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A GUIDE
TO THE EGYPTIAN GALLERIES
(SCULPTURE).
BRITISH
MUSEUM.
A GUIDE
TO THE
Egyptian Galleries
(Sculpture).
46
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PREFACE.
This Guide
Ground
Museum.
The arrangement is, as far as possible, chronological.
The monuments of the Ancient Empire are placed chiefly in
the Vestibule
Empire
will
be found
in
Roman and
New
Christian Periods.
The
the
left-hand
numbers
will
lower corners.
ff.
E. A.
in the top
numbers are
in
January
old
WALLIS BUDGE.
CONTENTS.
PREFACE
..........
.........
......
........
LIST OF PLATES
PENEFACTORS
DESCRIPTIONS OF ANTIQUITIES
THIRD DYNASTY
V
ix
xiii
XV
.......
.......
......
......
ANCIENT EMPIRE
PACIE
FOURTH DYNASTY
FIFTH DYNASTY
SIXTH DYNASTY
ELEVENTH DYNASTY
MIDDLE E^^IPIRE
TWELFTH DYNASTY
THIRTEENTH-SEVENTEENTH DYNASTIES
NINETEENTH DYNASTY
.
I?
23
30
39
80
-158
NEW EMPIRE
TWENTIETH-TWENTY-FIFTH DYNASTIES
TWENTY-SIXTH-THIRTIETH DYNASTIES
PTOLEI^LAIC
PERIOD
GENERAL INDEX
-197
.2 22
-2^6
.........
......
281
303
307
-319
-331
LIST OF PLATES.
FACING PAGE.
Plate
I.
II.
3230
king of Egypt,
1,
B.C.
Sepulchral
3160
Stele set
of
up by Sehetep-ab
mother Nekhta-Ankh
VI.
and
,,
Sepulchral
of
stele
Khenti-em-semti,
who
,,
VIII.
the
reign
B.C.
2400
IX.
,,
X.
XII.
42
64
Painted sepulchral
high
,,
about
II,
...
64.
.....
67
XI.
40
flourished in
Amen-em-hat
I.
......
of
33.
in the
VII.
25
his
who died
memory
to the
Khensu-user
father
his
25,
stele, in
V.
23,
about
IV.
B.C.
and
.,
.....
.....
librarian of Pepi
about
and
III.
...
official
Sepulchral
official
Usertsen,
the
87
member
Thothmes IV,
body-guard of
1450
Antef-aqer-Ankh-khu,
stele of
a priestly
of
stele
.110.
LIST OF PLATES.
Plate
XIII.
XIV.
to
hetep III,
B.C.
the
Sepulchral stele
,,
XV.
];.c.
1450
.119
for
ever,
Amen-Ra
surnamed Hui
XVI.
III,
dedication of a Ka-temple to
.114
Amen-hetep
transport of Pharaoh,
about
by Amen-
goddess
1450
of Apeni, director of the
.122
by
XVII.
his family
.126
and
and
silver
.127
XVIII.
,,
XIX.
,,
XX.
the Gate of
Scribe,
Memphis
and Commander-in-chief
Heru and
Thebes
.130
overseers of works at
XXI.
130
Sutui,
.
134
XXII.
Pyramidal sepulchral
XXIII.
stele of
.
152
Rameses
II
.170
XXIV.
XXV.
messenger
of the Sudan
XXVI.
141
Thuthu, with
and
.187
.203
Au-en-Amen
203
LIST OF PLATES.
xi
FACING PAGE
Plate
XXVIL
On
the
XXVI IL
.210
and
worshipping Ra-Harmachis
XXIX.
his sister
.
215
XXX.
Sarcophagus of
Ankh
572
B.C.
-
nes - nefer - ab
224
Ra,
The journey
Eighth
From
....
Section
of
the
From
Other World.
The journey
Third
378
248
Section
of
the
Other World.
248
about
]5.c.
220
j\Ienu,
or
Amsu,
......260
Heru-sa-Ast,
Isis,
XXXV.
XXXVI.
XXXIV
230
XXXIII.
inspector of scribes
XXXII.
.225
Thakhauath
Grey basalt sarcophagus of Uah-ab-Ra, an
.
XXXI.
and
other
deities,
258
XXXVII.
XXXVIII.
XXXIX.
260
Sepulchral stele of
Heru
268
.270
the
to the
gods of Thebes
offerings
.
.283
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
IN THE TEXT.
PAGE
Bas-relief
Sepulchral
tomb
stele,
wSeated statue of
of Ari
Medum
at
13
14
Statue of
21
35
........
......
Stele of Usertsen I
and
Menthu-aa
Stele
37
50
52
39
'
Sebek-her-heb
altar of
Amen-em-hat
54
55
....
........
.
........
Statue of Nefer-ari
Stele of a chancellor
Door jamb of
Head from
Aahmes
Pa-Shuti, a scribe
a colossal statue of
recording
Thothmes
.
III
.
96
99
.102
.
105
.108
hetep III
115
official
Figure of Maa-nekht-f
Shrine of Ani
statue of
Upper portion of
74
84
Statue of Pa-ser, an
Wooden
56
Seti I
of
Apu
Amen-hetep III
Stele of
Kha-Bekhnet
Stele of
Amen-Ra-mes
'
.120
.126
.151
.
156
.158
........174
Rameses
a statue of a queen of
II
166
167
.176
THE -TEXT.
LIST OV ILLUSTRATIONS IN
xiv
PACK
Stele of Tata-aa
Stele of
Shrine of
.181
184
.........
Ruka
Akberu
Monument
Bas-relief
of Kha-em-apt
Monument
Head from
of
.193
Ptolemy
II,
An-Her
Philadelphus
Apse of a shrine
243
244
252
270
Roman
.
Period
Coptic Cross
213
.257
Stele of Petat-Heru
212
.234
....
.......
....
.
196
.197
.201
.204
Stele of
Naia
Pyramid of Heru-nefer
Stele of
.286
.291
.295
.
296
LIST OF BENEFACTORS.
1766-1802.
III.
official
The
Two
No. 904
No. 960
Head
of a ram-headed Sphinx
1-eft fist
Amen-mes
Amen
II.
....
No. 405
No. 550
No. 596
No. 638
No. 756
No. 800
No. 826
No. 882
.......
relief
1771.
Granite figure of
1767.
official
at
No. 70
No. 867
....
at Sais
No. 819
No. 797
text
Lower portion
T. Philipe, Esq.
Colossal limestone
hawk
Rameses
....
....
of a granite statue of
II
No. 580
No. 1080
No. 898
LIST OF BENEFACTORS.
xvi
1807.
Pillar altar
1814-17.
Head
of a limestone Sphinx
....
.
No. 20
No.
No. 945
No. 591
No. 34
......
......
No. 1058
Lucius Verus
official
portion
Rameses
The Earl
Sir J.
of
Salt,
colossal
No. 1079
Esqs.
statue
of
II
No. 576
of Belmore.
Sandstone
and cover
coffin
....
No. 913
Gardner Wilkinson.
Henry
Ellis,
....
.
No. 699
No. 1043
K.H.
Headless statue of an
Limestone slab
Sir
No. 1086
1834.
Captain Caviglia.
1820.
No. 515
Duke
of
Northumberland.
Stele
describing
hetep HI,
Red
Red
1836.
J.
B.C.
an
expedition
of
granite lion of
Amen-hetep
HI
AmenNo. 411
No. 430
No. 431
B. Collings, Esq.
Amen-em-hat
Thua
HI
....
......
Stele of Nub-Nefert
No. 181
No. 534
No. 535
No. 542
LIST OF BENEFACTORS.
1838-39.
Colonel
Howard
xvii
Vyse.
Nos. ic-12
....
Sarcophagus of Nes-qetiu
1838-40.
Head
....
....
of a statue of Sekhet
of a granite sphinx
1847- 48.
Robert
No. 399
No. 531
No. 582
No. 801
No. 909
1848- 54.
No. 818
.....
.
No. 296
No. 822
Sir J. Bowring-.
Slab from the
Stele of
.....
tomb of Peta-Amen-apt
Kha-em-apt
The Marquis
Cover of the
Limestone
J.
Goff, Esq.
of
Monk
No. 839
No. 845
No. 1130
Northampton.
coffin of
Peta-Heru-Hap-hap
stele of the
Roman
Period
No. 934
No. 1056
1854.
E. Fletcher, Esq.
Kneeling statue of Uah-ab-Ra
1852.
No. 825
No. 924
of
Thothmes III
No. 364
Victoria.
.....
No. 947
.....
......
Stele of Nefer
Stele of
Amen-hetep
Amen-em-apt
Ra-mes
No. 350
No. 354
No. 356
No. 426
LIST OF P.KNKFACTORS.
xviii
yjv
OLCIC
O LCIC
cl
ICllLl
No. 479
No.
.....
inrlo'p
X cLlvlIclL
yJx.
....
11
Ul iVll IILILI
^fp]/^ of n
w^LL.lC
IJclo
Cll
coufimicd.
^o. 536
i\o.
003
i\ 0.
09
> V) .
^ \J
J.
Stele of
1858.
Sir
Nikea
Thomas
Sir
ambassador
Nekhta
Stele mentioning
The Rev.
No. 1050
Colonel T. P. Thompson.
The Trustees
J.
Seti I
No. 569
.....
No. 530
No.
11
05
1869.
No. 436
A. H. Rhind, Esq.
1866.
No. 330
1865.
No. 656
No. 488
1864.
No. 1095
No. 1096
No. 294
Queen Merseker
Stele of Mentii
1863.
No. 1093
Stele of
1862.
J.
No. 1085
Phillips.
Stele of Naia, an
1861-85.
.....
.....
Mena
Stele of Aideosa
Stele of
Rameses
II
No. 615
series
tomb
......
Nos. 517-520
LIST OF BENEFACTORS,
1870.
The Royal
Institution.
Stele of Hetep-neb-su
Stele inscribed in
Greek
xix
.....
....
No. 314
No. 1094
F. T. Palgrave, Esq.
Stele of
Aahmes
No. 491
Society of Antiquaries.
Cast of the inscription of Psemthek
1871.
H.H.
Isma'il Pasha,
No. 808
Khedive of Egypt.
1875.
B.C.
238
No. 957
No. 734
kj.
Athu
JJir.
o.A.
No. 1044
tomb
(?)
No.
....
....
....
....
....
....
.....
....
....
of Suten-abu
Statue of An-kheft-ka
Nos.
No. 33
No. 74
lintel of
No. 77
No. 78
a door
Stele of Nefer-senna
5,
No. 90
Stele of
Merer-Aqer
No. 91
Stele of
Mena
List of offerings
Stele of En-Antef-aqer
Head
Lower portions
Usertsen III
...
No. 92
No. 119
.
No. 125
No. 135
No. 149
Nos. 158-160
.
No. 162
of
Nos. 162-165
LIST OF BENEFACTORS.
XX
1883-1905.
Fundcontinued,
...
Bubastis
Four painted
reliefs
II at
lietep
Stele of Sekhem-khu-taui-Ra
stele of
Amen-hetep
Statue of Pa-ser
Statue of Amen-hetep
No. 282
....
Limestone
No. 202
No. 284
.....
Pyramid of Tcha-nefer
Granite hawk
No. 587
No. 596
No. 652
Stele of Tata-aa
Hathor-headed
reliefs
No. 559
No. 585
Granite
No. 448
No. 571
Statue of a king
Two
No. 347
No. 427
No. 470
Portion of a stele
Relief of Seti
No. 346
capital of a pillar
No. 768
Head and
statue
Amen-em-hat
III,
usurped by
Osorkon II
King Uah-ab-Ra
Altar of
Aahmes
Basalt coffin of
II
Relief of Ptolemy II
Stele of
Psemthek
Relief of Ptolemy I
Ptolemy II
...
.
Inscription of Ptolemy I
"
No. 776
No. 804
No. 807
No. 829
No. 951
No. 952
No. 953
LIST OF BENEFACTORS.
1885-86.
The Rev.
Xxi
No. 87
Stele of Ra-nefer
1886.
No. 105
1887.
No. 1152
No. 1167
No. 157
Jamb
of a door of
Portion
of,
Stele of
Thothmes
Thothmes
a stele of
III
Thothmes
III
III
Kamesu
No. 370
No. 452
No. 574
Stele of Seti I
Sandstone
No. 365
No. 368
a governor of the
relief of Setau,
No. 608
SCldan
No. 645
1888.
Stele of Pa-au
1890.
1894.
Cow
of
Hath or
1896-99.
Somers Clarke,
G.
No. 824
No. 823
No. 196
Esq., F.S.A.
Stele
....
1897.
No. 784
from Semnah
No. 453
No. 721
No. 176
No. 148
JJST OF BENEFACTORS.
xxii
1898.
Morgan
Ankhu
Stele of
Sabu
Stele of
Antef
......
.....
......
Unenkhu.
Mrs. Hawker.
Stele of Usertsen
1903.
tomb
No. 317
No. 325
No. 507
No. 235
No. 661
hieroglyphic characters
in
Theban
Queen Netchemet,
Colonel
W.
B.C.
1050
for
No. 758
No. 512
Hayes-Sadler.
Sudan
Professor Golenischeff.
Cast of a seated figure of Amen-em-hat III
1905.
No. 302
1904.
No. 653
S. Williams, Esq.
Stele of
Stele of
1901.
....
Aahmes
The Government
Relief from
chapel
of
No. 172
one
of
the
funerary
queens
....
called
No. 1049
lintel
No. 424
Memphis
Two stelae
No. 1169
.
No. 11 70
Nos. 1171,
11 72
A GUIDE
TO THE EGYPTIAN GALLERIES
(SCULPTURE).
ANCIENT EMPIRE.
THIRD DYNASTY.
1.
tomb
Vestibule.
of
South Wall.)
Shera ^^ijj ^
Sandstone
On
priest.
relief
from the
of Sent
or
double,"
who
reigned about
memorative services
Sakkarah.
ileight 4 ft.
^jT^^J,
4000.
for the
(?)
2
3.
East Doorway?)
Vestibule.
Betchmes
Red
a suten rekh, or
"
[Ilird dyn.
granite
statue of
royal kinsman."
The
||j
and
in his left
rests
on
IT
South
Vestibule.
Wall)
Rectangular
relief,
Hes
limestone
which form a
^^^^ ^ "royal
table of offerings
Vestibule.
South Wall)
Limestone
relief,
sculptured
goddess
HathorJ-
'=^|^"]j}^^^^J.
The deceased
girdle.
left
ft.
in.
[No. 1267.]
Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fund^ 1898.
STATUE OF BETCHMES.
Illrddyn.]
6. (^Vestibule.
South Wall?)
kinsman and
priest,
a royal
of a
[No. 1266.]
B 2
898.
[IVth dyn.
FOURTH DYNASTY.
7.
in the
Vestibule.
North Wall.) Limestone sepulchral stele
form of a door from the tomb of the " royal kins-
p,
who
flourished during
Seneferu, Khufu
From
^.
Height 4
ft.
in.,
Gizah.
breadth
<::z:r>
B.C.
^660.
[No. 1228.]
5 in.
in
I
who
of Egypt, about
B.C.
3760.
The deceased
held a
number of
high
civil
[EES]
respectively.
\
^""^
i\
On the
2.
The
(BEH
left
are
i.
priest of the
(JEM
The
ha Atha,
2=5
(j^
Jj
a goose.
3.
The
priest of the
ha Aua,
(j
(j
carrying
Between the
Gizah.
8
ft.
in.,
(Plate
I.)
Height
To face page
Plate
4.
I.
IVth dyn.]
9.
North Wall.)
Vestibule.
10-12. {Vestibule.
North Wall.) Three of the casingstones from the Great Pyramid, built at Gizah, by Khufu
(Cheops), king of Egypt, about B.C. 3730, showing the angle
They were found on
of inclination to have been 51 20' 25'^
the north side of the pyramid among an accumulation of sand
and fragments of limestone, etc. No. 10 measures 2 ft. by
11 in.
No. II, 2 ft. 4^ in. by i ft. 3 in. by
ft. 6 in. by
I
No. 12, i ft. iih in. by i ft. 3^ in. by 11 in.
ft.
1
5 in.;
;
Sojith Wall.)
Plaster cast of a seated
13. ( Vestibule.
stone statue of Khufu, the Cheops of Greek writers, and
builder of the Great Pyramid at Gizah, king of Egypt, about
The king wears a square beard and a full wig, and
B.C. 3730.
The
2
ft.
original
I
is
is
in the
Egyptian Museum
Height
in Cairo.
[No. 1114.]
in.
14.
Vestibule.
"
royal
U|
Ka-tep
of
figures
East Doorzvay.)
who
kinswoman
he held other
are
;"
described
Hetep-heres,
his ^^^^^
'
as
"
royal
"
kinsman,"
royal libationer,"
and
and
etc.
He wears a deep white collar and a short tunic, and his wife
wears a garment which extends nearly to her ankles on her
;
breast
is
From
B.C.
3730.
Height
ft.
in.
Gizah.
[No. 1181.]
South
15. {Vestibule.
Wall.)
[IVth
Sepulchral
stele in the
u
royal
16.
tomb
South
Vestibule.
of Ka-tep
UI
Wall.)
On
the
left is
the
of the deceased, seated on a chair of state, and the accompanying text enumerates some of the offices which he held,
that
^|
Hetep-heres,
Length
ft.
see
2
in.,
No. 14.
breadth 11
From
in.
Gizah.
[No. 1173.]
libationer
Akhu
(|
are mentioned.
No.
breadth
ft.
in.,
18. {Vestibule.
stele, in the
From
14.
i
ft.
in.
Noi^th
^ and
1^^//.) Limestone
Length
sepulchral
^""^
[j,
before them.
On the right side of the door, on the lower
portion, are figures of his wife and daughter, Nub-heset
IVthdyn.]
^H
From
2
ft.
19.
and on the
left,
figures of himself
Gizah.
IVth dynasty.
[No. 1282.]
Height 4
ft.
and
3
his son.
width
in.,
in.
Cast of the
Vestibule})
\ T
'
^ ^^^^
etc.
his
performed duties
Q \^ ^
in
South Wall.)
about
B.C.
3660.
Portion
Rutchek
of an inscription
vv
l)
who
23.
Vestibule.
door
the
North Wall.)
the
of
tomb
Pharaoh
Rutchek <c=>
of
[IVth dyn.
"
"
friend of
'
'
c-'=^
c:,
Jj
^^j^
On
and daughters.
framework are
cut
of altars, stands for
lights,
Salt Collection, 1835.
From Gizah. IVth
Height 8 ft., breadth 6 ft. 10 in.
dynasty, about B.C. 3660.
[No. 157B.]
incense,
etc.
25. {Bay
the
figures
tomb of
i.
North Wall)
Thetha
Massive
(j
26. {Bay
the
tomb
i.
North
Wall)
Sandstone
Thetha
door-jamb from
(j
see Nos. 24
MONUMENTS OF
IVthdyn.]
and
25.
The
which
KHA-F-RA.
text,
is
mother, and
suitable
manner
Salt collection.
dynasty.
Length
ft.
10
in.,
breadth 7
From
in.
IVth
Gizah.
[No. 157c.]
Vestibule})
Cast of a hard stone statue of Kha-f-Ra,
(
Chephren, king of Egypt, and builder of the Second
Pyramid at Gizah, about B.C. 3660. The original is in the
Egyptian Museum at Cairo. The king is seated on a throne,
the front of which is ornamented with the fore-parts of lions
on the sides, in relief, are designs symbolic of the union of Upper
27.
or
a wig characteristic
Height of seated
figure,
ft.
in.
[No.
mo.]
28. ( Vestibule.
South Wall.) Cast of a seated stone
statue of Kha-f-Ra, the Chephren of Greek writers, builder
of the Second Pyramid at Gizah, and king of Egypt, about
the Egyptian Museum in Cairo.
beard, and wears a full wig, and
his tunic extends from his waist to his knees.
On the right
and left sides of the throne are inscribed his Horus and Suten
Bat names thus
The original is in
B.C. 3660.
The king has a large, square
Usr-Ab,
Kha-f-Ra.
B 3
10
On the step,
Height
29.
ft.
hand
[No.
inscribed
^0
J^
J.
He
the whip
is
is
113.]
Vestibule.
figure of
Osiris.
in.
[IVth dyn.
and
in his right
emblematic
and
of authority
Museum
in Cairo.
rule.
The
Height
original
ft.
the
in
is
Egyptian
[No. 1117.]
in.
30. ( Vestibule.
South Wall?) Cast of a seated stone
statue of Men-kau-Ra, the Mykerinos of Greek writers, and
builder of the Third Pyramid at Gizah, king of Egypt, about
B.C. 3630.
The king wears a full wig, and over his forehead
is
the
emblematic of sovereignty
uraeus
On
square.
his beard
is
u
III
II
I.J
UU
htititii
The
I
ft.
original
in the
[No. II
3 in.
31.
is
Vestibule.
Egyptian Museum
in
South
Wall?)
Sepulchral
Khennu ^
Men-kau-Ra
stele
AAAAAA
kinsman,"
Height
Cairo.
15.]
who
in
the
royal
_Z1
flourished in
STELE OF PTAH-SHEPSES.
IVth dyn.]
who
flourished under
who succeeded
Maat-kha -^!\
fl
'^^f
high priest
| ^,
of the cult of Ra, chief libationer, superintendent of the royal
storehouses and temple property, royal barge-master, priest of
the gods Seker and Tet, clerk of the works in the palace and
temples, and the inscription states that in the performance ot
these offices he gave great satisfaction to the kings his
lords.
On the facade are four lines of text wherein the
deceased prays that a " royal offering " may be granted to
him at all the great festivals of the year, and that after a
the
happy old age he may receive honourable burial
inscription ends with an enumeration of his titles.
To the
left, in sunk relief, is a seated figure of Ptah-shepses, holding
a staff.
On each side of the monument is a series of panels
in which are sculptured, in low relief, representations of vases
and vessels of oil, milk, wine, etc., bowls of flowers and
fruits, etc.
The columns of text on each side of the false door
contain lists of the offices which he held under the various
kings in whose reigns he lived.
Length (fagade) 13 ft. 6 in.,
height 1 1 ft. 9 in. doorway, 9 ft. 3 in. by 3 ft.
From
Sakkarah. IVth and Vth dynasties. [No. 682.]
palace.
33. {Bay
kheft-ka
-^'l^
i.)
Painted
^ a royal kinsman.
An-
EGYPTIAN VESTIBULE.
12
[IVth dyn.
two pieces, and near them was a stone head, which is, however,
the product of a later period.
Found in a tomb near the
Pyramids of Gizah. IVth dynasty, about B.C. 3700. Height
[No. 35.]
Presented by Captain Caviglia, 1 817.
5 ft.
35. ( Vestibule,)
Painted plaster cast of a wooden figure
of a high Egyptian official who flourished under the IVth or
Vth dynasty, about B.C. 3700. The original, which is now in
the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, was found in a tomb at
Sakkarah, and on account of its likeness to the local shekh ot
the neighbouring village was called Shekh al-Balad, or
Chief of the village." The left hand grasped a staff of office.
Height of figure 3 ft. 8 in. [No. 1 144.]
Fragment of an inscription
39. ( Vestibule. South Wall)
from the wall of the tomb of an official who was a councillor,
and had the rank of smer udt ; he was a votary of the god
The hieroglyphics are in low relief, and were
Anubis.
probably cut under the IVth dynasty. From Gizah. Height
width 8 in. [No. 992.]
in.
I ft. 2
;
40.
Vestibule.
Ra-hetep
n
official.
The deceased
is
RELIEF OF RA-HETEP.
IVth dyn.]
13
41.
South
Vestibule.
Medum.
H^^://.) Painted
(|
"
royal
limestone
kinsman
relief
"
and
(|(|
and
staff,
Gizah.
v/idth
42.
in the
ft.
in.
[No.
Vestibule.
B.C.
Good work.
3700.
Height
ft.
From
9
in.,
11 69.]
South
Wall.)
Fine
hard
limestone
EGVrTIAN VESTIBULE.
14
and
Ant
wife
his
seated
at
[IVth dyn.
table of offerings.
Ari's wig and Ant's head-dress are painted black, and each
holds some cord (?) object, emblematic of a priestly office.
The side-bars of the frame of the stools terminate at one end
From Gizah. IVth dynasty, about
in lotus-shaped objects.
Height 2 ft. 4 in., width 2 ft. i in. [No. 1171.]
B.C. 3700.
43.
Vestibule.
l|
low relief with figures of the deceased and his five sons.
wig is painted black, and he holds a staff and the
Ari's
sceptre
The names
^.
Nefer-suten-
Atheh
||
ft.
^^
>
in.
[No.
Nenek
and Ari-netches
(j
168.]
]|.
Ka-nefer
Gizah.
I
g=^
(]
'
From
(|
Height
ft,
width
BAS-RELIEF OF AFA.
IVth dyn.]
44.
hall
South Wall)
Vestibule.
of
the
tomb
Limestone
Afa
of
15
relief
kinsman,"
"royal
from the
Unten
/wwva
/WWVA AAA/W\
and below
titles
Thentha, Beta,
nT\
fl
^f^^J^, ^Tnl'
etc.,
()
I]
From
Height
ft.
Gizah.
in.,
IVth dynasty.
width 2
ft.
in.
[No. 130.]
45. A-H.
North Wall) A series of eight
{Vestibule.
fragrnents of inscriptions, and portions of stelae in the form
of doors, from the
tomb of Ankh-ha-f
a royal
<S>
and
|1
is
Kapa
shows
the
deceased
"^^^
(j
burning
incense
is
sculptured
and Hep
and
are
sculptured with figures of censers and H, an architrave of a
door, is inscribed with the names and titles of the deceased.
From Gizah or Sakkarah. IVth dynasty, about B.C. 3700.
Salt Collection, 1835.
[Nos. 527, 529, 530, 532, 533, 534,
;
535, 538.]
their family.
EGYPTIAN VESTIBULE.
l6
On
[IVth dyn.
is
a figure.
The
From Gizah
or Sakkarah.
IVth dynasty, about
[No. 531.]
Salt Collection, 1835.
47.
North
Vestibule.
IVa//.)
Portions
in
A^/wNA
a royal kinsman.
stele
the
On A
of the deceased,
and that of
kinswoman and
priestess of Hathor.
figures
3700.
of a sepulchral
tomb
Ru-mu
of
Thentet
On B
AAAAA^
(?)
name
a royal
are sculptured
offerings
on
his wife
B.C.
on
is
B.C. 3700.
jl
^^zz^
f|
"^^^^
K-khent
and
"
f]
J
Salt Collection, 1835.
[No. 528.]
^
"
and
Nefer
IVth dynasty,
STATUE OF USER-EN-RA.
Vth dyn.]
17
FIFTH DYNASTY.
48.
Vestibule.
South Wall?)
in
i.e.,
Usertsen
On
the
left
^ ^1
I,
side
is
User-en-Ra's prenomen
CO
and on the
right his
nomen
1P
On
An
is
From
repeated.
Height
ft.
[No. 870.
the
in.
(54-7-22,
I.)]
full
wig,
and over
his forehead
is
the uraeus,
1J
The
original
3 in.
ft.
is
[No.
in the
1 1
12.]
Egyptian Museum
in Cairo.
Height
EGYPTIAN VESTIBULE.
i8
[Vth dyn.
Wall)
East
Vestibule.
Sepulchral
stele
high
official
who
flourished
^"^"^31' ^^"^
reign
the
in
^bout
-^S>^P^'
B.C.
in
the
Userkaf
of
The
3566.
Limestone
of a door
^ ^ priest of the goddess
North Wall.)
52. {Vestibule.
lintel
sl
The text records the names and titles of the deceased, and
contains a prayer that funerary offerings may be brought to
From
his tomb at the principal statutory feasts of the year.
Length 12 ft., width
Gizah. Vth dynasty, about B.C. 3560.
[No. 1275.]
I ft. 6 in.
South H^^//.) Massive limestone sepul53. {Vestibule.
chral stele, in the form of a door, from the mastaba tomb of
Asa-ankh
A/^^^'
Pharaoh
Utcheb
(^I'^^J'f'
priest
c-=^
^^
confidential servant
(|
-|]-
'
'
and
of
highly
of
Horus
Chamber
trusted
of
and
stele
reigned about
is
name
RELIEF OF KHNEMU-HETEP.
Vth dyn.]
and chief
titles
cut above
it.
On
the
19
right
and
left
are
54-59.
NortJi
Vestibule.
fragments of limestone
reliefs,
54-
Length
ft.
55.
))
ft.
in.,
55
56.
J5
ft.
in..
57.
J)
5 ft.
in..
J)
58.
>
ft.
in..
>)
59.
))
ft-
in-.
))
60.
sculptured
3450.
61.
tomb
of
fine
Height
Vestibule.
From
work.
2
ft.
5 in.,
in
P)
sunk
in.
dynasty, about
B.C.
Vestibule.
3560.
ft.
5 in.
ft.
in.
Hard
864.]
865.]
866.]
867.]
868.]
869.]
limestone
relief
kinswoman Thetha
Gizah.
ft.
Limestone
[No. 1161.]
relief
from the
chief of
Fine work.
Length
North
in.
[No.
[No.
[No.
[No.
[No.
[No.
in.
relief
breadth
North Wall.)
Khnemu-hetep
Nekheb, sculptured
62.
ft.
ft.
ft.
Very
B.C.
in.
ft.
4
4
4
I
I
Wall)
South
Vestibule.
width
5 in..
Wall?)
ft.
From
5 in.,
Portion
Gizah.
Vth
limestone
[No. 1277.]
EGYPTIAN VESTIBULE.
20
63.
'
Pi
North Wall.)
Limestone sepulchral
form of a door, from the tomb of Uash-ka
Vestibule.
the
stele, in
[Vth dyn.
a priest of
granary of Memphis
wife Tchefat
a table of offerings,
at
and on the
Vestibule.)
tomb
of
Teta
[j,
a priest
in the
and
form of
official
of
Vestibule.
stele, in the
"
royal kinsman
"
cattle.
66.
Vestibule.
North Wall.)
tomb of Ptah-uash
r-rr-i
Limestone
a smer
tLdt,
BAS-RELIEFS OF BU-NEFER.
Vthdyn.l
67.
of
Vestibule.
Khuu ^
South Wall})
^^^
a high
21
official
Sepulchral
stele,
in
high
(?).
relief.
Bu-Nefer, or Bu-Nefer-f
From
Gizah.
IVth or
EGYPTIAN VESTIBULE.
22
Vth dynasty.
breadth
ft,
[Vth dyn.
i ft.
ft.
North
Portion
of a relief from a
is lost, sculptured
with a scene in which the deceased, who is seated on a chair
of state, is receiving offerings from his wife, who stands before
the tablet for offerings, with her four children.
IVth or Vth
Length i ft. 10 in., breadth i ft. 4 in.
dynasty, about B.C. 3560.
[No. 1 1 86.]
71.
Vestibule.
tomb
wall of the
of an
Wall?)
official,
whose name
about
B.C.
Length
3560.
ft.
10 J
breadth
in.,
ft.
in.
[No. 994.]
73.
Vestibule.
tomb of Ant
North Wall)
,
J\
and
lines of text
and
one
kau-s
From
width
[1
Gizah.
ft.
names
4.
[No. 1170.]
^^
B.C.
Anteth-sherau,
i.
Suten-kap
are
Khepta
[jj]]
whose
son,
3560.
/j
3-
Khent-
^
Height
ft.
in.
Plate
II.
23
SIXTH DYNASTY.
The
i.e.,
of Teta, king of Egypt, about B.C. 3266.
hieroglyphics are so much
decayed that it is
impossible to give a connected rendering of the
inscription, but it seems to refer to the granting of
some land
The
king.
to the local
"
(?)
From Abydos.
Vlth dynasty.
Height
mentioned.
4 ft. 7 in., width i ft. 1 1 in. [No. 626.]
Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fund, 1903.
is
Qarta a
[^11]^
who
B.C.
3230, and
Pepi
(I),
Ra-meri-nefer [
The
[jl]
] J
deceased held the offices of governor of the temple, smer udt,
priest {kher heb), keeper of the seal, and overseer of the
The inscriptions contain prayers to Anubis and
library (?).
From Gizah. Vlth dynasty,
Osiris for funerary offerings.
about B.C. 3230. (Plate H.) Height 7 ft., width 4 ft. 3 in.
[No. 1341.]
North Wall)
Limestone sepulchral
76. ( Vestibule.
stele in the form of a door, with a massive cornice, and thick,
raised
border,
who
flourished
77.
which
is
in
the
reign
Vestibule.
sculptured
South Wall.)
the
solar
Stone
disk with
lintel of a door,
wings and
on
uraei.
EGYPTIAN VESTIBULE.
24
Below
Pepi
a line of inscription
is
II
(^
UX
[Vlth dyn.
3160.
B.C.
of
VestUmle.
Nefer-Senna
SontJi Wall.)
,
J|
a snier
tidt,
kher
heb, councillor,
(|
On
Vestibule.
stele, in the
"^^^ CT!
a high priestly
official.
(j [j
The deceased
held the
^Q
|~
80. (Assyrian
Ptah
Saloon.)
^^^^
^
Mastaba
^ royal
tomb
of
kinsman, royal
Ur-ari-en-
scribe,
royal
libationer,
The
inside of the
tomb
is
Wall
The deceased inspecting the work of
ploughing and reaping on his farm, servants fishing,
North
carpenters
making
pillow
donkeys carrying
Plate
III.
To face page
25.)
Vlth dynasty.
Plate IV.
Sepulchral
[Bay
I,
stele, in the
No.
81.]
To face page
25.
Vlth dynasty,
B.C. 3200.
MASTABA OF UR-ARI-EN-PTAII.
Vlthdyn.]
South Wall
j-j^ p
[lll'l
round
i.
about
3.
door
false
Khent-kaut-s
offerings.
his wife
25
"
them and
bringing
them.
2. Men-servants
Butchers slaughtering cattle. 4. First
inscribed with the names of about
90
East Wall
The deceased
seated
men
carrying to him
I.)
obliterated.
III.)
From Sakkarah.
[No. 718.]
in
the form ol
""^^
inspector of agriculture.
are
figures
an
H,
I
82. ( Vestibule.)
Massive limestone sepulchral stele, on
which is cut in outline and painted the representation of a " false
door " of a tomb, with a palm-leaf cornice and a figure of the
deceased seated with a tablet for offerings before him, hieroglyphic texts, etc. This slab was set up in memory of Ptah-
hetep
^
,
who prays
to
Anpu
for
EGYPTIAN VESTIBULE.
26
[Vlth dyn.
width 2
ft.
[No. 1287.]
8 in.
who
a royal kinsman,
councillor, etc.
staff
From
11
in.,
Vlth dynasty,
Gizah.
width
5 in.
ft.
[No. 658.]
84.
tomb
Vestibule.
Uthenaa
of
Pena
(I
North Wall.)
[|
his right
whose
"
is
mace
and
"
cut in low,
wearing a deep
or
from the
relief
good name
relief a
Limestone
collar.
was
flat
In
in his left, a
bow, which was probably nearly six feet long. From Gizah.
Vlth dynasty. Height i ft. 3 J in., width 9I in. [No. 647.]
85. ( Vestibule. North Wall.) Massive limestone sepulchral stele, in the form of a door, from the tomb of Atu
(j
c-'=^
--.
a
"
The
doorway are
of the
the
ft.
in.
86.
stele of
B.C.
On
the
flat
utchats
3200.
Anpu
House of Six
(Anubis), for
From Sakkarah.
Height 4
ft.
10
in.,
width
[No. 1191.]
Vestibule.
Metu
(?)
South
Wall.)
Rectangular
a suier
zidt,
and
sepulchral
scribe,
and
civil
STELE OF BEHENNU.
Vlth dyn.]
and
ecclesiastical official
27
f^-^
(jUl
^ i J!
'
the upper portion of the stele are a number of lines which are
intended to represent a cornice of uraei, and below these are
five lines of hieroglyphics in which the deceased is made to
pray to Anubis and to Osiris Khenti-Amenti, for " a royal
" table of offerings "
and to the " Great God " for sepulchral
meats as a " lord of Abydos," and also for a " happy burial " in
Finally
his sepulchre in Neter-Khert, z.e., the Other World.
he is described as being a loyal devotee of "the Great God,
the lord of Abydos."
Below, in sunk relief, are figures of the
deceased and the " son who loveth him " the latter was, like
his father, a k/ier heb, or priest.
From Sakkarah. Vlth
dynasty.
Height 3 ft., width i ft. 7 in. [No. 128.]
;
royal
kinsman and
From
Gizah.
width
io|- in.
scribe
Ra-nefer
B.C.
^-^^^^^JHeight 7
3200.
in.
[No. ion.]
Presented by the Rev. Greville Chester, B.A., 1886.
88. (Vestibule.
chral stele, with cornice and raised, rounded band, in the form
of a door, from the
tomb
of
Behennu
Jj
fQ
^ priestess
of Hathor |"^^
>
From
Height 6
89.
ft.
in,,
width
ft.
Gizah.
Vlth dynasty.
[No. 1330.]
an
siner uat,
in.
Noj^th
Limestone sepulchral
Wall.)
form of a door, from the tomb of Pepi-set (?)
Vestibule.
stele, in the
official
who
The
of
text
EGYi'TIAN VESTIBULE.
28
[Vlth dyn.
East Wall.)
90. ( Vestibule.
Portion oi a limestone
roof-slab from a tomb, the under surface of which is fluted,
and is probably intended to imitate the wooden beams, or
small tree trunks, of which roofs were formerly made. Vlth
dynasty (?), about B.C. 3200. Length i ft. 8 in., width i ft. 4 in.
Presented by the Egypt Exploration Ftmd, 1899.
[No. 1293.]
South
91. (^Vestibule.
of
Merer-Aqer
f^'F^//.) Limestone
,
[j
sepulchral stele
an overseer of the
From
priests.
{Vestibule.
^Qx.
stele of
Mena
Wall.)
Limestone
sepulchral
(J
From Denderah.
2
ft.
3 in.,
93. {Bay
Antkes
14.)
Limestone
sepulchral offerings.
I
ft.,
breadth
94. {Bay
8-|-
in.
14.)
tank
From Gizah.
[No. 1175.]
f^^^
tank
J)
lady
Anubis
Vlth dynasty.
libation
the
of
Limestone
Khart-en-Khennu
libation
of
for
Length
the
inscribed
lady
with a
P J
which
flat
Senb
bowls, between
96.
Vestibule.
<ci:^
stele,
a super-
STELE OF SEKHEREF.
Vlth dyn.]
intendent of priests.
the table of offerings
is
[1
29
97.
stele, of
North
Vestibule.
Wall.)
Limestone
sepulchral
On two
funerary offerings.
dynasty.
Height
From
i
ft.
10
breadth at base 9
Vlth
in.
to
Xlth
[No. 203.]
in the
J]
forty-eight offerings.
Above is sculptured a seated figure of
the deceased with a draught-board and offerings before him.
From Sakkarah. Vlth dynasty. Height 2 ft. 6 in.
[No. 1429.]
30
ELEVENTH DYNASTY.
4.) Rectangular limestone sepulchral stele of
99.
Antef
ft
an
official
who
Uah-ankh Antef-aa
^f ^^ ^
/wwv\
/WVW\
Nekht-neb-tep-nefer Antef
Sankh-ab-taui
=t=
00
"9
Menthu-hetep
/VAAAAA
Jj
0"
|1
/wvw\
Thetha
^
at
Thebes
4.)
[j,
in
Rectangular
a
man
the
of high rank,
reign
'
of
^^"^
who
filled
several offices
^^
Uah-ankh Antef
Egypt, about
B.C.
2600.
On
the upper half of the stele are fourteen lines of text in which
the deceased is made to describe his career, and his devotion
On the lower are five
and fidelity to his royal master.
perpendicular lines of text and figures of the deceased and two
of his sons, offerings, etc. The work is fine and good, and this
stele is an excellent example of the best sculptor's work of the
period.
3
ft.
in.
From Kurnah.
Xlth dynasty.
Height
5 ft,
width
[No. 614.]
MONUMENTS OF MENTHU-HETEP.
Xlthdyn.]
31
tomb
Xlth
dynasty.
102. {Bay
Limestone
103. {Bay
Portion
is
[No. 1397.]
106. {Bay
3.)
about
him
B.C.
is
his
2600.
prenomen
Height
^ Q
ft.
in.,
width
J
i
ft.
his throne
in
Xlth dynasty,
9
in.
[No. 721.]
107. {Bay
3.)
Portion
Neb-hapt-Ra Menthu-hetep.
Xlth dynasty,
2600.
Length i ft. 9 in. [No. 722.]
in relief, of
about
B.C.
32
[Xlth dyn.
figure of an
(Bo}' 3.)
bow and
ft.
9J
in.
with a figure
=^
s=5
named Menthu-hetep
of a prince
/I
arrow.
Xlth dynasty, about B.C. 2600.
[No. 729.]
holding
Height
117.
{Bay
Sma Taui
of
3.)
Slab
"
,
Uniter of the
Two
Ra Menthu-hetep.
I
ft.
3|
in.
[No. 753.]
Lands,"
of
i.e.,
Uniter
King Neb-haptLength
2600.
B.C.
Plate V.
33.)
MONUMENTS OF MENTHU-HETEP
Xlthdyn.]
III.
33
^O^
I5.C.
2600.
Length
ft.
6|
in.
[No. 754.]
Nos. 104-118
at
Der
all
came from
al-Bahari.
{Bay
offerings
4.)
made
Sandstone slab
to the statue of
King Neb-hapt-Ra
ft.
3 in.
4.)
White
<'-^^
with a prayer to
Amenti,
at
Abydos.
120. {Bay
Sebek-aa
Osiris
limestone
sepulchral
stele
of
Anpu and
Osiris, the
On
121. {Bay
Sehetep-ab
3.)
Rectangular
the
to
,
it,
his
memory
mother
Nekhta-Ankh,
and
other
relatives.
In the first register Sehetep-ab is seen pouring out
a libation before his father and mother, and in the three other
registers various members of the family are making offerings
to their deceased relatives.
Xlth dynasty (?)
(Plate V.)
Height I ft. 9 J in., width 10 in. [No. 643.]
34
[Xlth dyn.
s=>
Menthu-sa
deceased
who
_Z1
\AAAAA
sitting
is
in
All
the
of
Menthu-su
deceased
s= ^ 1
(?)
the
"
[||]
in.
(|
(|
Xlth dynasty.
Merit-atefs
Height
ft.,
width
[No. 1313.]
^ \>
Mentu - hetep
Neferttu
the
J
share of
overseer
assessed.
From
On
the
lady
the
wherein
office
Government
sunk
in
relief, is
Sams
Height
of
the
left,
who
the
2500.
B.C.
the
by
sculptured
of
claimed
crops
the
y"^ was
the
son
the
Collection, 1835.
ft
1 1
in.,
width
[No. 187.]
3 in.
Shesu-Heru-mer
"
the
life
Seankha
^^^^^^
Nekhta
r\
The
The
them, and
named
Above the
first
the
stone
dynasty
sits
[j
on a chair of
cornice
is
the
name
Ren-senb
(?)
Height
state,
of the artisan
'
ft.
6^
in.,
(?)
who
From Akhmim.
width
11 in.
cut
Xlth
STATUE OF MENTHU-AA.
Xlth dyn.]
35
125. (^Vestibule.
South Wa//.) Portion of a relief from
wall of a tomb, on which is sculptured the figure of a
man leading an ox for sacrifice at the funeral feast behind
follows a man who urges on the animal with a stick.
Above
the ox are inscribed the words which are addressed to the
deceased " driving an ox to thy double." From Denderah.
Xlth dynasty, about B.C. 2600. Length 2 ft. 7 in., breadth
I ft. 4 in.
[No. 1260.]
Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fiend,
the
[No. 451.]
127. ( Vestibule.)
Black
granite seated statue of Menthu-aa, the son of the lady
<c:z>
^^^^^
Mert
an
Erpa
and
prince, acouncillor
who probably
Ha
and
priest,
flourished
at
name and
in
titles,
bold hieroglyphics.
XHth
dynasty,
B.C. 2500.
ft.
in.
in.,
large,
Xlth
or
about
Height of figure
with throne 3 ft.
[No. 100.]
128. {Bay
I.)
chral stele, with
top, set
Sepul-
rounded
up by Menthu-hetep
'
overseer of
mother
Nefertut
and
priest,
councillor.
Xlth
[Vestibule, No. 127.]
or
Xllth dynasty.
36
[Xlth dyn.
i.)
Rectangular
lady Sat-nebt-nut
the
a
sculptor.
On
sepulchral stele
limestone
upper
the
are
portion
(?)
five
and an address
to the living to
Xlth
visible.
i
ft.
6|
in.
or
Xllth
[No. 579.]
[j
Vestibule.
South Wall.)
made
to a
tomb
dynasty, about
or tem.ple.
B.C.
2500.
list
From Denderah.
Height
ft.
in,,
Xlth or Xllth
width 2 ft. 2 in.
[No. 1 172.]
STELE OF AQER-UR.
Xlthdyn.]
132. {^Bay
4.)
Portion
of a
37
which
is
in.
fN
Nekhta "^^Ij
^^^^
'^^^'^
who
Heteptu,
his father.
10
sculptured a figure of
[No. 131
5.]
[Bay
133.
I,
No. 130.]
Vestibule.
East Wall)
of the king
"
Qehet
'
,
^^
who was
" real
attached
kinsman
to
the
38
[Xlth dyn.
deceased
and
his
wife,
Amen-Sat
"""^
(\
are
seen
134. (Baj
tomb
4.)
Rectangular
limestone
stele
Mait
from
the
[fli^^^I^^
Anpu
on behalf of En-Antef-aqer
'
^^^^ sepul-
Jj
From Denderah.
chral offerings may be provided for him.
Length 3 ft. 8 in.,
Xlth or Xllth dynasty, about B.C. 2500.
breadth i ft. 3 in. [No. 1261.]
Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fund, i
39
MIDDLE EMPIRE.
TWELFTH DYNASTY.
136. {Bay
top,
stele,
disk,
with rounded
of the
figures
gods
Height
2
ft.
ft.
in.,
width
[No. 963.]
in.
head of a
Usertsen I
colossal statue
about
B.C.
2430, wearing
Hetch
or
White Crown
(?),
Upper Egypt.
of
forehead
is
of
king of Egypt,
the
Above
the
the
uraeus
Rectangular,
stele of Usertsen
I,
king of Egypt,
b.c. 2430.
painted limestone
stele
of
set
up
in
his
3.)
tomb
in
the
fourteenth
40
Usertsen
^ Uj,
of text
[Xllth dyn.
On
2430.
B.C.
recording
the
Aura
(j
are
making
Fine,
(|
139. {Bay
rounded
top,
3.)
Rough
of
Neferu
with
Merrt
JJJ,
^-JK^
Behen
at
cut the
prenomen of Usertsen
^J^o^uJ;on
the
140. {Bay
Rectangular
son
the
Sent
I.)
AAAAAAtziD,
of Sebek-unnu ^^^^
stele
,
Antef
of
On
royal palace.
limestone
and
Egypt,
about
B.C.
2430
(^000
CO
I
See
also
Collection.
141.
III
III
^10^.
-Jj
/wvw\
Anastasi
No. 141 and the statue No. 142.
Xllth dynasty. Heigth 3 ft. 7 in., width i ft. 6 in.
[No. 572.]
stele
{Bay
3.)
Lower
To face page
40.
Plate VI.
Xllthdyn.]
AWAAA t
),
41
Q ^
of
j^, a high
Amen-em-hat
II
official
^0
who
p;;;;r|U^U^
about
B.C.
2400.
Menthu
6.)
Fine
S^"^,
painted
an Erpa,
limestone
Ha
prince,
stele
of
and Siner
who
Sauat,
42
Amen-em-hat
scribe
him
that he
[1
by Usertsen
to other offices
Q j
the stele
Amen-em- hat
II
sumably,
Sa-Menthu
died.
dynasty.
