of Akhenaten iii, p. 70 [35/500].

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El-Amarna. Great Official Palace. Finds. Reliefs.iv.198AFragment with man leading dog, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 64973.Pendlebury, The City of Akhenaten iii, pl. 71 [10], cf. p. 63 [34/229].

El-Amarna. Great Official Palace. Finds. Reliefs.iv.198ARelief with plant and ear of corn, from Broad Hall, west of Living Quarters, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Pendlebury, The City of Akhenaten iii, pl. 68 [7], cf. p. 66.

El-Amarna. Great Official Palace. Finds. Reliefs.iv.198ABlock with plants, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 65953.<<8>>

El-Amarna. Great Official Palace. Finds. Reliefs.iv.198AFragment with heads, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 64943, 64956.Pendlebury, The City of Akhenaten iii, pl. 67 [9, 12], cf. pp. 63 [34/222, 228], 65 [34/221].

El-Amarna. Great Official Palace. Finds. Reliefs.iv.198AFragment with head, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Pendlebury, The City of Akhenaten iii, pl. 70 [3], cf. p. 63 [35/13].

El-Amarna. Great Official Palace. Finds. Reliefs.iv.198ATrial-piece with head, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 64957.Pendlebury, The City of Akhenaten iii, pl. 65 [9], cf. p. 61 [34/59].

El-Amarna. Great Official Palace. Finds. Reliefs.iv.198ASculptor’s trial-piece, head of King on one side and head of Bes on the other, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Pendlebury, The City of Akhenaten iii, pl. 71 [5, right], cf. p. 70 [35/505].

El-Amarna. Great Official Palace. Finds. Reliefs.iv.198ATrial-piece, kneeling captive etc. in relief, quartzite, from “Weben-Aten”, north of Living Quarters, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum.Pendlebury, The City of Akhenaten iii, pl. 65 [6], cf. p. 63.

El-Amarna. Great Official Palace. Finds. Reliefs.iv.198A

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Fragment with head of princess holding sistrum, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 64971.Pendlebury, City of Akhenaten iii, 65 [34/149] pl. 77 [11, left].

El-Amarna. Great Official Palace. Finds. Various.iv.198APlaques with birds, faience, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Pendlebury, The City of Akhenaten iii, pl. 72 [9], cf. p. 64.

El-Amarna. Great Official Palace. Finds. Various.iv.198AFragment from bowl with name of Merytaten, faience, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Pendlebury, The City of Akhenaten iii, p. 50 [35/234].

El-Amarna. Great Official Palace. Finds. Various.iv.198AFragments with name of Queen Teye, faience, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Pendlebury, The City of Akhenaten iii, p. 50 [35/245].

El-Amarna. Great Official Palace. Finds. Various.iv.198APart of footstool with text and head of captive, faience, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Pendlebury, The City of Akhenaten iii, p. 50 [35/272].

El-Amarna. Great Official Palace. Buildings near Palace.iv.198AOffering table from life size statue of Amenophis III, mentioning co-regency of Amenophis III and IV, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 65966.Pendlebury, The City of Akhenaten iii, pl. 64 [4-6]. See Brief Descr. No. 6258.

El-Amarna. Great Official Palace. Buildings near Palace.iv.198AHead of King, unfinished, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Pendlebury, The City of Akhenaten iii, pl. 64 [1, 2].

El-aAmarna. Private Palace, or “King’s House” (House 13).iv.199APainted fragment, feet and lower part of fringed garment of seated figure, and lower part of smaller standingfigure, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Brock, L. P. in The Bulletin of the Australian Centre for Egyptology 9 (1998), 7-14 figs. 1, 2 (reconstruction) pl.1 (suggests small figure Tutankhamun).

El-Amarna. Private Palace. Garden.

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iv.199Trial-piece, caricature head of King on one side, head on the other [EES 31/603], in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 57207.Pendlebury, The City of Akhenaten iii, pl. 74 [4, 5].

El-Amarna. Private Palace. Royal Store-Rooms (P.42.2).iv.199ATrial-piece with various hieroglyphs on both sides [EES 31/594], in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 57208.Pendlebury, The City of Akhenaten iii, pl. 75 [1, 2].

El-Amarna. Private Palace. Royal Store-Rooms (P.42.2).iv.199Jar of Hatshepsut, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 57203.Pendlebury in JEA xviii (1932), pl. 19 [3].

El-Amarna. Private Palace. Bridge across Royal Road.iv.199APainted fragments from garden scene with pool, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 57334.Weatherhead, F. in Kemp, B. J. Amarna Reports vi, 406-9 fig. 14.8.

El-Amarna. Town. North City. House U.24.3.iv.200Cup with name of Iuaa, Royal scribe, bronze, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 57225.Pendlebury in JEA xviii (1932), 145 pl. xiv [5].

El-Amarna. Town. North City. House U.33.9.iv.200ABox of Amenophis III, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Pendlebury, The City of Akhenaten iii, pl. cxi [1] (= ii, xli [1]).

El-Amarna. Town. North City. House T.34.1. Hatiay.iv.200Lintel, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 55503.Frankfort and Pendlebury, The City of Akhenaten ii, 64-5 pl. 23 [4].

El-Amarna. Town. North City. House T.35.4.iv.200Seated statuette of official, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 52976 and 53249 (entered twice).Frankfort in JEA xv (1929), 149 pls. 20, 21. See Brief Descr. 6154.

El-Amarna. Town. North City. House U.37.1.iv.201

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Head of princess, red quartzite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 65040.Pendlebury, The City of Akhenaten ii, pl. xxxix; Encycl. Photo. pl. 101. See Brief Descr. 6057.

El-Amarna. Town. Temple Area. Official Residence of Panehesi. Central Room.iv.201Shrine, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 65041 (Temp. No. 14.2.27.1).Pendlebury, The City of Akhenaten iii, pl. 31; Brief Descr. No. 6056 pl. opp. 129.

El-Amarna. Town. Temple Area. Official Residence of Panehesi.iv.201AFragment of tile with calf in reeds, faience, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Pendlebury, The City of Akhenaten iii, pl. 62 [3].

El-Amarna. Town. Temple Area. Finds.iv.201ATrial-piece, man’s head in relief, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Pendlebury, The City of Akhenaten iii, pl. 62 [1].

El-Amarna. Town north of Wâdi. House O.46.16a and 20.iv.202Head of Nefertiti (?), quartzite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 59286.Pendlebury in JEA xix (1933), 117-18 pls. 12, 18 [3, 4]; Encycl. Photo. pls. 97, 98. See Brief Descr. No. 6206.

El-Amarna. Town north of Wâdi. House O.46.16a and 20.iv.202Head for inlay, quartzite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 59287.Pendlebury in JEA xix (1933), pl. 16 [2]. See Brief Descr. No. 6207.

El-Amarna. Town north of Wâdi. House O.46.16a and 20.iv.202Head of Nefertiti, (?), plaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 59288.Pendlebury in JEA xix (1933), pl. 15 [4]. See Brief Descr. No. 6208.

El-Amarna. Town north of Wâdi. House O.46.16a and 20.iv.202Head of Amenophis IV, plaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 59289.Pendlebury in JEA xix (1933), pl. 19 [1, 2]. See Brief Descr. No. 6209.

El-Amarna. Town north of Wâdi. House O.46.16a and 20.iv.202Statue of Thoth as ape with scribe, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 59291.Pendlebury in JEA xix (1933), pl. 18 [1, 2].

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El-Amarna. Town north of Wâdi. House P.47.1-3. Dhutmosi.iv.203Head of princess, red sandstone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 44871.Maspero, Guide (1915), 143 [474] Abb. 21.

El-Amarna. Town north of Wâdi. House P.47.1-3. Dhutmosi.iv.202-3Statuette of princess, red granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 44874, perhaps adjoins JE 44872.See Maspero, Guide (1915), 145 [481].

El-Amarna. Town north of Wâdi. House P.47.1-3. Dhutmosi.iv.203ATorso, red sandstone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 44872, perhaps adjoins JE 44871.ZÄS lii (1914), 82 Abb. 17. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 144 [479].

El-Amarna. Town north of Wâdi. House P.47.1-3. Dhutmosi.iv.203Head of princess, quartzite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 44870.Brief Descr. 476 pl. opp. 37. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 143-4 [476].

El-Amarna. Town north of Wâdi. House P.47.1-3. Dhutmosi.iv.203Head of Nefertiti, quartzite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 44868.in Mitt. de Deutsch. Or. Gesell. No. 52 (Oct. 1913), 46 Bl. 5.

El-Amarna. Town north of Wâdi. House P.47.1-3. Dhutmosi.iv.203Head of princess, quartize, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 44869.Aldred, New Kingdom Art pl. 109.

El-Amarna. Town north of Wâdi. House P.47.19.iv.204Jamb of Ramosi, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 44885.in Mitt. de Deutsch. Or. Gesell. No. 55, 17 Abb. 5.

El-Amarna. Town north of Wâdi. House Q.47.16.iv.204Painted triptych (?) in relief, Amenophis IV and Nefertiti with three princesses, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 44865.Weigall, Anc. Eg. Works of Art pl.197 [left]. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 145 [482].

El-Amarna. Town north of Wâdi. House P.48.2.iv.204

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Unfinished group of Amenophis IV kissing princess, (or Smenkhkare as young boy), in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 44866.Roeder in ZÄS lxxxiii (1958), pl. vii [C]. Weigall, Anc. Eg. Works of Art pl. 196. See Maspero, Guide (1915),142 [471].

El-Amarna. Town north of Wâdi. House O.49.14.iv.206Coloured statue of King holding offering-table, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43580.Encycl. Photo pl. 96. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 142 [472].

El-Amarna. Town. Various.iv.207AHunting-scarab of Amenophis IV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62821.Pendlebury, City of Akhenaten iii, pl. 77 [5, 6].

El-Amarna. Town. Various.iv.207ADagger-pommel, Tuthmosis I, lapis, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62787.Pendlebury, City of Akhenaten iii, pl. 77 [10].

El-Amarna. Town. Various.iv.207AFragment from sistrum-handle Queen Teye, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 48094(JE 69343).Hickmann, Instruments de Musique lxvi.

El-Amarna. Palace called Maru-Aten. Water Court.iv.208Fragments of pavement, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 33030/1, 3, 4, 6, 10, 12, 13, 16, 18, 19;JE 34035/3, 4; JE 34010/10; JE 33035/2.Bissing, Der Fussboden pls. i-xiv.

El-Amarna. Palace called Maru-Aten. Temple and Kiosks.iv.208AColumn-fragment, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 47200.Kemp, B. J. Amarna Reports vi, 420 figs. 15.8, 9 on 423-4.

El-Amarna. Palace called Maru-Aten. Temple and Kiosks.iv.208Head of Amenophis IV from inlay, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 47173.Pendlebury, City of Akhenaten i, pl. xxxv [i, right].

El-Amarna. Palace called Maru-Aten.

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iv.208AFragment from block with bowing courtiers, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 47203.Pendlebury, City of Akhenaten i, pl. xxxiii [1].

El-Amarna. Town. Tomb-Chapels. No. 525.iv.209Stela of Ptahmey, dedicated to Shed and Isis, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46954.Pendlebury, City of Akhenaten i, pl. xxviii [1-3].

El-Amarna. Rock-Tombs. Tomb 23 Any.iv.227Stela of Nebwaui, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34176 (JE 29746).Borchardt and Riesner, Works of Art 217-22 pls. 66-8. See Legrain, Rép. No. 303.

El-Amarna. Rock-Tombs. Tomb 23 Any.iv.227Stela of Thay, with chariot, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34177 (JE 29748).Borchardt and Riesner, Works of Art 217-22 pls. 66-8. See Legrain, Rép. No. 304; Maspero, Guide (1914), cf.123 [428]; (1915), 145 [484].

El-Amarna. Rock-Tombs. Tomb 23 Any.iv.227Stela of Any-men, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34178 (JE 29747).Borchardt and Riesner, Works of Art 217-22 pls. 66-8. See Legrain, Rép. No. 305; Maspero, Guide (1914), cf.123 [429]; (1915), 145 [485].

El-Amarna. Rock-Tombs. Tomb 23 Any.iv.227Stela of [Ptah]mey, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34179 (JE 29749).Borchardt and Riesner, Works of Art 217-22 pls. 66-8. See Legrain, Rép. No. 306.

El-Amarna. Rock-Tombs. Tomb 23 Any.iv.227Stela of Pakha, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34180 (JE 29745).Borchardt and Riesner, Works of Art 217-22 pls. 66-8. See Legrain, Rép. No. 307.

El-Amarna. Rock-Tombs. Tomb 23 Any.iv.227Stela of Ay, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34181 (JE 29750).Borchardt and Riesner, Works of Art 217-22 pls. 66-8. See Legrain, Rép. No. 308.

El-Amarna. Rock-Tombs. Tomb 25 Ay.iv.229(6)-(8)

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Relief from wall, with Ay and Teye before balcony, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 10.11.26.1.Davies, Amarna vi, pl. 38 [upper].

El-Amarna. Boundary Stelae. Stela Q.iv.231Fragments, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Davies, Amarna v, pl. 44 [upper right]. See Murnane, W.J. and Van Siclen III, C. C. The Boundary Stelae ofAkhenaten 188 [9, 11, 12].

El-Amarna. Miscellaneous. Stelae.iv.232AAmenophis IV, Queen and one princess, (Wilbour Stela), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34174.Lacau, Stèles pl. 64. See Legrain, Rép. No. 288; Maspero, Guide (1914), 134-5 [467]; (1915), 145-6 [486].

El-Amarna. Reliefs.iv.233AFragment, head of Amenophis IV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 22.5.26.3.Myliwiec, Le Portrait royal pl. lxxvi [177].

El-Amarna. Reliefs.iv.233Fragment, bas-relief of Amenophis IV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Texts,Legrain, Répertoire Nos. 295-7.

El-Amarna. Reliefs.iv.233AThree adjoining fragments (from ramp), Amenophis IV, Merytaten, Queen and Amenophis IV, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 63853.See Maspero, Guide (1915), 146 [487].

El-Amarna. Reliefs.iv.233AFragment from lintel of Nekhuenpaten, Overseer of horses, with dec. kneeling before Aten-rays, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 20.6.28.9.<<>>

El-Amarna. Reliefs.iv.234ATwo alabaster blocks with captives, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 20.6.28.6-7.

El-Amarna. Reliefs.iv.234ATrial-piece with head of Nefertiti (?) in relief, and another head on verso, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,

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El-Amarna. Miscellaneous. Reliefs.iv.233ATrial-piece, head of Amenophis IV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 28186.Encycl. Phot. pl. 104.

El-Amarna. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.234Head of Amenophis IV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 746.Borchart, Statuen and Statuetten iii, 71 pl. 138.

El-Amarna. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.234ATorso of Amenophis IV, sandstone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 956 (JE 28178).Borchart, Statuen and Statuetten iv, 4 pl. 159.

El-Amarna. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.234AHead (unfinished), probably of Amenophis IV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 13451, probably from here.Devaux, J. in Rev. d’Ég. 49 (1998), 64-5 pl. vii [a].

El-Amarna. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.234AHead, probably Amenophis IV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 66642.See Müller, M. Die Kunst Amenophis III and Ecknatons iv-119.

El-Amarna. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.234AHead of Amenophis IV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 67921A.Engelbach in Ann. Serv. xxxviii (1952), 95-107 pls. 14 [1], 15 [1], 16, 17 [right], 18 [left]. See Brief Descr. No.6272.

El-Amarna. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.234AStatuette of Nefertiti with offering-table, unfinished, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 44867.Hornemann, Types iv, pl. 962. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 143 [473].

El-Amarna. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.234AStatuette of princess, from House P.47.1-3, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 44873.Aldred, Akhenaten and Nefertiti fig. 51 on 131. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 144 [480].

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El-Amarna. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.234AA Scribe, block statue, no name, serpentine, temp. Tuthmosis III to Amenophis II, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 48140.El-Damaty in MDAIK 46 (1990), 5 Taf. 5 [d, e]. See Schulz, Entwicklung i, 309 [172].

El-Amarna. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.234AStatuette, monkey playing harp, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 55457.Hickmann, 45 Siècles pl. lxviii [A].

El-Amarna. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.234AModel of royal head, unfinished, red sandstone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See Maspero, Guide (1915), 143 [475].

El-Amarna. Miscellaneous. Various.iv.235Offering-table, Dyn. XII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23020 (JE 39572).Kamal, Tables 18 pl. x.

El-Amarna. Miscellaneous. Various.iv.235Libation-bowl (as dish in Bibl.) with names of Amenophis IV and Nefertiti, red granite, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 18491.Text, Bissing, Steingefässe 98; part, Legrain, Répertoire No. 294

El-Amarna. Royal tomb. Corridor A.iv.23525 fragments of ushabtis of Amenophis IV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Texts and one head, Bouriant et al. in MIFAO viii, 6-7, 8 fig. 2. Cartouches, Legrain, Répertoire No. 290.

El-Amarna. Royal tomb. Room iv.236ASarcophagus of Amenophis IV, reconstructed from fragments, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. No. 3.3.70.2.Martin, Royal Tomb i, Cat. 1 fig. 3 pls. 6-9, 19.

El-Amarna. Royal tomb. Room IV.iv.236Stela (not “Wilbour stela” as in Bibl.), King, Queen and two princesses worshipping Aten, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, Temp. No. 10.11.26.4 (as CG 34174 in Bibl.).Borchardt and Roeder, Works pl. 27 [upper]. Maspero and Roeder Führer (‘12) pl. 32 [a].

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El-Amarna. Royal tomb. Room .iv.236(14)-(15)AThree fragments with mourners from a scene, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 29.7.34.1a-c andprobably JE 29786.Martin, Royal Tomb i, Cat. 473-6 pls. 61-2.

El-Amarna. Royal tomb. Finds.iv.236ARelief fragment with part of face, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 59387.Martin, Royal Tomb i, Cat. 478 pl. 62.

El-Amarna. Royal tomb. Finds.iv.236AFragments from canopic-box, lid, and canopic jars of Amenophis IV (reconstructed), in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 18492, JE 59454, and Temp. Nos. 24.7.32.1-2.Hamza in Ann. Serv. xl (1940), pls. 42-4. See Bissing, Steingefässe 99; Legrain, Répertoire No. 302 [B]. See BriefDescr. No. 6323.

El-Amarna. Royal tomb. Finds.iv.236AFragments, probably from canopic chest, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 59388, 59437-45, Temp.No. 28.3.48.3.Martin Royal Tomb i, Cat. 11-22 pls. 23, 24.

El-Amarna. Royal tomb. Finds.iv.236AFragments of chests, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Martin, The Royal Tomb i, Cat. 23-5 pl. 24.

El-Amarna. Royal tomb. Finds.iv.236AFragment of chest with cartouches of Akhenaten, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 28.3.48.2.Martin, Royal Tomb i, Cat. 26 pl. 24.

El-Amarna. Royal tomb. Finds.iv.236AFragment chest with cartouches of the Aten, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 22.5.26.1.Martin, Royal Tomb i, Cat. 30 pl. 24.

El-Amarna. Royal tomb. Finds.iv.236AFragments from chests with royal cartouches, and also those of the Aten, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 59446-7.

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El-Amarna. Royal tomb. Finds.iv.236ACorner of chest with cartouches of the Aten, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 59448.Martin, Royal Tomb i, Cat. 33 pl. 25.

El-Amarna. Royal tomb. Finds.iv.236AFragment of chest with Aten-disk, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 59449.Martin, Royal Tomb i, Cat. 34 pl. 25.

El-Amarna. Royal tomb. Finds.iv.236AFragment chest with name of Nefertiti, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 59450.Martin, Royal Tomb i, Cat. 35 pl. 25.

El-Amarna. Royal tomb. Finds.iv.236AFragments from bowl of Tuthmosis III, diorite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 59282.Martin, Royal Tomb i, Cat. 413 pls. 55, 56. See Pendlebury in Ann. Serv. xxxi (1931), 124.

El-Amarna. Royal tomb. Finds.iv.236AFragments from bowl of Khephren, diorite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 59456.Martin, Royal Tomb i, Cat. 414 pl. 57. See Pendlebury in Ann. Serv. xxxi (1931), 124.

El-Amarna. Royal tomb. Finds.iv.236AFragmentary bowl with erased cartouche of Princess Sitamun, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 18459 (JE 30996, 59283).Engelbach in Ann. Serv. xl (1940), 155-6 pl. 26 [2]; Bissing, Steingfässe fig. on 89.

El-Amarna. Royal tomb. Finds. Fragments of sarcophagi (see also Room ).iv.236Fragment from sarcophagus of Teye, wife of Amenophis III (as [Meketaten] in Bibl.) with cartouches ofAmenophis III and IV, red granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 3.3.70.1.Raven, M. J. in OMRO 74 (1994), 8-16 figs. 2-9 (from material published by G. T. Martin). Cartouches,Legrain, Répertoire No. 286.

El-At.âwla.iv.246Block, King Siamu-Harnedheryotf before Anti, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 25.4.22.3.

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El-At.âwla.iv.247Altar, Teruru. Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23037 (JE 30322).Kamal, Tables d’offrandes pl. 15 [upper].

El-At.âwla.iv.247Three statues of Sebknakht son of Iteti and Kayt, Dyn. XIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 35145 (Temp.No. 13.4.22.11), 35145 bis, 35146 (Temp. No. 13.4.22.10).Maspero in Ann. Serv. iii (1902), 95 and pl.; JE 35145 and JE 35145 bis, Hornemann, Types iii, pls. 714, 713;JE 35146, Ebers, Staat i, pl. 141 [B].<<>>

Meir. Tomb of Niankh-Pepy-kem. Temp. Pepy I.iv.247Statue of dec., wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 60 (JE 30796).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, pl. 15. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 72 [161].

Meir. Tomb of Niankh-Pepy-kem. Temp. Pepy I.iv.247Statue of dec., in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 236 (JE 30797).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, pl. 49. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 323-4 [3220-35].

Meir. Tomb of Niankh-Pepy-kem. Temp. Pepy I.iv.247Model, two women grinding, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 237 (JE 30811).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, pl. 49. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 323-4 [3220-35].

Meir. Tomb of Niankh-Pepy-kem. Temp. Pepy I.iv.247Model, woman baking, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 238 (JE 30820).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, pl. 50. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 323-4 [3220-35].

Meir. Tomb of Niankh-Pepy-kem. Temp. Pepy I.iv.247Model, woman baking, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 239 (JE 30823).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, pl. 50. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 323-4 [3220-35].

Meir. Tomb of Niankh-Pepy-kem. Temp. Pepy I.iv.247Model, man kneading, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 240 (JE 30819).

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Meir. Tomb of Niankh-Pepy-kem. Temp. Pepy I.iv.247Model, servant with luggage, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 241 (JE 30810).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, pl. 51. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 323-4 [3220-35].

Meir. Tomb of Niankh-Pepy-kem. Temp. Pepy I.iv.247Model, man cooking, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 242 (JE 30824).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, pl. 51. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 323-4 [3220-35].

Meir. Tomb of Niankh-Pepy-kem. Temp. Pepy I.iv.247Model, two women baking, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 243 (JE 30812).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, pl. 52. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 323-4 [3220-35].

Meir. Tomb of Niankh-Pepy-kem. Temp. Pepy I.iv.247Model, two male figures baking and brewing, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 244 (JE 30821).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, pl. 52. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 323-4 [3220-35].

Meir. Tomb of Niankh-Pepy-kem. Temp. Pepy I.iv.247Model, servant braising goose, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 245 (JE 30814).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, pl. 51. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 323-4 [3220-35].

Meir. Tomb of Niankh-Pepy-kem. Temp. Pepy I.iv.247Model, man brewing, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 246 (JE 30816).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, pl. 53. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 323-4 [3220-35].

Meir. Tomb of Niankh-Pepy-kem. Temp. Pepy I.iv.247Model, servant baking(?), wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 247 (JE 30818).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, pl. 53. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 323-4 [3220-35].

Meir. Tomb of Niankh-Pepy-kem. Temp. Pepy I.iv.247Statuette of woman, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 248 (JE 30809).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, pl. 53. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 323-4 [3220-35].

Meir. Tomb of Niankh-Pepy-kem. Temp. Pepy I.

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iv.247Model, man hoeing, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 249 (JE 30822).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, pl. 53. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 323-4 [3220-35].

Meir. Tomb of Niankh-Pepy-kem. Temp. Pepy I.iv.247Model, three female offering bearers, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 250 (JE 30798).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, pl. 54. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 323-4 [3220-35].

Meir. Tomb of Niankh-Pepy-kem. Temp. Pepy I.iv.247Model, man with sealed jars, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 251 (JE 30817).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, pl. 54. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 323-4 [3220-35].

Meir. Tomb of Niankh-Pepy-kem. Temp. Pepy I.iv.247Model, man kneading, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 252 (JE 30813).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, pl. 52. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 323-4 [3220-35].

Meir. Tomb of Niankh-Pepy-kem. Temp. Pepy I.iv.247Model, two men baking, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 253 (JE 30815).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, pl. 54. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 323-4 [3220-35].

Meir. Tomb of Niankh-Pepy-kem. Temp. Pepy I.iv.247Model, man with ox, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 254 (JE 30825).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, pl. 55. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 323-4 [3220-35].

Meir. Tomb of Niankh-Pepy-kem.iv.247Model boats, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 4880-4 (JE 30799-803), 4885, 4886-8 (JE 30804-6),4889-93.Reisner, Models of Ships pls. xii-xv. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 325 [3249-51].

Meir. South of Group A. Various.iv.249Canopic-box of Kay Henent, Dyn. XII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 42907.Texts, Kamal in Ann. Serv. xi (1911), 19.

Meir. South of Group A. Various.iv.249AMummy-mask, Hetept, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 42953.

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De Buck, Eg. Coffin Texts M 35 C, iii, Spell 226.

Meir. South of Group A. Various.iv.249AModels, men with oxen and plough, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 42850-3.JE 42853, Wreszinski, Atlas i, pl. 51 (b) [5]. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 323 [3212].

Meir. South of Group A. Various.iv.249AModel, man and laden asses, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 42854.Wreszinski, Atlas i, pl. 61 [2]. See Kamal in Ann. Serv. xi (1911), 23 [4].

Meir. South of Group A. Various.iv.249AModel, rowing-boat, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 42855.See Kamal in Ann. Serv. xi (1911), 23 [6].

Meir. South of Group A. Various.iv.249AModel, beer-making, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 42856.See Kamal in Ann. Serv. xi (1911), 24 [15].

Meir. South of Group A. Various.iv.249AModel, granary, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 42857.See Kamal in Ann. Serv. xi (1911), 23 [3]. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 323 [3202].

Meir. South of Group A. Various.iv.249AModel, granary, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 42915.See Kamal in Ann. Serv. xi (1911), 34-5 [1]. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 322 [3206].

Meir. South of Group A. Various.iv.249AModel, five brewers, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 42916.

Meir. Tomb CI, Ukh-hotp. Temp. Sesostris II or III. Statues. Probably from here.iv.254A (moved from iv.257)Statue-group, dec., two wives, and daughter, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 459 (JE 30965).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 51-2 Bl. 76.

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Senbi (woman), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 42825.Texts, de Buck, Eg. Coffin Texts p. xviii [M.3 C].

Meir. Miscellaneous. Coffins.iv.256Senbi, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 42950.Texts, de Buck, Eg. Coffin Texts p. xviii [M.4 C].

Meir. Miscellaneous. Coffins.iv.256Senbi, third coffin, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 42948.Saleh, Hauptwerke No. 94 fig. Texts, Kamal in Ann. Serv. xii (1912), 221-2.

Meir. Miscellaneous. Coffins.iv.256AHathornakht (woman), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 42826.Texts, de Buck, Eg. Coffin Texts p. xviii [M.5 C].

Meir. Miscellaneous. Coffins.iv.256Senbi, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 42827.Texts, de Buck, Eg. Coffin Texts p. xviii [M.6 C].

Meir. Miscellaneous. Coffins.iv.256ACoffin usurped from Khnemhotp, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 42947.Texts, de Buck, Eg. Coffin Texts iii, v, vii [M.2 C].<<>>

Meir. Miscellaneous. Coffins.iv.256Ikui good name Izi, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43670.Texts, Kamal in Ann. Serv. xiii (1914), 164.<<>>

Meir. Miscellaneous. Coffins.iv.256Meryîb, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43669.Texts, Kamal in Ann. Serv. xiii (1914), 167 [middle].<<>>

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Mereri, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43671.Texts, Kamal in Ann. Serv. xiii (1914), 167 [bottom].<<>>

Meir. Miscellaneous. Coffins.iv.256Wernufer, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28037 (JE 30508).Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire i, 108-15.

Meir. Miscellaneous. Coffins.iv.256Wersnufer, two coffins, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28038-9.Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire i, pl. 8.

Meir. Miscellaneous. Coffins.iv.256Rerut, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 42949.Texts, Kamal in Ann. Serv. xiv (1914), 45-56, 61-2; de Buck, Eg. Coffin Texts iv-vii [M.1 C].

Meir. Miscellaneous. Coffins.iv.256Mask usurped by a woman Hetept, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 42953.Texts, de Buck, Eg. Coffin Texts iii, vi [M.35 C].

Meir. Miscellaneous. Coffins.iv.256Ukh-hotp, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28040 (JE 3424).Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire i, 130-2.

Meir. Miscellaneous. Coffins.iv.256Senbi, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28041.Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire i, pl. 17.

Meir. Miscellaneous. Coffins.iv.256...tseni, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28049.Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire i, 142.

Meir. Miscellaneous. Coffins.iv.256Esitoker (as Istoker in Bibl.), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28052.Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire i, 143-4.

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Meir. Miscellaneous. Coffins.iv.256Ikerankh, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28053.Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire i, 144-5.

Meir. Miscellaneous. Coffins.iv.256Nakht, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28055.Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire i, 145-50.

Meir. Miscellaneous. Coffins.iv.257Senankh, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28057.Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire i, 153-4.

Meir. Miscellaneous. Coffins.iv.257Ukh-hotp, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28058.Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire i, 154-5.

Meir. Miscellaneous. Coffins.iv.257Sennui, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28060.Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire i, 156.

Meir. Miscellaneous. Coffins.iv.257Henyhirib, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28061.Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire i, pl. 10.

Meir. Miscellaneous. Coffins.iv.257Hatherhotp, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28062.Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire i, 157-8.

Meir. Miscellaneous. Coffins.iv.257Ukh-hotp, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28063.Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire i, 157.

Meir. Miscellaneous. Coffins.iv.257Ukha, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28064.

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Meir. Miscellaneous. Coffins.iv.257Nebt, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28066 (JE 30681).See Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire i, 160.

Meir. Miscellaneous. Coffins.iv.257Ukh-hotp, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28067.See Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire i, 161-2.

Meir. Miscellaneous. Coffins.iv.257Ukh-hotp, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28070.See Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire i, 163.

Meir. Miscellaneous. Coffins.iv.257Titau, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28071.Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire i, pl. 18.

Meir. Miscellaneous. Coffins.iv.257AKhnemhotp, lid, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28074.Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire i, 166-7. Texts, de Buck, Eg. Coffin Texts iv [M 54 C].

Meir. Miscellaneous. Coffins.iv.257Henherib, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28075.See Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire i, 167.

Meir. Miscellaneous. Coffins.iv.257Nefersab, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28078.Texts, de Buck, Eg. Coffin Texts i, iii [M 25 C]. See Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire i, 168.

Meir. Miscellaneous. Coffins.iv.257Henyhirib, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28079.See Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire i, 169.

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iv.257Iyni, parts, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28068.Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire i, pl. 17.

Meir. Miscellaneous. Coffins.iv.257Mummy-mask of Iyni, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28073.Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire i, pl. 21.

Meir. Miscellaneous. Coffins.iv.257Name lost, fragments, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28042.Texts, de Buck, Eg. Coffin Texts i [M 20 C].

Meir. Miscellaneous. Coffins.iv.257Name lost, fragments, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28043.Texts, de Buck, Eg. Coffin Texts vi [M 9 C].

Meir. Miscellaneous. Coffins.iv.257Name lost, fragments, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28044.Texts, de Buck, Eg. Coffin Texts vi [M 10 C].

Meir. Miscellaneous. Coffins.iv.257Name lost, fragments, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28045.Texts, de Buck, Eg. Coffin Texts vi [M 11 C].

Meir. Miscellaneous. Coffins.iv.257Name lost, fragments, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28046.Texts, de Buck, Eg. Coffin Texts vi [M 12 C].

Meir. Miscellaneous. Coffins.iv.257Name lost, fragments, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28047.Texts, de Buck, Eg. Coffin Texts ii [M 38 C].

Meir. Miscellaneous. Coffins.iv.257Name lost, fragments, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28048.Texts, de Buck, Eg. Coffin Texts iv, vii [M 39 C].

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Meir. Miscellaneous. Coffins.iv.257Name lost, fragments, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28050-1.Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire i, 142-3. CG 28050, texts de Buck, Eg. Coffin Texts ii [M 41 C].

Meir. Miscellaneous. Coffins.iv.257Name lost, fragments, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28054.Texts, de Buck, Eg. Coffin Texts iv-v [M 19 C]. See Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire i, 145.

Meir. Miscellaneous. Coffins.iv.257Names lost, fragments, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28056.Texts, de Buck, Eg. Coffin Texts iii, v [M 46 C]. See Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire i, 151-2.

Meir. Miscellaneous. Coffins.iv.257Names lost, fragments, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28059, 28065.See Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire i, 155-6, 159. CG 28059, texts de Buck Eg. Coffin Texts ii[M 48 C].

Meir. Miscellaneous. Coffins.iv.257Names lost, fragments, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28069, 28072.See Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire i, 163, 164-5. CG 28072, Schmidt, Sarkofager 83 fig. 399(from Lacau).

Meir. Miscellaneous. Coffins.iv.257Names lost, fragments, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28081.See Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire i, 169.

Meir. Miscellaneous. Coffins.iv.257ANames lost, fragments, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43004.de Buck, Eg. Coffin Texts iii, ix [M 21 C].

Meir. Miscellaneous. Coffins.iv.257ANames lost, fragments, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 42828.Texts, de Buck, Eg. Coffin Texts ii-iii, v-vi [M 22 C].

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iv.257Senenu (in Bibl. as unknown), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28077.Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire i, 168. Texts, de Buck, Eg. Coffin Texts i, iv, vii [M 24 C].

Meir. Miscellaneous. Coffins.iv.257ASebkherhab, parts, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Texts, de Buck, Eg. Coffin Texts iii, ix [M 57 C].<<>>

Meir. Miscellaneous. Coffins.iv.257Name lost, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28080.See Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire i, 169.

Meir. Miscellaneous. Coffins.iv.257Name lost, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28082.See Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire i, 170.

Meir. Miscellaneous. Coffins.iv.257No name, fragment, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28076.See Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire i, 168.

Meir. Miscellaneous. Coffins.iv.257Mummy-masks, Greek or Roman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 33129 (JE 28446).Edgar, Graeco-Egyptian Coffins 18-21 pls. 8, 10.

Meir. Miscellaneous. Coffins.iv.257Mummy-mask, Greek or Roman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 33130.Edgar, Graeco-Egyptian Coffins 21-3 pls. 8, 11.

Meir. Miscellaneous. Coffins.iv.257Mummy-mask, Greek or Roman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 33132 (JE 28447).Edgar, Graeco-Egyptian Coffins 24-6 pls. 9, 13.

Meir. Miscellaneous. Coffins.iv.257Mummy-mask, Greek or Roman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 33133 (JE 28443).

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Meir. Miscellaneous. Coffins.iv.257Mummy-mask, Greek or Roman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 33134 (JE 33144).Edgar, Graeco-Egyptian Coffins 28-9 pls. 9, 15.

Meir. Miscellaneous. Coffins.iv.257Mummy-mask, Greek or Roman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 33135 (JE 28445).Edgar, Graeco-Egyptian Coffins 29-31 pls. 9, 16.

Meir. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.257Nakht, four, Old Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 433-6 (JE 30204-5).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, pl. 71. CG 433-4, see Maspero, Guide (1915), 302 [3204-5].

Meir. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.257Khnemhotp, Old Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 437 (JE 30206).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, pl. 72.

Meir. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.257Kayt, woman, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 438 (JE 30207).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, pl. 72.

Meir. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.257Sennu, woman, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 439 (JE 30208).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, pl. 72.

Meir. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.257Hephem, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 440 (JE 30209).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, pl. 73.

Meir. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.257Heteptu, woman, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 441 (JE 30210).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, pl. 73.

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iv.257Tept, woman, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 442 (JE 30211).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, pl. 73.

Meir. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.257Name lost, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 785 (JE 30630).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, pl. 145.

Meir. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.257Name lost, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 786 (JE 30539).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, pl. 145.

Meir. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.257Ha-ishutf, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 787 (JE 30528).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, pl. 145.

Meir. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.257Int, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 789 (JE 30515).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, pl. 145.

Meir. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.257Iuy, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 792 (JE 30529).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, pl. 146.

Meir. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.257Iny, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 793 (JE 30538).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, pl. 146.

Meir. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.257...her..., woman, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 794 (JE 30531).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, pl. 146.

Meir. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.257Henynu, woman, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 795 (JE 30630).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, pl. 146.

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Meir. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.257Woman, not inscribed, wood, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 443 (JE 30211).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 44 pl. 73.

Meir. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.257Man wearing short kilt, not inscribed, wood, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 444(JE 30211).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 44-5 pl. 74.

Meir. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.257Man wearing long kilt, not inscribed, wood, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 445(JE 30211).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 45 pl. 74.

Meir. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.257Man wearing long kilt, left arm and lower right arm lost, not inscribed, wood, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 453 (JE 30313).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 48-9 pl. 75.

Meir. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.257Man, seated, not inscribed, wood, Old Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 458 (JE 30846).CG 458, Hornemann, Types iii, pl. 715. See Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 51.

Meir. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.257Man wearing short kilt, not inscribed, wood, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 788(JE 30516).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 94 pl. 145.

Meir. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.257Man wearing short kilt, parts of feet lost, not inscribed, wood, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 790 (JE 30527).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 95 pl. 146.

Meir. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.257Man wearing short kilt, not inscribed, wood, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 791

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Meir. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.257Woman, not inscribed, wood, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 796 (JE 30533).See Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 97.

Meir. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.257Woman, not inscribed, wood, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 797 (JE 30314).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 98 pl. 147.

Meir. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.257ATharu, statue-base, New Kingdom (?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 42846.<<>>

Meir. Various.iv.257Offering-table of Ukh-hotp, Nomarch, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23026 (JE 39802).Kamal, Tables d’offrandes 21-3 pl. 12.

Meir. Various.iv.258Wand with names and titles of King Khety I (Meryebre) (as Khety II in Bibl.), ebony, Dyn. IX, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 42835.Kamal in Ann. Serv. x (1910), 175.

Meir. Various.iv.258AHeadrest with base formed by two cartouches, inscribed, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 30745.<<>>

Meir. Various.iv.258ACanopic-box with panther-skin decoration, almost certainly found with coffin of Senbi (iv.256), in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 19.11.27.9.Gauthier in Ann. Serv. xxx (1930), 176-7 pl. ii.

Meir. Various.iv.258

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Meir. Various.iv.258ACanopic-jar, Inmutf, dedicated to Ukh-hotp, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 42859.

Meir. Various.iv.258ATwo canopic jars, Padehormehen, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46070 (one).Texts, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xvii (1917), 31-2.<<>>

Meir. Various.iv.258Stela of Senbi (same man as following), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 42909.Texts, Kamal in Ann. Serv. xi (1911), 36.

Meir. Various.iv.258AMummy-mask of Senbi (same man and preceding), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 42834.Coffin texts from mask, de Buck, Eg. Coffin Texts iii, vi [M 36 C].

Meir. Various.iv.258AMirror of princess Ankhnes Pepy, silver, Dyn. VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 44074 (JE 30843).Lilyquist, Ancient Egyptian Mirrors 29 fig. 28.<<>>

Meir. Various.iv.258Model boat with name of Nemti (?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 4847 (JE 30526).Reisner, Models of Ships 34-7 pl. 9.

Meir. Various.iv.258AModel sarcophagus from boat of Ukk-htop, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 4850.Reisner, Models of Ships 37-8.

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iv.258AModel mummies, inscribed, from boats of Heny-herib and Ipi, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 4857-8.Reisner, Models of Ships 41, 42.

Meir. Various.iv.257AModel sailing boat, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 4841 (JE 30212).Reisner, Models of Ships pl. 7; Maspero, Guide (1915), 320 [3174] fig. 104.

Meir. Various.iv.257AModel boats, Dyn. XII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 4798 (JE 30213), 4799 (JE 30218), 4801(JE 30214), 4802 (JE 30215), 4803 (JE 30216), 4805 (JE 30217), 4806, 4844 (JE 30536), 4845 (JE 30572),4846 (JE 30571), 4851, 4861, 4869, 4872.Reisner, Models of Ships pls. i-iv, viii, x-xii.<<>>

Dara. Dyn. VI Cemetery.iv.258ATwo votive hes-vases of Khnemnuter, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 89146-7.One, Vercoutter in Chron. d’Eg. xxvii (1952), 106 fig. 14. See Leclant in Orientalia N.S. xxi [2] (1952), 235.

Dara. Dyn. VI Cemetery.iv.258AServant-statues, woman grinding, one bending over, one squatting, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 89164.One bending over, Vercoutter in Chron. d’Eg. xxvii (1952), 107 fig. 16. See Weill, Bord 65 [80].

Dara. Dyn. VI Cemetery.iv.258AModel of brewer, probably from Mastaba I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 88061.<<>>

Dara. Dyn. VI Cemetery.iv.258AMirror of woman Neb, bronze, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 89168.Text, Vercoutter in Chron. d’Eg. xxvii (1952), 107.

Dara. Mastaba South of Pyramid of Khui.iv.259Piece of wood with name of Khui, Chief lector, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43108.Text, Kamal in Ann. Serv. xii (1912), 132 [1].

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Dara. Mastaba South of Pyramid of Khui.iv.259Relief fragment with cartouche of King Khui, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43107.Kamal in Ann. Serv. xii (1912), 132-3 fig. 9.

Asyût. Temple. Amenophis IV.iv.259Relief, woman kissing King’s hand, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 17.3.24.1.Gabra in Chron. d’Ég. vi (1931), 237-43 fig. 5

Asyût. Tomb of Hepzefa I. Temp. Sesostris I. Subsidiary Tomb. Heny. Dyn. XI (?).iv.262Statuette of Heny, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 47240.Hornemann, Types iii, pl. 711. Text, Wainwright in Ann. Serv. xxvi (1926), 171 [top right].