Height 4
reign of
146. {Bay
ft 5
in.,
I.) Fine
is
UJ
was appointed
dated
[Xllth dyn.
in the third
year of the
[of^UUU],
when, pre-
Anastasi
width
Xllth
Collection.
[No. 828.]
in.
ft.
white
the
II
(^r^HV 31
^
(|
an
^"jj
^gyPt' ^^'^^^
^^^"^
'
official
of
'
Amen-em2400.
l^-C.
On
147. {Bay
rounded
I.)
top, of
ffljj
Ameni (Amen-em-hat H)
king
^ ff ^ iJMM
Semti-seneb
L^^:^]
about
B.C.
2300.
j^j^
brother,
'
Anastasi Collection.
Height 2
ft.
in.,
width
daughter
Ba[k]-en-re-Mut
XHth
ft.
dynasty,
3 in.
[No. 839.]
Plate VII.
STELE OF SEHETEP-AB-RA.
Xllthdyn.]
148. {Bay
5.)
Amen-em-hat
year of
Xllth dynasty,
149. {Bay
II
I.)
Lower
Hathor
Maket
^^^
who
f^Ji^^'Mj^^
about
B.C.
ft.
J^^^
Amen-emFrom
2400.
Xllth dynasty.
[No. 497.]
Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fund, 1905.
in.
150. {Bay
rounded
hat II
Height
in the thirtieth
i
ft. 2 in. square.
[No. 1236.]
Presented by G. Willoughby Eraser, Esq., 1897.
43
top, of
I.) Fine
sepulchral
Hmestone
Amen-em-hat
an
^\
(]
with
stele,
official,^
inscribed with twenty-seven hnes of hieroglyphic text containing prayers to Osiris, Anubis, Heqt, and Khnemu, for
funerary offerings and for happiness in the Other World.
On the left-hand bottom corner is sculptured in low relief a
figure of the deceased.
This stele is dated in the thirteenth
year of Amen-em-hat II, king of Fgypt about B.C. 2400
Mf^^l
\l'""^\.L
Anastasi Collection.
Xllth dynasty.
width 2 ft. I in. [No. 567.]
151.
rounded
At ^-
Height
up
to
ft.
stele,
in
Ertau)
the
with
commemorate Sehetep-ab R
in.,
son
of Sena, and
reign
/wwv\
his
of
fl
Amen-em-hat
^
I
Rau,
wife Sat-nefert,
C 4
II
44
[Xllth dyn.
upper portion
below are: L
is
ft.
7i
2400.
B.C.
Anastasi Collection.
Height
ft.
in.,
width
[No. 583.]
in.
152. {Bay
stele of
J]
each was
temple, and
5.)
Rectangular
Menu-Nefer
^"^i^,
in the
jl|
The
(j
stele is
Xllth dynasty.
153. {Bay
1^
top, of
Annu
3.)
(^
Height
rwnUUU J
2
ft.
Limestone
Seneferu
[1
in.,
width
Anastasi
i
ft.
in.
Collection.
[No. 829.]
an
Amen-em-hat
about
B.C.
2400.
II
The
^^"^
'
V.\x\g
of Egypt,
Amenti
[No. 256.]
STELE OF TCHAA.
Xllthdyn.]
154. {^Bay
atef
(j
I.)
Fine
45
apartments in the palace of king Amen-emhat II. On the rounded portion are cut in outline reprefigure of the
i. A
sentations of offerings, and below are:
private royal
the
and
2.
sceptre
before
him
are
is
his
about
B.C.
Height
2400.
ft.
ii\
width
in.,
ft.
2 in.
[No. 576.]
155. (^Bay
offerings, of
9.)
Limestone
stele, in
Sebek-hetep
Ken
'
Below are
figures
AA/\AAA
offerings
sons,
Mentu and
parents.
This
of Usertsen
Sams
stele
Collection.
C_E1] A f
Xllth dynasty.
Height
ft.,
width 9
in.
[No. 257.]
156. {Bay
rounded
I.) Fine
limestone
Tchaa
'^^^^'^D,
top, of
sepulchral
stele,
with
^ S^^^-rdian of the
II,
about
B.C.
2360
^
|
||[
46
(^O
_g.
Height
Xllth dynasty.
^ ^
ft.
Anastasi
width
in.,
[Xllth dyn.
ft.
1 1
Collection.
in.
[No. 573.]
East Doorway})
157. (^Vestibule.
Lower
portion
of
Sa-Renput
^
"
B.C.
The deceased
2300.
of Northern Nubia
Xllth
^^^.^^i
and Khetemet, or
i.e.^
"
dynasty,
about
and he was the " Superintendent of the prophets of Satet," or Sati, a goddess of
the region of the First Cataract and Abu, or Elephantine,
?>.,
He
modern Aswan.
the
"
Chancellor,"
Anpu
and he was
(Anubis) on his
is
described as
especially
devotee
1
^^ZZ^
^
of
hill."
governors of Elephantine.
is
Prese7itcd by Field
Marshal Lord
Grejifell, 1887.
sen
III,
Kha-kau-Ra
Hffi
III.
'
^^^^
plinth
at
the
back of the statue are cut the king's Horus name and
name as king of the South and North. Found
in the south court of the temple of Menthu-hetep
XHth dynasty.
at Der al-Baharl
( Neb-hapt-Ra)
Height 4 ft. 1 1 in. [No. 684.]
Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fund, 1905.
his
Horus
name of
q Mj^ ^
MONUMENTS OF USERTSEN
Xllth dyn.]
47
III.
sen
III,
Usertsen
Hetch, or White
head
is
Crown
the uraeus
Xllth dynasty.
of
Upper Egypt.
symbol of sovereignty.
Height
ft.
Presejtted by the
162. {Bay
Above
in.
the fore-
From Abydos.
[No. 608.]
Lower
statue of Usertsen
III,
Lower
163. {Vestibule.
West Doorway.)
quartzite sandstone seated figure of
of a
B.C. 2330.
The style
as those of No. 165.
From the Delta.
Egypt, about
same
portion
Height 4
ft.
XHth dynasty.
[No. 1 145.]
Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fund, 1888.
in.
164. ( Vestibule.
West Doorway.) 'how'QY portion of a
quartzite
sandstone
statue
of Usertsen
III
seated
48
"M^^P^
[Xllth dyn.
2330.
B.C.
The
style
On
cartouches
O
I
AAAAAA AA^AAA
J\
HI
\J
S.
/WA/V\
which prove that the statue was "usurped" under the XXI Ind
dynasty by " Uasarken, son of Bast, beloved of Amen,"
ie., Osorkon II.
From the Delta. Xllth dynasty. Height
3
ft.
in.
[No. 1 146.]
Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fnrui, 1888.
165. ( Vestibule.
East Doorivay?) Lower portion of a
quartzite
sandstone
seated
statue of Usertsen III
Q H^H^
'
^"^^
Egypt, about
B.C.
2330.
On
In the centre
is
the sign
union
"
on the right
is the god of the South, and on the left the god of the
North, and each god has one foot resting on the lower portion
of the symbol, and is helping his fellow to tie a knot round
side
the shaft.
Below
is
The
feet of the
Portion
cut
the
prenomen of Usertsen
of
at
III,
is
king
Bubastis.
name
MONUMENTS OF USERTSEN
Xllth dyn.]
Usertsen
of
(^og[UU]^.
III
From
Bubastis.
width
3 in.
ft.
49
III.
the temple
Height
at
3 in.
ft.
[No. 1102.]
168. (^Bay
top,
of
I.)
revenue
[ITZD
The
is
in
deceased, painted
The
red.
stele
is
dated
lPT~ lAf
dynasty.
Height
169. (Bay
3.)
ft.
in
the seventh
2330
B.C.
Anajtasi Colkciion.
in.,
width
ft.
Sandstone sepulchral
^|JJ
Xlltl,
[No. 575.]
in.
with rounded
king of Egypt,
stele,
Usertsen
{;zmm.m
III,
CtiSD-
the upper portion are cut his Horus name and his name
The six mutilated lines
as king of the South and North, etc.
of text mention that the king despatched an official named
On
Ameni
JJ
to
Abu, or Elephantine,
to carry out
Height
ft.
2-| in.,
Limestone
tomb, with
Fi'om
width
XHth
Elephantine.
ii in.
[No. 852.]
sepulchral stele,
palm-leaf cornice
in
the form
and raised
50
[Xllth dyn.
Kha-kau-Ra
i.e.,
B.C.
UU
Usertsen III,
2330. Within
Amenti
Khenti
that
sepulchral
offerings may be
given by him to
the deceased
Sebek-hetep
'
a warder
1
and
Atau
to
91,
his mother.
Below
which Sebek-
hetep
is
seen
seated at a table
of offerings with
and at
several brothers
bottom of the stele.
his father,
and
sisters
are
enumerated
The names of
at
the
Height
ft.
4^
in..
St.
2.)
Cast of a portrait statue of Amen-emking of Egypt, about B.C. 2300, in the Hermitage at
He wears a heavy head-dress, the lappets of
Petersburg.
172. (Baj^
l^at III,
SHRINE OF PA-SUTEN-SA.
Xllth dyn.]
which
fall
uraeus fL
symbol of sovereignty.
names and
On
titles
C^^^^l
'
for a
51
comparison of
the
is
--^n
important,
it
suggests that the latter was made for Amen-em-hat III, and
if this be the case, the inscription of Osorkon II was added to
it at a much later period.
Height 2 ft. 10 in. [No. 688.]
Pi^esented by Pi'ofessor Golenischeff, 1904.
1.
Rameses
II
(^^J'^f'^^^
'^31
^^^"^
'
2.
Mer-en-Ptah
left
3.
side of pedestal,
Paseb-kha-nut
and on
left
^"^^
^^^^"^^
shoulder.)
(On
J
the breast.)
This Sphinx is much older than the kings who had their
names cut on it, and was probably made in the reign of Amenem-hat III, about B.C. 2300. The original was found at San
(Tanis), and is now in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo.
Length 6 ft. 10 in. [No. 1120.]
174. {Bay
funeral chest,
"
1.)
White
made
to
commemorate Pa-suten-sa
who
^ ^
flourished in
52
[Xllth dyn.
following scenes: i. Pa-suten-sa making offerings to PtahTanen. 2. Pa-suten-sa making offerings to Osiris Khenti
Amenti.
3. Horus standbetween
I sis
and
Nephthys. On the pedestal
are prayers to Seker and
to Osiris Khenti Amenti.
ing
The
shrine
and
hollow,
is
at
figure
From
of the deceased.
Medum.
dynasty.
Xllth
Height
width at base
ft.
ft.,
in.
[No. 1135.]
175. (.5^7 2.) Rectangular limestone sepulchral
stele of Nebpu-Usertsen
son
the lady
At
(|
of
the
official
of
1^1-m
B.C. 2300.
[Bay
I,
No. 174.]
the
" festival
of the years
"
at
5J5
STELE OF SENKU-USERTSEN.
Xllthdyn.]
Salt Collection.
3
ft.
in.,
3j
width 2
ft.
B.C.
53
Height
2330.
[No. loi.]
in.
Maat-en-Ra
Egypt, about
2300, and
B.C.
Second Cataract.
breadth
ft.
was
I.)
top, of
set
up
commemorate an
to
Jk
From Semnah,
Xllth dynasty.
Height
Senbu-Userten
son
of
the
king of
III,
ft.
[No. 1290.]
Presented by Soiners Clarke, Esq.,
3 in.
177. {Bay
rounded
it
Menthu-sa
official called
in the
Amen-em-hat
(^^^^^^^
Nebt-Ant
lady
^'
||
in.,
899.
stele, with a
'
royal
veritable
standing
in
of offerings.
who
is
seated at a table
and brother, each with the text of the prayer, which he recites,
above his head. This stele is dated in the twenty-fifth year of
the reign of
Amen-em-hat
^
B.C.
2270.
178.
III
'
Height
ft.
II in.,
width
South Wall.)
Vestibule.
'
'
'
|^
XHth
Anastasi Collection.
).
the
ft.
in.
dynasty, about
[No. 557.]
name
the son
of the chief
of the
boatman
mothers.
Kmg
Maat-en-Ra,
i.e.,
Amen-em-hat
III
q ^
,,|,
54
^A/wv^
^^^^^
J-
^^^'^
1857.
breadth
ft.
ii^
in.
B.C.
the
[Xllth dyn.
Anastasi
Collection,
Height
2270.
ft.
in.,
[No. 827.]
Sebek-her-heb
^' an
S\ ^
Kemen
^iz:
son
the
of
the
"^^
Hetep-ka
m
chancery,
official
the
It is
lady
U |.
subordinate
and
apartments,
royal
royal
dated
in
em-hat
III,
and
in
the
of
Hathor, the
the Turquoise
is
entreated to give
inscription,
lady
Land,
deceased
The
persons.
in
peninsula
Sinai.
Xllth
Stele
an
[Bay
and
B.C.
the
about
Height of stele
width of altar
dynasty,
2250.
official
3,
ft.
7^
ft.
3 in.
in.,
181.
top,
of
Xllth dyn.]
STELE OF KHNEMU-HETEP.
Amen-em-hat
III
55
and
figures
of
Below these is a
Osiris and the jackal sacred to Anubis.
text containing an address wherein the living are besought
to pray that sepulchral offerings may be given to the metal
Ankef
worker
(?)
of Tenauit
Afret
daughter of
(his wife),
Malta
and
sons
their
Found
daughters.
in
Xllth
Height i ft.,
in 1823.
dynasty.
836.
the
tomb
of
hetep
official
who
under
Khnemuan
flourished
Xllth
the
The
dynasty.
ornamented
is
with
On
cornice.
stele
a
the upper
is
are
cut
utchats
'
and large
The
flat
inscription
c
.
.
c \
u-^
statue of Amen-em-hat, a royal kmsman,
Seated
and master of the robes.
Xllth dynasty.
[Bay l, No. 183.]
i
leaves.
is
son or brother,
called
in.,
56
[Xllth dyn.
^v""^'
who
On
the
sides, front,
[No. 462.]
in.
son of
Ameni
MM
M
1
^AAAAA
(I
AAAAAA
Ameni, the
/\AA/W\
Xllth
about
dynasty,
Height
2400.
[No. 777.]
B.C.
3 in.
ft.
^^-^
fl
^^
Nekhta.
of text
[
1
is
three
panels,
are
seated
Net-nub
o
1
Ast
his
his wife,
and
nurse.
Salt
jj
^
Collection.
Height
ft.
From Abydos.
8
in.,
width
ft.
XHth
8|
in.
dynasty, about
[No. 143.]
B.C.
2300.
of
prince,
An-her-nekht
who
j^^^^,
an Erpa, and
s7/ier udti,
Ha
and chief
STELE OF AN-HER-SA.
Xllth dyn.]
57
district in
187. {Bay
I.)
Limestone sepulchral
Antef
top, of
rounded
stele, with
an overseer of the
who prays
priests,
that
the
Osiris,
-^s^
lord
and that he
offerings,
Amenti,
of
"
may
Beba
Jjjj
staff
and a
The
sceptre.
father
each holding a
(|
Ha
princes,
make
his father s
XHth
Collection.
188. {Bay
Ana
name
I.)
(j,
^^^i;^^
in the
form of a
width
[No. 774.]
2\
in.
189. {Bay
I.)
top, of
ft.
Limestone
An-her-sa, or Sa-An-her
who was
official
J^"^""^^^^^'
The
~^
Keb
Below
^ Jj
scenes.
Kek
^^^^
and
his brother
Ateta
(|
(|
and on the
58
is
a kher
[Xllth dyn.
Many
Collection.
Xllth dynasty.
190. {Bay
I.)
commemorating
of
the
Height
Rectangular
the lady
Hathor
are
figures
Anastasi
coloured.
ft.
in.,
width
ft. 8| in.
[No. 568.]
i
limestone sepulchral
Khu
stele,
and Sa-Amen
each of
whom
(j
top, set
names
Below there
Shas-hetep.
ii^^kP^n^'
is
row of
figures of four
left
and
his wife
Ateni
[j
his
(|||
^,
the daughter of
dynasty.
brothers.
Sams
in.
Aat
Collection.
[No. 228.]
^,
Xllth
STELE OF AMEN I.
Xllth dyn.]
sepulchral
limestone
Ha
59
{})
stele,
an Erpa,
and a
prince,
On
legal offices.
[][|
Ameni
the son of
Qebu ^
(|(|
(|
bowmen
mander-in-chief of the
i.
J]
|^
rounded
^ ^o"^"
the
five lines
:
^ priestess ol
son SaHathor.
Khent-khati.
2. Her daughter
3. His
Hathor, a chancellor of Hathor. 4. His brother Khentikhati-hetep.
5. The steward, and other officers of the house
of the deceased, bearing offerings.
The text contains the
usual prayer to Osiris Khenti Amenti, i.e., that sepulchral
offerings may be made at the chief festivals.
XHth dynasty.
Height 3 ft. 6 in., width 2 ft. 4^ in. [No. 162.]
195. {Bay 2.) Rectangular
of Pefes
'
limestone
sepulchral stele
Hathor.
The first four lines contain a prayer to Osiris
Khenti Amenti that she may tread the paths of happiness in
the Other World, and may advance among the
to Osiris " in peace, in peace."
Below is a
deceased seated at a table of offerings, and
portion of the stele Pefes is twice represented
her
"beloved
eldest
daughter"
Art-nes
loyal servants
figure of the
on the lower
standing with
^5^^
(.').
Height
ft.
1.
AA/VW\
in.,
6o
[Xllth dyn.
Antef-Tatau
^^^^^^^^
prince,
who
Sudan,
in the reign of
an
Erpa and a
Ha
Antef A
"-^^^
,
the superintendent of
which begins with the word mik " I," wherein Antef describes
virtues, qualities, and abilities.
Anastasi Collection.
Xnth dynasty. Height 2 ft. 2 in., width i ft. 2| in.
his
[No. 581.]
the
Xllthdyn.]
From Al-Barshah
offerings.
about
[No. II
Length
2400.
B.C.
6l
in
ft.
in.,
breadth
ft.
in.
5 1.]
memory
two of
Ahenem
illegible,
(]
V\
[Tl
Aqen
loving sons,
his
the
(|
soldier.
it
the
The
soldier,
name
third
appear to be
and
r-
(?)
(j
is
shd.
From
who
left is
sculptured a
Wall.)
Rectangular
tomb
of
North
Vestibule.
the
Ha
relief,
Sebek-sen
the son of
limestone
Beb
JJ
is
On
the
seen standing,
to Osiris, Ap-uat,
tion.
Xnth
The
la,
text
is
the daucfhter of
Atu
^ I
and Un-nefer. From the Anastasi CollecLength 2 ft. 6 in., breadth i ft. 7 in.
dynasty.
[No. 580.]
204. {Vestibule.
Amen-em-hat
v\
[I
1
Sepulchral
South
/www
<Ci
stele
of
a superintendent of a portion
62
[Xiith dyn.
of the palace.
On the right is a figure of the deceased,
sculptured in low relief, painted flesh-colour, and seated on a
chair of state with a table of offerings before him.
The text
contains a prayer for sepulchral offerings.
Xllth dynasty.
Anastasi Collection. Length 2 ft. 2 in., breadth i ft. lo in.
[No. 587.]
205.
South
{^Vestibule.
sepulchral stele of
Usert
"]
Wall?)
Rectangular
Heru-Nekht
overseer of builders,
'
upper portion
limestone
is
or
architect,
standing
side of him,
and
on the other.
Uatchet-hetep
daughter Sekhmet-Usert
his
ft.
in.,
206.
him stand
Xllth dynasty.
width
ft.
Vestibule.
207. {Bay
Osiris,
I.)
also a figure
is
Collection.
and two
Height
[No. 560.]
in.
South Wall?)
Limestone fragment of a
"
beloved of the
Xllth dynasty
Limestone sepulchral
with
inscribed
|1
Anastasi
top,
<:ir>,
daughters.
on one
prayer
for
Height
(.'')
rounded
stele, with
funerary
offerings
\i'
Ha
to
(?)
son
(?),
about
On
and on the
B.C.
2400.
the
left
right
is
Height
XHth
a table of offerings.
2
ft.
5 in.,
breadth
ft.
and
his
dynasty,
in.
[No. 193.]
STELE OF KHEN-BAK-HERU.
Xllthdyn.]
63
The tablet
members of
Height
2400.
B.C.
209. {Bay
I.)
ft.
in.,
width
ft.
[No. 129.]
in.
Khen-bak-Heru
Jj ^^j^
stele of
up by one of
his sons
" to
make
name
his
is
all
to live."
was
set
The
six
Below
behind him
his wife
is
Mes-en-maa-en-Heru
<5>[j
^"^^
'
two
sons,
210. {Bay
Her-ap p=^
I.)
[No. 584.]
(j
"
the
son of
Aakas "^^^
|1.
Qn
son Ap-ankh
Sams
f)
Collection.
breadth
ft.
in.
[Bay
211.
rounded
top,
I.)
'
XHth
Limestone
of Sa-ast
'
Height
ft.
/i
in.,
[No. 578.]
jj
i|
dynasty.
veritable
sepulchral
^^
royal
stele,
with
kinsman,
who
held
the
NORTHERN
64
212. {Bay
Stele
Rectangular, painted
Ankh-ren
of
Jj
I.)
KCiVPTIAN GALLERY.
=^
limestone sepulchral
son
the
[Xllth dyn.
of Mest-tekha
'
department
of the Treasury.
Below the inscription are
sculptured
figure of the deceased, painted red, seated
i.
before a table of offerings.
2. His wife, a son and a daughter,
and a kinswoman. Text and scenes are enclosed within a
painted border.
Anastasi Collection.
Xllth dynasty.
(Plate VIII.) Height 2 ft. 7 in., width i ft. 8| in. [No. 564.]
:
213. {Bay
i.)
Painted
Ameni
son
the
the
limestone
of
sepulchral
stele
of
Sat-Sekhemet
lady
the
Nemki
I.)
Rectangular
(or
|
,
ot
a royal kinsman.
On
by the deceased
god of the dead, and below is a figure of
in.,
Anastasi
width i ft.
in
the form of
XHth
Collection.
51
dynasty.
Height
ft.
[No. 558.]
ins.
215. {Bay
2.)
rounded border,
set
up
to
commemorate:
Erpa, and
jl
Ha
i.
a raised
Senbsu-em-hat
prince,
chancellor,
J
keeper of the
J
seal, etc.,
and
his wife
Atha
i]
^1
i|
Renpet
Pu-her
To /ace page
64.
Plate VIII.
[Bay
To face page
[Bay
64.
Plate IX.
STELE OF AmENI.
Xllth dyn.]
^F=^.
^]
and Anubis
2
ft.,
width
"a
Apu
his wife
Tata
3.
follower of the
2|
ft.
and
prince,"
Height
XlTth dynasty.
65
[No. 252.]
in.
rounded border;
it
Khert-ab <z:>
to
overseer
^^
'
Below the
funerary offerings,
^^^^
^^^^
'
text,
Sab
Ptah-Seker-Asar and
for
Xllth dynasty.
families.
Height
ft.
8J
in.,
width
ft.
in.
[No. 903.]
217. (Baj/ 2.)
top, of
Ana
(]
Sandstone
i]
'
the son of
Atau
()
a high
"^^^
1)^^
'
^^"S^t^^
Ben[r]at
Jj
(|
^^
Kemtet
and Amen-
Limestone
Khenti-khathi-am-hat
ffTfi
"T^^
66
The
[Xllth dyn.
219. {Bay
3.)
top, of
Au-nef
official,
who
Limestone
(or Set-nef)
^or >$-J
,^).
a high
Amen-em-hat
III
Kemef
3.)
^^3:^
'
Atau-enen
^^^^
rounded
for
sepulchral
offerings.
wife,
222. {Bay
top,
of
3.)
Mahesa-user
"
inscribed
P<==>,
with a prayer to the " great god, the lord of Abydos," for
In the upper register are figures of the
sepulchral offerings.
sons of the deceased making offerings to their father, and in
the lower, one son and four daughters making offerings to
Height
Xllth dynasty.
Khenti-khat-sa, their mother.
[No. 971.]
I ft. si in-, width i ft. 2^ in.
Plate X.
[Bay
3,
No. 224.]
To face page
67.
Xllth dynasty.
Xllthdyn.]
223. {Bay
3.)
Renpif
top, of
67
rounded
witli
(|[|
^^Q^^
between them
Ap-uat
offerings,
I
ft.
>
in.,
width
224. {Bay
rounded
Sams
etc.
3.)
Atha,
Height
his wife
dynasty.
[No. 240.]
in.
Painted
Usertsen
of
top,
ft.
Xllth
Collection.
Anpu and
of
(?)
a high
jl
official,
inscribed
225. {Bay
4.)
Limestone
the
son
Sebek
of
scribe
tatau
teta
An-aba
^
"^
^'^
J ^zi^
(j
(j
^^
(|
a priest of
nekht
^^
Height
ft.
5i
226. {Bay
top, set
j--"
in.,
4.)
^^
width
Salt Collection.
ft.
in.
Limestone sepulchral
up by Menthu-em-
of his brother
Smen-nu
Xllth dynasty.
[No. 471.]
stele, with
,
^
AA/VW\
rounded
m memory
a figure
NORTHERN
68
ECxYPTIAN GALLERY.
[Xllth dyn.
227. {Bay
top, set
4.)
Limestone sepulchral
up by Ameni
father
Sabu
J]
'
office
flfl
1
to
to live the
connection
in
of his
/vwwv
make
of eternity
rounded
name
\\
I
stele, with
On
the
/wvw>.
a request to "those
to Osiris
is
Khenti
followed by a
him
by
it
is
a seated
width 10
[No. 223.]
in.
228. {Bay
Limestone sepulchral
made
top,
4.)
commemorate
to
229. {Bay
4.)
Matha
Limestone
[j
^^
wwvv
it
230. {Bay
made
to
4.)
was
v\
top,
and a prayer
inscribed with
set
up
to her
Below are
Sams
in.
to
memory
figures of the
Collection.
XI Ith
[No. 232.]
Limestone sepulchral
commemorate a family
names and
STELE OF SENB-SU-EM-HA.
Xllth dyn.]
Limestone
69
'
Ameni
top, of
\\
'
of the tablet
width 5J
(](
painted green.
is
[No. 788.]
in.
in
raised,
J ^
'
On
Height
ft.
width
in.,
seal.
[No. 215.]
11 in.
The
rowing.
Height 7J
details of the
width 5^
[No. 914.]
in.,
234. {Bay
rounded
4.)
top, of
in.
Sandstone
sepulchral
Senb-sen M
XHth
dynasty.
stele,
with
XUth
dynasty.
Height
ft.
5^
in.,
width lO^
in.
[No. 225.]
235. {Bay
of
Usertsen
4.)
]
Rectangular
In the
first
Amen-
Ment -ashetek
\\
70
[Xllth dyn.
236. {Bay
5.)
Ap-uat-hetep
top, of
T
I
etc.,
Ha
Ha
prince, chancellor,
On
^^-^^^j
of the
I
the
" life"
ft.
From Thebes.
deceased.
in.,
width
237. {Bay
5.)
the lower
'^'^^
ft.
is
a well-sculptured figure
XHth
top, of I-kher-nefert
Height
dynasty.
[No. 1367.]
>
etc.,
with rounded
a" Erpa, a
Ha
prince,
ft.
in.
[No. 202.]
238. (Bay
top, of
5.)
Limestone sepulchral
Pa-enti-en
^\\
stele, with
rounded
inspector
councillor,
of scribes of the land of the South, the son of the lady Ana.
On
^ palm-
leaf cornice,
Neferu-nubu
etc.
stele, with
Tehuti
rounded
the son of
throne,
STELE OF USERTSEN-SENB.
Xllthdyn.]
of well-cut
lines
71
hieroglyphics,
240. (Bm^
5.)
Usertsen-senb
White
^
1
|
sepulchral
limestone
the
son
of
of
stele
Renf-senb and
leaf cornice
241. (Bay
rounded
White
User
<=i>
5.)
top, of
the
with
^ |1
same name, Meshtha
czsa
"jj
7\,
[j
Below the
text, in
sunk
relief,
is
=^<=^
Yr^.
at his feet
Height
Xllth dynasty.
242. (Baj/
set
up
to
ft.
sisters.
7-| in.,
Rectangular
commemorate Nekhta
and
prince,
5.)
his wife
Emsas
Teb
width
(?)
and
Anastasi Collection.
[No. 237.]
1 ft.
^^<^p,
an Erpa and a
Ha
and Khenti-khathi-
width
ft.
[No. 241.]
72
243. {Bay
On
stele, with
members
rounded
^'^^^
Anpu and
gods
Limestone sepulchral
Sukhenemes ^ ^
of
top,
5.)
[Xllth dyn.
who
have been
Two
front of him.
in
is
lines
blank for the usual formula concerning sepulD'Athanasi Collection. Xllth dynasty, or
Height i ft. 9 in., width i ft. 3 in. [No. 238.]
left
chral offerings.
later.
245. {Bay
Ameni
7.)
(In
(1
AAAAAA
246. {Bay
top, of
7.)
Usertsen-senbu
(sk),
the
and
his
prayer
XHth
Osiris
dynasty.
247. {Bay
libationer,
Height
7.)
sepulchral
i
ft.
3^
Sepulchral
^j
Ankhu-usert
a
for
inscribed
^~^\
^^^^^
with
offerings,
width
in.,
stele,
.
table
ft.
and
^^Q^^^
[No. 247.]
in.
prayer
Abydos,
of offerings, a
for
to
Asar
sepulchral
Ap
uatu
offerings.
STELE OF KHART.
Xllth dyn.]
73
Below are cut figures of the deceased and his wife, and a list
of names of relatives, Atef-ankh, Mentu-aa, Mentu-shraue,
Nefer-sankh, Teta, Nebt-heh,etc. XI Ith dynasty. Height i ft,
width y-h in. [No. 220.]
248. (Baj'
top, of
7.)
Kheper-ka
of the
hall
of the
the son of
royal
Khenti Amenti
palace,
Bebu
warder
J] Jj
inscribed with
prayer
Below, cut
in outline, are series of figures paying homage to the deceased.
Sams Collection. XI Ith dynasty.
Height i ft, 3 in.,
width 9| in. [No. 227.]
to Osiris
top,
son of
At (j^"^, an
'^^'^^ "til
the
C)n
right
are
inscribed
seven lines of
text,
250. (Bay
7.)
Khart
Kher heb
prince,
chancellor,
of
and
Smer-uat,
On
Anpu
dynasty.
2
ft.
priest.
in.,
From
width
the
i
ft.
neighbourhood of Akhmim.
in.
Height
[No. 1059.]
74
251.
set
up
(/>Vrj/
to
[Xllth dyn.
commemorate Atfa
(j
the son
stele,
of Aba, his
(|
width
ft.
si
[No. 1201.]
i"-
Sepulchral stele of
[Bay
7,
No. 251.]
252. (B^j'
top, of
Beba
7.)
x\lfa
and Menthu-nekhta.
Xllth dynasty.
Limestone sepulchral
JJ
(j
the son of
Annu
stele, with
rounded
On
the
ft.
in.,
width 8
in.
[No. 244.]
STELE OF SEBEK-TATAU.
Xllth dyn.]
253. {Bay
top, of
Senb
7.)
Limestone sepulchral
'
|'
stele, with
rounded
'^^'^
On
J'^IZTD.
of Nefer-rut
75
the
254. {Bay
7.)
Sa-rennutet
^,
stele of
^^^^^^^
^ 111 vl'
^
to the gods,
'
made
On
the
and treasurer of the double storehouse.
upper portion is a prayer to Osiris for funerary offerings, and
below is a figure of the deceased seated with a table of
offerings before him.
Height
ft.
in.,
width
Ha
of Erpa,
Nekhen,
Below the
text are
who
mother
(?)
Ai
[j
(jfj,
256. {Bay
top,
9.)
of Senb-an
Osiris.
In the
Limestone sepulchral
(?)
'
inscribed
stele, with
rounded
with a prayer to
and
his
D 4
wife
76
Ren-senb
[Xllth dyn.
them, one with a draught-board (?) upon it, and the other
bearing offerings.
In the lower register are a stand with a
draught-board upon it and a vessel of wine on each side of it.
Here
two
also are
figures of
257. (Baj/
9.)
Painted
Xllth dynasty.
Height 9
in.,
.-I
rounded
and
top, of
Seb
Khati
sepulchral
for
We
On
offerings.
upper portion
the
is
list
of offerings.
two of his
(?)
and in the lower register are figures
his wife Ap-Herui (?), and their eight children.
From Asyut. XHth dynasty. Height i ft. 6\ in., breadth
next see the deceased
and
of Khati and
relatives
ft.
2\
in.
their wives,
[No. 928.]
was
Limestone
made
to
The deceased
is
memory by
his
"^^^^
^^IP^"^!^'
Negress,"
his
Nehsit
of
Amen.
priestess
is
a sculptured figure.
XHth
The work
an unfinished
Height i ft. 9I
figure appears to be in
Collection.
sister
and the
which
offering incense to
dynasty.
in.
is
poor,
Anastasi
state.
[No. 469.]
inscribed
with
prayers
to
Osiris
and Anubis
for
funerary offerings.
rectangular tanks,
XHth dynasty. Length iij
Amen-em-hat
\\
\\
in.,
breadth 6\
grifiiite
tablet
scribe
in.
[No. 413.]
for offerings
of
the
of
bowmen.
Xllthdyn.]
77
14.)
hat \
On
names
following
the
Sebek-sa
Length 9I
breadth 7
in.,
262. (^Bay
14.)
in.
in
From Asyut.
offerings.
breadth 7
relief
with figures of
14.)
Limestone
On
J ^^n^^,
name
of the deceased
offerings,
to Osiris
his son
come
Xllth dynasty.
[No. 980.]
in.
263. {Bay
|1
of the
Sebek
wife
[No. 414.]
Limestone
sculptured
near
the
Heru-nefer.
Next
Atena, and
his wife
Hetchert
his wife
Length
ft.
264. {Bay
in.,
breadth
14.)
Salt Collection.
Limestone
Xllth dynasty.
[No. 417.]
I2-| in.
Apai
inscribed with
offerings.
breadth
pra)^ers
From
ft.
Asyut.
[No. 976.]
to
Osiris
XHth
dynasty.
78
265. {Bay
y ^^s^^
vases,
Anpu
i6.)
Limestone
sculptured
'
cakes,
in
Length
ft.
266. [Bay
breadth
in.,
16.)
1^
with
figures
Length \2\
in.,
libation
to Osiris
and
dynasty.
[No. 973.]
2 in.
ft.
of
Apai
relief
etc.,
[Xllth dyn.
From
two tanks.
breadth \2\
figures of offerings;
Asyut.
Xllth dynasty.
[No. 974.]
in.
Hep-tchefa
prayers to
contains
text
offerings.
From Asyut.
breadth 9I
in.
(?)
Osiris
14.) Limestone
269. {Bay
etc.,
for
offerings
sepulchral
Length
dynasty.
tablet
of
seht
and Anpu
The
[No. 990.]
268. {Bay
Heru
Ant!j^|.
and
|^_^[|.
17.)
ft.
2|
From Asyut.
offerings.
in.,
breadth ^oh
in.
to Osiris
Xllth
[No. 929.]
for
Usertsen
Xllth dyn.
79
front
are
Length
11
cut
two tanks.
in.,
breadth lO^
From Asyut.
un inin
the
Xllth dynasty.
[No. 975.]
in.
Limestone
unin-
Length io\
in.,
breadth 8 J
[No. 997.]
in.
272. {Bay 14.) Limestone tablet for offerings, sculptured with figures of bread cakes, etc., and inscribed with
prayers to Ap-uat and Osiris Khenti Amenti, on behalf of a
person whose name has been erased.
Xllth dynasty, or
later.
Length i ft. 2^ in., breadth i ft. i in. [No. 420.]
273. {Bay
14.)
Limestone
unin-
or ducks, etc.
Xllth dynasty.
end
Length i
at each
is
ft.
From Asyut.
[No. 991.]
274. {Bay i6.)--Limestone tablet for offerings, sculptured in relief with figures of vases, etc., and inscribed with
From
prayers to Osiris and Anpu for sepulchral offerings.
Asyut. Xllth dynasty. Length i ft., breadth i ft. 2 in.
[No. 977.]
275. {Bay
offerings,
dynasty.
16.)
Portion
which
Length 7
in
is
in.,
of an
cut a tank.
breadth 7J
in.
uninscribed
tablet for
From Asyut.
[No. 978.]
Xllth
8o
THIRTEENTH-SEVENTEENTH DYNASTIES.
276. {Bay
I.)
uatch-taui-Ra
Red
^Q^|
a king of the
SekhemXlllth or
XlVth
lions placed
back to back
which probably
Giver of
On
life," etc.
[No. 8;i.]
prince,
^taui"^
Pau-heru-a
who
U^
Ha
an Erpa, and
[j,
a king of the
Sekhem-ka-Ra
XHIth
On
dynasty.
278. {Bay
5.)
text mentioning
a king of the
Kha-nefer-Ra Sebek-hetep
XIHth
Height
dynasty.
ft.
3^,
width
J J'
ft. 6-|-
in.
[No. 1060.]
rounded
limestone
top, of Het-Heru-sa, or
Sa-Hathor
"^^'^^^
^
V ^"^^"t)ed with a prayer to
Ptah-[Seker-Asar] and Amen-Ra for funerary offerings. Below
of Usertsen-Usa
|l
STELE OF AP-UAT-EM-SAU-F.
Xlllthdyn.]
this is
of the
list
names of
On
^^Q^^,and
low
relief
-2-
in the left
1 ^
/vv^
Ab-aa
reign of
Height
dynasty.
in
This
was made
stele
in the
il
^
ft.
of the
figures
8i
(j^ ^
loj
'
width
in.
Xlllth
^ ^'^^^
ft.
2|
in.
[No. 1348.]
280. (Baj/ 1.) White limestone memorial cone of Sebek^, a scribe of the temple, son of Sebek-nekht,
hetep
who
On
Auhetab
I.
J|
/WWW
Sebek-hetep and
standing before
a table of offerings.
281. (Bay
is
cut
3.)
Ap-uat-em-sau-f standing
On
Anubis.
uraei,
and below
king's
names
width 8
before
and
titles
the
god
Between the
"day."
is
containing the
^J^^ ^
s: CSlM2L]lt^^
i f
reading
Nefer-sekhem-khau-Ra
adoration
in
in.
[No. 969.]
82
[Xlllth dyn.
behalf of the
and Prince
The
figure
stele, with
whom
is
Besa
called
Below
which it is said that the
priest
"
Ptah-S-ankh
|P
This
of x^bydos."
tablet
offer-
"
Am-khent
"
was
up
set
On
making
J] ^ (|
these are three mutilated
in
the
of
reign
man and
Height
284. {Bay
nomen
of King
a king of the
width
23.)
5 ft.
left
Red
Sekhem-khu-taui-Ra
XHIth
or
XlVth
is
^^^1
dynasty.
Height
ft.
[No. iioo.]
Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fund,
in.,
II in.
89 1
Neba
[I
an
inspector
is
of
the
lines,
SLAB OF SEKHEM-KIIU-TAUI-RA.
Xlllthdyn.]
83
Aru, and his sons Renas and Nekhti, who set up this tablet.
Xllth or XI Ilth dynasty. Height 2 ft. i in.,
Salt Collection.
breadth i ft. 2 in. [No. 201.]
on behalf of a land
the son of the lady
inspector
Abeb
daughter
Height I ft. 4
in.,
287. {Bay
2.)
stele
of
lusenb
XHth
www
J
'
or
XHIth
dynasty.
[No. 861.
'
|
Ren-senb.
width loh in.
of Renf-senb
r\
Jjjj-
(|
the
called
the son of
sepulchral
Hapu
[j
face.
(|
2.)
^Rough-hewn
high,
^4
kherp sceptre |.
The
cutting and
[Xlllth dyn.
Xllth or
Heq-
Height
5 in.,
ft.
width
ft.
in.
[No. 50;.]
291. {Bay
3.) White
sepulchral
stone
rounded
top,
lime-
with
stele,
which was
up by
set
Mentu-user-senb-f
memory
in
J
brother
j ^
Ankhef
of
,
the son
the
his
Ankh-
superintendent of
The
the
contains
a
prayer to Osiris Khenti Amenti
revenue.
text
or
Xnith
in.,
width
ft.
XHth
Height
dynasty.
ft.
[No. 208.]
Limestone
292. {Bay 3.)
sepulchral stele, in the form of
a door of a tomb, with a palm-
^^7Z
"!""^
r
"^'\oMi:!gt;?;^:.'
[Bay
2,
No. 289.]
'
'
Xlllth dynasty.
STELE OF KHENTI-KHATHI-UR.
Xlllthdyn.]
and
Net-hetchet
to the lady
J
seen seated at a table of offerings.
the
293. (Baj
top of
Aua
3.)
kinsfolk
figures of
(|
whom
are
Height
ft.
2h
Limestone sepulchral
(>)
85
in.,
width 9 in.
[No. 904.]
stele, with
rounded
On the
Anpu and
rounded
sacred
wife
top, of
Nekhta
eyes
a prayer
"^^z^
to Osiris, "
(|[|,
lord of
and
life
it
of
Nekhta,
his
sepulchral offerings.
Height
in.,
width 8 in.
Presented by Sir
figures
their sons
*'ness," for
ii j
On
a scribe.
names and
the
Hekui ^
r\
(|
XHth
or
XHIth
dynasty.
[No. 851.]
A Wollaston Franks, K. C.B.,
.
86 1
in
an
f[[t]
official,
A ben
the son of
his
296. {Bay
top, of
Aru
(?)
4.)
Limestone sepulchral
.<2>-
j>
an
official.
stele, with
On
rounded
are cut figures of the jackals of Anpu and Ap-uat, and below
are three scenes:
The deceased seated at a table ot
i.
86
Ta-Ptah-ankh-s
[Xlllth dyn.
'^'^d
his
P>
297. {Bay
4.)
2.
Limestone sepulchral
Menthu-hetep
top, of
rounded
stele, with
a worshipper of Khenti
other.
On
the
lower portion
are
of thirteen
or XHIth
[No. 213.]
figures
XHth
relatives
in.
nomen
" Spirits
of
column
at
XHth
Pillar."
width
of a king
ft.
or
in.
XHIth
dynasty.
Length 4
ft.
in.,
[No. 145.]
299. (Bay
top, of
7.)
Limestone sepulchral
stele, with
"
Pai-nehsi
rounded
store wherein
stored, or worked.
On
Plate
[Bay
7,
XL
{Tojacepage
official.
87.)
STELE OF ANTEF-AQER-ANKH-KIIU.
XlHthdyn.]
inscription
and
the master-
Ani
figure of
87
A^^,
commemorate Nefer-iu
their relatives.
containing a
Limestone sepulchral
top, of Antef-aqer-Ankh-khu
son of Sen-ankh ^
rounded
^ ^m\'
[j
On
cut
stele, with
i.
prayer to Osiris on
302. {Bay
top,
7.)
Limestone sepulchral
JJ(|,
Senb
and
set
Ankhu
and other
up
to
stele, with
rounded
commemorate Sen-beba
f '"^
Aqu
"V^^,
NORTHERN EGYPTIAN
88
(lALLERY.
[Xlllth dyn.
On
[No. 1246.]
Presented by
2 in.
ft.
303. {Bay
up
top, set
tioner,
7.)
Morgan
S. Williams, Esq.,
Limestone sepulchral
stele, with
rounded
commemorate Heq-hau
| fD
to
Below, sculptured in
relief,
are scenes
at tables of offerings,
and
list
XI Ith
Salt Collection.
red.
4|
of
in.,
width 10
304. {Bay 70
top,
<^
1^
inscribed
are
with
sepulchral
On
305. {Bay
top,
ft.
3 in.,
and
luf-senb,
|^
set
up
to his
r\
'
of
Nekhen,
Amenti
Q, and below
his wife.
width loh
for
/www
memory by
are
in.
Limestone sepulchral
-eK
city
Khenti
stele, with
was
7.)
Osiris
to
the
Ap-uatu, and
of the gods
Height
of
dynasty.
rounded
of Her-sehetep-ab
son
the
councillor
prayer
offerings.
figures
ft.
'O'
r-^.
Height
stele, with
'O'
dynasty.
Limestone sepulchral
Sehetep-ab
of
XI I Ith
or
[No. 226.]
in.
of
the
rounded
governor
>
his brother
it
Sa-Hathor, warder
of the
STELE OF lUF-SENB.
Xlllthdyn.]
306. {^Bay
of
Rectangular
9.)
Ren-sankhu
(?)
painted figures of
/WWVS
whom
^-^^W,dX^'^\
Menthu-em-
his wife
89
/I
are
Xllth
or
[No. 206.]
307. {^Bay
3.)
Rectangular,
Henka
her son
3.)
ft.
in.,
\\
width 8^
309. {Bay
rounded
his wife
3.)
top, of
rounded
and a
series
of
XHIth
dynasty.
Height
[No. 196.]
White
Ankh-Heru
XHIth
Collection.
stele, with
offerings
Collection.
in.
of the
Height
Aamu, daughter
figures
relief,
and
sepulchral
members of
to him. Sams
[No. 1061.]
Limestone sepulchral
figures of
offerings
Xlllth dynasty.
table.
Kherti-em-sa-f
top, of
^ o^^
308. [Bay
same
dynasty
Height g\
(?).
in.,
width
5 J in.
[No. 195.]
310. {^Bay
4.)
<cz>
Limestone
slab,
of
shape, on
and names of User
irregular
members of
his family.
On
Height 9
311.
hat
(]
I
in.,
width 8
{Bay
4.)
[No. 207.]
Limestone
^\
/ww\A .cr^
in.
,
I
sepulchral stele of
a seal bearer
(?)
Amen-em-
90
with^^^^;
and a prayer
[Xlllth dyn.
Ameni
top, of
Khenemesu
\\
^^
stele, with
rounded
(][)
was
Height
stele
^^^''^
'
"
divine
On
the upper
Anpu and
" chancellor,"
^zi:^
(|
Limestone sepulchral
Sheps
|1
rounded
stele, with
Hennu
Horus
On
^^^^^
3-
>
brothers,
(|
etc.
Rens-senb
mothers
their
Xnith
Height
dynasty.
ft.
11
in.,
and Ana
width
ft.
||
[No. 249.]
314. (B^ry
top, of
4.)
Hetep-neb-su
Amsu,
Horus and Ra
^^Q^^
On
rounded
STELE OF TCHARRU.
Xlllthdyn.]
91
Height
or later.
315. {Bay
rounded
Sehuri
|1
5.)
top, of
ft.
Xlllth dynasty
width 9 in. [No. 930.]
Presented by the Royal Institution, 1870.
in.,
White
Tcharru
a keeper of
the seal,
with
members
with
may
be
On
figures of whom are cut on the monument.
upper portion are cut the utchats and the symbol of
names and
the
''eternity"
dynasty.
Height
ft.
and
the
in.,
width
"north"
1 1
Xlllth
[No. 242.]
in.
in the
a raised border, of
of Uatchet
The
(?)
Ukheptau
^
J
(?)
^^
^^"^
'
palace.
father, sisters,
of the deceased.
XHIth dynasty.
I ft. 3 in.
[No. 791.]
317. {Bay 7.)
Height
Limestone sepulchral
and grandmother
I
ft. 7|-
in.,
stele, in the
width
form of
Sabu
On
is
cut a prayer
318. {Bay
top,
on which
Limestone
are ^^^^
7.)
chief,
fh
(1(1
Below
is
inscribed a prayer to
who appears
to
on behalf of a
92
Ath
the son of
Athembu (?).
^SlirkJ^XlVth
Height
dynasty.
Sams
ft.
in.,
f|
|J
(]
width 9
in.
^^
Xlllth or
Collection.
[No. 197.]
^-='
[f]]]
320. {Bay
top, of
7.)
Sabu,
Jj
stele, in
^^|co,
the son of
Khnemet
Sams
Sebek-tata.
Height
in.,
322. {Bay
width 7
18.)
an
XHth
XVIth
to
official
a painted
is
an offering from
receiving
in.
(?).
Collection.
-ss^sw
son
his
dynasty.
[No. 234.]
In two
sides are small niches, wherein are small kneeling figures, with
hands raised in adoration, of the priest, or official, for whom
Anastasi Collection.
to
this monument was made.
XHth
XVHIth
dynasty
323. {Bay
top, set
up
to
7.)
(?).
Height
Limestone
ft.
10
in.
[No. 477.]
commemorate Kernes
artisan,
their family,
and
THIRTEENTH-SEVENTEENTH DYNASTIES.
On
relatives.
and a prayer
XVI Ith
93
to
Height
dynasty.
ft.
width 9
in.,
[No. 844.]
in.
n_
set
up
commemorate
to
Atef-ai
andNuna-ent-senuo^^ ^
ll^lln,
C)n
the upper part are cut prayers to Osiris for sepulchral offerings,
and below are sculptured figures of the deceased persons and
of various members of their family, Apu, Ankhu, Khati-ur,
Ama, Apepi, and Sper (?). The lower portion of the stele is
Xlllth
blank.
I
ft.
XVIIth
to
[No. 1245].
Presented by
Height
dynasty.
Morgan
ft.
9^ width
S. Willianis, Esq.,
898.
up
top, set
god
to
commemorate Antef,
Menu, or Amsu,
j
^
Akub-ankh "
^wwna
^^^^
{sk)
and
by
his brother
Menu-Nekht (?)
offerings from
The
stele
Height
is
ft.
members
of their family.
without inscription.
6\ in, width 12^ in.
XHIth
[No. 806.]
up by the lady
Nefer-hetep
On
Hapu
.-^ and
,
J
the upper part are
in
^^Q'^^,
and
below^, sculptured in
94
ft.
in.,
width 9
[No. 1370.]
in.
of
palace
Uas
(?)
-hetep \
^^^
and Ap-uat
stele, with
rounded
On
are cut figures of jackals, and on the lower are figures of the
Beba-res
JjJ
(|
^^Q'^^,
homage
XlVth
to
XVHth dynasty.
Height
ft.
4^
in.,
receiving
JJJ,
From Thebes.
width
ft.
in.
[No. 1371.]
^^
The king
wears the White Crown, and the queen the vulture headBefore the
Ith dynasty.
Height 11^ in., width
10 in.
[No. 846.]
Presented by Sir A. Wollaston Franks, K.C.B., 1861.
XVH
dress.
331. {Bay
top, of
9.)
Limestone sepulchral
Pa-enti-en
v\ ^ w
stele^ with
rounded
THIRTEENTH-SEVENTEENTH DYNASTIES.
with a
inscribed
r=p=n
On
offerings.
between them
prayer to
95
for sepulchral
Osiris
Keki
On
and
[jfj
(?),
two
scribes.
Senbu
some building
^ doorkeeper of
|i
333. {Bay
top, set
up
to
9.)
commemorate Ptah-Sekri
by
his
^^Q^^j
below
is
and a prayer
with a table
Xnith
of
offerings
334. {Bay
top, of Ki
^^3:^
9.)
\\\\
Height
dynasty.
before
Sams
him.
width
in.,
Limestone sepulchral
Collection.
[No. 245.]
5 in.
stele, with
rounded
11
inscribed with a
and
his
wife
Aah-Sat
(j
On
fl|/^=^'^^.
ten lines of text which contain the names of his father, sisters,
and other relatives. The hieroglyphics are well cut, and
appear
to
Collection.
have
been
XHIth
inlaid
dynasty.
with
green
Height
11
colour.
in.,
Sams
width 10 in.
[No. 229 ]
96
335. {Bay
ii.)
top, of a chancellor
lady Meru
seal,
offerings.
mummy
..1
336. {Bay
top, of
9.)
Aahmes
Limestone sepulchral
[|]
stele, with
rounded
Aahmes,
homage
of his father
Apumes
XVI Ith
dynasty.
^ ltl~^^'
(|
his mother,
width 10
and son
[No. 13
in.
337. {Bay
top, of
Nekht
and below
(?).
is
son of Nekht,
II.)
97
Height
ft.
in.,
14.]
Limestone sepulchral
g^ L,^
On
rounded
stele, with
i^p^^^j
XVIIth
XVIIIth dynasty.
or
in.
[No.
3 18.]
of Rei
a temple
official,
inscribed with
(j[J
prayer
to
Osiris
for
sepulchral
and below
portion are
hetep, son of Rei,
making offerings
is
ft.
4|
in.,
width
339. [Bay
name and
a
3
Hyksos
ft.
II
in.,
a scene in which
Amen-
23.)
XVIIth
ft.
3^
Red
in.
From
king.
or
[No. 310.]
of
part of an inscription
temple
the
Apepa
^(
Height
Bubastis.
at
[No. iioi.]
ft. 9 in.
Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fund,
width 2
340. {Bay
"
upper
to
^
I
is
On
the
offerings.
5.)
Granite
inscribed
lion
^
Shepherd
on
the
891,
breast
^'^v
with
the
[No. 987.]
B.C.
2600
(?),
relief,
On
Crown
and
of the king
prenomen
is
visible,
and
in
White
the vulture-goddess
Nekhebit. From the temple of Osiris at Abydos. XlthXVI Ith dynasty, after B.C. 2000. Length 3 ft. 5 in., breadth
I
ft.
his
5 in.
[No
631.]
to
the
left
is
99
EIGHTEENTH DYNASTY.
343. {Bay i6.) Massive red granite tablet for offerings,
which was dedicated to the temple of Amen-Ra, at Karnak,
by Aahmes I, king of Egypt, about B.C. 1600. On the face
are sculptured in relief figures of bread cakes, a goose,
haunch of beef, etc., and on the edges are cut the names and
titles of the king.
On the flat surface, on each side of the
spout, is a deeply cut kneeling figure of the king.
From
Karnak. XVIIIth dynasty. Length 2 ft., breadth i ft. 6J in.
[No.
Red
[Bay
16,
Aahmes
I, B.C.
142.]
1600.
No. 343.]
Queen
Nefert-ari,
Lady
of the
"Two
E 2
NORTHERN
100
345. {^Bay
Pen-Amen
20.)
Limestone
^
(?)
wears
plumes
(I
stele,
,
[XVIIIth dyn.
with rounded
a judge, on which
top,
of
cut
are
who
ECVI'TIAN (iALLERV.
and
(1M4J
width 6
the
disk
solar
XVIIIth dynasty.
Height
in..
[No. 916.]
in.
the back, is inscribed a line of large well-cut hieroglyphics, which contains some of the royal names and
titles.
From Der al-Bahari. XVIIIth dynasty. Height
at
ft.
[No. 683.]
Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fnnd^ 1905.
2 in.
stele,
and above
it
Amen-hetep
of
it
is
U ] (j^^]-
(I)
a figure
of this
On
the right
Menthu-hetep
To
kings,
whose prenomen
is
(^0^^|^^J|.
left
348. {Bay
relief,
7.)
Portion of the
accompanied by
his sister
Makhai
^
/
j lj ^
"^^^"^^
'
^^"^^^^
11
MONUiMENTS OF AmeN-HETEP
XVIIIth dyn.]
"giving
praise"
King Amen-hetep
to
[^iJflT]Length
349.
rounded
ft.
(Bfiv
breadth
in.,
ft.
Aahmes-nefert-ari
(^[^"^]
stele, with
Belmore
|||
tion.
width
1600.
top,
ft.
B.C.
[No. 598.]
in.
uj|
(^O
queen
^^^^
'
lOI
I.
B.C.
1600.
Collec-
Height 8^
in.,
[No. 277.]
in.
Pa-Shuti
[31]
Amen-hetep
I
|^
the
son
of Ra-hetep
dynasty, about
who
B.C. 1600.
J
XVIIIth
From Thebes.
'
Height
ft.
1 1
in.,
width
ft.
| in.
[No. 186.]
352. [Bay
8.)
Limestone relief
the deceased
.02
8.) Limestone
353.
Pa-ren-nefer
stele,
with
,
[XVIIIth dyn.
rounded
top,
a judge
in
of
the
scribe ol
winged disk,
"seat of Maat" in Western Thebes. Below a
stands with
who
deceased,
with uraei, are cut figures of the
his right
hand
raised, offering a
STELE OF AmEN-MEN.
XVinthdyn.]
and
^,
i|
Aahmes-nefert-ari
queen
his
103
"""^
[j
ower
scene the deceased stands at a table of offerings facing his
who
wife Mut-em-uaa,
is
making an
and behind
Height i ft. lO^
sons,
XVIIIth dynasty.
him behind
two daughters.
offering to
his
wife
in.,
width
ft.
in.
[No. 1347.]
354. (Bay
Portion of a Hmestone
Amen-em-apt
of
top,
10.)
portion
is
stele, with
On
a judge.
rounded
the upper
is
repre-
before
who
(^Q
[_J
reigned
dynasty.
Amen-men
of
register
is
cut
figure
of the
Isis.
(^^^d]^.
I
ft.
2j
356. {Bay
Nefer
J
in.,
10.)
^ |
Salt
width 9^
Collection.
in.
Limestone
a judge.
In
the
upper
standing at
deceased,
In the lower he
Height
judge.
table of offerings
Horus, son of
[j
to Osiris, Isis,
seen
is
and
standing in
Satkames
and
XVIIIth
dynasty
[No. 297.]
stele,
is
a figure of
I04
[XVIIIth dyn.
XVIIIth dynasty.
adoration.
9i
Height
ft.
in.,
width
[No. 8il]
in.
357. (^Bay
with
1 1.)
inscribed
Portion
lines
five
of
hieroglyphic
containing
text
prayers to the gods Osiris Khenti Amentet, Un-nefer, PtahSekri, Hathor, Heru-sa-Ast, son of
hetep
may
offerings
Queen
and
made
be
to
ft.
1 1
358. {Bay
13.)
'^==^
making an
who wears
and the
tet
^,
Jl
14.)
fi\
bread-cakes,
'
in.,
width
2\
with
Amen-hetep
XVIIIth dynasty.
hands.
in.,
'
it is
width
in.
in.,
in relief figures
of
(Tl
stele,
etc.
offering to
Height 7
j|
Length
Em
in his
sepulchral
Qaha ^4"^^^^^^^,
top, of
sceptre
sepulchral
Height 9^
1600.
B.C.
Limestone
^O
Hui, a judge
King Amen-
[No. 446.]
in.
rounded
to
that
the son
'
Amen, and
Aahmes-nefert-ari,
breadth
\\ in.
I U
W
I
[_J
who
^
are
XVIIIth dynasty
[No. 594.]
MONUMENTS OF THOTIIMES
XVIIIth dyn.]
105
III.
(i5^?r
monument
Thothmes
set
III,
king of Egypt,
about B.C. 1550. On the east and
west sides, in high relief, are figures
Thothmes
III,
Head from
a colossal statue of
Thothmes
his identity
is
proved by
^q i^^ | ail
O
I
The god
\^\^, and on his belt 1 J
A
" Menthu-Ra, dweller in Thebes," is hawk-headed, and he
wears on his head the solar disk, uraei, and plumes. On the
north and south sides, also in high relief, are figures of the
goddess
111
'
^^'^'^^'^^''t?
^^^^
all
lunar
the gods,"
disk
and
horns.
stood
in
^ 3
io6
[XVIIIth dyn.
Fragment
364. {^Bay
was made
for
12.)
Thothmes
III,
XVIIIth dynasty.
365. [Bay
10.)
Height
i
ft. 2 in., width i ft.
[No. 943.]
Presented by J. Scott Tucker, Esq., 1852.
prenomen of Thothmes
the
st}^led "
ra
Wadi
at
J-iJ.
Halfah.
east
XVIIIth dynasty.
was found
It
Nile
is
South"
the
(^od^^j, who
III
C.
built
bank of the
Height 4 ft.
6.)
Sphinx on the
^\^(^0[:^^J,
original
8
ft.
is
II in.
in
the Egyptian
[No. 1 109.]
Museum
at
B.C.
1550.
Cairo.
The
Length
Amen-Ra.
Thebes, holding a
is
in
[No. 1108.]
STELE OF THOTIIMES
XVIIIthdyn.]
relief a figure
of
Thothmes
lOJ
III.
and a number of
III
his titles.
M CMSI ^ CMEIII]-
The king
is
in the act
holds in his
of
making an
hand a long
left
offering to a god,
staff
and a mace
and he
From
the
first
tablet
C.
Amen-Ra,
vases to
Sati,
and Anqet.
Maat
^^
to
lord of the
2.
i.
Amen-hetep
Thothmes
Amen-Ra,
of the North
(^Oi^gj
about
B.C. 1550.
From Wadi
Height
ft.
XVIIIth dynasty,
Halfah.
in.,
width
ft.
in.
[No. 1015.]
1887.
with
rounded
Osiris,
top, of
Fine
C.
Neb-uaui
Thothmes
^^^^ prophet of
flourished
he
in
received
the
many
reign
of
favours
E 4
I08
[XVIIIth dyn.
^^Q^^^
>
'<^^^^
below
in
memorial chapel
ft.
Aahmes
of
XVIIIth dynasty.
Abydos.
I
(?)
6'h in.
[No.
connection
in
^^
with the
"^37 ^2
F rom
J|
Height
ft.
in.,
width
199.]
P^^lj^,
m
J
1=.
'
XVHIth
stelae of the
Sakkarah. Height
4 in. [No. 701.]
373. (/^?j
9.)
seated statue of
an
No. 373.]
offerings.
dynasty.
f
i
LJ
v-^
Collection.
Anastasi
Height
with
Ka
ft.
6i
in.
^
(
in.,
Netchem
inscribed
royal
the
Painted
and
dynasty.
ft.
Osiris,
XVIIIth dynasty.
official,
Amen-Ra, Mut,
Seated statue of Netcheni.
9,
I
I
[Bay
HI.
,^3.
temple of Thothmes
of the
priest
xun^
^
^
From
[No. 840.]
ft.
limestone
^
prayers
to
Anubis, Hathor,
Thothmes
of
^
^
From
width
III
for sepulchral
Thebes.
XVIIIth
XVIIIth dyn.]
374. [Bay
9.)
Limestone
seated
who was
a prince
'''^
statue
109
of Anebni
in
bow and other weapons of war and the chase, who was a
member of the royal bodyguard, and who followed his lord
on his expeditions through the deserts and mountains in the
South and in the North. It was set up in honour of the
deceased, as a
mark
her "brother"
(5p
of their favour,
Thothmes
f]8
^^'^^
ft.
8^
in.
[No.
375. {Bay
Athu
(|
Amen,
4.)
text,
which
131, formerly
Painted
^
^
warden
L5| [-1^
with blue paste,
and Anubis
for sepul-
Height
51^?-.]
seated
priest,
statues
of
a libationer of
Amen,
to the
,1
XVIIIth dynasty.
an Am-khent
^"^^
inlaid
limestone
memory
is
Osiris,
and Hent-ur
and
Z I
?11
n
|
Salt Collection.
chral offerings.
I
III
y\men-Ra,
contains a prayer to
=^ f S
From Thebes.
376. {Bay
Height
12.)
ft.
II,
T..C.
500.
CMi]-
5 in.
Portion of
^ J]
J
king of Egypt, about
[No.
31.]
a grey granite
bowl made
for
who
flourished in the
whose cartouches
Tehuti-mes 5^
>
^ royal scribe,
IJ
no
From
XVIIIth
Coptos.
diameter
6^
ft.
377. {Bay
il.)
Height
dynasty.
[No. 890.]
in.
Fine
ft.
6^
in.,
IV,
who accompanied
Amen-hetep
of the body-guard of
[XVIIIth dyn.
Thothmes
member
the
^ ^ receiving
I
4.
Hat
mother Ri
his
offerings.
10
width
ft.
378. {Bay
8.)
in.,
top, of
Works
of
Limestone sepulchral
Nefer-hat
of the
[No. 902.]
in.
1 1
^^-'^^
Temple
in
stele, with
rounded
a Superintendent of the
in the reign
e.g.
1450.
On
and
XVIIIth dynasty.
Height
ft.,
width 2
ft.
[No. 148.]
boat,
To face pa^e
Plate XII.
lo.
al stele of
[Bay
II,
No. 377.]
BOAT OF MUT-EM-UAA.
XVIIIth dyn.]
I I
Mut, the
and on each
and
The prow
Amen-hetep
lection.
in.
B.C.
Length 7
1450.
ft.
[No. 43.]
^
is
uraeus.
Height 6
in.
of the
face
is
restored.
381-404.
series of black granite statues, seated and
standing, and portions of statues of the lioness-headed Firegoddess Sekhet, who symbolized the fierce destructive heat
She wears the solar disk and uraeus, and holds
of the sun.
in
and
in
papyrus sceptre
J.
Mut
at Thebes, built
by Amen-hetep
I.) Statue
Height 7 ft. 10 in.
III,
about
B.C.
1450
of Sekhet.
[No. 76.]
Feet
wantmg.
Feet
wantmg.
Sekhet.
Feet
wanting.
of Sekhet.
[No. 71J
Feet
381. {Bay
Height
I.)
Statue
ft.
in.
of
50.]
NORTHERN
112
IXiVPTIAN (iALLKRV.
[XVIIIthdyn.
Feet
wanting.
Feet
wanting.
Sekhet.
Feet
wanting.
Sekhet.
Feet
wanting.
Feet
wanting.
Sekhet.
Height
Sekhet.
Height
Statue of Sekhet.
392. (B(iy 7.)
Height 6 ft. 6^ in. [No. 45.]
Feet
wanting.
Sekhet.
Feet
wanting.
of Sekhet.
[No. 41.]
Feet
wanting.
of Sekhet.
[No. 519.]
Feet
wanting.
Feet
wanting.
of
53.]
of
49.]
ft."^2
Seated
statue
of
of
[No. 62.]
in.
394. (Bdf
9.)
Height
395.
(/^(ry
Statue
5 ft.
12.)
Height
of
84.]
in.
Statue
5 ft.
in.
(B((j/
10.)
Height
Upper
ft.
in.
ft.
in.
Height
[No. 521.]
Height
M(3NUMKNTS OF AMKN-IIl^TKP
XVIIIthdyn.]
II3
III.
ft.
10
in.
ft.
Height
[No. 522.]
Hei<,dit
Height
[No. 79.]
3 in.
405. {Bay 4.) Black granite seated statue of the lionessheaded Fire-goddess Sekhet; she wears the solar disk and
On
the
lily,
i.e.,
B.C.
Height 6
Presented by
the
ft.
9^
North
in.
King George
[No. 88.]
IIT^ 1801.
406. {Bay 5.) Black granite seated statue of the Firegoddess Sekhet, wearing the solar disk and holding the
symbol of "life" in her left hand.
On each side of the
throne
the design
is
'
is cut an inscription
which contains names and titles of Amen-hetep III, and
indicates that the statue was dedicated by the king to the
goddess
in
From Karnak.
6
ft.
in.
[No.
XVHIth
dynasty, about
f ^^Dljjl-
B.C. 1450.
Jleight
57.]
407. {Bay 8.) Black granite seated statue of the Firegoddess Sekhet, wearing the solar disk and holding the
symbol of " life " in her left hand.
It was dedicated to
Sekhet in her character of Hert-en-qef, by Amen-hetep III,
king of Egypt, about
From Karnak.
3.C. 1450.
B.C. 1450.
Salt Collection.
Height 6
ft.
[No.
68.J
XVHIth
dynasty, about
114
[XVIIIth dyn.
408. {Bav 9.) Black granite seated statue of the Firegoddess Sekhet, holding the symbol of life in her left hand.
It was dedicated to Sekhet in her attribute of " Lady of
,
by Amen-hetep
III.
On
each side
of the throne is cut the symbol of the " union of the South and
" North," symbolized by the knotting together of the stems of
the papyrus and the lily.
Found near the Memnonium, in
Western Thebes.
XVIIIth dynasty, about B.C. 1450.
Height 5 ft.
in.
[No. 37.]
by Amen-hetep
B.C.
1450.
dynasty.
From
410. {Bay
6.)
ft.
in.
Black
XVIIIth
Belmore Collection.
Karnak.
Height 6
III,
[No. 518.]
the design
From
(Plate
411.
{Bay
XVIIIth
Karnak.
Xin.)
"
Height 7
6.)
ft.
Portion
dynasty,
ins.
of a
about
to
the
0"0'^.
B.C.
1450.
sandstone stele,
inscribed
with an account of an expedition which was made by Amenhetep III, king of Egypt, about B.C. 1450, against the
country of Abeh, in the Northern Sudan. The text states
that the king captured 740 slaves, old and young, and
mentions "312 hands," which he appears to have cut off.
This tablet was set up at Semnah in the Second Cataract by
Meri-mes, a royal scribe and governor of the Egyptian
XVIIIth
Sudan, to commemorate his master's conquests.
Height 2 ft. 9 in., width 3 ft. [No. 657 (138*).]
dynasty.
Presented by Lord Prudhoe^ 1835.
Plate XIII.
XVIIIthdyn.]
MONUMENTS OF AMEN-HETP:P
115
III.
Between
pattern
his legs
is
hangs the
tail
which was
its
III,
is
uninscribed, but, as
probably represents
XVIIIth dynasty.
The
it
Amen
[No.
14.]
ii6
413. {Bay
Amen-hetep
9.)
[XVIIIth dyn.
Colossal
III,
over his
BELZONI,
dynasty, about
15.C.
1450.
Height 9
ft.
[No. 21.]
in.
[No. 105.]
415. {Bay 6.) Upper portion of a colossal bearded statue
of Amen-hetep III, wearing a heavy wig and an elaborate
above his forehead is the uraeus, the symbol of
necklace
Found in the ruins between
Salt Collection.
sovereignty.
XVIIIth
the Memnonium and the temple of Madinat Habu.
dynasty, about B.C. 1450. Total height 5 ft., width of
[No. 30.]
shoulders 3 ft. 1 1 in.
;
of
5.)
Amen-hetep
eignty, above
Hard
III,
wearing the uraeus, the symbol of soverFound by Mr, Henry Salt near
his forehead,
MONUMENTS OF AMEN-HETEP
XVIIIth dyn.]
No.
416
Salt
(6).
From
Collection.
Western
Total height
1450.
]}.C.
II7
III.
Thebes.
ft. 6 in.
[No. 4.]
XVIIIth dynasty.
Collection.
Height
ft.
[No. 140.]
in.
^ ^
The lower
peru.
period between
half of the
at
some
had
W.Q.
on
prenomen
1^
of
Amen-hetep
^^
all
Mer - cn - Ptah
later the
in
the
hetcp
following
JierMadt.
King Set-nekhtcut
form
About
his cartouches
Brought from a
abacus and other places on the column.
XVIIIth dynasty, about
house in Cairo.
Salt Collection.
Height 13 ft. II in. [No. 64.]
B.C. 1450.
420. {Bay
and
"
12.)
Black
granite
coffin
"
Meri-mes
of
\
\
i.e.,
111
i
^^
Jl
'
Amen
'^^^ V
[]
who
of
/wwv\
Il8
[XVIIIth dyn.
421. {Bay
Sururu
6.)
-Lower
an
portion
Erpa,
Ha
of
seated
prince,
real
fig'ure
royal
of
scribe,
J,
422. {Bdv
7.)
Portion
of a limestone statue of
^^<i> J^'
Ha
Erpa,
prince,
Amen-
^
(j
Smer-uat,
royal scribe
who performed
stele,
with
rounded
Amen-Ra, king
reign of
Amen-hetep
The deceased
(^O
III
whom
is
Amen-Ra.
on
given
back
the
of the
full list
of
the
J, a figure
stele,
titles
statue.
B.C. 1450.
addresses
to
flourished in the
offering to
is
with
inscribed
top,
of the gods.
making an
of the deceased
Sams
Height
of
ft.
Collection.
1 1
in.
[No. 123.]
"
'
mountain,"
of
Amen-hetep
rioht arm.
III, w^hose
prenomen
O^
the son of
and a fan-bearer
J
a
is
cut on his
royal
envoy
Plate XIV.
OFFICIALS OF AMEN-HETEP
XVIIIthdyn.]
named Mai
00 W|
The
chancery.
^""'^^^
'
held high
body of the
Amsu, and Isis,
Height
424. {Baj^
10.)
from
cornice,
Massive
sandstone
doorway
the
that sepulchral
[No. 12 10.]
io|- in.
ft.
of
lintel,
with moulded
tomb
the
[j
Thebes.
the royal
figure contains
offerings
B.C. 1450.
in
ofifice
inscription on the
HQ
III.
Pa-ari
of
Amen-Ra
Amen-hetep
at
III,
Lands
On
one side
is
an address of homage to
Amen
{Bay
425.
rounded
Limestone
II.)
top, of
Apeni
[J
of Pharaoh
in
^- ^
a
||
the reign of
sepulchral
flourished
'
P
Below the utchats,
"f"
Amen-hetep
III.
with
flu,
[\
^;
stele,
^1
etc.,
are
adoring ancestors.
5.
and mother.
his father
about
I
ft.
B.C.
5 in.
426.
(Plate XIV.)
1450.
i.
Height
ft.
ij
in.,
width
[No. 365.]
{Bay
Ra-mes -^-^
the deceased,
12.)
Fragment
official,
[|]
of
sandstone
stele
oi
who
is
20
Amen-hetep
width
1 1
[XVIIIth dyn.
XVIIIth dynasty.
Height 6
in.,
[No. 813.]
Presented by Lyttleton Annesley, Esq., 1854.
in.
427. {Bay
13.)
Painted
an Erpa,
Ha
prince,
councillor,
governor
priest,
who flourished
Amen-hetep III,
whose prenomen and nomen
of the city,
etc.,
the reign of
in
are cut
upon
in.
[No. 687.]
Presented by the Egypt Explo-
ration
Fund, 1905.
428. {Bay
n
illlllh
12.)
J)
Seated
Amen-hetep
granite statue of
Erpa, and
prenomen
whose
appears
|^
on
his
left
right shoulder.
In his
like
emblem
of one of his
offices.
From
XVIIIth
dynasty.
Bubastis.
Height
[No. 1068.]
Presented by the Egypt Explo2
ft.
10
in.
ration Fund,
889.
[Bay
13,
dog-headed
Quartzite
^29. {Bay II.)
sandstone, seated figure of the
ape, which was sacred to Thoth and Khensu.
No. 427.]^^"
XVIIIthdyn.]
MONUMENTS OF AmKN-HKTEP
121
III.
Very fine work. Between the hind paws are cut the cartouches
Amen-hetep III, king of Egypt, about B.C. 1450
of
n
Af
Sams
XVIIIth dynasty.
Collection.
Height
ft.
3 in.
[No. 38.
430. (Baj/
II.)
Red granite
on the pedestal
was made by Amen1450, and placed by him
lion, inscribed
hetep
III,
in the
temple of Het-kha-em-Maat
B.C.
it
which he
built
XVHIth
dynasty.
[No. i.]
ft. 7 in., height 3 ft. 4 in.
Presented by Lord Prudhoe, 1835.
Length 6
Red granite
lion, inscribed
Tut-ankh-Amen
on the pedestal
122
about
B.C.
[XVIIIth dyn.
his father
Amen-
o
that this lion was made by Tut-ankh -Amen, and that
the lion opposite was his model.
On the left shoulder are cut
the cartouches of Amen-Asru, a Nubian king who reigned
able
432. {Bay
10.)
Rectangular
temple to
Amen-Ra
for ever,
by Amen-hetep
Among
Hap
is
of nineteen lines,
of a
Ka
(j
^^
those
Amen-hetep
present
III,
the
This
stele
was made
in
original
ft.
o\
in.
[No. 138.]
was
portion
set
up
of
in
ELastern
[j
Amen-hetep
III,
Plate XV.
i
f
2
I
[Bay
lo,
No. 432.]
XVIIIth dyn.]
MONUMENTS OF
x\MEN-IIETEP
123
IV.
The words
be
can
in
434.
rounded
the
(B(7j/ 13.)
top, of
are
stele
sculptured
figures
of
and
Osiris
Isis,
and
Amen-hetep
gods and to the king and queen, and a prayer for a happy
burial, and other funerary benefits.
Anastasi Collection.
XVIIIth dynasty. Height 2 ft. 3 in., width i ft. 5 in.
[No. 834.]
435. (Baj/
13.)
Rectangular
grey
inscribed
statue,
granite
titles
of
^(|
Length
ft.
11 in.,
breadth
ft.
in.,
The
XVIIIth dynasty.
B.C. 1400.
Amen-hetep IV
base of a
Khu-en-Aten
depth
ft.
[No. 1000.]
(^^|_|J^^J C
Tell al-Amarna.
Height
ft.
T.
NORTHERN
124
ECJYPTIAN GALLKRV.
[XVIIIth dyn.
al-Amarna.
Tell
[No. 1083.]
in.
in the
a raised
border, of
flat
i.
and
a warder
[Ifl
2.
'
mother Ta-khar
their
father
On
of the Treasury.
three scenes:
Ptah-mai
On
3.
Ra-mesu and
daughter
his
Horizons
lection.
width
End
ft.
6\
sepulchral offerings.
[O)'
of the
in.
XVIIIth dynasty.
Anastasi Col-
Height 2
ft.
3 in.,
[No. 324.]
Two
Thuthu, s=3
^ s=3 ^
stele, with
rounded
^^
J'
Hidden House
"
^^ ^^
^^^^^
and
Egypt, about
B.C.
of deities,
XVIIIth dynasty.
figures
Portion
prenomen of Ai
On
of a granite
(^Q
^ ^'
monument
^J
king of
who appear
Height
[No. 1002.]
1400.
it
ft.
STATUE OF KING
XVIIIth dyn.]
441. {Bay
13.)
Grey
granite statue
irERU-EM-IIEF,.
125
Heru em-heb
of
XVIIIth dynasty,
442. {Bay 12.) Black granite statues of the god AmenRa, the " Bull of his mother," with the attributes of the
ithyphallic god Menu, or Amsu, and Heru-em-heb, the last
king of the XVIIIth dynasty, about B.C. 1400. The king
is standing under the uplifted right arm of Menu, and is
under the protection of the god, whose son he is said to
On
be.
^
in
the
^^^^^
j
with
dynasty.
^^^^"^
addition
the
Height 4
443. {Bay
2.)
cut his
prenomen
of hieroglyphics
line
former
is
ft.
10^
Menu, or Nekht-Amsu
J^.
in.
Painted
figures, the
From Thebes.
[No.
XVIIIth
5.]
L=Z]
Ha
Nekht-
prince, scribe,
chief
bows of which
solar disk.
Below are
thirteen
Sun-god.
On
the
his wife,
flat
is
seated a
In the boat
is
the
Muti
hymn
to the
offerings,
children.
Height
From Thebes.
ft.
7^
in.
[No. 1222.]
B.C. 1500.
NORTHERN
126
444.
(AVri'
Ari-neferu
Temple
of
3.)
FXiYPTIAN GALLERY.
Seated,
painted
-c2>-J^^^, a guardian
Amen-Ra
at
[XVIIIth dyn.
limestone
the
in
statues of
Apu
(|
On
inscribed a prayer to
Osiris,
and Anpu,
and on
prayer
similar
Osiris
Khenti
is
Amen-Ra,
for sepulchral
the
offerings,
of the
service
left
is
addressed
to
Amenti.
This
^^1'
daughter
^^^^
of
of
Apu
a restoration.
is
From
Collection.
XVIIIth dynasty.
Sams
Thebes.
Height
ft.
[No. 29.]
[Bay
3,
No. 444.]
446. {Bay
5.)
Anpu-hetep
Limestone
^
stele,
C)n the
stele are
Osiris
Height
ft.
io\
in.,
447. {Bays)
top, of
width
ft.
[No. 200.]
3 J in.
Limestone sepulchral
Amen-em-hat
(|
stele, with
rounded
To face page
Plate XVI.
26.
[Bay
5,
No, 446.]
Plate XVII.
To face page
27.
STATUE OF KAMESU,
XVIIIthdyn.]
with
inscribed
cellor,
eighteen
Xllth-XVIIIth
Height
[No. 893.]
ft.
width
in.,
ft.
in.
27
dynasty.
[This stele was brought from Thebes by Captain R. Bruce, R.N., and
it
presented to the Royal United Service Institution some time before 1838
was purchased by the Trustees of the British Museum, in 1 861, from Messrs.
Sotheby and Wilkinson.]
;
448. {Bay
A/VWW ^
6.)
a royal
scribe,
palace
of
ft.
4i
[No. 632.]
Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fund, 1903.
in.
6.)
Ptah-mes
figure of
[]
of Ptah,
at
body was
452. {Bay
7.)
Grey
Ha
son
of
Tennai
,
with an opened
prince
of Behen
0^"^^^^^]^'
Kamesu
^^^^
^^^^
^^^y
of the
Over
roll
Hurt
(?)
scribe,
his left
NORTHERN EGYPTIAN
128"
shoulder
lord of
The
slung a palette.
is
Amen-Ra, Khnemu,
prayer to
FQ
Behen
Jj
(lALLERV.
[KVIIIth dyn.
contains
inscription
Satet,
From Wadi
Halfah.
[No. 1022.]
in.
K.C.M.G.,
SniitJi,
1887.
453. {Bay
8.)
or prince.
XVI
[No.
in.
Ith dynasty.
From Al-Kab.
Height 2
ft.
195.]
i:
of a
455. (Bay
8.)
Pa-shet
of
r\ ,
Amen "
stele of
(\
"
and
guardian
lllllllll
(?)
of
Amen "
J
'
/'
^^^^
(1
I
'""'j
at
the second
are
making
figures
and
in
Pashet.
I
ft.
10
In the
first
/wwv\
register
is
/wvw\
Thebes.
offerings to Osiris
of the
sons
and Anubis
making
;
of Pashet
vS ^ I ^
Jervis
in.,
width
ft.
3^
in.
XVI
Ith
dynasty.
Height
[No. 282.]
on
behalf
of
the
deceased
Nefer-renpet
J ^^^^ { T
The first is offering to the mummy a vase of unguent,
the second is reading from a roll of papyrus, and the third
XVIIIthdyn.]
29
On
457. {fhrv
e.-Ma.t
8,)
Sandstone
sepulchral
Apu
of
stele
--li=.S^V:iM^^kPT-
father,
four
lines
Amentet, Heru
Ta-tchesert
- hra - tef,
Isis, and all the gods of
Other World), for funerary offerings.
Height i ft. yh in., width i ft. 3 in.
netch
(the
XVIIIth dynasty.
[No. 295.]
top,
Heq-nefer
J J
'
inscribed
Under
with
the symbols
prayer
to
^^Q'^^
making
called
Baa
Amen.
(j'^^^
From Akhmim.
set
8.)
and
^^
Jj
459. {Bay
top,
members
Height
'
ft.
who was
their mother,
^^^^
^"^^^
5^ ins.,
Limestone sepulchral
^ priestess of
width i ft.
[No. 1062.]
stele, with
up by Pa-shetu
rounded
a judge;
it, cut in outline, are figures of Amen-Ra, " the lord of the
thrones of the world," and the deceased.
Below these are
two lines of text which refer to the restoration of monuments
on
"
and
name,
and
mention
judge
called
Pennu
F
(?)
NORTHERN
130
^"^
I
XVIIIth dynasty.
460. {Bay
8.)
monument and
Height
ij
ft,
Pennu
inscription of Pa-shetu.
in.,
width 9
Limestone sepulchral
who
J^,
On the
is
sculptured
seventeen
M ^Wl
Memphis
portion
lines,
table
rounded
a captain of the
sister
to
of offerings.
d}'nasty.
in
relief
which
represented
are
and
Osiris
'
XVIIIth
upper
[No. 341.]
in.
stele, with
Tehuti-mes (Thothmes)
whom
[XVIIIth dyn.
top, of
E(;YJ>TIAN GALLERY.
Below^
Isis,
this
is
in
before
cut,
in
In the
io\
in.,
width
ft.
3 in.
[No. 155.]
rounded
top,
of
Heru-em-heb
voy
'
^"
Erpa,
Ha
462. {Bay
8.)
Limestone
jamb, with
raised,
rounded
To face page
30.
Plate XVIII.
[Bay
8,
No. 460.]
XVIIIth dynasty.
1 30.)
Plate XIX.
BAS-RELIEF OF BATHA.
XVIIIth dyn.]
it
em-heb was
Salt Collection.
ft.
4^
in.
[No. 552.]
Limestone jamb,
border,
464. {Bav
"
Smen-taui
of
top,
8.)
side
left
Maat."
of
place
In
with rounded
door-keeper
the
in
the
is
represented kneeling
and
his
bearer Atef-en-Atef
(|
goddess
"
(|
hands raised
who
is
in
'
,
and
his sister,
adoration before
Amentet
the
<zr>
"
round which a lotus is twined. Between the figures of the fanbearer and the sister is the name of another sister.
Belmore
Collection. XVIIIth dynasty. Height i ft. 5 J in., width 11 J in.
[No. 279.]
465. (Baj'
memory
of
Atu-ennuma
the
"
lord
8.)
Portion
^ an
^ V'^rwj'"^^ ^
Batha
l|
of a limestone
'
|j
official,
'
palm branches
relief,
The
by
set
up
in
his brother
chief charioteer of
scene represents a
man
offering
to
F 2
NORTHERN
132
ECiYPTIAN GALLERY.
limestone
Aah-mes
captain
'^et
of Blacks
portion are
his brother
On
g?^.
^^Q^g
rounded
with
stele,
up by
[XVIIIth dyn.
Nekht,
the
in
upper
relief,
are
Height
ft.
467. {Bay
top, of
the
width 8^
in.,
9.)
portion
[No. 300.]
Limestone sepulchral
Nebra
upper
in.
is
the son
sculptured
the
lord
of
stele, with
of the
a
Pai.
scribe
On
Heru-ur
of
figure
rounded
the company of the gods, who wears the Double Crown, and is
seated with a table of offerings before him.
Behind the
figure of the god are four eyes and two ears.
Below this
are a kneeling figure of Nebra and four lines of text in ^
which he says " Praise be to Heru-ur, and homage to
" him that heareth petitions
may he grant me eyes to
" see the way of truth, and to walk [therein]."
From the
Belmore Collection. XVIIIth dynasty. Height 10 in., width
61 in.
[No. 276.]
:
469. {Bay
9.)
Limestone
stele, with
rounded
judge, and
his
father,
on
z=i ^ 0!^
top,
Pa-nefer-em-nekhu
J
the
Ram-god
Baiu-neteru
|
Osiris.
width 7
Salt Collection.
[No. 356.]
in.
XVIIIth dynasty.
'
form
of
Height
11
in.,
STELE OF THUIIA.
XVIIIth dyn.]
470. {Bay
top, on which
9.)
is
of
Hathor
Between her
coming out of the Theban funeral mountain.
is a uiendt,
plumes,
behind
her
head
and
disk
a
are
horns
personage,
royal
figure
a
stands
the
of
chin
her
under
and
Her
"
are
titles
"
Lady
of the
Temple
Tchesert, dweller in
jj
From Der
9
XVIIIth dynasty.
al-Bahari.
Height
in.,
flat
transport
border,
ofPharaoh
with the
tured
of
Pau
a"
^ ^'S.^l^J^i^'
following scenes:
i.
offerings.
4-1
in.
XVIIIth dynasty.
top, of Thuiia
9.)
The
text on the
Height
ft.
11
in.,
width
ft.
s=
and Tahunai ^
one
making
members of
his sisters
[No. 773.]
472. {Bay
bow.
Anpu and
^^'P"
Plight
at a table of offerings.
of the
officer
On
(](]
11
[I,
'
the son of
Tan
^^^^^
'
kin"-'s
^^^^ below, in
134
[XVIIIth dyn.
in the
raised
border, of
flat
Ban-aa
^
'
^ royal
scribe in a
the top
is
horizon (O3
with figures of
men
in adoration.
On
the
flat
his wife
before
Abuhai
Osiris,
J ^ [11
and
Isis,
^ ^
Nephthys.
'
standing
2.
in
adoration
Hui
[10
an
son
Nana
^^^^
,
j|
D'Athanasi Collection.
width 2 ft. 4 in. [No.
XVIIIth dynasty.
Height
ft. 1 1 in,,
149.]
the
Works"
called
Heru
and Sutui
^-^^W^- On
the upper portion of the raised flat surface of the stele are
inscribed prayers to Amen-Ra, Mut, Khensu, Hathor, etc., for
sepulchral offerings, and on the sides are prayers to Herukhuti, Anubis, Queen Nefert-ari, Osiris, Seker, and Isis.
On
the upper portion of the sunk, rounded stele, cut within the
border, are a winged disk and figures of the deceased persons
adoring Osiris and Anubis. Below is cut the text of a
hymn to Ra-Harmachis, in twenty-one lines, on behalf of Heru.
The figures of Heru and Sutui, and the name of Sutui, have in
certain places been obliterated. Anastasi Collection. XVIIIth
dynasty.
(Plate XX.)
Height 4 ft. 10 in., width 3 ft.
[No. 826.]
[Bay
9,
No. 475.]
Pl ATE
Heru and
Sutui, overseers of
works
at
XX
Thebes,
XVIIIth dynasty.
XVIIIth dyn.]
476. {Bay
king or
10.)
Head
From Thebes
Belzoni Collection.
XVIIIth dynasty.
in.
[No. 956.]
10.)
Grey
granite statue of a
heavy wig, with an uraeus
Height 10^
(.'^)
477. {Bdv
I35
black
wife,
of a
SUTUI.
who appears
Heru
his
to
10.)
Lower
a judge,
[No. 264.]
Q
,
and below
it
the
XVIIIth dynasty.
Height
11
in.,
stele.
width 8
Sams
in.
Collection.
[No. 346.]
I3<3
[XVIIIth dyn.
titles
482. {Bay
Portion
lO.)
Above
judge.
deceased kneeling
doorway are
the
On
the side
wife of Kha.
9I in.
[No.
XVIIIth dynasty.
of
10.)
Qaha
it is
Height
Sandstone sepulchral
Rennut
ft.
in.,
width
597.]
483. {Bay
top,
the
" life,
of
in the
is
figures
in
who appears
Kha
of a limestone shrine of
Ram,
Amen-hetep
libation before
rounded
In
official.
^"^^'1^
the
deceased
the
lower,
is
stele, with
represented
is
pouring out a
'
^^^^
484. {Bay
top,
10.)
of Karei
an
officer,
inscribed
with a
offerings.
On
all
are
it
table of offerings,
.
2.
Karei, with
his
father,
is
the symbol of
brothers
and
Amentet
sisters,
seated
I'
at a table of offerings,
XVIIIthdyn.]
OE QAHA.
STELI^^
37
^(j^,
chief
^^L^:/], the
chief
of
the
workmen, Amen-nekht
the
artificer,
Two
a judge in
of
Amen-mes
a judge,
lord
Pa-shet
^^
the
(|
Lands,
'
<=>
of the
^^A^^^^
AAAAAA
^
Unen-Nefer
r\
486. {Bay
10.)
Limestone sepulchral
Tehuti-her-maktu-f
top, of
Western Thebes.
in
the
of a
figure
On
boat,
Thoth,
lines,
who
offers
him
contains a prayer
1^ ^ ^ ^^i^
a judge
is
an eye
"
rounded
stele, with
the
in
^^^^ before
to the god.
to
The
text, in ten
may
of
figure
dynasty.
the
deceased.
Height
487. {Bay
10.)
ft.
8J
in.,
width
Limestone
ft.
2h
in.
[No. 266.]
sepulchral stele,
in the
form
Mahu
of the
/
bow
in
flat
honour
and "overseer
by Amen-em-ant
F 3
NORTHERN
138
On
E(;YPTIAN GALLKRV.
[XVIIIth dyn.
^^2^^^,
and
and within
Mahu and
i.
^[1
it
are sculptured
making offerings
Amen-em-ant making
his wife
to Anpu-tep-tu-f.
2.
Mahu and
offerings to
dynasty.
488. {B^iv
top, of
10.)
Mentu
Limestone sepulchral
y\
AAAAAA
and a scene
On
the
(?)
priest
rounded
is
Mentu and
his wife
and daughter,
before them.
who
scribe
who
Mentu-sa
which a
in
stele, with
live
upon
Below
is
earth, in
^ judge in the
I
i
0
" place of Maat."
On the upper portion is sculptured a figure
of the Boat of Ra, with the Disk in it, and below is a kneeling
figure of the deceased, with his hands raised in adoration to
the god.
The text contains a pra}^er to Ra at setting.
Belmore Collection. XVIIIth dynasty. Height 9 in., width
8 in.
[No. 271.]
1/ /?TH
490 {Bay
'
1 1.)
rr\s>
A^AAAA
Rectangular
<
'
limestone stele of
Pahu
and
XVIIIth dyn.]
491. {Bay
rounded
II.)
Painted
/-=-\
[]
portion
^^^5
are
39
Aah-mes
of
top,
and
^^e
below,
low
in
upper
is
relief,
him.
and by the
side
is
is
to
a figure of
XVIIIth dynasty.
goose as offerings.
Q
Height
ft.,
width
[No. 932.]
in.
492. (^Bay
rounded
top,
Memphis
ii.)
Painted
of
Bak ^^^^
j^j]
an
officer of the
A^
Gate of
^^"^P^^^^*^^
^^'^^^^
P Jj
J
scenes in which the deceased and his wife are standing
in adoration before Osiris, and two daughters are seated in
adoration before their father Bak, their grandfather Ta-ur
lady
XVIIIth dynasty.
called
Amen-em-at
Height
11
in.,
{sic)
width 7|
in.
[No. 368.]
493. {Bay
top, of
and
'
Apni
(]
II.)
Limestone sepulchral
^^^^
stele, with
^ judge in the
rounded
seat of Maat."
On
below
494. {Bay
rounded
and
II.)
top, of
Re-Ptah
Painted
Teta ^
<c=:>
'
'
^ fan-bearer
^^^^^
wives
Mut-em-hent
F 4
HO
[XVIIIth dyn
Then-Menu
_^t7 - iQ'
Below the
^Q^
funerary offerings.
dynasty. Height i ft. 6
D'Athanasi Collection.
XVIIIth
width 1 1| in. [No. 353.]
for
in.,
496. (Baj^
top, of
Limestone sepulchral
Meri-Sekhet
cut
is
II.)
figure
f|
stele, with
^elow the
The
rounded
XVIIIth dynasty.
Amenti
Height gh
in
text
sepulchral
for
width 8
in.
[No. 804.]
497. (Bdf
of
stele
^
"
II.)
Lower
Nu
by
dedicated
^,
a doorkeeper of
Amen,
"
to
keep
The
offerings.
XVIIIth dynasty.
his
son
Anna
alive the
name
[s]
Thuna s=
Amen
Amen-Ra
.
the god
"
Below
the
for
is
Menu,
figure
w^ho
is
of the
here called
Plate XXI.
STELE OF SAPA-AR.
XVIIIth dyn.]
ears,
width
II.)
Limestone sepulchral
Bathi
hent-nefert
scene,
^ s=
which
in
^^^^^
their
^'
the
upper
and below
libation
is
them.
to
Mut-ent-
^^'^^^
Amen-em-hat,
father,
^1
On
incense
[No. 358.]
5 1 in.
499. {Bay
is
XVIIIth dynasty.
pedestal.
I4I
sculptured
is
ft.
in.
XVIIIth dynasty.
Height
ft.
10
offering
The
text
Anastasi
portion
in.,
width
[No. 280.]
rounded
top,
of
and
On
his
^-^^
mother
and
his
stele,
father
with
Khamai
Kama
persons
[No. 348.]
502. {Bay
rounded
top,
II.)
of
Sapa-ar
"^x^,
stele, with
on which are
142
[XVIIIth dyn.
i.
Half of the winged disk
The deceased standing in adoration
2.
and the utchat.
before Osiris Khenti Amenti.