Asyût. Tomb of Hepzefa III. Temp. Amenemhet II. Hoard of Stelae.iv.264(5)Hoard of stelae, dedicated to Wepwaut, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 47377, 47379-95,68568-90, 68679-84, 68729-51 (see following entries for some of these stelae).Wainwright in Ann. Serv. xxxviii (1938), 176, 182 figs. 1, 6.<<>>

Asyût. Tomb Hepzefa III. Hoard of Stelae.iv.264(5)Ramosi and Wepmosi before figures of Wepwaut on standards, Amun-Re-Kamutf as bull, goose of Amunand two goats, probably late Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 47381.Kuentz, L’Oie du Nil 41 fig. 23.

Asyût. Tomb of Hepzefa III. Temp. Amenemhet II. Hoard of Stelae.iv.264(5)Kenhirkhopshef, Boatman, and wife Rennut, Wepwaut and jackals above, couple adoring below, Dyn. XIX-XX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 68570.DuQuesne, T. in Discussions in Egyptology 48 (2000), 24 [1] pls. i [a, b].

Asyût. Tomb of Hepzefa III. Temp. Amenemhet II. Hoard of Stelae.iv.264(5)Two of Paranakht, Dyn. XIX-XX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 68571, 47379.Eissa, A. in SAK 21 (1994), 60-4 Abb. 1, 2 Taf. 3, 4.

Asyût. Tomb of Hepzefa III. Temp. Amenemhet II. Hoard of Stelae.iv.264(5)Wepwautmosi, Chief Prophet of Wepwaut, Wepwaut on standard with eleven jackals and deceased libating,Dyn. XIX-XX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 68582.

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Asyût. Tomb of Hepzefa III. Temp. Amenemhet II. Hoard of Stelae.iv.264(5)A Servant of the treasury, name lost, Wepwaut on standard above and deceased with brazier (or sistrum)below, Dyn. XIX-XX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 68584.DuQuesne, T. in Discussions in Egyptology 48 (2000), 26 [3] pls. iii [a, b].

Asyût. Tomb of Hepzefa III. Temp. Amenemhet II. Hoard of Stelae.iv.264(5)Pawenesh adoring Wepwaut on standard with six jackals below it, Dyn. XIX-XX, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 68585.DuQuesne, T. in Discussions in Egyptology 53 (2002), 12 [1] pls. i [a, b].

Asyût. Tomb of Hepzefa III. Temp. Amenemhet II. Hoard of Stelae.iv.264(5)Paronisit adoring Wepwaut-Re on standard with jackals below it, Dyn. XIX-XX, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 68586.DuQuesne, T. in Discussions in Egyptology 53 (2002), 13 [2] pls. ii [a, b].

Asyût. Tomb of Hepzefa III. Temp. Amenemhet II. Hoard of Stelae.iv.264(5)Tuthmosis III before Wepwaut, dedicated by Nakhtamun, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 68587.Eissa, Ahmed in MDAIK 52 (1996), 83-4 Taf. 16 (as dedicated by Iimim).

Asyût. Tomb of Hepzefa III. Temp. Amenemhet II. Hoard of Stelae.iv.264(5)Haremhab before Wepwaut, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 68590.Eissa, Ahmed in MDAIK 52 (1996), 84-5 Taf. 17.

Asyût. Tomb of Hepzefa III. Temp. Amenemhet II. Hoard of Stelae.iv.264(5)Three stelae, names lost, deceased adoring Wepwaut on standard with jackals below, Dyn. XIX-XX, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 68739, 68740, and one not numbered.DuQuesne, T. in Discussions in Egyptology 53 (2002), 14-17 [4-6] pls. iv [a, b] - vi [a, b].

Asyût. Tomb of Hepzefa III. Temp. Amenemhet II. Hoard of Stelae.iv.264(5)Pawen adoring Wepwaut on standard with seven jackals below it, and wife Ta... and son below, Dyn. XIX-XX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 68743.DuQuesne, T. in Discussions in Egyptology 48 (2000), 27 [4] pls. iv [a, b].

Asyût. Tomb of Hepzefa III. Temp. Amenemhet II. Hoard of Stelae.

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iv.264(5)Iytnefert, Songstress of Khnum adoring, Wepwaut and five jackals, Dyn. XIX-XX, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum.DuQuesne, T. in Discussions in Egyptology 48 (2000), 28 [5] pls. v [a, b].

Asyût. Tomb of Hepzefa III. Temp. Amenemhet II. Hoard of Stelae.iv.264(5)Neferi..., ... of Wepwaut, adores Wepwaut on standard carried by priests, with and jackals below, Dyn. XIX-XX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.DuQuesne, T. in Discussions in Egyptology 48 (2000), 29 [6] pls. vi [a, b].

Asyût. Tomb of Hepzefa III. Temp. Amenemhet II. Hoard of Stelae.iv.264(5)Wepwaut..., Courier of offerings, adoring Wepwaut on standard with jackals below, Dyn. XIX-XX, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum.DuQuesne, T. in Discussions in Egyptology 53 (2002), 18 [7] pls. vii [a, b].

Asyût. Tomb of Hepzefa III. Temp. Amenemhet II. Hoard of Stelae.iv.264(5)Name lost, Hathor of Medjed before Wepwaut on standard with jackals above, and decoration and familybelow, probably Dyn. XIX-XX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, [CM 78].DuQuesne, T. in Discussions in Egyptology 54 (2002), 40, 42 [1] pl. 1.

Asyût. Tomb of Hepzefa III. Temp. Amenemhet II. Hoard of Stelae.iv.264(5)Amenemwia adores Wepwaut on standard and Hathor of Medjed and father (name lost), a fan bearer of theregiment, with remains of a cartouche, and woman libating before carrying shrine of Wepwaut, Dyn. XVIIIor later, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, [CM 157].DuQuesne, T. in Discussions in Egyptology 54 (2002), 42-3 [2] pl. 2.

Asyût. Tomb Hepzefa III. Temp. Amenemhet II. Hoard of Stelae.iv.264(5)AUpper part with emblem of Amun between Min and Re, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.

Asyût. Tomb Hepzefa III. Hoard of Stelae.iv.264(5)AStela of Sessu with woman adoring fish, Dyn. XIX to XX probably found with hoard, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 47969.Eissa, A. in GM 124 (1991), 43-5 Abb. 1 on 47.<<>>

Asyût. Tomb of Mesehti. Dyn. IX or X.iv.265

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Coffins of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28118, 28119 (JE 30966).Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire ii, pl. 9. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 337 [3348-9].

Asyût. Tomb of Mesehti. Dyn. IX or X.iv.265Statue of deceased, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 235 (JE 30971).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 154 pl. 49.

Asyût. Tomb of Mesehti. Dyn. IX or X.iv.265Two groups of Egyptian and Nubian soldiers, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 257 (JE 30969), 258(JE 30986).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, pls. 55-6. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 336-7 [3345-67].

Asyût. Tomb of Mesehti. Dyn. IX or X.iv.265Model boat, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 4918 (JE 30970).Reisner, Model Ships 74-80, figs. 277-300 pl. 18.

Asyût. Tombs below Tomb of Khety II. Dyn. IX-XII. Tomb 6.iv.266AStatuette of female offering bearer with basket and goose, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43378.See Chassinat and Palanque in MIFAO xxiv, 5-6.

Asyût. Tombs below Tomb of Khety II. Dyn. IX-XII. Tomb. 7. Nakhti.iv.266Statue of Nakht, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36283.Chassinat and Palanque in MIFAO xxiv, 31 pl. 5.

Asyût. Tombs below Tomb of Khety II. Dyn. IX-XII. Tomb. 7. Nakhti.iv.266Statuette of Henen, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36288.Chassinat and Palanque in MIFAO xxiv, pl. 8.

Asyût. Tombs below Tomb of Khety II. Dyn. IX-XII. Tomb. 7. Nakhti.iv.266Statuette of female offering bearer, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36290.Chassinat and Palanque in MIFAO xxiv, pl. 9. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 322 [3195].

Asyût. Tombs below Tomb of Khety II. Dyn. IX-XII. Tomb. 7. Nakhti.iv.266Statuette of female offering bearer, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36291.Chassinat and Palanque in MIFAO xxiv, pl. 10. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 322 [3196].

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Asyût. Tombs below Tomb of Khety II. Dyn. IX-XII. Tomb. 7. Nakhti.iv.266AStatuette of female offering bearer, probably in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 8.4.23.7.See Chassinat and Palanque in MIFAO xxiv, 32.

Asyût. Tombs below Tomb of Khety II. Dyn. IX-XII. Tomb. 7. Nakhti.iv.266Statuette of female offering bearer, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36289.See Chassinat and Palanque in MIFAO xxiv, 33.

Asyût. Tombs below Tomb of Khety II. Dyn. IX-XII. Tomb. 7. Nakhti.iv.266Statuette of man holding apron, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36292.Chassinat and Palanque in MIFAO xxiv, on pl. 11 [1, left].

Asyût. Tombs below Tomb of Khety II. Dyn. IX-XII. Tomb. 7. Nakhti. Pit 1.iv.266ATwo statues, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36281-2.Chassinat and Palanque in MIFAO xxiv, pl. 11 [1, 2nd from right, and right].

Asyût. Tombs below Tomb of Khety II. Dyn. IX-XII. Tomb. 7. Nakhti. Pit 1.iv.266Two rowing-boats, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36293-4.JE 36293, Chassinat and Palanque in MIFAO xxiv, pl. 14 [1]; Corteggiani, Centenaire No. 7 fig.

Asyût. Tombs below Tomb of Khety II. Dyn. IX-XII. Tomb. 7. Nakhti. Pit 1.iv.266Model brewery, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36295.Chassinat and Palanque in MIFAO xxiv, pl. 15 [2]. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 322 [3194].

Asyût. Tombs below Tomb of Khety II. Dyn. IX-XII. Tomb. 7. Nakhti. Pit 1.iv.266Model brewery, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Chassinat and Palanque in MIFAO xxiv, pl. 11 [2].

Asyût. Tombs below Tomb of Khety II. Dyn. IX-XII. Tomb. 7. Nakhti. Pit 1.iv.266Statue of seated man, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 30971.Chassinat and Palanque in MIFAO xxiv, pl. 11 [3].

Asyût. Tombs below Tomb of Khety II. Dyn. IX-XII. Tomb. 7. Nakhti. Pit 3.iv.266Coffin of Khety, usurped by Khuensokari, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28131 (JE 36320).

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Asyût. Tombs below Tomb of Khety II. Dyn. IX-XII. Tomb. 7. Nakhti. Pit 3.iv.266Mummy-mask of Khety, usurped by Khuensokari, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36279.Chassinat and Palanque in MIFAO xxiv, pls. 26-7 [1].

Asyût. Tombs below Tomb of Khety II. Dyn. IX-XII. Tomb. 7. Nakhti. Pit 4.iv.266Outer coffin of Nakht, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28129 (JE 36317).Texts, Chassinat and Palanque in MIFAO xxiv, 135-7.

Asyût. Tombs below Tomb of Khety II. Dyn. IX-XII. Tomb. 7. Nakhti. Pit 4.iv.266Inner coffin of Nakht, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28128 (JE 36318).Texts, Chassinat and Palanque in MIFAO xxiv, 138-42; de Buck, Coffin Texts iii, iv [S 16 C].

Asyût. Tombs below Tomb of Khety II. Dyn. IX-XII. Tomb 8. Khu.iv.267Coffin of Khu, with man leading dog on one side, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36445.Chassinat and Palanque in MIFAO xxiv, pl. 29 [lower].

Asyût. Tombs below Tomb of Khety II. Dyn. IX-XII. Tomb 14. Wepwautemhet.iv.267Coffin, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 45063.Texts, Chassinat and Palanque in MIFAO xxiv, 164-6.<<>>

Asyût. Tombs below Tomb of Khety II. Dyn. IX-XII. Tomb 20. Ankhef and Itef-ib (as Tef-ibi in Bibl.).iv.267Large statue of Ankhef, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36284.Chassinat and Palanque in MIFAO xxiv, 188-9 pl. 36.

Asyût. Tombs below Tomb of Khety II. Dyn. IX-XII. Tomb 20. Ankhef and Itef-ib (as Tef-ibi in Bibl.).iv.267Statuette of woman, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36280.Van Dijk, J. C. in Reed, D. W. (ed.), Spirit of Enterprise. The 1990 Rolex Awards fig. on 213.<<>>

Asyût. Tombs below Tomb of Khety II. Dyn. IX-XII. Tomb 20. Ankhef and Itef-ib (as Tef-ibi in Bibl.).iv.267Coffin of Ankhef, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36319.

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Asyût. Tombs below Tomb of Khety II. Dyn. IX-XII. Tomb 20. Ankhef and Itef-ib (as Tef-ibi in Bibl.).iv.267ACoffin of Itef-ib, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36444.Capart in Chron. d’Ég. Jan. 1933, 69 figs. 4-6.

Asyût. Tombs below Tomb of Khety II. Dyn. IX-XII. Various.iv.267Coffin of Mesehti, from Tomb 23, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36446.Texts, Chassinat and Palanque in MIFAO xxiv, 218-219.

Asyût. Tombs below Tomb of Khety II. Dyn. IX-XII. Various.iv.267AMummy mask of Khety-iker, Dyn. XI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Evers, Staat i, pl. 3.<<>>

Asyût. Miscellaneous. Wall fragments and Stelae.iv.267Fragment of wall, three figures of Iam-Ptah, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20769.Texts, Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine ii, 400.

Asyût. Miscellaneous. Wall fragments and Stelae.iv.267AStela of Dhutmosi, from Hogarth excavations in 1907, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38934.

Asyût. Miscellaneous. Coffins.iv.267Ini, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.

Asyût. Miscellaneous. Coffins.iv.267Sentuser, usurped by Ipi, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 44019.

Asyût. Miscellaneous. Coffins.iv.267AHepzafa, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 26.4.17.3.Possibly = Texts, Kamal in Ann. Serv. xvi (1916), 109-110.

Asyût. Miscellaneous. Coffins.iv.268Shems, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 44978.Decan list, Neugebauer and Parker, Egyptian Astronomical Texts i, pls. 22-3. Texts, Kamal in Ann. Serv. xvi(1916), 105-14 No. 144; de Buck, Coffin Texts iii, pl. ix [S 11 C].

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Asyût. Miscellaneous. Coffins.iv.268Henten, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 44981.Texts, Kamal in Ann. Serv. xvi (1916), 105-14 No. 142; de Buck, Coffin Texts i-ii, iv-vii [S 14 C].

Asyût. Miscellaneous. Coffins.iv.268Thauau, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 44979.Star-clock with decan list, Neugebauer and Parker, Eg. Astronomical Texts i, pls. 18-19. Texts, Kamal in Ann.Serv. xvi (1916), 105-14 No. 143.

Asyût. Miscellaneous. Coffins.iv.268Thauau, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 45064.Star-clock, etc. Neugebauer and Parker, Eg. Astromical Texts i, pls. 20-1. Texts, Kamal in Ann. Serv. xvi(1916), 105-14 No. 161. de Buck, Coffin Texts iii, pl. ix [S 5 C]. Texts from end panels, Pogo in Osiris i, pls.18-21.

Asyût. Miscellaneous. Coffins.iv.268Ankhef, usurped from Ir, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 44980.Texts, Kamal in Ann. Serv. xvi (1916), 105-14 No. 134; de Buck, Coffin Texts i-vii [S 10 C].

Asyût. Miscellaneous. Coffins.iv.268AAnkhef, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 45065.Side view, Eggebrecht, Schlachtungsbräuche 289 Taf. xiii [A]. Texts, de Buck, Coffin Texts i, vi [S 12 C].

Asyût. Miscellaneous. Coffins.iv.268AZeptahefankh, wood, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 39068.

Asyût. Miscellaneous. Coffins.iv.268Sarcophagus of Tenainufer, limestone, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46056 (Temp. No.23.1.21.1).Buhl, Late Egyptian Anthropoid Stone Sarcophagi 49 [E, a 11] fig. 14. Text, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xvii (1917),95-6.

Asyût. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.268AStatue of Khety, walking, wood, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38979.

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Asyût. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.268AStatue of Antef, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38986.

Asyût. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.268AStatues, no names, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38980-5.

Asyût. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.268AStatue-base of Mesehti, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 39111.

Asyût. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.268AStatue-base of Itef-ib, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 39112.

Asyût. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.268AStatue of man, base lost, wood, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 40372 (Temp. No.13.12.24.3).<<>>

Asyût. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.268ASeated statuette, alabaster, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 44986.Hornemann, Types iii, pl. 666.

Asyût. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.268ATorso of Zedhutefankh, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 836.Texts, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 117-18.<<>>

Asyût. Miscellaneous. Offering-tables.iv.268Offering-table of Hepzefa, Dyn. XII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23042 (JE 39584).Kamal, Tables d’offrandes 37-8.

Asyût. Miscellaneous. Offering-tables.iv.268AOffering-table of Khuheny, Dyn. XII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 39113.

Asyût. Miscellaneous. Various.

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iv.269AMask of King Hor, wood, Dyn. XII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See Maspero, Guide (1915), 333 [3322].

Asyût. Miscellaneous. Various.iv.269ABoat with hippopotamus, limestone, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 19.11.25.10.Keimer in REA ii (1929), 225 fig. 19.

Asyût. Miscellaneous. Various.iv.269ATwo bricks of King Menkheperre with Queen Esienkhebi, Dyn. XXI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 33049-50.<<>>

El-Mat.arîya. Dyn. XXVI Tombs. Tomb 6. Es-isut. Sarcophagus Chamber.iv.270A (addendum to. p. 62)Sarcophagus of deceased, grey schist, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 57478.Gauthier in Ann. Serv. xxxiii (1933), 41-3 pl. 6.

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Deir Rifa.v.4Hathor-head with texts of A-oker, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38966.Petrie, Gizeh and Rifeh 22 pls. 27b [bottom left], 27n [1].

Neighbourhood of Abû Tîg and T. ima.v.4Statue, Hori, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 585 (JE 27692).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, pl. 105.

Neighbourhood of Abû Tîg and T. ima.v.4Broken naos of Domitian, with hymn to god Tut on back, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 2.2.21.14.Rondot in BIFAO 90 (1990), 303-37 figs. pls. xvi-xxiii. Texts, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xvi (1916), 122-5.

Tahta. Temple of Horus of H. et-tyt. Roman.v.5Two blocks with cartouches of Valerius Makanes (as Aurelius Commodus in Bibl.), in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum.

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Cartouches, Capart in Chron. d’Ég. Jan 1940, 46, fig. 1.

Tahta. Miscellaneous.v.5AStela, king (cartouches blank) offers field to Thoth and goddess, with 9 lines of demotic text, Late Period, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 65920.<<>>

El-Marâgha. Awlâd el-Sheikh.v.5AStela of Khui, 1st. Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 55607.Vandier, Manuel ii, fig. 286 [lower left].<<>>

El-Marâgha. Awlâd el-Sheikh.v.5AStela of Inkertnakht and wife Iy, 1st Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 55605.<<>><<>>

El-Marâgha. Awled el-Sheikh.v.5AStela of Meru, Count, Treasurer of the King of Lower Egypt, 1st Int. Period, found during construction ofthe El-Farukieh canal, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 55606.Abdelrahiem, M. in SAK 31 (2003), 1-8 fig. 1 Taf. 1.

El-Mat.mar. Cemeteries.v.5AVase of Teti, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 55889.Brunton, Matmar pl. 38 [8, 11].

El-Mat.mar. Temple of Seth. Ramesses II. Foundation deposits.v.5ADummy offerings, faience plaques and pots of Ramesses II, etc., in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 54354-69and 54372-94.Some, Brunton, Matmar pl. xlvii [45-66]. Ramsès le Grand Cat. No. viii fig. on 47. JE 54354-94, Aston, D.and Bader, B. in MDAIK 54 (1998), 21, 23 Abb. 2.2-16, 3.1-7 (= Brunton, pl. xlvii [45-66])..

El-Matmar. Temple of Seth. Ramesses II. Foundation deposits.v.5APlaque, semi-circular, faience, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 54370.Ramsès le Grand Cat. No. viii fig. on 48 [upper].

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El-Matmar. Temple of Seth. Ramesses II. Foundation deposits.v.5APlaque, faience, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 54371.Ramsès le Grand Cat. No. viii fig. on 48 [lower].

El-Matmar. Temple of Seth. Ramesses II.v.5ABrick from temenos wall of Ramesses-meryamun, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 54398.See Brunton, Matmar 63 [112].

El-Matmar. Temple of Seth. Ramesses II. Finds.v.5AStatue of Seth animal, seated, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 54351.Brunton, Matmar on pl. 48 [38].

El-Matmar. Temple of Seth. Ramesses II. Finds.v.5ASmall stela with Ptah and Seth at each end and between them Tueris and serpent (probably Termuthis), withrow of women adoring below, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 55887.Brunton, Matmar on pl. 50.

El-Matmar. Bone Pit near Temple Area.v.5AFragment ivory box (?) with bulls charging in forest, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 54441.Brunton, Matmar on pl. 47 [16].

El-Matmar. Finds.v.5APlaque of Sethos I, faience, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 54396.

El-Khawaled.v.6Sarcophagus of Suti, black granite, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 28.11.24.7.Brunton, Mostagedda pl. 79.

Nazla el-Mustagidda.v.6APot stand of Hetepankh, pottery, 1st Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 52939.Brunton, Mostagedda pl. 62 [8].

El-Badari. Miscellaneous.v.6AVase of Queen Ankhnesteti, alabaster, Dyn. VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 48271.

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Qâw el-Kebîr (Antaeopolis). Cemeteries A-H.v.15Lid of sarcophagus of Harre, Dyn. XXX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 35198.Buhl, Late Egyptian Anthropoid Stone Sarcophagi F, b.3, 114-15 fig. 67 pl. vii. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 271[1309].

Qâw el-Kebîr (Antaeopolis). Cemeteries A-H.v.15Sarcophagus of Pawerdua, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43617.Buhl, Late Ég. ... Sarc. i, 70-1 [E,b.6] fig. 33 . See Lefebvre in Ann. Serv. xii (1912), 85-9.

Qâw el-Kebîr (Antaeopolis). Cemeteries A-H.v.15Statue of Nakhti (called woman Inu-nakhti in Bibl.), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 23.3.25.3.Chabân in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), 222 [ii].

Qâw el-Kebîr (Antaeopolis). Cemetery 400.v.15Stela of Hatiay(?) before hippopotamus, Dyn. XVIII (?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 47637.Brunton, Qau and Badari iii, pl. xxxiii [6].

Qâw el-Kebîr (Antaeopolis). Cemetery 400.v.15AMirror-handle in the form of a statuette of a woman, ivory, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 47639.Brunton, Qau and Badari iii, pl. 36 [6].

Qâw el-Kebîr (Antaeopolis). Miscellaneous.v.16Offering-table of Nemtinakht, diorite, Dyn. II or III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 48867.Petrie, Antaeopolis 13 pl. 17 [lower].

Qâw el-Kebîr (Antaeopolis). Miscellaneous.v.16Statue, not inscribed, grey sandstone, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 193 (JE 31371).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, pl. 41. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 153 [510].

Qâw el-Kebîr (Antaeopolis). Miscellaneous.v.16AStatuette of Sebknakht and wife Khety, schist, Dyn. XIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 31259.<<>>

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v.16AFive openwork plaques, one of Sethos I, all faience, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 31207, 31245-6, 31248-9.<<>>

El-Sawâma. Cemetery.v.17ASpoon of Nehy, Overseer of the department, etc., ivory, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Bourriau and Millard in JEA 57 (1971), 31, 32 fig. 1 pl. xviii [1].

District of Akhmîm. El-Salâmûni, Rock tombs. Ptolemaic and Roman Period.v.18ATwo tambourines with scenes, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 69351-2.Hickmann, Instruments de musique pls. 80, 97.

District of Akhmîm. El-Hawâwish. Tomb A.v.19Coffin of Minemvais, in Cairo Museum (as Minemresi in Bibl.). 1st Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Name, Newberry in University of Liverpool. Annals of Archaeology and Anthropology iv (1912), 120 [3].

District of Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.20AKar Pepynufer, Dyn. VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1669.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 126-7.

District of Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.20AShepsetkau good name Irerit (woman), upper part, 1st Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 1585.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 63.

District of Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.20AMernet (woman), end of Dyn. VI or later, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1580.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, pl. 76.

District of Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.20Antef, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20024 (JE 27574).Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine i, 26-9. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 111-12 [318].

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Harnakht and wife Wazetronpet (same owners as following), Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE26888.Gaballa in Ann. Serv. lxiv (1981), 10, 14 fig. 5 pl. ix. Text, Bouriant in Rec. de Trav. vii (1886), 123-4 [9, 1sttext].<<>>

District of Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.20ABlocks (circular) of Harnakht and wife Wazetronpet (same owners as preceding), from above doorway, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 18.1.25.1.Gaballa in Ann. Serv. lxiv (1981), 7, 10 figs. 1, 2 pls. i-iii. Text, Bourriant in Rec. de Trav. vii (1886), 124 [9,2nd text].<<>>

District of Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.20AIrt (woman), dedicated by Nemtiui, temp. Teti to Pepy I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1613.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, pl. 82.

District of Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.20AHennuy, with wife, 1st Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1611 (JE 28812).Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 83-4.

District of Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.20Hor, Dyn. XXII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 26094.Bissing, Denkmäler pl. 98.

District of Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.20Esitrekhes, Ptolemaic and Roman, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22001 (JE 26874).Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 1.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.20Tabusiri-thassemset, Roman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22005.Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 3.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.20Pshe[n]mehit, Roman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22007 (JE 26910).Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 4.

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Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.20Iuuim, Ptolemaic and Roman Periods, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22009 (JE 26881).Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 10.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Zehapi, Ptolemaic and Roman Periods, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22012.Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 5.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Neferiu, Ptolemaic and Roman Periods, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22015.Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 6.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Pedusiri, Ptolemaic and Roman Periods, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22016.Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 6.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Harunnufer, Ptolemaic and Roman Periods, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22017.Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 7.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Takhonsiy, Ptolemaic and Roman Periods, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22023.Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 8.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Irtharerau, Ptolemaic and Roman Periods, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22025 (JE 26901).Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 9.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Eshor, Ptolemaic and Roman Periods, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22027 (JE 26895).Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 10.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Tshe[n]ptah, Ptolemaic and Roman Periods, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22030.

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Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Tausiri, Ptolemaic and Roman Periods, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22032 (JE 27085).Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 11.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Worsh and Ubaste, Ptolemaic and Roman Periods, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22034.Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 11.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Zeho, Ptolemaic and Roman Periods, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22037 (JE 27169).Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 12.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Khentmehit, Ptolemaic and Roman Periods, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22038 (JE 26097).Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 12.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Zeho, Ptolemaic and Roman Periods, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22039 (JE 26097).Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 13.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Tripe, Ptolemaic and Roman Periods, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22040.Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 13.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Pedere, Ptolemaic and Roman Periods, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22044 (JE 26883).See Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines 40.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Shep[en]min, son of Zeho and Tarepit, Ptolemaic and Roman Periods, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG22045.Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 14.

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Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Tshe[n]hor, Ptolemaic and Roman Periods, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22051 (JE 26903).Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 16.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Paetom, Ptolemaic and Roman Periods, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22052 (JE 26065).Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 16.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Esmin, Ptolemaic and Roman Periods, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22053 (JE 26909).Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 16.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Tha, Ptolemaic and Roman Periods, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22054.Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 17.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Pshe[n]tehe, Ptolemaic and Roman Periods, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22057.Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 18.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Hor, Ptolemaic and Roman Periods, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22059.Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 19.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Espemu, Ptolemaic and Roman Periods, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22067.Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 20.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Hartesnakht, Ptolemaic and Roman Periods, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22069 (JE 27068).Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 21.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Ahmosi, Ptolemaic and Roman Periods, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22070 (JE 26948).

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Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 22.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Pahi, Ptolemaic and Roman Periods, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22072 (JE 26096).Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 23.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Pedekhons(?), Ptolemaic and Roman Periods, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22074 (JE 26925).Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 24.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Harerau, Ptolemaic and Roman Periods, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22076 (JE 27073).Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 24.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Nekht-Haremhab, Ptolemaic and Roman Periods, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22077.Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 25.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Ze-Inhertefonkh, Ptolemaic and Roman Periods, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22087.Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 27.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Hutmehit, Ptolemaic and Roman Periods, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22090 (JE 29153).Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 28.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Interau, Ptolemaic and Roman Periods, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22093.Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 28.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Harm[em]hab, Ptolemaic and Roman Periods, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22094 (JE 26917).Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 29.

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v.21Pamehit, Ptolemaic and Roman Periods, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22095 (JE 27078).Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 29.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Hor, Ptolemaic and Roman Periods, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22098.Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 30.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Harsiesi, Ptolemaic and Roman Periods, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22099.Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 30.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21P-het, Ptolemaic and Roman Periods, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22114 (JE 26886).Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 34.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Dhutmosi, Ptolemaic and Roman Periods, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22116 (JE 26906).Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 34.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Harsezem, Ptolemaic and Roman Periods, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22120.Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 35.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Esmin and family, Ptolemaic and Roman Periods, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22122.Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 35.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Hor, Ptolemaic and Roman Periods, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22123 (JE 27113).Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 36.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Hathor-Iaamun, Ptolemaic and Roman Periods, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22124.Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 36.

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Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Tedesenmin, Ptolemaic and Roman Periods, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22125.Kamal,Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 37.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Hor, Ptolemaic and Roman Periods, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22128.Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 38.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Nebenhyt, Ptolemaic and Roman Periods, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22129.See Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines 112.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Neferho, Ptolemaic and Roman Periods, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22130.Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 38.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Esakhet (?), Ptolemaic and Roman Periods, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22132 (JE 27090).See Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines 114.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Unnufer, Ptolemaic and Roman Periods, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22133 (JE 26908).See Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines 114-15.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Hor, Ptolemaic and Roman Periods, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22134.Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 39.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Kerrer...[t]efnakht (?), Ptolemaic and Roman Periods, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22135.Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 38.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Tshe[n]dhoutsotem, Ptolemaic and Roman Periods, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22136

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(JE 27145).Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 38.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Tehin, Ptolemaic and Roman Periods, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22138.See Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines 120.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Usiriwer, Ptolemaic and Roman Periods, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22139 (JE 26907).Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 40.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Ankhti, Ptolemaic and Roman Periods, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22140.Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 40.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Eshor, Ptolemaic and Roman Periods, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22141 (JE 29338).Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 41.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Eshor, Ptolemaic or Roman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22142.Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 41.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Pakerer, early Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22143.Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 41.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Nufer, Ptolemaic or Roman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22145.Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 42.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Esmin, Ptolemaic or Roman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22146 (JE 26901).Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 43.

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Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Zeho, Ptolemaic or Roman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22147 (JE 26941).Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 44.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Petehar[p]ekhrad, Ptolemaic or Roman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22148 (JE 26944).Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 45.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Tut, Ptolemaic or Roman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22150.Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 46.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Pesnezemibsash, Ptolemaic or Roman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22151.Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 46.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Harimhotep, Ptolemaic or Roman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22152 (JE 26885).Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 47.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Eshor, Ptolemaic or Roman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22153.Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 47.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Zeho, Ptolemaic or Roman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22155.Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines 143.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Hor, Iker and Tarenufer, Ptolemaic or Roman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22157.Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 48.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21

, Ptolemaic or Roman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22171 (JE 26174).

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Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines 150-1.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Kerenza, Ptolemaic or Roman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22172.Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 51.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Irtharerau, Ptolemaic or Roman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22174.See Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines 153-4.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Petesi, Ptolemaic or Roman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22185 (JE 37593).Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 52.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Zeho, Ptolemaic or Roman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22209 (JE 37581, 29331).Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 72.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Eskhons, Ptolemaic or Roman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22212 (JE 37584).Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 74.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Ta-Dhout and sister Tuthor, Ptolemaic or Roman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22238(JE 29333).Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines 216-17.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Name lost, Ptolemaic or Roman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22154 (JE 26894).Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 50.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Name lost, Ptolemaic or Roman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22168.Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 51.

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Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Zeho, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22037.Texts, Bouriant in Rec. de Trav. viii (1886), 160 [30].

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Name lost, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Texts, Bouriant in Rec. de Trav. viii (1886), 163 [35].

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Name lost, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Texts, Bouriant in Rec. de Trav. viii (1886), 164-5 [40].

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Dekhons, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Texts, Bouriant in Rec. de Trav. viii (1886), 164-5 [42].

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Pedeinheret, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 31095 (JE 25060).Spiegelberg, Demot. Insch. i, pl. 5.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Harwoz, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 31109.Spiegelberg, Demot. Insch. i, pl. 8.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Esiwert, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 31155 (JE 27167).Spiegelberg, Demot. Insch. i, pl. 19.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21AUnnufer, ‘Priest’ of Min, date uncertain, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 26873.

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Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21Pefteu, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 29328.Text, Daressy in Rec. de Trav. xiv (1893), 29 [xlii].

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.21AHarmehef (demotic) Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 55941.Bresciani in Studi Classici e Orientali ix (1960), 119-21 fig.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Coffins.v.23Neferthentut, probably Dyn. VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28001 (JE 28803).Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire pl. 1.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Coffins.v.23Ankhnes, Dyn. VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28002 (JE 29007).See Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire 5-7.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Coffins.v.23Iuu (Herib), Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28003 (JE 28811).See Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire 8-9.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Coffins.v.23Theti (Kahap), Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28004 (JE 28813).Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire pl. 1.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Coffins.v.23Seni, probably temp. Pepy II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28005.Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire pl. 2.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Coffins.v.23Henti, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28006 (JE 28810).Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire pl. 2.

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Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Coffins.v.23Sinehut and Mery, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28007 (JE 29008).See Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire 20-1.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Coffins.v.23Hetept, end Dyn. VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28008 (JE 29009).Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire pl. 3.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Coffins.v.23Keri, probably temp. Pepy II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28009 (JE 29010).See Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire 24-5.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Coffins.v.23Ip-khredu (Ipi), Dyn. VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28010 (JE 29011).See Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire 26-7.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Coffins.v.23Sent and Merut, Middle Kindom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28011 (JE 29012).Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire pl. 4.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Coffins.v.23Bekheni, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28012 (JE 29013).See Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire 29-30.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Coffins.v.23Nebtiotef, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28013 (JE 29014).Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire pl. 3.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Coffins.v.23Theti, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28014 (JE 29015).See Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire 33.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Coffins.v.23Henyt, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28015 (JE 29016).

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Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Coffins.v.23Shepsi Shepsipumin, Dyn. VIII to 1st Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28016 (JE 29017).See Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire 35.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Coffins.v.23-4Ini, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28017 (JE 29018).See Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire 36.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Coffins.v.24Mert-tefes, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28018.See Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire 37.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Coffins.v.24Shepsi, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28019.See Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire 37.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Coffins.v.24Thetoker, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28020.See Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire 38-9.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Coffins.v.24Name lost, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28021.See Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire 40.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Coffins.v.25AMummy-case of Piuenhor, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See Maspero, Guide (1915), 325 [3260].

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Coffins.v.24ACoffin and bier of Pinezemib, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 21.11.16.12.Maspero, Guide (1915), 325-6 [3261 and 3263] fig. 106.

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v.24ABoard from bird-coffin with cartouches of Caesar Germanicus (Caligula), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG29797.See Gaillard and Daressy, Faune momifiée 143-4.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Coffins.v.24ABird-coffin with offering-scenes, Roman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 29796.Gaillard and Daressy, Faune momifiée 142-3 pls. lxi-iii.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Coffins.v.24ASarcophagus of Zeho, Dyn. XXVII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 29314 (JE 66747).Maspero and Daressy, Sarc. ii, pls. 22-4. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 268 [1299].

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Coffins.v.24ACoffin of Zeho, son of Espekashuti, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 26030.<<>>

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Coffins.v.24ACoffin of Pedehor, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 26032.<<>>

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Coffins.v.24AUnnufer, son of Ankhunufer, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 1.11.16.3.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Statues.v.24Theti, wood, Dyn. VI or later, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 221 (JE 28855).Anc. Eg. fig. 126; Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, pl. 46.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Statues.v.25Antef, probably 1st. Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 448 (JE 29144).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, pl. 74.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Statues.v.25Sennufer, crouching. Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 556 (JE 26025).Text, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 103-4.

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Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Statues.v.25Not inscribed, end of Dyn. V, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 153 (JE 28816).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, pls. 45-8.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Statues.v.25Uninscribed, probably Dyn. VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 220.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, pls. 45-8.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Statues.v.25Female statue, nude, arms, feet and base lost, wood, Dyn. VI or later, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 223.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, pls. 45-8.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Statues.v.25Not inscribed, end of Old Kingdom or later, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 229 (JE 28991).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, pls. 45-8.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Statues.v.25Female statue, nude, arms and feet lost, wood, end of Old Kingdom or later, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG225 (JE 28994).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 149 pl. 47.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Statues.v.25Female statue, nude, right arm lost, wood, end of Old Kingdom or later, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG228 (JE 28992).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 150 pl. 47.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Statues.v.25Not inscribed, Dyn. VI or later, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 233 (JE 28990).See Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 153.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Statues.v.25Not inscribed, end of Old Kingdom or later, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 454 (JE 29195).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, pl. 75.

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v.25Not inscribed, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 778 (JE 28854).See Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 87.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Statues.v.25AHet, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 26008.<<>>

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Statues.v.25Userkenankh (as Osorkonankh in Bibl.), King’s son, lower part, alabaster, Dyn. XXII, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 91300.Texts, Bouriant in Rec. de Trav. ix (1887), 91 [70].

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Offering-tables.v.25Nekhtmin, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23108 (JE 26004, 40499).Kamal, Tables d’offrandes pl. 24.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Offering-tables.v.25Esmin, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23121 (JE 40506).Kamal, Tables d’offrandes pl. 29.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Offering-tables.v.25Esmin, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23122 (JE 40507).Kamal, Tables d’offrandes pl. 29.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Offering-tables.v.25Dhutmosi, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23124 (JE 40508).Kamal, Tables d’offrandes pl. 30.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Offering-tables.v.25Haremhab (?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23126 (JE 40512).Kamal, Tables d’offrandes pl. 31.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Offering-tables.v.25Imhotep, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23130 (JE 40518).

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Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Offering-tables.v.25Sebkhotp, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23137 (JE 40525).Kamal, Tables d’offrandes pl. 34.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Offering-tables.v.25Wazitemhet, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23148 (JE 40535).Kamal, Tables d’offrandes pl. 37.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Offering-tables.v.25Shpenhor, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23152 (JE 40538).Kamal, Tables d’offrandes pl. 39.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Offering-tables.v.25Harashekhet and Iuzani (?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23160 (JE 27081).Kamal, Tables d’offrandes pl. 41.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Offering-tables.v.25Eshor, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23161 (JE 40548).Kamal, Tables d’offrandes pl. 41.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Offering-tables.v.25Nefereit, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23162 (JE 40549).Kamal, Tables d’offrandes pl. 41.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Offering-tables.v.25Tausiri, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23163 (JE 40550).Kamal, Tables d’offrandes pl. 41.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Offering-tables.v.25Harnakht, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23164 (JE 40551).Kamal, Tables d’offrandes pl. 42.

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v.25Tutu, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23165 (JE 28974, 40552).Kamal, Tables d’offrandes pl. 42.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Offering-tables.v.25Zeho (two fragments), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23166, 23172 (JE 40553, 40558).Kamal, Tables d’offrandes pls, 42, 44. See de Meulenaere in Chron. d’Ég. xxxiv (1959), 246 [II].

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Offering-tables.v.25Pedekhons, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23167 (JE 40554).Kamal, Tables d’offrandes pl. 43.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Offering-tables.v.25Nas, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23169 (JE 27093).Kamal, Tables d’offrandes pl. 43.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Offering-tables.v.25Pedekhonsiy, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23170 (JE 40556).Kamal, Tables d’offrandes pl. 44.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Offering-tables.v.25Ahmosi, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23171 (JE 40557).Kamal, Tables d’offrandes pl. 44.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Offering-tables.v.25Zeho, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23172, see entry for CG 23166 above.Kamal, Tables d’offrandes pls, 42, 44. See de Meulenaere in Chron. d’Ég. xxxiv (1959), 246 [II].

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Offering-tables.v.25Haremhab, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23196 (JE 27121).Kamal, Tables d’offrandes pl. 50.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Offering-tables.v.25Tashe[n]min, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23200 (JE 26005).See Kamal, Tables d’offrandes 140.

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Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Offering-tables.v.25Shpe[n]min, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23219 (JE 40588).See Kamal, Tables d’offrandes 150.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Offering-tables.v.25Pahet, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Texts, Bouriant in Rec. de Trav. viii (1886), 159-60 [29].

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Reliefs.v.25AArchitrave of Merery with four figures of deceased standing with staff, Dyn. VI or 1st Int. Period, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 1624.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 45-6 Bl. 84.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Reliefs.v.25AArchitrave from facade (?), of tomb of Niankh-min Memi (same person as following), Dyn. VI or 1st. Int.Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1586.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 64 Bl. 78.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.25AUpper part false door of Niankh-min Memi (same person as preceding), Dyn. VI or 1st Int. Period, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 1587.See Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 64.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Reliefs.v.25ARelief, woman with basket, probably 1st Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1636.Kanawati, The Rock Tombs of El-Hawawish viii, 61 fig. 33 [a] pl. 12 [b].

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Reliefs.v.25ABlock of Psammuthis, red granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 57173.<<>>

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Various.v.25AObelisk of a queen, probably Berenice II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 17032 (JE 43771).Kuentz, Obélisques pl. 16.

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Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Various.v.25AStand of Sinebesankh, faience, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 3618 (JE 30385).Bissing, Fayencegefässe 1 fig.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Various.v.25AHypocephalus of Pahesi, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 9443 (JE 30615, 10699).Varga, E. in Miscellanea ... de Meulenaere 189-90 figs. f-h, 10. Texts, Daressy, Textes et dessins magiques 49-50.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Various.v.25AModel boat, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 4804 (JE 29025 (?)).Roeder, Models of Ships and Boats pl. iii.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Various.v.25AModels, granary and house, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 28839.See Maspero, Guide (1915), 327 [3274-5]. Granary, Darby [etc.], Food; the gift of Osiris ii, fig. 11.8.

Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Various.v.24ABier of Pinezemib, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 21.11.16.12, see entry for coffin ofsame above.Maspero, Guide (1915), 325-6 [3261 and 3263] fig. 106.

Nagel-Deir. Cemeteries. Various.v.26AStatuette of dancing-girl, with pigtail, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37756.Macramallah, Le Mastaba d’Idout figs. 6, 7.

Nagel-Deir. Cemeteries. Various.v.26Statue of blind harper, Dyn. XII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 44419.Reisber in JEA vi (1920), 117-18 pls. 14, 15 [1-4]. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 319 [3155].

Nagel-Deir. Cemeteries. Various.v.26Stela of Irnes and Shemat, 1st. Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 48030.Wainwright in Ann. Serv. xxv (1925), 164-6 pls. 1-3.

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Stela of Ipi and Miut, 1st Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 48031.Wainwright in Ann. Serv. xxv (1925), 164-6 pls. 1-3.

Nagel-Deir. Cemeteries. Various.v.26Stela of Khunes, Overseer of disputes, and wife Sathet, 1st. Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 48032.Wainwright in Ann. Serv. xxv (1925), 164-6 pls. 1-3. Text, Fischer in Wiener ZKM lvii (1961), 72-4 fig. 1.

Nagel-Deir. Cemeteries. Various.v.27AStela of Ankhnespepy, good name Neni, and jamb from same with woman, 1st. Int. Period, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 57193 (JE 37737) (stela), CG 57194 (jamb).Dunham, Nag el-Deir Stelae pl. 16 [1].

Nagel-Deir. Cemeteries. Various.v.27AStela of Neferthebzu, 1st. Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43756.Dunham, Nag el-Deir Stelae pl. 16 [2].

Nagel-Deir. Cemeteries. Various.v.27AStela of Henu, 1st. Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 45968.Dunham, Nag el-Deir Stelae pl. 17 [1].

Nagel-Deir. Cemeteries. Various.v.27AStela of man and wife (names lost), 1st. Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 45969.Dunham, Nag el-Deir Stelae pl. 17 [2].

Nagel-Deir. Cemeteries. Various.v.27AStela of Meryt, 1st. Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 45970.Dunham, Nag el-Deir Stelae pl. 18 [1].

Nagel-Deir. Cemeteries. Various.v.27AStela of Meri, 1st. Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 45971.Dunham, Nag el-Deir Stelae pl. 1 [2].

Nagel-Deir. Cemeteries. Various.v.27AStela of Setha-weha, 1st. Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 48870.Dunham, Nag el-Deir Stelae pl. 21 [1].

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Nagel-Deir. Cemeteries. Various.v.27AStela of Heny and wife Iy (?), 1st. Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 48871.Dunham, Nag el-Deir Stelae pl. 21 [2].

Nagel-Deir. Cemeteries. Various.v.27AStela of Intkemt kau, Royal ornament, 1st. Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 88889.Settgart in MDAIK xix (1963), 14.

Nagel-Deir. Cemeteries. Various.v.27AStela of Sheditef and wife Peryt, 1st. Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 19.11.24.2.Dunham, Nag el-Deir Stelae pl. 20 [2].

Nagel-Deir. Cemeteries. Various.v.27AStela of Ruzemkebeh, overseer of troops, 1st. Int. Period, formerly in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, now inKraków, Museum Archeologiczne, MAK/AS/1438.Settgart in Mitt. D.I: Kairo xix (1963), pp. 9-11, Abb. 2, pl. III.

Sheikh Faraq.v.28ACoffin of Theby from tomb SF 5105, Dyn. XI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 45967.Kamal in Ann. Serv. xxxvii (1937), 125-7 [i].

Sheikh Faraq.v.28ACoffin of Iku from tomb SF 5124, Dyn. XI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 48868.<<>>

Sheikh Faraq.v.28ACoffin of Satha (?) from tomb SF 5106, Dyn. XI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 48869.<<>>

Ûlad el-Sheikh.v.28AStela, King and Queen before Min, Horus, and Sekhmet, Ptolemaic or Roman Period, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 22194 (JE 37572).Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 67 (called Gîza).

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v.29ADouble-statue, two men, not inscribed, Dyn. V (?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43752.Boreux in Mélanges Maspero i [2], pl. 3 [3], cf. p. 812.

Nagel-Mashâyikh (Lepidotonpolis). Miscellaneous.v.29Crouching statue of Minmosi (?), temp. Ramesses II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 548(JE 28431).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, pl. 91.

Nagel-Mashâyikh (Lepidotonpolis). Miscellaneous.v.29Double-statue of Turoy, temp. Ramesses II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1141 (JE 27656).Schulz, Entwicklung i, 234-5 [126]; ii, Taf. 53 [c]. Text, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, 78-9.

Nagel-Mashâyikh (Lepidotonpolis). Miscellaneous.v.29ASquatting statue of Smenti, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46799.<<>>

Nagel-Mashâyikh (Lepidotonpolis). Miscellaneous.v.29AFragment from kneeling statue of Tentpaut, dedicated by her son Nebneteru, New Kingdom, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 1215.Text, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, 112.

Nagel-Mashâyikh (Lepidotonpolis). Miscellaneous.v.29ADouble-statue, Onuris and Mehit, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 39214 (JE 27580).See Daressy, Statues de divinités 301.

Nagel-Mashâyikh (Lepidotonpolis). Tomb of Inhertmosi. Temp. Merneptah.v.29Squatting statue of Inhertmosi holding naos with statue of Amenophis I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 582.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, pl. 100.

Nagel-Mashâyikh (Lepidotonpolis). Tomb of Inhertmosi. Temp. Merneptah.v.29Statue-group of Inhertmosi with Sekhmetnefert and Tawerhotp, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 1093.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, pp. 53-4.

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v.29AFragment crouching statue of Inhertmosi, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1136.See Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, 74-5.

Nagel-Mashâyikh (Lepidotonpolis). Temple.v.29Statue of Sekhmet, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See Sayce in PSBA vii (1885), 172.

Nagel-Mashâyikh (Lepidotonpolis). Miscellaneous.v.29AStela of Hepi, with man offering bowl to deceased, Old Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No.8.11.19.1.

Nagel-Mashâyikh (Lepidotonpolis). Miscellaneous.v.29Stela of Antef with wife Neferbak, 1st Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1603.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, Bl. 81. Dedication text, Sethe, Urk. i (1933), 229 [5 (145) K].

Nagel-Mashâyikh (Lepidotonpolis). Miscellaneous.v.29AStela of Ibi with wife, 1st Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1642 (JE 28806 bis).Texts, Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 105-6.

Nagel-Mashâyikh (Lepidotonpolis). Miscellaneous.v.29AStela of Idui, 1st Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1607.Texts, Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 81.

Nagel-Mashâyikh (Lepidotonpolis). Miscellaneous.v.29AStela of Neferruz-bau and wife Isi, 1st Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1648.Text, Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches II, 109-110.

Nagel-Mashâyikh (Lepidotonpolis). Miscellaneous.v.29AStela of man, name lost, with wife Ankhnes, 1st Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1595 (JE28809).Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, Bl. 80.<<>>

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Stela of Impy and wife, 1st Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1598 (JE 28808).Text, Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 75.

Nagel-Mashâyikh (Lepidotonpolis). Miscellaneous.v.29AStela of Shedetef-oker, 1st Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1601.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 78 Bl. 81.

Nagel-Mashâyikh (Lepidotonpolis). Miscellaneous.v.29AStela of an Overseer of the libation-chambers (?), name lost, 1st Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG1646 (JE 28807 bis).Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches II, Bl. 86, p. 108.

Nagel-Mashâyikh (Lepidotonpolis). Miscellaneous.v.29AStela of Mery, with mother Nefer-menzut, 1st Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1609.Text, Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 82.

Nagel-Mashâyikh (Lepidotonpolis). Miscellaneous.v.29Stela of Shema, 1st Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43755.Dunham, Nag el-Deir Stelae pl. 19 [2].

Nagel-Mashâyikh (Lepidotonpolis). Miscellaneous.v.29Stela of Inhertnakht, 1st Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43757.Dunham, Nag el-Deir Stelae pl. 20 [1].

Nagel-Mashâyikh (Lepidotonpolis). Miscellaneous.v.29AStela of Sebi with son Nefernehesi, 1st Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43754.Dunham, Nag el-Deir Stelae 71-2 [59] pl. 19 [1].

Nagel-Mashâyikh (Lepidotonpolis). Miscellaneous.v.29Stela of Weha with wife Kedet-tefes, 1st Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1600.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, Bl. 81. Names and titles, Bouriant in Rec. de Trav. ix (1887), 89 [61].

Nagel-Mashâyikh (Lepidotonpolis). Miscellaneous.v.29Stela of Theni, 1st Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1627.Names and titles, Bouriant in Rec. de Trav. ix (1887), 89 [62].

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Nagel-Mashâyikh (Lepidotonpolis). Miscellaneous.v.29Stela of Mery and wife Henuyt, 1st Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1644.Names and titles, Bouriant in Rec. de Trav. ix (1887), 89 [63]. See Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii,107.

Nagel-Mashâyikh (Lepidotonpolis). Miscellaneous.v.29Fragment from offering-table of Minmosi, black granite, [temp. Ramesses II], in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 23095 (JE 29195).Texts, Kamal, Tables d’Offrandes 81-2.

Gebel el-Tarif. Quarry.v.29ABlock with scene of man carrying crocodile, and demotic text, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG55040.Spiegelberg, Die demotischen Denkmäler iii. Die demotische Inschriften und Papyri (Cat. Caire), 11 pl. 9 [upper].

Sohâg. Miscellaneous.v.31AStatue of Amenophis III, black granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 742.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, pl. 137. Royal titles, Legrain, Répertoire No. 241.

El-Manshâh (Ptolemais Hermiou).v.36Lower part red granite obelisk of Amasis, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 17029 (JE 44264).Kuentz, Obélisques 59-60 pl. 15.

El-Manshâh (Ptolemais Hermiou).v.36Fragment stela of Hartefnakht, Dyn. XXVI (as Hartefkhepesh and Ptolemaic in Bibl.), in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 22178.Text, Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines 156.

El-Manshâh (Ptolemais Hermiou).v.36AStela of Hor, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 88493.See Munro, P. Die Spätägyptischen Totenstelen (1973), 319.

El-Manshâh (Ptolemais Hermiou).v.36ACover of box for offerings in the form of a serpent, black granite, Ptolemaic or Roman Period, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum.

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Maspero and Roeder, Führer pl. 39 [left]; Maspero, Guide (1915), 214 [964] fig. 76.

District of Girga. Sanahra (Kafr el-Dawar).v.36ARoyal head, basalt, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 90007.Josephson, J. in MDAIK 48 (1998), 95 Taf. 18 [a] (as Apries). See The Egyptian Museum, Cairo in ten years1965-1975, 27.

El-Raqâqna.v.36Bowl with name of Snefru, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Text, Garstang, Tombs of the Third Egyptian Dynasty pls. 25 [middle lower right], 27 [near bottom].

El-Manshâh (Ptolemais Hermiou).v.36Block with names of scribes, used as jamb, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Garstang, Tombs of the Third Egyptian Dynasty 33, 58 pl. 28 [top right].

Sararwa. Cemeteries. Old Kingdom and Dyn. XIX.v.36-7Pyramidion of Nebmertef, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 35634.Garstang, Tombs of the Third Egyptian Dynasty 67 pl. 33 [bottom left].

Beit Khallâf. Cemetery K. Dyn. III. Zoser-Neterkhet.v.37AClay sealings, Dyn. III kings, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 34895-34900.Kahl, J. et al. Die Inscriften der 3. Dynastie 18-21, 24-7 figs. [Ne/Be/12, 13, 15, 21-3] (from Kaplony).<<>>

Girga District. El-Mah. âsna. Predynastic and Protodynastic Cemetery.v.39Figurine, ivory, Predynastic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 41228.Ayrton and Loat, Pre-Dynastic Cemetery at El Mahasna 26 pl. xi [1]. See Brief Descr. No. 6201.

El-Mahasna.v.39Vase with Horus-name of Snefru, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Name, Morgan, Recherches ii, 259 fig. 863.

El-Mahasna.v.39Seated statue of Wezai, Dyn. VI (?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 783 (JE 31675).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, pl. 144.

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El-Mahasna. Various.v.39AJamb of Ini, Dyn. VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1620.Gardiner MSS 28.277 [right] (photo.). Text, Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 91.<<>>

El-Mahasna. Various.v.39AJamb of Ipeti, Dyn. VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1614.Text, Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 86.<<>>

El-Mahasna. Various.v.39ARelief, with Ptahhotp from hippopotamus hunt, Dyn. VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1621.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 91-2 pl. 83.<<>>

El-Mahasna. Various.v.39AHead-rest of a “Unique friend”, diorite and alabaster, Dyn. VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1806 (JE31740).Text, Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 220.<<>>

Abydos Site. Osiris Temple. Remains. Chamber M. 69. Temp. Peribsen.v.40Female statuette, ivory, Dyn. I-III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36133.Petrie, Abydos ii, pl. ii [2].<<>>

Abydos Site. Osiris Temple. Remains. Chamber M. 69. Temp. Peribsen.v.40Glazed figure, baboon holding child, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Petrie, Abydos ii, pl. iv [lower right].

Abydos Site. Osiris Temple. Remains. Chambers M. 64, 65, 89. Partly Predynastic.v.40Hawk, slate, Predynastic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Petrie, Abydos ii, pl. ix [205].

Abydos Site. Osiris Temple. Remains. Remains of VIth Dynasty Temple.v.41

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Plaques from foundation deposits of Pepy I and II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36139, 36138.Petrie, Abydos ii, pl. xxi [12, 13].

Abydos Site. Osiris Temple. Remains. Middle Kingdom.v.41ABock from shrine of Mentuhotp Nebhepetre, King holding nhh and papyrus roll, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 25044.See Habachi in MDAIK xix (1963), 17.

Abydos Site. Osiris Temple. Remains. Middle Kingdom.v.41ABlock from shrine of Mentuhotp Nebhepetre, King kneeling with two vases of milk before cloaked god, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 25045.See Habachi in MDAIK xix (1963), 17.

Abydos Site. Osiris Temple. Remains. Middle Kingdom.v.41Colossal Osiride statue of Sesostris I, red granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 429 (38230 of Daressy) (JE3477).Le Mus. Ég. ii, 34 [A] pl. 13 [C]; Daressy, Statues de divinités pl. 12; Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, pl. 70.See Maspero, Guide (1915), 8 [12].

Abydos Site. Osiris Temple. Remains.v.41Plaques from foundation deposits of Sesostris I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36136-7.Petrie, Abydos ii, pl. xxiii [6-8].

Abydos Site. Temple of Amenophis I, dedicated to Amosis.v.42Block with Amenophis I before Osiris, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36334.Petrie, Abydos ii, pl. lxii [bottom].

Abydos Site. Temple of Tuthmosis III and Amenophis III.v.42Block with legs of deities and head of queen below, probably temp. Mentuhotp-Nebhepetre, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 13.12.24.2.Petrie, Abydos i, pl. lxiv [bottom right].<<>>

Abydos Site. Osiris Temple. Remains. Temple of Nektanebos I.v.43Re-used block, Ramesses III and his mother Tiy-Merenesi, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36339.Petrie, Abydos ii, pl. xxxv [8], cf. pp. 19, 36.

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Abydos Site. Osiris Temple. Remains. Temple of Nektanebos I.v.43Fragments of two seated statues of Nektanebos II, limestone, Dyn. XXX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Petrie, Abydos i, pl. lxx [12].

Abydos Site. Osiris Temple. Remains. Temple of Nektanebos I.v.43Fragments of double-statue of a deity (as princess in Bibl.), Dyn. XII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 36359.Petrie, Abydos i, pl. lxx [13, 14]. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 115-16 [336].

Abydos Site. Osiris Temple. Remains. Temple of Nektanebos I.v.43Bust of Nektanebos I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36208.Petrie, Abydos iii, pl. xxviii [4].

Abydos Site. Osiris Temple. Remains. Road to Portal of Ramesses II.v.44Stela, year 2 of Neferhotep I, sandstone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 6307.Petrie, Abydos ii, pls. xxviii-xxx, cf. p. 30 [200].

Abydos Site. Osiris Temple. Remains. Road to Portal of Ramesses II.v.44Fragment of stela, Neferhotep I before Min, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20601.Lange and Schäfer, Grab– und Denksteine iv, pl. 47; ii, 241.

Abydos Site. Osiris Temple. Remains. Road to Portal of Ramesses II.v.44ASeated statue of Tuthmosis III, upper part lost, left on spot by Mariette, now in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. No. 15.2.21.5.Laboury, D. La Statuaire de Thoutmosi III (1998), 286-7 [C 108] fig. 169. Texts, Mariette Abydos ii, pl. xxi[left].

Abydos Site. Osiris Temple. Remains. Road to Portal of Ramesses II.v.44Lower part of stela of Tuthmosis I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34007.Mariette, Abydos ii, pl. xxxi. Text, Lacau, Stèles du Nouvel Empire 13-14.

Abydos Site. Osiris Temple. Remains. Road to Portal of Ramesses II.v.44Stela, year 4 of Ramesses IV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 48876.Mariette, Abydos ii, pls. xxxiv, xxxv. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 196 [780].

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Abydos Site. Osiris Temple. Remains. Road to Portal of Ramesses II.v.44Ear-rings of Ramesses XI (as XII in Bibl.), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 52323-4 (JE 6085-6).Mariette, Album du Musée du Boulaq on pl. 30; Vernier, Bijoux et orfèvreries pl. 27. See Maspero, Guide (1915),435 [4060].

Abydos Site. Osiris Temple. Remains. Road to Portal of Ramesses II.v.44Historical stela of Sheshonk, grandfather of Sesonchis I, red granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 66285.Mariette, Abydos ii, pls. 36, 37. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 200 [796].

Abydos Site. West Gate of Enclosure.v.44ALintel of Sethos I before Osiris, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 32091.Brand, P. J. The Monuments of Seti I (2000), 185 [3.61] figs. 15, 93. See Mariette, Abydos ii, 33.<<>>

Abydos Site. Osiris Temple. Remains. Small Temple of Ramesses II (as Portal in Bibl.).v.44AStela of Reditankhu, with ink text, temp. Amenemhet III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 91248.O’Connor in Expedition xii (1969), fig. on 33 [left].

Abydos Site. Osiris Temple. Small Temple of Ramesses II (as Portal in Bibl.).v.44AStela of Nebt-het-tekhti (woman), Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 91251.O’Connor in Expedition x [1] (1967), fig. on 16 [upper].

Abydos Site. Osiris Temple. Remains. Small Temple of Ramesses II (as Portal in Bibl.).v.44APart of stela with double scene of Khay and wife Kaia, and voyage to Abydos, New Kingdom, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 91254.O’Connor in Expedition xii [1] (1969), fig. on 32 [top right].

Abydos Site. Osiris Temple. Finds.v.45Stela of Mentuhotp, temp. Sesostris I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20539 (JE 15205).Lange and Schäfer, Grab– und Denksteine iv, pls. 41-2; ii, 150-8. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 116 [360].

Abydos Site. Osiris Temple. Finds.v.45Stela of Sehetepebre, temp. Amenemhet III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20538.Lange and Schäfer, Grab– und Denksteine iv, pl. 40; ii, 145-50. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 117 [363].

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Abydos Site. Osiris Temple. Finds.v.45Stela of Queen Iuhetibu, mother of Sebkhotp II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36332.Ayrton, Currelly, and Weigall, Abydos iii, pl. 13.

Abydos Site. Osiris Temple. Finds.v.45Stela of Sebkhotp IV before Min, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20146.Lange and Schäfer, Grab– und Denksteine iv, pl. 13; i, 172.

Abydos Site. Osiris Temple. Finds. Statues.v.46Statuette of Khufu, ivory, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36143.Saleh, Hauptwerke No. 28 fig. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 449-50 [4244].

Abydos Site. Osiris Temple. Finds. Statues.v.46Lower part from seated statue of Isesi (Zadkare) with Horus-name, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No.4.4.17.1.Petrie, Abydos i, pl. lv [2].

Abydos Site. Osiris Temple. Finds. Statues.v.46-7Statue of Sebkemsaf I, with bas-relief of son Sebkemsaf on plinth, red granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 386.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 5-6 pl. 61. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 102 [282].

Abydos Site. Osiris Temple. Finds. Statues.v.47Fragment from statue of Sethos I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 751 (JE 2078).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 74 pl. 139.

Abydos Site. Osiris Temple. Finds. Statues.v.47Osiride statue of Merneptah, head lost, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 557.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 104-5 pl. 94.

Abydos Site. Osiris Temple. Finds. Statues.v.47Squatting statue of Inhertnakht, head lost, dedicated to Mehitwert, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG862.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 126 pl. 155.

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Abydos Site. Osiris Temple. Finds. Various.v.48Head, large, pottery, Protodynastic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Petrie, Abydos ii, pl. xi [261].

Abydos Site. Osiris Temple. Finds. Various.v.48Fragments from columns of Antef VIII, Dyn. XI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36333 andTemp. No. 13.12.24.1.Petrie, Abydos i, pl. lv [3-5].<<>>

Abydos Site. Osiris Temple. Finds. Various.v.48Blocks from lintel or offering-table of Sesostris I, re-used Dyn. XIII, sandstone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 36331.Petrie, Abydos i, pl. lv [9].

Abydos Site. Osiris Temple. Finds. Various.v.49Votive axe-head with cartouche of Queen Sitioh, wife of Tuthmosis III, bronze, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 21966.Mariette, Abydos ii, pl. xl [c].

Abydos Site. Osiris Temple. Finds. Various.v.49Naos with statue of Ptahmosi, black granite, temp. Tuthmosis III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 70038.Roeder, Naos pl. 40 [b]. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 127 [419].

Abydos Site. Osiris Temple. Finds. Various.v.49Blocks from jamb (as door in Bibl.) of Ramesses II offering to Osiris-emblem, red granite, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 18067-92.See Maspero, Guide (1915), 186-7 [722-3].

Abydos Site. Osiris Temple. Finds. Various.v.49ALintel of Sethos I, red granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 18067-92.See Maspero, Guide (1915), 185 [703].

Abydos Site. Osiris Temple. Finds. Various.v.49

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Block with Ramesses II kneeling before Osiris, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 10074.See Mariette, Cat. No. 1130.<<>>

Abydos Site. Osiris Temple. Finds. Various.v.49AVase with Asiatic on camel carrying vases, green faience, probably Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 3830 (JE 22250).Bissing in ZÄS xxxviii (1900), 68-9 fig. See Maspero, Guide (1883), 417 [6148].

Abydos Site. Kôm el-Sult.ân. Stelae.v.50Weni Khezezi, Old Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1619.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, Bl. 17. Text, Mariette, Cat. No. 533.

Abydos Site. Kôm el-Sult.ân. Stelae.v.50False door of Pepynakht, Dyn. VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1573.Mariette, Album du Musée du Boulaq No. 11; Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 51-2 Bl. 75.

Abydos Site. Kôm el-Sult.ân. Stelae.v.50Neferseshemptah Sheshi, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1404.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 65-7 Bl. 17.

Abydos Site. Kôm el-Sult.ân. Stelae.v.50A (moved from v.266)Khenu and wife Heteput good name Pates, Dyn. VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1615(JE 72242).Fischer in JARCE i (1962), 9, 17-18 fig. 3 pl. ii; Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 87-8 Bl. 83.

Abydos Site. Kôm el-Sultân. Stelae.v.50Nuu Itefsheri, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1617.Vandier, Manuel ii (1954), 441 fig. 285 [upper right].

Abydos Site. Kôm el-Sultân. Stelae.v.50AIuu, Dyn. VII-VIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1576.Vandier, Manuel ii (1954), 441 fig. 285 [upper left]; Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 57-8 pl. 75.

Abydos Site. Kôm el-Sultân. Stelae.v.50A

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Senbet, Noblewoman of the King, 1st Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1450.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 135-6 Bl. 34.

Abydos Site. Kôm el-Sultân. Stelae.v.50ASefekhi, Sole companion, 1st Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1507.Text, Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 212-13.

Abydos Site. Kôm el-Sultân. Stelae.v.50Antef, year 30 of Amenemhet I and year 10 of Sesostris I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20516.Mariette, Album du Musée de Boulaq 28; Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine iv, pl. 35; ii, 108-11.

Abydos Site. Kôm el-Sultân. Stelae.v.50Snefruiptah, year 15 of Sesostris III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20686 (JE 18525).Mariette, Album du Musée de Boulaq 37; Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine iv, pl. 53; ii, 312-13.

Abydos Site. Kôm el-Sultân. Stelae.v.50Senaaib (Menkhaure) before Min Dyn. XIV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20517.Mariette, Abydos ii, pl. 27 [right]; Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine ii, 111-12. See Maspero, Guide(1915), 111 [312].

Abydos Site. Kôm el-Sultân. Stelae.v.50Iu with wife Hatshepsut, daughter of Queen Nefert II, perhaps wife of Sesostris II, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 20394 (JE 15108).Mariette, Abydos ii, pl. 46. Texts, Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine i, 390-1.

Abydos Site. Kôm el-Sultân. Stelae.v.50Nakhti, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20099.Texts, Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine i, 119-21.

Abydos Site. Kôm el-Sultân. Stelae.v.50A (moved from v.268)Sankhenptah, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20153.Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine iv, 180-1 pl. 14.

Abydos Site. Kôm el-Sultân. Stelae.v.50A (moved from v.269)Siamun, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20188.

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Abydos Site. Kôm el-Sultân. Stelae.v.50A (moved from v.267)Remenyankh Kemes, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20748.Vandier, Manuel d’Arch. Ég. ii, fig. 296 [upper right].

Abydos Site. Kôm el-Sultân. Stelae.v.51Nebwaui, temp. Tuthmosis III to Amenophis II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34017 (JE 6135).Lacau, Stèles du Nouvel Empire 36-7 pl. 11. See Maspero, Guide (1914), 117-18 [406].

Abydos Site. Kôm el-Sultân. Stelae.v.51Nebwaui, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34018 (JE 2014).Lacau, Stèles du Nouvel Empire 37-8 pl. 11.

Abydos Site. Kôm el-Sultân. Stelae.v.51Senenioh, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34008.Lacau, Stèles du Nouvel Empire 15-16 pl. 6.

Abydos Site. Kôm el-Sultân. Stelae.v.51Stela, priests carrying bark of Ramesses II (as Amenmesse in Bibl.), with female musicians with tambourinesbelow, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 8774.Mariette, Abydos ii, pl. 52 [right].<<>>

Abydos Site. Kôm el-Sultân. Stelae.v.51Lintel of Pasahta (same as following), with cartouches of Ramesses II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Texts, de Rougé, Inscr. hiéro. 32 [bottom].

Abydos Site. Kôm el-Sultân. Stelae.v.51Pasahta (same as preceding), temp. Ramesses II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 8.3.25.9.Name and title of deceased, de Rougé, Inscr. hiéro. 53 [bottom].

Abydos Site. Kôm el-Sultân. Stelae.v.51Meresyotf with Ramesses III, and Setnakht, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 20395.Mariette, Abydos ii, pl. 52 [left].

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Abydos Site. Kôm el-Sultân. Stelae.v.51Paankh, temp. Ramesses XI (as Dyn. XXI in Bibl.), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 3.4.17.1.Mariette, Abydos ii, pl. 57 [right].

Abydos Site. Kôm el-Sultân. Statues.v.51Upper part of seated statue of queen (?), diorite, Old Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 255 (JE18539).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 163-4 pl. 55.

Abydos Site. Kôm el-Sultân. Statues.v.51Usernianket (as Userenanket in Bibl.), Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 465(JE 18553).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 55-6 pl. 77.

Abydos Site. Kôm el-Sultân. Statues.v.51Group statue, two men, Ibi, Harwernakht and three women, Kaseni, Ka..., and Mert, Middle Kingdom, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 705 (JE 20267).Scott III, Temple, Tomb and Dwelling 76-7 [42] fig. (this (or a cast)). Texts, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetteniii, 45-6.

Abydos Site. Kôm el-Sultân. Statues.v.51-2Amen-a, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 462.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, pl. 77.

Abydos Site. Kôm el-Sultân. Statues.v.52Peninheret, kneeling with measuring cord, temp. Amenophis II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 711.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 49 pl. 131. See Brief Descr. No. 6135.

Abydos Site. Kôm el-Sultân. Statues.v.52Yuny, kneeling holding sistrum, probably temp. Sethos I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 728.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 62-3 pl. 135.

Abydos Site. Kôm el-Sultân. Reliefs.v.52Block of Wezai (as Wenema? in Bibl.), Old Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1591.

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Texts, Mariette, Cat. No. 537; Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 70.

Abydos Site. Kôm el-Sultân. Reliefs.v.53ABlocks from tomb of Siesi, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 32944.<<>>

Abydos Site. Kôm el-Sultân. Offering-tables.v.52Ankhu, Senbef, Amenyankhu and Hemnesptah, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 23047 (JE 39806).Texts, Kamal, Tables d’offrandes 42-3.

Abydos Site. Kôm el-Sultân. Offering-tables.v.52Nakhti and Biti, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23057 (JE 18523).Texts, Kamal, Tables d’offrandes 50-1.

Abydos Site. Kôm el-Sultân. Offering-tables.v.52Sekerhotp, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23058 (JE 21061).Drioton, in Miscellanea Gregoriana 78, fig. 4. Texts, Kamal, Tables d’offrandes 51-2.

Abydos Site. Kôm el-Sultân. Offering-tables.v.52Dedukhnum, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23059 (JE 39597).Texts, Kamal, Tables d’offrandes 52.

Abydos Site. Kôm el-Sultân. Offering-tables.v.52Dedusobk, Dyn. XII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23035 (JE 39581).Simpson, W. K. Terrace of the Great God at Abydos (1974), 17 [3.4] pl. 9. Texts, Kamal, Tables d’offrandes 28-9.

Abydos Site. Kôm el-Sultân. Offering-tables.v.52Queen Sitioh, wife of Tuthmosis III, dedicated by Thekerti, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23034 (JE39560).Kamal, Tables d’offrandes 27 pl. 14.

Abydos Site. Kôm el-Sultân. Various.v.52Vase of Hatshepsut, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 16028.Texts, Legrain, Répertoire No. 96 [right].

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Abydos Site. Kôm el-Sultân. Various.v.52Vase of Ay, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 3689.Bissing, Fayencegefässe 27.

Abydos Site. Kôm el-Sultân. Various.v.52AScribe’s palette of Dhout, wood, temp. Tuthmosis III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Mariette, Cat. d’Abydos 584 [1486]. See Maspero, Guide (1906), 282.

Abydos Site. Shûnet el-Zebîb. Finds of later date.v.53Stela of Khnemnakht, year 7 of Sesostris I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20518 (JE 25079).Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine iv, pl. 35; ii, 113-14.

Abydos Site. Shûnet el-Zebîb. Finds of later date.

v.53Stela, It-ka and Sennuankh, Dyn. XIII-XIV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20397.Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine iv, pl. 28; i, 395-6.

Abydos Site. Shûnet el-Zebîb. Finds of later date.v.53Shabti of Amenemhab, quartzite, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Petrie, Abydos ii, pl. 32 [10], cf. p. 35.

Abydos Site. Shûnet el-Zebîb. Finds of later date.v.53Statuette covered with gold leaf, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Ayrton, etc. Abydos iii, pl. 28 [7], cf. p. 52.

Abydos Site. Shûnet el-Zebîb. Ibis Cemetery.v.53Five ibis-vases, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 29808-12.Gaillard and Daressy, La Faune momifiée de l’antique Égypte 148-52 pls. lxiv, lxv. See Maspero, Guide (1915),288 [3035A-E]. Two, Wallis, Eg. Ceramic Art pl. 8, figs. 34-5.

Abydos Site. Shûnet el-Zebîb. Cemetery of Songstresses. Finds.v.53Stela of Songstress of Osiris, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 6299.Texts, Mariette Cat. No. 1194.

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v.53Stela of a Songstress of Osiris, with deceased before Osiris, Horus, Wert-Hekau and Isis, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 18527.Text, Mariette Cat. No. 1196.

Abydos Site. Shûnet el-Zebîb. Cemetery of Songstresses. Finds.v.53Stela of Songstress of Osiris, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 11.11.24.1.Texts, Mariette Cat. No. 1175.<<>>

Abydos Site. Shûnet el-Zebîb. Cemetery of Songstresses. Finds.v.53Stela of Tamerpenaes, Songstress of Osiris, dedicated by Hori, Scribe, year 27 of Ramesses XI, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 11.11.24.2.Texts, Mariette Cat. No. 1173.<<>>

Abydos Site. Shûnet el-Zebîb. Cemetery of Songstresses. Finds.v.53Stela of Songstress of Osiris, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 11.11.24.3.Texts, Mariette Cat. No. 1189.<<>>

Abydos Site. Shûnet el-Zebîb. Cemetery of Songstresses. Finds.v.53Stela of Songstress of Osiris, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 11.11.24.4.Texts, Mariette Cat. No. 1179.<<>>

Abydos Site. Shûnet el-Zebîb. Cemetery of Songstresses. Finds.v.533 stelae of Songstresses of Osiris, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 10.3.25.16-18.Texts, Mariette Cat. Nos. 1177, 1184, 1183.

Abydos Site. Shûnet el-Zebîb. Cemetery of Songstresses. Finds.v.534 stelae of Songstress of Osiris, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 14.3.25.11-14.Texts, Mariette Cat. Nos. 1186, 1185, 1187, 1190.

Abydos Site. Shûnet el-Zebîb. Cemetery of Songstresses. Finds.v.53Stela of Paya, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 10.3.25.15.

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Mariette Abydos ii, pl. 62 [right]. Text, Mariette, Cat. No. 1191.

Abydos Site. Shûnet el-Zebîb. Cemetery of Songstresses. Finds.v.53Two stelae of Songstress of Osiris, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 16.3.25.6-7.Texts, Mariette Cat. Nos. 1182, 1180.<<>>

Abydos Site. Shûnet el-Zebîb. Cemetery of Songstresses. Finds.v.53Stela of Nubkhesbed, Songstress of Osiris, probably Dyn. XXI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Texts, Mariette Cat. No. 1192.

Abydos Site. Shûnet el-Zebîb. Cemetery of Songstresses. Finds.v.54Stela, Henut libating before aniconic (?) divinity, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 30.10.17.1.Mariette, Abydos ii, pl. 60 [a]. Name, Mariette, Cat. No. 1224.

Abydos Site. Shûnet el-Zebîb. Cemetery of Songstresses. Finds.v.53Stela of Songstress of Osiris, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 2.4.32.1.Texts, Mariette Cat. No. 1195.<<>>

Abydos Site. Shûnet el-Zebîb. Cemetery of Songstresses. Finds.v.53Stela, two Songstresses before Mekitre, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 14.1.21.1.Mariette, Voyage on 34 [middle]. Text, Mariette Cat. No. 1176.

Abydos Site. Shûnet el-Zebîb. Cemetery of Songstresses. Finds.v.533 stelae of Songstresses of Osiris, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Texts, Mariette Cat. Nos. 1178, 1188, 1193.

Abydos Site. Shûnet el-Zebîb. Cemetery of Songstresses. Finds.v.54Clay shrine of Harsankh, with scenes of women with sistra before Osiris-nebzet, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 70041.Roeder, Naos 135-7 pl. 45 [a].

Abydos Site. Shûnet el-Zebîb. ‘Middle Fort’. Temp. Peribsen.v.54Sealing of Sekhemib-Perenmaet, clay, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 34951.

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Abydos Site. Shûnet el-Zebîb. Protodynastic Cemetery.v.54Cylinder seal, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Petrie, Tombs of the Courtiers 4-5 pls. 2 [4], 3 [11].

Abydos Site. Shûnet el-Zebîb. Protodynastic Cemetery. Zer-Group.v.54Label of Zer, ivory, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Petrie, Tombs of the Courtiers 4 pls. 2 [8], 12 [1].

Abydos Site. Shûnet el-Zebîb. Protodynastic Cemetery. Zer-Group.v.55Labels, chessmen, etc., of Mernesut, ivory, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 47177 (label).Petrie, Tombs of the Courtiers 4 pl. 2 [12-17], pl. 7 [1-6].

Abydos Site. Shûnet el-Zebîb. Protodynastic Cemetery. Wazit (Zet)-Group.v.55Comb of Wazit (Zet), ivory, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 47176.Petrie, Tombs of the Courtiers 4 pl. 2 [445], 12 [5].

Abydos Site. Shûnet el-Zebîb. Protodynastic Cemetery. Wazit (Zet)-Group.v.55Adze, copper, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Petrie, Tombs of the Courtiers 4 pl. 3 [7].

Abydos Site. North Cemetery of Mariette. Tomb of Ameny. Dyn. XII, usurped later.v.56Statuette of Osiris, dedicated by Pbik, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 38413.Daressy, Statues de divinités 111 pl. 21.

Abydos Site. North Cemetery of Mariette. Tomb of Ameny. Dyn. XII, usurped later.v.56Statuette of Osiris, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 38414.Daressy, Statues de divinités 111 pl. 21.

Abydos Site. North Cemetery of Mariette. Tomb of Ameny. Dyn. XII, usurped later.v.56Statuette of Hersu, gilded, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 715 (Temp. No. 4.6.24.8).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 52-3 pl. 132. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 212 [892].

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Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae. Middle Kingdom.v.56Dedusobk, year 10 of Sesostris I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20026.Mariette, Abydos ii, pl. 26 [b]. Text, Lange and Schäfer, Grab– und Denksteine i, 33-4.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae. Middle Kingdom.v. 57A (moved from v.266)Nakht, year 10 of Sesostris I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20515.Lange and Schäfer, Grab– und Denksteine iv, pl. 35

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae. Middle Kingdom.v.58Antef, temp. Sesostris I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20561.Lange and Schäfer, Grab– und Denksteine iv, pl. 45; ii, 194-6.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae. Middle Kingdom.v.57Nakht, temp. Sesostris I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20526 (JE 17055).Lange and Schäfer, Grab– und Denksteine iv, pl. 37.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae. Middle Kingdom.v.57-8Amen[em]het, year 2 of Amenemhet II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20541 (JE 12644).Lange and Schäfer, Grab– und Denksteine iv, pl. 39; ii, 161-2.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae. Middle Kingdom.v.58Mentua, year 13 of Sesostris III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20733 (JE 18504).Texts, Lange and Schäfer, Grab– und Denksteine ii, 363-5.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae. Middle Kingdom.v.57A (moved from v.268)Sebkemsaf, temp. Amenemhet III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20536.Lange and Schäfer, Grab– und Denksteine iv, pl. 39; i, 142-4.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae. Middle Kingdom.v.56A (moved from v.264)Hetep, Dyn. XII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20014 (JE 18512).Lange and Schäfer, Grab– und Denksteine iv, pl. 2; i, 14.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae. Middle Kingdom.v.57Amenemhetsonb and Nesumontu, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20233 (JE 20257).

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Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae. Middle Kingdom.v.57Amenemhetsonb-Antiemwesket, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20100.Lange and Schäfer, Grab– und Denksteine iv, pl. 10; i, 121-2.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae. Middle Kingdom.v.58A (moved from v.263)Amenhotp, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20639 (JE 22140).Lieblein, Dict. No. 1846.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae. Middle Kingdom.v.57Ameny, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20393.Lange and Schäfer, Grab– und Denksteine iv, pl. 28; i, 389-90.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae. Middle Kingdom.v.57Ankh, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20143 (JE 20966).Texts, Lange and Schäfer, Grab– und Denksteine i, 168-9.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae. Middle Kingdom.v.57A (moved from v.263)Ankhu, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20050.Vandier, Manuel ii, fig. 296 [upper left].

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae. Middle Kingdom.v.57Antiemhet and Tetu, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20088.Lange and Schäfer, Grab– und Denksteine iv, pl. 8; i, 105-7.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae. Middle Kingdom.v.57A (moved from v.264)Antiuihotp Nemtiuhotp, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20206 (JE 20949).Names, Lieblein, Dict. No. 1576.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae. Middle Kingdom.v.58A (moved from v.268 where as stela of Renefsonb and Bebi)Bebi, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20719.Vandier, Manuel ii, fig. 296 [upper middle].

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae. Middle Kingdom.

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v.57Deduneshmet, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20052 (JE 19770).Lange and Schäfer, Grab– und Denksteine iv, pl. 5; i, 62-3.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae. Middle Kingdom.v.58A (moved from v.264)Dedusobk, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20596 (JE 21905).Vandier, Manuel ii, fig. 299 [top right].

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae. Middle Kingdom.v.58A (moved from v.264)Haremhet, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20606 (JE 17058).Lange and Schäfer, Grab– und Denksteine iv, pl. 48.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae. Middle Kingdom.v.57Ibia, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20086 (JE 11254).de Rouge, Inscr. Hiero. pl. ccci [3]. Texts, Lange and Schäfer, Grab– und Denksteine i, 101-3.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae. Middle Kingdom.v.58A (v.265)Ibu, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20658.Lieblein, Dict. No. 1785.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae. Middle Kingdom.v.57AIpankh, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20177 (JE 22062).Vandier, Manuel fig. 296 [lower right].

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae. Middle Kingdom.v.58A (moved from v.265)Ipusheri, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 12.6.24.23.Lieblein, Dict. No. 1582.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae. Middle Kingdom.v.57A (moved from v.265)Iuy, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20198 (JE 20332).Lange and Schäfer, Grab– und Denksteine iv, pl. 16; i, 225-6.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae. Middle Kingdom.v.57Keki and relatives, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20266.Texts, Lange and Schäfer, Grab– und Denksteine i, 284-5.

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Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae. Middle Kingdom.v.58A (moved from v.266)Kemni, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20758.Names, Lieblein, Dict. No. 1812.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae. Middle Kingdom.v.57Kheperkare, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20531.Lange and Schäfer, Grab– und Denksteine iv, pl. 38; i, 133-5.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae. Middle Kingdom.v.57Kheperkare Kemhu, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20141 (JE 19771).Lange and Schäfer, Grab– und Denksteine iv, pl. 13; i, 166-7.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae. Middle Kingdom.v.57Khety, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20324.Lange and Schäfer, Grab– und Denksteine iv, pl. 24; i, 336-7.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae. Middle Kingdom.v.58Mentuhotp, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20697 (JE 12642).Lange and Schäfer, Grab– und Denksteine iv, pl. 53; ii, 325-6.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae. Middle Kingdom.v.58Nehemse-ubaste, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Text, de Rougé, Inscr. hiéro. pl. lvii [bottom].

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae. Middle Kingdom.v.57A (moved from v.267)Nehsinufer, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20295 (JE 15097).Lange and Schäfer, Grab– und Denksteine iv, pl. 22; i, 308.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae. Middle Kingdom.v.58Nemty, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20605 (JE 20403).Lange and Schäfer, Grab– und Denksteine iv, pl. 48; ii, 243-4.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae. Middle Kingdom.v.57A (moved from v.267)Nenrenf, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20524 (JE 15102).