3. The deceased, and his wife
S^'^
W O
Henti-em-pet
before
Sesut-em-Amen
Osiris Khenti
text of eight
503, [Bay
top, of
Anna
'
their
sons
Kha-em-Uast, and
contains
prayer
to
for
5i
ft.
of
funerary offerings,
Height
adoration
the
^ ^^^)
The
Sen-seneb.
in,,
11.)
fll
Malcolm
width
Collection,
6^
ft.
lines
XVIIIth dynasty.
[No, 906,]
in.
^ priestly
official,
sculptured with
e.g.,
"
stele, with
the
scribe
Pen-maam
Ka
be pure.
>
and saying
Meri-mes
or double, of Prince
thy
Let thy
Ka
be pure."
The
"
Let
text below
width 10^
in,
[No, 860.]
STELE OF ANNA.
XVIIIth dyn.]
with
I43
and
/\
The
the
appears to
stele
12.)
Pen-neferu
^ door-keeper in the
J
" place of Maat," sculptured with figures of the ram-headed
top, of
god
Amen-Ra,
and
On
serpent
the
Urt-hekaut
goddess
Following the
name
Amen-Ra and
Urt-hekau.
XVIIIth dynasty.
Height
ft,
width
in.
[No. 812.]
Presented by Lyttleton
507. {Bay
top, of
12.)
A nnesiey,
Esq., 1854.
Unenkhu
Y>L=^W|'
his
son Penpa-
adoration
^^(Ifto \\' ^^"^^^^^S
ft.
XVIIIth or XlXth dynasty. Height
before him.
of
Ra
Khenti
in his boat,
8|
in.
[No. 1248.]
Presented by
Morgan
in.,
width
144
been
D'Athanasi
erased.
XVIIIth
XlXth
or
From
Collection.
Height
dynasty.
[XVIIIth dyn.
Ab}'do.s.
width 10
3 in.,
ft.
in.
[No. 339.]
Ptah-mes
top, of
arranged
in
three
|||
of himself,
sons,
and
XlXth
510.
dynasty.
{Baj'
rounded
top,
^Z
12.)
Height
ft.
in.^
1 1
making
daughters,
six
Limestone
sculptured
,
Ur-nuru
wife
his
with figures,
pi'i^^^ sculptured
'
registers,
four
J
rounded
stele, with
XVIIIth
Isis.
width
2^ in.
[No. 366.]
ft.
sepulchral
with
stele,
Nefer-Khemennu
with figures of
Pa-neb
judge,
Aa-pehti
top, of
Tchai
[1(1,
an
official,
stele, with
rounded
of User-Satet "^.^^^
an Erpa, and
Ha
prince,
and
libation before
^^^^37^'^(|^^1[|'|cv^.
cut a prayer to
Thoth
Thoth,
On
lord of
Taa-satha
and
gi.
list
of thct
STELE OF SEBEK-HETEP.
XVIIIth dyn.]
145
Presented by Colonel
513.
rounded
of
top, of
Sebek-hetep
"
wine
and
(]
'^^^'ibe
'
his sister,
Stele, with
House
of the
Tchauf
j,
J,
or Tchefu
1903.
The
2.
I.
and
deceased
his
sister
his sister
adoring
adoring Anubis.
3. Four sons of the deceased, Sebek-mes, Neb-nefer, Sebekem-heb, and Khensu-aa (?), making offerings to their father and
mother. 4. Nefert-ari, a little daughter standing before her
the younger
mother, and clasping her arm.
5. Shere-mes
J^(|
by
accompanied
and
I
II
in.,
his
width
rounded
top, of
building
in
tured
ft.
XVIIIth
Painted
Shere-mes,
AAAA/V^
dynasty.
Height
Kahu
following scenes:
the
father,
[No. 1368.]
in.
with
^^'^
Thent-Ant
sisters
From Thebes.
Nefert-ari.
ft.
^^'^^''^^^
P^^<:z^^i^'
Q
2.
i.
Kahu pouring
out
above are
Amen
and
a
;
thirteen
brothers
and
sisters,
^^'\\^^'
Height
ft.
in.,
^"^'^t^''^^
width
ft.
Co^^^^t^o"in.
XVIIIth dynasty.
[No. 303.]
on which
146
[XVIIIth dyn.
who
number
clapping
Height
her hands.
From Thebes.
XVIIIth dynasty.
width i ft. 10 in. [No. 175.]
Presented by Sir Henry Ellis, K.H., 1834.
ft.,
in his
left
Height
a long staff.
ft.
in.,
width
From
i
ft.
which
WALL PAINTINGS.
XVIIIth dyn.]
holding
Height 6
sceptre.
in.,
width \o\
522. {Bay
12.)
From
in.
XVIIIth
Thebes.
[No. 1373.]
dynasty.
XVIIIth dynasty.
Height 5|
^^^^
in.,
From
jj
width 5^
in.
[No. 1374.]
[No. 1329.]
12.)
148
of the
Theban Recension
Miss
Thebes.
Height 9
5 in.
ft.
12.)
Bust from
From
prince.
Harris
[No. 968.]
in.
527. {H<iv
or
[XVIIIth dyn.
[No.
L:,'rey
XVIIIth
Thebes.
167.]
Height
8 in.
529. {Baj>
priest,
or
Height 10
[No. 848.]
12.)
high
in.
530. {Bay
Head
From Thebes.
official.
XVIIIth dynasty.
[No. 120.]
12.)
Hui
Portion of a limestone
a
judge
^^
kneeling figure of
"
J
'-'^'"S
'
before him a tablet on which are cut a figure of the Boat of Ra,
with the solar disk in it, and an extract from a hymn to " Ra
" when
he riseth in the eastern sky."
From Thebes.
XVHIth dynasty. Height loj in. [No. 942.]
Presented by the Trustees of tJie Christy Collection, 1865.
Karnak.
Grey
granite
XVIIIth d^masty.
head of a sphinx.
Height
ft.
in.
From
[No. 526.]
high
ecclesiastical
official
<^>
who
is
XVIIIth dynasty.
[No. 286.]
XVIIIthdyn.]
534. {^Bay
of Tetathi
13.)
rortion
^ 1
^ scribe.
'
I49
The
(|
Found
offerings.
Height 7
later).
in
in.,
535. (^Bay
top, of
13.)
Thua
Limestone sepulchral
with rounded
Below the ^^Q^^ are sculpstele,
The
sepulchral offerings.
1823.
Height
536. {Bay
in.,
13.)
top, of Ari-nefer
contains
text
prayer to
Abnes
Osiris
for
Limestone sepulchral
fj^^^"^
']J^^^' ^
stele, with
J^^S^
ii"*
rounded
the "place of
nekht-f
^^^
^ ^.
v|
J
Collection.
From Thebes.
538. {Bay
13.)
and Nefer-aab
ft.
in.,
Belmore
width 9^ in.
[No. 269.]
top, of Ari-nefer
[j
a judge in
the "place of
ISO
his
[XVIIIth dyn.
Mehi-Khritha
sister
-seated
the
Collection.
in
'
Belmore
8.^ in.
[No. 284.]
Nakhi
\\
'
Satpar
J^'^^^e,
making
Sams
"^^^
Height 9
dynasty.
width 6
in.,
XVIIIth
Collection.
[No. 360.]
in.
Nekht-Amen
senting
(|
and three of
his
-elatives,
L=dO
Sams
Height 9
in.,
width 6
Collection.
^^^^
XVIIIth dynasty.
[No. 371.]
in.
'
(I
'
"
^ scribe in the
place
kneeling
in
'
<ci::>S
Sh
in.
^Vll^th dynasty.
Height
542. (Baj/
13.)
Malta
in.
width
making an
'
in
in.,
[No. 374.]
Amenti
in
[No. 218.]
etc.
Nub-Nefert
Heru-em-hent
^^-Q^^-
P^ound
XVIIIth dynasty.
XVIIIth dyn.]
543. {Bay
top, of
13.)
1^
Pa-hu
and
two
his
official,
sculptured with
544. {Bay
of Amentet.
mistress
the
in.,
adoration, before
width
13.)
XV^IIIth dynasty.
[No. 273.]
in.
Upper
^^
Maa-nekht-f
with
^ a high
judge, and
Height 7i
151
his
before
an address to
"
Amen
in his rising
XVIIIth
Height
XlXth
or
ft.
545. (Bay
in.,
dynasty.
width 7 in.
[No. 296.]
13.)
Painted
lime-
of
Bakkai
palace of
Queen Thi
^Q
\\
f][j
Ta-An-her
standing
Osiris
in
Figure of Maa-nekht-f
holding a stele.
adoration
who wears
the
before
[Bay
13,
No. 544.]
and
152
2.
his sister
[XVIIIth
dyrl.
Hent-nefert
Height
ft.
in.,
width
13.)
Portion of a
546. (Bm'
tomb
ft.
10
547. (Bay
the
ft.
[No. 289.]
2 in.
relief
Qen-aa
of
Height
XVIIIth dynasty.
tomb
of
sculptured
XVIIIth dynasty.
width
in.,
13.)
Portion
of a
Qen-aa
of
figures
[No. 1243.]
5 in.
{\
deceased
the
from
relief
ft.
10
548. (Bar
in.,
13.)
width yh
in.
his
XVI
border, of
flat
Pantu
Limestone sepulchral
(.^)
of
are
Tui
wife
Ith dynasty.
[No. 918.]
of
wall
which
on
and
Height
the
//^^^^'
a priestly
and raised
flat
On
official.
the
scenes
Tchai
representing
(j
and
/^"^u)
(j
his
wife
(Bar
consisting of a
libation
basin
13.)
Monolithic
stele,
with
attached,
sandal-maker, and
his
of
monument,
sepulchral
Thuthu
sister
'
Mer-seker
'
Pyramidal sepulchral
[Bay 13, No. 549.]
Plate XXII.
stele of
MONUMENT OF
XVIIIth dyn.]
TIIUTIIU.
153
Q
On
and
etc.
\J
Osiris,
J^
good example of a
XVIIIth dynasty.
8i
^jf]
Anastasi Collection.
Height 2 ft. 2 in., width
(Plate XXII.)
[No. 301.]
in.
the "
{Bay
551.
Ra-uben
^ ^
bread-cakes,
meat,
XVIIIth-XXth
I
ft.
5 in.
552.
dynasty.
(yBay
bread-cakes,
ft.
5^
Annu
fruits, flowers.
Belmore
etc.
Portion
14.)
etc.
of
'
Collection.
in.,
breadth
name
Length
553. {Bay
,
14.;
limestone tablet
of a daughter,
i
ft.
2\
in.,
J|
a scribe, inscribed
the
is
name
of
and on the
I
Mah
breadth 10^
Limestone
for
dynasty.
Nebt
of
[No. 593.]
the
offering's
wife
his
Length
offerings of Nefer-aab
other,
for
of
tablet
and
J ^
joints
Limestone
14.)
^in.
XVIIIth
[No. 421.]
with prayers to
Maia
Amen-Ra
ft.
3 in.
[No, 422.]
154
554. {Bay
14.)
L=il
a judo^e
in
Amen-Ra,
with prayers to
[XVIIIth dyn.
Two
Lands, and to
"
Lower portion
Ha
Erpa,
"
a royal
scribe
XlXth
[I
prince, chancellor,
himself as the
"
Amen-hetep
of a black granite
dynasty.
"
XVIIIth
^^^'f'-f'^^ 1^-
Height
ft.
pedestal
10
ft.
or
square.
in.
[No. 103.]
Black
granite
figure of
seated
^, an Erpa,
Smer
uat,
superintendent-in-chief
of the
officials
in
in
Ha
prince,
the palace,
The
court, etc.
inscription
contains a
From
Found behind the statue of Amencommonly called the "Vocal Memnon." XVIIIth
Thebes.
hetep
Salt Collection.
III,
Height
dynasty.
557. {Bay
tomb
17.)
ft.
Portion
Mer-Uast
of
of seven
priests,
in.
[No. 48.]
of a limestone relief from the
'
Maa-na-nekhtuf,
Pui,
Hui, Api,
Ra-mes,
width
it.
I
ft.
XVIIIth
10
in.
or
XlXth
[No. 444.]
dynasty.
Height
iij
in.,
PYRAMID OF TCIIA-NEKER.
XVIIIth dyn.]
155
who was
official
Amen-Ra
the
at Thebes,
The
I.
Side
II.
Side
III.
The
Side IV.
The
The
Anpu
of
temple
the
of
and a
Side
keeper
^^^^
and a
^^^^
^^^^
figure
of
Height
jackal-god
the
(Anubis) on a pylon.
dynasty.
ft.
2 in.
[No. 707.]
made
for
Height
Tcha-nefer
1 1
560. [Bay
Figures
em-uaa.
Renpit
/]
ft.
of
3.
18.)
2 in.
or
XlXth
Amen-em-heb,
dynasty.
and
sides of
Ra
which
in his
boat.
J^^f
XVIIIth
[No. 493.]
Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fund, 1904.
in.
^fj^-
his brother
Belmore Collection.
4.
Figures of Nefer-
Bak-en-Mut
XVIIIth dynasty.
Height
[No. 468.]
561. {Bay
18.)
Rectangular
painted
(|
limestone
,
shrine,
a gardener
(?)
of
SHRINE OF ANI.
156
[No. 467.]
562.
20.) Lime-
to
I
ft.
6 in., width
[No. 915.]
^^^^
Shrine of Ani.
[Bay
18,
in.
563.
II.) Portion
of a bas-relief on which
is sculptured the decoration of the head of a
goddess (Hathor?), consisting of a pair of horns,
with a disk, surmounted
by plumes. XVHIth or
XlXth dynasty. Height
I
No. 561.]
1 1
ft.
in.,
width
ft.
[No. 454.]
XVIIIth.dyn.]
566.
DOOR OF KIIENSU-HETEP.
Vestibule.
North Wait.)
tomb of
V.
On
it
is
cut
scene
Khensu-hetep
in
which the
158
NINETEENTH DYNASTY.
hieroglyphics, etc.
(?),
the Valley of the Tombs
of the
Kings at Thebes.
XI Xth dynasty. Height 5 ft.
6 in., width 2 ft. [No. 855.]
From
569. {Central
Saloon.)
a painted angle
slab, from a doorway in the
tomb of Seti I, on which are
sculptured in relief a portion
of a figure of a goddess,
hieroglyphics, and parts of
cartouches
containing
the
king's
names and
titles.
From the Valley of the Tombs
of the
Kings at Thebes.
Fragment of
XlXth
dynasty.
Height
ft.
570. {Central
Tw o
Saloon.)
sculptured fragments of
reliefs from a wall of the tomb
of Seti II at Thebes.
On the
upper is a portion of a figure
Wooden statue of Seti I, B.C. 1350,
of the king, and on the lower
[Central Saloon, No. 567.]
a portion of a figure of the
An-mut-f priest, w^earing a panther skin. XI Xth dynasty.
Height loh in., width :oJ in.; height 10 in., wadth 10 in.
[No. 856.]
MONUMENTS OF
XlXthdyn.]
571. {Bay 8.)
Upper
SETI
portion
1.
of
limestone
59
relief,
and sculptured
(j(jO>
572. {Bay
18.)
upon
it
Grey
granite clamp,
Abydos by
a tem.ple built at
(^oojj. XlXth
breadth 8
in.
573. {Bay
top, of
Ruma
of Seti
Seti
I,
from a wall of
whose prenomen
dynasty.
Length
ft.
is
cut
in.,
[No. 1375.]
II.)
a scribe, and
at
J,
official
of the temple
following scenes
standard, or fetish of Osiris of
i. The
Abydos, with jackal-gods, utchats, offerings, etc. 2. Ruma
and members of his family adoring Osiris, Isis, and Horus.
his wife receiving offerings from his family.
3. Ruma and
XlXth dynasty. From Abydos. Height 3 ft. i in., width
2 ft. \\ in.
[No. 146.]
:
set
up
in the first
'
I
'i^^c^
CENTRAL SALOON.
i6o
[XlXth dyn.
restored.
Salt Collection.
From the tomb of Rameses II in
the Valley of the Tombs of the Kings at Thebes.
XlXth
dynasty.
Height 4 ft. 7 in. [No. 882.]
upon his shoulders, and upon his breast are cut the pronomen
and nomen of Mer-en-Ptah, or Menephtah I. From Karnak.
XlXth dynasty. Height 8 ft. 10 in. [No. 6[.]
Portion
578. {Bay
which are cut
dynasty.
16.)
large
in
Length
ft.
bold
in.,
breadth
ft.
1 1
in.
[No. 104.]
"one" Rameses
about
B.C. 1330.
ft.
beloved
XlXth dynasty,
[No. 27.]
Presented by Earl Spencer, 1805.
Height
"
3 in.
MONUxMENT^ OF
Xl2Cth dyn.]
Rameses
statue of
is
Upper
II,
RAMfi.^E.M
i6i
it.
whose prenomen
|^
^ qJ
been restored.
[No. 109.]
sceptre
On
the
and
lines
in
his left
the
of hieroglyphic?!
which contain the names and titles of the king, and state that
he was the son of Khnemu, born of Anqet, Lady of Ta-Kenset,
and suckled by Satet, Lady of Elephantine. Found on
the Island of Elephantine.
XlXth dynasty, about B.C. 1300.
Height 5 ft. [No. 67.]
Presented by IV. R. Hamilton, Esq,, 1838.
583. {Bay
of
Rameses
Height
ft.
12.)
II
I
in.
Head
(?).
From Thebes
XlXth
dynasty.
[No. 119.]
584. {Bay 17.) Limestone statue of Rameses 11, kneeland holding before him a tablet for offerings on which are
sculptured figures of bread-cakes, etc., and a libation vase, on
which are cut some of the names and titles of the kine
ing,
II!
The
king's
prenomen and nomen are also cut upon his shoulders and
on the plinth at the back of the figure.
Salt Collection.
Found near Abydos. XlXth dynasty. Restored from the
waist downwards.
Height of figure 4 ft. 3 in. [No. 96.]
585. {Bay 16.) Upper portion of a red granite statue of
a king holding in his left hand a standard, the head of which
was probably in the form of a hawk. It was found at Tall
Bastah, among the ruins of the temple of Osorkon 11, and
probably belongs to a statue of Rameses II. XlXth dynasty,
about B.C. 1300. Height 4 ft. [No. 1066.]
Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fnnd, 1889.
G
CENTRAL SALOON.
l62
[XlXth dyn.
3 ft,
width
ft.
in.
[No. 1104.]
Rameses
"
{Cmtral Saloon.)
II,
"
^f7l^(^'
From
ft.
...
Width of forehead ...
Depth of forehead ...
Length of eye
Length of nose
Length of mouth
Length from brow to chin
Width of face
Length of ear
This cast was made by Mr. J. Bonomi,
Mr. Hay.
ft.
in.
...
in.
the expense of
[No. 107 1.]
XlXth
dyn.]
163
ft.
in.,
breadth
3 in.
ft.
[No. 681.]
the kings of
these,
the
Nefer-ka-Ra.
Men-ka-Ra.
Nefer-ka-Ra Nebi.
3.
4.
6. Nefer-ka-Ra Khentu.
5. Tet-ka-Ra Maa ....
7. Mer-enHeru. 8. Senefer-ka. 9. Ka-en-Ra. 10. Nefer-ka-Ra Terl (?)
12. Nefer-ka-Ra Pepi-senb.
II. Nefer-ka-Heru.
13. Neferka-Ra-annu.
Lower Register, i. Nub-kau-Ra. 2. KhaKha-kau-Ra.
Maat-en-Ra.
kheper-Ra.
Maa3.
4.
5.
2.
kheru-Ra.
6.
kheper-ka-Ra.
Neb-pehtet-Ra.
Tcheser-ka-Ra. 8. Aa7.
10. Men-kheper-Ra.
9. Aa-kheper-en-Ra.
Ra.
Ra.
pedestal
CENTRAL SALOON.
164
[XlXth dyn.
Benha
city
Rameses
XlXth
ft.
Sa/oon.)
Massive grey granite hawk,
Heru - Khuti, cr Ra - Harmachis, "Great
" god, lord of heaven."
Above the claws is sculptured a
cartouche, with plumes, inscribed with the names and titles of
596.
(yCentral
symbol of Ra
Rameses
II,
about
B.C.
1330.
XlXth
From
dynasty.
Tall al-Maskhutah in
Height 2 ft. 10 in.
597. {Bay 16.) Left fist, grasping a roll, from one of the
two red granite colossal statues of Rameses II, which are
said to have stood before the temple of Ptah at Memphis.
From the ruins of Memphis. XlXth dynasty, about B.C. 1330.
Length 4 ft. 3 in., weight about i ton 6 cwt. [No. 9.]
Presented by His Majesty King George III, 1802.
598. {Bay 18.) Massive red granite column, with palmon which are cut in fine bold hieroglyphics the
names and titles of Rameses II, king of Fgypt, about B.C.
leaf capital,
several places in
1330.
king's
ft.
ii i tons.
in.,
XlXth
shaft
15
Height: abacus
dynasty.
ft.
2% in., total 20 ft. 9
ft,
in.,
capital
v/eight
[No. 1065.]
Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fund,
889.
MONUMENTS OF RAMESES
XlXthdyn.]
I6S
II.
Rameses II, and beneath these are two scenes in which the
king, the " beloved of Heru-shefit," is represented making offerings
On
of An-rer-f
Osiris
to
the lower
portion
of the
Mer-en-Ptah
of
^^^^^"^1
cutting.
2
in.,
7 tons.
From
or
S ^O^^
Menephthah
[No.
XlXth
Herakleopolis.
diameter at base 2
1
I,
ft.
5|
in.,
HlQ
Height 17 ft.
weight between 6 and
dynasty.
123.]
Ftinci^ 1891.
Rameses II, whose names and titles are cut in deep, bold
hieroglyphics on the edges.
On the face are sculptured in
relief figures of bread-cakes, a goose, a haunch of beef, etc.,
and round all four sides is cut a channel through which the
libations ran to the spout of the tablet. From the Ramesseum.
XlXth dynasty, about B.C. 1330. Length 2 ft. \o\ in., breadth
[No. 1355.]
2 ft. 2 in.
for
602. {Central Saloon.) Upper portion of a colossal limestone statue of a queen, wearing a heavy wig, surmounted
by a crown, with an uraeus over the forehead. The lady
represented is probably one of the queens of Rameses II.
Found by Belzoni. Salt Collection. XlXth dynasty (?)
Height 4 ft. 7 in. [No. 948.]
603. {Central Saloon.)
Pa-nehsi
Limestone
P^^^'
kneeling statue of
^ royal scribe,
who was
super-
CKNTKAL SALOON.
IXIXth dyn.
gifts
and
tribute
the chiefs
of the
Upper portion
of Pa-ser,
a prince of
Kash
XlXth
STATUE OF PA-SER.
dyn.]
67
or Nubia.
He
hold^
offerings.
XlXth
for sepulchral
Height
dynasty.
ft.
in.
[No. 1376.]
Amen-Ra,
to
by Nefer-Renpet
^ governor
'
|
may
he
that
live
for
years
^
Height of kneeling figure
j
Salt Collection
I
ft.
XlXth
dynasty.
length of vessel 2
in
ft.
city.
[No. 108.]
in.
Lower
figure of Pa-ser
and governor of a
Krpa,
'
Ha
prince,
of the seat
Mut, Maat,
Thoth, Urt-hekau, and other gods for sepulchral offerings.
XlXth dynasty. Height i ft. 4 in. [No. 954.]
607. {Bay
II.)
Limestone sepulchral
top, of
Shuti
Amen-em-ant
1'
'
'
'
'
'
stele, with
rounded
'1
[I
priest
of
Amen-Ra,
priest of
the
Khensu
third order of
in
Thebes Nefer-hetep,
[XlXth dyn.
priest of
Menthu,
in
the temple of
Amen-Ra
at Thebes.
The sculptured scene on the upper
portion of the stele is obliterated.
The text of twenty lines
contains a list of the offices held by Amen-em-ant and his
father, and a prayer to Osiris for sepulchral offerings, etc.
XXth dynasty. Height 3 ft. 5 in., width 2 ft. ih in. [No. 645.]
608. (Bay
of
17.)
"^K^ -^^('0^,
Setau
with a figure
a prince of Kash,
governor
?>.,
5^
^'
^^^ ^
O
r-^
111
"
and
in.,
prenomen
^
the
of
of
"^^3^
things,"
Kameses
II.
From Wadi
8
manifold
food,
^^^y
Rennut
width
XlXth
Halfah.
ft.
in.
5^
Height
dynasty.
O1
ft.
[No. 1055.]
Kar
^^^^ ^^^<=i^
and
his son
Hui-nefer
QQl"^^^'
"king of the
I -J
width 9
in.,
Two
in.
2^1^^
Height
dynasty.
ft.
[No. 328.]
Limestone sepulchral
(j
r^A^A
XlXth
Lands."
Amen-hetep
top, of
a royal
rounded
stele, with
envoy
LJ
(j(J
>
J\
the son
sTKLK OF 1?AK-AA.
Xl3Cth dyn.J
of Hau-neferu
J}
who
and a
^"^^
^ A
f[J
names and
figure of Hui,
titles
of
making
^''^
Rameses
which
Rameses
^^^^b'
is
R^i-mert
On
II.
The
may
on
the
mutilated, the
within a cartouche,
II
69
who
below contains a
prayer to Osiris, Heru-nekht-netch-tef-f, Isis, Anubis, and
other gods, for sepulchral offerings.
This stele was set up by
Hui in memory of his father, mother, brethren, and all his
forefathers whose names are cut thereon, and he prays that they
on what the god
live
/WVW\
III
T#
3
lives
text
ft.
i
I
111
2^1^
in.,
611.
top, of
Salt Collection.
width
ft.
XlXth
1
i
III
dynasty.
Height
stele, with
rounded
[No. 166.]
in.
Ptah-em-uaa
AA/WV\
/WVSAA
[1^^
nefer
Bak-aa
Hau-
Rameses II,
about B.C. 1290. On it are cut
2. Anpu of the North and Anpu
i. The date.
of the South.
4. The titles of Rameses II
3. The bull's skin.
within a cartouche.
5. The deceased adoring ten gods and
the reign of
the following
CENTRAL SALOON.
I/O
goddesses.
"
^
ft.
"
width
in.,
[No. 164.]
3 in.
ft.
Salt Collection.
<^^y^^3.sty.
Pharaoh,"
month of
^I^^^"^
'
Nefer-hra
top, of
dim chamber/'
Height
dyti.
A hymn
7.
The
god.
6.
kinsfolk.
[XlXth
the
On
Rameses
II.
scenes:
i.
Horus.
2,
figures of
whom
the
are arranged in
XlXth
I
ft.
\\
councillor,
of
Osiris,
II.
Anubis,
dynasty.
615. {Bay
Uast
and a
B.C.
ft.
in.,
width
^^^^
^^^y
jj^' ^
I'oyal scribe,
On
Height
ft.
in.
1300.
tunic,
[No. 46.]
^^^^'l'
about
Salt Collection.
2
Rameses
XlXth
two rows.
Height
^'^^^
are
stele
Rameses
and holds
to
his
sides
II,
king of Egypt,
with
his
arms two
standards.
The standard on the right was surmounted by
a mummied form and a figure of the prince that on the left
by an object which appears to represent the box which held
In the front of this object are
the head of Osiris at Abydos.
two uraei. On the standard on the right is cut the prenomen
of Rameses II, and on that on the left the name of this king.
Height, including base,
From Asyut. XlXth dynasty.
;
ft.
in.
[No. 947.]
866.
To
face
page
70.
Plate XXIII.
II.
XlXth
STATUE OF SETI
dyn.]
Quartzite
sandstone
User-kheperu-Ra-meri-Amen, Seti
171
11.
II
statue
seated
Mer-en-Ptah
of
(II)
Amen
tomb
"1
fl
^re
still
From
visible.
the
1250.
B.C.
Height 6
beam
is
Simbel.
exactly horizontal.
Salt
XlXth dynasty. Height
Collection.
2
ft.
11 in.
From Abu
[No. 40.]
each
is
border
-i
(?)
CENTRAL SALOON.
1/2
^^C]
rtl
jj^-
Before him
a lotus.
(]
Height
width
of
Anastasi
i
ft.
4I
in.
[|
[|
XlXth
Collection.
^'^
dynasty.
[No. 308.]
Limestone sepulchral
Mai
^^^^^
^^^'^^
^ ^
memory.
ft,
is
brother Anni
brother's
[XlXth dyn.
royal
official.
On
the upper
622. (Baj
rounded
13.)
top, of
Neb-Nefer
^^37
J^^^,
a.
stele, w^ith
judge, sculptured
13.)
Limestone sepulchral
Neb-Nefer ^37
On
the
flat
stele, cut
on a slab
member
J
portion of the slab,
Q
above the
stele,
and
624. {Bay
top, of
13.)
Pa-shet
Limestone sepulchral
=^
w
^
stele, with
rounded
XlXth
STELE OE PA-SHET.
dyn.]
73
[No. 262.]
in.
625. {Bav
13.)
Sandstone sepulchral
Pa-shet
top, of
adorations to
From Wadi
Bakpupi
Height
rounded
^^==/]
stele, with
ft.,
^^^^
'
XlXth
of Behen.
width 9
\\
^^^^^"S
dynasty.
[No. 950.]
in.
ft.
[No. 455.]
in.
qent-f
his wife
Nub-em-usekh
prayer to
\> X7 J]
Ra-Harmachis-Temu and
inscribed
Osiris
Belmore Collection.
Length j\
in.
in.,
breadth 7
628. {Bay
statue of
15.)
the
Lower
Law, and
with
Khenti Amenti
Xth dynasty.
[No. 424.]
portion
of a
seated
sandstone
which
was
Hui
Amen-Meri (without
XlXth
dynasty.
Height
ft.
l^rom
Thebes
[No. 1280.]
stele,
174
Amen-Ra and
tlieir
Height
in.
ft.
3i
in.,
width
ft.
[XlXth dyn.
[No. 646.]
stele, with
i.
and Q.
Mountain.
3.
The god
(?)
XlXth
dyn.]
OF UNEN-NKFKRU.
ST1-:LK
1/5
4.
Limestone sepulchral
stele, with
Hui and
rounded
and
his wife
Reb <3>
Nefert
J
dynasty.
XlXth
Above
Height
ft.
J^
and
his wife
width
Nebt.
etc.
[No. 354.]
ii in.
Qen-her-khepesh-f
^^l^
a judge ni the
deceased kneeling
of the
in
The text
accompanied by the Ka of Amentet.
names and titles of the goddess and prayers to
Hathor, Amen-Ra and his consort Mut.
From Thebes.
Belmore Collection. XlXth dynasty. Height i ft. i in.,
who
is
contains the
width 9
[No. 278.]
in.
633. {Bay
stele, with
17.)
Upper
rounded
top, of
Unen-neferu
T
AAAAAA
an
official,
which was
set
up by
a scene in which
Sent-thu
lines of text
is
{})
of state,
and wearing
width 11^
cones
From Thebes.
Collection.
in.
>
*C
"
represented
who
on
XlXth
is
._/X
1/
CO
sculptured
pouring out
their
Belmore
Height 9 in,,
heads.
dynasty.
[No. 285.]
SOUTHERN EGYPTIAN
1/6
635. {Bay
tomb
of
17.)
Mes
Limestone
I
relief,
priest of the
[XlXth dyn.
GALE1:R^'.
Bak
wife
ankhet
a priestess of
is
who
I sis,
making an
offering
From Memphis.
work.
X X
I
dynasty.
Length
breadth
7
2
ft.
ft.
in.,
in,
[No. 1465.]
Amen-Ra-mes
IP
a priest of the statue of
Mer-en-Ptah, king of
Egypt, about
B.C.
1250;
it
who was
XlXth
dynasty.
Height
ft.
in.,
width
ft.
2 in.
[No. 139.]
XlXth
FIGURK OF
dyn.]
Mahu
of
Painted
The
177
director of the
works of
Amen-Ra
at
Amen-Ra.
KUI.
down
inscriptions
the
and
figures,
on
Amen, Mut, Ptah-Seker-Asar, Anubis, Ap-uat, Hathor, RaHarmachis, Tem, etc., for sepulchral offerings.
Anastasi
XlXth
Collection.
dynasty, about
Height
B.C. 1350.
ft.
[No. 460.]
5^7/(9^?;/.) Seated
638. {Central
,
f\
a high-priest of
figure
granite
Amen.
of
Rui
is
ft.
[No. 81.]
Presented by His Majesty
639. {Bay
12.)
Ta-mait
top, of
King George
homage
III, 1801.
before her.
Above
^^
'Standing
'
;r> AAAAAA
^wvNAA^g,
ft
dynasty.
Height
ft.
2^
in.,
width
[No. 644.]
3 in.
640. {Bay
top, of
XlXth
17.)
Limestone sepulchral
Pa-ren-nefer
which are
'v\
stele, with
rounded
a judge, on
kneeling
cut, in
outline,
in
offerings to Hathor,
The
Amen-Ra
and
and a
Milt,
with
rounded
Height
ft.
l^elmore
width
in.,
Portion
top,
Ra-Harmachis, seated
3^
boat,
his
in
XlXth
Belmore Collection.
7
of Anien-Ra.
titles
[No. 283.]
2 in.
ft.
of the
dynasty.
list
XlXth
Collection.
[XlXth dyn.
I-CVI'TIAN (;ALLI':K\'.
S()U riir:KN
178
Height yl
dynasty.
width
in.,
[No. 260.]
in.
Ptah-mes
stele of
veritable
[]
royal
scribe
On
Lands.
Two
is
scene in which
of
"Opening
the
Mouth"
Height 4
dynasty.
in.,
Saloon)
643. {Central
stele, with
ft.
rounded
mentioned
Gizah.
of
top, of
of the deceased.
pyramids
the
is
Rui
wife, called
near
is
Salt
width
ft.
Massive
relative, or
Collection.
Found
in the text.
in.
XlXth
[No. 160.]
limestone
Pa-ser
sepulchral
^ royal scribe
Lord of the
and superintendent of the builders of the
Two Lands." On the upper part is sculptured a scene in
"
"
/wwv\
his
Below
\\
is
^'^^^i^'^S
of their family.
for
dynasty.
sepulchral
Height
ft.
and Hathor.
adoration
width
Osiris,
Salt
offerings.
in.,
and
offerings
Anpu,
Isis,
members
brother Thunrei
ft.
five
Ptah-Seker, and
Collection.
in.
from
XlXth
[No. 165.]
STKLK OF (^AHA.
XlXthdyn.]
Painted
Pa-mer-ahau
limestone
79
seated figure
and
scribe
^oy<^\
I
Sandstone
Khnemu-mes Q
[|]
(?)
son of
overseer
^^^^
'
of
|^
the
gold-
^^^^
super-
of
10.)
Qaha A
Limestone sepulchral
'^^^Jj^
^^^^
'
stele, with
of a lion.
flowers,
2.
|^
who
long
stalks,
and
and
in his
the
in
left
who
figure of the
The
ithyphallic
god
left
two
holds
of lotus
serpents.
spear
in
^^
shrine.
i.
wath
On
master-craftsman.
goddess Kent
rounded
He
stands
Menu ^^j^'
on a
"the great
i8o
one,
who
lofty,
lifteth
his
[XlXth dyn.
hand."
He
wears the plumes of Amen, and has his right hand and
arm raised. He stands on /
which rests on a shrine.
On the lower portion the deceased is seen accompanied by
1
wife Tui
his
L L
ro4
and
his son
Nai
making adorations
647. {Bay
top,
on which
17.)
is
Limestone sepulchral
rounded
stele, with
Reshpu
who wears
648. {Bay
17.)
top, of Seti
a-
scribe of
Amen, on which
is
cut, in
standing
in
17.)
Heru
Limestone sepulchral
stele, with
rounded
Amsu,
dynasty.
or
Height
11
in.,
w^idth 7
in.
Salt Collection.
[No. 355.]
XlXth
XlXth
STFXE OF tAtA-AA.
dyn.]
goddesses
,
in
Limestone
Isis
libation bowl,
dedicated
memory and on
to
Hem-Menu
652. {Bay
12.)
Upper
Amen.
XlXth dynasty.
[Bay
12,
No. 652.]
'
Amen,
an overseer of
scribes.
On
the upper
Thebes, Amen, Mut, and Khensu, and facing them are two
I82
[XlXth
dyil.
653. {^Bay
15.)
Lower
portion
of a
sandstone
seated
figure of
^=^^<i:=>^,
South,"
i.e.,
under the
10
an
officer in the
XlXth
The
dynasty.
[No. 1279.]
in.
coffin,
high-priest
the form of a
The deceased
mumm}'.
hand, and
in
his
red granite
(?)
and Sem
of Memphis,
| ^,
in his right
Massive
Pa-neter-hen
of
cover,
17.)
is
in
each hand.
Down
and
at
right
deceased.
Collection.
in.
[No.
angles
to
it
the front
name and
is
in
is
and arms,
a single line of
is
titles
inscribed
priest,
the breast
holding
On
left.
of the deceased,
the
name
unfinished.
dynasty.
of the
Anastasi
Height 7
ft.
XlXth
STELE OF MENTIIU-MENU.
dyn.]
183
em-Uast
1 "v^
/
,
who
in
is
mummied
form,
bearded, and wearing the lock of youth, and seated with a table
of offerings before him.
2.
Three
Tura
"
be called
656. {Bay
Height
ft.
is
in.,
18.)
Naia
top, of
heaven," and
'^V' ^^^Y
probably Hathor.
XlXth dynasty.
width 10-^, in. [No. 1297.]
who appears
(|(|
657. {Bay
18.)
Limestone sepulchral
Menthu-Menu
top, of
or table, of the
Lord of the
Two
stele, with
rounded
(?)
'
ft.
in.,
width
658. {Bay
on which
top,
ft.
18.)
is
6h
[No. 304.]
in.
Limestone sepulchral
stele, with
^
mother Api
(j
Osiris
I
ft.
4I
for
in.,
sepulchral
width
io^>
^|
The
offerings.
in.
rounded
.... mes
and her
XlXth
[No. 367.]
dynasty.
Height
SOUTIIKRN
^^4
659. (/ynv
i8.)
Limestone
F.CN'I'TlAN (iALLKin\
On
(v)
and
his wife
dyri;
p)'ra-
Khamuia
figures of Isis
[XlXth
kneehng
(?),
and
[No. 372.]
in.
[Bay
18,
660. (Bay
top, of
of
in.,
Herua
i8.)
Limestone sepulchral
(j
stele, with
rounded
XlXth
STELE OF HUI.
dyn.]
662. {Bay
top, of
relief
18.)
Limestone sepulchral
Pa-ser
Ha
stele, with
rounded
kneeling in adoration
before
a figure of
kneeling in adoration before the goddess of
the city of Thebes.
XlXth dynasty. Height i ft. \\ in.,
width 9I in. [No. 12 14.]
another
official
Height 6h
in.,
665. {Bay
width 9
18.)
[No. 385.]
in.
Sandstone sepulchral
top, of Amen-er-hat-f
stele, with
""""^
\\
rounded
a judge, sculptured
sepulchral
for
dynasty.
Height loh
666. {Bay
18.)
offerings.
in.,
width 7
Salt
in.
Collection.
XlXth
[No. 345.]
Limestone sepulchral
rounded
adoring a
width 4 in.
[No. 343.]
stele, with
man
in.,
Hui
Maau
all
SOUTHERN EGVI'TIAN
l86
(.ALLERV.
[XlXth
clyn.
Painted
Ashamaruaa "^J^TfT
^^
669. {Bay
limestone
18.)
kneeling figure
||
of
the superintendent
XV
670. {Bay
top, of
19.)
Kharu
a priestess
Limestone sepulchral
and Ur-nefert
^^'^^
ft.
in.,
width
Osiris
mummy
A
I.
is
3 in.
2.
daughter.
XlXth
3.
The
their sons
dynasty.
Height
[No. 549.]
^^I^^
to every land
<c:3>'^^^37, on which
Lamentation for
held by Anpu, by Hunru
Isis.
Limestone sepulchral
Unen-nefer
and messenger
and
Salt Collection.
ft.
Hunru
^^'i^^
presentation of offerings to
and daughter.
^'^^^
I.
'^^"^
^
of Amen,
rounded
stele, with
stele, with
rounded
^S^
"^^^^
^ "^^^ 2^
Osiris,
Hathor,
Isis,
and
Horus.
Plate XXIV.
[Bay
19,
No. 671.]
XlXth
dynasty.
STELE OF HUMES.
XlXthdyn.]
2.
''^~|^
'^^^
Bak-iirn-ru
III
Hent-Annu
Aui
^tc-
XlXth
adoring him.
3
ft.
width
in.,
3-
The
^
A
(ll
111
and
XXIV.)
(Plate
dynasty.
Height
[No. 154.]
3 in.
ft.
Mer-en-
brother
^^''^
'
mother
S^^'
87
"""
'
f J
n '^^'^^
Amen-Ra,
^\
On
Osiris,
one end of
ft.
in.,
The
monument
width
in.
1 1
(fl
of jackals,
XlXth
setem priest.
'
^^^^^
dynasty.
in.,
width
Osiris.
by
ft.
in.
2.
Humes and
From Abydos.
Salt Collection.
I
flanked
On
the upper
and
figures
offerings.
Nefert-ari
[No. 113.]
Q
portion of the border are cut
ft.
of
Humes
border, of
I.
sepulchral
fipure
Renp-nefer.
of
ft.
for
is
674. (Bay
of a
^^'^^"^
and Hathor
daughter
Height
the
^^'^^
hh
-i-i
AA/VW\
to
^^^^
'
XlXth
[No. 158.]
Members
his
wife Thi
dynasty.
of the
"jj [|{|
Height
l88
675. {Bay
top
Limestone sepulchral
22.)
(broken),
Heru-a
of
^~~\
"
Is \>
,^wv-
v.,
stele, with
i.
rounded
steward
estate
Two
Lord of the
[XlXth dyn.
Heru-a and
Lands," sculptured
his wife
Isis,
Thent-pa-ta
and Thoth.
676. {Bay
top,
of
22.)
Limestone sepulchral
Amen-mes
(ti
(1
stele, with
rounded
on which
a judge,
is
Makhai
standing
"
677. {Bar
of
21.)
Rectangular
Amen-mes
(j
ffl
w^ife
'
official
in
the temple of
Amen, on which
his
Height
ft.
6|
in.,
Mahu
^
,
a superintendent of a part of a
STELE OF KHAMUI.
XlXthdyn.]
189
of Stau-an
(?)
|i
a superintendent of
is
top,
of
sculptured
with
Amen-hetep
Salt Collection.
{Bay
682.
of the
figures
deceased persons
Height
20.)
pyramidal top, of
ft.
in.,
Limestone
width
(|
Pen-nub
J),
who
are
dynasty.
[No. 317.]
11 in.
sepulchral
Khamui
(|
adoring
XlXth
%^ ^
called
stele,
and
with
his wife
"perfect spirits of
"
683. {Bay
the
tomb
684. {Bay
top, of
20.)
Limestone sepulchral
stele, with
Khamuia ^^'^^
A.AAAAA
and a
AAAAAA
"perfect
dynasty.
spirit
who
is
Height 7
rounded
called a
XlXth
190
Wooden
68 5. {Central Saloon^
[XlXth dyn.
figure of a
king,
or
in
Salt Collection.
From a tomb in the Valley of the
of the Kings at Thebes.
XlXth or XXth dynasty.
B.C. 1 300 -1 200.
Height, including restoration, 6 ft.
restored.
Tombs
About
7
in.
[No. 883.]
inlaid eyes,
[No. 1226.]
From Thebes.
XlXth
XXth
01
Length
dynasty.
i ft. 9 in.
[No. 1301.]
Height 10
in.,
690. {Bay
top, of
is
wddth 61
17.)
in.
XLXth
XXth
dynasty.
[No. 369.]
Limestone sepulchral
Neb-tchefaut
or
stele, with
rounded
a judge, on
which
XlXth
SIELE OF NEFER-AAI}.
dyn.]
191
U-nefer
Portion
of Neb-tchefaut
From Thebes.
sun.
iij
Belmore
collection.
Height
ft.,
width
[No. 268.]
in.
Ptah-em-heb
top, of
a ''scribe of the
Lord of the
Two
693. (Baj^
17.)
top, of Nefer-.
set
up by Nefer-renpet
Collection.
XlXth
[No. 305.]
ft.
in.
or
XXth
'
dynasty.
Height
ft.,
Salt
width
ft.
10
in.
[No. 125.]
SOUTHERN EGYPTIAN
192
695. {Bay
18.)
a judge,
in
Collection.
XlXth
in,
who stands
From Thebes.
adoration before Ra.
Height 8|
or XXth dynasty.
[No. 261.]
hands raised
ft.
dyil.
of Pa-shet
[XlXth
(JArT.ER\'.
witli
both
Behnore
in.,
width
of
Portion
698. {Bay
18.)
Takhat ^
^"^^
-^n ^
scene representing
,
mert,
or
a priestess
(.^),
sculptured with a
and her
deceased,
son
Hui-nefer
Nefert-ari,
XlXth
the
XXth
dynasty.
deity.
11
in.
[No. 818.]
699. {Bay
18.)
Sandstone
pyramid
of
Heru-nefer
tX^
Side
I.
Boat
of Harmachis,
and two
figures
of the
deceased.
and
his sister
Ubekht
^ J^^-
his
III.
Isis
and two
XlXth
d> nasty.
fiijures
of the deceased.
STELE OF AMEN-EM-UAA.
XlXthdyn.]
700. {Bay
tomb
19.)
Rectangular
of Neb-nefer
their son
and
Hent-mehit
I-em-uauu
(|
ft.
^==
XlXth
their parents.
width
)^
in.
18,
^
are
dynasty.
|
making
^
and
offerings to
Height
ft.
in.,
Pyramid of Heiu-nefer.
No. 699.]
top, of
Amen-em-uaa
father,
Mut-em-uaa
^,
XXth
" seat
[No. 447.]
[Bay
Jj
Nefer-hetep
the
'
^ ^ ^,
or
from
relief
limestone
I93
(I
his mother,
Paratabuba
(?)
Mer-en-Ptah, Pa-
XlXth
[No.
183.]
194
[XlXth dyn.
lady of heaven
[No. 817.]
Limestone
^^
AAAAAA
on which
in
Ta-an-her-tuuset
is
^ ^
^^
sculptured a scene,
his
wife
sons,
T<S(^P'^-^'^^'
five
ft.
or XXth dynasty.
[No. 292.]
XlXth
Isis.
I
in.
tj
Limestone sepulchral
Tuau
and Mert-Seker
XlXth or XXth
ft.
in.,
width
rounded
stele, with
[|
Height
Anqet
dynasty. Height 10
^ S^
^^
^>
in.,
>
Neraut
adoring a
l^^y of Asia."
width 5 J
in.
[No. 370.]
STELE OF PAIHARUI.
XlXth dyn.
XXth
708. (Bay
priest, or
Height
of
21.)
loi
ft.
From Thebes.
[No. 435.]
XlXth
or
and
in.,
21.)
in.
Upper
official,
709. {Bay
top,
Height 10
dynasty.
his wife.
Limestone sepulchral
Smen-taui
l^ii^^
]|
stele, with
rounded
superintendent of the
Limestone sepulchral
Ra-messu-em-per-Ra
with
the
^
Rameses H, in
jl
Amen,
stele,
with rounded
chief guardian
the
House of
the deceased
worshipping Osiris, Isis, Horus, and Thoth, and the deceased
and his relatives worshipping Hathor in the persea tree.
XlXth or XXth dynasty. Height 2 ft. 2 in., width i ft. 4 in.
sculptured
scenes
representing
[No. 796.]
711.
top, of
{Bay
22.)
Sandstone sepulchral
Amen-mes
sculptured
[1
scene,
fl
in
['
three
stele, with
rounded
'
registers,
representing
is
the
rounded
top,
White
of Paiharui
[H
adoring Osiris.
2.