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Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae. Middle Kingdom.v.57Nesumontu, son of Penneti (mother), wife Sitmontu, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG20130.Texts, Lange and Schäfer, Grab– und Denksteine i, 154.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae. Middle Kingdom.v.57Nesumontu, Mayor, son of Redisobk, Mayor, and Senebebet, (wife Senbet), Middle Kingdom, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 20532 (JE 12643).de Rougé, Album Photo. pl. 150. Texts, Lange and Schäfer, Grab– und Denksteine ii, 135-6.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae. Middle Kingdom.v.58Nubenptah, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20568 (JE 15103).Lange and Schäfer, Grab– und Denksteine iv, pl. 45; ii, 205-6.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae. Middle Kingdom.v.58A (moved from v.267)Paynakht, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Lieblein, Dict. No. 1859.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae. Middle Kingdom.v.57A (moved from v.267)Ptahwer, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20061.Lieblein, Dict. No. 1579.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae. Middle Kingdom.v.56A (moved from v.268)Rensonb, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1647 (JE 22161).Lange and Schäfer, Grab– und Denksteine iv, pl. 50; ii, 85. Lieblein, Dict. No. 1572.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae. Middle Kingdom.v.58A (moved from v.268)Renufer, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20563 (JE 19768).Lange and Schäfer, Grab– und Denksteine iv, pl. 45; ii, 198-9.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae. Middle Kingdom.v.57A (moved from v.268)Ruz, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20514.Vandier, Manuel ii, fig. 289 [lower left].

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Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae. Middle Kingdom.v.58A (moved from v.268)Sehetepebre, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Names, Lieblein, Dict. No. 1505.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae. Middle Kingdom.v.57Senankh and Minnufer (as Seniankh and Minnofer in Bibl.), Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 20284.Lange and Schäfer, Grab– und Denksteine iv, pl. 21; i, 299-300.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae. Middle Kingdom.v.58A (moved from v.268)Senbeb, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Names, Lieblein, Dict. No. 1779.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae. Middle Kingdom.v.57Senbsumai, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20459 (JE 19767).Lange and Schäfer, Grab– und Denksteine iv, pl. 32; ii, 58-9.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae. Middle Kingdom.v.58Titi, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20556.Lange and Schäfer, Grab– und Denksteine iv, pl. 44; ii, 288.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae. Middle Kingdom.v.58User and Nakhti, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20756 (JE 20235).Lange and Schäfer, Grab– und Denksteine iv, pl. 58; ii, 389-91.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae. Middle Kingdom.v.58Wahka, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20549 (JE 21035).Simpson, W. K. Terrace of the Great God at Abydos (1974), 19 [28.1] pl. 41. Texts, Lange and Schäfer, Grab–und Denksteine ii, 177-9.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae. Middle Kingdom.v.57Wernebkemui, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20089.Lange and Schäfer, Grab– und Denksteine iv, pl. 8; i, 108-9.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae. Middle Kingdom.

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v.57A (moved from v.270)Name unknown, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20440.Vandier, Manuel ii, fig. 299 [bottom right].

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae. New Kingdom.v.58Nebtkabny nursing Princess Sitamun, temp. Tuthmosis III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34117.Lacau, Stèles du Nouvel Empire 169-70 pl. 53.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae. New Kingdom.v.59Sethos I before Osiris and Isis, and below Hor kneeling before Anubis, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG34503.Mariette, Abydos ii, pl. 51 (called 57).

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae. New Kingdom.v.58Ramesesemperre, temp. Merneptah, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 3.7.24.17.Mariette, Abydos ii, pl. 50.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae. New Kingdom.v.58Pentawer, year 1 of Merneptah, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 12.6.24.17.Mariette, Abydos ii, pl. 49 [right].<<>>

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae. New Kingdom.v.58Roma, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 5.11.24.3.Mariette, Abydos ii, pl. 63. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 288-9 [5].

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae. New Kingdom.v.58A (moved from v.264)Hatiay, late Dyn. XVIII or early Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 2.11.24.1.Vandersleyen, Das Alte Ägypten Abb. 307. See Mariette, Cat. No. 1054.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae. New Kingdom.v.59Paheripezet, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 19772.Text, de Rougé, Inscr. hiéro. 34 [upper]. Names, Lieblein, Dict. No. 629.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae. New Kingdom.v.59

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Inhertmosi, Dyn. XX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 8784 (as from Saqqâra).Mariette, Cat. No. 1139.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae. New Kingdom.v.59Iuy, Dyn. XX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 21.3.25.20.Mariette, Abydos ii, pl. 57 [left].

Abydos. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae.v.59A (moved from v.263)Amenemopet, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34104.Lacau, Stèles du Nouvel Empire 159-60 pl. 50.

Abydos. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae.v.59A (moved from v.264)Dhutnufer, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34086.Lacau, Stèles du Nouvel Empire 135-6 pl. 42.

Abydos. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae.v.59A (moved from ii.202, then v.264)Duau, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34093.Lacau, Stèles du Nouvel Empire i, 143-5 pl. 44.

Abydos. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae.v.59Inay, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34080 (JE 18501).Lacau, Stèles du Nouvel Empire 127-9 pl. 41. See Mariette, Notice (1864), 84 [69].

Abydos. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae.v.59A (moved from v.265)Ipy, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34087 (JE 21973).Lacau, Stèles du Nouvel Empire 136-7 pl. 43.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae. New Kingdom.v.59A (moved from v.266)Khons, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34185 (JE 21983).Lacau, Stèles du Nouvel Empire 231-2 pl. 69.

Abydos. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae.v.59A (moved from ii.200, then v.266)Mery, Magician, New Kingdom, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 15109.Texts, Mariette, Cat. d’Abydos 410-11 [1116].

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Abydos. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae.v.59Neferhab, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34099 (JE 18511).Lacau, Stèles du Nouvel Empire 153-5 pl. 48. See Mariette, Notice (1864), 78 [56].

Abydos. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae.v.59Neferhab, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34101 (JE 18502).Lacau, Stèles du Nouvel Empire pl. 157-8 pl. 49. See Mariette, Notice (1864), 82 [65].

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae. New Kingdom.v.58Neferhet, with Tuthmosis IV offering to Nut, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 34022.Lacau, Stèles du Nouvel Empire 42-3 pl. 13.

Abydos. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae.v.59A (moved from v.269)Name unknown, wife Nefertiti, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34094.Lacau, Stèles du Nouvel Empire 145-7 pl. 45.

Abydos. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae.v.59Paser (as Pesiur in Bibl.), New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34038 (JE 15114).Lacau, Stèles du Nouvel Empire 72-3 pl. 24.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae. New Kingdom.v.59A (moved from v.267)Ptahmekui, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34133.Vandier, Manuel ii, 511 fig. 303 [upper right].

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae. New Kingdom.v.59A (moved from v.267)Py, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34112.Texts, Legrain, Répertoire 285.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae. New Kingdom.v.59A (moved from v.268)Sebka, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Names, Lieblein, Dict. No. 1843.

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Sheri, dedicated by son Sen-dhout, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34173.Lacau, Stèles du Nouvel Empire 212 pl. 64.

Abydos. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae.v.59A (moved from v.269)Siesi, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34131.Lacau, Stèles du Nouvel Empire 180 pl. 55.

Abydos. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae.v.59A (moved from v.270)Tapenut and her mother Taker, dedicated to Re-Harakhti, New Kingdom or later, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 6298.Names, Mariette, Cat. d’Abydos No. 1272. See Munro, P. Die spätägyptischen Totenstelen (1973), 263 (as Dyn.XXVI).

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae. New Kingdom.v.58Thuna, with Tuthmosis IV offering to Osiris, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 34023.Lacau, Stèles du Nouvel Empire 44-5 pl. 14.

Abydos. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae.v.59A (moved from v.269)Userhet (as Wazrenpet in Bibl.), dedicated by Userhet son of Wazronpet, New Kingdom, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, Temp. No. 1.3.25.12.Mariette, Cat. d’Abydos No. 1137.

Abydos. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae.v.59AGod Reshpu, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 14.11.21.2.Spiegelberg in OLZ xi (1908), pl. opp. 527-8 [4]. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 482 [4658] (called Memphis).<<>>

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae. Late Period.v.59Eswert-hekau, dedicated to Takelothis III, Third Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 21135 (JE30434).Texts, Barsanti in Rec. de Trav. xv (1893), 173.<<>>

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae Late Period.v.59A (moved from v.264)Esbanebded, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22006.

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Abydos. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae. Late Period.v.59Espekashuti, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22126 (JE 28101).Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines 109-10 pl. 37.

Abydos. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae. Late Period.v.59AEspernub, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 18.2.25.2.Munro, P. Die spätägyptischen Totenstelen (1973), 282-3 Taf. 36 [132] (as Dyn. XXVI). Mariette, Cat. No.1276.<<>>

Abydos. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae. Late Period.v.59Harsiesi, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22210 (JE 37582, 11233).Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines 202-3 pl. 73.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae. Late Period.v.59Pedesi, Third Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 21135 (JE 30435).Texts, Barsanti in Rec. de Trav. xv (1893), 174.<<>>

Abydos. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae. Late Period.v.59A (moved from v.266)Taniy, woman, Dyn. XXVI, lower part in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20564, upper part in Vienna,Kunsthistorisches Museum, Inv. 192.Lichtheim in SAK 16 (1989), 203-15 Taf. 1, 2.<<>>

Abydos. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae. Late Period.v.59A (moved from v.269)Tawehet, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 4.1.21.1.Donadoni in Archeó, ii, fig. on 289. See Mariette, Abydos ii, No. 1295.

Abydos. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae. Late Period.v.59A (moved from v.269)Wenamun, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22208 (JE 34602).Kamal, Stéles ptolèmaiques et romaines 190-200 pl. lxxi.

Abydos. Monuments in Cairo. Stelae. Late Period.

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v.59Ze-Inhertefonkh, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 30.5.24.1.Mariette, Abydos ii, pl. 58.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Statues.v.59Hepy, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 461 (JE 22246).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, pl. 76.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Statues.v.59Ahysonbihzer, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 468.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, pl. 78.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Statues.v.59Sebkwer, kneeling, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 476 (JE 19765).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, pl. 79.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Statues.v.59Khety, in cloak, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 480 (JE 6184).Mariette, Album du Musée de Boulaq on pl. 25 [bottom right]; Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, pl. 80. SeeMaspero, Guide (1915), 111 [314].

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Statues.v.59Senusertsenbef, late Dyn. XII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 481.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, pl. 80.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Statues.v.59Kemhu, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 482.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, pl. 80.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Statues.v.60Sis-khent, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 483 (JE 20341).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, pl. 80.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Statues.v.60Pedestal of Harwerre, Dyn. XIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20742.

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Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Statues.v.60Double-statue, Nekhtmin and wife Tiy, with offering table in front, Dyn. XVIII or early Dyn. XIX, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 622.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 167-9 pl. 113. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 149 [504].

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Statues.v.60Osiris, dedicated by Wehebre-men, seated, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 38363(JE 21976).Daressy, Statues de divinités 98 pl. 20.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Statues.v.60Man holding naos containing statue of Ptah, Late Period, perhaps in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Mariette, Cat. No. 377.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Statues.v.60Khensardais, Late Period, perhaps in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Mariette, Cat. No. 380.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Statues.v.60AOsiris, seated, dedicated by Seba son of Zeesefankh, serpentine, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG38390 (JE 4880).Names, Mariette, Cat. No. 7. See Daressy, Statues de divinités 105 (text).

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Offering-tables.v.60Siesi, Dyn. XII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23006 (JE 21770 bis).Kamal, Tables d’offrandes pl. 9.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Offering-tables.v.60Redesobk and Mentuhotp, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23014 (JE 20263).Kamal, Tables d’offrandes pl. 8.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Offering-tables.v.60Antef and Amenemhet, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23017 (JE 20266).

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Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Offering-tables.v.60Dedusobk, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23018 (JE 22193).Kamal, Tables d’offrandes pl. 9.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Offering-tables.v.60Amenemhet, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23019 (JE 39571).Kamal, Tables d’offrandes pl. 10.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Offering-tables.v.60Nebipu and Khentkhetyemhet, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23022 (JE 39573).Kamal, Tables d’offrandes pl. 11.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Offering-tables.v.60Ameny, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23027 (JE 39803).Kamal, Tables d’offrandes pl. 12.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Offering-tables.v.60Rehuankh, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23045 (JE 39587).Texts, Kamal, Tables d’offrandes 39-41.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Offering-tables.v.60Mentuhotp, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23048 (JE 39588).Texts, Kamal, Tables d’offrandes 43-4.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Offering-tables.v.60Khentemsaf, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23060 (JE 19784).Texts, Kamal, Tables d’offrandes 52-3.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Offering-tables.v.60Dedusenusert, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23065 (JE 20971).Texts, Kamal, Tables d’offrandes 55-6.<<>>

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Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Offering-tables.v.60Dedunub, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23066 (JE 17076).Texts, Kamal, Tables d’offrandes 56-7.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Offering-tables.v.60Iuf, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23070 (JE 20995).Texts, Kamal, Tables d’offrandes 59-60.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Offering-tables.v.60Ptahnakht, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23072 (JE 39604).Texts, Kamal, Tables d’offrandes 60-1.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Offering-tables.v.60Antef and Wepwauta. Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23081 (JE 39609).Kamal, Tables d’offrandes pl. 18.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Offering-tables.v.60Si-Hathor (?) and Nekhtsobk, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23096 (JE 40491).Texts, Kamal, Tables d’offrandes 82-3.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Offering-tables.v.60Senusert, Dyn. XIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Names, Mariette, Cat. No. 1349.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Offering-tables.v.60Redenptah, Dyn. XIII (as Late Period in Bibl.), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23210 (JE 40582).Simpson, W. K. Terrace of the Great God at Abydos (1974), 17 [7.3] pl. 16. Texts, Kamal, Tables d’offrandes 146-7.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Various.v.60Naos of Iuf, Dyn. XIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 70036 (JE 20991).Roeder, Naos 122-5 pl. 41 a. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 104-5 [313].

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Various.v.60

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Block with ink text of Sisobk, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Names, Mariette, Cat. No. 632.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Various.v.60Naos of Hekanufer, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 70039 (JE 12647).Roeder, Naos 129-33 pl. 42.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Various.v.60-1Ushabti of Ptahmosi, Vizier, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 48406.Newberry, Funerary Statuettes 343-5 pl. 27; Maspero and Roeder, Führer (1912), pl. 66 [left]. See Maspero,Guide (1915), 347 [3381].

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Various.v.61Fragment of lintel from tomb of Ankhi with sister Rennu. Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Name and titles, Mariette, Cat. No. 1148.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Various.v.61Canopic-jar of Ptahmosi, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Name, Mariette, Cat. No. 1454.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Various.v.61Dummy canopic-jar of Harwoz, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 4426.Name, Mariette, Cat. No. 1455. See Reisner, Canopics 260-1 (text).

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Various.v.61Three canopic-jars of Renpetnufer (as Renpetnefert in Bibl.), Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG4300-2.Name, Mariette, Cat. No. 1456. See Reisner, Canopics 205-7 (texts).

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Various.v.61Canopic-jar of Takhart, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Name, Mariette, Cat. No. 1460.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Various.v.61Coffin of Unnufer, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 3.3.21.7.

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Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Various.v.61Coffin of Es-Tefnut, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 6291 (Temp. No. 15.1.21.4).Buhl, Late Egyptian Anthropoid Stone Sarcophagi 111 [F, b1], fig. 65. Texts, Mariette, Cat. No. 1372.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Various.v.61Coffin of Sehetem (?), Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 3.3.21.13.Buhl, Late Egyptian Anthropoid Stone Sarcophagi 137 [D, 4]. Texts, Mariette, Cat. No. 1373.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Various.v.61Situla of Irtharerau, bronze, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 3453.Bissing, Metalgefässe 19-20 fig.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Various.v.61Situla of Pedemonkh, bronze, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 3460.Bissing, Metalgefässe 23 fig.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Various.v.61Pyramidion of Pedesi, Dyn. XXVII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 15.3.25.6.See Mariette, Notice (1864), 193-4 [1]; Mariette, Cat. No. 1435.

Abydos Site. Monuments in Cairo. Various.v.61ACouch with mummy and Nephthys standing at end, of Thepu, painted limestone, Dyn. XX-XXI, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 48496.Newberry, Funerary Statuettes 378 pl. xxviii. Mariette, Cat. No. 519.

Abydos Site. North Cemeteries of Amélineau. North West of Kôm el-Sult.ân.v.61ASeven stelae with scenes of conducting etc., three with demotic texts, Ptolemaic or Roman Period, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 32993-9.See Amélineau, Les Nouvelles Fouilles d’Abydos (1895-6), 37 (no details given).<<>>

Abydos Site. Cemetery C of Peet.v.63Stela of Nebankh with harper Theni-a, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43461.

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Abydos Site. Cemetery B of Peet.v.63Stela of Sebkhotp, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43941.Peet, Cemeteries of Abydos iii, pl. 14 [6].

Abydos Site. North Cemetery of Frankfort. Tomb of Rensonb. Hyksos Period.v.64Statuette of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 49793A.Frankfort in JEA xvi (1930), 219 pl. 38.

Abydos Site. North Cemetery of Frankfort.v.64Stela of Shenay, Dyn. VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 49803.Frankfort in JEA xiv (1930), 235-8 pl. 20 [3].

Abydos Site. Cemetery E of Garstang.v.66AStela of Yiy (called Pawaen in Journal d’Entrée), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 39069.Simpson, W. K. Terrace of the Great God at Abydos (1974), 18 [19.5] pl. 29.<<>>

Abydos Site. Cemetery E of Garstang.v.67AStatuette of hippopotamus with lotus decoration, faience, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE39757.Decoration, Keimer in REA ii (1929), 222 [20] fig. 15.<<>>

Abydos Site. Late Cemetery of Garstang.v.67AStela of Petebekis, with demotic text, Ptolemaic or Roman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 50030 (JE 39092).Spiegelberg, Die demotischen Denkmäler iii. Die demotische Inschriften und Papyri (Cat. Caire), 6 Taf. iv [left].

Abydos Site. Late Cemetery of Garstang.v.67AStela, deceased before Anubis, Horus, Osiris, and Isis, with Greek and demotic texts, Ptolemaic or RomanPeriod, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 50033 (JE 39091).Spiegelberg, Die demotischen Denkmäler iii. Die demotische Inschriften und Papyri (Cat. Caire), 7 Taf. v. [right].

Abydos Site. Late Cemetery of Garstang.

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v.67AStela of Pashenusiri, Anubis presents mummy to seated Osiris, with Isis, with demotic text, Ptolemaic orRoman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 50043 (JE 39091).Spiegelberg, Die demotischen Denkmäler iii. Die demotische Inschriften und Papyri (Cat. Caire), 13-14 Taf. x [left].

Abydos Site. Late Cemetery of Garstang.v.67AStela, two people before Osiris and Anubis, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 39104.Abdalla, Graeco-Roman Funerary Stelae 29 [42] pl. 18.<<>>

Abydos Site. Late Cemetery of Garstang.v.67AStela, three people between two Anubis mummies, Ptolemaic or Roman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 39105.Abdalla, Graeco-Roman Funerary Stelae 42 [81] pl. 33 [A].<<>>

Abydos Site. Late Cemetery of Garstang.v.67AStela, deceased with two figures of Anubis, Horus, Osiris, and Isis, and demotic text, Late Period, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 39084.Abdalla, Graeco-Roman Funerary Stelae 17 [1] pl. 1 [A].<<>>

Abydos Site. Late Cemetery of Garstang.v.67AStela of , Dyn. XIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 39754.

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Abydos Site. Late Cemetery of Garstang.v.67AStela of Hekety-redes, Middle Kingdom(?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 39755.<<>>

Abydos Site. Late Cemetery of Garstang.v.67AHarwoz, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 41332 (Temp. No. 23.1.15.7).Leahy, A. in GM 108 (1989), 49 fig. 2.<<>>

Abydos Site. Late Cemetery of Garstang.v.67A

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Stela of woman before Re-Harakhti, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 41331.<<>>

Abydos Site. Late Cemetery of Garstang.v.67AOffering-table of Ze-ubastefankh, sandstone, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 41438 (probably= Temp. No. 23.1.15.7).<<>>

Abydos Site. Cemetery D of Randall-MacIver. Boundary Stela of Neferhotep I.v.67Stela with date of year 4(?), Dyn. XI or XII, usurped by Neferhotep I, Dyn. XIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 20786 (JE 35256).Randall-Maciver and Mace, El Amrah and Abydos 63-4, 84, 93-4 pl. 29; Leahy, A. in JEA 75 (1989), 41-60fig. 1 pls. vi, vii [1].<<>>

Abydos Site. Cemetery D of Randall-MacIver. Tomb of Esenkhebi, daughter of Sabacon. Dyn. XXV.v.68AFragments of coffin, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 34431 (Temp. No. 9.2.15.11).See Leahy, A. in GM 83 (1984), 43 (name and titles); Randall-Maciver and Mace, El Amrah and Abydos cf. p.78.<<>>

Abydos Site. Cemetery D of Randall-MacIver. Finds.v.69Wand with hunting-scenes of King Sebkay[re](?), ebony, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 9433(JE 34988).Daressy, Textes et dessins magiques pl. 11. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 358 [3502].

Abydos Site. Amélineau excavations.v.70Fragment of 3 jambs and lintel of Peksather, daughter of Kashta and Pabama, and wife of Piankhi II, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 32022-3.Leahy, A. in Eyre, C. et al. Studies ... Shore 178-82, XXIV, XXV, figs. 2, 3. Texts, Daressy in Rec. de Trav.xxii (1900), 142 [clxxiv].

Abydos Site. Sheikh Nassir Cemetery. Finds.v.70AFragment from walking-stick of Inheret, ebony, Old Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 66710.Name and title, Boulos in Ann. Serv. xxxvii (1937), 250.

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v.70Part of lintel, Psammetikhos I before Osiris-nebankh and Horus, and Nitocris before Osiris-Onnophris andIsis, with name of Pedehorresnet, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 19769, 20040.Mariette, Abydos i, 5 [6] pl. 2 [b].<<>>

Abydos Site. Central Section. Small Temple. Finds.v.70Stela of Unnufer and wife (as ‘sister’ in Bibl.) Tiy called Nefertere, temp. Ramesses II, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 34505.Mariette, Abydos ii, pl. 41.

Abydos Site. Central Section. Small Temple. Finds.v.71Lintel of Ramesses II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See Mariette, Notice (1864), 239 [33].

Abydos Site. Central Section. Small Temple. Finds.v.71Remains from naos of Nektanebos II, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 70017 (JE 32092).Roeder, Naos 50-2 pl. 52 [a, b].

Abydos Site. Central Section. Small Temple. Finds.v.71Naos of Nektanebos I and II, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 70018 (JE 32018).Morenz, Gott und Mensch (1984), Taf. 43. Texts, Roeder, Naos 53-5.

Abydos Site. Central Section. Small Temple. Finds.v.71Jamb of Siesi, same person as following, temp. Amenophis III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Mariette, Abydos ii, pl. 53 [c]. Titles, Legrain, Répertoire No. 19.

Abydos Site. Central Section. Small Temple. Finds.v.71Fragments from tomb of Siesi, same person as preceding and following, temp. Amenophis III, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 34417, a-c.Titles, Legrain, Répertoire No. 20.

Abydos Site. Central Section. Small Temple. Finds.v.71AFragment with name of Siesi, probably same person as preceding, with cartouche of Tuthmosis IV and 13 linesof text, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 35259.<<>>

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Abydos Site. Central Section. Eastern Ridge. Cemetery T of Peet (Garstang Excavations).v.71AStela of Harwoz, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 41332.<<>>

Abydos Site. Middle Cemetery of Mariette. Tomb of Weni. Temp. Teti, Pepy I, and Merenre I. Hall.v.72Blocks from wall with biographical text, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1435 (JE 6304, 34570).Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 115-19 Bls. 29-30. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 46-7 [85].

Abydos Site. Middle Cemetery of Mariette. Tomb of Weni. Temp. Teti, Pepy I, and Merenre I. Hall.v.72AFalse door, with name as Weni-wer, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1574.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 53-4 Bl. 75.

Abydos Site. Middle Cemetery of Mariette. Tomb of Weni. Temp. Teti, Pepy I, and Merenre I. Hall.v.72A (moved from v.94)Statue, head lost, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 175.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 122-3 pl. 39.

Abydos Site. Middle Cemetery of Mariette. Tomb of Weni. Temp. Teti, Pepy I, and Merenre I. Hall.v.72ATwo obelisks of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1309-10.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 6 Bl. 2; Kuentz, Obélisques 2-3, 4-5 pl. i. See Maspero, Guide (1915),45 [83 B].

Abydos Site. Middle Cemetery of Mariette. Tomb of Weni. Temp. Teti, Pepy I, and Merenre I. Hall.v.72ASlab, from false door, with 2 lines of text naming his son Iuu, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1643.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 106 Bl. 85.

Abydos Site. Middle Cemetery of Mariette. Ptolemaic Tomb.v.72ABlock with upper part of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1670.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 127 Bl. 88.

Abydos Site. Middle Cemetery of Mariette. Ptolemaic Tomb.v.72Stela of Pedesuk, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 6297.Mariette, Cat. No. 1318.

Abydos Site. Middle Cemetery of Mariette. Ptolemaic Tomb.v.72

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Stela of Pedekhons, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 4.7.24.12.Mariette, Cat. No. 1319.

Abydos Site. Middle Cemetery of Mariette. Ptolemaic Tomb.v.72Stela of Si[t]hep, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Mariette, Cat. No. 1320.

Abydos Site. Middle Cemetery of Mariette. Ptolemaic Tomb.v.7229 statuettes of Osiris, bronze, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.

Abydos Site. Middle Cemetery of Mariette. Monuments in Cairo Museum. Stelae.v.72Iuu and Queen Ankhmes-Pepy, wife of Pepy I, temp. Pepy I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1439 (JE11257).Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, Bl. 31.

Abydos Site. Middle Cemetery of Mariette. Monuments in Cairo Museum. Stelae.v.72A (moved from v.266)Nebt (Bebi), temp. Pepy II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1519.Text, Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 221.

Abydos Site. Middle Cemetery of Mariette. Monuments in Cairo Museum. Stelae.v.72A (moved from v.265)Iti, with deceased seated, followed by her son Pepysonb, Dyn. VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 1590.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 69 Bl. 78. Titles, Mariette, Cat. No. 530.

Abydos Site. Middle Cemetery of Mariette. Monuments in Cairo Museum. Stelae.v.72Ni-Pepy, Dyn. VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1579.Mariette, Abydos ii, pl. 43 [right]. Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 60 Bl. 76.

Abydos Site. Middle Cemetery of Mariette. Monuments in Cairo Museum. Stelae.v.72A (moved from v.266)Mery, rough stela, 1st Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1592.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 79 Bl. 79. See Mariette, Cat. No. 551 (inaccurate).

Abydos Site. Middle Cemetery of Mariette. Monuments in Cairo Museum. Stelae.v.72A (moved from v.266)Nakhty, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20012.Vandier, Manuel ii, fig. 287 [middle upper].

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Abydos Site. Middle Cemetery of Mariette. Monuments in Cairo Museum. Stelae.v.72Kesty-pesesh, 2nd Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20121.Lange and Schäfer, Grab– und Denksteine iv, pl. 11; i, 143-4.

Abydos Site. Middle Cemetery of Mariette. Monuments in Cairo Museum. Stelae.v.72Igaihotp, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20149.Texts, Lange and Schäfer Grab– und Denksteine i, 185-7.

Abydos Site. Middle Cemetery of Mariette. Monuments in Cairo Museum. Stelae.v.72Nekhtankhi, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20341.Lange and Schäfer Grab– und Denksteine iv, pl. 26; i, 352.

Abydos Site. Middle Cemetery of Mariette. Monuments in Cairo Museum. Stelae.v.72A (moved from v.267)Renefankh, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20753.Lange and Schäfer Grab– und Denksteine ii, pl. lvii; ii, 387.

Abydos Site. Middle Cemetery of Mariette. Monuments in Cairo Museum. Stelae.v.73Nehy, with 36 columns of Pyramid Texts, Dyn. XIII-XIV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20520.Lange and Schäfer Grab– und Denksteine iv, pl. 36; ii, 116-22.

Abydos Site. Middle Cemetery of Mariette. Monuments in Cairo Museum. Stelae.v.73Ramesses IV before 12 divinities, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 48831.Korostovtsev in BIFAO xlv (1947), 156-60 pls. i, ii; Mariette, Abydos ii, pls. 54-5 [a, b]. See Maspero, Guide(1915), 193 [757].

Abydos Site. Middle Cemetery of Mariette. Monuments in Cairo Museum. Stelae.v.73Shrine in form of stela of Irtharerau, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 70028 (JE 3451).Bianchi, R. S. Splendors 169 fig. Texts, Roeder, Naos 110-11.

Abydos Site. Middle Cemetery of Mariette. Monuments in Cairo Museum. Stelae.v.73AA king followed by mummy, before Osiris, Min, and Isis, with Greek text below, unfinished, 1st centuryA.D.(?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 9247.Milne, Greek Inscriptions 68-9 pl. 10.

Abydos Site. Middle Cemetery of Mariette. Monuments in Cairo Museum. Statues.

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v.73Nezemib, double-statue, Dyn. VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 219.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 145-6 pl. 45.

Abydos Site. Middle Cemetery of Mariette. Monuments in Cairo Museum. Statues.v.73Antefoker, head lost, Dyn. XI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 63.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, 55-6 pl. 16.

Abydos Site. Middle Cemetery of Mariette. Monuments in Cairo Museum. Statues.v.73Osiris, not inscribed, black granite, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See Mariette, Cat. No. 5.

Abydos Site. Middle Cemetery of Mariette. Monuments in Cairo Museum. Statues.v.73Nephthys, alabaster, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 38926.Daressy, Statues de divinités 235 pl. 47.

Abydos Site. Middle Cemetery of Mariette. Monuments in Cairo Museum. Various.v.73Vase with cartouche of Teti, ‘beloved of the Ram of Mendes’, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG16037.Texts, Mariette, Cat. d’Abydos No. 1464. See Holz and others, Mendes i, 81 [217].

Abydos Site. Middle Cemetery of Mariette. Monuments in Cairo Museum. Various.v.73Bowl with cartouche of Merenre, diorite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Texts, Mariette, Cat. d’Abydos No. 1465.

Abydos Site. Middle Cemetery of Mariette. Monuments in Cairo Museum. Various.v.73Offering-table of Pepynakht, Dyn. VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Name, Mariette, Cat. d’Abydos No. 1330.

Abydos Site. Middle Cemetery of Mariette. Monuments in Cairo Museum. Various.v.73Offering-table of Pepi, Dyn. VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Name, Mariette, Cat. d’Abydos No. 1331.

Abydos Site. Middle Cemetery of Mariette. Monuments in Cairo Museum. Various.v.73Offering-table of Sheshi, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.

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Name, Mariette, Cat. d’Abydos No. 1332.

Abydos Site. Middle Cemetery of Mariette. Monuments in Cairo Museum. Various.v.73Offering-table of Weni, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Name, Mariette, Cat. d’Abydos No. 1333. See Piacentini, P. L’autobiografia de Uni 77-8.

Abydos Site. Middle Cemetery of Mariette. Monuments in Cairo Museum. Various.v.73Block (stela ?) from tomb of Khui, temp. Pepy II or later, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1578(JE 28077).Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 59-60 Bl. 76. Name, Mariette, Cat. d’Abydos No. 525.

Abydos Site. Middle Cemetery of Mariette. Monuments in Cairo Museum. Various.v.73Block with text of Weni, Dyn. VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Name, Mariette, Cat. d’Abydos No. 541. See Piacentini, P. L’autobiografia de Uni 87.

Abydos Site. Middle Cemetery of Mariette. Monuments in Cairo Museum. Various.v.73Jamb from tomb of Idinakhty, temp. Antef III (as Antefa VI in Bibl.), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 20502.Texts, Mariette, Cat. d’Abydos No. 544. Lange and Schäfer, Grab– und Denksteine ii, 93.

Abydos Site. Middle Cemetery of Mariette. Monuments in Cairo Museum. Various.v.73Jamb, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20503.Texts, Mariette, Cat. d’Abydos No. 545. Lange and Schäfer, Grab– und Denksteine ii, 94.

Abydos Site. Middle Cemetery of Mariette. Monuments in Cairo Museum. Various.v.73Offering-table of Sehetepebre-sonb, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Name, Mariette, Cat. d’Abydos No. 1341.

Abydos Site. Middle Cemetery of Mariette. Monuments in Cairo Museum. Various.v.74Lintel (?) of Ptahemhab, with deceased kneeling before Osiris-emblem, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum.Part of text, Vercoutter in BIFAO xlviii (1949), 152 [xlv] with n. 1 (from copy by Clère)

Abydos Site. Middle Cemetery of Mariette. Monuments in Cairo Museum. Various.v.74Seven ushabti, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.

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Texts, Mariette, Cat. d’Abydos Nos. 412-19.

Abydos Site. Middle Cemetery of Mariette. Monuments in Cairo Museum. Various.v.74Ushabti with cartouche of Eset[nefert] (as Isit[nefert] in Bibl.), wife of Ramesses II, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum.Texts, Mariette, Cat. d’Abydos Nos. 412-19. Cartouche, Legrain, Répertoire No. 115.

Abydos Site. Middle Cemetery of Mariette. Monuments in Cairo Museum. Various.v.74Offering-table of Ze-esef-onkh, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23107 (JE 21977).Kamal, Tables d’offrandes pl. 24.

Abydos Site. Middle Cemetery of Mariette. Monuments in Cairo Museum. Various.v.74Votive pyramid of Roy, Head of bowmen, late Dyn. XVIII or early Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 48840.Rammant-Peeters, Pyramidions 24-5 [Doc. xxi] pls. xvi [43]. Text, Mariette, Cat. d’Abydos No. 1432.<<>>

Abydos Site. Middle Cemetery of Mariette. Monuments in Cairo Museum. Various.v.74Votive pyramid of Amenemopet, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 17.5.25.2.Rammant-Peeters, Pyramidions 31-2 [Doc. 29] pl. xix [54-5]. Name, Mariette, Cat. d’Abydos No. 1433.<<>>

Abydos Site. Middle Cemetery of Mariette. Monuments in Cairo Museum. Various.v.74Votive pyramid of Harsiesi, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 19776.See De Meulenaere in Jaarbericht Ex Oriente Lux 20 (1968), 2 [Doc. 2]. Name, Mariette, Cat. d’Abydos No.1434.

Abydos Site. Middle Cemetery of Mariette. Monuments in Cairo Museum. Various.v.74Three complete canopic jars and one lid of Esamun, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 4646-9.See Reisner, Canopics 330-3 (texts). Name, Mariette, Cat. d’Abydos No. 1459.

Abydos Site. Middle Cemetery of Mariette. Monuments in Cairo Museum. Various.v.74APlaque of woman Dimutkharo adoring Mehit as fish, bronze, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Sketch, Wilbour MSS 2 D, 6 [upper]. See Mariette, Cat. d’Abydos No. 1494.

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Abydos Site. Middle Cemetery of Mariette. Monuments in Cairo Museum. Various.v.74ACouch of Mery (?), grey serpentine, Dyn. XX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Name and title, Mariette, Cat. d’Abydos No. 520. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 348 [3383] (called Maîya).

Abydos Site. Cemetery G of Petrie. Tombs. Neb... (woman). Dyn. XVIII.v.74Jewellery, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Ayrton, Currelly, and Weigell, Abydos iii, 50-1 pl. xvii.

Abydos Site. Cemetery G of Petrie. Tombs. Minmosi. Temp. Ramesses II.v.74Block with deceased adores Osiris and Horus [= Amélineau No. 15], in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 32024.Text, Kitchen, Ram. Inscr. iii, 474 [4 (e)]. See Legrain in Rec. de Trav. xxxii (1910), 31 [Doc.27].<<>>

Abydos Site. Cemetery G of Petrie. Tombs. Minmosi. Temp. Ramesses II.v.75Sarcophagus lid of Khnemuis, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 35260.See Petrie, Abydos i, 34.

Abydos Site. Cemetery G of Petrie. Tombs. Zeho. Dyn. XXX.v.75Sarcophagus of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 15.1.21.3.See Petrie, Abydos i, 37-8.

Abydos Site. Cemetery G of Petrie. Tombs.v.75Sarcophagus of son Harwoz, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 6288 (Temp. No. 15.1.21.1).Petrie, Abydos i, 39, 49 pls. 79 [7], 75 [middle right].

Abydos Site. Cemetery G of Petrie. Tombs.v.75Sarcophagus of son Pedenesi, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 3.3.21.5.Petrie, Abydos i, 39, 49 pl. 75 [middle left].

Abydos Site. Cemetery G of Petrie. Tombs. Zeho. Dyn. XXX.v.75Sarcophagus of son Pedusiri, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See Petrie, Abydos i, 39.<<>>

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Abydos Site. Cemetery G of Petrie. Tombs. Zeho. Dyn. XXX.v.75Hypocephalus, bronze, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38355.Petrie, Abydos i, pl. 79 [57]. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 361 [3591].

Abydos Site. Cemetery G of Petrie. Finds.v.76Lintel [from tomb] of Nezem, with deceased and wife Tuy adoring Osiris and Anubis, New Kingdom (?), inCairo, Egyptian Museum.Names and titles, Lieblein, Dict. No. 730.

Abydos Site. Cemetery G of Petrie. Finds.v.76Jambs from tomb of Si, end of Dyn. XVIII or Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. No. 19.5.21.1, 2.Texts, Piehl, Inscr. hiéro. 1 sér. lxxxi A, B.<<>>

Abydos Site. Cemetery G of Petrie. Finds.v.76A (moved from v.279)Stela, Si and Smentaui, end of Dyn. XVIII or Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 21772 (Temp. No.11.11.24.5).Gaballa in MDAIK 35 (1979), 75-80 Taf. 16 [a] figs. 1, 2. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 189 [740].

Abydos Site. Cemetery G of Petrie. Probably from this Cemetery.v.76Double-statue of Unnufer I and father Mery, granite, temp. Sethos I and Ramesses II, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 35257.Randall-MacIver, El Amrah 85 pl. 37 [middle].

Abydos Site. Cemetery G of Petrie. Probably from this Cemetery.v.76Head from sarcophagus, marble, Dyn. XXX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Randall-MacIver, El Amrah 86 pl. 37 [bottom right].

Abydos Site. Cemetery G of Petrie. Probably from this Cemetery.v.76Sarc ophagus of Henu, Dyn. XXX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 13.1.21.4.Randall-MacIver, El Amrah pl. 37 [middle right].

Abydos Site. Umm el-Qaâb. Zer.v.78Stela, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 34992.

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Abydos Site. Umm el-Qaâb. Zer.v.78Serpent head, ivory, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 34915.Petrie, Royal Tombs ii, pl. vi [2].

Abydos Site. Umm el-Qaâb. Zer.v.79Bracelets of a queen, found in north wall of tomb, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 52008-11(JE 35054).Vernier, Bijoux et orfèvreries 10-15 pls. 5, 6; Maspero, Guide (1915), 426-7 [4000-3] fig. 122.

Abydos Site. Umm el-Qaâb. Zer. Finds of Later Date.v.79Sarcophagus of Osiris, with Horus name of Zadi-kheperu, black granite, temp. Nektanebos II, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 32090.Maspero and Roeder, Führer pl. 37 [b]; Maspero, Guide (1915), 173-4 [621] fig. 60.<<>>

Abydos Site. Umm el-Qaâb. Zer. Subsidiary tombs.v.79Stela of Sezeb-neit, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Petrie, Royal Tombs ii, pl. xxvi [52]. See Kaplony, Die Inschr. der Äg. Frühzeit ii, 184 [St. 52], 645.

Abydos Site. Umm el-Qaâb. Zer. Subsidiary tombs.v.79Stela of Mert-ka, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Petrie, Royal Tombs ii, pl. xxvi [61]. See Kaplony, Die Inschr. der Äg. Frühzeit i, 184 [St. 61], 505.

Abydos Site. Umm el-Qaâb. Zer. Finds of Later Date.v.80Four vases with scenes of priests before Osiris, mostly of Unnufer, Ramesses II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 32055-8.Amélineau, Nouvelles Fouilles (1897-1898), pls. xxxv-xxxvii.<<>>

Abydos Site. Umm el-Qaâb. Zer. Finds of Later Date.v.80Vases with hieratic texts in ink, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 32060-6, 32082.Amélineau, Nouvelles Fouilles (1897-1898), pl. xxxviii.<<>>

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Abydos Site. Umm el-Qaâb. Zer. Finds of Later Date.v.80Vase and fragments, with cartouches of Osorkon I (as II in Bibl.), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 32068-9.Amélineau, Nouvelles Fouilles (1897-8), pl. xxiv [2, 3, 5].<<>>

Abydos Site. Umm el-Qaâb. Zer. Finds of Later Date.v.80Vase of Minmosi, brother, and son Parahotp, with mythological text, temp. Ramesses II, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 32054.Amélineau, Nouvelle Fouilles (1897-8), pl. xxxv [3, 7, 8].<<>>

Abydos Site. Umm el-Qaâb. Zer. Finds of Later Date.v.80AVase of Siesi with hieratic text, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 32059.<<>>

Abydos Site. Umm el-Qaâb. Zer. Finds of Later Date.v.80ALarge amphora of Ramesses II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 32067.<<>>

Abydos Site. Umm el-Qaâb. Zer. Finds of Later Date.v.80AVase-fragment, with cartouche of Sesonchis, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 32070.<<>>

Abydos Site. Umm el-Qaâb. Zer. Finds of Later Date.v.80AVase-fragment with priest adoring Osiris and gods of Abydos, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 32072.<<>>

Abydos Site. Umm el-Qaâb. Zer. Finds of Later Date.v.80AFour fragments from circular altar-base with plants, and text of a 1st prophet of Osiris (name lost), faience, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 32080.<<>>

Abydos Site. Umm el-Qaâb. Peribsen.v.81Royal stela, black granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 35261.

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Abydos Site. Umm el-Qaâb. Peribsen.v.81Sealing of Peribsen, clay, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 32034.Amélineau, Nouvelle Fouilles (1897-8), on pl. xx; Petrie, Royal Tombs i, frontispiece.

Abydos Site. Umm el-Qaâb. Peribsen.v.81AStone vases of Peribsen, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 14444-7 (JE 32039, 32043, 32042).Quibell, Archaic Objects 267-8 pl. 57.

Abydos Site. Umm el-Qaâb. Queen Meritneit.v.82Great stela, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 34550.Petrie, Royal Tombs i, 25 frontispiece. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 301 [3076].

Abydos Site. Umm el-Qaâb. Wazit (Zet)-Iti.v.83Sealing, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Petrie, Royal Tombs i, pl. 18 [3].

Abydos Site. Umm el-Qaâb. Wazit (Zet)-Iti.v.83Ivory, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Petrie, Royal Tombs i, pl. 10 [8].

Abydos. Umm el-Qaaâb. Tomb of Wedemu (Den)-Semti.v.83ANecropolis sealing with names of Kings Narmer, Aha, Djer, Wadjit, Den, and Queen Meritneit, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 99068.G. D[reyer] in Rummel, U. (ed.), Meeting the Past. 100 Years in Egypt. German Archaeological Institute Cairo1907-2007 (2007), 75 [55] fig. and fig. 7 [a] (line drawing).

Abydos. Umm el-Qaaâb. Tomb of Wedemu (Den)-Semti.v.84ALabel (called tablet in Bibl.) fragments, upper part of king from hunting scene, ivory, one fragment with headof king and part of text, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 34909.G. D[reyer] in Rummel, U. (ed.), Meeting the Past. 100 Years in Egypt. German Archaeological Institute Cairo1907-2007 (2007), 73 [53] fig. JE 34909, Petrie, Royal Tombs of the Earliest Dynasties ii (1901), pl. vii [9].

Abydos Site. Umm el-Qaâb. Wedemu (Den)-Semti.

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v.84 (same piece as CG 14586 on v.84. All references moved here.)Tablet of King, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 14586 (JE 31581).Quibell, Archaic Objects 287 fig. and on pl. lix. See Maspero, Guide (1912), 285 [3053].

Abydos. Umm el-Qaaâb. Tomb of Wedemu (Den)-Semti. Later finds. Deposit of objects of Kenamun (TT93). Temp. Amenophis II.v.85AUshabti coffin of Kenamun, faience, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 99080.D[reyer] in Rummel, U. (ed.), Meeting the Past. 100 Years in Egypt. German Archaeological Institute Cairo 1907-2007 (2007), 90 [73] fig.

Abydos Site. Umm el-Qaâb. Kaa.v.86Stela, black granite, Dyn. I-II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 14631 (JE 31860).Quibell, Archaic Objects pl. 62. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 299 [3066].

Abydos Site. Umm el-Qaâb. Semerkhet-Semsen (Semempses).v.85Stela, black granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 14633 (JE 31861).Quibell, Archaic Objects 297 pl. 62.

Abydos Site. Umm el-Qaâb. Kaa.v.86Cylinder-seal, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 34936.Petrie, Royal Tombs ii, pl. xii [5].<<>>

Abydos Site. Umm el-Qaâb. Kaa.v.86Tablet of King, ivory, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 35801 (probably).Petrie, Royal Tombs ii, pls. viii [3], xii [6].<<>>

Abydos. Umm el-Qaaâb. Tomb of Kaa.v.86AFour labels of King, ivory, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 99160-3.G. D[reyer] in Rummel, U. (ed.), Meeting the Past. 100 Years in Egypt. German Archaeological Institute Cairo1907-2007 (2007), 74 [54] fig.

Abydos Site. Umm el-Qaâb. Kaa.v.86Gaming-reed with Libyan, ivory, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 34386.Pritchard, The Ancient Near East in Pictures fig. 44 (says Cairo); Petrie, Royal Tombs i, pl. xii [12].

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Abydos Site. Umm el-Qaâb. Kaa.v.86Stela of Sabef, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 34416.Petrie, Royal Tombs i, pl. 30, 36 [48], on 31. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 301 [3077].

Abydos Site. Remains from Debris and various Royal Tombs.v.89Stela of Shedi-ka, Dyn. I-II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 14602.See Kaplony, Die Inschriften der Äg. Frühzeit i, 194 [St. 169].

Abydos Site. Remains from Debris and various Royal Tombs..v.89Stelae, Dyn. I-II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 14603-30, 14632 (JE 31862).Quibell, Archaic Objects 290-3, 295-7 pls. 60-2. Stela of Hep, Nibbi, Ancient Egypt and some Eastern Neighbourspl. 12. Stelae of dwarf Hep, and stela of dog, see Maspero, Guide (1915), 301 [3074-5].

Abydos Site. Remains from Debris and various Royal Tombs..v.89AClay-sealing, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 11216.Kaplony, Die Inschriften der Äg. Frühzeit ii, 1097; iii, pl. 14 [29E].

Abydos Site. Remains from Debris and various Royal Tombs..v.89ASealings, Den and Azab-Merpaba, clay, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 31854-5.<<>>

Abydos Site. Remains from Debris and various Royal Tombs..v.89AVase sealings of Dyn. I kings, clay, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 34809-25.From Petrie.<<>>

Abydos Site. Remains from Debris and various Royal Tombs..v.89AVase-fragments of Dyn. I kings, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 34904-10, 34931-3.From Petrie.<<>>

Abydos Site. Mound of ‘Heqreshu’.v.89Offering-table of Sesostris I, dedicated to Mentuhotp V, red granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 23005 (JE 32019).Kamal, Tables d’offrandes 5-6.

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Abydos. Umm el-Qaaâb. Tomb of ‘Scorpion’. U-j.v.90ATwo inscribed jar labels, ivory, Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 99070, 99071.G. D[reyer] in Rummel, U. (ed.), Meeting the Past. 100 Years in Egypt. German Archaeological Institute Cairo1907-2007 (2007), 69 [49] fig.

Abydos Site. S. Section. Various.v.90Vase of Sesostris I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 3666 (JE 21982).Text of Sesostris I, Bissing, Fayencegefässe 17.

Abydos Site. South Section. Various.v.90Vase of Hatshepsut, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 16027.Mariette, Voyage on pl. 34 [lower left].

Abydos Site. South Section. Various.v.90Seated statue-group, Haremhab, Osiris, Isis and Re Harakhti, limestone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE49536.Eaton-Krauss, M. in SAK 11 (1984), 501-8 figs. 1-6 Taf. 23-4. See Brief Descr. (1946), 113 [6018].<<>>

Abydos Site. South Section. Various.v.90Seated statue-group, Haremhab, Osiris, Isis and Horus, not inscribed, black granite, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 49537.Capart, L’Art Egyptien ii, Statuaire pl. 364.<<>>

Abydos Site. South Section. Various.v.90-1Stela of Neferronpet, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 14.6.24.17.Labib in Ann. Serv. xxxvi (1936), 194-6 pl. Text, Piehl, Inscr. hiéro. 3 sér. xc [right] - xcii [left].

Abydos Site. Shrine of Queen Tetisheri.v.92Great stela of Tetisheri with grandson Amosis, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34002 (JE 36335).Lacau, Stèles du Nouvel Empire 5-7 pls. 2, 3. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 125-6 [415].

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.93A (moved from v.265)Idi (same man as following 2), Vizier, Dyn. VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1457.

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Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.93A (moved from v.263)Idi (same man as preceding and following), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1575.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 55-6 Bl. 75.

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.93AIdi (same man as preceding 2), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1577.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 58 Bl. 76.

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.93Seshnen, Dyn. VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1645 (JE 29255 bis).Text, Daressy in Rec. de Trav. xiv (1893), 20 [xv].

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.93AIdi good name Iti, probably middle Dyn. VI or later, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1581(JE 27660).Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 61 Bl. 77.<<>>

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.93AKai (woman), Royal acquaintance, probably end of Dyn. VI or later, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 1584 (JE 28113).Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 63 Bl. 77.<<>>

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.93AKaiuza called Iuri, middle Dyn. VI or later, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1582 (JE 27659).Kanawati, The Rock Tombs of El-Hawawish vi, 59 fig. 28 [a] pl. 12 [a]. Texts, Borchardt, Denkmäler des AltenReiches ii, 62.<<>>

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.93AId (same man as following two), Old Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1500.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 205 Bl. 43.

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Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.93AId (same man as preceding and following), Old Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1514(JE 28069).Texts, Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 218.

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.93AId (same man as previous two), Old Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1518 (JE 28077).Texts, Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 220.

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.93ARerut good name Rerut (woman), Old Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1498 (JE 28111).Text, Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 202-3.

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.93AIdi with wife Wedhu, 1st. Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1588.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 66-7 Bl. 77.

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.93ANebt (woman), 1st. Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1589.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 68 Bl. 78.

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.93AMan and wife, names lost, with remains of offering text, almost destroyed, 1st. Int. Period, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 1593.See Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 71.

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.93ANeferhab and wife Hekat-hotp, 1st. Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1594.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 72 Bl. 79.

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.93AName (?), Dyn. XI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1618.Vandier, Manuel ii, fig. 286 [lower right].

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v.93A (moved from v.266)Neferhor Senusert, in form of building or sarcophagus with tiny block statue in niche, late Dyn. XII, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 20704.Lange and Schäfer, Grab– und Denksteine ii, 331; iv, pl. liii.

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.93Snefruiptah, Dyn. XII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20446 (JE 28104).Texts, Lange and Schäfer, Grab– und Denksteine ii, 42.

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.93Sonb, with texts from Chapters xviii-xx of Book of the Dead, fragment, Dyn. XII, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 20738.Texts, Lange and Schäfer, Grab– und Denksteine ii, 369-70.

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.93ARes, Dyn. XII-XIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20735.Texts, Lange and Schäfer, Grab– und Denksteine ii, 366-7.

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.93Iykhernefert, year 1 of Amenemhet III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20140.Lange and Schäfer, Grab– und Denksteine i, 165-6; iv, pl. xiii.

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.93King Merhotpre, Dyn. XIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20044 (JE 27578).Lange and Schäfer, Grab– und Denksteine i, 165-6; iv, pl. 5.

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.93ABebi, Dyn. XIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20669 (JE 20942).Texts, Lange and Schäfer, Grab– und Denksteine ii, 297-8.

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.93AAtian(?) and wife Iti, Middle Kingdom (?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 49637.<<>>

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Kahirkhent, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20220.Lange and Schäfer, Grab– und Denksteine iv, pl. 17.

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.93AKhety, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20388 (JE 21060).Texts, Lange and Schäfer, Grab– und Denksteine i, 384.<<>>

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.93Nekhtsobk, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20729 (JE 25070).Lange and Schäfer, Grab– und Denksteine ii, 359-60; iv. pl. 55.

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.93A (cf. also v.270)With text of decree of Haremhab, fragment, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34162.Hari, Horemhab 305 fig. 83. Text, Lange and Schäfer, Grab– und Denksteine i, 203-4.

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.93Huy, Dyn. XVIII or XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 28091.Texts, Daressy in Rec. de Trav. xi (1889), 90 [xxxvii].

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.93AHori, First Prophet of Osiris, etc., son of Unnufer I, same title, temp. Ramesses II, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum.Name and titles, Legrain in Rec. Trav. xxxi (1909), 213-14 [Doc. 14].

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.93APanekhuemtaui and Nebamun, both Stone-patchers, lower part, temp. Ramesses II or later, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 21801.Gaballa in BIFAO 71 (1972), 135-7 fig. 5 pl. xxvii.<<>>

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.93Paser before bark of Amosis, year 14 of Ramesses II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43649.Legrain in Ann. Serv. xvi (1916), 161-2 pl. See Brief Descr. No. 6313.

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v.93No name, fragment, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Texts, Daressy in Rec. de Trav. xi (1889), 89 [xxxvi].

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.93AFamily of Unnufer I, temp. Ramesses II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 32025.Gaballa in Glimpses of Ancient Egypt. Studies ... Fairman 43, 46 [ii] pl. ii.

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.93Yuny, temp. Ramesses II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 34620.Texts, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xx (1920), 129.

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.93ABak, fragment, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 25135.Text, Maspero in Rec. de Trav. iii (1882), 111 [v].

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.93AMa, son of Panehesi, with deceased offering to Osiris, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. No. 28.10.24.3.Names, Lieblein, Dict. Supp. 2118.<<>>

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.93ANebamun, with tree-goddess scene, pyramidal stela, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. No. 5.7.24.10.Radwan in Studien ... Westendorf ii, 823-4 [1] Taf. 1. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 180 [653].

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.93Nekhtamun (as Nakht-Hor in Bibl.), kneeling before bark containing Osiris, Dyn. XX, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 28107.Texts, Daressy in Rec. de Trav. xi (1889), 92 [xlii].

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.93 (also i2.721)Ipuy, with a king and queen seated with Amun-Re at top, Dyn. XX(?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp.No. 26.2.25.5.erný in BIFAO xxvii (1927), 171-2 pl. 3.

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Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.93APedegardenen, dedicated to Re-Harakhti, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 19783.Texts, Mariette, Cat. d’Abydos No. 1268.

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.93AHori, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 25129 (Temp. No. 16.3.25.10).<<>>

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.93AEsamun, with bark of Khons, and 8 lines of text, New Kingdom or later, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE45518.<<>>

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.93AMutnefert (woman) adoring Osiris, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 28100.<Notebook 1953, I, 3>>

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.93Pamai (as Pemu in Bibl.), fragment, probably temp. Piankhy, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No.22.8.15.3.Name and titles, Daressy in Ann. Serv. v (1904), 93.

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.94ASmall stela, deceased led by Anubis to Osiris emblem, New Kingdom or later, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. No. 9.5.23.1.<<>>

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.94ARer, son of Espekashuti, Dyn, XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 18520.Munro, P. Die spätägyptischen Totenstelen (1973), 286 Taf. 37 [135]. Texts, de Rougé, Inscr. hiéro. pl. lix.

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.94ARound-topped stela with painted decoration, man and woman (names illegible) before Osiris and Isis, earlyDyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 34592.See Munro, P. Die spätägyptischen Totenstelen (1973), 272.

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Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.94ARound-topped stela with painted decoration, woman and two men (names illegible) before Osiris and Isis,early Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 34593.See Munro, P. Die spätägyptischen Totenstelen (1973), 272.<<>>

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.94ARound-topped stela with painted decoration, two men (no names) before Re-Harakhti, probably Dyn. XXV-XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 34594.See Munro, P. Die spätägyptischen Totenstelen (1973), 308.<<>>

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.94ARound-topped stela with painted decoration, two women and two men in adoration before Re-Harakhti, notexts, early Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 34595.Munro, P. Die spätägyptischen Totenstelen (1973), 275 Taf. 33 [121].<<>>

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.94AStela with painted decoration, much effaced, a woman before Re-Harakhti, Dyn. XXV, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 34596.See Munro, P. Die spätägyptischen Totenstelen (1973), 259-60.<<>>

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.94ARound-topped stela with painted decoration, two women (names not clear) before Re-Harakhti, early Dyn.XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 34597.See Munro, P. Die spätägyptischen Totenstelen (1973), 275.<<>>

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.94ARound-topped stela with painted decoration, two men (names not clear) before Re-Harakhti, early Dyn.XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 34598.See Munro, P. Die spätägyptischen Totenstelen (1973), 277.<<>>

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Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.94ARound-topped stela with painted decoration, much effaced, a woman before seated Re-Harakhti, Dyn. XXV,in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 34599.See Munro, P. Die spätägyptischen Totenstelen (1973), 260.<<>>

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.94ARound-topped stela with painted decoration, man (name lost) before Re-Harakhti and four Sons of Horuson lotus, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 34600.See Munro, P. Die spätägyptischen Totenstelen (1973), 308.<<>>

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.94ARound-topped stela with painted decoration, much effaced, woman and two men (names lost) before Re-Harakhti, early Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 34601.See Munro, P. Die spätägyptischen Totenstelen (1973), 272-3.<<>>

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.94ARound-topped stela with painted decoration, man, woman and son (names difficult to read) before Re-Harakhti, early Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 34604.See Munro, P. Die spätägyptischen Totenstelen (1973), 269-70.<<>>

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.94ARound-topped stela with painted decoration, Rer(?), son of Hor before Re-Harakhti, 2nd half of Dyn. XXVI,in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 34605.See Munro, P. Die spätägyptischen Totenstelen (1973), 287; De Meulenaere in OLP 6/7 (1975-6), 149 [40].<<>>

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.94ARound-topped stela with painted decoration, inscribed but much effaced, two men before Re-Harakhti, lateDyn. XXV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 34606.See Munro, P. Die spätägyptischen Totenstelen (1973), 273.<<>>

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v.94A (moved from v.269 (as Ta-amun))Hartefnakht, lower part, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22173.Piehl, Inscr. hiéro. 3 sér. lxxx-lxxxi P. Texts, Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines 152-3.

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.94A[Man], son of Hapi and Mertefib, before Osiris, with 7 lines of text, Late Period (?), in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 36492.<<>>

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.94ATaiuu (woman), dedicated to Re-Harakhti, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36415.Munro, Die spätägyptischen Totenstelen (1973), 270 Taf. 31 [114] (as Dyn. XXVI).<<>>

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.94AStela Hari adores Osiris Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 28084.<<>>

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.94AMan adores Osiris and Thoth as baboon, no texts, Ptolemaic or Roman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 22166 (JE 17071).Kamal, St. Ptol. 149 pl. l.<<>>

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.94ADeceased and seated deity(?) before Osiris and Anubis, demotic text, Ptolemaic or Roman Period, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 31087 (JE 33001).Spiegelberg, Die demotischen Denkmäler i. Die demotischen Inscriften (Cat. Caire) (1904), 14 Taf. i.

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.94ABasa, demotic text, Ptolemaic or Roman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 31097 (JE 29322).Spiegelberg, Die demotischen Denkmäler i. Die demotischen Inscriften (Cat. Caire) (1904), 27 Taf. v.

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.94AName lost, Anubis with mummified figure before seated Osiris followed by Isis, demotic text, Ptolemaic orRoman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 31102.

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Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.94APedesmuwabi, deceased led by Anubis to seated Osiris followed by Isis, demotic text, sandstone, Ptolemaicor Roman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 31106.Spiegelberg, Die demotischen Denkmäler i. Die demotischen Inscriften (Cat. Caire) (1904), 39 Taf. viii.

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.94AName lost, son of Psais, Anubis with mummified figure before seated Osiris followed by Isis, demotic text,Ptolemaic or Roman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 31119.Spiegelberg, Die demotischen Denkmäler i. Die demotischen Inscriften (Cat. Caire) (1904), 47 Taf. xi.

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.94APakebis, Anubis with mummified figure before seated Osiris followed by Isis, demotic text, Ptolemaic orRoman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 31121.Spiegelberg, Die demotischen Denkmäler i. Die demotischen Inscriften (Cat. Caire) (1904), 47-8 Taf. xi.

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.94APetepsais, Anubis with mummified figure before seated Osiris followed by Isis, demotic text, Ptolemaic orRoman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 31131 (JE 29323).Spiegelberg, Die demotischen Denkmäler i. Die demotischen Inscriften (Cat. Caire) (1904), 51-2 Taf. xiii (as JE29328 in error).

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.94APmois, Anubis with mummified figure before seated Osiris followed by Isis, demotic text, Ptolemaic orRoman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 31132 (JE 25123).Spiegelberg, Die demotischen Denkmäler i. Die demotischen Inscriften (Cat. Caire) (1904), 52 Taf. xiv.

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.94AApollo (?) as mummy on couch with Anubis, and Isis and Nephthys on either side, demotic text, Ptolemaicor Roman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 31134 (JE 33000).Spiegelberg, Die demotischen Denkmäler i. Die demotischen Inscriften (Cat. Caire) (1904), 52-3 Taf. xiv.

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.94APshenese as mummy with Anubis and Hathor conducting him to Osiris and Isis, demotic text, Ptolemaic orRoman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 31135.

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Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.94ADeceased as mummy on couch with Anubis, with Isis and Nephthys on either side, demotic text, year 7 ofVespasian, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 31138 (JE 28058).Spiegelberg, Die demotischen Denkmäler i. Die demotischen Inscriften (Cat. Caire) (1904), 54-5 Taf. xv.

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.94APanomeios led by Anubis to Osiris, demotic text, Ptolemaic or Roman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 31140 (JE 25073).Spiegelberg, Die demotischen Denkmäler i. Die demotischen Inscriften (Cat. Caire) (1904), 55 Taf. xvi.

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.94AAnubis presents two mummies to Osiris with Isis, demotic text, Ptolemaic or Roman Period, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 31159 (JE 28055).Spiegelberg, Die demotischen Denkmäler i. Die demotischen Inscriften (Cat. Caire) (1904), 65 Taf. xx.

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.94ADeceased led by Anubis to Osiris before offering table, Greek text, Ptolemaic or Roman Period, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 9208.Milne, Greek Inscr. 65-6 pl. xi.

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.94ADeceased led by Anubis to Osiris before offering table, with Isis, Greek text, Ptolemaic or Roman Period, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 9209 (JE 25606).Milne, Greek Inscr. 66 pl. xi.

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.94ADeceased before deities, Greek text, 1st or 2nd Century AD, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 9210.Milne, Greek Inscr. 66-7 pl. xi.

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.94ADeceased led by Anubis to Osiris before offering table, with Isis, Greek text, Ptolemaic or Roman Period, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 9211.Milne, Greek Inscr. 67 pl. xi.

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Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.94ADeceased led by Anubis to Osiris before offering table, with Isis, Greek text, Ptolemaic or Roman Period, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 9215.Milne, Greek Inscr. 67 pl. xi.

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.94ADeceased led by Anubis to Osiris before offering table, with Isis, Greek text, Ptolemaic or Roman Period, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 9221.Milne, Greek Inscr. 68 pl. xi.

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.94APshe-enta..., demotic text, Ptolemaic or Roman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 50028.Spiegelberg, Die demotischen Denkmäler iii. Die demotische Inscriften und Papyri (Cat. Caire), 5 Taf. 3.

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.94APashenta-rennutet, demotic text, Ptolemaic or Roman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 50029.Spiegelberg, Die demotischen Denkmäler iii. Die demotische Inscriften und Papyri (Cat. Caire), 5-6 Taf. 3.

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.94AHatres, demotic text, Ptolemaic or Roman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 50032.Spiegelberg, Die demotischen Denkmäler iii. Die demotische Inscriften und Papyri (Cat. Caire), 7 Taf. 5.

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.94ATatres, demotic text, Ptolemaic or Roman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 50035.Spiegelberg, Die demotischen Denkmäler iii. Die demotische Inscriften und Papyri (Cat. Caire), 8 Taf. 6.

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.94AName illegible, demotic text, Ptolemaic or Roman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 50038.Spiegelberg, Die demotischen Denkmäler iii. Die demotische Inscriften und Papyri (Cat. Caire), 9 Taf. 8.

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.94APetusiri, demotic text, Ptolemaic or Roman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 50049.Spiegelberg, Die demotischen Denkmäler iii. Die demotische Inscriften und Papyri (Cat. Caire), 26-7 Taf. 14.

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Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.94AHarmosi, Servant of Osiris, and wife Taemsheri(t), Songstress of Amun, before Osiris and Isis above and twoline of text below, early Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 22134.Negm, M. in GM 158 (1997), 43-8 figs. (as Late Period).

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.94Harsemtu, date unknown, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 29258.Text, Daressy in Rec de. Trav. xiv (1893), 28 [xl].

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.94AGoddess Neshmet, painted, date unknown, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See Maspero, Guide (1915), 482 [4657].

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Statues.v.94Dedumontu-senebtifi, Vizier, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 427.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 32-3 pl. 69.

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Statues.v.94Auisheft-Hor(?), head lost, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 403.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 16-17 pl. 66.

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Statues.v.94Resu, head lost, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 428.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 33 pl. 70.

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Statues.v.94Kneeling statue, not inscribed, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 466.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 56 pl. 78.

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Statues.v.94Bases, Sebkhotp, two, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1246-7 (JE 20336, 20335).Texts, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, 128.

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Statues.v.94

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Termuthis nursing Amenophis I (as Horus in Bibl.), with cartouches of Amosis and Amenophis I, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 39376.Daressy, Statues de divinités 345 pl. 63.

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Statues.v.94ASiesi, same man as following, kneeling, temp. Tuthmosis IV to Amenophis III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 1115.Text, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, 66-7. Names, Lieblin, Dict. Supp. No. 2117.

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Statues.v.94ASiesi, same man as preceding, seated, head lost, black granite, temp. Tuthmosis IV to Amenophis III, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 1204.Text, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, 105-6.

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Statues.v.94Piay, kneeling. Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 619.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 164-5 pl. 112.

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Statues.v.94Head, prince or deity, alabaster, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 706 (JE 18538).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 46-7 pl. 130.

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Statues.v.94Raia (as Raya in Bibl.), squatting, head lost, with Hathor-head between legs, Dyn. XVIII-XIX, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 627.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 173-5 pl. 115.

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Statues.v.94Nebamun, Vizier, head lost, temp. Sethos I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1140.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, 76-8 pl. 164.

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Statues.v.94AInhertmosi, First Prophet of Osiris, temp. Ramesses II, presumably in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Title, Lieblein, Suppl. No. 2093.<<>>

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Abydos. Miscellaneous. Statues.v.94Statue group, lower part, Unnufer I and family, temp. Ramesses II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 35258.Loukianoff, Une statue caryatide d’Unnufer in Archaiologike Ephemeris (1956), 773-4 fig. 4. Texts, Legrain in Rec.de Trav. xxxi (1909), 204-6 [Doc. 2].

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Statues.v.94Unnufer, upper part, granite, temp. Sethos II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 766 (JE 25097).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 80 pl. 141.

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Statues.v.94Parennufer, kneeling, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 586 (JE 27584).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 141-2 pl. 105. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 125 [412].

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Statues.v.94Kanakht, base, Dyn. XIX or XX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1116.See Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, 67; part, Mariette, Abydos ii, pl. 56 [c].

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Statues.v.94Userhet, base, wooden, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 457 (JE 6057).Texts, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 50-1; part, Mariette, Mon. Div. pl. 77 [j].

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Statues.v.94AHor, good name Neferebre-emakhet, lower part, temp. Psammetikhos II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE47833.Texts, Wainwright in Ann. Serv. xxv (1903), 259-60.

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Statues.v.94AIsis, bust, grey serpentine, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See Mariette, Cat. 14 [77].<<>>

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Statues.v.94ATrial-piece, royal head, Dyn. XXVI or later, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 33328.Edgar, Sculptors’ Studies 9-10 pl. 8.

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Abydos. Miscellaneous. Statues.v.94ASiesi, block-statue, with Osiris emblem between deities in relief on apron, basalt, temp. Ramesses III-V, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 45392.Hornemann, Types ii, pl. 472.<<>>

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Statues.v.94Royal head, granite, Late Period (?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 599 (JE 27835).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, pl. 108.

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Statues.v.94Osiris (?) seated, dedicated by Haremesi (?), Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 38412.Daressy, Statues de divinités 109-10 pl. 21. Demotic text, Spiegelberg, W. Die demotischen Denkmäler i. Diedemotischen Inscriften (Cat. Caire) (1904), 93.

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Various.v.95Jamb (?) of Queen Ankhnesmeryre, wife of Pepy I, from tomb of her brother Zau, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 1431.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 111-12 Bl. 24.

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Various.v.95Block, fragment of biographical text, Old Kingdom (as Dyn. XII in Bibl.), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG1650.Text, Daressy in Rec. de Trav. xi (1889), 84 [xxx].

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Various.v.95Fragments with offering-texts of Ahautinufer and Paser (as Pesiur in Bibl.), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Texts, De Rougé, Inscr. Hiero. pl. xliv [middle].

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Various.v.95Block, remains of four registers, grinding corn, netting fowl, counting grain, etc. Middle Kingdom, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 1532 (JE 28078).Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 230 Bl. 47.

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Two blocks, one with bust of King Menuthotp (Nebhepetre), other with same King kneeling with vases, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 45044 bis, 45045.<<>>

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Various.v.95Block with text of Queen Ubastar[dais], Dyn. XXII (?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Text, Daressy in Rec. de Trav. xiv (1893), 29-30 [xliv].

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Various.v.95Offering-table of Dedusobk and Renefsonb, Dyn. XII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23025(JE 39801).Kamal, Tables d’offrandes pl. 11.

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Various.v.95Offering-table of Ibu, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23036 (JE 27644).Texts, Kamal, Tables d’offrandes 29.

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Various.v.95Offering-table of Deduptah and others, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23201(JE 12646).Texts, Kamal, Tables d’offrandes 141-2.

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Various.v.95Offering-table of Esenkhebi, Dyn. XXI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23101 (JE 35262).Texts, Kamal, Tables d’offrandes 86.

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Various.v.95Naos with block statue of Nakht, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 70037 (naos), 477(statue) (JE 25030).Roeder, Naos 125-6 pl. 41 [b], cf. 48 [d]. Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 61 n. 1 pl. 79 (statue). SeeMaspero, Guide (1915), 114 [330].

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Various.v.95Magical brick of Esenkhebi (Anubis amulet) (as statue base in Bibl.), clay, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG9442 (JE 35012).Daressy, Textes et dessins magiques 49 pl. 10.

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Abydos. Miscellaneous. Various.v.95APyramidion of Amenhotp, Dyn. XIX-XX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 32020.Rammant-Peeters, Pyramidions 20-1 [17] pls. xi [31-2], xii [33-4].

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Various.v.95APyramidion with scenes of Nut in tree, and Shu carrying bark, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 32021.<<>>

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Various.v.95APyramidion of Esnubhotp, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 5.1.15.13.De Meulenaere in Jaarbricht Ex Oriente Lux 20 (1968), 8-9 [Doc. 8] pl. iii.

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Various.v.95AUshabti coffin of Sennufer, early Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 46569.Newberry, Funerary Statuettes 23-4 pl. xi.

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Various.v.95ACanopic-jar of Tabekenesi, woman, Late Period, said to come from Petrie excavations, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 36107.<<>>

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Various.v.95ACanopic-jar of Neshmet-wahes (woman), pottery, probably Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG4240.Reisner, Canopics 168 pl. xxxviii.

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Various.v.95ATwo vases, one of Thay and Roma, hieratic texts, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 2788.Texts, Spiegelberg in ZÄS lviii (1923), 28 [v, vi].

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Various.v.95ASmall rectangular bowl, with cartouche of Ramesses II, faience, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 3723 (JE31014).Bissing, Fayencegefässe 37-8 fig.

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Abydos. Miscellaneous. Various.v.95AFragment from box of Prince Amenhotp, son of Queen Thani and Sebkhotp IV, ebony, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 34407.Text, Newberry in PSBA xxv (1903), 358 [49].

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Various.v.95APalette of Hepi, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 69035.See Mariette, Cat. No. 598.

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Various.v.95APlaque probably from mirror, Dikhar(?) (woman) before Mehit as fish, bronze, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 4591.Munro in ZÄS xcv (1969), 96-7 Abb. 2.

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Various.v.95APlaque with Bes playing tambourine, faience, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 30833.<<>>

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Various.v.95AShell of Sesostris I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 12829.See Winlock in Studies ... Griffith 392 [29].

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Slate Palettes. Predynastic.v.1056. Lower part of palette, bulls, asses, rams and trees, on recto, names of cities on verso, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 14238 (JE 27434).De Morgan, Recherches sur les Origines ii, pl. iii opp. 264; Quibell, Archaic Objects 232-3. See Maspero, Guide(1915), 300 [3070].

Abydos. Miscellaneous. Various. Slate Palettes. Predynastic.v.105APalette with rekhyt bird and boat, fragment, slate, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 14238 bis.Quibell, Archaic Objects 233 fig.

El-Gaâdra. Finds.v.106Stela of Pepy and Inpi, temp. Sesostris III (as Dyn. XII in Bibl.), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 20683 (JE 29260).

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Simpson, W. K. Terrace of the Great God at Abydos (1974), 17 [1.5] pl. 2. Text, Lange and Schäfer, Grab- undDenksteine ii, 310-11.

El-Gaâdra. Finds.v.106Stela of Ipy-ta, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 29332.Texts, Daressy in Rec. de Trav. xiv (1893), 23 [xxi].

El-Gaâdra. Finds.v.106Bowl and jar of Bebi, copper, Dyn. VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 3480-1 (JE 29771, 29305).Bissing, Metalfefässe 34. See Radwan, Die Kupfer- und Bronzegefässe Ägyptens 63 [162 A, B].

El-Gaâdra. Finds.v.106ASquatting statuette with Osiris and Mehit, on sides, Late Period (?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 29414.<<>>

El-Gaâdra. Finds.v.106AThree bricks of Amosis, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 30627.<<>>

El-Amra. Predynastic and Protodynastic Cemeteries.v.106Knife-handle with representations of animals on one side and serpents on the other, covered with gold leaf,in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 14265 (JE 31362).Quibell, Archaic Objects 237-8 pl. 49. See Maspero, Guide (1914), 284 [3043].

El-Amra. Finds.v.107Statue of man, bronze, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 450 (JE 30980).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 47 pl. 74.

El-Nawâhed. Miscellaneous.v.107ATwo seated statuettes, Dyn. VI or 1st. Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 89584-5.Asfour in Glimpses of Ancient Egypt. Studies ... Fairman 7 [35, 80], 11 figs. viii [6, 5], xi [1, 2].

Gebel ElAraq. Abû Umûri. Cemetery. Prodynastic.v.107APalette of Narmer, slate, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 71326.

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Kaplony in Orientalia N.S. xxxiv (1965), 132-5 pls. xix [1], xx [2].

Fakshut. Finds.v.107ASmall pillar with Bes in relief, Ptolemaic or Roman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 57450.<<>>

Hû (Diospolis Parva). Cemeteries East of Hû.v.108Double-statuette of Sent, Dyn. XII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 33733.Petrie, Diospolis Parva 43 pl. 26 [W.29].

Hû (Diospolis Parva). Cemeteries.v.108-9Statuette, woman plaiting hair of little girl. Dyn. XII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 33732.Brief Descr. (1956), No. 5300 with pl. opp. 117. See Maspero, Guide (1914), 510 [5300].

Hû (Diospolis Parva). Cemeteries.v.109AModel of two squatting figures and offering-table, terracotta, Dyn. XII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 51347,51348.Capart in Ann. Serv. xxvii (1927), 47 fig. 2.

Hû (Diospolis Parva). Cemeteries.v.109Dagger of Nibirieraut (Sewazenre), inscribed, copper, Dyn. XVII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 33702.Petrie, Diospolis Parva 52 [82] pl. 32 [17, 22].

Dendera Site. Tomb of Ne-ibunesut. Late Dyn. III.v.110ASmaller stela, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 89071.Fischer, Dendera in the Third Millennium B.C. pl. iii.

Dendera Site. Tomb of Menankh-Pepy. Temp. Pepy II. Façade.v.110Block, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1660 (JE 32142).Petrie, Dendereh pl. ii [upper middle right].

Dendera Site. Tomb of Menankh-Pepy. Temp. Pepy II. Façade.v.110Cornice along west wall, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 32147.Petrie, Dendereh pls. ii A, xxv B.

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Dendera Site. Tomb of Menankh-Pepy. Temp. Pepy II. Hall.v.110False door with text on side, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1662 (JE 32136).Petrie, Dendereh pls. i, ii A [bottom middle], ii [top].

Dendera Site. Tomb of Idu I. Dyn. VI. Sepulchral Chamber.v.111Blocks from walls, offerings with texts, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 18.11.36.1.Petrie, Dendereh 9, 45-6 and after 66 pl. v A.

Dendera Site. Tomb of Idu II. Dyn. VI. Hall.v.111Slab, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Petrie, Dendereh pl. vii [top middle].

Dendera Site. Tomb of Neferseshem-Pepy. Dyn. VI.v.112Two blocks, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1659, 1661 (JE 32146, 32145).Petrie, Dendereh pls. vii [upper middle], vii A [lower middle].

Dendera Site. Tomb of Mereri. Dyn. VII. Façade.v.112Two blocks, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1663, 1666 (JE 32143, 32141).Petrie, Dendereh pl. viii [bottom left and bottom middle].

Dendera Site. Tomb of Mereri. Dyn. VII. Hall.v.113False door, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1664 (JE 32140).Petrie, Dendereh 16, 48 and after 66 pl. viii A.<<>>

Dendera Site. 1st Int. and Early Middle Kingdom Mastabas. Beb. Dyn. VII. Sepulchral Chamber.v.113Sarcophagus of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28117 (JE 32137).Petrie, Dendereh 17-18, 56-8 pls. 37, 37 [A] - 37 [K]. Texts, Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire ii,97-101.

Dendera Site. 1st Int. and Early Middle Kingdom Mastabas. Minor tombs.v.113Stela of Rediuikhnum, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20543 (JE 32138).Petrie, Dendereh 21, 51-3 pls. 15 [left] on 25B. Texts, Lange and Schäfer, Grab– und Denksteine ii, 164-7.

Dendera Site. 1st Int. and Early Middle Kingdom Mastabas. Minor tombs.

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v.113Statuette of Itsa, Dyn. XI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 32108.Winterhalter, S. in Brodbeck, A. (ed.), Beiträge für Erik Hornung aus seinem Schülerkreis 272-3, 299 [32] fig.(from Wildung) (as Dyn. XVII and JE 32145).

Dendera Site. 1st Int. and Early Middle Kingdom Mastabas. Minor tombs.v.113Seated statuette of mourning woman, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Petrie, Dendereh 27 pl. xxi [lower middle left].

Dendera Site. 1st Int. and Early Middle Kingdom Mastabas. Minor tombs.v.114ABlock of Mereri, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1658.<<>>

Dendera Site. 1st Int. and Early Middle Kingdom Mastabas. Minor tombs.v.114ABlock of Idu, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1657.<<>>

Dendera Site. 1st Int. and Early Middle Kingdom Mastabas. Minor tombs.v.114ACup of Bebi, pottery, Old Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 3423.<<>>

Dendera Site. Necropolis. University of Pennsylvania Excavations.v.114AStela with mummy on couch, and two lions, demotic text, sandstone, Late Period, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 46047.Farid, Adel in MDAIK 50 (1994), 52-3 Taf. 4 [b] (as Ptolemaic or Roman Period).<<>>

Dendera Site. Necropolis. University of Pennsylvania Excavations.v.114AStela, name lost, with man before offerings with text above, Dyn. XI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 1641 (JE 32193).Sketch and text, Borchardt, Denkmäler ii, 105 (incorrectly said to come from Petrie excavations).<<>>

Dendera Site. Necropolis. University of Pennsylvania Excavations.v.114ABlock with name of Bebi, 1st Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 44301.Gardiner MSS 28.286 (photo.).

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Dendera Site. Necropolis. University of Pennsylvania Excavations.v.114ABlock with three men and a woman, 1st Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 44303.

Dendera Site. Necropolis. University of Pennsylvania Excavations.v.114ABlock of Nebt-tefi (woman), 1st Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 44304.

Dendera Site. Necropolis. University of Pennsylvania Excavations.v.114ABlock with Hemt(?) (woman) with lotus, Dyn. XI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20804(JE 44302).Gardiner MSS 28.287 (photo.).

Dendera Site. Necropolis. University of Pennsylvania Excavations.v.114Necklace with beads of Sesostris I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 52758 (JE 45583), other half, inPhiladelphia PA, University Museum, 29.66.813.J. W. W[egner] in Silverman, D. P. (ed.), Searching for Ancient Egypt (1997), Cat. 55 fig. See Vernier, Bijouxet orfèvreries 255-6.

Dendera Site. Necropolis. University of Pennsylvania Excavations.v.114AStela of woman Henutsen, Dyn. XI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46305.Vandier, Manuel ii, 457 fig. 289 [lower right].<<>>

Dendera Site. Necropolis. University of Pennsylvania Excavations.v.114AVase of Bebi, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 32197-9.<<>>

Dendera Site. Necropolis. University of Pennsylvania Excavations.v.114AStela with 6 lines of text concerning building of Hernakht, Dyn. XI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 46048.Abdalla, A. in JEA 79 (1993), 249-53 fig. 1 pl. xxiv [1]. Text, Gardiner MSS 29.23.

Dendera Site. Necropolis. University of Pennsylvania Excavations.v.114AStela of Iteti and 3 women, 1st Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46049.Abdalla, A. in JEA 79 (1993), 253-4 fig. 2 pl. xxiv [2].<<>>

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Dendera Site. Necropolis. University of Pennsylvania Excavations.v.114AStela, Mereri and wife Nesut before offerings, 1st Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46050.<<>>

Dendera Site. Necropolis. University of Pennsylvania Excavations.v.114AAbihu..., Nomarch, with named dog Watnefert, Dyn. VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38551.Fischer, Dendera in the 3rd Millennium B.C. 203-5 fig. 40 pl. xxiv.

Dendera Site. Necropolis. Dyn. XXVI and Ptolemaic burials.v.114Stela of Nezemankh, sandstone, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22084 (JE 32154).Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines 77 pl. 26.

Dendera Site. Necropolis. Copper Caches.v.115Situla of a Songstress of Amun, dedicated to ram of Amun, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 3444(JE 32098).Petrie, Dendereh pls. 23 [A], 24. Text, Bissing, Metalfässe 7-8.

Dendera Site. Necropolis. Copper Caches.v.115Libation-vase, dedicated by Ramesses II, bronze, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 3445 (JE 32096).Petrie, Dendereh pl. 24 [6]. Bissing, Metalfässe 8-9.

Dendera Site. Necropolis. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.115ANui with wives Hui and Ibi, early Dyn. XI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20805 (JE 45600).See Simpson in JEA 60 (1974), 104-5 [13].<<>>

Dendera Site. Necropolis. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.115Pinezem (?) before Hathor-cow, upper part, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Text, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xvii (1917), 94.

Dendera Site. Necropolis. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.115Sabacon before Hathor and Harsomtus with text of Pedienhor, possibly originally held by a statue, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 44665.Leclant, Enquêtes sur les sacerdocus et les Sanctuaires Égyptiens 31-42 [III] fig. pl. 7.

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Dendera Site. Necropolis. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.115P-hof. Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46057.Text, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xvii (1917), 89-91 [i, ii].

Dendera Site. Necropolis. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.115Heritaui, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 23.4.17.2.Text, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xvii (1917), 89-91 [i, ii].

Dendera Site. Necropolis. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.115Pedeharsemtu, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Text, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xviii (1919), 184.