The
family of Paiharui
196
[XlXth dyn.
men,
Limestone sepulchral
Qaha A
on
which
are
sculptured
'
stele, with
rounded
^ superintendent of work-
the
following
scenes:
and
adoring
the deceased.
portion of the rounded
top is broken, and the
surface of the stele is
damaged.
XlXth or
XXth dynasty. Height
3 ft., width I ft. 10 in.
[No. 144.]
Rectangular limestone
shrine
Shrine of Ruka, overseer of the artificers of the
temple of Horus of Mamat, in Nubia.
[Central Saloon, No. 714.]
lord of
On
Mamat
Isis,
of
V^
Ruka
^^^^ super^^T^
intendent of the artificers
of the temple of Horus,
'
Ruka and
his wife
Sen-seneb
[1
are receiving
197
NEW
EMPIRE.
TWENTIETH DYNASTY.
715. {B(7y 21.)
top, of
Limestone sepulchral
Ak-beru "
"
Jj
stele, with
rounded
surnamed Ra-mes-nekhtu
.A
il
Sepulchral
of Akbeiu, a doorkeeper of a
temple of Rameses II.
stele
O
of
Rameses
II,
198
[XXth dyn.
'^^^
Jj
and Nephthys.
width
2 in.
ft.
XXth dynasty.
Height
ft.
loin.,
[No. 290.]
^1
1^
AAAAAA
iMlIlj tA
XXth
iMlJ Af
dynasty, about
B.C. 1200.
Diameter
ft,
in.
[No. 634.]
Limestone sepulchral
and royal
Het-Hert,
who
Heru-a
inspector,
flourished in
the
stele, with
'
rounded
envoy, royal
son of Ptah-em-uaa
the reign of
Rameses IV
and
(?)
XXth
SARCOPHAGUS OF SETAU.
dyn.]
19.)
Massive
phagus of Setau
^
and
a royal scribe, a
who
mummied
The deceased
is
represented in
is
and
in the other
On
^.
figure of
of
Lower
Maiu
Annu Resu
and
his
Sebek.
I
ft.
in.
[No.
p>mq
to
XXth
priestess
dynasty.
of
Height
194.]
896.
and
mak-f
his wife
On
J)
and Tehuti-her-
and
200
Nai
the judges
(|[|
Hui
nubi
f7f
Na-hetep
XXth
Salt Collection.
^
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Pen-
Pa-shet
Kha-em-Uast
ig]
Base of a black
Nes-Ptah-Senb ^"1 ^
X
ft.
3-I in.
[No. 28.]
granite statue of
Ha
Erpa, and
'
From Karnak.
dynasty. Diameter 2
names of
it
[XXth dyn.
prince,
[No. 133.]
in.
724. {Bay
14.)
which
is
dedicated by Tutuaa
^^^
memory
in
A 1
of
breadth
Tchakarutha
father
their
^m.
Length 10 Jii
dynasty.
[No. 1379.]
7|- in.
725. {Bay
and It-neferth
(|
XXth
'^'^'||(]]^-
It
16.)
White
/WWVN
Nekht
Q-^
bread-cakes,
Great and
offerings,
dynasty.
etc.
Little
and in
Length
726. {Bay
on which are
17.)
On
the margins
in.
ft,
breadth
Seated
1.]
in.
alabaster
Uninscribed.
/\.
[No. 61
are
outline,
figures
of
the other
in
cut,
in
figure of a king, or
XXth
dynasty
(?).
Height
in
ft.
XXth
MONUMENT OF KHA-EM-APT.
dyn.]
20I
XXth
dynasty.
729.
{Bay
18.)
^=
Kha-em-apt
Lord of the
Limestone
Two
form of a funerary
sepulchral
monument
of
Lands,
coffer.
in
the
Within
Limestone
730. {Bay 18.)
sepulchral stele, with rounded
Aa (j'^^^'
top, of
^fl'^^'
or
Hat-aa
sculptured
with
1'/
male and
XXth dynasty. Height
female.
[No.
I ft.
io\ in., width i ft. 3 in.
731. {Bay
hetep
Sepulchral
monument
of
Kha-em-
apt, a scribe.
[Bay
18,
No. 729.]
XXth
772.]
dynasty.
a divine father of
Amen
Amen-
and Khensu,
and
202
[XXth dyn.
Anpu
for
ft.
in.,
-J
sepulchral
width io|
offerings.
XXth
Height
dynasty.
[No. 799.]
in.
734. {Bay
top, of
Athu
his father
19.)
(j
Limestone sepulchral
s=5
a chief reader
Mahu ^\
an
stele, with
rounded
dm Khent
priest,
ol
sculptured
with
XXth
Athu
dynasty.
Portion
Amen-mes
of
[j
[|]
and Nefert-ari
J
altar) of the
(j
Ra-mes
'
[j]
ft.
in.
Limestone
width
in.,
[No. 142.]
Collection,
prince of
Kash
"
{i.e.,
/]"^
^^"^1 M'
Amen,
Plate XXV.
Plate XXVI.
To face pa^e
203.
XXth
dyn.]
203
two
ft.
[No. 792.]
in.
3J
Au-en-Amen
of
Ahauti-nefer
"
table, of the
two scenes
\\
Qv^
'^^^
'
\\
'
{Bay
pyramidal
Au-en-Amen adoring
20.)
top, of
Memphis, Tata-aa
Meriti
or
altar,
Osiris.
Limestone
^44^^'
If
SQ"^^^'
^^^^^^
the
ft. i
sepulchral
Pa-neter-hen
2.
Ahauti-nefer
XXth
the
738.
of the
scribe
adoring
a scribe, and of
'
in.
dynasty.
[No. 794.]
with
stele,
high-priest of
inspector
chief
of the
cattle
of
five
Mut - nefert,
Setmenthi, and
Hunrui. On the stele are sculptured a figure of Anpu and a
scene representing the above mentioned adoring Osiris and
Hathor. XXth dynasty. Height 2 ft. 5 in., width i ft. 6-|- in.
[No. 183.]
princesses,
Nera - Ra,
Theti,
Limestone sepulchral
Neb-tchefaut ^37
'
stele, with
rounded
to
of the
scribe of
H 4
204
the gods
[XXth dyn.
Khensu at Thebes.
dynasty.
Height
9 in. [No. 1232];
8 in.
[No. 1233].
742.
of
XXth
i
ft.
ft.
21.) Portions
large
sepulchral
rounded
limestone
with
stele,
top, of
Nefer-ab
a judge,
son
of
the
lady
Mahi
"
"'^''^^
XXth
Thebes.
Height
dynasty.
5 ft.
in.,
width
ft.
11 in.
[No. 150.]
Limestone sepulchral
Nehi
'
^ priestly
stele, with
official (?),
on which
who
is
seated on a
Height
of
in.,
[1
I
^5-^^^)
width
in.
AAAAAA
fl
III
XXth
[No. 373.]
Limestone sepulchral
Amen-mes
is
dynasty.
rounded
and
stele, with
rounded
Bak-set
iZ.
(?)
XXth
STELE OF QAA.
dyn.]
205
D'Athanasi Collection.
Height
dynasty.
top,
4^
in.,
width 9
in.
Limestone sepulchral
[No. 323.]
stele, with
Nehebu-Khensu
nebt
ft.
XXth
rounded
^"^
^'^
lady of the house, the qemdt of Amen," Hent-ensculptured with a winged disk and a scene
^^
The
offerings to Osiris.
in.;
From Akhmim.
etc.
width 10
747. (Bay
top, of
in.
21.)
XXth
dynasty.
Height
ft.
[No. 1052.]
Limestone sepulchral
Qaa ^^j'^^^'
stele, with
rounded
the
solar
disk
the cow-headed
748. (Bay
top, of
21.)
Limestone sepulchral
Ur-Reshpu
stele, with
rounded
2o6
749. {Bay
top, of
22.)
Sandstone sepulchral
^^^
Mer-Ptah-per-Amen
[XXth dyn.
stele, with
Obverse
rounded
on which are
Theban
triad of
ft.
8J
width
in.,
750. {Bay
22.)
ft.
[No. 350.]
2 in.
Sandstone sepulchral
stele, with
rounded
table
the
and
I.
'
\\
wine cellar, on
Figure of Anpu.
and
Bak-en-Amen
midal top, of
following:
Sandstone
a scribe of
2.
^^^
'
Isis.
ft.
in.,
width
752. {Bay
top, of
of the
"
Pai
22.)
ft.
2\
[No. 349.]
in.
Limestone sepulchral
stele, with
rounded
the overseer
of the household
Two
Lands," on which
Lord of the
2. Pai
i. Winged disk.
are sculptured the following scenes
Members
and
Heru-netch-tef.
and
4.
3
adoring Osiris, Isis,
:
and
making adoration
Below
is
a text con-
SHRINE OF AMEN-EM-HEB.
XXthdyn.]
sepulchral
for
offerings.
XXth
Thebes.
dynasty.
20/
D'Athanasi Collection.
From
Height 3 ft. 4 in., width i ft. 10 in.
[No.
56.]
coffer,
Limestone shrine,
of
Amen-em-heb
of the
a scribe
Above
17.)
bowmen
in the
form of a sepul-
^^
[|
Two
Lands.
symbol of
Osiris of
Ta-nefer
the
left
^'^^^J^^^'
The
line of text
scribe Neheri
f[]
and
(J[J
^yl
his wife,
,
is
XXth
tion.
his wife
children.
Amen-em-heb,
and of two
mentioned
in the
Barker Collecft.
3 in.
[No. 474.]
755. {Bay
top, of
Mahu
19.)
Limestone sepulchral
-n |
stele, with
rounded
and
Isis,
XXth
to
and
XXHnd
[No. 311.]
756. {Bay
figure of
19.)
Amen-mes
of Pen-tcherti-Ani
(?)
f1
(j
SN\N^
\\
'
ll
ill
^ royal scribe,
^IQ
11
'
the
son
208
xXth
j|
7l
in.
XXIInd
to
[No. 137.]
Presented by His Majesty
rounded
top, of
[XXIst dyn.
Height
dynasty.
King George
Ra-uben
j|
III, 1801.
stele, with
^ j^^^g^j sculptured
The
Height
ft.
width 8J
in.,
in.
XXth
ft.
to
in
text contains
XXIInd
dynasty.
[No. 320].
Recension of the
vignettes,
etc.,
the mother
or
high-priest of
Vignettes
1.
Book
Queen Netchemet
for
of
wife
Amen
''^^
Her-Heru
'
^1
B.C. 1050.
Ra-Harmachis
him.
2.
3.
Isis.
4.
the setting
sun.
5.
The
6.
The Doors
Sunrise.
The
by
apes.
XXIstdyn.]
The Funeral
7.
The body
Procession.
209
of the
queen
8.
The
9.
drawn by
funeral coffer
priest
priests.
burning incense.
10.
11.
12.
13.
to-morrow.
14.
15.
sis
vultures,
i.e.
and Nephthys.
Text :
1.
A Hymn
2.
Adorations to
3.
A Hymn
4.
Chapter
Ra when he
to
rises.
Osiris.
XVH
of the
Book
of the Dead.
dynasty. Length 13
Presented by His Majesty King
Fainted
in.
of
Ast
^, surnamed
jj
Nenkasa
6^
4-4-
and Tchet-Mut-as-ankh
[No. 10541.]
VII, 1903.
Edward
border,
raised
ft.
the daughter of
^^^^
^ P
'
Ankh-Khensu,
sculptured with
Below
is
"disk."
XXIst
a prayer to Ra-Harmachis,
may
Height
dynasty.
"
ft.
come
4
in.,
width
11 in.
[No. 931.]
760.
{Bay
22.)
Portion
pen
Amen
T==r
(?).
Height
slab,
with
deeply
From
cut
Mer-taui
of a king
Tarrana.
XXIst
/\AA/WV
...
dynasty
of a
name
ft.
J in.,
width
ft.
3 in.
[No. 653.]
2IO
tep-nekhtu
of
[XXIInd dyn.
on which
making an
XX 1st
offering
dynasty.
Limestone sepulchral
Pen-Amen
^y*]
(I
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
is
cut a
to
Height
stele, with
royal
scene
the
9J
god
in.,
rounded
scribe
and
XX
of Egypt, about
B.C.
966
QUI
From
Karnak.
(Plate
XXVII.)
Belmore
Height 7
Collection.
ft.
in.
XXIInd
dynasty.
[No. 517.]
nomen
of
Shashanq
I,
Plate
XXVIL
names
of
XXIInd
dyn.]
Two
Karnak.
8
in.
B.C. 966,
and on the
211
sides are
symbols of
XXIInd
Salt Collection.
From
Height 6
dynasty.
ft.
[No. 63.]
765.
{Bay
nee
Auputh
19.)
Fine
son
the
of
and high-priest of
Shashanq
Amen
and com-
The inscription
mander-in-chief of the Egyptian army.
on the upper surface and the sides contains the name and
From Karnak.
several times repeated.
titles of Auputh
XXIInd
dynasty,
who
ft.
5 in.
by
ft.
3 in.
by 4-J
of Hapi, the
meadow
represented standing in a
is
[No. 1307.]
in.
filled
with
hands an altar, or
table of offerings, from which hang down bunches of grain,
It was dedicated to
green herbs, flowers, water-fowl, etc.
Amen-Ra, the king of the gods at Thebes, by Shashanq
plants,
and holding on
his outstretched
,M<TMT
the son
of
Pasebkhanut
On
raised
dynasty.
Amen-Ra.
high-pnest of
hands
is
adoration.
in
From Karnak.
of
XXIInd
Collection.
Salt
Height 7
ft.
3 in.
[No.
8.]
22.)
'
^^'^^^V^^
of
Amen-Ra, and
Coptos,
'
^ high-priest of
the
Horus and
Amen-Ra, a
,
Isis,
of
Amsu,
divine father
or
Menu, of
212
S'
^ high-priest of
Amen-Ra, king
[XXIInd dyn.
of the
gods.
Isis,
offerings.
1
ft.
1 1
in.
XXIst
769. {Bay
I.
23.)
figure of
Granite relief from the temple of Osorkon II at Tall Bastah (Pibeseth, or Bubastis).
XXIInd dynasty.
[Bay 23, No. 769.]
BAS-RELIEFS OF OSORKON
XXIInddyn.]
3-
Jj
213
II.
and ministrants
jj
Osorkon
26.)
II,
Red granite
B.C.
866,
and
his wife
Karama
before a deity.
5 ft.
in.,
214
Portion of a granite
of Khufu,
[XXIInd dyn.
slab on which
or Cheops,
is
cut
king of
name
Red
granite
of Kha-f-Ra, or Chephren,
slab on which
is
cut the
king of Egypt,
about B.C. 3660. From the temple at Bubastis. Height 2 ft.
2 in., width 3 ft. 2 in.
[No. 1098.]
Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fund, 1891.
773. {Bay
to
Amen-Ra.
width 6
ft.
23.)
figures of kings
[No. 1103.]
Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fmid, 1891
in.
Amen, son
^(
^^^
i.e.,
Osorkon
II,
king of Egypt,
B.C. 866.
statue
ft.
[No. 1064.]
Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fund,
889.
Pmte XXVIII.
Sepulchral stele of Prince Auuaruath, Fon of Osorkon II, sculptured with a scene
representing the deceased and his sister worshipping Rfi-Harmachis.
XXIInd dynasty.
[Bay 22, No. 777.]
XXI Ind
dyn.]
776. {Bay
nefer
21.)
215
"^j^J'
figure of Osiris,
who
Osorkon II,
The deceased was Deputy
B.C.
866.
On
Per-Tem, or Pithom.
P^^J'
"
good
one side
are cut figures of the triad Amen-Ra, Mut, and Khensu, and
on the other figures of Harmachis, Shu, and Tefnut. On the
head of Ankh-renp-nefer is a beetle, symbol of the resurrection, on each side of the head is the figure of a god, and on
the
flat
and the
From
figure of a
man
Tall al-Maskhutah.
holding
XX
and
Osorkon
in
Ind dynasty.
his
II,
hands.
Height
ft.
[No. 1007.]
Preseyited by the
Limestone sepulchral
top,of
Auuaruath ll^-^'^lj^,
or
son of
Uasarken (Osorkon
high-priest of
Amen, and
II or III)
stele, with
rounded
the
^^
On
and
his sister,
Shepset-tent
^^
(?),
kneeling in adora-
and
is
2l6
778. (Bay
21.)
[XXIInd,dyn.
lady
Asher,
of
[LI
who
n Muii
I]
Mut,
of
priestess
N\N\r^
XX
XXI
Height
ft.
width
in.,
in.
[No. no.]
quartzite
sepulchrcil
ft.
779. (^Bay
monument,
17.)
Portion
of a
red
form of a rectangular
stele,
priestesses Ta-urt
and
4
XXHnd
others.
in.
'
dynasty.
'^^"-^^'^
J
1
Height
ft.
in.,
width
ft.
[No. 473.]
ertana \ -
employed
^^^^
^ ^
of
all
the
17.)
Sandstone
in
kneeling
figure of Tchai
workmen employed on
superintendent
Amen-Ra
XXHnd dynasty.
XXI Ind
STELE OF BAHRI.
dyn.]
782. {Bay
part of which
19.)
is
217
Limestone
in the
Neferut
^^^^
^^"^
On
JJJ^^-
the
upper portion
XX
Qemha (?)
Rectangular
^^^^
Height
Ind dynasty.
ft.
1.]
of
priest
goddess Hathor of
the
XX
Granite
stele, with
and
virility,
Khnemu,
and
rounded
on which
top,
785. {Bay
rounded
top,
22.)
Painted
of
Bastet-art-tats
daughter of P-mau
^^
and Anut
(|
is
[1
the
on which
winged
disk.
The
text
XXI Ind
Height
dynasty.
ft.
in.,
width 10
Limestone sepulchral
in.
[No. 917.]
stele, with
rounded
^ judge.
On
J
the obverse are sculptured
i. A figure of Ptah seated in a
shrine, with a table of offerings before him.
2, Four ears
top,
of Nefer-abu
2l8
^'^^^
the sign
Ka LJ
[XXIInd dyn.
3.
kneeling
XXIInd
Height
dynasty.
787. (Bay
ft.
in.,
width loi
[No. 589.]
in.
Portion
of an arragonite figure of a
was to array statues of the gods Herukhenti-khat, Amsu, or Menu, and Ptah and of the goddesses
Isis and Sekhet, in their festival apparel, and to place their
crowns and other ornaments upon them. Sams Collection.
XXIInd to XXVIth dynasty. Height i ft. 4 in. [No. 121.]
priest,
19.)
whose duty
it
Limestone sepulchral
Paa-
Menu
^
stele, with
rounded
and Shemsu-Heru-
figures of the
and
Amen-Ra
at Thebes.
dynasty.
Height
ft.
From Thebes.
2
in.
Hathor.
I
ft.
in.
to
XXVIth
figure of Nes-p-qa-shuti
udti, priest
XXIInd
[No. 1132.]
[[Ij
a chancellor, smer
From
top,
by Khensu
^ 1
'
wife Ta-ur, and their son Aa, a scribe of the offerings of the
king, whose kneeling figures are sculptured below those of
the ichneumons.
XXIInd to XXVIth dynasty. Height
I ft. g\ in., width i ft. 2 in.
[No. 1430.]
XXIInddyn.]
792. {Bay
top,
19.)
Hui
of
Limestone sepulchral
(|||^,
daughter
Pii
219
stele, with
wife
parents.
Height
Kefna
rounded
presenting offerings
XXHnd
2.
Nekfi
Hui and
to
their
dynasty.
ft.
to Thebes.
to
220
[XXVth
dyn.
(B^rj/ 20.)
Grey granite tablet for offerings, mounted
original pillar stand, and large bowl of the same
material, made to receive offerings of wine.
On the face of
the table are sculptured figures of offerings, cakes, fruit, joints
794.
on
its
of
meat,
vases,
etc.,
and on the
front
Grey
{?),
Erpa,
'
granite
dedicated
Ha
base,
to
prince,
the
or
pedestal,
of a
god by Ar-tchau
and
who
chancellor,
In the front
an address to
Osiris,
is
a text of three
and on the
front edge
and
^=|=>
XXVth
20.)
Rectangular
in.
at
f'^Olo"^-
later
date.
[No. 713.]
11 in.
dynasty, about
breadth 8
(?)
B.C.
700
(?).
Length
ft.
2|-
in.,
[No. 1380.]
MYTHOLOGICAL TEXT.
XXVthdyn.]
of Egypt, about
B.C.
700,
and
set
up
in
221
Memphis.
contain
Below these were sixty perpendicular
cutting the inscription.
lines of text, having reference to legends of Ptah, Ra, Horus,
Set, and other gods, but as one third of this number is wanting,
it is impossible to give any complete account of their contents.
This slab has been used as the nether stone of a mill, and
grooves cut in it for the flour to run out. XXVth dynasty.
Length 4 ft. 6 in., breadth 2 ft. 2 in. [No. 498 (135*).]
menkh-Amen
[I
an Erpa,
Ha
prince, Siner-uat,
scribe and priest, who flourished in the reign of Queen AmenXXVth dynasty. Height i ft. i in.,
artas, about B.C. 700.
in. square.
[No. 908.]
I ft.
2-J
fly
to his
own
country.
The
original stele
was
222
TWENTY-SIXTH DYNASTY.
C^X^J
li^^J
J
C
is represented kneeling and presenting offerings to Menthu,
to two bull-headed gods, and to a serpent (Tem ?), and on
the reverse is a mutilated scene of similar import.
Found in
"
the temple of Temu at Rosetta, wherein the " Rosetta Stone
(No. 960) was originally placed. XXVIth dynasty. Height
4 ft., width 3 ft. 4 in. [No. 20.]
Presented by His Majesty King George III, 1801.
801. {Bay 24.)
Psammetichus
about
1
ft.
of
grey granite
statue of
king of Egypt,
O | "O"
J,
XXVIth dynasty. Height
From Karnak.
B.C. 660.
5 in.
Portion
[No. 600.]
Presented by W. R. Hamilton, Esg.^
840.
prenomen and
the
of
titles
Psammetichus
(^O
0"
J,
king of Egypt, about B.C. 660. XXVIth dynasty. From the
temple of Temu at Rosetta. Height 3 ft. 5 in., diameter i ft.
2 in.
[No. 964.]
1 'O'
'
fa
|^
804. {Bay
cut
in
outline
Egypt, about
xliv,
22.)
30,
Portion
figure
"^^^
XXVIth
is
of
and the
'
of Herodotus,
making an
offering
XXVIth
TABLET OF AAHMES
dyn.]
223
II
XXVIth
of two vases of wine to a god. From Abydos.
Height 2 ft. 2 in., width i ft. [No. 1358.]
dynasty.
Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fimd^ 1 90 1
805. {Central Saloon?)
Lower portion
of a black granite
the son of
Sebek
on which
is
o ^'
sculptured
a figure of Osiris.
physician to
(^O I
'O'
two Treasuries
of the "Great
Amen
Q I
(^
0'
]
superintendent of the
chief councillor,
and superintendent
of Thebes,
Height
ft.
[No. 83.]
in.
Q <5
l^'O'
i.e.,
Aahmes
II,
who
reigned about
B.C.
570.
On
807. (Bay
of
17.)
Massive
Aahmes (Amasis
II)
|^
fo'^O']
I
j,
king of Egypt about B.C. 570, sculptured on the margins with
a text containing the names and titles of the deceased.
On
,
jj
224
[XXVIth dyn.
XXV
the
Aahmes (Amasis
O <5 'O'
king of Egypt, about
J
J,
B.C. 570, making an offering of a field to Ra, or Horus,
and I sis. Above is the winged disk. The dedication took
Height i ft. 10 in.,
place in the first year of the king's reign.
width I ft. o\ in. [No. 952.]
II)
Psemthek
an
1^
official
who
flourished
the
in
reign
of
of
{Bay
24.)
Psammetichus
II,
QJ^
Thakhauath
daughter of
(^f*"|rj'0'oj,
B.C.
596,
and Queen
s=3
On
the
J,
is
sculptured, in
relief,
a figure of the
|.
On
is
full
length figure
and outside, is covered with well-cut hieroglyphic inscripcontaining prayers and addresses to the various gods of
the dead.
The body
Plate XXIX.
Plate XXX.
QUEEN ANKH-NES-NEFER-AB-RA.
XXVIthdyn.]
225
1^
or
Pi-Menth
who had
name
his
inserted in the
Sandstone
relief,
nefer-ab-Ra Net-aqert
^*
^ ^ |^
-|
<^
-|
AA/WV\
^^(J
accompanied by Shashanq
Amen-Ra.
Collection.
name
of
XXVIth
dynasty.
width
in.,
ft.
in.
offerings to
Anastasi
[No. 835.]
of Psammetichus
o'
and
II,
II,
From
Ta-Khart-Ast
Amasis
ft.
Amen, daughter
dynasty.
Queen Ankh-nes-nefer-ab-Ra
Amasis
dynasty.
making
From Thebes.
high-priestess of
wife of
Height
the
^^
II,
B.C.
570.
XXVIth
226
[XXVIth dyn.
by touching him.
to indicate
When
XXVIth
STATUE OF UAH-AB-RA.
dyn.]
Ra ^
^ o,
Black
basalt
227
AA/WVA
/fv
and Ta-sheb-en-Net
'
was an Erpa,
fifty
B.C. 575.
of
Henta
prefect
of the
Khnem-ab-Ra-men
also called
820. {Bay
24.)
Ankh-p-khart
Portion
a divine father of
Amen,
a libationer
temple
^nnnn
q p| f| q
'
h^gs
Amen
to set
up
his
posterity,
228
Circular,
black
figure of the
[XXVIth dyn.
head of Hathor
and
in relief,
Mut and
temple of Amen-em-
Hathor.
It
was dedicated
Mentu-em-hat-senb
^^^
and Siner
prince, chancellor,
udt,
Height
ft.
in.,
or
an Erpa,
Ha
|1
who was
From Thebes.
XXVIth
diameter 2
ft.
dynasty.
3 in.
[No. 1292.]
822. {Bay 22,) Massive black basalt libation bowl, ornamented with heads of the goddess Hathor, cut in sunk
After the XXVIth dynasty. Height 6 in., diameter
relief.
2
ft.
in.
[No. 1386(28*).]
Cow
824. {Bay
26.)
Cast
of
green
dedicated by
Pabasaa
basalt
^1=
figure of the
or Rert-
(|
the
when Net-Aqert, the daughter of Psammetichus I, was high-priestess of Amen. The deceased held
the rank and offices of Erpa, Ha prince, chancellor, Smer
udt, priest of Amen, superintendent of the prophets of the
son of Peta-Bast
SARCOPHAGUS OF HAP-MEN.
XXVIthdyn.]
229
Amen,
825. {Bay
26.)
Erpa,
Ha
Massive
Amen-Ra,
l^m^'
^"
treasury,
etc.,
wV
On
XX
Si tons.
[No.
3.]
826. (Bay
0
A^^^
/N
25.)
Grey
granite
sarcophagus of Hap-men
/WWV\
MMAM
Ha
Smer
prince,
udt,
scribe
(j
of
outside
Nephthys,
On
of the
Isis,
sarcophagus
is
*^^=^
an
(|
the
are
revenues of
full
army,
sculptured
L=ZI
the
l,,"^
On
etc.
figures
,
of
etc.
Amenti, and on the sides and ends are cut figures of the
twenty-one gods and goddesses who protected the various
members of the body of the deceased. This sarcophagus was
found in Cairo, where it was used as a water tank, and a hole
230
was
drilled
XXVIth
1 1
in.,
[XXVIth dyn.
one
dynasty.
827. {Bay 27.) Grey basalt coffin of Uah-ab-Ra, overseer of the scribes of the
Hat
Tem," and
of the coffin
is
'^^^
'
Henaata
ITI
1^
(j
Khnem-ab-Ra-men
<5
[|
who was
ITI
also called
and
829. {Bay
Pathenf
28.)
Grey
in the
form of a bearded,
mummied man,
Plate
XXXL
later.
COFFIN OF PSEMTHEK.
XXVIthdyn.]
23
The
Pyramids.
breadth 3
on which
two lakes of water, and a tablet for offerings
are two trees (sycamores), loaves of bread, cakes, etc.
Near
the edges is a well-cut channel by which the libations ran
XXVIth dynasty. Length
off the altar to the ground.
[No. 1340.]
I ft. 10 in., breadrh 2 ft. 2 in.
,
Grey
granite
Ankh-p-khart
f'a^^'
the
and
Nes-p-Heru-Ra
831. {Bay
14.)
lady
the
chancellor,
and
priest
of
tablet
son
of
offerings
for
Asar-ser
n^^^O^,
several
gods.
of
In
is
it
scribe,
sunk
jars.
On
titles
XXVIth
Length
dynasty.
ft.
in.,
breadth
ft.
1 1
in.
[No. 1284.]
832. {Bay
14.)
en-Uast ^
Bak-ref and
Amsu, and
I
ft.
o\
in.,
Osiris
of Qebti.
breadth io|
in.
XXVIth
dynasty.
etc.,
and
>
I
Length
[No. 1202.]
ft.
in.
[No. 703.]
232
[XXVIth dyn.
834. {Bay i6.) Black granite tablet for offerings, inscribed on the face and sides with extracts from Chapters of
the Book of the Dead which relate to funeral offerings.
In
the centre are sculptured, in relief, figures of a vase and two
cakes of bread, and on each side of these is sunk a " tank," in
the form of a cartouche.
XXVIth dynasty. Length 2 ft.
2 in., breadth 2 ft. i in.
[No. 1354.]
10
[No. 596.]
in.
836. {Bay
16.)
the son of
Amen-em-Ant
(]
^(|^^,
On
offerings.
XXVIth
Length
dynasty.
ft.
etc.
in.,
the spout
breadth
sepulchral
for
figures of
relief,
ft.
is
i
wanting.
in.
[No. 967.]
837. {Bay
Amen
(]
17.)
Seated
the
son
black granite
of
figure of Neser-
lady Nes-khensu.
3 in.
[No.
197.]
in.,
width
ft.
3 in.
[No. 786.]
Presented by Sir J. Bowring, 1848.
XXVIth
STELE OF NEKAU.
dyn.]
841. {Bay
tomb
of
Rectangular
19.)
Nakhi
^^^^
Nefert-ari
Qf|
first
'
[|
J
In the
scenes.
from the
limestone slab
"
lord of
the gods," and in the second they are adoring Osiris Khenti
Amenti
Unnefer,
the
Belmore Collection.
842. {Bay
Dark
19.)
/wwv\
Nekau
top, of
of
lord
Height 9I
in.,
Abydos.
width 2
From
ft.
in.
Thebes.
[No. 281.]
official
civil
j
j
who
kings.
framework of a niche
the right
the
left
in
are sculptured, in
brother
relief,
ft.
XXVIth
From
/]
Their mother
Hans
Height
dynasty.
is
ft.
width
in.,
[No. 511.]
in.
843. {Bay
rounded
figures
Nekht-Heru-heb
on
unknown, and on
of the deceased and his
is
Psammetichus
is
20.)
top, of
Painted
Tchaiu-taiu
the
*|J^
son of Pa-ba
I.
3.
The winged
His son
^^'^
disk.
2.
'-^-^
v-!Jp
4.
prayer to
Ra-
Harmachis
for
sepulchral offerings.
the
234
"
" f==5
^
XXVIth
From Akhmim.
width
844. {Bay
20.)
on
19,
winged
Temu,
^^
monument
of
2.
in.,
the daughter of
XXVIth
[No. 331.]
i.
Mehi
The
and Nephthys.
Heru-Khuti and the gods
9jin.
XXVIth
Isis,
Collection.
rounded
stele, with
No. 842.]
disk.
ft.
Sepulchral
[Bay
Height
dynasty.
Sandstone sepulchral
Utcha-rens
^=*^x(J[lJ4,
[No. 1317.]
II in.
top, of
[XXVIth dyn.
3.
for
dynasty.
sepulchral
Height
meals.
ft.
Belmore
in.,
width
STELE OF KATCHAKATCHA.
XXVIthdyn.]
845. {Bay
Limestone sepulchral
Q
Kha-em-apt
of
top,
20.)
Hunru
stele, with
inscription in
rounded
and an
235
" before
Ka
of
top,
the daughter of
s-Bast
Heru
ape Behutet.
ft.
1 in.,
Sams
Collection.
width 8|
847. {Bay
to the
gods
XXVIth
^^^^
for sepulchral
Height
dynasty.
[No. 330.]
in.
Portion of stele, or
tomb of an
21.)
official,
Pa-au
son
Nema
(?),
who was
Height
848. {Bay
daughter
also a priest
of Neith.
21.)
ft.
of
the
in.,
Limestone sepulchral
stele,
with rounded
a priestess of
On
From
Katchakatcha
top, of
the
'
Fayyum.
who
Menu,
for
<2>-
five
II
disk of
236
[XXVIth dyn.
which stands the Soul of Ra, and on the other the Soul of
The text contains a prayer to Ra-Harmachis and
Atem.
Atcm
for
sepulchial
Height
dynasty.
849. {Bay
ft.
3.
A
ft.
ft.
in.
disk.
XXVIth
[No. 11 38.]
rounded
stele, with
son of
of:
i.
The
2.
happy
in.,
burial in
width 8
850. {Bay
21.)
XXVIth
dynasty.
Height
Portion
iidt,
XXVIth
Amentet.
[No. 912.]
in.
width
prayer to Ra-Harmachis,
for a
I
in.,
Sandstone sepulchral
Ankh-auf
winged
From Akhmim.
offerings.
Nes-pa-aa-tcharu
of
top,
21.)
on which
[No. 836.]
852. {Bay
top, of
21.)
Granite
daughter of Ta-Bes
jl
Jj
On
and
two scenes in which the deceased is represented adoring
Horus and Temu, the rising and setting sun respectively.
XXVIth dynasty. Height I ft. 2\ in., width 8 in. [No. 1086.]
21.)
Portion of an inscribed slab from the
of a tomb at Sakkarah.
Sams Collection. XXVIth
dynasty.
Height i ft. i in., width i ft. 3J in. [No. 457.]
853. {Bay
wall
XXVIth
dyn.]
854. {Bay
tomb
21.)
A.
855. {Bay
21.)
Heru-qebh
XXVIth
Limestone
the son
Height
dynasty.
with
stele,
which
o'l
V'
ft. 5
in.
rounded
sculptured,
is
in
top,
high
of
relief.
a figure of Osiris
figure of
is
I
[No. 452.]
5 in.
ft.
Hapi-mer
of Peta-Heru
width
Rectangular
ft.
io\
Isis,
in.,
width
ft.
[No. 336.]
in.
Length
ft.
10
in.,
height
857-866. {Bays
the
tomb
of
22,
[No. 326.]
ft.
24.)
Series of limestone
Uah-ab-Ra-em-khut
slabs from
G | 0* J
XXVIth dynasty,
Collection
857. Length
ft.
858.
ft.
859.
ft.
860.
ft.
861.
ft.
8J
862.
ft.
ft.
863.
864.
ft.
865.
ft.
866.
ft.
10
in.
[No. 537.]
61
in.
[No. 538.]
[No. 539-]
[No. 540.]
in.
[No. 541.]
in.
[No. 542.]
9J
[No. 543.]
in.
[No. 544.]
I
9|
[No. 545.]
in.
in.
Average width
1 1
[No. 546.]
in.
238
[XXVIth dyn.
His
Lands."
Feet restored.
868. [Bay
mother's
XXVIth
dynasty.
Height i ft. [No. 510.]
Presented by the Earl of Bute, 1767.
22.)
Portion
<^ J P ^
Her-Bes
Pif-mau
(|
[]
'
[5
or
Har-Bes
^
J
"f"
^J
'
the son of
00 J ^ ^ j
870. {Bay
rounded
Painted limestone
22.)
top, of
Ta-hes ^
^^
fP
'
^ priestess of Mut,
in.
[No. 347.]
Limestone
Mut-em-Ant
(j
a sistrum-bearer of
Amen,
Mut, and Khensu at Thebes. The deceased wears the headand on her neck is cut the name of the double
XXVIth dynasty. From Thebes.
goddess Mut-Tefnut.
Height I ft. 8 in. [No. 1198.]
dress of Hathor,
872. {Bay
goddess of
XXVIth
22.)
Sais,
Red
wearing the
Height i
dynasty.
granite
ft.
in.
[No. 659.]
XXVIth
STELE OF ASAR-MES.
dyn.]
873. {Bay
23.)
XXVIth
of Osiris.
874. {Bay
top, of
Height
dynasty.
Tcha
on which
ft.
875. {Bay
in.,
Sams
rounded
width io|
White
24.)
top, of
[No. 986.]
rounded
stele, with
the son
a scene
repre-
Isis,
XXVIth
Collection.
dynasty.
[No. 340.]
in.
and Her-ab-Net
in.
sculptured
is
ft.
Kha-nekhtu-en-Heru
Height
Limestone sepulchral
24.)
J]
of
239
^ ^
of
Ahen
'
of the winged disk and the deceased adoring Osiris and Isis.
XXVIth dynasty. Height i ft. 7 in.,
Harris Collection.
width io|- in. [No. 961.]
876. {Bay
top, of
24.)
Limestone sepulchral
Thi
3-1^
Erpa,
Ha
stele, with
prince, chancellor,
rounded
Smer
tidt^
sem
XXVIth
Height 2
ft.
877. {Bay
in.,
24.)
Jj'^'
city, who held
Height
ft.
10
878. {Bay
top, of
in.
25.)
Asar-mes
ft.
in.
dynasty.
[No. 972.]
Erpa,
renpit
of a
width
Ha
prince, royal
XXVIth
dynasty.
stele, with
rounded
[No. 909.]
Limestone sepulchral
240
Atepu
on which
is
[XXVIth
dyn.
879. {Bay
figure of
26.)
Lower
Heru
or
Heru-a
'
^^"^
Erpa,
Sa-Sebek, a
and
governor of a
city, inscribed
phagus
23.)
of Pep-ari-.
Portions
.
.-sep
an Erpa, a
(?)
On
the outside
Book
XXVIth
STELE OF UN-NEFER.
dyn.]
Limestone sepulchral
f=^
of An-her-nekht
^ an A
884. {Bay
top,
24I
25.)
stele, with
?n dst
rounded
and Ka-priest,
ankh;
his
^ ^
mother was
\.\
rounded
Heru-nekht
top, of
Nes-Heru, a
White
priest,
and Nes-Teft
daughter of
^
^2^^^^,
a sistrum-bearer
886. {Bay
28.)
of Un-nefer
Rectangular
Amen,
The first twenty-four
by the deceased
_
or
Naau
f\
Ij
^ HH
a monster called
Sau
AAAAA
Worm ^
and
fj
in
Nai
line thirty-three
another chapter,
away scorpions,
The formulae resemble
on the Metternich
Height 3 ft. 6 in., width
those found
Stele.
or later.
ft.
2 in.
XXVIth
dynasty,
[No. 190.]
242
887. {Bay
24.)
Limestone
[XXVIth dyn.
sentation of a man,
888. {Bay
Limestone sepulchral
24.)
/^AAAAA
of Ptah-nekhtu
top,
stele, with
rounded
r.
889. {Bay
top, of
25.)
Heru-sa-Ast
jj
priest,
on which are
top,
Bastet
(?)
Heru-khebit-sa
\^
\]
<2>-
Artat
Sams
dynasty, or
At
and
[j
czs::^
Height
ft.
son
later.
Isis.
[No. 333.]
11 in.
891. {Bay
XXVIth
Collection.
width
5 in.,
^^^^
libation vases,
On
and
his
memory by
his
beloved
end
is
tank.
ii
in.
[No. 1309.]
XXVIth
STELE OF PENTEBHI.
dyn.]
243
ft.,
width
ft.
[No. 516.]
in.
^
top,
Pentebhi
of
W^,
and
....
(?)
son
of
Ptah-artas
offerings.
897. {Bay
uninscribed.
Height
ft.
29.)
Grey
From Benha.
[No. 1209.]
244
[XXVIth dyn.
ft.
to
Horus
Height
14.)
Limestone
tablet
In the face
for offerings, uninscribed.
of the tablet are cut three rectangular
tanks, with sloping sides, and figures
Late
of a haunch of beef, a cake, etc.
Period.
Length i ft. 5| in., breadth
I
ft.
[No. 704.]
in.
offerings
for
of
stone tablet
Seqin
inscribed
Ra - Harmachis,
with
prayer to
Tem, and
Shu,
On
Osiris
etc.,
to carry
Statue of a king or prince.
ft.
[No. 509.]
902. {Bay 14.) Green schist tablet for offerings, sculptured in relief with figures of geese, bread-cakes, vases, etc.,
and inscribed with a prayer to Osiris for sepulchral offerings.
Late Period. Length 9 in., breadth 9J in. [No. 1310.]
Length 10
in.,
breadth
ft.
[No. 181.]
XXVIthdyn.]
245
905. {^Bay 16.) Uninscribed limestone tablet for offerings, sculptured in relief with a table of offerings, i.e., bread,
cakes, flowers, vessels of wine, etc., flanked by clusters of
papyrus and lily plants. Above the table are two cavities
Sams Collection.
into which the libations were poured.
Length
ft.
Sj
906. {Bay
in.,
breadth
5 in.
ft.
[No. 418.]
907. {Bay 16.) Uninscribed sandstone tablet for offerings, with a rectangular cavity, intendtd to represent a tank
The face
of water, on each side of which is a flight of steps.
Belmore Collection.
is
ornamented with palm branches.
Late Period. Length 8 in., breadth 10 in. [No. 554.]
908. {Bay 16.) Uninscribed sandstone tablet for offerings, on which are sculptured, in three divisions, libation jars,
From Aswan. Late Period.
flowers, loaves of bread, etc.
Length
ft.
5 J in.,
breadth
i|-
ft.
in.
[No. 1050.]
etc.
ft.
246
[XXXth
dyn.
ft.
in.
[No. 39.]
Late Period.
^^
Pharaoh"
of
Height
11 in.,
width 8
"f*
[No. 89L]
in.
rounded
Grey
granite
mother
"
sepulchral
,
stele,
with
sculptured with a
XXXthdyn.]
MONUMENTS OF NEKTANEBES.
247
symbol of eternity.
and above his head
ft.
width 8J
in.
He
is
is
p=>, the
[No. 894.]
by
the Twice-great
Nektanebes
the
The
Portion of a
of the
god
Amen (?)
standing figure
of
about
248
922. {Bay
[XXXth
dyn.
Side
923. {Bay
25.)
:
i.
25.)
Nekht-Heru-hebt
Massive
agglomerate
sarcophagus of
^ [^S^S]'
the Nektanebes
outstretched
and above,
symbols
outside
the
1st,
Book
for
of Isis
"stability"
and x^nubis. At
and Nephthys, with
signs
is
for
"gold" fvS^,
The
and "protection"
entitled
"
That which
is
in
the
Tuat
"
(or
Other
Plate XXXII.
^.1
Plate XXXIII.
XXXth
dyn.]
SARCOPHAGUS OF NEKTANEBES.
249
prenomen
{^Q
% uj
is
250
[XXXth
dyn.
Nektanebos of
Egypt, about
dynasty.
On
B.C. 358.
Height 4
766.
Khart-Ast
23.)
'^ith
jj
of
Aser
(?)
Limestone sepulchral
i]
1^
stele, with
men and
XXXth
rounded
a woman adoring
Height
dynasty.
XXXthdyn.]
COFFIN OF PETA-HERU-HAP-HAP.
Limestone sepulchral
Un-nefer-a
"^"I
(I
stele, with
251
rounded
is
932. {Bay
24.)
Limestone
Pkhar-Khensu
stele,
933. {Bay
top, of
24.)
Limestone sepulchral
Nes-Amen
1(1
stele, with
a priest of
rounded
An-Her, overseer
Peta-Heru-Hap-hap
Down
^T^^
Ren-rut.
'
deceased
and
is
252
935.
Limestone sepulchral
[XXXth
dyn.
rounded
on which
are traced in black outline a figure of a winged disk, and a
scene representing the deceased making offerings to Ra,
Below are the remains of five
Anpu, Isis, and Nephthys.
(^Btrj'
25.)
dynasty.
Height
936. (Bay
25.)
ft.
whose name
stele, with
illegible,
is
Sandstone
of Anpu and
Ap-uat, and a scene representing the deceased and
two members of his family
the jackals
Ra
adoring
Sams
XXXth
Height
dynasty.
width
Harmachis.
Collection.
ft.
i|
in.
ft. 6 in.,
[No. 352.]
i
stone
cornice
with
uraei,
XXXth
animal.
Height
9
in.
ft.
7|
dynasty.
in.,
width
[No. 1217.]
Peta-as
evil.
scribe
of
Neferhetep, Hathor, Amen-em-Apt, etc., inscribed with a prayer for
XXXth dynasty.
Sams Collection.
funerary offerings.
chancellor,
Khensu
Height 9|
in.,
width 7^
in.
[No. 396.]
and
priest
em - Uast
XXXth
STELE OF NES-HERU.
dyn.]
[No.' 382.]
ft.
940. {Bay
top, of
Ka
25.)
Pa-Sab-en-Heru
vn.
an
Am-ds
priest,
priest,
XXXth
tion.
Height
dynasty.
ft.
in.,
width
1 1
in.
[No. 338.]
941. {Bay 26.)
top, of
Nes-Heru^ ^
lady Aru-ru
cz:>
etc.,
III
ft.
\\
in.
[No. 1018.]
942. {Bay
the
26.)
tomb of Nes-Menu
I
vSi
an Avi-ds
the son of
priest, a
reliefs
from
Maat-Heru-ru
Ka
priest,
and an
254
[XXXth
dyn.
XXXth
Height
dynasty.
10
ft.
in.,
width 4
ft.
in.
[No. 1306.]
White
rounded
top,
1.
2.
Pa-ta-Bast
of
Maat-u-ru
styled
Jj
^^/\^^^'
^ ^
<z=>
ill
I"
>
the
sculptured
son
of
with
3.
F=^
adoring Osiris,
'
'
Isis,
is
and Nephthys.
"
Height 2
TT!
ft,
width
Anastasi Collection.
ft.
5 in.
XXXth
dynasty.
[No. 302.]
Victoria^ 1854.
MCMM]%?CVMS1'
Egypt, about
B.C.
332.
On
Hn,
or
CLEPSYDRAS.
XXXthdyn.]
the king
Apt
making
offerings to the
255
^ and
each
and above
is
From
with pegs.
width
ft.
3 in.
Height
Tell al-Yahudiyyah.
ft.
filled
2J
in.,
[No. 933.]
making
letter
|,
(for
NOV.,
i.e.,
November).
a series of twelve
is
from
in.
^^
The
Egyptian
3
ft.
10
in.
Museum
[No.
I J
in
27.]
B.C.
Cairo.
312.
The
original
Height 6
ft.
is
in.,
in
the
width
256
PTOLEMAIC PERIOD.
Fragment of
952. {Bay
25.)
name and
953. {Bay
25.)
titles
B.C. 287,
Ptolemy
Rectangular
Egypt
of
Ptolemy
and Queen
111
18
[
111
From San
width
ft.
1V
al-Hagar.
Ptolemaic Period,
Height I ft. 4^ in.
[No. 1056.]
Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fund, 1885.
i|- in.
vSTELE
OF PTOLEMY
Limestone
stele,
257
II.
3f
in.,
width
[No. 1 054.]
ft. j\ in.
Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fund, 1885.
I-
Ptolemy
[Bay
II,
29,
No. 955.]
II,
or
Amsu,
stele, with
Philadelphus
^
king of Egypt, from about B.C. 286 to B.C. 247, inscribed with
the text of an edict.
On the rounded portion, a winged disk,
with pendent uraei, has been partially worked, and below it
258
left
is
ft.
28.)
Cast of a limestone stele, with rounded
inscribed in hieroglyphics, demotic, and Greek, with
copies of the Decree promulgated by the priests of Canopus,
on the seventeenth day of the first month of the season Pert,
in the ninth year of the reign of Ptolemy III, Euergetes I
(B.C. 238).