Dendera Site. Necropolis. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.116AStela with mummy on bier tended by Anubis, with Isis, Nephthys, and 4 genii, sandstone, Late Period, foundby Baraize (32.7/17), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 48893.<<>>

Dendera Site. Necropolis. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.115APtolemy, son of Panas, with hieroglyphic and demotic texts of Ptolemy, son of Panas, Late Period, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 31092.Spiegelberg in ZÄS 50 (1912), 37 pl. ii [1]; id. Die demot. Inschr. i, 23 pl. iv.

Dendera Site. Necropolis. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.116ATwo Ptolemies offering to Isis, Hathor, and Horus, with two serpents below, no texts, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 40369.

Dendera Site. Necropolis. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.115Ptolemy, son of Panas, trilingual stela, year 18 of Augustus, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 50044(JE 44666).Spiegelberg, Die demot. Inschr. iii, 14-15 pl. 11.

Dendera Site. Necropolis. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.115Stela with Greek text, Roman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 48888.Aimé-Giron in Ann. Serv. xxvi (1926), fig. on 109.

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Dendera Site. Necropolis. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.115Pedusiri-Unnufer. Ptolemaic or Roman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22085 (JE 27146).Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 26.

Dendera Site. Necropolis. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.116ALion and serpent facing each other, and four offering bearers, no texts, Late Period (?), in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 46321.<<>>

Dendera Site. Necropolis. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.116ALower part of stela with five lines of demotic text, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 48401.<<>>

Dendera Site. Necropolis. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.115APshenehe, with demotic texts, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 31108 (JE 32153).Spiegelberg, Die demot. Inschr. i, 40 pl. 8.

Dendera Site. Necropolis. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.115ATshertpaheb, with demotic texts, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 31120 (JE 32152).Spiegelberg, Die demot. Inschr. i, 47 pl. 11.

Dendera Site. Necropolis. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.115APedeharsemtupekhrod, with demotic texts, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 31127 (JE 32151).Spiegelberg, Die demot. Inschr. i, 50 pl. 12.

Dendera Site. Necropolis. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.115AThrasylaos, with demotic texts, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 31143 (JE 32150).Spiegelberg, Die demot. Inschr. i, 56 pl. 16.

Dendera Site. Necropolis. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.115APharaoh offers vases to Isis, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60479.<<>>

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Stela, Nubian, sandstone, Roman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 28963 (Temp. No. 5.6.15.5).Rowe, A. in ASAE xl (1940), 20 [A.v] pl. iv.

Dendera Site. Necropolis. Miscellaneous. Statues.v.116Hor, squatting, green basalt, probably temp. Psammetikhos I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 45935.Legrain in Ann. Serv. xvi (1916), 146 pl. [left].

Dendera Site. Necropolis. Miscellaneous. Statues.v.116Harwoz, squatting, grey granite, temp. Psammetikhos I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 45710.Texts, Legrain in Ann. Serv. xvi (1916), 159-60.

Dendera Site. Necropolis. Miscellaneous. Statues.v.116Base from statuette with two hymns, basalt, Ptolemaic (as Late Period in Bibl.), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 46918.Englebach in Ann. Serv. xxi (1921), 72-3 fig. 6.

Dendera Site. Necropolis. Miscellaneous. Statues.v.116APakhempashu, wearing cloak, black granite, temp. Augustus, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No.6.6.22.5, now in Alexandria, Bibliotheca Alexandrina, Antiquities Museum, 474.Farid in MDAIK 45 (1989), 156-63, 165-6 Abb. 6 Taf. 10, 11 [a-c].<<>>

Dendera Site. Necropolis. Miscellaneous. Statues.v.116AKhons-Neferhotep as ape, base, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 7.8.16.11.

Dendera Site. Necropolis. Miscellaneous. Statues.v.116Feet with texts, black granite, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46058.Texts, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xvii (1917), 93 [iv].

Dendera Site. Necropolis. Miscellaneous. Statues.v.116AStanding statue of Paakhom, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 6.6.22.4.See Bothmer, Egyptian Sculpture of the Late Period 179.<<>>

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Paenmenkh (as Menkhenre in Bibl.), with demotic text, black granite, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 50047 (JE 46320).Spiegelberg, Die demot. Inschr. iii, 19-20 and fig. pl. 11; Abdalla, A. in Eyre, C. et al. Studies ... Shore 5-8 fig.2 pls. iv, vii [c].

Dendera Site. Miscellaneous. Statues.v.116Penne (as Pennut in Bibl.), grey granite, Roman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 690(JE 27837).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, pl. 127.

Dendera Site. Miscellaneous. Statues.v.116ALion, Roman Period, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 85744.Encyclopédie Photo. Caire pl. 220.

Dendera Site. Necropolis. Miscellaneous. Statues.v.116A General in Edfu, head lost, black granite, Ptolemaic (as Late Period in Bibl.), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 46059.Texts, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xvii (1917), 91-3 [iii].<<>>

Dendera Site. Necropolis. Miscellaneous. Statues.v.116Kwrks (Georgios ?), black granite, Late Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 45390.Sponenburgh inThe Art Quarterly xvii (1954), 46 fig. 7. Texts, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xvi (1916), 268-9.

Dendera Site. Necropolis. Miscellaneous. Statues.v.116Bes, with text on back, Ptolemaic or Roman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38705.Daressy, Statues de divinitiés 181 pl. 39.

Dendera Site. Miscellaneous. Reliefs.v.115APtolemy, son of Panas, with demotic text, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 50045.Speigelberg, Die demot. Inschr. i, 17-18 pl. xi.

Dendera Site. Miscellaneous. Reliefs.v.116ATrial-piece, fragment of lion in relief, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 33433(JE 35870).Edgar, Sculptors’ Studies 64 pl. 29.

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Dendera Site. Miscellaneous. Reliefs.v.116ATrial-piece, uraeus and vulture together on each side, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 33448.Edgar, Sculptors’ Studies 70-1 pl. 34.

Dendera Site. Miscellaneous. Reliefs.v.116AKing before deities, sandstone and faience, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 47304.<<>>

Dendera Site. Miscellaneous. Reliefs.v.116AKing before winged Maet and other deities, sandstone and faience, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 47305.<<>>

Dendera Site. Miscellaneous. Reliefs.v.116Block with name of Antefa, Dyn. IX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 11.5.18.17.Fischer, Dendera in the 3rd Millennium B.C. 129 n. 571 pl. xxix. Text, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xviii (1919), 185-6[vii].

Dendera Site. Miscellaneous. Various.v.116Offering-table, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23129 (JE 40517).Kamal, Tables d’offrandes 103 pl. 32.

Dendera Site. Miscellaneous. Various.v.116AHeadrest of Mereri, Sole companion and lector priest, limestone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 1802.See Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 218.<<>>

Dendera Site. Miscellaneous. Various.v.116AOffering-table of Tuthmosis IV, red granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 6.6.22.6.

Dendera Site. Miscellaneous. Various.v.116AMeasuring rod of Panas, demotic text, basalt or black granite, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG50050 (JE 45931).

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Speigelberg, Demot. Denk. iii, 27-8 pl. 14.

Dendera Site. Miscellaneous. Various.v.116ATwo cubit measuring rods, granite, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 45932-3.See Carter MSS. v. 2 [a-b].

Dendera Site. Miscellaneous. Various.v.116AUpper part of small hawk-headed coffin, gilt silver, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46352.Curto and Roccati, Tesori Cat. No. 60.

Deir el-Ballâs. Cemeteries.v.117Stela of Seth and Hathor, dedicated by Khenspairi, Dyn. XIX or XX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 31179.Petrie, Naqâda and Ballas pl. xliii [3].<<>>

Deir el-Ballâs. North Palace.v.117ABox-lid with prostrate King and cartouche of Sesostris, but probably New Kingdom, bronze, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 35687.Fischer in Penn Univ. Mus. Bull. xx [1] (1956), 30 fig. 16, cf. pp. 29-32.

Deir el-Ballâs. Various.v.117Part of lintel, Sekenenre Taa (as I in Bibl.), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 1.3.25.10.Text, Daressy in Rec. de. Trav. xvi (1894), 44 [xcvii].

Zawayda.v.117AStela of Inikaf and wife Henti, Dyn. VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 68916.Fakhry in Ann. Serv. xxxviii (1938), 35-6 fig. 2.

Zawayda.v.117ADrum of Inikaf, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 68917.Fakhry in Ann. Serv. xxxviii (1938), 36-7 fig. 3.

T. ûkh (Nubt). Temple of Seth.v.117Lintel of Tuthmosis I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 31881.

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Petrie, Naqada and Ballas pl. 77 [lower], cf. pp. 67-8, 70. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 138-9 [463].

Naqâda. Tomb of Aha or Queen Neit-hotp. Protodynastic.v.118Tablet of Aha, ivory, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 14142 (JE 31773).Quibell, Archaic Objects 221-2 fig. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 296 [3051].

Naqâda. Tomb of Aha or Queen Neit-hotp. Protodynastic.v.119Sealings with names of Aha and Neit-hotp, clay, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 11301-11423(JE 31808, 31810).Quibell, Archaic Objects 64-90 pls. 14-16.

Naqâda. Tomb of Aha or Queen Neit-hotp. Protodynastic.v.119AFragment from bowl of Neit-hotp, crystal, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 14133.Quibell, Archaic Objects 220 pl. 44.

Naqâda. Tomb of Aha or Queen Neit-hotp. Protodynastic.v.119AFragment from vase of Neit-hotp, ivory, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 14086 (JE 31797).Quibell, Archaic Objects 213 pl. 43.

Naqâda. Miscellaneous.v.119Base from statue of Tetinefert, wood, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 451(JE 28522).Text, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 47.

Naqâda. Miscellaneous.v.119AStela of Iut, Dyn. VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1638.Fischer, Inscriptions from the Coptite Nome in Analecta Orientalia xl (1964), 27-30 [7] pl. x.

Naqâda. Miscellaneous.v.119AStela of Dagi with wife Intyotes, and son Hetepneb, 1st. Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 20511.Fischer, Inscriptions from the Coptite Nome in Analecta Orientalia xl (1964), pl. xxxiii [lower]. Texts, Lange andSchäfer Grab- und Denksteine ii, 99.

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Stela of Hapa(?), 1st. Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20510 (JE 25640).Fischer, Inscriptions from the Coptite Nome in Analecta Orientalia xl (1964), 93-4 [37] pl. xxxii [lower]; Lange andSchäfer Grab- und Denksteine iv, 98-9 pl. 35.

Naqâda. Miscellaneous.v.119AStela of Ihy, 1st Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1596.Fischer, Inscriptions from the Coptite Nome in Analecta Orientalia xl (1964), 87-9 [32] pl. xxix; Borchardt,Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 74 Bl. 79.

Naqâda. Miscellaneous.v.119AStela of Nen, dedicated by brother Hemyunu, 1st. Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 20355.Fischer, Inscriptions from the Coptite Nome in Analecta Orientalia xl (1964), 94-5 [38] pl. xxxiii [upper]. Texts,Lange and Schäfer Grab- und Denksteine i, 364.

Naqâda. Miscellaneous.v.119AStela of Sen and Minem, dedicated by Senen, 1st. Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20010.Fischer, Inscriptions from the Coptite Nome in Analecta Orientalia xl (1964), 89-90 [33] pl. xxx; Lange and SchäferGrab- und Denksteine iv, pl. i; i, 9-10.

Naqâda. Miscellaneous.v.119AStela of Seneni and wife Guat, 1st. Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20500.Fischer, Inscriptions from the Coptite Nome in Analecta Orientalia xl (1964), 67-8 [19] pl. xviii; Lange and SchäferGrab- und Denksteine iv, pl. 34; ii, 91-2.

Naqâda. Miscellaneous.v.119Stela of Shemai with wife Inyotes, 1st. Int. Period or Dyn. X, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20501 (JE25657).Lange and Schäfer Grab- und Denksteine iv, 92 pl. 34; Fischer, Inscriptions from the Coptite Nome in AnalectaOrientalia xl (1964), 98-100 [41] fig. 13 pl. xxxv [left].

Naqâda. Miscellaneous.v.119Right end of architrave (as stela in Bibl.) of Tatai, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20008 (JE 27645), left halfin London, British Museum, EA 1678.Lange and Schäfer Grab- und Denksteine iv, pl. 34; Fischer, Inscriptions from the Coptite Nome in AnalectaOrientalia xl (1964), 14-18 [1] pls. iv, iii.

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Qena.v.122AStela of Bahaiu, woman, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 25104.

Qena.v.122AStela of Peszar, wood, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 25108.Zayed in Revue d’Egyptologie xx (1968), 158-9 pl. 11.

Qena.v.122Offering-table of Tuthmosis, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23244 (JE 40371).See Kamal, Tables d’offrandes 164.

Qena.v.122ALower part from statue of Ahmosi, early Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 589.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 144-5 pl. 106.

Qena.v.122ASeated double-statuette of man and wife, steatite, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 91522.See The Egyptian Museum, Cairo in ten years 1965-1975, 45.

Qena.v.122ASeated statue of Harerau, head lost, black granite, Late Period (?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No.12.6.24.8.

Qena.v.122AStatue-group with Osiris, Isis, and Horus represented twice, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 39216 (JE27816).Daressy, Statues de divinités 302 pl. 57.

Qift (Koptos). Great Temple. Ptolemaic Temple. Façade.v.125Triad, Ramesses II between Isis and Hathor, red granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 555(JE 30770 bis).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 102-3 pl. 93. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 169 [595].

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Stela, Middle Kingdom, usurped by Ramesses II, recording visit to Egypt of Asiatic princes, black quartzite,in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34511 (JE 37496, 30770 bis).Petrie, Koptos 15 pl. xviii [1]; Kitchen and Gaballa in ZÄS xcvi (1969), 14-17 [1, 2] figs. 1, 12.<<>>

Qift (Koptos). Great Temple. Temple of Tuthmosis III.v.125Tools from foundation deposits, bronze, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 30826.Petrie, Koptos on pls. xiv xvi.<<>>

Qift (Koptos). Great Temple. Temple of Amenemhet and Sesostris I.v.125South jamb from East Doorway, inner face, Sesostris I receives life from Bubastis and from Nekhbet, outerface, royal titles, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 30770 bis, 8 (2nd block).Petrie, Koptos 9, 11 pl. x [2].

Qift (Koptos). Great Temple. Temple of Amenemhet and Sesostris I.v.125Decree, year 3 of Antef VIII (Nubkheperre) deposing Teti, Official in the Temple of Min, from south sideof East Doorway, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 30770 bis (1st block).Petrie, Koptos 10-11 pl. viii. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 90 [262].

Qift (Koptos). Great Temple. Temple of Amenemhet and Sesostris I.v.125Block of Antef VIII (Nubkheperre), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Petrie, Koptos 4-5, 9-10 pl. 6 or 7.

Qift (Koptos). Middle Temple. Stelae found in foundations.v.126Pepy I and mother Queen Iput before Min, with text concerning her mortuary temple, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 41890.Weill, Les Décrets Royaux 40-3 fig. on 41 pl. 7. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 52 [100].

Qift (Koptos). Middle Temple. Stelae found in foundations.v.126Decree of Pepy II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43052.Weill, Les Décrets Royaux 6-39 [A, B] pls. 1, 2, 5, 6. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 52 [101].

Qift (Koptos). Middle Temple. Stelae found in foundations.v.126Decree of Pepy II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 41891.Goedicke, Königliche Dokumente aus dem Alten Reich 117-27 [Koptos C], Abb. 9.

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Qift (Koptos). Middle Temple. Stelae found in foundations.v.126Two fragments of a third decree of Pepy II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 41893.Weill, Les Décrets Royaux 28-9 [C], 53-9 pls. 3 [2], 8. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 52 [103].

Qift (Koptos). Middle Temple. Stelae found in foundations.v.127Decree, 1st Int. Period concerning offerings for statue of Pepy II, and mentioning Idi, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 41892.Weill, Les Décrets Royaux 87-90 pls. 4 [2], 11. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 52 [102] (probably this).

Qift (Koptos). Middle Temple. Stelae found in foundations.v.127Decree of Neferkauhor, addressed to Shemai, Vizier, with list of name of Upper Egypt, Dyn. VII or VIII, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 41895.Weill, Les Décrets Royaux 81-6 fig. on 82 pl. 10. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 52 [106].

Qift (Koptos). Middle Temple. Stelae found in foundations.v.127AFragment of decree, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Weill, Les Décrets Royaux pl. xii [1]; Goedike, Königliche Dokumente 227 Abb. 30.

Qift (Koptos). Middle Temple. Stelae found in foundations.v.127AFragments of decree, perhaps Pepy I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 6.18.24.1, 2.Goedicke, Königliche Dokumente aus dem Alten Reich 183-4 [Koptos H], Abb. 16.

Qift (Koptos). Middle Temple. Stelae found in foundations.v.127Decree of King Demezibtaui, addressed to Idi, Vizier, brought by Wazkare (?) sonb, 1st Int. Period, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 41894.Weill, Les Décrets Royaux 59-67 pls. iv [1], ix. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 52 [105].

Qift (Koptos). Middle Temple. Stelae found in foundations.v.127Two fragments, probably part of decree of Kha... to Shemay, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No.6.12.24.1, 2.Hayes in JEA xxxii (1946), 5, 11 [h, fragment A] pl. 3 A [upper right].

Qift (Koptos). Middle Temple. Stelae found in foundations.v.127Decree, Neferkauhor to vizier Shemai with list of nomes of Upper Egypt, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE43053.

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Qift (Koptos). Painted Tomb. Esmin. Temp. Nektanebos II.v.128Sarcophagus, grey granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36434.Rowe in Ann. Serv. xl (1940), 50 pl. i [1].

Qift (Koptos). Painted Tomb. Esmin. Temp. Nektanebos II.v.128Stela, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36434.Rowe in Ann. Serv. xl (1940), 50 pl. iv.

Qift (Koptos). West Churches.v.128Two pillars of Tuthmosis III, red granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Petrie, Koptos 13, 25 pl. xxvi [top right].

Qift (Koptos). West Churches.v.128Jambs of Tuthmosis III, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Wilkinson MSS. xii. 95 [right].

Qift (Koptos). Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.129Stela of Sesostris III, probably from here, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20702.Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reichs iv, pl. liii; ii, 329.

Qift (Koptos). Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.129Stela of Bekwer, year 66 of Ramesses II, fragment, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34507 (JE 27118).Israelit-Groll, S. (ed.), Studies ... Lichtheim ii, 639-45 figs. 2, 3. Text, Bouriant in Rec. de Trav. ix (1887), 100[77].

Qift (Koptos). Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.129Stela of Ramesses III, year 29, with King before Min, Isis, and Harsiesi, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 30770 bis 9.Petrie, Koptos 16 pl. xviii [2].

Qift (Koptos). Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.129AStela of Ray, temp. Ramesses II and Merneptah, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 28961.Text, Kitchen, Ram. Inscr. iv, 150 [91].

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Qift (Koptos). Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.129Stela of Ramesses IV, year 3, fragment, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 27740.Text, Daressy in Rec. de Trav. xi (1887), 91-2 [xl]; Kitchen, Ram. Inscr. vi [1], 16 [14].

Qift (Koptos). Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.130Stela of Ray, Dyn. XIX-XXII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Texts, Weigall in Ann. Serv. ix (1908), 112 [17].

Qift (Koptos). Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.130AStela of Unnufer, with scene of King Pinezem and Queen Hennuttaui, Dyn. XXI, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 71902.Abdallah in JEA 70 (1984), 65-72 figs. pls. xvi, xvii.

Qift (Koptos). Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.130Stela of Taharqa before Min, Horus (?), and Isis, with text of year 6 concerning high level of Nile, granite, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 48440.Vikentiev, La Haute Crue 15-49 [c] pls. i, iii, iv.<<>>

Qift (Koptos). Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.130Stela of Nektanebos I, year 16, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 25980.Text, Maspero in ZÄS xxiii (1885), 4-5 [62].

Qift (Koptos). Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.130AStela, early Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 9.7.24.6.Munro, P. Die spätägyptischen Totenstelen (1973), 258 Taf. 25 [93] (owner as N -mnw). Figure of Atum,Myliwiec in MDAIK 35 (1979), 211 n. 49 Abb. 8 [e].

Qift (Koptos). Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.130Stela of Tiberius, year 8, with Greek text of Parthenius below, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 9286 (JE27087).Milne, Greek Inscriptions 28-9 pl. 2.

Qift (Koptos). Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.130Stela of Tiberius, year 10, with hieroglyphic and Greek texts, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22199 (JE

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Qift (Koptos). Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.130Stela of Tiberius, year 18, with hieroglyphic and Greek text of Parthenius, sandstone, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 9268.Milne, Greek Inscriptions 39-40 pl. ii.

Qift (Koptos). Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.130Stela of Caligula, with hieroglyphic and demotic text of Parthenius, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 31101.Spiegelberg, W. Die demotischen Denkmäler i. Die demotischen Inscriften (Cat. Caire) (1904), 34-5 n. 1 pl. vii.

Qift (Koptos). Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.130Stela of Parthenius, with hieroglyphic and demotic texts, temp. Claudius, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG31146.Spiegelberg, W. Die demotischen Denkmäler i. Die demotischen Inscriften (Cat. Caire) (1904), 57-8 pl. xvii.

Qift (Koptos). Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.130AStela of Antoninus Pius, with King offering to Isis and Harpocrates, with Greek text, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 9252.Milne, Greek Inscriptions 31 pl. iii.

Qift (Koptos). Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.130AStela of Domitian before Horus, Isis, and Hathor, top, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 28918.Von Bissing, Denkmäler text to 119 [10th fig]. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 236 [1017].

Qift (Koptos). Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.130AStela of Osiris with stars, Roman, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 30770 bis 9.Petrie, Koptos 25 pl. v [12].

Qift (Koptos). Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.130Stela with two scenes, Pharaoh before three deities, Roman, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22195 (JE29255).Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines 192 pl. lxviii.

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Qift (Koptos). Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.130ARectangular votive stela, two composite sphinxes, no doubt Tutu, joined dos-à-dos, and above, man offeringto another holding staff, and two other men seated, no text, Roman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE27097 (Temp. No. 15.3.25.3).Mallon, A. in Revue Archéologique 4. Sér. v (1905), 173-4 fig. 4.

Qift (Koptos). Miscellaneous. Statues.v.130Fragments from colossal statue of Min, temp. Narmer (as Predynastic in Bibl.), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 30770 bis 1.Petrie, Koptos pls. iii, iv [right]. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 80 [201].

Qift (Koptos). Miscellaneous. Statues.v.131Colossal statue of vulture, temp. Amenemhet III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 30770 bis 7.Evers, Staat, i, pl. 126. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 158 [534].

Qift (Koptos). Miscellaneous. Statues.v.131Kha, head lost, black granite, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 930.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 159-60 pl. 157.

Qift (Koptos). Miscellaneous. Statues.v.131Head from statue of Ramesses VI as Ptah-Khepri, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 27535.Maspero, Le Musée Égyptien i, 17 pl. xx [right upper] (called Ramesses IV).

Qift (Koptos). Miscellaneous. Statues.v.131Fragment from statue group of Min, Isis and a Ramesses, dedicated by Amenemonet, temp. Ramesses II (asDyn. XX in Bibl.), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 764 (JE 27550).Maspero, Le Musée Égyptien 17-18 pl. xx [right lower]. Texts, Daressy, Statues de divinités 303; Borchardt,Statuen und Statuetten iii, 79.

Qift (Koptos). Miscellaneous. Statues.v.131AMin, head lost, grey schist, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 38070 (JE 27754).Daressy, Statues de divinités 26 pl. vi.

Qift (Koptos). Miscellaneous. Statues.v.131-2Base from statue group of deities (formerly called altar), black basalt, Ptolemy XVI Caesar, in Cairo, Egyptian

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Qift (Koptos). Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.132AStela with Tutu as composite sphinx, Ptolemaic or Roman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 37538.Guéraud in Ann. Serv. xxxv (1935), 3-6 pl. i [1].

Qift (Koptos). Miscellaneous. Blocks.v.132-3Blocks from statue or shrine with text of Sen-nuushepsi, temp. Ptolemy II Philadelphus, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 70031 (JE 30770 bis 2).Roeder, Naos 113-17 pls. 33 [a], cf. 65 [d].

Qift (Koptos). Miscellaneous. Blocks.v.132-3AAnother block from previous, from statue or shrine with text of Sen-nuushepsi, temp. Ptolemy IIPhiladelphus, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 31.3.64.1.<<>>

Qift (Koptos). Miscellaneous. Various.v.133Offering-basin (as coffin in Bibl.) of King Harsiesi with son Pedubaste (?), red granite, Dyn. XXII, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 37516.Jansen-Winkeln, K. in JEA 81 (1995), 137-8 fig. 4 pl. xiii [1]. Texts, Legrain in Ann. Serv. vi (1905), 123-4.See Maspero, Guide, (1915) 186 [705].<<>>

Qift (Koptos). Miscellaneous. Various.v.133Naos of Nektanebos I, green slate, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 70019.Roeder, Naos 55-7 pl. 15.

Qift (Koptos). Miscellaneous. Various.v.133AMummiform sarcophagus Tut-tua, son of Estefnut, Dyn. XXX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 36435.Rowe in Ann. Serv. xl (1940), 13-16 pl. 1 [2].

Qift (Koptos). Miscellaneous. Various.v.133AMummiform sarcophagus of Dedubaste, limestone, early Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No.

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Qift (Koptos). Miscellaneous. Various.v.134Small naos containing figure of Osiris. Ptolemaic or Roman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 70030.Roeder, Naos 111-12 pl. 63 [a, b].

Qift (Koptos). Miscellaneous. Various.v.134APlaque with Asiatic, said to come from here, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See Wallis, Ceramic Art 18; Maspero, Guide (1914), 501 [5128].<<>>

El Qala. Miscellaneous.v.134AOffering-table of Khnemebre, slate, temp. Darius, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 48439.Posener, La Première Domination 92-7 [13] pls. 16 [left], 17.

Qûs (Apollinopolis Parva).v.136Stela of Parthenios with demotic text, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 31114.Spiegelberg, W. Die demotischen Denkmäler i. Die demotischen Inscriften (Cat. Caire) (1904), 45-6 pl. x; Farid inMDAIK 44 (1988), 20, 22 [3] Abb. 3 Taf. 3.

Qûs (Apollinopolis Parva).v.136Stela of Parthenios with demotic text, dedicated to Claudius, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 31160.Spiegelberg, W. Die demotischen Denkmäler i. Die demotischen Inscriften (Cat. Caire) (1904), 65 pl. xx; Farid inMDAIK 44 (1988), 23 [5] Abb. 5 Taf. 5.

Qûs (Apollinopolis Parva).v.136Brick with cartouches of Queen Esenkhebi, wife of Menkheperre, Dyn. XXI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 44670.Cartouches, Gautheir, Livre des Rois iii, 269 [xxiii A]. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 513 [4960].

El-Khuzâm. Cemetery.v.136AStela of User, basalt, 1st Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1442.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches i, 132-4 pl. 32. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 29-30 [49]; Bull. Inst. Ég.2 sér. vi, 72-3.

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El-Khuzâm. Cemetery.v.136AFragments from stela and offering-table of Thauti, basalt, 1st Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG57201 (JE 36432, 37635).Fischer in Analecta Orientalia xl (1964), 47-9 [14] pl. xiv.

El-Khuzâm. Cemetery.v.136AOffering-table of Thauti, basalt, 1st Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 57023 (JE 36338).Fischer in Analecta Orientalia xl (1964), 47-9 [15] pl. xiv.

Nag el-Madâmûd. Temple of Montu. Court of Antoninus Pius.v.140Altar of Ptolemy III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 54853.Varille in BIFAO xli (1942), 39-42 pls. 1-5. See Brief Descr. No. 6181.

Nag el-Madâmûd. Temple Enclosure. Site of Temple of Ptolemy III.v.143Foundation-deposits, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Bisson de la Roque and Drioton in Rev. d’Égyptol. i (1870), 287 figs. 11, 12.

Nag el-Madâmûd. From Main Temple. Miscellaneous. From Tribune, Avenue, Forecourt, and Court ofAntoninus Pius.v.144Royal head from Osiride pillar, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 58926.Rapport ... Médamoud (1931 and 1932), 51-2 [6363] fig. 32. See Brief Descr. No. 6177.

Nag el-Madâmûd. From Main Temple. Miscellaneous. Blocks, etc., of Priestesses of Amun.v.144Block of Shepenwept III, with comic reliefs of animals at banquet, female harper and crocodile playing lute,in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 58924.Rapport ... Médamoud (1930) fig. 54 pl. vi.

Nag el-Madâmûd. From Main Temple. Miscellaneous. Blocks etc. of Priestesses of Amun.v.144Block of Shepenwept III, with comic reliefs of animals at banquet and jackals cooking, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 58925.Rapport ... Médamoud (1930) fig. 55 pl. vi.

Nag el-Madâmûd. From Main Temple. Miscellaneous. Sesostris III.v.145Heb-sed portal of Sesostris III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 56497.Gardiner in JEA xxx (1944), 31-2, 51 pl. 4. Rapport ... Médamoud (1930), pl. viii. Lintel, see Brief Descr. No.

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Nag el-Madâmûd. From Main Temple. Miscellaneous. Sesostris III.v.145Interior left wall from Heb-sed portal of Sesostris III, fragments of scenes, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE56497b.Rapport ... Médamoud (1930), pl. ix.

Nag el-Madâmûd. From Main Temple. Miscellaneous. Sesostris III.v.145Decorated portal, including figure of Satis on jamb, temp. Sesostris III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Rapport ... Médamoud (1927), figs. 70, 71, 80 pl. vii.

Nag el-Madâmûd. From Main Temple. Miscellaneous. Sesostris III.v.145Altar of Sesostris III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 56604.Rapport ... Médamoud (1929), 84-8 figs. 76-8 .

Nag el-Madâmûd. From Main Temple. Miscellaneous. Kay-Amenemhet.v.145Stand for sacred bark with cartouches of Kay-Amenemhet and Wegaf, red granite, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 51900.Rapport ... Médamoud (1927), 83-4 [2810], 129-31 [43, 7], 115-16 [437] figs. 61-2 pl. 3.

Nag el-Madâmûd. From Main Temple. Miscellaneous. Amenemhet-Sebkhotp II.v.145Heb-sed portal of Amenemhet-Sebkhotp II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 56496B.Rapport ... Médamoud (1929), 90-3 [4076] pl. v; (1931), 7-8 pl. 8. See Brief Descr. No. 6190.

Nag el-Madâmûd. From Main Temple. Miscellaneous. Amenemhet-Sebkhotp IIv.146Lintel, double-scene, Amenemhet-Sebkhotp II offers milk, and wine to Monthu, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 56496A.Rapport ... Médamoud (1929), 90-3 [4076], pl. 5; (1931), 7-8 pl. 8. See Brief Descr. No. 6190.

Nag el-Madâmûd. From Main Temple. Miscellaneous. Sebkemsaf I.v.146Blocks from usurped jambs, found by Danios Pacha, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 44945a, 44946-7, 44950b-d.Rapport ... Médamoud (1929), 43-4.

Nag el-Madâmûd. From Main Temple. Miscellaneous. Sebkemsaf I.v.146

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Nag el-Madâmûd. From Main Temple. Miscellaneous. Sebkhotp III.v.146APapyrus columns and lintel, Sebkhotp III, usurped from Sebkemsaf I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 54858.Rapport ... Médamoud (1928), figs. 71-6. See Brief Descr. No. 6178.

Nag el-Madâmûd. From Main Temple. Miscellaneous. Sebkhotp III.v.146Blocks from jambs, usurped by Sebkhotp III, found by Daminos Pacha, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE44948-50a.See Rapport ... Médamoud (1927), 43-4.

Nag el-Madâmûd. From Main Temple. Miscellaneous. Statues of Sesostris III.v.148Sesostris III, head (elderly), grey granite, recently reconstructed as seated statue from fragments, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 32637 (JE 66569, Temp. No. 18.6.26.2).Rapport ... Médamoud (1926), 104-5 [8099] pl. v. See Vandier, Manuel iii, 593 pl. lxii [3] (giving Cairo numbersincorrectly as 32639); Brief Descr. No. 6049.

Nag el-Madâmûd. From Main Temple. Miscellaneous.v.148Pair of statues, with bull-headed Montu and Rattaui, early Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 50033-4.Rapport ... Médamoud (1926), 111-12 [2208], 114-15 fig. 65 [2215] pl. 6.

Nag el-Madâmûd. Miscellaneous. From Temple Enclosure.v.149Royal head from Osiride pillar, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 54857.Rapport ... Médamoud (1930), 51-3 [4900] fig. 24 pl. 5.

Nag el-Madâmûd. Miscellaneous. From Temple Enclosure.v.150Statuette of Osiris, inscribed, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Rapport ... Médamoud (1925), 48 [21] figs. 33-4.

Nag el-Madâmûd. Miscellaneous. From Temple Enclosure.v.150Stela with niche for statuette, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 55030.Capart in Chron. d’Ég. xix (1944), fig. 23 opp. 221.

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Nag el-Madâmûd. Miscellaneous. From Temple Enclosure.v.150Demotic stela with seated lioness and Apis before offering-table, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 56512.Farid in MDAIK 47 (1991), 105-8 Abb. 1 Taf. 6 [c]. See Rapport ... Médamoud (1930), 81 [5340].

Nag el-Madâmûd. Exact Provenance unknown.v.150Head of Sesostris III as old man, grey granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 486 (JE 31619).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 65 pl. 81. See Brief Descr. No. 340.

Nag el-Madâmûd. Cemetery. East of Temple.v.150Sarcophagus of Barshi, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 29313 (JE 66746).Maspero et Gauthier, Sarcophages ... persanes et ptolémaiques ii, 67-72 pls. xx, xxi.

Armant. Lake of Cleopatra.v.157AFragment stela from stelophorous statue of Usermontu, temp. Tutankhamun, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. No. 22.6.37.1.Mond and Myers, Temple of Armant 11-12, 184-5 pl. 101 [3].

Armant. Temple Area. Pylon of Tuthmosis III.v.157Stela of Tuthmosis III, year 22, red granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 67377.Mond and Myers, Temple of Armant 182-4 pls. 88 [8], 103 [1].

Armant. Temple Area. Pylon of Tuthmosis III.v.157AFragment, Hatshepsut, sandstone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 67449A.See Mond and Myers, Temple of Armant 62 [5223].

Armant. Temple Area. Pylon of Tuthmosis III.v.157AModel tools of Tuthmosis III, bronze, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 67467-67509.Mond and Myers, Temple of Armant 188 pls. xxix, xxx, xxxi.

Armant. Temple Area. Forecourt.v.157AFoundation deposit with jars of Tuthmosis III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 67520-7.Mond and Myers, Temple of Armant pls. 31 [1], 40 [17-19], 41 [1-5].

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v.157AFoundation deposit with jars of Hatshepsut, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 67434-41.Mond and Myers, Temple of Armant pl. 40 [1-13].

Armant. Temple Area. Forecourt.v.157AHead and torso from Osiride statue of Merneptah, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 67378-9.Mond and Myers, Temple of Armant pls. 16 [2, 5], 18 [1], 105 [1].

Armant. Temple Area. Forecourt.v.157AStatue, head lost, black granite, Ptolemaic or Roman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 67381.Mond and Myers, Temple of Armant 13, 52, 59 [S.98] pl. 22 [3, 4].

Armant. Temple Area.v.157ABlock of Amenemhet I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 69305.<<>>

Armant. Temple Area.v.157Block in two fragments with figures of Mentuhotp V and goddess Inyt, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 68958.Mond and Myers, Temple of Armant pls. 94, 95.

Armant. Temple Area.v.157ABlock with [king] holding Nubian prisoners by their hair, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 69306.Mond and Myers, Temple of Armant 23-4, 65 [S.711], 175 pl. 87 [3].

Armant. Temple Area.v.157ATop of hexad of Amenemhet I, red granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 67430.Mond and Myers, Temple of Armant 51, 190, 58 [S.35] pl. 20 [1, 2].

Armant. Bucheum.v.158Buchis-stela of Ptolemy IV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 53145.See Brief Descr. No. 6159.

Armant. Bucheum.v.158Buchis-stela of Ptolemy V, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 54313.

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Mond and Myers, Bucheum iii, pl. 40 [7]. See Brief Descr. No. 6159.

Armant. Bucheum.v.158Buchis-stela of Ptolemy VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 53143.Mond and Myers, Bucheum iii, pl. 40 [8]. See Brief Descr. No. 6159.

Armant. Bucheum.v.158Buchis-stela of Ptolemy VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 53147.See Brief Descr. No. 6159.

Armant. Bucheum.v.158Buchis-stela of Ptolemy X, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 53144.See Brief Descr. No. 6159.

Armant. Bucheum.v.158Buchis-stela of Augustus, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 53142.Mond and Myers, Bucheum iii, pl. 43 [14]. See Brief Descr. No. 6159.

Armant. Bucheum.v.158Buchis-stela of Antoninus Pius, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 53146.Mond and Myers, Bucheum iii, pl. 45 [17]. See Brief Descr. No. 6159.

Armant. Bucheum.v.158Buchis-stela of Diocletian, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 31901.Mond and Myers, Bucheum iii, pl. 46 [20]. See Ancient. Eg. (1921), 46-8.

Armant. Bucheum.v.158Buchis offering-table, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 53148.

Armant. Bucheum.v.159Nmst-vase of Nektanebos II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 55621.Mond and Myers, Bucheum i, 93-4; ii, 20; iii, pl. 83 [1, 2];

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Cow offering-table, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 53259.

Armant. Bucheum.v.159Cow offering-table, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 55627.

Armant. Bucheum.v.159Cow-stela, probably temp. Diocletian, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 55626.Mond and Myers, Bucheum i, 77-8, 82; iii, pl. 61 [5]. See Brief Descr. No. 6159.

Armant. Bucheum.v.159Cow-stela, late Roman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 12.3.25.8.Mond and Myers, Bucheum i, 78; iii, pl. 108.

Armant. Miscellaneous. Statues.v.160A (moved from Bibl. v.199)Lower part from seated, statue of Sesostris III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 422 (JE 28824).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 30 pl. 68.

Armant. Miscellaneous. Statues.v.160Fragment from statue of Amenophis III, black granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37640.Text, Legrain, Répertoire No. 242.

Armant. Miscellaneous. Statues.v.160AStatue-base of Sekhmet, dedicated by Amenophis III, black granite, bought at Armant, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 67375.Mond and Myers, Temples of Armant 52, 191, 58 [S.38] pls. 20 [6], 102 [5].

Armant. Miscellaneous. Statues.v.160-1AColossal statue of Ramesses II, red granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 44668 (as 664 in Bibl.).Hornemann, Types i, pl. 192. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 181 [664].

Armant. Miscellaneous. Statues.v.161AFragment of face of hawk-headed Monthu, black granite, New Kingdom (?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE67376.Mond and Myers, Temples 51, 64 [S.438] pl. xx [3, upper].

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Armant. Miscellaneous. Statues.v.161Fragment of statue of Osiris, dedicated by Shepenwept I, Iaiaiu, and Amenardais I, granite, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 43653.Text, Legrain in Ann. Serv. vii (1906), 44.

Armant. Miscellaneous. Statues.v.161Statue of Onuris, head lost, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 38022 (JE 28989).Daressy, Statues de divinités 9-10 pl. 2. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 481 [4635].

Armant. Miscellaneous. Statues.v.161AFemale sphinx, in four pieces, with text on right paw, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 53260.<<>>

Armant. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.160Stela of Sonb, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20173.Texts, Lange and Schäfer, Grab– und Denksteine i, 203-4.

Armant. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.160-1AStela of Nefert (woman), with text with address to Hathor, Dyn. XII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 28958.See Daressy in Ann. Serv. xxvi (1926), 17.<<>>

Armant. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.161AStela of Pazu, with deceased, Amenophis I, and Prince Ahmosi before Montu of Armant, with deceasedkneeling below, Dyn. XIX(?), probably from here, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34005 (JE 28689).Lacau, Stèles du Nouvel Empire 10-11 pl. v. Names, Legrain, Répertoire No. 38.

Armant. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.161Stela with Isis suckling Horus, Roman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36364.

Armant. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.161AUpper part of stela with bark of Re, and below Amun, Onuris, Montu, and Thenent, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 28964.<<>>

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Armant. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.161ARectangular stela with cornice, Nubian man, with uraeus on forehead and lion’s heads on knees, holding asceptre, before an altar, not inscribed, sandstone, Roman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 27072(Temp. No. 9.1.21.2).Rowe, A. in ASAE xl (1940), 19 [A.iv] pl. iii.

Armant. Miscellaneous. Blocks and reliefs.v.160-1AFragment from octagonal pillar of Amenemhet I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 29060.See Daressy in Ann. Serv. xxvi (1926), 17.

Armant. Miscellaneous. Blocks and reliefs.v.160-1ABlock of Ameny, Dyn. XII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 29000.See Daressy in Ann. Serv. xxvi (1926), 17.<<>>

Armant. Miscellaneous. Blocks and reliefs.v.160-1ABlock of Haremhab, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See Daressy in Ann. Serv. xxvi (1926), 17.

Armant. Miscellaneous. Blocks and reliefs.v.161ABlock with Ramesses II offering, granite, found in house at Armant el-Hêt, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE53813.<<>>

Armant. Miscellaneous. Offering tables.v.160-1APart of offering-table of Peduament, black granite, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See Daressy in Ann. Serv. xxvi (1926), 17.

Rizeiqât. Various.v.161Stela of Ptahsobk, Dyn. XIII-XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20110 (JE 25448).Lange and Schäfer, Grab– und Denksteine i, 133.

Rizeiqât. Various.v.161Stela of Sebkhotp and Antef, Dyn. XIII-XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20433 (JE 29246).Lange and Schäfer, Grab– und Denksteine ii, 31.

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Rizeiqât. Various.v.161Stela of Nebankh (?), Dyn. XIII-XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20481.Text, Lange and Schäfer, Grab– und Denksteine ii, 76-7.

Rizeiqât. Various.v.161Stela of Neferhotep, Dyn. XIII-XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20484.Lange and Schäfer, Grab– und Denksteine ii, 80.

Rizeiqât. Various.v.161Stela of Neferhotep, Dyn. XIII-XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20642 (JE 29329).Lange and Schäfer, Grab– und Denksteine iv, pl. 49; ii, 279.

Rizeiqât. Stelae.v.161AStela of Antef, with double scene deceased and wife Ibeb before offerings, 1st Int. Period, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 1633.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 100-1 Bl. 85.

Rizeiqât. Various.v.161AStela of Men..., painted, 1st Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1631.Text, Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 99.

Rizeiqât. Various.v.161AStela of Sankhi and wife, 1st Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1612.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 84 Bl. 52.