In it reference is made to the king's successful
expedition to Persia, to the righteousness of his rule and his
benevolence, to the remission of taxes, to the death of the
Princess Berenice, etc. And the priests decreed that, with a
view of regulating the observance of festivals, in future one
day should be added to the year every fourth year, i.e., every
fourth year should contain three hundred and sixty-six days,
and that the day so added should be kept as a festival in honour
of the king and queen.
Further it was ordered that a copy
of this decree should be cut on stone or bronze, and set up in
the most public place in each temple of the first, second, and
third class, throughout Egypt.
The original was found at
Tanis in 1866 and is in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo.
Height 7 ft. 4 in., width 2 ft. 7 in. [No. 1081.]
Presented by H.H. the Khedive, IsmdiL Pdshd, 1871.
957. {^Bay
top,
the
B.C.
of
with rounded
Limestone
222 to 205,
king of Egypt from
with the
The winged
sculptured with the following:
959. {Bay
top,
stele,
26.)
B.C.
I,
disk,
i.
uraei
offering of
Maat
to
2.
Menu, Heru-sa-Ast,
Isis,
a form of
Plate XXXIV.
Amsu,
[Bay 26, No. 959.]
Isis,
About
B.C. 220.
259
the
No. 957.)
copy of the Decree
28,
their
names
to
appear
in
official
documents and on
their
7.
26o
version in
bilingual
Thus each
ordinary uncials.
document
Egyptian
copy became a
and
Greek, though it
contained tJircc kinds of writing. The Rosetta Stone was
one of the stelae inscribed with the Decree of the priests of
Memphis, which were set up in the tern. pies as a result of this
Decree, and its original home was probably the temple of
Temu at Rosetta, whence came tiie intercolumnar slab of
Nekht-neb-f in Bay 28, No. 927. Other stelae inscribed with
the hieroglyphic text of the Decree are known, e.g., the Stele
of Damanhur, now in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, and
another has been discovered in recent years. For an account
of the great importance of the Rosetta Stone for the decipherment of Egyptian hieroglyphics, and methods by which
Young and Champollion used the texts cut upon it in
connection with the bilingual Egyptian and Greek inscription
on the famous Obelisk at Philae, see the " Guide to the
in
pages 44,45.
2
ft.
4|- in.,
(Plate
thickness
XXXV.)
1 1
in.
Length
ft.
Museum,"
in.,
breadth
[No. 24.]
width
ft.
in.
[No. 612.]
granite monolithic shrine, with
a rectangular cavity in the upper
portion, wherein was kept a figure of
a sacred hawk, or of one of the gods
Above the cavity are
or goddesses.
sculptured, in relief, a cornice of uraei
and three winged disks with uraei,
and down the sides are inscriptions
containing the names and titles of
Ptolemy IX
(?),
Euergetes
II,
and
On each side of
the lower portion of the cavity are
their raised hands.
flat
projections,
with
sockets,
into
leroglyphic Text.
.
Demotic
,
-r
1
f
ext.
Greek Text,
Plate XXXVI.
SHRINE OF PTOLEMY
261
X.
34.]
963. {Bay 29.) Central portion of a red granite monument, consisting of three slabs, which was set up in a temple
at Syene, the modern Aswan, to commemorate the endowments and benefactions which had been made to the gods of
the First Cataract, Khnemu, Sati, etc., and the priesthood of
the Island of Elephantine, by Ptolemy X, Soter II, king of
Egypt, about B.C. 117. On the upper portion are sculptured
figures of the king making offerings to the gods of Elephantine.
From Aswan. Height 9 ft., width i ft. 10 in. [No. 1020.]
Shashanq
T^T^T T^T^T
an
official
in
the
Ptolemaic
Khepera
^ <=>
(j
'
to the Egyptians,
Stone
966. {Bay
breasts of a
967. {Bay
bearded,
32.)
woman and
29.)
Green
mummied man,
basalt coffin,
in
the form of a
Down
# ^
'
the
262
^ ^
'
^^^^^^gh
Above
man.
the
is
968.
(B(7j' 26.)
a man, of
lady
the
address to
entreats
him
his
limestone
Hes-Petan-Ast
Law
"
in
jj
inscribed
Lords of
the
form of
coffin, in the
T-khart-Menu
which
the
Collection.
[No.
From Thebes.
Ptolemaic Period.
son of
with
an
deceased
Sams
ft.
White
to give
to eat.
Height
2.]
21.)
White
Asar-Pa-ser-Tuat
Thitu
(]
(?)
<o>.
jj
On
f|
'
^^^^
^^^y
PTOLEMAIC PERIOD.
of I-em-hetep
sa-Ast
and
263
Tat-Hert
'
of
Heru-
painted
head-
son
the
with
Height 4
[No. 1303.]
2 in.
ft.
Height
ft.
width 2
in.,
ft.
3 in.
[No. 11
5 3.]
973. {Bay
974. {Bay
27.)
Marble
of the Ptolemaic
Alexandria. Harris Collection.
or
princess
975. {Bay
29.)
Portion of a
Ptolemaic Period.
statue of
Period (Berenice
Height i ft 6 in.
?).
granite statue of
priestess, the
From Alexandria.
a queen
From
[No. 982.]
Ptualma
daughter of Ptolemy.
Height
ft.
5 in.
[No. 985.]
264
977. {Bay
Portion
temple, on which
is
stele, with
rounded
PTOLEMAIC PERIOD.
265
985. {Bay
inscription
Height
in
8-| in.,
27.)
Limestone sepulchral
Ptolemaic
demotic character.
width 9 in. [No. 698.]
the
top,
top,
990. {Bay
27.)
Limestone sepulchral
991. {Bay2().)
Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded
on which are cut the winged disk and a scene representing a woman, wearing the feather of Maat, standing in
adoration before Osiris and Anubis.
Between the winged
disk and the scene is a line of inscription in the demotic
character.
Anastasi Collection. Ptolemaic Period.
Height
top,
ft.
in.,
width
ft.
in.
[No. 841.]
top,
in.
[No. 392.]
266
994. {Bay
29.)
Limestone sepulchral
stele, with
rounded
of Hierakion, who died aged twentyseven years. On the upper portion are cut a winged disk, with
pendent uraei, and a scene in which we see the deceased
being led into the presence of Osiris and Isis by Anubis.
Below is a bilingual Greek and demotic inscription. Roman
Height i ft. 9 in., width i ft. [No. 838.]
Period.
top, of
Euonymos, son
995. {Bay
30.)
Portion
gods
priest of the
son of Aahmes,
Ra
^^
(?)
Sahu
and
years, 7 months,
Height
ft,
days.
in.,
width
Salt
i
ft.
[No. 378.]
in.
996. {Bay
of
P^i^^t of
'
Ptolemaic Period.
Collection.
^^
27.)
Ta-mut-sher '^"^
J)
sistrum-bearer and
and Nephthys, the daughter of Peta-Neferand herald of Hathor Nefer-hetep, and the
lady Shep-en-Amen, who died at the age of 97 years
priestess of Isis
hetep, a priest
nnn
nnn
lO
11'
1
in.,
Sams
Collection.
I
1
width
ii in.
[No. 386.]
Ptolemaic
Period.
Height
PTOLEMAIC PERIOD.
997. ^Bay
top, of
On
25.)
Limestone sepulchral
y g?^,
267
stele, with
rounded
998. {Bay
top, of
Limestone sepulchral
29.)
stele, with
Barnetaket
rounded
(Berenice?), the
who
died
aged 64 years,
months, and 26
in outline a
rounded
27.)
of
top,
Limestone
Heru-em-khut
sepulchral
stele,
Erpa,
with
Ha
"^"1
i
\\
'
'
K 4
268
In the text spaces are left blank for the date of the death of
his son was a priest of
the deceased, and his age, etc.
;
Philopator
(Ptolemy
Height
P^rom Sakkarah.
1001. {^Bay
rounded
IV)
Salt
2 ft,
width
Limestone
26.)
[No. 391.]
2|- in.
ft.
sepulchral
Ta-shera-Menu ^
top, of
Collection.
with
stele,
the son of
^^
Isis,
Mest-hent-
in
4.
5.
on
the
The
The
....
[|]
^ (?)
^1
Below,
eleven
in
lines,
is
to
1002. {Bay
rounded
22.)
Limestone
sepulchral
Heru-sa-Ast
top, of
jj
stele,
with
an Ain-ds priest
Q
and
priest of the
rounded
top,
^^Je^?'
'
men Petat-Anher
scene
woman
representing
wearing
Ta-
en-meh
and Maat-Heru-
Plate XXXVII.
PTOLEMAIC PERIOD.
each wearing
Akhmim.
g%
his head,
adoring Ra-Harmachis,
Height
Ptolemaic Period.
1004. (Baj/
rounded
on
25.)
Limestone
of P-sher-meht
top,
269
ft.
in.,
sepulchral
From
width 11 in.
[No. 641.]
stele,
an
with
Utcheb
\\\
[No. 1365.]
in.
1005. {Bay
rounded
top, of
Am-ds,
winged
disk,
25.)
Limestone
^^
P-sher-meht
priest of the
Ka,
etc.,
sepulchral
an
stele,
^\ith
Utcheb and
ft.
li
in.
[No. 1349.]
1006. {Bay
rounded
26.)
top, of
Limestone
sepulchral
Peta-nefer-hetep D
u'
stele,
\\
P^^^-'^t,
ith
on
the South
4.
1007. {Bay
27.)
Limestone
ri
Heru-Ru and
Nini,
sepulchral
stele,
with
270
Height
PtolemaYc Period.
1008. {Bay 27.)
top, of
ft.
Limestone sepulchral
Theta-Asar
?^
on which
is
stele, with
the daughter of
rounded
Hapi-menh
'
Ptolemaic
Heru
Limestone sepulchral
,
stele, with
rounded
From
Height
Akhmim.
I
ft.
3 in.
Ptolemaic Period.
(Plate
width i ft. [No. 639.]
XXXVIIL)
Plate XXXVIII.
PTOLEMAIC PERIOD.
1010. {Bay
top,
Limestone sepulchral
'^^^
stele, with
rounded
Peta-Khensu
Kerasher Nefer-hetep
of
I
1.
2/^.)
271
The winged
pendent
3.
The
disk
uraei.
4.
The jackals
The deceased
2.
1011.
top, of
(Bay
29.)
Ruru
Limestone sepulchral
stele, with
rounded
<:::L^,
I
son of Heru-khebit
similar offices,
On
2.
Jj
man who
offering to
held
i.
Peta-Heru-p-khart
of Heru-ur, scribe of
(?),
an Utcheb priest
and of Ast-resht
jj
scribe Pehai
^ ^>
a sistrum-
On
bearer of Menu.
Winged
meht
1 \
disk.
2.
wife
of
the
deceased, adoring
Osiris
2J2
Relief,
four
figures of the
[No.
Heru
an Ain-ds
178.]
1014.
top, of
an Utcheb
priest,
1 ^
^>
t]t|
Ka, and
^^"^
which
are^sculptured
i. A winged disk with pendent uraei. 2. The
two boats of Ra, with figures of the god seated in them.
3. The deceased adoring Menu, Horus, Isis, and Nephthys.
4. The deceased adoring Osiris. Anubis, An-Her, and Bast.
Below is cut an inscription of fifteen lines containing prayers.
From Akhmim. Ptolemaic Period. Height 2 ft. 3^- in., width
:
ft.
in.
[No.
58.]
Limestone sepulchral
Ta-set
stele, with
the daughter of
rounded
Tche-Menu
^^^^^^
on which
4.
13elow
From
I
ft.
an inscription of fourteen
Akhmim. Ptolemaic Period.
is
5 in.
[No.
top, of
and Nephthys.
Height
ft.
in.,
width
stele,
with
3J
160.]
rounded
Isis,
Grey
sepulchral
granite
Takem ^'^^
J)
PTOLEMAIC PERIOD.
Ra-Harmachis and the gods
contains a prayer to
8
in.
[No.
Height
Ptolemaic Period.
chral offerings.
ft.
for sepulin.,
2-|
width
3 II.]
rounded
top,
[No. 711.]
top,
on which
the
winged disk
is
/^^^^
and
Height
Ptolemaic Period.
1019. {Bay 27.)
^^J^^ft.
in.,
PVom
width gh
Akhmim.
[No. 638.]
in.
Limestone sepulchral
top,
and a feather
scription
width 8
is
in.
p,
and
Osiris, Isis,
Ptolemaic Period.
illegible.
The
and Horus.
Height
ft.
inin.,
[No. 988.]
on which
Limestone sepulchral
stele, with
rounded
is
crescent
moon and
Eye
Horus
of
Before him
is
paws the
above him are the winged solar disk, with uraei, and the
winged solar disk symbolic of the sun in his strength.
Height i ft. 2 in., width io|- in.
Ptolemaic Period.
[xNo. 1425.]
top,
274
upper
the
2.
The two
Limestone sepulchral
,
an
stele, with
rounded
On
priest.
[No. 1426.]
in.
top,
I-em-hetep ^
Ankh-Hapi
and other
Nefert-i
Titchat
is
eighteen
lines,
drawn on each
side.
Below
is
an inscription
in
etc.
From
Salt Collection.
portions of twelve lines are wanting.
ft.
in.,
width
Height
2
Period.
Ptolemaic
Sakkarah.
5|
I
ft.
31
in.
[No. 380.]
PTOLEMAIC PERIOD.
1026. (Bay 2"].)
top, of
275
Limestone sepulchral
Pa-sher-en-Ptah
rounded
stele, with
^"^'g^-P^i^st
'
of Memphis, Erpa, Ha prince, Smer-udt, chancellor, superintendent of the priests of the gods, etc., the son of Peta-Bast,
high-priest of Memphis, and of the sistrum-bearer Hra-ankh.
On the upper portion is sculptured a scene representing the
deceased kneeling in adoration before Osiris, Serapis, Isis,
them
the sceptre |
of
many
the
years.
in
symbolic
reign
of
Limestone sepulchral
Th-I-em-hetep
s=
'
rounded
stele, with
^^^^
^ ^^^^^
rd.\\V,
Limestone sepulchral
That-I-em-hetep
|j
"^^^ ^
^=
stele, with
>
rounded
daughter
and
2/6
Peta-hra-ka
^
f
'
'
\|
Memphis,
Philotera
lady
Nefer-renpet
stele
were a winged
top, of
the figures
Collection.
ft.
in.,
From
width
ft.
^.n
Erpa,
Ha
prince,
rounded
stele, with
and high-
disk.
Height
Limestone sepulchral
Peta-Bast
priest of
Salt
ink.
[No. 379.]
in.
"|
black
Ptolemaic Period.
Sakkarah.
3I
in
1^
^^^^
priest of the
Princess
^^^^
stele,
^ CM
the
of
priest
high-priest of
Memphis,
to Osiris,
i.
winged
Isis,
Bay 27.
Limestone sepulchral
Hra-sankh
'
^^"^^
stele, with
rounded
PTOLEMAIC PERIOD.
Hra-ankh
"y
^[
'^vho
277
months,
top of Khensu-iu
Nes-qeti, high-priest
priest
3.
and
scribe, the
son of
of
A heaven of stars.
I.
4I
in.,
An
5.
character.
2.
4.
||.
winged
ft.
of
inscription
o\
in.
four
The
sceptres of
deceased adoring
lines
in
From Sakkarah.
demotic
Height i ft.
the
[No. 375.]
Limestone sepulchral
-Hap
top, of
3.
figure of the
Salt Collection.
width
disk.
'
stele, with
^ scribe, on which
rounded
is
traced
1034.
{Bay
14.)
Red
Heru-sa-Ast
which are cut
granite
,
in outline:
i.
a scribe
and
priestly official,
on
which
ft.
9J
in.
[No. 1227.]
278
Tutu c:^
^ c=^ ^ ^
Beneficent Gods,"
Peta-knens-aat
i.e.,
priest,
a priest
^AAA^^
^
and Ast-urt
jj
and
priest of the
offices,
an Utckeb
who
held the
same
^ <~>
Menu.
a sistrum-bearer of
In one corner
in the
life
1037. {Bay
utchat-shu
|^
scribe,
14.)
Limestone
^^
'
Hu-
oi"^
breadth
ft.
in.
[No. 592.]
PTOLEMAIC PERIOD.
1039. {Bay
,
14.)
2/9
the daughter of
Nes-Amsu
(or
Nes-Menu) and
offerings,
1040. {Bay 16.) Uninscribed hmestone tablet for offerings, on which are sculptured two libation vases, a loaf of
bread, and two oval cavities to receive libations.
Ptolemaic
Period.
Length i ft. 3 J in., breadth i ft. 3 in. [No. 419.]
{Bay
1041.
16.)
Fine
Sheret-ankh ^ ^
o^"^
in outline a table
1042. {Bay 16.) Uninscribed limestone tablet for offerings, on which is sculptured a stand laden with bread-cakes,
etc., flanked by libation vases from the spouts of which water
flows. From Akhmim. Ptolema'ic Period. Length i ft. 2| in.,
breadth
ft.
2I
in.
[No. 1058.]
(?),
Limestonesepulchral
stele, with
sunk
figure of a
man
Period.
Height
28o
[No. 843.]
Desert of Zobah.
Head
[No. 429.]
Ptolemaic Period.
Height
ft.
10
in.
[No. 431.]
28l
ROMAN PERIOD.
1049. {Bay 31.) Relief from the south wall of the innermost chamber of the funerary temple which stood on the
east side of the pyramid of one of the queens called Candace,
near the site of the city of Meroe,
the capital of the Island of Meroe, about 150 miles to the
north of Khartum.
On the right is sculptured in relief a
figure of the queen, who is seated under a canopy and holds
in her hands sceptres symbolic of sovereignty and dominion
by her side is seated her Consort, whose feet rest upon a
group of men representing conquered tribes. By the side of
his throne are figures of members of the royal family, and
behind him stands the goddess Isis pouring out a libation.
Immediately in front of the knees of the large figure of the
queen is another figure of the queen, who is standing by the
side of a table of offerings and pouring out a libation.
She
stands above a seated figure of Osiris, who wears the atef
crown. Arranged in rows before the god and the queen are
vases of wine, beer, and unguents, animals bound for sacrifice
at the funeral feast, baskets of figs, four bulls for sacrifice,
bread-cakes, fruit, etc.
Above these is a group of gods and
goddesses who are making offerings at altars, and performing
funerary ceremonies on behalf of the dead queen. The remaining portions of the relief are filled with figures of priests,
officials, relatives, friends, and representatives of tribes, bearing offerings, palm branches, etc.
Though broken in places,
this relief is a very fine example of the wall decoration of
funerary temples in the Sudan during the Roman Period.
It
was originally painted, and traces of red colour still remain.
From the Pyramid Group A.
Height 8 ft. 3 in., width
[No. 719.]
15 ft. 10 in.
Presented by the Government of the Egyptian Sudan, 1905.
in the great pyramid-field,
282
of twenty lines.
lOO to 300.
[No. 892.]
A.D.
From
the
Length
ft.
2|
in.,
stele, with
recording the building of
additions to the temple of Mut, lady of Asher and consort of
Amen-Ra in Thebes, by the Roman Emperor Tiberius
Caesar, about a.d. 20. On the upper portion are sculptured
the winged disk and a scene representing the emperor kneeling before the goddess Mut, her son Khensu, and Khensu-pkhart, and presenting to them an offering.
From Thebes.
Roman Period. Height 2 ft. 2 in., width i ft. 5^ in.
[No. 617.]
rounded
up
to
commemorate
goddess Mut, and the restoration of certain buildings connected with her sanctuary at Thebes, and their re-endowment
by
Tiberius Caesar
about A.D.
20.
On
is
Plate XXXIX.
making
ROMAN
wings and pendent
is
uraei.
2.
PERIOD.
283
Maat
to the
XXXIX.) Height
gods
ft.
in.,
width
which
Limestone
stele,
with
rounded
top,
284
Length
ft.
in.,
1060. {Bay
rounded
breadth
ft.
From
2 in.
Limestone
29.)
top, of
P-ha
Philae.
Roman
Period.
[No. 1359.]
sepulchral
stele,
with
rounded
Limestone
29.)
stele,
Menu ....
of
top,
sepulchral
with
an Utcheb
in.,
width
ft.
in.
[No.
11 55.]
ROMAN
1063. {Bay
rounded
top, of
29.)
PERIOD.
Limestone
Heru-sa-Ast
285
sepulchral
'^^^
jj
with
stele,
inscription
in
breadth 10
in.
one
line.
Roman
Period.
Length
10
in.,
[No. 1251.]
1066.
sculptured,
demotic.
{Bay 16.) Sandstone tablet for offerings, unon two edges of which is an inscription in
Roman Period. Length i ft i in., breadth i ft. i in.
[No. 415.]
{Bay 29.)
Limestone sepulchral stele, with
on which are sculptured a winged disk, two
jackals, and a scene representing Anubis leading the deceased
into the presence of Osiris.
The demotic inscription on the
1069.
rounded
top,
286
lower part
is
Height
ft.
illegible.
in.,
Roman
Period.
From
width loj
Green
in.
Memphis.
Roman
Period.
[No. 399.]
basalt
From
Alexandria.
Harris
Height 9 in. [No. 970.]
Roman
statue of a
Collection.
Period.
ROMAN
Rectangular
287
PERIOD.
Behind him
is
Limestone sepulchral
sculptured a figure of a
Height
ft.
man
width
in.,
ft.
relief,
lying on a bier.
9 in. [No. 885.]
on which
Roman
is
Period.
{Bay
Limestone
1076.
29.)
shrine in which, in
relief,
is
1078. {Bay
Roman
30.)
Period.
[No. 1205.]
Limestone
human
and on one
letters
iteKcJ),
Found
in front of the
91
in.,
width 9
foot, in
in.
slab,
sunk
side of
relief
it
is
cut a
palm branch.
288
1080.
(^r^J/ 32.)
pillar, resting
in
which
it
ft.
in.,
height of stone,
ft.
width
ft.
2|
in.
[No. 661.]
Junr.,
1807.
CHRISTIAN PERIOD.
289
1088. {Bay 28.) Portion of a limestone cylindrical monument, inscribed with a dedication to Isis, in Greek. Height
8
[No. 1043.]
in.
From
Greek.
ft.
in.,
its
Upper
width 10
in.
[No. 923.]
stele,
Sandstone
who
died
Phamenoth, in the fourteenth
Kalabshah. Eighth or ninth
width 5 in. [No. 823.]
Presented by
in
A fines ley,
Esq., 1854.
ft.
in.
[No, 939.]
870.
290
Sandstone sepulchral
stele, inscribed in
who
1100.
stele of
A.D. 756.
Height 8|
in.,
width loj
in.
[No. 408.]
CHRISTIAN PERIOD.
291
set
up
in a
the
left
ft.
Apa Kene.
Length 6 ft.
From Suhak.
in.,
breadth
[No. 1276.]
292
an address, or invocation, to
Jeremiah, Enoch, Mary the Virgin, and other saints. Height
[No. 672.]
II in., width 11 in.
stele, inscribed in Coptic with
and other
From Abydos.
saints.
Height 9I
in.,
width gh
in.
[No. 995.]
1110.
{Bay
28.)
sepulchral stele,
1111.
{Bay
30.)
Rectangular
inscribed in Coptic with a text commemorating Apa Phoibammon, who died on the twenty-fifth day of the month
Paope, Mena, John, and other brethren. Height i ft. 2 in.,
width 2
ft.
in.
[No. 702.]
CHRISTIAN PERIOD.
-
[No. 1422.]
1114.
of a
Khoiak,
in
the 335th
A.D. 619.
i.e.,
width 6|
in.
The
(.i^)
year
xXe,
inscription
is
in
Coptic.
Height /J
in.,
[No. 182.]
Height
ft.
4I
in.,
top, of
[No. 680.]
ft.
6-J in.,
width
in relief the
leaves.
^,
etc.
Height
294
Height
ft.
in.,
width
ft.
2 in.
[No. 1299.]
Limestone sepulchral
who
top, of Tsia,
leaves, etc.
Height
ft.
4I
in.,
width
ft.
in.
[No. 669.]
who
Limestone sepulchral
CHRISTIAN PERIOD.
296
front of a shrine,
Egyptian symbol of
10
in.
life,"
etc.
Height
ft.
4J
in.,
width
[No. 1327.]
Sepulchral
monument
1 1
28.]
in the
form of a cross.
Coptic Period.
a raised ornament.
Between the inscription and the border
are cut two crosses and two crowns, and between these is
a rectangular cavity, with an ornament above it.
Height
is
ft.
in.,
width
ft.
4I
in.
[No. 677.]
memory
CHRISTIAN PERIOD.
297
{Bay
rounded
top, of
ft.
o\
in.
[No. 716.]
On
the letters
left
I
ft.
1 in.
ft.
\\\
in.,
width
[No. 1255.]
Height
Top
Limestone sepulchral
fifteenth
rounded
day of the month
stele, with
Pharmuthi,
298
ft.
II
in.,
width
i|
ft.
in.
J*
^.
Height
[No. 1257.]
who
II in.
[No. 1250.]
Sandstone
who
top, of
[No. 666.]
CHRISTIAN PERIOD.
299
)^ and crown, the letters Alpha and Omega, the cross J^,
Height 2 ft., width
etc.
and two dnkh crosses ^ ^
,
ft.
3 in.
[No. 679.]
and
L 4
300
si
in.
[No. 1256.]
top, of
[No.
361.]
in relief.
rounded
top,
'
"
'
width
ft.
2 in.
From Kalabshah.
[No. 825.]
Presented by Lyttleton
Height
Anne sky,
ft.
in.,
Esq., 1854.
CHRISTIAN PERIOD.
sculptured
Height
with a
width
ft.,
pattern,
floral
ft.
in^
301
leaves,
and
semi-circles.
[No. 176.]
of the deceased
is
wanting.
Height
ft.
3 in.,
width 10 in.
[No. 1338.]
rounded
top,
[No. 674.]
rounded
302
in.
Portion of an
npo^
Sams
[No. 410.]
width
II in.
[No. 1350.]
From
I
303
ADDITIONS.
Massive
limestone
jamb from a
doorway in the temple of King Mer-en-Ptah Hetep-herMaat, B.C. 1266, at Memphis. On the side are cut in large,
bold hieroglyphics the king's cartouche and titles, and below
is a scene representing the Nile-gods of the South and North
tying papyrus and
lily
typifying
To
hand
304
holding a fly-flapper.
Length
From Memphis.
[No. 1470.]
Presented by iJie Egyptian ResearcJi Account, 1908.
other
7
3 in.
ft.
"
^^^
Hearer,"
^^^^ ^^^^
two human
i|
'^^^^
jj
^^"^
ears,
is
which
"gods"
^^37
1^
The god
On
/
1
is
mummied
in
he holds
his
in his
form,
hand
human
ear ^.
From Memphis.
5 in.
Penbui
upper portion
Painted
^
is
limestone
J^^jf)^'
stele,
^ priestly
with rounded
official.
On
the
Above the
four human
title
|
shrine are three human ears, and behind
in front of it is a table of offerings.
ears
of the god
is
it
are
The
f^^l^ = 5T"iln^'
ADDITIONS.
On
The
text reads
From
I
ft.
XlXth
Memphis.
width 10
in.,
in.
or
diameter
1176.
the
Massive
From Thebes.
ft.
priest
dynasty.
Height
black
diorite
XlXth
libation
dynasty.
bowl,
Height
[No. 1467.]
black diorite libation bowl, with
dynasty.
Height i ft. 4 in.,
XlXth
[No. 1473.]
in.
(Baj/ 26.)
XXth
[No. 1466.]
ears.
and a kneeling
Fine
of Horus
^
On
307
I.
Registration
dumber.
Number.
2
o
o
4
5
a
D
7
192
69
171
1212
1
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ooo
Q
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00/1
IdIO
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1
1
C\<t
I
id.
I 1 114t
V estibuie.
1181
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
16
17
1
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
V estibule.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
1.CD7
1
173
1 174
1
ly
1 ft
1111
1111
1
n
1
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oo
25
oa
OQ
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58
1269
1268
157&
157a
157c
1110
1113
1117
I 1 1
O1
1272
682
1239
35
1144
1116
993
1185
992
1242
1169
1171
1168
130
40
41
42
43
44
45
I I
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Bay
1.
E
lo
oU
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
Place.
527, 529,
530, 532-5
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Bay
1.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Vestibule,
Vestibule.
Exhibition
Registration
Number.
N umber.
46
47
53
528
o70
1112
toon.
looo
1 1
o
1 140
49
OU
51
52
53
/I
OA
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
Vestibule.
V estibule.
Vestibule.
V estibuie.
V estibule.
V estibuie.
V estibuie.
1383
V estibuie.
KA
55
56
57
OO
59
oU
61
62
63
Place.
V estibuie.
865
866
od7
OtJO
869
1 1 i 1
lo 1
166
1277
1 156
1 165
1223
1278
199
1273
1274
1
430
1
186
994
1 170
626
1341
1342
627
1263
212
718
V estibuie.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
V estibuie.
V estibuie.
V estibuie.
V estibuie.
V estibuie.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Bay
2.
V estibuie.
V estibuie.
V estibuie.
V estibuie.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Assyrian
Saloon.
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
1136
1287
658
647
1191
128
1011
1330
112
1293
Bay
1.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
3o8
Exhibition
Registration
Number.
Number.
Place.
Exhibition
Registration
Number.
Number.
Place.
'
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
1 12
1 13
114
115
1
X 1X
1264
1262
1 175
1 176
1 179
159
203
1429
1203
614
PP
123
124
Bay
Bay
Bay
4.
174
3.
1
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101
4-7
1
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614&
614
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1.57
Bay
Bay
14.
14.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
C/iSL/XULllC'.
3.
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
Xw
168
169
1 7n
X
/ v
3.
171
X / X
3.
Biiy 3.
X Oc7
721
722
731
730
752
729
750
742
732
745
628
1372
1 Q 1
1
1<^
1
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1313
187
1312
1
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Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
3.
3.
3.
3.
3.
3.
3.
3.
3.
3.
Vestibule.
Bay
\/
2.
pcf 1 nil 1 p
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X <&o
152
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X ov^
XO X
1
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131
1 172
1315
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582
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15
OXo
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Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
586
489
572
562
461
569
570
177
178
1 7Q
X
/ 7
180
181
182
183
184
185
186
1 o
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X
/
1 1
ftd.
X
X Orx
1 Pft 1
X
X<&0
1
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1 76
X
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2.
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3.
451
100
126
145
146
1 X
1 o
A
X
614(?
753
120
*^cf 1 nil
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
R
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1
X 1X t7
828
574
839
1236
497
567
583
829
256
576
257
573
1010
684
685
686
608
692
1145
1146
1069
1099
1102
575
852
831
1072
688
1120
1135
V coUiUUit^.
1/
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Vestibule,
.
3.
3.
1.
3.
3.
1.
1.
188
189
190
191
192
193
194
195
196
197
198
1290
557
827
694
695
233
625
462
777
143
559
577
774
568
571
253
228
566
162
832
1177
581
1147
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
6.
1.
1.
5.
1.
1.
7.
5.
3.
1.
9.
1.
Vestibule.
Bay
Bay
Biy
Bay
Bay
1.
1.
3.
1.
1.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
23.
23.
1.
3.
5.
5.
2.
C.S.
Bay
Bay
1.
2.
Vestibule.
Bay
1.
Vestibule.
Bay
Bay
Bay
3,
3.
5.
Vestibule.
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
BaV
Bay
Bay
Bay
1.
1.
1.
1.
1.
1.
1.
1.
2.
2.
2.
2.
2.
4.
7.
2.
REGISTRATION NUMBERS.
Exliibition
Registration
JVumber.
Number.
199
200
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
208
209
210
211
212
213
214
215
216
217
218
219
220
221
222
223
224
225
226
227
228
229
230
231
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
152
1151
1 150
693
580
587
560
1 149
193
129
1
584
578
561
564
565
558
252
903
334
243
258
205
222
971
240
198
471
362
223
230
232
219
788
215
914
225
1322
1367
202
254
805
209
237
241
238
98
235
247
220
227
1213
1059
1201
244
X laLt
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
2.
2.
7.
1.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
V estiDuie.
Vestibule.
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
1.
1.
1.
1.
1.
1.
1.
1.
2.
2.
2.
2.
3,
3.
3.
3.
3,
xJay 0,
Bay
4.
xJay
4!.
Bay
Bay
4.
4.
xJay 4.
rJay 4.
Bay 4.
Bay 4.
Bay 4.
Bay 4.
Bay 4,
Bay 5,
Bay 5.
Bay 5.
Bay 5.
Bay 5.
Bay 5.
Bay 5.
Bay 5.
Bay 6.
Bay 7.
Bay 7.
Bay 7.
Bay 7.
Bay 7.
Bay 7.
Bay 7.
Bay 7.
309
Exhibition
Registration
Number.
Number.
253
254
255
256
257
258
259
260
261
262
263
264
265
266
267
268
269
270
271
272
273
274
275
276
277
278
279
280
281
282
283
284
285
286
287
288
289
290
291
292
293
294
295
296
297
298
299
300
301
302
303
304
305
306
363
585
830
361
928
469
413
553
414
980
417
976
973
974
990
929
590
975
997
420
991
977
978
871
1346
1060
1348
1
163
969
630
833
1 100
201
861
636
1237
1229
507
208
904
224
851
239
504 (216*)
213
145
141
905
563
1246
226
221
255
206
Place.
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Uay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Uay
Bay
7.
7.
7.
9.
9.
6.
14.
14,
14.
I'*.
14.
14.
16.
16.
Id.
14.
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T>
Bay
1 A
1*.
iJay 14.
Bay
Bay
Uay
14.
14.
10.
B'dj
it).
Bay
Bay
1.
2.
xJay 0.
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
0.
i.
3.
4.
rJay 0.
i)ay ^0.
Bay
1.
>ay Z,
Bay 2.
Bay 2.
Bay 2.
Bay 3.
Bay 3.
Bay 3.
Bay 3.
Bay 4.
Bay 4.
Bay 4.
Bay 4.
Bay 7.
Bay 7.
Bav 7.
Bay 7.
Bay 7.
Bay 7.
Bay 7.
Bay 7.
Bay 9
310
Exhibition
Eegist ration
Number.
Number.
307
308
309
310
311
312
313
314
315
316
317
318
319
320
321
322
323
324
325
326
327
328
329
330
331
332
333
334
335
336
337
338
339
340
341
342
343
344
345
346
347
348
349
350
351
352
353
354
355
356
357
358
359
360
1061
196
195
207
231
204
249
930
242
791
1244
197
251
248
234
477
844
1245
1247
806
1370
236
1371
846
250
246
245
229
210
1314
1318
310
1101
987
478
631
1142
1133
916
683
690
598
277
815
186
448
1347
o lb
297
811
446
274
594
15
Place.
Bay 3.
Bay 3.
Bay 3.
Bay 4.
Bay 4.
Bay 4.
Bay 4.
Bay 4.
Bay 5.
Bay 7.
Bay 7.
Bay 7.
Bay 7.
Bay 7.
Bay 9.
Bay 18.
Bay 7.
Bay 7.
Bay 7.
Bay 7.
Bay 9.
Bay 9.
Bay 9.
Bay 9.
Bay 9.
Bay 9.
Bay 9.
Bay 9.
Bay 11.
Bay 9.
Bay 11.
Bay 11.
Bay 23.
Bay 5.
Vestibule.
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
4.
16.
12.
20.
3.
9.
7.
9.
10.
11.
8.
8.
Exhibition
Registration
Number.
N umber.
361
362
363
364
365
366
367
368
369
370
371
372
373
374
375
376
377
378
379
380
381
382
383
384
385
386
387
388
389
390
391
392
393
394
395
396
397
398
399
400
401
402
403
404
405
406
407
10.
11.
13.
14.
5.
12
943
1019
1109
1108
1021
153
1015
1199
701
840
1131 (51a)
31
890
902
148
1434
43
76
80
50
71
72
60
53
49
69
65
62
45
84
41
519
520
87
85
599
521
77
522
52
79
88
57
68
O
10.
10.
55
949
409
410
411
412
413
414
518
Place.
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
5.
5.
2.
12.
10.
6.
C.S.
Bay 11.
Bay 12.
Bay 11.
Bay 10.
Bay 8.
Bay 9.
Bay 9.
Bay 4.
Bay 12.
Bay 11.
Bay 8.
Bay 7.
Bay 7.
Bay 1.
Bay 1.
Bay 1.
Bay 1.
Bay 2.
Bay 2.
Bay 3.
Bay 5.
Bay 6.
Bay 7.
Bay 10.
Bay 7.
Bay 8.
Bay 9.
Bay 12.
Bay 13.
Bay 10.
Bay 10.
Bay 14.
Bay 11.
Bay 11.
Bay 13.
Bay 16.
Bay 4.
Bay 4.
Bay 5.
Bay 8.
rJay y.
Bay
16 and 73 Bay
657 (138*) Bay
Bay
14
Bay
21
Bay
105
11.
6.
6.
8.
9.
11.
REGISTRATIO'xN NUMBERS.
j2iXiiiDition.
Jiegistriition
Xi
415
416
417
418
419
420
421
422
423
424
425
426
427
428
429
430
431
432
433
434
435
436
437
438
439
440
441
442
443
444
445
446
447
448
449
450
451
452
453
454
455
456
457
458
459
460
461
462
463
464
465
466
467
468
UiliUcl
30
6
4
140
64
1001
503
123
1210
1182
365
813
687
1068
38
1
34
138
194
834
1000
880
1083
324
211
1002
75
5
1222
29
124
200
893
632
1200
1119
453
1022
1195
456
282
803
295
1062
341
155
551
552
550
279
322
300
276
445
Place.
iLxniDition
i-1
Bay
Bay
Bay
6.
4.
5.
C.S.
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
7.
12.
6.
7.
5.
10.
11.
12.
13.
12.
11.
11.
10.
10.
9.
13.
13.
13.
13.
10.
12.
C.S.
Bay
Bay
13.
12.
Baj- 2.
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
3.
5.
5.
5.
6.
6.
6.
6.
7.
8.
8.
8.
8.
8.
8.
8.
8.
8.
8.
8.
8.
8.
9.
9.
9.
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Ucl
469
470
471
472
473
474
475
476
477
478
479
480
481
482
483
484
485
486
487
488
489
490
491
492
493
494
495
496
497
498
499
500
501
502
503
504
505
506
507
508
509
510
511
512
513
514
515
516
517
518
519
520
521
522
jAegist ration
-Ll
Place.
Llli-iL/Cl.
356
689
773
293
910
149
826
956
1220
264
819
346
381
597
291
294
265
266
307
1012
271
272
932
368
332
353
427
804
1016
358
280
214
348
906
1332
860
547
812
1248
339
366
316
797
623
1368
303
175
173
919
920
921
922
1373
1374
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Ba?
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
9.
9.
9.
9.
9.
9.
9.
10.
10.
10.
10.
10.
10.
10.
10.
10.
10.
10.
10.
10.
11.
11.
11.
11.
11.
11.
11.
11.
11.
11.
11.
11.
11.
11.
11.
12.
12.
12.
12.
12.
12.
12.
12.
12.
12.
12.
12.
12.
12.
12.
13.
13.
12.
12.
312
Exhibition
Registration
Number.
Number.
523
524
525
526
527
528
529
530
531
532
533
534
535
536
537
538
539
540
541
542
543
544
545
546
547
548
549
550
551
552
553
554
555
556
557
558
559
560
561
562
563
564
565
566
567
568
569
o7U
571
572
573
574
575
576
1329
1291
876
968
1167
848
120
942
526
275
286
287
299
814
269
284
360
371
374
218
273
296
289
1243
918
335
301
X lace.
593
421
422
591
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
BaV
BaV
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
103
C.S.
48
444
707
493
468
467
915
454
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
179
36
705
854
855
884
OOD
609
1375
12.
12.
12.
12.
12.
12.
12.
12.
13.
13.
13.
13.
13.
13.
13.
13.
13.
13.
13.
13.
13.
13.
13.
13.
13.
13.
13.
14.
14.
14.
14.
14.
c.s.
17.
18.
18.
18.
18.
20.
11.
C.S. wall.
Bay
18.
Vestibule.
C.S.
C.S.
C.S.
146
1189
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
882
C.S.
19
C.S.
8.
18.
11.
13.
Exhibition
Eegistration
Number.
Number.
577
578
579
580
581
582
583
584
585
586
587
588
589
590
591
592
593
594
595
596
597
598
599
600
601
602
603
604
605
606
607
608
609
610
611
612
613
614
615
616
617
618
619
620
621
622
623
625
626
627
628
629
630
1 lace.
61
C.S.
104
42
27
109
67
119
96
1066
1104
697
858
1071
681
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
11
13
1006
C.S.
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
117
857
1065
1123
1355
93
948
1377
1376
108
954
645
1055
328
166
167
164
163
46
947
26
1378 (167*)
487
40
308
656
267
1184
262
950
455
424
1280
646
555
16.
15.
14.
14.
12.
17.
16.
23.
C.S.
C.S.
Vestibule.
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
440
16.
18.
19.
6.
14.
15.
15.
16.
18.
17.
16.
C.S.
C.S.
C.S.
C.S.
Bay
14.
C.S.
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
11.
17.
24.
19.
20.
19.
20.
C.S.
Bay
Bay
18.
21.
C.S.
C.S.
C.S.
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bav
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
10.
10.
13.
13.
13
13.
13.
14.
15.
17.
17.
REGISTRATION NUMBERS.
Exliibitlon
631
632
633
634
635
636
637
638
639
640
641
642
643
644
645
646
647
648
649
650
651
652
653
654
655
656
657
658
659
660
661
662
663
664
665
666
667
668
669
670
671
672
673
674
675
676
677
678
679
680
681
682
683
684
354
278
285
329
1465
139
460
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
81
C.S.
644
283
260
Bay
Bay
Bay
160
165
C.S.
C.S.
C.S.
C.S.
853
1188
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
18
C.S.
1297
795
304
367
372
327
1323
1214
810
385
345
343
315
17.
17.
17.
17.
17.
20.
G.S.
263
217
913
355
465
706
1279
191
A11 U1 u U1
Nuiubcr,
XI*
Place,
12.
17.
17.
10.
17.
17.
17.
17.
18.
12.
15.
Bay 18.
Bay 18.
Bay 18.
Bay 18.
Bay 18.
Bay 18.
Bay 18.
Bay 18.
Bay 18.
Bay 18.
Bay 18.
Bay 18.
Bay 18.
484
Bay 18.
1382
Bay 18.
549
Bay 19.
154
Bay 19.
319
Bay 19.
113
Bay 19.
158
Bay 22.
132
Bay 22.
1388(283*)^ Bay 22.
107
Bay 21.
1369
Bay 20.
556
Bay 20.
Bay 20.
397
Bay 20.
317
Bay 20.
359
Bay 20.
357
Bay 20.
344
685
686
687
688
689
690
691
692
693
694
695
696
697
698
699
700
701
702
703
704
705
706
707
708
709
710
711
712
713
714
715
716
717
718
719
720
721
722
723
724
725
726
727
728
729
730
731
732
733
734
735
736
737
738
t\ 0
af t*i
f"! rin
ciuiuii
xxt/^iati
883
958
1226
1301
369
807
268
314
305
Place.
C.S.
C.S.
C.S.
Bay
Bay
BaV
Bay
Bay
Bay
125
Bay
261
Bay
635
Bay
449
Bay
818
Bay
479
Bay
447
Bay
1183
Bay
817
Bay
292
Bay
370
Bay
127
Bay
425
Bay
435
Bay
126 and 432 Bay
312
Bay
Bay
796
Bay
351
Bay
313
144
Bay
476
290
634
1344
442
588
78
1194
28
133
1379
1295
611
850
1084
472
772
799
122
298
962
142
792
794
183
16.
1
7.
17.
18.
17.
17.
18.
18.
18.
18.
18.
18.
19.
20.
20.
20.
20.
20.
20.
20.
21.
21.
22.
22.
22.
22.
C.S.
Bay
Bay
21.
18.
C.S.
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
22.
24.
19.
11.
19.
C.S.
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
14.
16.
17.
17.
18.
18.
18.
18.
19.
19.
19.
20.
20.
20.
20.
314
Exhibition
Kegistratioii
Number.
Number.
739
740
741
742
743
744
745
746
747
748
749
750
751
752
753
754
755
756
757
758
759
760
761
762
763
764
765
766
767
768
769
770
771
772
773
774
775
776
777
778
779
780
781
782
783
784
785
786
787
788
789
790
791
792
793
1232
1233
150
373
323
700
1052
1366
Place.
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
161
Bay
350
Bay
306
Bay
349
Bay
156
Bay
318
Bay
474
Bay
311
Bay
137
Bay
320
Bay
10,541
Bay
931
Bay
653
B^y
342
Bay
309
Bay
517
Bay
63
Bay
1307
Bay
8
Bay
642
Bay
1107
Bay
1105
Bay
1077
Bay
1097
Bay
1098
Bay
1103
Bay
1063
Bay
1064
Bay
1007
Bay
1224
Bay
110
Bay
473
Bay
Bay
177
1381 (469*) Bay
151
Bay
506
1045
917
589
121
321
1132
1225
1430
364
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
21.
21.
21.
21.
21.
21.
21.
21.
21.
21.
22.
22.
22.
22.
24.
17.
19.
19.
24.
20.
24.
22.
20.
22.
19.
20.
19.
22.
22.
16.
23.
26.
23.
23.
23.
22.
20.
21.
22.
21.
17.
17.
17.
19.
20.
20.
22.
22.
19.
22.
22.
26.
26.
19.
Exhibition
Eegistration
Number.
Number.
793
794
795
796
797
798
799
800
801
802
803
804
805
806
807
808
809
810
811
812
813
814
815
816
817
818
819
820
821
822
823
824
825
826
827
828
829
830
831
832
833
834
835
836
837
838
839
840
841
842
843
844
845
846
1121
Place.
C.S.
600
964
1238
1358
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
83
94
610
1427
952
655
32
835
907
775
1125
1122
1126
C.S.
20.
20.
20.
25.
20.
22.
24.
24.
24.
23.
22.
Bay 16.
Bay 17.
Bay 24.
Bay 24.
Bay 24.
Bay 24.
Bay 24.
Bay 24.
Bay 24.
Bay 18.
Bay 20.
Bay 20.
Bay 21.
111
Bay 23.
134
Bay 24.
92
Bay 22.
1292
1386 (28*) Bay 22.
Bay 25.
1076
Bay 26.
1075
Bay 26.
3
Bay 25.
23
Bay 27.
1384
Bay 27.
86
Bay 28.
1047
Bay 14.
1340
Bay 14.
1284
Bay 14.
1202
Bay 14.
703
Bay 16.
1354
Bay 16.
596
Bay 16.
967
Bay 17.
1197
Bay 19.
787
Bay ]9.
786
458
281
511
1317
331
877
330
)ay iv.
Bay 19.
Bay 19.
Bay 20.
Bay 20.
Bay 20.
Bay
21.
REGISTRATION NUMBERS.
Registration
umber.
1042
1138
912
836
798
1086
457
452
336
326
537
538
539
540
541
542
543
544
545
546
510
514
1017
347
1198
659
986
340
961
972
909
548
845
595
Place.
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
17
Bay
66
Bay
1387
Bay
809
Bay
1148
Bay
190
Bay
873
Bay
288
Bay
624
Bay
333
Bay
1309
Bay
502
Bay
516
Bay
1316
Bay
633
Bay
395
Bay
Bay
1209
1420 (59*) Bay
Bay
423
Bay
704
21.
21.
21.
21.
24.
21.
21.
21.
21.
21.
24.
24.
24.
24.
24.
24.
24.
22.
22.
24.
22.
22.
22.
22.
22.
22.
23.
24.
24.
24.
24.
25.
26.
28.
28.
23.
23.
25.
27.
28.
24.
24.
25.
25.
16.
16.
19.
25.
25.
29.
29.
31.
14.
14.
31S
Exhibition
Registration
Number.
N umber.
901
902
903
904
905
906
907
908
909
910
911
912
913
914
915
916
917
918
919
920
921
922
923
924
925
926
927
928
929
930
931
932
933
934
935
936
937
938
939
940
941
942
943
944
945
946
947
948
949
950
951
952
953
954
509
1310
181
25
418
1051
554
1050
800
1302
450
270
39
927
891
896
1289
894
523
524
1421 {70b)
1106
10
44
1013
22
998
1331
337
862
808
911
1333
790
1180
352
1217
396
382
338
1018
1235
1306
302
464
463
941
933
938
1127
652
651
1056
1057
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
14.
14.
14.
15.
16.
16.
16.
16.
17.
16.
17.
19.
20.
24.
24.
24.
28.
29.
31.
32.
30.
25.
25.
29.
27.
27.
28.
23.
24.
29.
21.
24.
24.
25.
25.
25.
25.
25.
25.
25.
26.
26.
26.
27.
27.
27.
27.
29.
29.
28.
25.
25.
25.
25.
3i6
Exhibition
Registration
Number.
Number.
955
956
957
958
959
960
961
962
963
964
965
966
967
968
969
970
971
97S
973
974
975
976
977
978
979
980
981
982
983
984
985
986
987
988
989
990
991
992
993
994
995
996
997
998
999
1000
1001
1002
1003
1004
1005
1006
1007
1008
1054
616
1081
1207
1431
24
612
1134
1020
1162
74
1157
33
2
47
1343
1303
1153
1085
982
985
778
649
650
1433
895
881
1154
184
837
698
1003
654
394
1088
433
841
392
1325
838
378
386
393
383
377
391
1139
325
641
1365
1349
934
640
637
Place.
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
29.
28.
28.
20.
26.
31.
27.
30.
29.
28.
C.S.
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
32.
29.
26.
24.
21.
28.
25.
17.
27.
29.
29.
27.
27.
26.
29.
29.
31.
27.
27.
27.
27.
27.
27.
27.
27.
29.
30.
27.
29.
30.
27.
25.
29.
32.
27.
26.
22.
24.
25.
25.
26.
27.
27.
Exhibition
Registration
Number.
Number.
1009
1010
1011
1012
1013
1014
1015
1016
1017
1018
1019
1020
1021
1022
1023
1024
1025
1026
1027
1028
1029
1030
1031
1032
1033
1034
1035
1036
1037
1038
1039
1040
1041
1042
1043
1044
1045
1046
1047
1048
1049
1050
1051
1052
1053
1054
1055
1056
1057
1058
1059
1060
1061
1062
639
1428
699
1141
1178
1158
1160
1311
711
638
988
1425
1424
1426
180
388
380
886
147
387
379
188
389
375
390
1227
416
1215
1364
592
1253
419
1137
1058
135
1004
400
843
429
431
719
892
901
617
398
1432
709
Yoy
192
438
1359
710
1155
1298
Place.
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
BaV
Bay
Bay
Bay
28.
24.
29.
29.
29.
29.
29.
32.
27.
27.
27.
28.
28.
24.
30.
30.
29.
27.
29.
25.
24.
27.
27.
27.
29.
14.
14.
14.
14.
14.
14.
16.
16.
16.
17.
29.
27.
27.
32.
32.
31.
30.
30.
27.
29.
26.
27.
jjay ^o.
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
32.
32.
26.
29.
29.
29.
REGISTRATION NUMBERS.
Place.
iViiiYi nPT*
1063
1064
1065
1066
1067
1068
1069
1070
1071
1072
1073
1074
1075
1076
1077
1078
1079
1080
1081
1082
1083
1084
1085
1086
1087
1088
1089
1090
1091
1092
1093
1094
1095
1096
1097
1098
1099
1100
1101
1102
1103
1104
1105
1106
1107
1108
1109
1110
1111
1112
1113
1114
1115
1116
Exliibition
XI
1294
1251
1252
415
717
1281
399
970
1073
959
97
885
189
401
1363
1205
436
136, 136a
1218
1219
1206
661
821
99
1196
1043
923
603
409
1360
823
939
822
824
1362
602
405
408
407
1046
1276
1423
900
1334
676
672
995
673
702
607
1422
182
1336
667
Bay 29.
Bay 14.
Bay 1(7.
Bay 16.
Bay 16.
Bay 16.
Bay 29.
Bay 27.
Bay 26.
Bay 28.
Bay 29.
Bay 29.
Bay 29.
Bay 29.
Bay 29.
Bay 30.
Bay 32.
Bay 32.
Bay 30.
Bay 30.
Bay 26.
Bay 26.
Bav 29.
Bay 31.
Bay 26.
Bay 28.
Bay 30.
Bay 26.
Bay 26.
Bay 26
Bay 26.
Bay 26.
Bay 26.
Bay 26.
Bay 28.
Bay 26.
Bay 30.
Bay 28.
Bay 28.
Bay 28.
Bay 30.
Bay 32.
Bay 30.
Bay 32.
Bay 32.
Bay 30.
Bay 30.
Bay 28.
Bay 30.
Bay 30.
Bay 30.
Bay 28.
Bay 30.
Bay 32.
L4.111
LfCl
1117
1118
1119
1120
1121
1122
1123
1124
1125
1126
1127
1128
1129
1130
1131
1132
1133
1134
1135
1136
1137
1138
1139
1140
1141
1142
1143
1144
1145
1146
1147
1148
1149
1150
1151
1152
1153
1154
1155
1156
1157
1158
1159
1160
1161
1162
1163
1164
1165
1166
1167
1168
1169
1170
317
Registration
W umber
680
1300
1208
1299
660
1328
618
669
620
1327
677
1339
924
604
1352
716
1254
1255
664
1257
665
1326
1250
601
666
1351
619
411
679
1335
404
622
1256
670
1361
1039
714
671
825
176
621
403
1337
675
1338
674
668
678
410
1350
1040
663
1469
1470
Place.
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bav
Bay
Bay
Bay
32.
32.
32.
32.
32.
30.
32.
32.
32.
32.
32.
32.
30.
32.
30.
30.
30.
30.
32.
30.
32.
32.
32.
32.
32.
32.
32.
32.
32.
32.
32.
32.
32.
32.
28.
28.
30.
30.
30.
30.
30.
28.
30.
30.
30.
32.
32.
32.
32.
32.
32.
32.
C.S.
Bay
18.
3l8
Exliibiiion
Eegistration
Number.
Number.
1171
1172
1173
1471
1472
1466
Place.
Bay
Bay
Bay
20.
20.
17.
Exhibition
Registration
Number.
Number.
1174
1175
1176
1467
1473
1474
Place.
Bay
Bay
Bay
15.
15.
26.
319
II.
Exhibition
JSTumber.
Number.
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16 and 73
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
430
968
825
417
442
416
550
766
597
923
594
363
595
412
360
410
881
654
576
800
413
926
826
960
904
616
580
722
444
415
375
811
967
431
34
565
408
429
913
619
394
579
380
924
392
614
Eegistration
Place.
]N
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
11.
26.
26.
5.
12.
4.
14.
22.
16.
25.
15.
2.
15.
8.
5.
6.
28.
C.S.
c.s.
Bay 24.
Bay 9.
Bay 27.
Bay 25.
Bay 31.
Bay 15.
Bay 21.
Bay 15.
Bay 19.
Bay 3.
Bay 6.
Bay 4.
Bay 24.
Bay 29.
Bay 10.
Vestibule.
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
18.
9.
11.
20.
C.S.
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
9.
16.
7.
29.
7.-
C.S.J
Exhibition
umber.
Number.
47
48
49
50
52
969
556
388
383
403
387
361
406
53
55
57
58
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
71
72
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
83
84
85
86
87
88
92
93
94
96
97
98
99
100
101
103
104
21
386
577
391
764
419
390
882
582
407
389
384
385
965
441
381
401
720
404
382
638
805
393
398
828
397
405
820
601
806
584
1073
244
1086
Place.
Bay
24.
C.S.
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
5.
1.
16.
3.
5.
5.
Vestibule.
Bay
2.
C.S.
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
10.
20.
7.
7.
23.
14.
8.
6.
1.
2.
C.S.
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
13.
1.
11.
19.
4.
1.
C.S.
C.S.
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
8.
10.
27.
10.
4.
21.
C.S.
Bay 16
Bay 17.
Bay 29.
Bay 6.
Bay 31.
127
175
555
Bay
578
Bay
Vestibule.
2.
C.S.
16.
320
Eegitjtratiou
Numbei".
105
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
117
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126 and 432
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136 and a
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157a
1576
.
1576-
157
158
159
160
Exhibition
Nnniber.
414
677
605
581
778
818
89
673
592
583
529
787
732
422
445
694
708
705
86
208
44
130
675
723
819
1043
1080
756
432
636
418
299
735
185
713
298
573
1027
378
474
742
782
128
369
671
460
752
25
24
26
1010
674
96
642
Place.
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
11.
21.
14.
14.
21.
21.
Vestibule.
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
19.
6.
12.
12.
19.
19.
7.
5.
18.
21.
20.
Vestibule.
Bay
1.
Vestibule.
Bay
Bay
1.
22.
C.S.
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
23.
17.
32.
19.
10.
20.
C.S.
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
7.
20.
]l.
22.
7.
11.
29.
8.
9.
21.
19.
1.
12.
19.
8.
Buy
22.
Bay
1.
jjay
i.
Bay
1.
Vestibule.
Bay
22.
Vestibule.
S.
Registration
Exliibiti'on
Number.
Number.
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
171
173
175
176
177
179
748
180
181
182
183
184
186
187
188
189
190
191
192
193
194
195
196
197
198
199
200
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
208
209
210
211
212
213
214
215
218
219
220
221
222
194
613
612
643
610
611
3
Place.
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
21.
2.
20.
19.
C.S.
Bay
Bay
19.
20.
Vestibule.
516
515
1156
780
564
1023
903
1114
738
983
351
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
123
1030
1075
Vestibule.
886
646
1057
207
433
309
308
318
224
67
446
285
237
97
312
220
306
310
291
240
335
439
79
297
500
232
648
542
230
247
304
221
12.
12.
30.
17.
C.S.
Bay
Bav
BaV
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
30.
14.
28.
20.
27.
11.
27.
29.
28.
10.
32.
1.
9.
3.
3.
7.
3.
Vestibule.
Bay
Bay
Bay
5.
1.
5.
Vestibule.
Bav
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
4.
3.
9.
4.
3.
5.
11.
12.
Vestibule.
Bay
BaV
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
4.
11.
4.
17.
13.
4.
7.
7.
3.
EXHIBITION NUMBERS.
ivegistratioD
...
HiXiiibition
Number.
Nuniber.
223
224
225
226
227
228
229
230
231
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
258
260
261
262
263
264
265
266
267
268
269
270
271
272
273
274
275
276
277
227
293
234
303
248
192
334
228
311
229
181
321
245
328
241
243
295
223
242
315
218
252
333
332
246
320
313
331
319
215
191
238
305
153
155
219
641
695
624
647
478
485
486
622
691
537
912
489
490
543
358
532
467
349
Place.
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
4.
3.
4.
7.
7.
2.
9.
4.
4.
4.
5.
9.
7.
9.
5.
5.
4.
3.
5.
5.
2.
7.
9.
9.
7.
7.
4.
9.
7.
2.
2.
5.
7.
3.
9.
3.
17.
18.
13.
17.
10.
10.
10.
13.
18.
13.
19.
11.
11.
13.
13.
13.
9.
9.
Ivegistratiou
HiXiiibition
Number.
Number.
278
279
280
281
282
283
284
285
286
287
288
289
290
291
292
293
294
295
296
297
298
299
300
301
302
303
304
305
306
307
308
309
310
311
312
313
314
315
316
317
318
319
320
321
322
323
324
325
326
327
328
329
330
331
632
464
499
841
455
640
538
633
533
534
888
545
715
483
703
472
484
457
544
355
733
535
466
549
944
514
657
693
750
487
620
762
338
755
709
712
692
667
510
681
753
672
757
788
465
744
438
1002
856
660
609
634
846
844
Place.
Bay 17.
Bay 8.
Bay 11.
Bay 19.
Bay 8.
Bay 17.
Bay 13.
Bay 17.
Bay 13.
Bay 13.
Bay 24.
Bay 13.
Bay 21.
Bay 10.
Bay 20.
Bay 9.
Bay 10.
Bay 8.
Bay 13.
Bay 10.
Bay 19.
Bay 13.
Bay 9.
Bay 13.
Bay 27.
Bay 12.
Bay 18.
Bay 17.
Bay 22.
Bay 10.
Bay 10.
Bay 22.
Bay 11.
Bay 19.
Bay 21.
Bay 22.
Bay 17.
Bay 18.
Bay 12.
Bay 20.
Bay 24.
Bay 19.
Bay 24.
Bay 22.
Bay 8.
Bay 21.
Bay 10.
Bay 22.
Bay 21.
Bay 18.
Bay 24.
Bay 17.
Bay 21.
Bay 20.
323
Registration
Exlubition
Number.
Number.
OO
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333
334
335
336
890
217
548
855
929
oo
>r>
338
339
340
oil
508
874
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343
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851
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353
354
OKK
OOO
356
357
358
359
pbU
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362
363
364
365
366
367
368
369
370
371
372
373
374
375
377
378
379
380
381
382
383
385
386
387
1
Place.
xJaj 11.
Bay 25.
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
2.
13.
21.
2%.
Exhibition
Number.
Number.
OQQ
iu<*^t
389
oyu
391
103 1
1033
1 f\f\r\
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395
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12.
24.
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Registration
18.
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896
OOO
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XV
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Place.
Bay
TJ
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
x>ay z^.
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683
498
682
KOQ
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226
253
792
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OKO
boo
OO
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boy
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659
743
541
1032
999
995
1029
1025
481
939
998
664
996
1028
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259
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1035
263
905
1
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x>ay 11.
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552
553
899
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zi
7U
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990
707
1079
1058
59
718
557
468
357
352
697
911
126
854
451
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l>ay lo.
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Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
29.
10.
25.
29.
18.
27.
25.
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442
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AA
ti.
446
448
449
450
451
452
453
29.
27i
30.
25.
27.
29.
25.
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27.
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29.
29.
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OQ
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Uay
Uay oZ.
Bay 14.
Bay 14.
Bay 16.
Bay 14.
Bay 14.
Bay IG.
Bay 16.
Uay 14.
Bay 14.
Bay 14.
Bay 14.
Bay 14.
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ZU.
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Bay 11.
Uay oZ.
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Bay 27.
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Bay
Bay 32.
Bay 32.
Bay 19.
Bay 22.
Bay 17.
Bay y.
Bay 11.
Bay 8.
Bay 18.
Bay 17.
Bay 5.
Bay 21.
Bay 6.
EXHIBITION NUMBERS.
Registration
Exliibition
Number.
Number.
454
455
456
457
458
460
563
626
454
853
840
637
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bav
461
142
183
946
945
651
561
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
462
463
464
465
467
468
469
471
472
473
474
476
477
478
479
484
487
489
490
491
492
493
497
498
502
503
504
506
507
509
510
611
514
516
517
518
519
520
521
522
523
524
526
527
528
529
530
560
258
225
729
779
754
714
322
341
699
668
618
139
10
11
12
559
149
797
892
421
296
783
290
901
867
842
868
893
763
409
395
396
400
402
919
920
531
45
47
45
45
Place.
11.
13.
8.
21.
19.
C.S.
3.
1.
27.
27.
18.
18.
18.
6.
4.
18.
17.
17.
C.S.
Bay
18.
Vestibule.
Bay
Bay
18.
18.
C.S.
Bay
3.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Bay 18.
Bay 1.
Bay 25.
Bay 16.
Bay 6.
Bay 4.
Bay 20.
Bay 3.
Bay 14.
Bay 22.
Bay 19.
Bay 22.
Bay 19.
Bay 19.
Bay 11.
Bay 12.
Bay 13.
Bay 11.
Bay 13.
Bay 31.
Bay 32.
Bay 13.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Registration
Exhibition
Number.
Number.
531
532
533
534
535
537
538
539
540
541
542
543
544
545
546
547
548
549
550
551
552
553
554
555
556
557
558
559
560
561
562
563
564
565
566
567
568
569
46
45
45
45
45
857
858
859
860
571
iJ t
(1
573
0
575
576
577
578
579
580
581
582
583
584
585
861
862
863
864
865
866
505
878
670
463
461
462
260
907
630
679
177
214
186
205
211
Vestibule.
T C-Q L'lU
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
24.
24.
24.
24.
x)aj ^
Bay
Bay
22.
Bay 24.
Bav 12
Bay 25.
Bay 19,
Bay 8.
Bay 8.
Bay 8.
Bay 14.
Bay 16.
Bay 17.
x>aY
^v/.
Bay
Bay
Bav
1.
1.
V t/Sl'lUtllCe
141
Bnv
Bflv 7
2 12
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
193
150
189
143
144
190
140
156
146
168
154
187
*.
24.
301
213
Wit/.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Vestibule
W
1.
1.
2.
1.
1.
x>ay i.
x)aj
-L.
Bav
-Day 1.
T?QV
Bavl
129
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
203
Vestibule.
197
133
151
Vestibule.
210
209
254
Bay
1.
1.
1.
1.
7.
Bay 7.
Bay 1.
Bay 7.
M 2
324
Registration
Exhibition
Number.
Number.
586
587
588
589
590
591
592
593
594
595
596
597
598
599
600
601
602
603
604
607
608
609
610
611
612
614
614a
.
6146
614
615
616
617
618
619
620
621
622
623
624
625
626
627
628
630
631
632
633
635
636
637
638
639
640
138
204
719
786
269
554
1038
551
359
880
835
482
348
399
801
1140
1098
1090
1130
1112
161
571
807
726
961
100
103
102
101
137
956
1052
1123
1143
1125
1157
1148
512
889
182
74
77
119
282
342
448
895
716
696
287
1008
1018
1009
1007
X iace.
Bay
3.
Vestibule.
Bay 24.
Bay 22.
Bay 17.
Bay 14.
Bay 14.
Bay 14.
Bay 14.
Bay 28.
Bay 16.
Bay 10.
Bay 7.
Bay 14.
Bay 24.
Bay 32.
Bay 26.
Bay 26.
Bay 32.
Bay 30.
Bay 1.
Bay 8.
Bay 17.
Bay 17.
Bay 27.
Bay 4.
Bay 4.
Bay 4.
Bay 4.
Bay 1.
Bay 28.
Bay 27.
Bay 32.
Bay 32.
Bay 32,
Bay 30.
Bay 32.
Bay 12.
Bay 25.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
4.
4.
4.
6.
25.
18.
18.
2.
27.
27.
28.
27,
Registration
Exhibition
Number.
Number.
641
642
643
644
645
646
647
649
650
651
652
653
654
655
656
657 (138*)
658
659
660
661
663
664
665
666
667
668
669
670
671
672
673
674
675
676
677
678
679
680
681
682
683
684
685
686
687
688
689
690
691
692
693
694
695
697
1003
767
121
639
607
629
84
977
978
952
951
760
987
810
621
411
83
872
1
121
1084
1168
1135
1137
1141
1116
1163
1 124
1 150
1154
1108
1110
1 162
1160
1107
1127
1164
145
1117
590
32
346
158
159
160
427
172
470
347
1
162
i:
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
24.
22.
3.
12.
11.
17.
Vestibule.
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
27.
27.
25.
25.
22.
27.
24.
10.
6.
Vestibule.
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
22.
32.
26.
32.
32,
32.
32.
32,
32,
32,
32.
30.
30.
28,
32.
30.
32.
32.
32.
32,
32,
18,
Vestibule.
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
3.
1.
1.
3.
13.
2.
9.
9,
Vestibule.
179
180
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
587
C.S.
202
lace.
1.
1.
3.
3.
EXHIBITION NUMBERS.
Registration
Number.
698
699
700
701
702
703
704
705
706
707
709
710
711
713
714
716
717
718
719
720
721
722
724
729
730
731
732
742
745
750
752
753
754
772
773
774
775
777
778
786
787
788
789
790
791
792
793
794
795
796
797
798
799
800
Exhibition
N^umber.
985
1011
745
372
1111
833
900
566
652
558
1055
1060
1017
795
1153
1132
1067
80
1049
104
106
107
116
111
109
108
114
113
115
112
110
117
118
730
471
188
814
184
976
839
838
231
1056
934
316
736
739
737
656
710
511
851
731
909
Place.
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
27.
29.
21.
8.
30.
14.
14.
Vestibule.
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
12.
18.
27.
29.
27.
20.
30.
30.
16.
A.S.
Bay 31.
Bay 3.
Bay 3.
Bav 3.
Bay 3.
Bay 3.
Bay 3.
Bay 3.
Bay 3.
Bay 3.
Bay 3.
Bay 3.
Bay 3.
Bay 3.
Bay 3.
Bay 18.
Bay 9.
Bay 1.
Bay 24.
Bay 1.
Bay 29.
Bay 19.
Bay 19.
Bay 4.
Bay 25.
Bay 25.
Bay 7.
Bay 20.
Bay 21.
Bay 20.
Bay 18.
Bay 22.
Bay 12.
Bay 24.
Bay 18.
Bay 17.
Registration
Exliibition
Number.
Number.
803
804
805
806
807
808
809
810
811
812
813
814
815
816
817
818
819
821
822
823
824
825
826
827
828
829
830
831
832
833
834
835
836
837
838
839
840
841
843
844
845
846
848
850
851
852
853
854
855
856
857
858
860
861
456
496
239
326
690
931
884
663
356
506
426
536
350
354
702
698
479
1085
1095
1093
1096
1155
475
178
145
152
255
170
195
283
434
812
850
984
994
147
373
991
1046
323
879
330
528
727
294
169
644
567
568
570
593
588
504
286
Place.
Bay 8.
Bay 11.
Bay 5.
Bay 7.
Bay 17.
Bay 24.
Bay 25.
Bav 18.
BaV 10.
Bay 12.
Bay 12.
Bay 13.
Bay 10.
Bay 10.
Bay 20.
Bay 18.
Bay 10.
Bay 29.
Bay 26.
Bay 26.
Bay 26.
Bay 30.
Bay 9.
Vestibule.
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
6.
5.
7.
5.
2.
5.
13.
24.
21.
27.
29.
1.
9.
29.
27.
7.
26.
9.
12.
17.
4.
3.
C.S.
U.b.
C.S.
C.S.
Bay
14.
C.S.
Bay
Bay
12.
2.
326
Eegi-jtration
Exhibition
Number.
Number.
Q AO
y ou
QdA
od4
ODO
u'i.
OO
OO
OtJO
O /3 /
OD
868
ooy
870
o71
873
tr>
y OO
<c7d
887
Bay
94
942
943
KO K
0<60
O'lO
/I Q <3
loo
883
884
OOO
Ooy
24.
)ay i^.
liay ^u.
xiay lo.
uay ^y.
C\A
y4:
Co.
Q KO
yo<c
oy u
on 1
o /O
y1o
oy<c
iUOU
Jaay oU.
893
894
895
896
900
901
902
903
A A>V
4:47
Bay
y lo
Jiay zy.
iiay i^y.
T>-rr 0/1
rSay
886
you
y io
C\A Q
y4to
Q/1
Q
y^y
you
5.
y OO
y Oo
Q oy
Q
y
300
502
813
798
877
473
932
849
dA C\
oiy
233
562
345
785
547
517
518
519
520
1089
1129
914
257
268
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
7.
11.
24.
20.
24.
xJay y.
Bay 24.
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
21.
17.
4.
20.
20.
22.
13.
12.
12.
13.
13.
30.
30.
24.
9.
14.
27.
12.
12.
18.
C.S.
Bay
Bay
Bay
5.
13.
24.
C.S.
Bay
10.
Z'*,
/ 04:
Bay
19.
loo
oU
iiay
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OOO
O^D
Bay
Bay
Bay
21.
yo /
yoo
Q<3Q
y oy
970
O Q 11
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liay
1.
Bay
27.
y7o
2.
26.
29.
26.
28.
Bay
Q
{ay d.
11.
29.
T?n-rr
-Day
216
"R..TT
24,
Bay
Q"^ 1i
y
/
yu**
4.
o /O
"Ro-rr QO
xJay OK).
rJay 11.
30.
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
1 f\'^ct
i.\j7d
Bay
C\f\A
Q AQ
ouy
606
A >^ a
47o
OoO
Place.
yo i
QOO
y o<o
QOQ
y
OO
y
105
iUO 1
377
Olio
954
O.o.
T>_ on
>ay ^y.
)ay
xsay
Bay 24.
Q Q 1^
915
916
917
918
919
920
921
922
923
924
927
928
929
314
759
49
Q/1 Q
y4o
1006
949
1 uyi
947
530
364
615
602
362
yo i
Q o<c
QO
y
y oy
Q QO
9 14
you
V estiDuie.
yO 1
O /o
905
906
907
908
909
910
911
912
913
Number.
Vestibule.
J3ay 1.
/I
V estiDuie.
Exhibition
Number.
934
938
58
oy
ooU
QA 1
oo
xJay ^y.
Vestibule.
Registration
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
o 7o
O w/ w/
o
Place.
1070
OOO
o7o
265
9/1
16.
12.
/ 4t
<cOO
jjay 6.
Bay 24.
)ay lb.
-Day lb.
975
976
977
Q*r>0
y7o
you
QOO
y o<*
985
986
yo /
QOO
yoo
yyu
QQ 11
yy
992
993
994
995
997
998
1000
1001
1002
1003
1004
270
2Q^
Bay
Bay
y7<!;
14.
14.
ijay lb.
Bay
O CO
y /4
975
o7o
ortU
1 rk 1 Q
luiy
<c
/o
OQ
oy
1
i
72
1 rvQ
iuy
271
927
435
420
440
986
1Q44
16.
xJay 14.
"Rn-rr 0*7
xiay
Z/.
jjay zy.
Bay
Day
"Pq-it
Day
Day
Day
23,
0.
9*7
z/.
lb.
14'.
Vestibule.
Vestibule,
Day z.
TJr>Tr QO
Day oU.
Bay 14.
Bay 28.
Bay 13.
Bay 12.
C.S.
Bay
Bay
27.
29,
EXHIBITION NUMBERS.
Eegistration
Exliibition
Number.
Number.
Pinna
Exhibition
Registration
Number.
Number.
PI ace.
1006
1007
1010
1011
1012
1013
1015
1016
1017
1018
1019
1020
1021
1022
1039
1040
1042
1043
1045
1046
1047
1050
1051
1052
1054
1055
1056
1057
1058
1059
1060
1061
1062
1063
1064
1065
1066
1068
1069
1071
1072
1073
1075
1076
1077
1081
1083
1084
1085
1086
1088
1097
1098
1099
596
776
c.s.
157
87
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
488
925
370
497
869
941
365
963
368
452
1152
1
167
847
1088
784
1 102
829
908
906
746
955
608
953
954
1042
250
278
307
458
774
775
598
585
428
165
589
171
1071
824
823
770
957
437
728
973
852
989
771
772
166
Bay
21.
Bay 10.
Bay 27.
Bay 11.
Bay 11.
Bay 22.
Bay 26.
Bay 10.
Bay 29.
Bay 11.
Bay 7.
Bay 28.
Bay 32.
Bay 21.
Bay 28.
Bay 20.
Bay 28.
Bay 28.
Bay 16.
Bay 16.
Bay 21.
Bay 29.
Bay 17.
Bay 25.
Bay 25.
Bay 16.
Bay 7.
Bay 5.
Bay 3.
Bay 8.
Bay 22.
Bay 20.
Bay 21.
Bay 16.
Bay 12.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Bay 5.
Bay 26.
Bay 26.
Bay 25.
Bay 26.
Bay 28.
Bay 13.
Bav 17
Bay 17.
Bay 21.
Bay 27.
Bay 23.
Bay 23.
Bay 23.
1089-1096
1100
1101
1 102
1 103
1 104
1105
1106
1107
1 108
1109
1110
1111
284
339
167
773
586
769
922
768
367
366
27
19
12
13
14
49
28
1115
1116
1117
1119
1 120
30
36
29
1 1
1 1
1 1
121
122
1 123
1 124
1 125
1 126
1127
1131
1 132
1 133
1 134
1135
1136
1137
1138
1139
1 141
1142
1 143
1 144
1 145
1 146
1 147
1 148
1149
1150
1151
1 152
1153
1154
1155
1156
1157
1158
1
are stelae in
13
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
U.b.
C.S.
848
1001
1012
343
51
35
163
164
198
885
206
201
200
199
972
982
1061
63
966
1014
North Oallery.
23.
23.
23.
23.
25,
16.
6.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
173
174
81
1041
23.
C.S.
450
793
816
599
799
815
817
950
374
789
344
962
23.
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
D.
20.
17.
22.
18.
20.
28.
9.
22.
12.
30.
1.
1.
16.
21.
26.
29.
16.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Bay
Bay
2.
27.
Vestibule.
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
7.
2.
2.
25.
31.
29.
Vestibule.
Bay 32.
Bay
29.
328
xiegist ration
jiixhibition
Number.
Number.
1160
1161
1162
1163
1164
1165
1166
1167
1168
1169
1170
1171
1172
1173
1174
1175
1176
1177
1178
1179
1180
1181
1182
1183
1184
1185
1186
1188
1189
1191
1192
1194
1195
1196
1197
1198
1199
1200
1201
1202
1203
1204
1205
1206
1207
1208
1209
1210
1212
1213
1214
1215
1217
1218
1015
60
964
280
134
64
61
527
43
41
73
42
131
16
17
93
94
196
1013
95
935
14
424
701
623
38
71
645
574
85
1
721
453
1087
837
871
371
449
251
832
99
20
1078
1083
958
1119
897
423
4
249
662
1036
937
1081
I'lace.
Buy
29.
Vestibule.
Bay 28.
Bay 1.
Bay 4
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Bay
12.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
14.
14.
4.
29.
14.
25.
Vestibule.
Bay
Bay
Bay
10.
20.
13.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
C.S.
Bay
13.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
11.
8.
26.
17.
22.
10.
6.
7.
14.
4.
Vestibule.
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
30.
26.
26.
32.
29.
5.
Vestibule.
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
7.
18.
14.
25.
30.
...
Registration
lixhibition
Number.
Number.
1219
1220
1222
1223
1224
1225
1226
1227
1228
1229
1232
1233
1235
1236
1237
1238
1239
1242
1243
1244
1245
1246
1247
1248
1250
1251
1252
1253
1254
1255
1256
1257
1258 \
1259 J
1260
1261
1262
1263
1264
1266
1267
1268
1269
1272
1273
1274
1275
1276
1277
1278
1279
1280
1281
1282
1082
477
443
65
777
790
687
1034
7
289
740
741
942
148
288
803
33
Place.
Bay
Bay
Bay
30.
10.
2.
Vestibule.
Bay
Bay
22.
26.
C.S.
Bay
14.
Vestibule.
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
2.
21.
21.
26.
5.
2.
23.
1.
40
546
317
324
302
325
507
1139
1064
1065
1039
1133
1134
1149
1136
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
794
Bay
125
135
92
78
91
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
6
5
23
22
31
68
69
52
1103
62
66
653
628
1068
18
Vestibule.
Bay
13.
7.
7.
7.
7.
12.
32.
14.
16.
14.
30.
30.
32.
30.
20.
30.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Bay
Bay
Bay
15.
15.
16.
Vestibule.
EXHIBITION NUMBERS.
Exhibition
Number.
831
82
15
Place.
Bay
14.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
917
Bay
176
Vestibule,
524
821
90
1063
725
655
1062
1120
1118
688
910
971
943
765
891
902
1016
124
122
336
132
894
843
337
235
661
8
993
1138
1126
1122
523
88
928
503
933
1106
1146
1115
1159
1161
1128
830
75
76
970
717
9
277
Bay
Bay
28.
12.
22.
Vestibule.
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
29.
16.
18.
29.
32.
32.
16.
16.
28.
26.
19.
16.
14.
32.
2.
2.
9.
4.
25.
20.
11.
4.
18.
Vestibule.
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
27.
32.
32.
30.
12.
Vestibule.
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
23.
11.
24.
32.
32.
30.
30.
30.
32.
14.
Vestibule.
Vestibule.
Bay
21.
C.S.
Vestibule.
Bay
2.
Registration
Exhibition
Number.
Number.
1347
1348
1349
1350
1351
1352
1354
1355
1358
1359
1360
1361
1362
1363
1364
1365
1366
1367
1368
1369
1370
1371
1372
1373
1374
1375
1376
1377
1378
1379
1380
1381
1382
1383
1384
1385
1386
1387
1388
1397
1420
1421
1422
1423
1424
1425
1426
1427
1428
1429
1430
1431
1432
1433
353
279
1005
1166
1142
1131
834
600
804
1059
1092
1151
1097
1077
1037
1004
747
236
513
678
327
329
120
521
522
572
604
603
617
724
796
781
669
53
827
50
822
883
676
105
898
921
1113
1104
1021
1020
1022
808
1010
98
791
959
1054
979
330
Registration
Exhibition
Kumber.
Number.
1434
1465
10541
1466
1467
1469
379
635
758
1173
1174
1169
Place.
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
Bay
as.
7,
7.
24.
3
7.
15.
l2tC.
Eegist ration
Exhibition
Number.
Number.
1470
1471
1472
1473
1474
1170
1171
1172
1175
1176
Place.
Bay
BaV
Bay
Bay
Bay
18.
20.
20.
15.
26.
33t
...
...
...
...
...
...
PAGE
218
201
...
...
132
an
...
97
officer...
figure
of,
...
an
officer
...
182
a priest ...
...
a scribe, stele of
stele of ...
...
a woman...
...
Aahmes-nefert-ari,
Queen
...
229
96
...
...
96,
100,
139
97
Aah-Sat
Aakas
Aa-kheper-en-Ra
Aa-kheper-ka-Ra
Aa-kheperu-Ra
...
...
...
...
...
...
Aamu
Aa-pehti
Aa-pehti
Aat
Ab
95
63
...
163
.163
163
31 J 32, 33
Aamu, daughter
of Merses
...
89
138
151
(?)
..."
...
...
...
...
...
58
124
Ahauti-nefer
Alien
Akhu, a
Ka
Abeh
Aben
Abfet
...
299
114
85
227
...
298
298, 299
..
Abu ...
...
...
...
Abuhai
...
...
...
Abukir
Abu Simbel
...
162,
Abydos, Second King List of
Acacias, the
Adam
Two
...
Aegis of Hathor
46, 49
...
134
288
164, 171
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
163
114
292
238
...
...
...
...
61
...
124
priest...
stele of
...
75
...
290
...
205
6
290
197
...
...
60, 61
...
254
cast of
255
Alexandria ...
86, 160, 249, 259
Alexandros, the general
...
258
Al-Kab
.^28, 199
Ama
...
...
...
...
93
Am-a-f
...
...
...
...
241
Amasis (Aahmes) I
...
...
99
Amasis II
223, 224, 225
Amen, northern lakes of
28
128
northern pillars of
...
...
...
...
...
...
Amenartas, 220,
bowl of ...
83
...
...
Akkendarpe, stele of
...
Al-Barshah
Alexander the Great
...
Alexander II (of Egypt),
Abeb
...
...
Akert
Amen, Ram of
Amen, statue of
...
...
Ai, King
...
...
...
Ai, mother of Sebek-aaui...
Aideosa, stele of ...
...
Akberu, stele of
!
189
78
203
...
239
...
Abeg, Apa
15
altar of
Ahenem
in
...
...
...
Aha-khu,
99
PAGE
202
229
223, 224
a captain, stele of
..
Afu-Ra
138
offerings of...
...
...
Afa, bas-relief of
99, 108
...
Khnemu
Aegis of
81
Aahmes (Amasis) I
Aahmes I, tablet for
Aahmes II, altar of
Aahmes,
Aahmes,
Aahmes,
Sudan
Aahmes,
Aahmes,
Aahmes,
Aahmes,
N DEX.
...
...
...
171
...
...
...
247
221
...
libation
...
...
Amenasat ...
...
...
...
1 21,
Amen-asru ...
...
..
Amen-em-ant
...
..
...
Amen-em-ant, father of Basa
...
Amen-em-ant, stele of
...
167,
Amen-em-apt, god
...
...
Amen-em-apt, judge, stele of
...
Amen-em-Apt, son of Bak-en-
Amen
...
...
...
...
220
36
122
137
232
168
252
103
206
INDEX.
332
PAGE
altar of
...
...
...
...
...
...
77
69
51
tue of
...
...
...
...
men
...
Amen-em-hat,
Amen-em-hat,
Amen-em-hat,
Amen-em-hat,
76
seal-bearer, stele of 89
son of Sebek-hetep
45
steward, stele of ... 126
superintendent of
...
...
...
...
...
...
Amen-em-hat-senb-f,
...
stele of
Amen-em-heb, a scribe
Amen-em-uaa, stele of
Amen-er-hat-f, stele of
Amen-hetep
56
65
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
120
...
Amen-men,
...
90
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
stele of
...
...
Amen-meri, prince
...
...
Amen-mes
...
...
...
...
59
68
64
69
123, 124
...
stele of
Amen-Ra
201
Amen-hetep, divine father
...
Amen-hetep, governor of a town... 122
Amen-hetep, judge of Nekhen,
...
stele of
61
Khenemesu,
of
...
118
88
207
193
185
statue of
son
stele of
Ameni,
Ameni,
Amen-Sat
Amentet 31,
13 1
mountain of
goddess 275
...
...
Amhat
Am-khent,
priest
...
stele of
...
...
An, statue of
...
...
...
Ana, a woman
...
Ana, a woman
...
Ana, son of Atau, stele of
Ana, son of Nubi, stele of
...
17
70
90
65
...
.
57
67
241
180
...
...
109
...
...
267
74
251, 252, 272
...
...
...
...
...
...
154.
...
...
...
...
...
...
statue of
...
72
87
56
...
...
...
106
125
176
38
...
...
...
282
229
...
...
figure of
191
150
82
.301
Amsu 93, 125, 135, 159, 180, 182, 255
Am-Tuat, Book of
240, 248
Ammonios,
An-Amen-nef-neb
...
137
77
An-aba, shrine of
...
205
207
202
204
...
no
...
137
195
108,
guard, stele of
103
173
173
188
Anaitis
Anebni, statue of
Anem-hra
Aner
An-Her
...
...
...
no
...
...
An-her-hent
...
An-her-nekht
193
An-her-nekht, Ha prince, stele of 56
An-her-nekht, Ka priest, stele of... 241
An-her-nekht, overseer, stele of ... 49
An-her-sa, stele of
...
Ani, artificer
...
...
57
87
INDEX.
...
...
...
199
...
...
...
IS.S
208
55
Ankh
119
Ankh-auf
,
...
236
84
...
...
Ankhef
An-kheft-ka, statue of
Ankhet
Ankhet, coffin of
Ankh-f-en-Khensu
Ankh-ha-f, stelae,
...
etc.,
tomb of ...
Ankh-Hapi
Ankh-Heru, stele of
Ankh-Khensu
...
...
78
261, 262
...
232
from the
...
...
...
15
...
274
89
209
Ankh-nes-nefer-ab-Ra, sarcophagus
relief and slab of
of 224
...
225
Ankh-p-khart, altar of
231
Ankh-p-khart, statue of ...
...
227
Ankh-ren
58
Ankh-ren, father of Ankhef
...
84
Ankh-ren, stele of...
...
...
64
Ankh-renp-nefer, shrine of
...
215
Ankh-s-en-Ast, figure of ...
...
216
Ankh-set
... 278
Ankhu, stele of
87
Ankhu-visert, stele of
...
...
72
An-metef
58
An-mut-f, priest
158
Anna
...
...
...
...
140
Anna, stele of
...
...
...
142
Lyttleton, antiquities
Annesley,
presented by loi, 103, 104, 120,
333
149,
143,
Anni
172
Annu
...
...
...
...
74
44
...
Annu
Resu...
...
Annu,
spirits of
Anpu
73,
no,
Anpu
of Sepau
...
...
...
...
...
199
86
38
126
138
Anqet
107, 128, 161, 172, 194, 236
Am-rer-f
...
...
...
...
165
Ant, altar of
78
Ant, bas-relief of ...
...
22
...
Ant, wife of Ari ...
...
...
14
Antef (Nekht-neb-tep-nefer)
...
30
Antef (Nub-kheper-Ra)
98
Antef, a libationer, stele of
93
Antef, an official ...
...
...
30
Antef, a private person
...
...
58
Antef, a private person
...
J ... 93
Anpu-hetep,
Anpu
...
...
...
stele of
...
...
tep-tu-f
41
60
87
22
180
"3
28
291
Amibis
135,
57
38
37
Anup
291
Anup,
Anut
stele of
300
217
Apai, altar of
...
...
77 .78
Ap-ankh
63
Ape, figures of the dog-headed 120 203
Ape-god
Ape-gods ...
Ape, stele of the
Apeni,
171
179
273
119
...
stele of
Apepa, a king
Apepi, a man
Apers
Ap-Herui ...
Api
97
93
15
76
154, 183
77
139
222, 223
sar.dstcne 293
255
Apit, altar of
Apni, stele of
Apries
Apse, limestone 291
Apt, goddess
Apt, the north 107 south
107
Apu
65
93
126
129
Apu, a man
Apu, statue of
Apu, stele of
Ap-uat 61, 66, 67,
Apumes
Aqen
Aqer, a steward,
Aqer-ur, stele of
Aqu,
stele of
...
stele of
Ares
Ari, bas-reliefs of ...
Ari-nefer, stelae of,
Ari-neferu, statue of
Ari-netches...
97
61
62
36
87
258
3, 14
149
126
14
INDEX.
334
Ari-ren-f
Arit-ru
251
245
Armauai
251
Arrhidaius ...
255
Arsaphes
203
Arsenius
289
Arsentai
267
Arsinoe, Queen,
...
256, =57 276
Arsinoe, wife of Ptah-meri
267
Artchau
220
..
Artemidorus, stele of
288
..
Artnes
59
Aru
83
A.ru, stele of
..
85
Aru-ru
253
...
Asa
53
18, 19
..
291
62
..
Asa-ankh,
Asa, Apa
stele of
...
...
As-ab, stele of
Asar-Ap-uatu
Asar Hap ...
Asar-mes, stele of
..
72
264
...
239
Asar-Pa-ser-Tuat, cover of coffin of 262
...
...
Asar-ser
...
231
...
...
...
Asenes
...
63
Aser (?), stele of
250
Asher
122, 201, 216
Asheru
177
...
186
...
Ashmaruaa, figure of
Annals
of
221
...
Ashur-bani-pal,
226
...
Aspelta, cast of stelae of ...
280
Aspidous
..
Assa, King
Assa-nekau
18
(?),
stele of
...
...
23
232
Assasif
...
...
...
...
Assyrians
...
...
...
...
Ast, niurse of
Ast, princess
Ast, stele of
Nekhta
...
...
...
...
...
...
Ast-resht
Ast-urt
Asyut
At
46, 261
...
...
...
...
Atau
...
Atef-ai, stele of
Atef-ankh
Atef-en-Atef
Aten
...
...
170
52
73
242
50
Atem
77
41
183
271
278
Aswan
Atepu
Ateta
Atfa, son of Aba, stele of...
Ath
stele of
Atha, a KA priest ...
Atha, wife of Renpif
Atha, wife of Senbsu-em-hat
,
Athanasius, St.
Atharuta
Atheh
Athembu
Athi
Athi, stele of
Athribis
Athu, seated statue of
80, 83,
Athu,
stele of
Ati, altar of
Atu
Atu, scribe, stele of
Atu-ennuma
Aua,
stele of
Au-en-Amen
Auhetab, princess
...
Aui
Au-nef, stele of
Auputh, prince
Aura
Autihi
Auuaruath, prince,
stele of
Auximes
Avenue of Sphinxes
221
56
173
209
42
Ast-Athi
Ast-Het-hert
...
Ast-meri
Ast-met
Atena
Atena, wife of Rutch-apau
Ateni
Atepi
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
65
66
147
93
73
Baa, a priestess,
Baghdad, Hyksos
Bahet
...
lion from
Bahri, stele of
Baiu-neteru, a form of Osiris
Bak, stele of
Baka, stele of
Bak-aa, son of Hau-nefer...
Bak-ankhet
Bak-en-Amen
Bak-en-Amen, brother of HeruBak-en-Amen, priest
Bak-en-Amen, scribe, stele of
Bak-en-Mut
Bak-en-re-mut
Bakkai, stele of
Bakpupi
131
Bak-ref
Bak-Set
236
124
Bakurnru
Bakuru
INDEX.
335
P.VGE
...
Ba-Maket
Ban-aa, stele of
...
Bancroft, Dr. Junr.
sented by
Bankes, Mr.
...
Barnetaket, stele of
Basa, altar of
...
altar
...
285
73
134
pre-
288
...
...
163
267
232
Bast...
213, 239, 272
Bast-Heru-khebit-sa, stele of
...
242
Bastet-art-tats, stele of
...
...
217
Batautanth ...
162
...
...
...
Batha,' relief of
Bathi, stele of
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
Bebu
Beetle, green stone
Behen
...
...
Behennu,
Behutet
Behutet, an ape
Belmore, Earl of,
Belzoni
...
...
stele
...
...
presented by
Benha
80, 83,
Benha al-'Asal
...
...
...
Beni Hasan
Beni Hasan Excavation Fund, stele
presented by
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
Bes, figure of
...
...
Besa...
...
...
BennuBird
Benrat
Berenice
...
Best-aru-ankhet-kheperu
Beta
Betchmes, statue of
Biktor
Biktor, stele of
...
Boat, ceremonial ...
Boat of Amen
...
Boat of Harmachis
Boat of Ra
Boats of the gods ...
Bonomi, Mr.
Book
Book
131
141
61
57
J.
...
of Gates
...
of Praises of Ra
...
...
32
74
94
73
261
182
27
igj
235
246
246
243
164
55
55
206
...
65
258, 267
...
254
82
...
...
249
...
2
...
...
292
297
...
...
no
154
...
...
192
138, 139, 271
...
...
142
...
...
162
...
...
243
...
... 249
...
Eoussard
...
...
...
... 25S
Bowring, Sir J., objects presented
"^y
232, 235, 297
^
Buatnef, stele of ...
...
...
190
Bubastis49, 97? 120, 162, 164-, 212, 214
Bui^
153
Bulak
...
...
...
230
Bull, skin of
...
Bu-nefer
.,,
...
...
17
Bu-qent-f, altar of
173
Burckhardt, L., object presented by 160
Bute, Earl of, objects presented by
22, 238
Buto
256
Cambyses
...
...
...
...
169
21
225
229, 230
...
...
...
281
of, cast of
258
Capital of pillar
288
Casing-stones of Great Pyramid ...
5
Cataract, the First
39, 46, 261
Caviglia, Capt, objects presented
;
by
Cheops
Chephren
...
...4, 7, 9,
287
214
214
Ptolemy
VH
260
Clepsydra
15
...
21
154
Bu-nekht
Bunsen, Chevalier
...
Beb
Beba
Beba, a judge_
...
...
Beba, son of Annu, stele of
Bu-nefer-f
Collings,
Mr.
J.
sented by
Colossi
...
B.,
stelae
254, 255
pre-
...
116
189
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
18
...
...
117
Constantine
...
Coptic inscriptions
212
284
291ft
...
...
...
...
...
Coptos
183
Cush
...
...
...
...
133, .'228
...
...
...
...
...
Cyriacus, St.
...
...
...
David,
Deido,
stele of
...
...
...
stele of
...
...
Demotic inscriptions
...
Denderah 205, 263, 264
from
...
...
Der al-Bahari
Diocletian 284
Dionysius ...
Door, wooden
Door-socket
226
...
...
262
296
49
292
301
291
265
reliefs
... 2,
3
46, 47, 100, 182
column of
...
160
..
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
280
157
43
INDEX.
336
Duane, Matthew, 177 1
sented by
...
statue pre...
...
227
...
stele
...
292
bowl
86,228
...
and
...
...
(eight)
Edfu
218
205
i,
2,
3,
11,
23,
...