Rizeiqât. Stelae.v.162ABlock with remains of Mentu-user standing, 1st Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1625.Text, Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 96.

Rizeiqât. Various.v.161AStela of Antef and wife Hepy, 1st Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1597.Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 75 Bl. 80.

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Gebelein (Crocodilopolis). Necropolis. Various.v.163Club with pictographs, wood, Protodynastic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 26602.Daressy in Ann. Serv. xxii (1922), 17-32 figs. 1-6 pl.

Gebelein (Crocodilopolis). Necropolis. Various.v.163ACylinder seal of Menkauhor, wood, found as woman’s ornament in Old Kingdom burial by Schiaparelli in1920, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 10722 (JE 64814).Brunton in Ann. Serv. xl (1940), 522, 525-6 pl. li [17].

Gebelein (Crocodilopolis). Necropolis. Various.v.163Coffin of Iny, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28033.Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire pl. 7.

Gebelein (Crocodilopolis). Necropolis. Various.v.163Coffin of Nebankh, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28114.Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire 92-3.

Gebelein (Crocodilopolis). Necropolis. Various.v.163Coffin of Iba, woman, Dyn. XII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28115.Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire pl. 6.

Gebelein (Crocodilopolis). Necropolis. Various.v.163AThree inscribed vases, 1st Int. Period, from Farina excavations, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 66824-6.Kaplony Die Inschriften [etc.] Supplement 36-7 pl. xii [1086-8].<<>>

Gebelein (Crocodilopolis). Necropolis. Various.v.163ACylindrical vase, inscribed, wood, from Farina excavations, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 66829.<<>>

Gebelein (Crocodilopolis). Temple of Hathor.v.163Block (a), Mentuhotp I smites foreign enemy, with standards and attendants beyond, in Cairo, Egyptian

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Gebelein (Crocodilopolis). Temple of Hathor.v.163Block (b), upper register, Mentuhotp I followed by ka before table with vases and collars, lower register, Kingsmites enemy, behind whom are three kneeling foreigners, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 24.5.28.5.Lower register, von Bissing, Denkmäler pl. 33 A [a]. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 115 [333].

Gebelein (Crocodilopolis). Temple of Hathor.v.163Block (c) Upper part of scene of Mentuhotp I followed by ka, probably from row above last, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 1.11.17.9.Von Bissing, Denkmäler pl. 77 [a].

Gebelein (Crocodilopolis). Temple of Hathor.v.163Stela of Dedumes (Zadneferre), led by Khons to Anubis, Dyn. XIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 20533 (JE 29239).Lange and Schäfer, Grab– und Denksteine iv, pl. 38; ii, 136-8.

Gebelein (Crocodilopolis). Temple of Hathor.v.163Block of Mentuemsaf (Zadankhre), Dyn. XIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 39538.Text, Daressy in Rec. de Trav. xx (1898), 72 [cxlviii upper].

Gebelein (Crocodilopolis). Temple of Hathor.v.163Fragment from stela of Sekhemre-Ankhtaui, Dyn. XIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 22.5.26.13.Daressy in Rec. de Trav. xx (1898), 72 [cxlviii lower].

Gebelein (Crocodilopolis). Temple of Hathor.v.163Lintel of Apophis I (Auserre), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 29238.See Maspero, Guide (1915), 156 [516].

Gebelein (Crocodilopolis). Temple of Hathor.v.163ABlock, King with goddess in foundation ceremony, probably late Dyn. II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp.No. 20.1.21.7.Smith, Hist. Sculp. 137-8 pl. 30 [D].

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v.164Fragments from painted statue, with two cartouches, from shrine of Ptolemy VII, black basalt, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 30392.See Fraser in PSBA xv (1893), 497.<<>>

Gebelein (Crocodilopolis). Miscellaneous.v.164ALower part from kneeling statue of Ahmosi, High-priest of Heliopolis, early Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 36412.Hornemann, Types iii, pl. 569.

Gebelein (Crocodilopolis). Miscellaneous.v.164Stela of Iti. Dyn. XI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20001 (JE 29247).Lange and Schäfer, Grab– und Denksteine iv, pl. 1; i, 1-2.

Gebelein (Crocodilopolis). Miscellaneous.v.164Stela of Rensonb, Dyn. XI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20711 (JE 32000).Texts, Lange and Schäfer, Grab– und Denksteine ii, 336-7.

Gebelein (Crocodilopolis). Miscellaneous.v.164Fragment of stela with name of Sekhen..., Dyn. XI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20765.Texts, Lange and Schäfer, Grab– und Denksteine ii, 398.

Gebelein (Crocodilopolis). Miscellaneous.v.164Stela-fragment with mention of the bulls of the Mezay, Dyn. XIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 20764.Vernus in Rev. d’Ég. 37 (1986), 141-4 pl. 16 (as CG 20765 in error). Text, Lange and Schäfer , Grab– undDenksteine ii, 397.

Gebelein (Crocodilopolis). Miscellaneous.v.164AStela of Antef with wife Mermaref and daughter Theteti, Dyn. XI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 1622.Müller in MDAIK iv (1933), 189 Abb. 12.

Gebelein (Crocodilopolis). Miscellaneous.v.164AStela of Merer and wife Demeshi, with hairdressing scene, and two dogs below, Dyn. X-XI, in Cairo,

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Gebelein (Crocodilopolis). Miscellaneous.v.164AStela, Dyn. XI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1654.See Fischer in Kush ix (1961), 45 [16].

Gebelein (Crocodilopolis). Miscellaneous.v.164Fragment from stela with cartouches of Amosis and Amenophis I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 34165 (JE 32786).Text, Lacau, Stèles du Nouvel Empire 205.

Gebelein (Crocodilopolis). Miscellaneous.v.164Stela, Trajan before 6 deities, with Greek text of year 6 below, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 9269 (JE27572).Grébaut Le Musée Egyptien i, pl. xvi.

Gebelein (Crocodilopolis). Miscellaneous.v.164ABlock of Meryre-nufer, with two men standing with staves, Dyn. VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 57195 (JE 38285).<<>>

Gebelein (Crocodilopolis). Miscellaneous.v.164Knife-handle with human figures, ivory, Predynastic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 3044.See Maspero, Guide (1915), 299.

Gebelein (Crocodilopolis). Miscellaneous.v.164ADagger, boat on one side, 3 women on the other, flint with gold handle, Predynastic, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 64868 (JE 34210).Quibell in Ann. Serv. ii (1901), 131 pl. 1. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 299 [3063].

Gebelein (Crocodilopolis). Miscellaneous.v.164APalette with demotic text, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 30641.Spiegelberg, W. Die demotischen Denkmäler i. Die demotischen Inscriften (Cat. Caire) (1904), 78-9 pl. xxv.

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v.164APlaque with Hathor and Hathor-cow, bronze, probably Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 30133.<<>>

Gebelein (Crocodilopolis). Miscellaneous.v.164AModel boat, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 4811.Reisner, Models of Ships 17-18 pl. 5.

As.fûn el-Mat.âna (Asphysis). Finds.v.165Statuette of Sebkhotp-hotp, Dyn. XIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37931.Hornemann, Types iii, pl. 665. Text, Weigall in Ann Serv. viii (1907), 42.

As.fûn el-Mat.âna (Asphysis). Finds.v.165Statuette of Tuthmosis III, head lost, dedicated to Tuthmosis II, black granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. No. 6.11.26.4.Sourouzian, H. in Hommages ... Leclant i, 516 [28] fig. 3 [d]. Text, Weigall in Ann. Serv. ix (1908), 107-8 [6].

As.fûn el-Mat.âna (Asphysis). Finds.v.165AFunerary bust, granite, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 35885.Hornemann, Types ii, pl. 372.

As.fûn el-Mat.âna (Asphysis). Finds.v.165AStela of Neferhotep, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 35897.

As.fûn el-Mat.âna (Asphysis). Finds.v.165AStela of Iay with son Ameny, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 35898.

As.fûn el-Mat.âna (Asphysis). Finds.v.165Stela with double-scene, Taharqa offers field to Hemen, with text below of year 6 concerning high level ofNile, red granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38269.Vikentiev in Université Égyptien. Recueil de Travaux fasc. 4, pls. 2, 5-7 [3].

As.fûn el-Mat.âna (Asphysis). Finds.v.165Stela with decree of year 23 of Ptolemy V, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 44901.

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As.fûn el-Mat.âna (Asphysis). Finds.v.165ATrial-piece, plaque with bull on one side and king on the other, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG33439 (JE 35886).Edgar, Sculptors’ Studies 67-8 fig.

Esna (Latopolis). Cemeteries.v.165ASarcophagus of Huy, sandstone, Dyn. XVIII-XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38166.Downes, The Excavations at Esna 1905-6, 12 figs. 10, 11. See Hamada in Ann. Serv. xxxv (1935), 123.

Esna (Latopolis). Miscellaneous.v.167Pedestal (for hawk) of Tuthmosis III, red granite, temp. Tuthmosis III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1237.Laboury, D. La Statuaire de Thoutmosis III (1998), 102-3 [C8] fig. 15 (from Borchardt). Text, Borchardt,Statuen und Statuetten iv, 123-4.

Esna (Latopolis). Miscellaneous.v.167Stela of Har-Dhout, early Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20705.Texts, Lange and Schäfer, Grab– und Denksteine ii, 332.

El-Adayma.v.167AStatuette of brewer with vat, clay, Predynastic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38908.Scharff, Die Alterthümer der Vor- und Frühzeit Ägyptens ii, 38 Abb. 25.

Tôd (Tuphium). Middle Kingdom Temple.v.167Deposit of Asiatic tribute in name of Amenemhet II, two copper boxes with silver cups, ingots, etc., in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 70501-70754 (CG 70501-2 = JE 66344-5).Bisson de la Roque, Trésor de Tod passim (pls. 1, 2 = CG 70502 (JE 66344); Bisson de la Roque, Tôd (1934-1936), 113-21 figs. 66-71 pls. 15-17. See Brief Descr. 6263-4.

Tôd (Tuphium). Middle Kingdom Temple.v.167ABlock, Mentuhotp (Nebhepetre) crowned by Montu and Thenent, remains of text of either side, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 66330.Bisson de la Roque, Tôd (1934-1936), 72-4 [1544] fig. 26.

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v.167ABlock with three Antefs, temp. Mentuhotp Nebhepetre, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 66331.Bisson de la Roque, Tôd (1934-1936), 75 [1542] fig. 27 pl. 19 [2].

Tôd (Tuphium). Middle Kingdom Temple.v.167ABlock, Horus-names and cartouche of Antefs, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 66332.Bisson de la Roque, Tôd (1934-1936), 76-7 [2116] figs. 29, 30.

Tôd (Tuphium). Middle Kingdom Temple.v.167ABlock, Mentuhotp V crowned by Thenent, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 66333.Bisson de la Roque, Tôd (1934-1936), 79-81 [2119] fig. 32 [upper] pl. 22 [1].

Tôd (Tuphium). Middle Kingdom Temple.v.167ABlock, two faces, Mentuhotp (Sankhkare) before Khnum and with goddess behind him, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 66335.Bisson de la Roque, Tôd (1934-1936), 88-9 [1160] figs. 43, 44, pl. 28 [2].

Tôd (Tuphium). Middle Kingdom Temple.v.167ABlock, Mentuhotp offers bread to Montu, and on the other, King before Thenent, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 66337.Bisson de la Roque, Tôd (1934-1936), 84-6 [2123] figs. 37, 38

Tôd (Tuphium). Middle Kingdom Temple.v.167ABlock, Mentuhotp followed by Neit offers bread to Montu, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 66329.Bisson de la Roque, Tôd (1934-1936), 71-2 [2114] fig. 25 pl. 20.

Tôd (Tuphium). Middle Kingdom Temple.v.167ABlock, two faces, King between Montu and Thenent, and King between Montu and Khnum (?), in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 66336.Bisson de la Roque, Tôd (1934-1936), 92-4 [1523] figs. 45, 46 pls. 23 [1], 26 [1].

Tôd (Tuphium). Middle Kingdom Temple.v.167ABlock with Montu and Thenent, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 66334.Bisson de la Roque, Tôd (1934-1936), 94-7 [1522] fig. 50 pl. 28 [1].

Tôd (Tuphium). Middle Kingdom Temple.

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v.167ALintel, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 66328.Bisson de la Roque, Tôd (1934-1936), 67-8 [2120] fig. 19.

Tôd (Tuphium). Ptolemaic Temple.v.168ACapital from Hypostyle, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 65443.Bisson de la Roque, Tôd (1934-1936), 155-6 pl. 32.

Tôd (Tuphium). Ptolemaic Temple. Lakes and Quay. Finds.v.169ARoyal bust from a statue group, probably Sesostris I, grey granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 67345.Bisson de la Roque in Rev. d’Eg. iv (1883), 73 fig. 12.

Tôd (Tuphium). Miscellaneous.v.169AFragment from stela with dogs, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 66340.Bisson de la Roque, Tôd (1934-1936), 134 [2106] fig. 81.

Tôd (Tuphium). Miscellaneous.v.169AStela of Khumen, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 66338.Bisson de la Roque, Tôd (1934-1936), 137-8 [1932] fig. 86.

Tôd (Tuphium). Miscellaneous.v.168AStatuette of Montu, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 65441.Bisson de la Roque, Tôd (1934-1936), 140 [393] pl. 31 [2].

Tôd (Tuphium). Miscellaneous.v.168AStatue of queen or goddess, granite, Dyn. XXV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 65442.Bisson de la Roque, Tôd (1934-1936), 140 [1059] pl. 31 [1].

Tôd (Tuphium). Miscellaneous.v.169ARelief, upper part of baboon adoring and Acoris, sandstone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 67346.Grimm in Bull. Soc. d’Ég. Genève 9-10 (1984-5), 109-12 Taf. 1. See Bison de la Roque, Tôd (1934-1936), 142[1331].

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Offering-table of Sesostris I, red granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23004 (JE 39511).Bisson de la Roque, Tôd (1934-1936), 106 fig. 60. Texts, Kamal, Tables d’offrandes 5.

Tôd (Tuphium). Miscellaneous.v.169Fragment from stela of User, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20762 (JE 25617).Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine iv, pl. 59; ii, 394-6.

Tôd (Tuphium). Miscellaneous.v.169Block with Renefankhu and Dedunub, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 25656.Names and titles, Maspero in Mém. Miss. Arch. Fr. i, 185.

Tôd (Tuphium). Miscellaneous.v.169Statue of Queen Sitioh, dedicated by Tuthmosis III after her death, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 37638.Sourouzian in MDAIK 37 (1981), 450-1 Taf. 73 [a, b].

El-Salmîya.v.169AKneeling statue of Ipemre, Mayor, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36397.<<>>

El-Salmîya.v.169Stela of Red-hor, Dyn. XII-XIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 26912.Texts, Bouriant in Rec. de. Trav. vii (1886), 126 [16].<<>>

El-Salmîya.v.169Stela of Antef with wife Hepy, Dyn. XII-XIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 26897.Texts, Bouriant in Rec. de. Trav. vii (1886), 126-7 [17].

El-Salmîya.v.169Stela of Pa... and wife Sent, Dyn. XII-XIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 26896.Texts, Bouriant in Rec. de. Trav. vii (1886), 127 [18].<<>>

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El-Salmîya.v.169AStela of Antef, Middle Kingdom (?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 25303.

El-Salmîya.v.169AStela of Henyt (woman) seated before offerings, 1st Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1626 (JE26940).See Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 96.<<>>

El-Salmîya.v.169AStela of Mentunakht, Steward, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 89507.Abd El Al, A. el H. in ASAE lxvii (1988), 213-15 fig. 1 pl. i (as stela of Nakht with title Priest of Montu).<<>>

El-Salmîya.v.169ASarcophagus of Pedesi, New Kingdom or later, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 25813.

El-Salmîya.v.169AVase of Nebemhet, 1st Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 89512.<<>>

El-Mialla. Cemetery.v.170Coffin of Seni, 1st Int. Period or Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28116.Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire i, pl. vi; ii, 95-6.

El-Mialla. Miscellaneous.v.170AStanding statue, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 49632.<<>>

El-Mialla. Miscellaneous.v.170AStatuette of female offering bearer, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 49633.

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El-Mialla. Miscellaneous.v.170AStatuette of female offering bearer, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 49634.<<>>

El-Mialla. Miscellaneous.v.170AStela of Iker-ib with wife Senankh, 1st Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 1753.See Borchardt, Denkmäler ii, 176.

El-Hilla. Miscellaneous.v.171A (moved here from iv.125)Lintel of door from tomb of Pahemneter, temp. Ramesses III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 25769.Hofmann, U. Fuhrwesen figs. 10 [a-c] on 153. Texts, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xx (1920), 4-6.

El-Kâb. Temple of Amenophis II. (Temple of Thoth.)v.173Fragment from statue of Senusert, black granite, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 407 (JE 25762).Text, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 19.

El-Kâb. Temple of Tuthmosis III. (Temple of Nekhbet.)v.174Sphinx, damaged, [of Amenemhet III] (as fragment and ‘Hyksos’ style in Bibl.), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 391.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 9 pl. 62. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 89-90 [260].

El-Kâb. Town Enclosure. ‘Phoenix Temple’.v.174AKneeling statue of Usiriwer, holding naos with statuette of Nekhbet as woman, schist, Late Period, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 89121.Capart, Fouilles ... Documents iii (1954), on pl. 47 [A].

El-Kâb. Town Enclosure. ‘Phoenix Temple’.v.174ARoyal head, possibly Achoris, grey granite, Dyn. XXIX-XXX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 89124.Capart, Fouilles ... Documents iii (1954), on pl. 47 [A].

El-Kâb. Town Enclosure. Fort. Finds.v.174AUpper part from an obelisk of a Dyn. XXI king, dedicated to Hathor, Nekhbet, and serpent headed Lady of

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El-Kâb. Town Enclosure. Lion Gate.v.174ALion of Sethos I, formerly holding statuette of King, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 89120.Capart, Fouilles ... El-Kab fig. on 159.

El-Kâb. Town Enclosure. Finds.v.174Part of kneeling statue of Nakht-min (?), Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1095.Descr. de l’Egypte. i, pl. 69 [6]. See Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iv, 54.

El-Kâb. Town Enclosure. Finds.v.174AStatue base of Zeho, black granite, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 87654.<<>>

El-Kâb. Town Enclosure. Finds.v.174AStatue base of Pedemut, wood, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 87656.<<>>

El-Kâb. Town Enclosure. Finds.v.174ALower part of kneeling statue of ...onet(?), Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 87263.<<>>

El-Kâb. Town Enclosure. Finds.v.174AUpper part of stela with Re-Harakhti and ram’s head of Amun, sandstone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE87273.<<>>

El-Kâb. Town Enclosure. Finds.v.174AStela, Achoris offers to Sobk, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 25.10.24.7.See Wiedemann, Geschichte 698.<<>>

El-Kâb. Town Enclosure. Finds.v.174AOffering table with two staircases, sandstone, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 89123.

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El-Kâb. Town Enclosure. Finds.v.174AOffering table, not inscribed, granite, Ptolemaic or Roman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 89122.Capart, Fouilles ... Documents iii (1954), pl. 47 [B].

El-Kâb. Town Enclosure. Finds.v.174ASeal, for branding cattle ?, bronze, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 89126.Capart, Fouilles ... Documents iii (1954), pl. 48 [B].

El-Kâb. Cemeteries. Within Town Enclosure.v.175Block with Horus-name of Khasekhemui, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 34808.See Sayce and Somers Clarke Ann. Serv. vi (1905), 239.

El-Kâb. Cemeteries. Within Town Enclosure.v.175Statuette of kneeling man adoring Nekhbet, bronze, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 38913 (JE 31962).Daressy, Statues de divinités 228 pl. 46.

El-Kâb. Cemeteries. Outside north wall of Town Enclosure. Mastaba of Kaimen. Dyn. IV.v.175Dish with Horus-name of Snefru, diorite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 14402.Quibell, El Kab 4 [2] pl. iii [2].<<>>

El-Kâb. Cemeteries. Outside north wall of Town Enclosure. Mastaba of Kaimen. Dyn. IV.v.175ABowl of Snefru, diorite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 14401.Quibell, El-Kab 5 [10] pl. ii [3].<<>>

El-Kâb. Cemeteries.Outside north wall of Town Enclosure. Mastaba of Nefershemem. Dyn. IV.v.175Seated statue of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 650 (JE 31897, 31726).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 196 pl. 120.

El-Kâb. Temples outside Town Enclosure. Temple of Nektanebos.v.176A

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El-Kâb. Temples outside Town Enclosure. Temple of Nektanebos.v.176AStela of Harhotp, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36824.

El-Kâb. Temple of Tuthmosis III.v.176AHinge-supports of Tuthmosis III and Amenophis II, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 16031-2.<<>>

El-Kâb. Rock-tombs. Tomb of Senusert. Dyn. XII.v.184Offering table of Khama, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23242 (JE 36823).Text, Kamal, Tables d’offrandes 163.

El-Kâb. Temple of Amenophis III. Finds.v.189Fragment from statue base of Setau, temp. Ramesses II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 885.Text, Kitchen, Ram. Inscr. iii, 82 [7]. See Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 137.

El-Kâb. Miscellaneous.v.190AStela of Nubkauresonb, Dyn. XII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 14.9.69.1.El-Sawi in GM 92 (1986), 87-9 Abb.

El-Kâb. Miscellaneous.v.191Stela of Setau, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34046.Lacau, Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire 79-80 pl. 27.

El-Kâb. Miscellaneous.v.191AVulture sarcophagus, dedicated by Masha, with offering scenes on exterior, and jackals, lions, ostriches, etc.in desert on interior, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 29229.Cappart in Chron. d’Eg. (Jan. 1940), 30-7 figs. 1-5.<<>>

El-Kâb. Miscellaneous.v.191ABlock with name of temple, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 59110.

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El-Kâb. Miscellaneous.v.191ACippus, Horus on crocodiles, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 25197.

El-Kâb. Miscellaneous.v.191AOffering table imitating court of house, not dated, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 31722.<<>>

Kôm el-Ah. mar (Hierakonpolis).v.191-3Mummified hawk’s head, gold, Dyn. VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 14717 (Quibell) orCG 52701 (Vernier) (JE 32158).Quibell, Archaic Objects 315-16 pl. 65; Vernier, Bijoux et orfèvreries 233-5pls. 58-61. See Maspero, Guide (1915),427 [4016].

Kôm el-Ah. mar. (Hierakonpolis).v.193Statue of Pepy I, copper, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 33034.Leibovitch, Anc. Eg. figs. 11, 61 pl. xii; Maspero, Guide (1915), 84-6 [230], figs. 33, 34.

Kôm el-Ah. mar (Hierakonpolis).v.193Statue of Merenre, son of Pepy I, copper, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 33035.Leibovitch, Anc. Eg. figs. 12, 62 pl. xii; Maspero, Guide (1915), 84-6 [231], fig. 35.

Kôm el-Ah. mar (Hierakonpolis).v.193Statue of Khasekhem, green slate, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 32161.Quibell and Green, Hierakonpolis i, pls. xli [left], xl [upper]; ii, 27, 28, 44. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 298[3056].

Kôm el-Ah. mar (Hierakonpolis).v.193-4Palette of Narmer, slate, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 14716 (JE 32169).Quibell, Archaic Objects 312-15 pl. 67. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 297-8 [3055].

Kôm el-Ah. mar (Hierakonpolis).v.195Jar of Khasekhem, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 14724 (JE 32160).Quibell, Archaic Objects 317 pl. 66. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 300 [3067].

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Kôm el-Ah. mar (Hierakonpolis).v.195Wand with animals on both sides, ivory, larger fragment in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 14706, smaller partin London, University College.Quibell, Archaic Objects pl. xvi [1, 2].

Kôm el-Ah. mar (Hierakonpolis).v.195Carved ivories, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 14701 (JE 32172), CG 14702 (JE 32184), CG 14703 (JE32174), CG 14704 (JE 32173), CG 14705 (JE 32175), CG 14706 (JE 32170), CG 14707 (JE 32176), CG14708 (JE 32177), CG 14709 (JE 32171), CG 14710 (JE 32180), CG 14711 (JE 32183), CG 14712 (JE32179), CG 14713 (JE 32182), CG 14714 (JE 32181), CG 14715 (JE 32178).Quibell, Archaic Objects 307-12 pl. 64.

Kôm el-Ah. mar (Hierakonpolis). Temple Enclosure. Finds.v.196Kneeling statue, Protodynastic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 32159.Quibell and Green, i, 6 pl. ii [left upper]; ii, 13, 35 pl. i. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 300 [3073].

Kôm el-Ah. mar (Hierakonpolis). Temple Enclosure. Finds.v.196Fragment from stelae with Horus name of Khasekhem, schist, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 33895.Quibell and Green, ii, 47-8 pl. lviii. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 301 [3078].<<>>

Kôm el-Ah. mar (Hierakonpolis). Temple Enclosure. Finds.v.196Jamb of Khasekhemui, with foundation scene, red granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 57107-8 (JE33896).Capart and Werbrouck, Memphis fig. 116. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 46 [84].

Kôm el-Ah. mar (Hierakonpolis). Temple Enclosure. Finds.v.196A (moved here from v.200)Offering-table of Sesostris I, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23010.Kamal, Tables d’offrandes 9 pl. 5.

Kôm el-Ah. mar (Hierakonpolis). Fort. Protodynastic.v.197Fragment from jamb or stela of Khasekhemui, red granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 66275.Lansing in MMA Bull. Pt. ii, (Nov. 1935), 44 fig. 11.

Kôm el-Ah. mar (Hierakonpolis). Predynastic Cemetery or Town. ‘Decorated Tomb.’v.199

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Kôm el-Ah. mar (Hierakonpolis). Predynastic Cemetery or Town. Finds.v.199APalette of Scorpion King Narmer, slate, probably from here in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72034.Kaplony in Orientalia N.S. xxxiv (1965), 134-5 pl. xx [3].

Kôm el-Ah. mar (Hierakonpolis). Predynastic Cemetery.v.199-200Lower part of seated statue of Pepy, black granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 43.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten i, pl. 11.

Kôm el-Ah. mar (Hierakonpolis). Predynastic Cemetery.v.199-200Lower part of seated statue of Amenemhet III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 423.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, pl. 68.

Kôm el-Ah. mar (Hierakonpolis). Predynastic Cemetery.v.199-200Lower part of seated statue of Sesostris II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 425.Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, pl. 69.

Kôm el-Ah. mar (Hierakonpolis). Miscellaneous.v.200Statue of Memi, granite, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1263 (JE 29480).Texts, Borchardt, iv, 134-5.

Kôm el-Ah. mar (Hierakonpolis). Miscellaneous.v.200Stela mentioning Iymer, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20318 (JE 29233).Text, Lange and Schäfer, Grab– und Denksteine i, 330-1.

Kôm el-Ah. mar (Hierakonpolis). Miscellaneous. Various.v.200AInscribed fragment with cartouche of Djedkare, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38293.Adams, B. Ancient Nekhen 126 [14] fig.

Kôm el-Ah. mar (Hierakonpolis). Miscellaneous. Various.v.200ASealings, clay, Predynastic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 14673-8 (JE 33889-94).Quibell, Archaic Objects 302-3 pl. 63.

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Edfu Tell. Mastaba-Field. Kar. Temp. Teti, Pepy I, and Merenre I. Niche. In Cairo, Egyptian Museum.v.200Stela of Meryrenufer Kar seated on left, with 7 lines of text, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43370.Clère Le chauves 33 [A.1] fig. 8. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 41-3 [80].

Edfu Tell. Mastaba-Field. Kar. Temp. Teti, Pepy I, and Merenre I. Niche. In Cairo, Egyptian Museum.v.200AStela of Pepy Kar, 7 lines of text above, and family below, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43371.See Maspero, Guide (1915), 41-3 [80].

Edfu Tell. Mastaba-Field. Kar. Temp. Teti, Pepy I, and Merenre I.v.200Seated statue of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43776.Smith, Hist. Sculp. 87-8 pl. 26 [e].

Edfu Tell. Mastaba-Field. Kar. Temp. Teti, Pepy I, and Merenre I.v.200Statue of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43777.

Edfu Tell. Mastaba-Field. Kar. Temp. Teti, Pepy I, and Merenre I.v.200AHeadrest, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Bruyère, Tell Edfou i (1937), 42 n.3 pl. 16 [1].

Edfu Tell. Mastaba-Field. Isi. Temp. Isesi, Unis, and Pepy I. Inner Hall.v.201(7)Stela of Thau, Old Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 63852.Alliot, Tell Edfou (1933), 29 [1] pls. x [1], xiv [3, 4].

Edfu Tell. Mastaba-Field. Isi.Temp. Isesi, Unis, and Pepy I. Finds.v.201AStela of Isi, Old Kingdom, probably from here, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 41801.

Edfu Tell. Mastaba-Field. Khuwi. Dyn. VI.v.202AStela of deceased, with 9 lines of offering text, and deceased standing, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 66903.Bruyere, Tell Edfou i, 1937, 38-40 pl. 15 [2].

Edfu Tell. Mastaba-Field. Harnakht. Dyn. VI.v.202AStela with deceased seated, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Bruyere, Tell Edfou i, 1937, 49-50 pl. xiv [2].

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Edfu Tell. Mastaba Field. Mastaba II.v.202AVase with titulary of Teti, and stylized lotus on base, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 66897.Bruyère, Tell Edfou i (1937), 35 n.1 pl. xvii [1, 2].

Edfu Tell. Mastaba-Field. Sabni. Dyn. VI.v.202AVessels, with texts giving contents, pottery, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 66886-95.Bruyère, Tell Edfou i, (1937), 31-2, 111 [77] pl. xxv [2]

Edfu Tell. Mastaba-Field. Finds.v.202AVase of Queen Sitamun, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 68780.Michalowski, Tell Edfou ii 1938, 47 [106] cf. pl. xx [8].

Edfu Tell. Mastaba-Field. Finds.v.202AMagical wand, clay, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 68773.Michalowski, Tell Edfou ii 1938, 120 [600] pl. xl [3].

Edfu Tell. Town Site. Finds.v.202ATwo blocks with goddesses libating, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 68792-3.Bruyère, Tell Edfou ii, 39 [64-5] pl. xiv.

Edfu Tell. Town Site. Finds.v.202AColumn fragment, king offering, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 68790.Bruyère, Tell Edfou ii, 41 [77] pl. xvii [1].

Edfu Tell. Town Site. Finds.v.202AColumn fragment, winged Isis and man with naos on one side, and Bes on the other, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 68791.Bruyère, Tell Edfou ii, 43 [85] pl. xv.

Edfu Tell. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.202AHarnakht, Divine Chancellor, etc., Dyn. VI (?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 66929.Bruyère, Tell Edfou i, pl. 14 [2].

Edfu Tell. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.202

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Khensemweset, temp. Dedumes (Zadhetepre), Dyn. XIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38917.Barsanti in Ann. Serv. ix (1908), 1-2 pl.

Edfu Tell. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.202Harsekher, temp. Dedumes (Zadneferre). Dyn. XIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46988 (as JE 46998 inBibl.).Engelbach in Ann. Serv. xxi (1921), 189-90 [2] pl.

Edfu Tell. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.203Parents of Sebkemsaf, with figures of Queen and sister, fragment, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No.16.2.22.23.Engelbach in Ann. Serv. xxii (1922), 116 pl. opp. 168 [6].

Edfu Tell. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.203Hori, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20329 (JE 29254).Lange and Schäfer, Grab– und Denksteine iv, pl. 24; i, 342.

Edfu Tell. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.203Harem-mehebi, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20530 (JE 22183).Mariette, Mon. Div. pl. 40.

Edfu Tell. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.203Harnakht, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20499.Lange and Schäfer, Grab– und Denksteine iv, pl. 34.

Edfu Tell. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.203Harherkhuti, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20537 (JE 31612).Lange and Schäfer, Grab– und Denksteine iv, pl. 39.

Edfu Tell. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.203Dhout, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20623 (JE 29236).Lange and Schäfer, Grab– und Denksteine iv, pl. 49.

Edfu Tell. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.203Ib, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46200.

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Text, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xvii (1917), 237-9 [i].

Edfu Tell. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.203Hori, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46199.Text, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xvii (1917), 240-1 [iii].<<>>

Edfu Tell. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.203Iuf, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20789 (JE 43362).Text, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xvii (1917), 242-3 [v].<<>>

Edfu Tell. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.203Iuf, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 9.6.18.26.Text, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xviii (1919), 49-50 [viii].

Edfu Tell. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.203Ib, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 9.6.18.25.Text, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xviii (1919), 50-1 [ix].

Edfu Tell. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.203Iuf with statue in niche, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 9.6.18.30.Text, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xviii (1919), 52 [xii].

Edfu Tell. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.203Nubemib, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 9.6.18.27.Text, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xviii (1919), 51-2 [xi].

Edfu Tell. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.203Khuy, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46784.Engelbach in Ann. Serv. xvii (1917), pl. opp. 168 [1-3]; xxi (1921), 64-7 [3-5].

Edfu Tell. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.203Harbehdetimosu, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46786.Engelbach in Ann. Serv. xvii (1917), pl. opp. 168 [1-3]; xxi (1921), 64-7 [3-5].

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Edfu Tell. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.203Harherkhutf, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46785.Engelbach in Ann. Serv. xvii (1917), pl. opp. 168 [1-3]; xxi (1921), 64-7 [3-5].<<>>

Edfu Tell. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.203Iuf, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 63949.Engelbach in Ann. Serv. xxii (1922), pl. opp. 168 [4, 5, 7, 8].

Edfu Tell. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.203Nebiref (as Nebiref in Bibl.), Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 16.2.22.21.Engelbach in Ann. Serv. xxii (1922), pl. opp. 168 [4, 5, 7, 8].<<>>

Edfu Tell. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.203Hori, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Engelbach in Ann. Serv. xxii (1922), pl. opp. 168 [4, 5, 7, 8].

Edfu Tell. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.203Harnakht, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 16.2.22.22.Engelbach in Ann. Serv. xxii (1922), pl. opp. 168 [4, 5, 7, 8].

Edfu Tell. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.203Ramosi, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 48229.Engelbach in Ann. Serv. xxiii (1923), 183-4 fig. 1.

Edfu Tell. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.203Haremkhaef, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 48230.Engelbach in Ann. Serv. xxiii (1923), 185-6 fig. 2.

Edfu Tell. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.203Har-ankhef, 1st half of Dyn. XVII (as Middle Kingdom in Bibl.), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 52456.Gunn in Ann. Serv. xxix (1929), 5-14 fig. on 7.

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Edfu Tell. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.203ASisobk, Middle Kingdom (?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 47927.<<>>

Edfu Tell. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.203AEmhab called Tamereru, Dyn. XVII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 49566.Cerny in MDAIK xxiv (1969), 87-92 pl. xiii.<<>>

Edfu Tell. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.203Iuf before Queens Ahhotp and Sebkemsaf, temp. Amosis, Amenophis I, and Tuthmosis I, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 34009 (JE 27091).Lacau, Stèles du Nouvel Empire 16-17 pl. 6.

Edfu Tell. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.204Fragment, with kneeling figure of Hatiay, Dyn. XIX or XX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46749.Engelbach in Ann. Serv. xxi (1921), 74 fig. 9.

Edfu Tell. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.204Two fragments found separately, Amenemhet and wife before Mut of Asher, and Apet as hippopotamus, temp.Sabacon, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46916.Bisson de la Roque in BIFAO xxv (1925), 47-8 pl.

Edfu Tell. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.204Psammethek, Herald of Nub, Dyn. XXVI, formerly in Sayce colln., now in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Text, Sayce in Rec. de Trav. xvi (1894), 174-5 [v, 1st text] (called Nag el-H. as.aa).

Edfu Tell. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.204AFragment, of ...tem, with text of year 8 of Sethos I, sandstone, found at Barramia, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 47517.<<>>

Edfu Tell. Miscellaneous. Statues.v.204AStanding statuette, black stone, Dyn. XIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36511.Hornemann, Types i, pl. 105.

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Edfu Tell. Miscellaneous. Statues.v.204AStatuette of Haremnakht, serpentine, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 45704.<<>>

Edfu Tell. Miscellaneous. Statues.v.204Statue of Id, son of Ib, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 9.6.18.28.Text, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xviii (1919), 51 [x].

Edfu Tell. Miscellaneous. Statues.v.204Statue of Iyni, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46181.Hornemann, Types iii, pls. 667. Text, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xvii (1917), 243-4 [vi].

Edfu Tell. Miscellaneous. Statues.v.204Statue of Iyni, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46182.Hornemann, Types iii, pls. 668. Ann. Serv. xvii (1917), 243-4 [vii].

Edfu Tell. Miscellaneous. Statues.v.204Sebkhotp, seated, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 489 (JE 31393).Text, Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 66-7.

Edfu Tell. Miscellaneous. Statues.v.204ASquatting statue with hand under chin, Dyn. XVII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 49565.Hornemann, Types ii, pl. 529.<<>>

Edfu Tell. Miscellaneous. Statues.v.204Seated statue in cloak, with cartouches of Tuthmosis II and III, head lost, basalt, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. No. 27.3.25.5.Sourouzian, H. in Hommages ... Leclant i, 515-16 [27] fig. 3 [c]. Text, Legrain, Répertoire No. 82.

Edfu Tell. Miscellaneous. Statues.v.204Squatting statue of Harimai, Dyn. XX-XXV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 41019.Text, Maspero in Ann. Serv. x (1910), 10 [viii].<<>>

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Edfu Tell. Miscellaneous. Coffins.v.204ASarcophagus, limestone, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36433.Hornemann, Types iii, pl. 798.

Edfu Tell. Miscellaneous. Offering-tables.v.204Ib (and wife), Iuf-Dhout and Id, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23015.Kamal, Tables d’offrandes 14 pl. 8.

Edfu Tell. Miscellaneous. Offering-tables.v.204Ib, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46203.Text, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xvii (1917), 239-40 [i].<<>>

Edfu Tell. Miscellaneous. Offering-tables.v.204Harinheret. Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46202.Fischer, The Orientation of Hieroglyphs i, 110-11 fig. 112. Text, Daressy in Ann. Serv. xvii (1917), 241-2 [4].<<>>

Edfu Tell. Miscellaneous. Offering-tables.v.204Harwenef, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 16.2.22.20.Engelbach in Ann. Serv. xxii (1922), 117-18 pl. opp. 168 [9].<<>>

Edfu Tell. Miscellaneous. Offering-tables.v.204Menkh, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Text, Engelbach in Ann. Serv. xxii (1922), 123 pl. opp. 168 [9].<<>>

Edfu Tell. Miscellaneous. Offering-tables.v.204AHarnakht, small, Middle Kingdom (?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 41804.

Edfu Tell. Miscellaneous. Various.v.205Jambs of Senaib, sandstone, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38998 (Temp. No. 27.2.21.19).Texts, Legrain in Ann.Serv. iii (1902), 267-8.

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Edfu Tell. Miscellaneous. Various.v.205APart of side of door with 7 columns of text of Psammetikhos I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38997.Head of King, Myliwiec, Royal Portraiture 119 pl. li [c].<<>>

Edfu Tell. Miscellaneous. Various.v.205Lintel of Amenmosi, First prophet of Horus of Edfu, temp. Ramesses III , in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE45707.Kitchen and Gaballa in Serapis 6 (1980), 75-6 fig. pl. Text, Kitchen, Ramesside Inscriptions v.431 [208, 1].

Edfu Tell. Miscellaneous. Various.v.205Lintel of Amenmosi, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43043.Text, Maspero in Ann. Serv. xi (1911), 151-2 [xv, A].<<>>

Edfu Tell. Miscellaneous. Various.v.205Lintel of Espre, kneeling with hymn to Horus, Dyn. XIX-XX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43043.Text, Maspero in Ann. Serv. xi (1911), 152-3 [xv, C].<<>>

Edfu Tell. Miscellaneous. Various.v.205ARelief with scorpion (named) and four lines of text of Dhout, New Kingdom (?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 36507.<<>>

Edfu Tell. Miscellaneous. Various.v.205ARelief with king kneeling, demotic text, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 50053.Spiegelberg, W. Die demotischen Denkmäler iii. Die demotische Inscriften und Papyri (Cat. Caire), 30-1 pl. 15.

Edfu Tell. Miscellaneous. Various.v.205AVase of Pepy II, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 7.11.30.4.

Edfu Tell. Miscellaneous. Various.v.205AFragment of plaque with cartouche of Hatshepsut, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 66938.Bruyere, Tell Edfou i, 17.

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Edfu Tell. Miscellaneous. Various.v.205Plaque with goddess, unfinished, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 33412.Edgar, Sculptors’ Studies 57 pl. 25.

Edfu Tell. Miscellaneous. Various.v.205APlaque with owl’s head, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 33462 (JE 28418).Edgar, Sculptors’ Studies 76 pl. 37.

Edfu Tell. Miscellaneous. Various.v.205Plaque with head of lioness and mes-sign, sandstone. Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 33432 (JE 35894).Edgar, Sculptors’ Studies pl. 29.

Edfu Tell. Miscellaneous. Various.v.205AHead-rest of Kar called Pepinufer, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 66919.Bruyere, Tell Edfou i, 42 n.3, 102 pl. 16 [1].

Edfu Tell. Miscellaneous. Various.v.205AWater-clock with ape in relief, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Sloley in JEA xvii (1931), 176 pl. 22.

Edfu Tell. Miscellaneous. Various.v.205Altar with scenes suggesting human sacrifice, Ptolemaic or Roman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See Weigall in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), 44-6.

Nag el-H. as.âya. Family tomb of Peshu. Ptolemaic to Roman Period.v.206Stela of deceased, Ptolemaic or Roman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Text, Maspero in ZÄS xxiii (1885), 3-4 [lxi].

Nag el-H. as.âya. Family tomb of Peshu. Ptolemaic to Roman Period.v.206Cartonnage of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Text, Maspero in ZÄS xxiii (1885), 3-4 [lxi].

Nag el-H. as.âya. Family tomb of Peshu. Ptolemaic to Roman Period.v.206

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Cartonnage of daughter, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Text, Maspero in ZÄS xxiii (1885), 3-4 [lxi].

Nag el-H. as.âya. Various. Statues.v.206AStatue base of Satis dedicated by Amenophis III, black granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36818.

Nag el-H. as.âya. Various. Statues.v.206AKneeling statues of Isis and Nephthys, wood (?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See Maspero, Guide (1915), 352 [3414-15].

Nag el-H. as.âya. Various. Stelae.v.206Psammetheknebpehti, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22002.Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 1.

Nag el-H. as.âya. Various. Stelae.v.206Khensardais, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22004.Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 2.

Nag el-H. as.âya. Various. Stelae.v.206Tedeharsemtu, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22008.Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 4.

Nag el-H. as.âya. Various. Stelae.v.206Psammethekemakhet, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22013.Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 5.

Nag el-H. as.âya. Various. Stelae.v.206Hathoriti, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22018.Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 7.

Nag el-H. as.âya. Various. Stelae.v.206Penu, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22021.Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 8.

Nag el-H. as.âya. Various. Stelae.

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v.206Nebthetyt (as Nebthetity in Bibl.), daughter of Psammethek Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG22024.Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 9.

Nag el-H. as.âya. Various. Stelae.v.206Esshe-tfenii, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22026.Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 8.

Nag el-H. as.âya. Various. Stelae.v.206Pekmy (?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22029.Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 10.

Nag el-H. as.âya. Various. Stelae.v.206Pedeamun, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22048.Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 14.

Nag el-H. as.âya. Various. Stelae.v.206Harsiesi, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22049.Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 15.

Nag el-H. as.âya. Various. Stelae.v.206Peshu, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22050.Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 15.

Nag el-H. as.âya. Various. Stelae.v.206Dhutmosi (corrected from [Harsemtu]pkhrad (?) in Bibl.), probably Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. No. 6.7.24.6.Text, Daressy in Rec. de Trav. xiv (1893), 180-1 [lxxv]; id. ib. xxiii (1901), 129-30 [d].

Nag el-H. as.âya. Various.v.206Coffins of Harsiesi (same man as following), inner and outer, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No.21.11.16.14, 15.Texts, Daressy in Rec. de Trav. xxiii (1901), 130 [1].

Nag el-H. as.âya. Various.

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v.206ACanopic box of Harsiesi (same man as preceding), wood, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 4738(JE 28432).Reisner, Canopics 373-5 pl. lxxxii.<<>>

Nag el-H. as.âya. Various.v.206ACanopic-chest of Dhutmosi, wood, Ptolemaic or Roman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 4739.Reisner, Canopics 375-7 pl. lxxxiii.

Nag el-H. as.âya. Various.v.206Two canopic chests, painted wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See Maspero, Guide (1915), 349 [3390], 354 [3450].

Nag el-H. as.âya. Various.v.206ACoffin of Pedesi, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 20.4.16.1.

Nag el-H. as.âya. Various.v.206ACoffin-lid of Zemutshepenankh (woman), Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 27.9.16.7.See De Meulenaere in MDAIK xxv (1969), 95 n. 2.<<>>

Nag el-H. as.âya. Various.v.206Offering-table of Curtius (?) and Nitocris, Roman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23178(JE 40540, 36411).Kamal, Tables d’offrandes 132 pl. 45.

West Silsila. Miscellaneous.v.218AColossal hawk, sandstone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 15.2.21.8.

West Silsila. Miscellaneous.v.218AStela of Tueris as hippopotamus on shrine between mountains with crocodile, with Peshedu (TT3) offeringto her, and man and four women below, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Bruyère, Fouilles Rapport Deir el Médineh (1935-40), iii, 77-8 fig. 7 (incorrectly called 36661).

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Bimban.v.218Stela of an Overseer of prophets of the Triad of Elephantine, before Khnum, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 60477.Text, Weigall in Ann. Serv. ix (1908), 111-12 (second stela).

Bimban.v.218Stela of Nakhtu, Servant of Prince Mermosi, with Khnum and Anukis at top, [temp. Amenophis III], in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 60475.Text, Weigall in Ann. Serv. ix (1908), 112 (third stela).

Bimban.v.218Stela with Khnum and Anubis facing each other, with destroyed text below, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 60476.Text, Weigall in Ann. Serv. ix (1908), 112 (fifth stela).

Bimban.v.218Stela of User[het], Mayor of Elephantine, two registers, I, three seated goddesses, Satis, Anukis and anotheron left, and Amun-Re and Khnum on right, II, man and boy before offerings, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 60478.Text, Weigall in Ann. Serv. ix (1908), 111 (first stela).<<>>

Bimban.v.218Stela with man kneeling before hawk on pylon, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60474.Text, Weigall in Ann. Serv. ix (1908), 112 (sixth stela).

Aswân. Elephantine. Temple of Trajan.v.226AColumn in 3 fragments, usurped from Tuthmosis IV, Ramesses II holding flowers, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 41560.Forman and Malímková, Egyptiàn Art pl. 58.

Aswân. Elephantine. Temple of Trajan.v.226ATwo columns and fragments with name of Amasis, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 41559.Text from one with invocation to Miket in Elephantine, Habachi in MDAIK xxiv (1969), 182 fig. 9.

Aswân. Elephantine. Great Temple of Khnum.

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v.226ABlock from door of Ramesses II, pink granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 52009.<<>>

Aswân. Elephantine. Town and Temple Enclosure. Finds.v.226Plaque with cartouches of Wegaf and Sesostris IV (?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38333.Texts, Legrain in Ann. Serv. viii (1907), 250-2 fig. 1.

Aswân. Elephantine. Great Temple of Khnum. Finds.v.227ABlock-statue of Nebnakht (same man as following), Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 40053.See Schulz, Entwicklung i, 298 [165].<<>>

Aswân. Elephantine. Great Temple of Khnum. Finds.v.227AStela of Nebnakht (same man as preceding) with mother, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 40054.Valbelle in BIFAO 75 (1975), 123-6 [1] pl. xviii.Centre of Doc. photo. folder 209, 12303; BIFAO 75 (1975), 123-6 [1] pl. xviii.<<>>

Aswân. Elephantine. Great Temple of Khnum. Finds.v.227AStela of Hekaib son of Itefankh, Old Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20827 (JE 40056).Centre of Doc. photo. folder 209, 12302 [left]. See Valbelle, Satis and Anukis 7 [47] (as Dyn. XII or XIII).<<>>

Aswân. Elephantine. Great Temple of Khnum. Finds.v.227AStela of Ineni, Dyn. XIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 40055.Centre of Doc. photo., SR, folder 209, 12309.<<.>>

Aswân. Elephantine. Great Temple of Khnum. Finds.v.227AVase dedicated by Abib (woman), faience, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 39617.<<>>

Aswân. Elephantine. Great Temple of Khnum. Finds.v.227Fragment from stela of Kashta, with King (head only) before [Khnum, Satis], and probably Anukis [now lost],

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sandstone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 41013.Leclant in ZÄS xc (1963), 174-8 fig. 1.

Aswân. Elephantine. Great Temple of Khnum. Finds.v.227Head and other fragments of seated statue of a King Psammetikhos (as royal head in Bibl.), black granite, Dyn.XXVI or Ptolemaic, head in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 40052.Bickel, S. in BIFAO 95 (1995), 93-9 figs. 1-9, 10 (reconstruction).<<>>

Aswân. Elephantine. Temple of Satis. Re-used blocks.v.227A (moved from v.229)Block with Mentuhotp III in offering-scene, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 39748.Mond and Myers, Temples of Armant 166-7 pl. 88 [1]. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 114 [329].

Aswân. Elephantine. Temple of Satis. Re-used blocks.v.227A (moved from v.244, slips still filed here)Two jambs of Mentuhotp Nebhepetre, sandstone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 41557.Habachi in MDAIK xix (1963), 41 pl. xii.

Aswân. Elephantine. Temple of Satis. Re-used blocks.v.227A (moved from v.244)Fragments from 8 sided pillars of Mentuhotp Nebhepetre, sandstone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No.4.12.14.12.See Habachi in MDAIK xix (1963), 41.

Aswân. Elephantine. Temple of Amenophis III.v.229Stela of Amenophis II, of year 3], with addition of year 4, double scene, King with Satis (?) before Khnum,and with Anukis before Amun, with duplicate text of Amada stela below, black granite, upper part, in Vienna,Kunsthistorisches Museum, ÄS 5909, lower part, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 34019 (JE 28585).Lacau, Stèles du Nouvel Empire 38-40 pl. 12. See Maspero, Guide (1914), 117 [401].

Aswân. Elephantine. Ram Cemetery.v.229Fragment from statue-base (as block in Bibl.) of Sesostris I, probably belongs to the statue group in AswânMuseum (v.243), red granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 41558.Habachi, Studies on the Middle Kingdom 205-6 pl. 13 [3]. See PSBA xxx (1908), 72.

Aswân. Elephantine. Ram Cemetery.v.229AStatue of Nehi, Viceroy [of Kush], kneeling with Hathor sistrum, black granite, temp. Tuthmosis III, in Cairo,

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Aswân. Elephantine. Ram Cemetery.v.229Obelisk, Ptolemaic (?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 17034 (JE 55313).Kuentz, Obélisques pl. 16.

Aswân. Elephantine. Ram Cemetery.v.229Obelisk, Ptolemaic (?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 17035 (JE 55314).Kuentz, Obélisques pl. 16.

Aswân. Elephantine. Ram Cemetery.v.229Offering-table, Ptolemaic (?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 17036.Kuentz, Obélisques pl. 16.

Aswân. Elephantine. Ram Cemetery.v.229ARam coffins with masks, Ptolemaic or Roman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Kákosy in ZÄS 96 (1970), 109-15 Abb. 1-5.

Aswân. Elephantine. Ram Cemetery.v.229ARam coffin with mask (from preceding group), gilded, Greek-Roman, possibly one of following group, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, now in Luxor, Museum of Mummification.Saleh, A. in KMT 11 [1] (2000), 24 fig. [upper left].

Aswân. Elephantine. Ram Cemetery.v.229Ram-sarcophagus, granite, Roman Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 41561.Head of ram, Capart, Documents pour servir à l’étude de l’art égyptien ii, pl. 100. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 269-70 [1301].

Aswân. Elephantine. Ram Cemetery.v.229ACartonnages of rams, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 39745-6, 39498, 39501.See A Brief Description Nos. 6123-4.

Aswân. Elephantine. Miscellaneous.v.229ALower part from stela of Sesostris I, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 19.4.22.1.

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Aswân. Elephantine. Miscellaneous.v.229ABlock of King Huni or Ny-Suteh, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 41556.Goedicke in ZÄS lxxxi (1956), 21-4 fig. on 22.

Aswân. Qubbet el-Hâwa. Rock Tombs.v.231APot of Sebkhotp, inscribed, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 91740.See The Egyptian Museum, Cairo in ten years 1965-1975, 43.

Aswân. Qubbet el-Hâwa. Rock Tombs. 25 and 26. Double tomb of Mekhu and Sabni. Temp. Pepy II.v.232ATwo pots dedicated by Iuntet (woman), and another one of Mekhu, found by Grenfell, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum.See Edel in ZÄS 100 (1973), 3-4.

Aswân. Qubbet el-Hâwa. Rock Tombs. 31. Sirenput II. Temp. Amenemhet II. Inner Hall.v.233(4)-(6)Niche. Front part in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.Müller, Die Felsengräber Abb. 39 pl. xxxi [a].

Aswân. Qubbet el-Hâwa. Rock Tombs. 31. Sirenput II. Temp. Amenophis II. Finds. Offering-tables.v.234Khasenmut (as Khausenmut in Bibl.), Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23151 (JE 27166).Kamal, Tables d’offrandes pl. 38.

Aswân. Qubbet el-Hâwa. Rock Tombs. 31. Sirenput II. Temp. Amenophis II. Finds. Offering-tables.v.234Neferebre, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23155 (JE 27144).Kamal, Tables d’offrandes pl. 39.

Aswân. Qubbet el-Hâwa. Rock Tombs. 31. Sirenput II. Temp. Amenophis II. Finds. Stelae.v.234Gemet (?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22047 (JE 27130, 26919).Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 14.

Aswân. Qubbet el-Hâwa. Rock Tombs. 31. Sirenput II. Temp. Amenophis II. Finds. Stelae.v.234Name illegible, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22060 (JE 27159).Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 20.

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Aswân. Qubbet el-Hâwa. Rock Tombs. 31. Sirenput II. Temp. Amenophis II. Finds. Stelae.v.234Tedeseonkh, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22062 (JE 27132).Text, Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines 58-9.

Aswân. Qubbet el-Hâwa. Rock Tombs. 31. Sirenput II. Temp. Amenophis II. Finds. Stelae.v.234Nasnakht, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22063 (JE 27126).Text, Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines 59.

Aswân. Qubbet el-Hâwa. Rock Tombs. 31. Sirenput II. Temp. Amenophis II. Finds. Stelae.v.234Mehna, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22064 (JE 27147).Text, Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines 60.

Aswân. Qubbet el-Hâwa. Rock Tombs. 31. Sirenput II. Temp. Amenophis II. Finds. Stelae.v.234Pedeharkhebi, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22065 (JE 27127).Text, Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines 60-1.

Aswân. Qubbet el-Hâwa. Rock Tombs. 31. Sirenput II. Temp. Amenophis II. Finds. Stelae.v.234Takhau, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22066 (JE 27163).Text, Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines 61.

Aswân. Qubbet el-Hâwa. Rock Tombs. 31. Sirenput II. Temp. Amenophis II. Finds. Stelae.v.234Tawehere, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22068 (JE 27123).Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 20.

Aswân. Qubbet el-Hâwa. Rock Tombs. 31. Sirenput II. Temp. Amenophis II. Finds. Stelae.v.234Khenstefnakht (?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22073 (JE 27158).Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 24.

Aswân. Qubbet el-Hâwa. Rock Tombs. 31. Sirenput II. Temp. Amenophis II. Finds. Stelae.v.234Wehebre, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22078 (JE 27105).Text, Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines 73.

Aswân. Qubbet el-Hâwa. Rock Tombs. 31. Sirenput II. Temp. Amenophis II. Finds. Stelae.v.234Baenpekhnum-khau, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22079 (JE 27127).

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Aswân. Qubbet el-Hâwa. Rock Tombs. 31. Sirenput II. Temp. Amenophis II. Finds. Stelae.v.234Thauenkhons, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22080 (JE 37135).Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 25.

Aswân. Qubbet el-Hâwa. Rock Tombs. 31. Sirenput II. Temp. Amenophis II. Finds. Stelae.v.234Harsiesi, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22081 (JE 27142).Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 26.

Aswân. Qubbet el-Hâwa. Rock Tombs. 31. Sirenput II. Temp. Amenophis II. Finds. Stelae.v.234Abesesardais, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22082 (JE 27111).Text, Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines 75-6.

Aswân. Qubbet el-Hâwa. Rock Tombs. 31. Sirenput II. Temp. Amenophis II. Finds. Stelae.v.234Horiy, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22083 (JE 27103).Text, Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines 76.

Aswân. Qubbet el-Hâwa. Rock Tombs. 31. Sirenput II. Temp. Amenophis II. Finds. Stelae.v.234Beterdishehor, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22088 (JE 27112).Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 28.

Aswân. Qubbet el-Hâwa. Rock Tombs. 31. Sirenput II. Temp. Amenophis II. Finds. Stelae.v.234Pedamenopet, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22089 (JE 32026).Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 27.

Aswân. Qubbet el-Hâwa. Rock Tombs. 31. Sirenput II. Temp. Amenophis II. Finds. Stelae.v.234Pahu-amun, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22092 (JE 27134).Text, Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines 82.

Aswân. Qubbet el-Hâwa. Rock Tombs. 31. Sirenput II. Temp. Amenophis II. Finds. Stelae.v.234Ditsatit, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22096 (JE 27161).Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 30.

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v.234Tsherenhi, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22097 (JE 27106).Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 30.

Aswân. Qubbet el-Hâwa. Rock Tombs. 31. Sirenput II. Temp. Amenophis II. Finds. Stelae.v.234Esetardais, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22100 (JE 27133).Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 31.

Aswân. Qubbet el-Hâwa. Rock Tombs. 31. Sirenput II. Temp. Amenophis II. Finds. Stelae.v.234Dedhap, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22102 (JE 27131).Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 31.

Aswân. Qubbet el-Hâwa. Rock Tombs. 31. Sirenput II. Temp. Amenophis II. Finds. Stelae.v.234Pedehapmen, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22103 (JE 27154).Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 31.

Aswân. Qubbet el-Hâwa. Rock Tombs. 31. Sirenput II. Temp. Amenophis II. Finds. Stelae.v.234Taker, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22104 (JE 27143).Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 31.

Aswân. Qubbet el-Hâwa. Rock Tombs. 31. Sirenput II. Temp. Amenophis II. Finds. Stelae.v.234Merubastiotes, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22105 (JE 27086).Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 32.

Aswân. Qubbet el-Hâwa. Rock Tombs. 31. Sirenput II. Temp. Amenophis II. Finds. Stelae.v.234Hor, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22107 (JE 27152).Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 32.

Aswân. Qubbet el-Hâwa. Rock Tombs. 31. Sirenput II. Temp. Amenophis II. Finds. Stelae.v.234Taduanekhbet, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22108 (JE 27107).Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 32.

Aswân. Qubbet el-Hâwa. Rock Tombs. 31. Sirenput II. Temp. Amenophis II. Finds. Stelae.v.234Uzarenf, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22109 (JE 27088).Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 33.

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Aswân. Qubbet el-Hâwa. Rock Tombs. 31. Sirenput II. Temp. Amenophis II. Finds. Stelae.v.234Herardais, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22110 (JE 27164).Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 33.

Aswân. Qubbet el-Hâwa. Rock Tombs. 31. Sirenput II. Temp. Amenophis II. Finds. Stelae.v.234Pedeptah, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22113 (JE 27108).Text, Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines 96-7.

Aswân. Qubbet el-Hâwa. Rock Tombs. 31. Sirenput II. Temp. Amenophis II. Finds. Stelae.v.234Tairubaste, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22115 (JE 27114).Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 34.

Aswân. Qubbet el-Hâwa. Rock Tombs. 31. Sirenput II. Temp. Amenophis II. Finds. Stelae.v.234Paheres, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22118 (JE 27136).Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 34.

Aswân. Qubbet el-Hâwa. Rock Tombs. 31. Sirenput II. Temp. Amenophis II. Finds. Stelae.v.234Wehebre, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22121.Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 35.

Aswân. Qubbet el-Hâwa. Rock Tombs. 31. Sirenput II. Temp. Amenophis II. Finds. Stelae.v.234Zehapiefankh, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22159 (JE 27160).Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 48.

Aswân. Qubbet el-Hâwa. Rock Tombs. 31. Sirenput II. Temp. Amenophis II. Finds. Stelae.v.234No name, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22160 (JE 27104).Spiegelberg, Dem. Inschr. pl 22; Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 49.

Aswân. Qubbet el-Hâwa. Rock Tombs. 31. Sirenput II. Temp. Amenophis II. Finds. Stelae.v.234No name, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22175 (JE 32795).Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 51.

Aswân. Qubbet el-Hâwa. Rock Tombs. 31. Sirenput II. Temp. Amenophis II. Finds. Stelae.v.234Amenardais, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22191 (JE 27141).

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Aswân. Qubbet el-Hâwa. Rock Tombs. 31. Sirenput II. Temp. Amenophis II. Finds. Stelae.v.234Stela with demotic text, early Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 31094 (JE 27145).Spiegelberg, W. Die demotischen Denkmäler i. Die demotischen Inscriften (Cat. Caire) (1904), 25 pl. 5.

Aswân. Qubbet el-Hâwa. Rock Tombs. Hekaib-a Hekat. Probably temp. Amenemhet I (as Middle Kingdomin Bibl.). Passage.v.241Deceased with his two wives, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36420 (Temp. No. 12.4.22.8).Cecil in Ann. Serv. iv (1903), 69 n.1 pl. 5; Freed, R. in Der Manuelian, P. (ed.), Studies in Honor of WilliamKelly Simpson i, 312-14 fig. 5 [c].<<>>

Aswân. Qubbet el-Hâwa. Rock Tombs. Hekaib-a Hekat. Probably temp. Amenemhet I (as Middle Kingdomin Bibl.). Sepulchral Chamber.v.241Coffin of deceased, Dyn. XII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28127 (JE 36418).Funeral procession and rites fom interior, Grdseloff in Ann. Serv. li (1951), 137 fig. 3 pl. ii. Texts from interior,Lacau in Rec. de Trav. xxx (1908), 66-8; xxxi (1909), 21-3 [lxiv-lxv, B].

Aswân. Qubbet el-Hâwa. ‘Cecil Tombs’. Various.v.241-2Shell of Sesostris I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36398.Winlock in Studies Presented to F. Ll. Griffith 390 pl. 62 [a]. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 524 [5221].

Aswân. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.242ASirer(t), granite, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 86119.<<>>

Aswân. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.242ATeti, alabaster, Dyn. VI (?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 2230.<<>>

Aswân. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.242Mermosi, Viceroy, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34140 (JE 29261).Lacau, Stèles du Nouvel Empire pl. 58.

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v.242Inpui, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22020.Text, Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines 21.

Aswân. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.242Psammethek, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22046.Text, Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines 42.

Aswân. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.242Psammethek, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22055.Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 19.

Aswân. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.242Psametek, sandstone, Late Period, formerly in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22056, now in Alexandria,Graeco-Roman Museum, 3165.Text, Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines 54-5.

Aswân. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.242Zeho, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22058.Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 19.

Aswân. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.242Name illegible, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22061 (JE 27148).Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 20.

Aswân. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.242Psammethek, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22075 (JE 27129).Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 24.

Aswân. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.242Tawehere, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22086 (JE 27102).Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 26.

Aswân. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.242Ptahhotp, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22091 (JE 30431).

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Aswân. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.242Paiuh (?), Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22021 (JE 32794).Text, Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines 89.

Aswân. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.242Tedeusiri, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22106.Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 32.

Aswân. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.242Hemes, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22111 (JE 27110).Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 33.

Aswân. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.242Pedeamun, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22112 (JE 27100).Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 33.

Aswân. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.242Pedeharshefi, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22117.Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 34.

Aswân. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.242Ta-arhapy, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22119 (JE 27113).Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 35.

Aswân. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.242Ithy, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22158.Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines pl. 48.

Aswân. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.242Pedusiri, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22167.Text, Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines 149.

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v.242Pedusiri, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22190 (JE 37594).Text, Kamal, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines 188-9.

Aswân. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.243AStela of (Aramean), with text of year 7 of Artaxerxes, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36448.<<>>

Aswân. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.243ABottom of stela with 4 lines of text in praise of Triad of Elephantine, sandstone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 39536.<<>>

Aswân. Miscellaneous. Statues.v.243Useranket (as Usianket in Bibl.), seated, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 464(JE 2232).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 55 pl. 77. See Maspero, Guide, (1915) 155 [339].

Aswân. Miscellaneous. Statues.v.243Ankhet (?), standing, mother (as wife in Bibl.) of Useranket (see preceding entry), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 484 (JE 2231).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten ii, 64-5 pl. 80. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 156 [340].

Aswân. Miscellaneous. Statues.v.243Wiayt, girl, painted, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 811 (JE 30379).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 107 pl. 150.

Aswân. Miscellaneous. Statues.v.243Woman, seated, upper part, early Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 708 (JE 29781).Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten iii, 47-8 pl. 131.

Aswân. Miscellaneous. Statues.v.243AIyi, Dyn. XII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 65842.Engelbach in Ann. Serv. xxxvii (1937), 1-2 pl.

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v.243AStatuette of a queen, green serpentine, Dyn. XII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 39741.Encyclopédie Photo. de l’Art. Musée Caire pl. 51.

Aswân. Miscellaneous. Statues.v.243AAmenmosi, squatting, granite, New Kingdom (?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 20.10.14.3.Schulz, Entwicklung i, 323 [181]; ii, Taf. 82.<<>>

Aswân. Miscellaneous. Statues.v.243ADhuthotp, base, black granite, New Kingdom (?), found at Elephantine, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE39502.<<>>

Aswân. Miscellaneous. Statues.v.243APanufer, as scribe reading papyrus, head lost, New Kingdom (?), found at Elephantine, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 37652.

Aswân. Miscellaneous. Statues.v.244AStatue, kneeling with statuettes of Horus, Osiris, and Isis, inscribed, black granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 34569.Hornemann, Types iii, pl. 571.<<>>

Aswân. Miscellaneous. Statues.v.243AFragment of seated statue, with Aramaic text, Dyn. XXVII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 35562.Maspero in Ann. Serv. iii (1902), 96 pl.

Aswân. Miscellaneous. Coffins.v.243AFragment of coffin, name lost, with offering text, 1st Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 1808.Text, Borchardt, Denkmäler des Alten Reiches ii, 220.

Aswân. Miscellaneous. Coffins.v.244AMiniature limestone sarcophagus containing black granite funerary bed, mummy with ba, of Re, Dyn. XVIII,in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 48483 (JE 7752).

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Aswân. Miscellaneous. Reliefs.v.244Block with cartouches of Hatshepsut changed to Tuthmosis III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See Sette, Das Hatschepsut-Problem 53 [h].

Aswân. Miscellaneous. Offering tables.v.244Offering-table of Sesostris I, probably from Elephantine, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23003(JE 36817).Kamal, Tables d’offrandes pl. 3.<<>>

Aswân. Miscellaneous. Offering tables.v.244Offering-tables, no names, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23146-7, 23149-50, 23153-4, 23208(JE 40533-4, 40536, 40538, 40539, 40613, 40580).Kamal, Tables d’offrandes pls. 37-9.

Aswân. Miscellaneous. Obelisks.v.244Upper part from obelisk of Amenophis II, red granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 17015(JE 47997).Kuentz, Obélisques 30-1 pl. 10.

Aswân. Miscellaneous. Obelisks.v.244Fragments from obelisk of Tuthmosis IV (in Bibl. one fragment is referred to as ‘Fragment of obelisk ofTuthmosis I), red granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 17016 (JE 28976, 55309).Kuentz, Obélisques 31-2 pl. 10.

Aswân. Miscellaneous. Various.v.244ABark with hippopotamus, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 4923.See Keimer in REA ii (1929), 225 [35].<<>>

Aswân. Miscellaneous. Various.v.244Cylinder seal with Horus-name of Userkaf, schist, from Elephantine, formerly in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 2092.Mariette, Mon. Div. 54 [e].

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Aswân. Miscellaneous. Various.v.244Cylinder seal with Horus-name of Neferirkare(?), formerly in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 12900.Mariette, Mon. Div. 54 [f].<<>>

Aswân. Miscellaneous. Various.v.244Vase of Merenre I, alabaster, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 18694 (JE 2090).Bissing, Steingefässe 147-8 pl. i. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 165 [383].

Aswân. Miscellaneous. Various.v.244Vessel cover of Pepy II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 18695.Bissing, Steingefässe 147-8 pl. i (called Merenre). See Maspero, Guide (1915), 165 [383].

Aswân. Elephantine. Miscellaneous. Various.v.244AShell of Sesostris I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 12825 (JE 30381).See Winlock in Studies... Griffith 392 [18].

El-Shallâl.v.249Upper part from stela of Psammetikhos, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 22.11.14.16.Lepsius, Denkmäler iii, pl. 274 [d].

El-Shallâl.v.249ABlock with demotic text, Late Period, found in mosque, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60491.<<>>

Island of Bîga. Temple Precincts.v.258Colossal Osiride statue of Amenophis II, head lost, red granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 35878.Sourouzian in JARCE xxviii (1991), 60 fig. 7. Royal titles on back, Brugsch, Thes. 1217 [b].

Abydos. Stelae. Royal stelae.v.263Amenophis II, adored by an Officer of bowmen etc. in Nubia (name lost), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG34170.Lacau, Stèles du Nouvel Empire i, 208-9 pl. lxii.

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Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.263Aa, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20591 (JE 20951).Text, Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches ii, 229-30.<<>>

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.263Abkau and Hetepi, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20105.Text, Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches i, 128-9 pl. xi.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.263Ab-ma and Rensonb, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20391.Text, Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches i, 386-8.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.263Ahmosi, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34077 (JE 21998).Lacau Stèles du Nouvel Empire i, 125 pl. xxxix.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.263Ahmosi, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34119 (JE 28118).Lacau Stèles du Nouvel Empire i, 171-2 pl. liii.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.263Ahmosi, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 10070.See Mariette, Catalogue géneral des Monuments d’Abydos No. 1034.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.263Akheperre-Ptahmey, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 14.2.25.6.See Mariette Catalogue géneral des Monuments d’Abydos No. 1235.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.263Akhety, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20218.Text, Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches i, 240 pl. xvii.

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Akhitefui, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20675.Text, Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches ii, 301-2.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.263Amenemhet, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20040.Simpson, W. K. Terrace of the Great God at Abydos (1974), 19 [27.1] pl. 41. Text, Lange and Schäfer, Grab- undDenksteine des Mittleren Reiches i, 50.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.263Amenemhet and Amenhotp, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20292 (JE 22006), CG 20639(JE 22140).Simpson, W. K. Terrace of the Great God at Abydos (1974), 19 [27.1, 2] pl. 41. Text, Lange and Schäfer, Grab-und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches i, 305-7; ii, 276.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.263Amenemhet, with base as offering table, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20359.Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches i, 366-7 pl. xxvii.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.263Amenemhet, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34064.Lacau, Stèles du Nouvel Empire i, 112 pl. xxxviii.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.263Amenemhet, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34116 (JE 19774).Text, Lacau Stèles du Nouvel Empire i, 168-9.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.263Amenemhet, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See Mariette Catalogue géneral des Monuments d’Abydos No. 1051.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.263AAmenemhetsonb-nemtiemwaskhet (as Anti(?)emweskhet in Bibl. v.264), Dyn. XIII, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 20987.Simpson, W. K. Terrace of the Great God at Abydos (1974), 18 [19.1] pl. 29. Text, Lange and Schäfer, Grab- undDenksteine des Mittleren Reiches i, 104-5.

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Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.263Amenemhetsonb-Nenkhemsen, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20350 (JE 20996).Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches i, 361-2 pl. xxvi.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.263Amenmosi, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34067.Text, Lacau, Stèles du Nouvel Empire i, 114-15.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.263Amenmosi, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See Mariette, Catalogue géneral des Monuments d’Abydos No. 811.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.263Ameny (same man as following), Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20101.Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches i, 122-3 pl. x.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.263Ameny (same man as preceding), Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20562.Text, Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches ii, 196-8.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.263Ameny, year 3 of Amenemhet II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20131 (JE 15105).Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches i, 154-5 pl. xii.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.263Ameny, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20187 (JE 19773).Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches i, 216-17 pl. xvi.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.263Ameny, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20202.Text, Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches i, 228.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.263Ameny, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20222.

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Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.263Ameny, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20428.Text, Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches ii, 24-5.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.263Ameny, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20455.Text, Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches ii, 49-51.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.263Ameny, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20546.Simpson, W. K. Terrace of the Great God at Abydos (1974), 17 [2.2] pl. 6. Text, Lange and Schäfer, Grab- undDenksteine des Mittleren Reiches ii, 171-3.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.263Ameny, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20594.Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches ii, 233-4 pl. xlvii.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.263Ameny, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20655.Text, Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches ii, 288.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.263Ameny, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20665.Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches ii, 295 pl. 1.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.263Ameny, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20689 (JE 20408).Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches ii, 315-16 pl. lii.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.263Ameny- Ankhreni, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20458 (JE 18506).Simpson, W. K. Terrace of the Great God at Abydos (1974), 18 [24.1] pl. 36. Text, Lange and Schäfer, Grab- undDenksteine des Mittleren Reiches ii, 56-8.

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Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.263Amenysheri-res, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20581.Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches ii, 221-2 pl. xlvii.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.263Amenysonb, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20304.Text, Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches i, 316-17.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.263Anen, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34088 (JE 36345).Text, Lacau, Stèles du Nouvel Empire i, 137.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.263Ankef, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20023.Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches i, 24-6 pl. iii.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.263Ankhef, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20331 (JE 22133).Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches i, 343-4 pl. xxiv.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.263Ankhi, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20067.Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches i, 82-3 pl. vii.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.263Ankhptah, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20708.Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches ii, 334 pl. liii.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.263AAnkhptah (as Ptahankh in Bibl. v.267), Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20408(JE 17068).Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches ii, 8-9 pl. xxix.

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Ankhren, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20033.Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches i, 42 pl. iv.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.263Ankhren, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20374.Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches i, 376 pl. xxvii.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.263Ankhu, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20103.Text, Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches i, 125-7.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.263Antef, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20064 (JE 21986).Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches i, 78-9 pl. vi.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264Antef, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20083 (JE 21798).Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches i, 99 pl. viii.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264Antef, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20285.Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches i, 300-1 pl. xxii.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264Antef, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20370.Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches i, 372-3 pl. xxvii.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264Antef, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20384.Text, Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches i, 381-2.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264Antef, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20451.Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches ii, 46 pl. xxxi.

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Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264Antef, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20535.Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches ii, 139-42 pl. xxxix.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264Antef, temp. Sesostris I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20542.Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches ii, 163-4 pl. xliii.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264Antef, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20575.Text, Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches ii, 216.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264Antef, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20576 (JE 21031).Text, Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches ii, 216-17.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264Antef, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20700 (JE 20339).Text, Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches ii, 327-8.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264Antef, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20137.Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches i, 160-1 pl. xii.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264Antef, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See Mariette, Catalogue géneral des Monuments d’Abydos Nos. 590, 601.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264Antef, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See Mariette, Catalogue géneral des Monuments d’Abydos No. 1426.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264Ay, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20597.

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Text, Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches ii, 236-7.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264Bebi, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20129 (JE 20968).Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches i, 152-3 pl. xii.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264Bebi, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20255.Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches i, 274-5 pl. xix.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264Bebi, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20578 (JE 20265).Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches ii, 218-19 pl. xlvii.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264Bebi, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20656.Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches ii, 289 pl. 1.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264Bekenptah (same man as following), New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 19.3.25.4.See Mariette, Catalogue géneral des Monuments d’Abydos No. 1153.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264Bekenptah (same man as preceding), New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See Mariette, Catalogue géneral des Monuments d’Abydos No. 1219.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264Ber, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22043.Kamal Stèles Ptolémaiques et Romaines i, 39-40 pl. xiii.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264Burekhef, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20540.Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches ii, 158-61.

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v.264Daishutef, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20736.Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches ii, 367-8 pl. lv.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264Ded..., Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20717.Text, Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches ii, 344.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264Dedetsobk, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20316.Text, Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches i, 328-9.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264Dedmut-sennuf, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20447 (JE 21030).Text, Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches ii, 42-3.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264Dedtu(?)res, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20068 (JE 22065).Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches i, 83-4 pl. vii.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264Dedu, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20475.Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches ii, 71-3 pl. xxxiii.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264Dedu, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20604.Text, Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches ii, 242-3.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264Dedu, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20619 (JE 17077).Text, Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches ii, 258-9.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264Dedu, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20692 (JE 12645).Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches ii, 319-20 pl. lii.

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Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264Dedu-Inheret, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20055.Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches i, 65-6 pl. vi.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264Dedumin (?), Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20657 (JE 21058).Text, Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches ii, 289-90.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264Dedumontu-senebtifi, Vizier, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20570.Simpson, W. K. Terrace of the Great God at Abydos (1974), 20 [51.1] pl. 69. Text, Lange and Schäfer, Grab- undDenksteine des Mittleren Reiches ii, 207-8.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264Dedunub, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20387.Text, Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches i, 383-4.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264Dedusobk, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20133.Text, Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches i, 156-7.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264Dedusobk, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20236.Text, Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches i, 257.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264Dedusobk, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20287.Text, Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches i, 302.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264Dedusobk, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20383 (JE 22008).Text, Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches i, 380-1.

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Dedusobk, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20582.Text, Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches ii, 222.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264Dedusobk, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20696.Text, Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches ii, 324-5.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264Dhout, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20620.Text, Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches ii, 260.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264Dhutmosi, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22127 (JE 25134).Kamal Stèles Ptolémaiques et Romaines i, 110-11 pl. xxxvii.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264Ditu, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20330 (JE 20337).Text, Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches i, 342-3.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264ARound-topped stela with painted decoration, two women (one of them Djadja D3d3) before Re-Harakhti,1st half of Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 28096.See Munro, P. Die spätägyptischen Totenstelen (1973), 281.<<>>

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264ARound-topped stela with painted decoration, Djeho Dd-h. rw before Re-Harakhti, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 6301.See Munro, P. Die spätägyptischen Totenstelen (1973), 290.<<>>

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264Emsaf (as Haremsaf (?) in Bibl.), Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20607.Text, Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches ii, 246.

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v.264Eshor, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22022.Kamal Stèles Ptolémaiques et Romaines i, 23-4 pl. viii.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264Eshor, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22131.Kamal, Stèles Ptolémaiques et Romaines i, 113-14 pl. xxxviii.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264Espemui, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See Mariette, Catalogue géneral des Monuments d’Abydos No. 1300.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264Esphoan, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See Mariette, Catalogue géneral des Monuments d’Abydos No. 1212.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264Fend, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20201.Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches i, 227-8.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264Gebtiu, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 12.2.25.2.See Mariette, Catalogue géneral des Monuments d’Abydos No. 1231.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264Harem... (?), Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20706.Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches ii, 332-3 pl. liii.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264Djehutemhab (as Haremhab in Bibl.), Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 10.3.25.12.See Mariette, Catalogue géneral des Monuments d’Abydos No. 1149.<<>>

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264Haremwia, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34079 (JE 22011).

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Lacau, Stèles du Nouvel Empire i, 126-7 pl. xl.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264Harhotp, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34063.Lacau, Stèles du Nouvel Empire i, 111 pl. xxxvii.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264AHariatef (as Thahariatf in Bibl.), New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 12.2.25.1.See Mariette, Catalogue géneral des Monuments d’Abydos No. 1229.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264Harmosi and Neferhotep, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20179.Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches i, 209-10 pl. xv.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264Harnakht, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 2017.See Mariette, Catalogue géneral des Monuments d’Abydos No. 1207.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264Harresnet, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 17.3.25.13.See Mariette, Catalogue géneral des Monuments d’Abydos No. 1211.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264Har(si)esi, 3rd Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 21788.Names and titles, Lieblein, Dict. No. 2271. See Mariette, Catalogue géneral des Monuments d’Abydos No. 1227.<<>>

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264Haruser, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20714 (JE 28080).Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches ii, 340-1 pl. liv.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264Harwerre, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20080 (JE 18519).Text, Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches i, 96-7.

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Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264Hatiay, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See Mariette, Catalogue géneral des Monuments d’Abydos No. 1216.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264Hatiay (as Hatiuy in Bibl.), New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See Mariette, Catalogue géneral des Monuments d’Abydos No. 1115.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264Heket (goddess), New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See Mariette, Catalogue géneral des Monuments d’Abydos No. 1210.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264Hem-mut (?) (as Hemi (Khety) in Bibl.), Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20427.Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches ii, 22-4 pl. xxx.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264Hemwer, Middle Kingdom (as Old Kingdom in Bibl.), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20106.Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches i, 129-30 pl. xi. See Mariette, Catalogue géneraldes Monuments d’Abydos No. 535.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264Henenu (as Henu in Bibl.) and Ameny, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20112.Text, Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches i, 134-5.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264Henuti, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20219 (JE 20959).Text, Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches i, 241.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264Heny, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20175 (JE 18521).Text, Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches i, 205-6.

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Hep, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20466 (JE 21994).Text, Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches ii, 63.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264Hepet, Dyn. XIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20281.Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches i, 295-7 pl. xx.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264Hepir, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22144.Kamal, Stèles Ptolémaiques et Romaines i, 128-9 pl. xlii.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264Herankh and another, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20163.Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches i, 193-5 pl. xiv.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264AHeribretet (as Isitrekhes in Bibl.), Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22011.Text, Kamal, Stèles Ptolémaiques et Romaines i, 12-13.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264Het, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34084 (JE 22004).Text, Lacau, Stèles du Nouvel Empire i, 133-4.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264Hetep, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20060.Text, Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches i, 74-5.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264Hetep, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20423 (JE 18510).Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches ii, 17-18 pl. xxx.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264Hetepui, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20021 (JE 20994).Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches i, 20-1 pl. iii.

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Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264Hetepui and Wahka, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20580.Simpson, W. K. Terrace of the Great God at Abydos (1974), 19 [18.2] pl. 41. Text, Lange and Schäfer, Grab- undDenksteine des Mittleren Reiches ii, 219-20.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264Hetepy, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20314 (JE 17056).Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches i, 327 pl. xxiii.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264Hezer, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20157.Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches i, 184-5 pl. xiv.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.264Hor, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20029.Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches i, 37-8 pl. iii.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.265Hor (?), Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20076.Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches i, 92-3 pl. vii.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.265Hor, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20107.Text, Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches i, 130-1.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.265Hor, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20339.Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches i, 350 pl. xxv.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.265Hor (same man as following), Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20473 (JE 15092).Simpson, W. K. Terrace of the Great God at Abydos (1974), 19 [29.3] pl. 45. Text, Lange and Schäfer, Grab- undDenksteine des Mittleren Reiches ii, 68-70.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.

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v.265Hor (same man as preceding), Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20474 (JE 15093).Simpson, W. K. Terrace of the Great God at Abydos (1974), 19 [29.4] pl. 45. Text, Lange and Schäfer, Grab- undDenksteine des Mittleren Reiches ii, 70-1.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.265Hor, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20522.Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches ii, 123 pl. xxxvii.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.265Hori, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20126 (JE 21902).Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches i, 149-50 pl. xi.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.265Hori, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 18518.See Mariette, Catalogue géneral des Monuments d’Abydos No. 1314.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.265Horiy, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34113 (JE 22001).Text, Lacau, Stèles du Nouvel Empire i, 166-7.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.265Huher, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See Mariette, Catalogue géneral des Monuments d’Abydos No. 1161.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.265Huy, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34060.Lacau, Stèles du Nouvel Empire i, 107-8 pl. xxxvi.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.265Huy, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34065.Lacau, Stèles du Nouvel Empire i, 113 pl. xxxviii.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.265Huy, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34071.

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Lacau, Stèles du Nouvel Empire i, 118-19 pl. xxxix.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.265Huy, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34072.Lacau, Stèles du Nouvel Empire i, 119-20 pl. xxxix.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.265Huymen and Paren, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 10.3.25.13.See Mariette, Catalogue géneral des Monuments d’Abydos No. 1083.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.265I..., Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See Mariette, Catalogue géneral des Monuments d’Abydos No. 553.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.265Iakhetu, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20041.Text, Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches i, 51.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.265Iay, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20641 (JE 15106).Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches ii, 278-9 pl. xlix.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.265Iay, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20687 (JE 20328).Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches ii, 313-14 pl. lii.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.265Iay, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.See Mariette, Catalogue géneral des Monuments d’Abydos No. 976.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.v.265Ib, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20291 (JE 17067).Lange and Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reiches i, 304-5 pl. xxii.

Abydos. Stelae. Private stelae.