41
by
Government
51
of
the
Egyptian
281
Sudan, relief presented by
...
Grain-gods ...
...
...
...
248
26
Great House of Six
...
...
Greek inscriptions
288 ff.
...
Grenfell,
Field Marshal Lord,
statue presented by
...
...
46
Emsas
Haa-ab-Ra setep-en-Amen
261
261
146
...
...
71
En-Antef-aqer, slab of
...
...
38
292, 299
...
...
...
Erpit
Erta-Antef-Tatau, stele of
...
...
206
60
Erta-en-af-s
...
15
...
...
26
260
Eulekia
296
266
...
...
Euonymos, stele of
...
...
...
Euprepios ...
298
...
...
Eutychousa, stele of
294
Excommunication, cast of, stele of 226
...
...
...
Eye of Horus
273
...
...
132, 218
Eyes on stelae
Erta-en-ankh, bas-relief of
...
...
Euergetes II
presented by
Hapu-uah
Harmachis
Fetish of Hathor
Fletcher, E., statue, presented by
Fort St. Julien
Franks, Sir A. Wollaston, antiquities presented by
85, 94, 138
Eraser, G. Willoughby, door-socket
...
...
...
presented by
43
289
292
226
297
...
300, 302
122
...
...
264
248
...
...
...
5g
of...
...
...
...
...
...
238
130
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
Har-Bes, figure
219
248
227
258
...
...
...
Gabriel, Duke of Thebaid
Gabriel, St.
121, 122, 219, 221,
Gebel Barkal
George, a Copt, stele of ...
296,
objects
presented by
III,
George
222,
208,
ii3> ^53. 164, 177,
230, 240, 245, 247,
objects
...
Fayyum
R., Esq.,
89
Enoch
255
304
258
...
...
...
Hamilton,
...
...
W.
229
...
Harpokrates_
...
Hat, son of Amen-hetep
Hat-aa, stele of
...
Hat-aai
Hathor
125
no
201
181
104,
105,
136,
I75>
137,
i77>
190,
199,
256, 277
Hathor, Aegis of
...
Hathor Amenti
Hathor capital
...
Hathor of Denderah
Hathor, seated figure of
Hathor, standard of
Hathor-em-hat
Hathor-sa, chancellor
Hatshepset, Queen
Hau-neferu
...
Hawk,
granite
Hawker, Mrs.,
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
140
224
212
228
loi, 133
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
stelae presented
...
...
205
43
205
42
59
109
169
190
by
70, 18
250
Play,
Mr
16
INDEX.
Hayes-Sadler,
Col.
...
presented by
Heb-peri (?), stele of
Hefi
W.,
stele
...
...
...
...
...
24
241
55
85
293
...
299
Hehet
Hekui
Helene, stele of
...
...
Heliodorus, Paulus, stele of
Heliopolis...
...
Henaata
...
Heni,
...
...
230
...
89
90
227
stele of
Henka
Hennu
Henta,
58
...
...
coffin of
230
...
;
statue of
...
Hent-Annu
187
Hent-en-nebt
Henti-em-pet
Hent-mehit
...
Hent-nefert
Hent-ur
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
Hep
205
142
193
152
109
15
Hephaisteum
Hepi, libationer
Hepi, a man
162
72
...
...
...
Hep-tchefa, altar of
Heq
Heq-ab
Heq-hau,
stele of
Heq-nefer, stele of
Heqi
Heqt
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
Her-Heru,
priest
Hermes
...
king
...
Her-shefit
Hert-en-qef
Sutui, stele of
199
Her-sehetep-ab
Heru
Heru and
239
...
...
Herdsmen
...
...
Heru, figure of
...
...
Heru, a judge, stele of
...
Heru, a private person
...
Heru, stele of
...
...
Heru, an Utcheb priest, stele
Heru-a, envoy, stele of ...
Heru-a, kneeling figure of
Heru-a, libationer, stele of
Herua, stele of
Herua, steward, stele of ...
Heru-an-maati
Ileru-bak-shep-Menu-aa,
Ileru-Behutet
Heru-em-hat,
Ileru-em-hat
...
251
stele of...
Aa
58
58
153
...
Heru-em-heb, King
leru-em-heb, statues of ...
Ileru-em-heb, a prince, stele of,
130 ; door jambs from tomb of
Ileru-em-khut, stele of
...
Ileru-em-uaa, a judge, stele of
Heru-em-Ucia, stele of
I
Heru-khebit
Heru-khenti-Khat
Heru-Khuti
Heru- Menu, libation bowl
Heru-mes, stele of
...
...
...
88
203
113
87
134
135
180
...
235
270
272
198
...
240
...
123
184
188
...
...
of...
...
125
131
267
137
132
271
218
174
181
183
Heru-nefer ...
Heru-nefer, a judge
Heru-nefer, pyramid of ...
Heru-nekht, god ...
Heru-nekht, stele of
62,
Heru-nekht-netch-tef-f
Heru-netch-hra-tef-f (Heru-netchtef-f)
284
stele of
77
199
192
202
241
169
203 206,
Heru-pa-khart
...
Heru-qebh, stele of
...
Heru-sa-Ast
Heru-sa-Ast, altar of
...
Heru-sa-Ast, father of An-he
nekht
Heru-sa-Ast, god ...
Heru-sa-Ast, Ka priest, stele of
Heru-sa-Ast, priest, stele of
Heru-sa-Ast, private person
Heru-sa-Ast, stele of
'
...
.
240
266
164, 165, 219
63
...
...
238
...
...
32
208
...
...
288
...
...
(?)
Her-abu, stele of
Herakleopolis
Her-ap, stele of
Her-Bes, figure of
Hermonthis
Hermopolis
Herodotus
74
78
251
84
88
129
212
Her-ab-net ...
...
...
Her-ab-net, mother of Pep-ari
sep
145
337
Heru-seht, altar
of...
Heru-shept ...
164,
Heru-shere ...
Heru-sma-taui
priest of
Heru-ur
132, 204, 271
Hes, a royal kinsman, tablet of ...
Hes-petan-Ast, coffin of ...
...
Hetchert
...
Hetep-a, altar of ...
...
Hetep-Amen-atef-s
...
...
Hetep-heres, figure of
...
...
Hetepi
...
...
...
...
;
255
125
237
235
277
241
104
268
242
263
285
225
78
165
87
256
227
2
262
77
78
229
5,
41
Hetep-ka
...
...
...
...
54
Hetep-neb-su, stele of
...
...
90
Hetep-neteru
...
...
...
82
Hetep-sekher, daughter of Mert-tefs
4
Heteptu
...
...
...
...
37
Het-hert, private person ...
...
198
Het-hert-sa, stele of
...
Het-Heru-Nefer-hetep
Het-Heru-sa, stele of
...
41
15
80, 81
...
INDEX.
338
PAGE
Het-kha-em-Maat...
Het-nekht
Hetose, stele of
...
PAGE
121
151
Isis,
52, 86,
Isis,
Ilet-ta-her-cibt
293
83
Het-Thet-tain
75
Isis,
dedication to
statue of
stele of
...
...
Hi
Hierakion ...
Hippopotamus,
Horus
...
relief of
...
...
...
...
74
266
32
Horus
Horus
Horus
Horus
House
of Behen
...
of Mehenet
of Pe
of Resenet ...
,.
of the Six
Howard Vyse, objects
.
...
248, 251
40, 106
...
...
...
...
...
...
stele of
...
...
judge
...
...
104, 200
judge, stele of
offering-bearer, stele of
overseer of royal washers
...
...
priest
Mer-en-rtah
Queen, statue of
...
relief of
...
...
scribe, stele of
...
stele of
...
Hunru
Hunru,
Hunrui
Hurt
249
264
277
275
276
124
152
...
priest, of
75
presented
by
5, 229,
Hra-ankh ...
...
...
...
Hra-ankh, mother of Hra-sankh...
Hra-ankh (Nos. 1025, 1027) 274,
Hra-sankh,
224
223
224
priestess
...
...
148
219
134
154
193
I73
loi
...
185
I75
122, 168
168
...
187
199
186
...
...
...
...
289
...
...
...
261
...
...
...
289
Jackals of Pharaoh
Jacob, Patriarch ...
...
Ka-en-Ra
...
Ka
...
temple
Kaa
stele of...
...
...
...
32
175
163
122
4
145
290
141
118
lonas^
Apa
Isaac, Patriarch
I-senb
70
291
289, 290
5^
figures
of
Ka-nefer
Ka-nefer, an official
Ka-nefer, son of Ptah-Shepses
Kapa
127
14
4
...
4
15
Karama, Queen
193
193
293
298
298
292
292
Kama
168
213
136
99
68
Karei, stele of
Karnak
Karu
Katchakatcha,
...
Kahu, stele of
Kalabshah ...
la, stele of
...
...
...
246
90
la
la (Sha?)
...
...
Kasen
Kash
Kashta
...
stele of
...
I-em-uauu
...
Ka name
Ka of Amentet
Kar, relief of
119
61
194
273
Ibis, stele of the
...
263
I-em-hetep, cover of coffin of
275, 276
I-em-hetep, god
274
I-em-hetep, stele of
...
289, 290
292, 299
...
Jeremiah, St.
...
John, St., Church of
son
of
Euprepios,
John,
...
John, statue of
127
altar of
278
Huyshe, Wentworth, object pre202
sented by
...
Isis-Hathor...
...
...
...
264
Isma'il Pasha, 11. H. the Khedive,
cast presented by
...
...
258
luf-senb, stele of ...
...
...
88
lusas
...
...
...
...
142
lusenb, stele of
...
...
...
83
203
Hu-utchat-Shu,
...
172
85
Ka-tep, figure of
Kati
Keb
stele of
220
235
6
135
57, 199
Kefna
Keher-mert
219
92
Kek
57
Keki, a scribe
stele of
95
66
Kemen
54
Kernes, stele of
92
Kemef,
INDEX.
Kemtet
65
45
291
Ken
Kene, Apa ...
Kennard, H. Martyn,
stele
pre-
sented by...
235
Kent, goddess
Kerasher, stele of
179, 180
.
Kermah
Kesh (Nubia)
Keshkesh ...
Kha, a judge
Kha-Bekhnet, stele of
Kha-em-apt, a scribe
Kha-em-apt, stele of
Kha-em-hra, stele of
...
Kha-em-Maat, the barge of Amen
Kha-em-thert
Kha-em-Uast, ajudge
Kha-em-Uast, son of Sapa-ar
Kha-em-Uast, statue of ...
Kha-f-Ra, King 4,
214 ; casts
_
271
182
117
162
136
174
201
235
267
129
176
200
142
170
of statues of
...
Kha-kau-Ra
Kha-kheper-Ra
Khamai
Khamui,
...
...
...
...
...
...
9
46, 50, 163
...
163
...
...
stele of
Khamiiia
...
Khamuia,
stele
of
...
...
...
...
...
...
Kha-nefer-Ra, King
Kha-nekhtu-en-Heru,
Khart
stele of
...
250
Khart-Menu
Khartum
Khati, stele of
Khati-ur
...
Khemennu
...
...
Khennu,
Khensu
stele of
...
...
Khen-bak-Heru, stele
Khenemes, stele of
Khenemesu
Khenket
...
...
ot
239
171
stele of
189
184
189
80
58
73
...
Khart, stele of
Khart-ah- .... stele of
Khart-Ast, coffin of
Kharu,
Khati
141
...
...
28
227
281
186
58
76
93
...
...
191
...
...
63
65
90
305
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
10
Khensu-aa (?)
...
...
Khensu-em-Uast ...
...
Khensu-em-Uast Nefer-hetep
Khensu-hetep, door of
Khensu-iu, stele of
Khensu-pa-khart ...
Khensu-p-khart
Khensu-tef
...
...
...
...
145
183
252
..-157
277
... 227
282, 283
...
229
339
Khensu-user,
stele of
...
...
6
33, 44
...
of...
...
Kheper-ka,
Khepta
...
stele of
(?)...
Kher-beq-f
...
85
92
59
66
22
25
59
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
73
...
...
...
...
Kheta
...
...
...
...
71
160,261
...
...
...
...
...
Kherti-em-sa-f, stele of
Khian, King
...
42
42
65
...
Khenti-em-semt-ur, stele of
Khenti-khathi-am-hat, stele of
Khenti-khathi-hetep
...
Khenti-khathi-ur
Khenti-khati, stele of
...
Khenti-khati-hetep
...
Khenti-khat-sa
...
...
Khent-kau-s
...
...
Khent-kaut-s
...
...
Khent-khati
...
...
Khepera
33
69
22
.251
...
89
...
162
...
...
97
...
224
230
227
92
...
...
...
Khnemu
Khnemu-hetep, a Ha prince
...
Khnemu-hetep, bas-relief of a chief
ofNeklieb
Khnemu-hetep, stele of (No. 51)
18
(No. 182)
Khnemu-mes
Khnemu-Ra
...
...
...
...
...
...
Khu, stele of
Khu-Ast_
19
55
179
236
58
133
Khu-en-Aten,
Khufu
70
base
214
4, 7 J
of statue
cast
of
123, 124
of statue
of
...
Khuu, pyramidal
Ki
Ki, mother of
Ki, stele of
stele of
...
72
65
95
177
Khenemes
Kiau
K-khent
16
Kom Ombo,
Greek
stele
Apa
...
Kuros, Apa...
...
Kurillos,
7
21
...
Lady
of Sehert
114
Libation bowl of Amenartas, 220
of Heru-Menu, 181 ; of Herunefer,
199 ; of Mentu-em-hat,
228 ; of Mes, 190 ; of Hathor... 228
;
INDEX.
340
I'AGE
Libation tank 28
Library of Ptah
t67
vessel
242
...
Ivion, granite
163
Q7
Lion, Hyksos
Lions, red granite ...
Lizard-god ...
Lucceius Opliellians
121
248
284
pre-
sented by
60
PAGE
Medum
...
base
of
123
13, S2
...
...
Mehenet
Mehi
Mehi-Khatha
Mekhta
224
234
150
77
gate of 139;
Maa
69
Maa-kheru-Ra
Maana-nekht-f, stele of
aa-na-nekhtuf
Maa-nekht-f, figure of
163
149
154
...
Maat
Maat-en-Ra
Maat-Heru-ru
151
137, 149, 180,
199, 283
53, 54, 55, 163
253, 254
Mena, a seal-bearer
Mena, St
Mencphthah I
Men-ka-Ra
Men-kau-Ra, cast of statue of
Men-kheper-Ra
Men-kheper-Ra, high priest
268
Men-kheperu-Ra
Maat-ka-Ra, Queen
Maat-kha, princess
Maat-u-ru ...
211
Men-Maat-Ra
Maau
185
Men-nefer ...
Men-pehtet-Ra
Ment-ashetek
Macedon
255
Menthu
Madinat Habu
Mah
153
Mahesa-user,
Malies-hetep
254
66
stele of
58
Mahi
Mahu, an am kheiit priest
Mahu, a royal deputy, stele of
Mahu, a scribe, stele of ...
Mahu, statue of
Mahu, a superintendent, stele of...
Mai, a king's messenger
Mai, stele of
Maia, scribe, stele of
Mait
Maiu, figure of
Maket
Makhai
Makhai, a woman
Malta
...
Mam
at
Manna,
stele of
Marcus,
stele of
Marcus
Avirelius
Mareotis, Lake
Maria, stele of
Martyrs, era of
Mary, stele of
Mary the Virgin
Mashakbu-Pentau
Mashauasha
Matha, stele of
Mau-hes
16
...
204
137
207
177
188
119
172
153
38
199
43
188
100
150
55, 149
196
296
290
283
227
301
293, 294
294
...
...
292, 293
198
162
68
163
163
10
163
of
Amen
Maat-IIeru-[ru]
II
28
292
117, 160
211
163
163
83
163
...
69
89
87
...
47
liefs
Menthu-Menu, a
scribe
183
...
Menthu-nekhta
74
Menthu-Ra
105, 164
Menthu-sa, an
stele of
...
official at
...
Semnah,
...
53
...
68
Menthu-sa, son of Matha ...
Menthu-sa, royal scribe, stele of 41 42
Menthu-sa, stele of
34
Menthu-su, stele of
34
Menthu-user, son of Usertsen
69
Mentu
199
Mentu, son of Sebek-hetep
45
Mentu, stele of
138
,
Mentu-aa ...
Mentu-em-hat, libation bowl of
73
...
228
INDEX.
PAGE
Mentu-em-hat-senb
Mentu-hetep, stele of
Mentu-sa
...
Mentu-sheiau
...
...
Mentu-user-senb-f, stele of
228
34
138
...
...
73
...
84
Menu-Amen-em-khut
Menu-Amen-Ra-ka-mut-f
227
251
67
Menu-Heru-nekht, god
Menu-nefer,
44
93
stele of
Menu-nekht
Mer-en-Heru
163
...
...
Merit-atefs
171
176
187
219
28
(?),
stele of
Meroitic Inscriptions
Mer-Ptah-per-Amen,
Merrt
117
122
140
34
203
179
Meriti
Mer-netchem
Meroe
303
Meri-Ptah
Meri-Sekhet
...
stele of
281
281, 282
...
206
40
94
Merseker, Queen
...
Mer-seker, sister of Thuthu
152
Mer-sekert, goddess 131, 138, 150 131
...
...
Mer-sekert, woman
192
Merses'
89
Merta
...
64
Mer-taui-pen-Amen, King
209
...
Mert-atef-s, wife of Khart
...
73
Mert-nefer
84
Mert-seker, private person
194
...
Mert-tefs, Queen, stele of
...
4
Meru, a woman
...
...
...
96
Mer-Uast (?), relief of
154
Mes, libation bowl of
...
...
190
Mes, relief of
176
Mes-en-maa-en-IIeru
...
...
63
_
'
Meshtha
...
Mesopotamia
71
...
pre1
...
...
...
...
...
19
290
297
162
'Ali
addresses to
Mut-atef-f
...
...
...
122
138
193
Queen,
ceremonial
no
of,
...
141
125
...
Muti
Mut-khut
'
Mut-nefert
Mut-nefert, princess
...
Mut-Tefnut
Mykerinos ...
...
...
...
...
...
126
128
203
238
10,
Naau
241
Na-hetep, a judge
...
Nai
Nai
200
241
180
Nai, a judge
...
Naia, stele of
Nakhi, a judge, slab of
Nakhi, stele of
...
...
200
183
233
150
Name, the Good ...
26
...
...
Na-menkh-Amen, figure of
... 221
Nana, a librarian ...
...
...
134
Nanes-Bast
223
Napata
...
...
219, 221, 226
Neba, stele of
82
...
...
...
...
no
Neb-Amen (XVIIIth
...
...
108
...
...
...
...
264
268
64
249
59
26
292
Mimaut
stele of
162
object
202,
Moses,
Muhammad
Menu
194,
PAGE
Mit Rahinah
Mond, Mr. Robert,
sented by
Moses, a centurion...
163
Neb-nefer ...
...
Neb-nefer, a judge,
relief of
...
...
dynasty)
...
stele of
...
...
...
53
145
172;
...
193
INDEX.
342
PAGE
Neb-nefer, member of the royal
body guard, stele of
...
...
172
Neb-pehtet-Ra
...
...
...
163
Nebpu Usertsen, stele of ...
...
53
Neb-Ra, stele of
132
Nebtaa
...
...
...
...
195
Nebt-Annu...
...
...
153
Nebt-ant
72
Nebt-ant, mother ot Senbu-Usertsen 53
Neb-tchefa ...
...
...
...
199
Neb-tchefau, a judge, stele of
...
190
Neb-tchefaut, royal scribe, stele of 203
Neb-tchefaut, stele of
Nebt-hait
Nebt-heb
Nebt-hetep
...
...
...
...
191
262
...
...
Nebt-nefert
Nebt-peri-qer-qa
...
...
...
Nebt-Shenti
Nebt-utchat
...
...
...
73
142
175
Nefer t
235
daughter of Renp-nefer 187
daughter of Takhat ... 192
mother of Amen-mes ... 202
...
107
16
Nefer, stele of
Nefer, a judge, stele of
...
...
Nefer-aab, altar of...
...
76
103
I53
Nefert-ari,
Nefert-ari,
Nefert-ari,
Nefert-ari,
Nefert-ari,
Nefert-ari,
Nefert-ari,
Nefert-ari,
Nefert-i
Nefert-ith,
149
Nefert-khau
...
Nefer
Nefer-ka-Heru
Nefer-ka-Ra
Nefer-ka-Ra-annu ...
...
Nefer-ka-Ra Khentu
Nefer-ka-Ra Nebi
Nefer-ka-Ra Pepi senb ...
Nefer-ka-Ra Terl
Nefer-Khemennu, stele of
Nefer-meri-Ra
...
...
Nefer-mut (?) stele of
Nefer-Net
Nefer-Pepi ...
...
...
Nefer-Ra, stele of ...
...
Nefer-renpet
...
...
Nefer-renpet, libation vessel of
204
114
272
279
191
204
218
183
83
no
109
193
172
93
200
202
170
267
66
87
163
163
163
163
163
.-.163
...
...
...
...
...
...
163
144
23
148
232
23
27
155
167
10
mother of Qen
...
private person...
...
145
wife of AahmesI
99, 134
wife of Amen-hetep I
189
wife of Nakhi
233
274
Queen
123
151
Nefert-tu
Nefertu, wife of Sebek
Nefertut, stele of, set up by her son
...
Neferu, stele of
...
...
...
Neferu, wife of Beba-res ...
Neferu-nubu
...
Neferut
Negro, stele of the
34
77
35
40
94
70
217
86
...
...
...
Nehebu-Khensu, stele of ...
205
...
...
207
Nelieri, a scribe
...
Nehi, stele of
204
Nehsit
76
Neith
...8,224,227,230,235,238
18
...
Neka-ankh, lintel of door of
Nekau, stele of
233
219
Nekfi
Nekhebet, Nekhebit 32, 98, 116,
188, 199, 258
...
...
Nekhen
75,
Nekht, altar of
Nekht, brother of Aahmes
Nekht, son of Khamai, stele of
Nekht, stele of
Nekhta, bas-relief of
Nekhta, Ha prince, stele of
Nekhta, scribe, stele of ...
Nekhta, stele of
Nekhta-Ankh
Nekht- Amen,
Nekht- Amsu,
Nekhtenen
200
...
132
...
141
97
37
56, 71
...
stele of
figure of
Nekht-Heru-heb, a prefect
...
85
34
33
150
125
85
240
INDEX.
and
Nekht-Heru-hebt, obelisks
statue of, 247 ; shrine and sarco...
...
phagus of
...
248
Nekhti
83
Nekht-Menu,
figure of
125
...
Nekht-neb-f, statues of
249,250
Nekht-neb-tep-nefer-Antef, King
30
Nekhtu
190
Nekhtu-Menu-Nepan, stele of ... 194
"
Nektanebes
Nektanebos
Nemki, stele of
...
...
247, 248
249, 250
64
Nenek
14
Nenkasa
209
Nepan
...
...
...
...
194
Nephthys
52, 199, 232
Nera-Ra
203
Neraut
...
...
...
...
194
Nero_
283
Nes-Amen, stele of
...
.251
Nes-Amsu ...
...
...
...
279
Nes-Amsu, granite bowl of
...
220
Neser-Amen, figures of ...
...
232
Nes-Heru
241
...
Nes-Menu
Nes-Menu,
reliefs of
Nes-pa-aa-tcharu, stele
...
of...
...
167
...
Nesi-pa-qa-shuti, a priest...
Nes-Khensu
...
239
253
236
...
232
279
253, 254
... 236
...
Nes-p-Heru-Ra
231
...
...
...
...
...
218
200
267
277
276
229
241
271
Nes-tefit
Nesthet-Utchat
Nes-urit, stele of
343
Norman,
J.
sented by
...
...
...
292
Northampton, Marquis of, objects
presented by
...
...
251, 283
Nu, stele of
140
Nubi
57
Nubia
121, 162, 167, 168, 202,
expedition
into
221, 225, 226;
49
Nub-em-usekh
...
...
173
Nub-kau-Ra, King
44? 45? 163
Nub-kheper-Ra, relief of ...
...
98
'
Nub-nefer
Nub-nefert, stele of
Nuna-ent-sennu
...
Nut
199
150
93
117, 199, 224, 277
...
...
...
...
61
216
22,
106
247
36
128,
178, 191
Osiri
Osiris of An-rer-f
Osiris, statues in form of...
Osiris, standard of...
Osiris Ankh taui ...
Osiris Khenti Amenti 27, 50, 52,
59, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 73, 79,
82, 84, 86, 87, 88, 104, no,
126, 129, 140, 141, 142, 149,
152, 157=
Osiris Khenti-Mekes
Osorkon
48, 51, 161, 164, 214,
212,
215 ; relief of ...
...
236
224
228
225
242
...
108
Pabasaa
...
208
...
Net-hetchet
Net-neb-ua-kheper-aut
Net-nub, wife of Nekhta
34
85
...
...
249
...
...
56
...
...
248
290
...
211
...
48
269
...
Net-Ra
Nikea, stele of
...
Nile-god 67, 80, 277
Nine Tribes
Nini
...
statue of
...
145
27
165
10
176
83
173
262
Net(Neith)
Net-Aqert (I)
Net-Aqert (11)
Net-Artat ...
...
...
Netchem, statue of
...
Netchemet, Queen, Papyrus of
Netchem-pehi
...
...
Neter-Khert
...
...
Neter-mesu ...
...
...
...
239
tomb of
Paba
sentedby...
Pahae, stele of
Pa-hapt-tep-mekhtu,
stele of
119
235
233
228
70
94
182
298
210
291
stele of
Pahomo, Apa
Pahu,
213
138
151
203
132
206
195
INDEX.
344
PAGE
Pai-nehsi, stele of
...
Pa-kharu
...
...
...
145
Palgrave, F.T. stele presented by 139
Pa-mer-ahau, figure of
...
...
179
Pa-nefer-em-nekhu
...
132
Pa-nehsi, statue of...
...
165
Pa-nes-qa-shuti
...
...
...
253
Pa-neter-hen, granite coffin of
...
182
Pa-neter-lien, stele of
...
...
203
Pantu, stele of
152
Papyrus of Queen Netcheraet 208, 209
Pa-Ra-em-apt, an envoy ...
...
193
...
...
PAGE
86
...
Parashe
Paratabuba
...
...
...
...
(?)
...
...
...
...
...
Pen-....'
Pepi I
Pepi II
Pathenf
Pau, stele of
Pau-heru-a, stele of
Pe
...
...
...
Pehai
Pena_(Uthenaa)
Pen-Amen
Pen- Amen,
Pen-Amen,
...
...
judge, stele
...
of.
..
...
...
scribe, stele of
...
stele of
...
Penbui
Pen-Maam,
...
Pen-Naat
Pen-neferu, stele
...
...
Pennu
Pen-nub
Pen-nub,
80
255
264
223
59
271
26
190
100
210
30 j
142
198
I43
...
...
...
189
184
..23
...
...
'
Pi
Pi-Aai, statue of
_
...
24
23
27
66
36, 63
Per-Tem ...
...
...
...
215
Per-Uatchet
...
...
116
...
Pestett
216
Peta-Amen-apt, slab of ...
...
232
Peta-as, a scribe, stele of ...
... 252
Peta-Bast
228
Peta-Bast, high priest of Memphis 275
Peta-Bast, stele of
276
Peta-Heru
237
Peta-Heru-Haphap, coffin of
...
251
Peta-Heru-p-khart, stele of
...
271
Peta-hra-ka
276
Peta-khens-aat
...
...
...
278
Peta-khensu Nefer-hetep ...
...
271
Peta-nefer-hetep
266
...
...
...
Peta-nefer-hetep, stele of
...
269
Petat-Anher
268
Petat-Heru, stele of
...
...
269
Peter, deacon
...
...
... 293
Peter, deacon and monk, stele of
298
Peter, deacon, stele of
...
...
289
P-ha, stele of
284
Pharaoh
119, 133
Pharaoh Hophra ...
...
222, 223
Pharaoh, Jackals of
...
...
246
Phebamon ...
...
...
...
292
261
Philae
Philip Arrhidaeus ...
...
...
255
...
Philipe, T., hawk presented by
244
Phillips, Sir T., stele presented by 183
268
Philopator
Philotera, princess ...
...
...
276
Philotheos, St
292
Philotheos, stele of
299
...
...
...
Phoibammon
292
...291
...
...
Phoibamon ...
...
133
129, 130
stele of
230
-
sep
...
Pepi-nefer ...
...
Pepi-set (?), stele of
Peri
Pert
193
102
138
177
253
stele of
Pa-sher-en-Ptah, stele of
275
Pa-shet, altar of
154
Pa-shet, artificer, stele of...
...
137
Pa-shet, brother of Makhai, relief of 100
Pa-shet, judge
200
...
...
...
Pa-shet, judge, relief of ...
...
192
Pa-shet, limestone stele of
128
...
Pa-shet, sandstone stele of
i73
...
...
then(?)
Pep-ari-
294
167
185
166
120
178
...
...
...
...
200
143
...
198
...
207
...
243
82
...
240
...
Pasebkhanut, King
...
51,211
Pasebkhanut, private person, stele of 211
Pa-ser,
Pa-ser,
Pa-ser,
Pa-ser,
Pa-ser,
...
219
170
Piankhi meri Amen, cast of stele of 219
212
Pibeseth
Pif-a-Menu
233
238
Pif-mau
288
Pillar altar
Pi-menth
225
215
...
Pithom, Recorder of
...
Pkhar-Khensu, stele of ...
251
INDEX.
345
Ple'mos, stele of
299
Plunkett, Col. G. F., R.E., stele
...
...
217
presented by
...
P-mau
...
...
Puher
...
...
Politta, stele of
Pompey's
Pillar
Porieuthes, stele of
Price, F. G. Hilton, stele
by
Prudhoe,
Lord,
217
288
86, 160
...
...
297
presented
279
&c.,
sented by
Psemthek, an official
...
Psemthek, priest of Hathor
Psemthek, sarcophagus of. ..
P-sher-meht, stele of
...
...
...
...
...
224
228
230
269
Ptah
167,
136, 137,
148,
149,
191, 239, 240; Library of
...
162, 164
242 ; Temple of
216
Ptah Aneb resu
...
...
...
Ptah of the Southern Wall
...
94
172,
Ptah-artas
Ptah-asti
Ptah-em-heb,
Ptah-em-uaa
Ptah-em-uaa,
243
212
stele of
...
stele of
Ptah-erta-na, obelisk of
Ptah-hetep, stele of
...
...
191
...
...
...
...
198
169
...
...
216
...
...
25
...
124
124
267
192
119
127
144
178
Ptah-khensu
...
...
Ptah-mai, stele of
Ptah-meri ...
...
...
Ptah-mert
Ptah-mes
Ptah-mes, figure of
...
Ptah-mes, priest, stele of ...
Ptah-mes, royal scribe, stele of
Ptah-neferu
Ptah-nekhtu, stele of
Ptah-resu-aneb-f ...
...
...
...
...
71
242
...
...
87
82
94, 130, 138, 178, 209
...
...
Ptah-S-ankh
Ptah-Seker ...
Ptah-Seker-Asar 58, 65, 70, 80, 85,
Ptah-Sekri ...
...
...
Ptah-Sekri, stele of
...
Ptah-shepses, a Ka priest...
Ptah-shepses, stele of
...
Ptah-Tanen
...
...
142
95
...
...
11
52
Ptah-uash, bas-relief of ...
...
20
I, Soter
256
255,
II, Philadelphus, stelae of
...
...
...
Ptolemy
Ptolemy
256, 257
258
258, 268, 278
...
...
259
...
... 260
...
Pui
...
...
...
260, 267
261
..
275
263
65
154
...
of Amen-em-heb
155
of Antef-aa-ap-Maat
97, 98
...
of a i^-iest
...
155
...
of I leru-nefer
...
192
I55
of Tcha-nefer
...
Pyramid, the Great, casing stones of 5
Pyramid
Pyramid
Pyramid
Pyramid
Pyramid
Pyramid, uninscribed
...
92
Qaa, stele of
...
...
Qa-aat
Qaha, craftsman, stele of...
...
Qaha, judge, stele of
...
Qaha, official, stele of
Qaha, superintendent, stele of
...
205
Qarta, stelae of
...
...
...
Qebhsennuf
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
77
179
104
136
196
23
248
231
37
217
...
loi
...
...
Qen-aa, reliefs of ...
Qen-her-khepesh-f, stele of
152
I75
...
...
...
...
Qebti
Qehet
Qemha,
Qen
stele of
'
Qersh
Qetshet, Qeteshit
154
284
244
180, 194
Ra
boat of
...
191
...
...
...
...
293
29
Ra-Harmachis
178,
207,
Ra-heq-khuti
Ra-Heru-khuti
...
...
...
Ra-Heru-khuti-Temu
...
Ra-lietep, bas-relief of
...
Ra-hetep, father of Pa-shuti
Ram
of
...
Ram-god
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
83
86
136
217
173
23
...
...
...
238
...
...
...
169
154
196
stele of
Ra-men-kheper, prince
Ra-meri-nefer
...
Ra-merit
...
Ra-mert
Ra-mes, a priest
Ra-mes (No. 712)
Ra-mes (No. 735)
loi
...
Amen
I73
12,13
Ra-hetep (Sekhem-uatch-kha-Ra)
Ra-kha-._.
124
...
...
202
INDEX.
346
Ra-mes,
Rameses
stele of
II...
...
...
...
119
48, 51
Rameses/II, fist of colossal statue
of, 164 ; granite pillar of 164 ;
granite lion of ...
...
...
163
Rameses
II,
statues
of
statue of ...
...
portions
160
of colossal
wooden
ff.,
...
...
...
159
Tablet of Ancestors of 163
III, base of pillar of
lintel from a door, wall slab
...
198
Rameses IV
...
...
...
198
Ra-mes-nekhtu
...
...
...
197
Ramesseum
...
160, 165, 225
Ra-messu-em-per-Ra
...
...
195
Ra-mesu
...
...
...
...
124
Ra-nefer, stele of ...
...
...
27
Ra-nub-kheper
...
...
...
98
Ra-sekhem-ta (?)
82
Rau...
;
43,44
Ra-uben, stele of ...
...
208
...
Ra-uben, tablet of (No. 359)
...
104
Ra-uben, tablet of (No. 551)
...
153
Reb
175
Rebecca, stele of ...
...
...
294
Rehu-ankh
58
Rehu-ankh, mother of Sen-atef ... 45
Rei, stele of
...
...
97
Rends
83
Renf-senb ...
...
...
...
71
Rennu
...
...
...
152
Rennut
136
Rennut, goddess ...
...
...
168
Rameses
Rameses
II,
Renpet
64
Renpif, stele of
...
...
Renpit-nefert
...
...
Renp-nefer, prince, figure of
Ren-rut
Ren-sankh
Ren-sankh, wife of Sehetep-ab
Ren-sankhu
...
...
Ren-senb, stele of
Ren-senb, the mason
...
Ren-senb, wife of Senb-an(?)
Ren-s-senb ...
...
...
Ren-s-senb, wife of Kemes
...
...
...
...
67
277
...
187
251
58
...
43
89
83
34
76
90
92
85
139
228
63
224
...
...
...
...
...
...
Rent
Re-Ptah
Rert, goddess
...
...
Rerut
Resenet
Reshpu, god, 179, 180; praises of 135
...
...
...
Re-stau
...
146
Rhind, A. H., stele presented by 282
...
no
Ri, mother of Amen-hetep
28
Roof slab
258-260
Rosetta Stone
222
Rosetta, temple of Temu at
...
226
Royal Brethren, the
'
91, 289
^^y
l^ui
Ruru, stele of
...
Rutch-ahau, stele of
Rutchek, inscription of, 7
of
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
;
...
178
187
177
196
159
16
271
29
portion
tomb of
...
...
(?) King
Sa-Amen, King ...
...
Sa- Amen, husband of Khu
Sa
...
...
303
58
...
Sa-An-her, stele of
...
57
Sa-ast, stele of
...
...
...
Sab (Seb)
Sa-Bast-Heru-Khebit,
63
Sabinos, stele
...
...
...
297
Sabu, father of Ameni, stele of ...
68
Sabu, son of Keher-mert, stele of
92
Sabu, stele of
...
...
...
91
Sa-Hathor, brother of luf-senb ... 88
Sa-Hathor, chancellor
...
...
59
Sa-Hathor, husband of Khu
...
58
Sa-Hathor, son of Usertsen-Usa,
stele of
80, 81
_
Sa-Hathor,
Sa-Hethert
Sahu-Ra
Sai
Sais
...
stele of
...
...
...
...
41
58
266
...
...
...
...
239
...
...
Sa-Mentu
138
San, sphinx of
...
San-al-Hagar
Sankh-ab-taui, King
Sankh-taui ...
...
Santef-ankh
Sapa-ar, stele of
...
...
51
256, 257
...
...
...
...
...
30
80
...
...
141
87
Sa-Ptah
76
Sara, stele of
...
...
...
293
Sarabit al-Khadim, antiquities from
I. 43j 47, 54, 61, 162
Sa-renenut, stele of
...
...
75
Sa-Renput, statue of
...
...
46
Sa-Sebek
Sa-Sebek,
Sata
Sat-afu
Satet
...
...
coffin of
...
...
77
...
...
240
,..69
...
...
...
...
...
44
INDEX.
347
PAGE
PAGE
Satet-hetep...
...
...
...
Sat-Hathor
Sat-Hathor, wife of Khenti-khathihetep
...
...
...
...
46
67
71
Sati
Satkames
...
...
...
...
Sat-nebt-nut
Sat-nefert
Sat-nekht
Satpar
Sat-Tep-neter
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
Satukh
Sau
Scarabaeus ...
Seankha, stele of
Seb (Sab)
Seba
Sebek
Sebek, an
103
36
43
89
150
58
58
241
261
34
...
official
249
136, 142, 286
...
...
223
...
Sebek-em-heb
...
...
77
33
59, 75
...
145
...
...
Sebek-em-sa-f, King
...
...
Sebek-her-heb, stele and altar of...
Sebek-hetep (Kha-nefer-Ra)
...
Sebek-hetep, boat-builder, stele of
Sebek-hetep, brother of Ptah-Sekri
Sebek-hetep, mother of Hapu, stele
of...
81
54
80
45
95
'
93
95
84
58
'
Sebek-hetep,
Sebek-hetep,
Sebek-hetep,
Sebek-hetep,
mother of Ki
...
overseer
...
private person
scribe,
...
...
memorial cone
81
of...'
...
...
...
...
145
84
...
...
...
...
50
Sebek-hetepet
...
...
...
81
Sebek-mes
...
...
...
145
...
240
...
77
39
57
61
92
...
Sebek-sen ...
...
...
Sebek-sen, stele of
...
Sebek-tata, stele of
...
Sebek-tatau, overseer of the
stele
...
...
...
...
Sheiit.,
oif
Sebek-tatau
Sebek-tatau-teta, a priest
Sebek-tau, stele of
...
of
75
59
67
...
...
...
73
...
...
...
Sebta, statue
...
...
...
Sehapi
...
...
...
87
114
Sebek-unnu
Sehert
Sehetep-ab,
Stele of
...
40
77
son of Khensu-user,
Seker
Seker-Asar
1 1,
...
...
88
23
91
Sekhem-ka-Ra, King
...
Sekhem-khu-taui-Ra
...
Sekhem-uatch-kha-Ra, King
...
91
80
82
82
...
80
Sekhem-uatch-taui-Ra, statue of
Sekheref, stele of
29
Sekhet
142, 185, 255
111-114
Sekhet, statues of
62
Sekhet-Usert
62
Sekhmet-Usert
...
...
...
Sem
priest
...
...
...
Semites
...
...
...
"4
...
...
Semti-seneb
...
...
...
Sena
...
...
...
...
2,
...
...
Senb,
stele of
Senb-an
(?),
...
...
...
stele of
Sent, King
Sent, wife of Antef...
Sent-nai, figure of
Sent-lhu
Sep
.
Sept....
182
32, 33
53>
Semnah
Semt Amentet
Sepi
33
...
43
157
42
43
88
87
45
28
70
87
75
75
87
69
81
69
64
95
53
36
163
5
43
44
4
4
4
179
6
25
142
196
i
...
40,41
187
175
199
142
336
INDEX.
348
PAGE
Seqi, or Seqin, altar of
...
...
244
Serapis
...
...264, 266, 275, 288
Serekh
...
Sergius, St.
Serine, Apa
...
...
...
80
...
...
...
192
...
...
...
...
299
273
...
261
...
...
...
...
Set
Setau, cover of sarcophagus of
Setau, relief of
...
...
...
Setem
priest
...
Seti I,
214
Seti II,
monuments
158
...
...
relief
statue of
...
of
...
Set-menthi
...
199
168
168
171
...
...
...
...
...
...
66
117
...
89
58
238
12
Shemsu-Heru-Menu
Shent
Shep-en-Amen
...
Shep-en-apt, Queen,
mother ...
...
Sheps,
...
...
'
...
220
...
...
218
75
266
royal
...
stele of
220
90
215
Shepset-tent, princess
Shera, a Ka priest
...
...
...
...
Shere-mes
...
...
145
...
...
279
...
...
...
...
...
...
Sheret-ankh, altar of
Shesha, stele of
...
Shesu-Heru-mer,
Shishak
...
stele of
...
Shrine, altar of
...
Shrine, monolithic...
Shrine of Ani, 155 ; of
...
...
34
210
...
...
291
...
...
260
Ruka
...
Shu
196
182
Sinai 43, 47, 54, 61, 256 ; antiquities from Peninsula of ...
...
I
...
Six, Great House of
26, 75
Slab, intercolumnar
...
...
222
Slabs, intercolumnar of Nektanebos 250
Sma-taui
...
...
...
...
Smen-nu
...
...
...
...
...
...
32
67
195
131
...
228
Southern Ten
...
...
...
Spencer, Earl, objects presented by
95
Sper
...
93
Sphinx,
...
...
180
203
Set-nekht
Seur-resht-hennut, stele of
...
I58ff.
Seti, stele of
Set-nef, stele of
142
221
...
from tomb of
...
4
15
Sesut-em-Amen
PAGE
Smetsmet
cast of
...
...
51
...
...
...
254
of beard
repairs of...
portion
uraeus of, 7
Sphinxes, hawk-headed
Stau-an, stele of ...
Stelae, Coptic
...
;
and
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
Sti-em-qeb
Stool, the
Succoth
Sudan
117,
...
Sudan
...
283
164
189
295
68
...
...
...
...
...
i53
2
...
...
...
215
Suez Canal
...
...
Suhak
Sukhenemes, son of Ki,
Sulb
Sun-dial
...
stele of
...
222
...
291
72
121
...
263
118
...
...
...
...
...
...
97
2, 3
...
23
134
Sururu, figure of
...
...
...
Syene
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
194
144
...
...
236
220
...
277, 278
Ta-An-her
151
Ta-an-her-tuuset
Taa-satha ...
Ta-Bes
261
...
Tafnekhth
Tahes, stele of
Tahunai
...
...
(without
...
...
...
...
Taia, stele of
Tai-nekht-en-Uast, altar of
Tai-se.shep-pet
Ta-kem, stele of
Ta-Kenset
Takha, priestess
stele of
285
219
238
133
...
294
...
231
...
236
172
...
...
...
Takhaa-en-Bastet
Ta-khar
216
251
124
...
254
INDEX.
PAGE
Ta-Khart-Ast, princess
Takhat, a priestess, stele of
Tak-niai
...
...
...
...
Tall al-Maskhutah
Tall-Bastah
'
Tallous, stele of
Talsia, stele of
Ta-mait, stele of
Ta-mut-sher,
...
...
177
133
coffins
from
Ta-nuath-Amen,
Tapi
...
...
cast of stele of
...
...
...
...
...
Tata-aa, stele of
...
...
...
181
Tat-Amen-heb
...
...
...
251
87
Ta-set, altar of
Ta-set, stele of
Ta-sheb-en-Net
Ta-shera-Menu,
Tata
Tataaa
...
Tatat-nubt
Ta-tchesert
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
stele of
'
Tchefat
Tche-hra
...
...
191
145
20
267
Tche-menu...
...
...
... 272
Tcheser-ka-Ra
...
163
...
Tcheser-kbeperu-Ra setep-en-Ra
163
Tchesert
...
...
...
133
Tchet-ab
.,,
...
...
...
245
Tchet-An-her-auf-ankh
241
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
71
...
...
249
...
...
8
62
...
70
82
...
154
...
199
...137
...
70
from
...
60, 61
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
Tep
Tep-ahet, daughter of Ren-senb
Terenouthis
...
...
Term
of
Hermes
Terot-en-Shoone
Tet
Teta, king
,
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
stele of...
...
Thakhauath, Queen
'
23
73
139
That-I-em-hetep,
119
224
275
272
140
Thehi
...
Then-Menu...
...
...
...
...
...
Thent-Amen
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
241
145
192
...
...
...
254
...
...
...
...
...
...
16
25
...
...
...
...
256
288
292
Teta, stele of
Teta, a priest, stele and statue of
20
Tetathi, stele of
...
...
...
149
Tet-ka-Ra Assa
18
Tet-ka-Ra Maa
163
Teucharis, stele of
...
... 293
95
55
127
255
83
II, 179
Thaa
"
...
...
Tenauit
Tennai
'
...
...
...
tomb of
Tat-Hert
Ta-ur
Tchatcha
Tchauf
...
...
251
253
245
227
209
Tehuti-mes, bowl of
...
...
109
Tehuti-mes, chief captain of the
gate
130
Tehuti-sat
154
Tell al-Amarna
...
...
...
124
Tem, Temu... 118, 142, 151, 177,
182, 209, 251
Temu, temple of, at Rosetta 222, 260
96,129,179
263
139
Ta-ur, wife of Khensu
...
... 218
Taurt, goddess 150, 181, 188, 199, 220
Taurt, priestess
216
...
...
...
Ta-user-s
...
...
...
... 203
Ta-usert
...
... 219
...
...
Tcha
239
Tchaa, "beautiful name"of Sebektau
73
Tchaa, stele of
...
...
45
Tcha-Het-hert-mu, stele of
...
236
Tchai
152
Tchai, figure of
...
216
...
...
Tchaiu-taiu, stele of
...
...
233
Tchakarutha
...
...
200
...
Tchanefer ...
...
...
lOi
...
Tcha-nefer, pyramid of ...
155
Tcharru, stele of ...
...
...
91
Tchet-Khensu
Tehuti Hai
Tehuti-her-mak-f ...
...
Tehuti-her-maktu-f, stele of
Tehuti-hetep
...
...
Tehuti-hetep, painted reliefs
221
84
294
86
256
229
279
272
227
268
65
203
Tapia, stele of
Ta-Ptah-ankh-s
...
Tarrana
Tasa-en-ankh
...
...
Tebat-neteru-s
...
Tebt, wife of Thetha
tef-abt
Tehuti, stele of
...
Tehuti-aa, stele of ...
262
Ta-nefer
...
...
...
...
207
Takem
...
Ta-nefer, father of
272
Tanis
51, 256, 257, 258
Tana,
Tchet-hra
Tchet-hra, father of Nes-Heru
Tchet-Khensu-af-ankh
Tchet-Mut-as-ankh
Teb, dog
...
...
266
Tan
I'AC.E
225
...
192
...
97
164, 215
161, 212
...
279
290
stele of
349
Thent-ant ...
Thent-apt ...
Thent-asha ...
Thentet, priestess
Thentet-s ...
Thentha
...
Thent-pa-ta
Theodore,
Theon
15
188
stele of
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
290
284
270
...
...
19
Theta-Asar, stele of
Thetha, bas-reliefs of
INDEX.
350
PAGE
tomb
of
...
...
...
Theti
Theutora, stele of ...
Thi, Queen...
...
Thi, stele of
Th-I-em-hetep, stele of
Thitu
...
...
...
31
...
...
...
237
...
203
294
Uah-ankh-Antef-aa, King...
...
30
151
Uah-ka
239
275
262
264
Uah-ka-hetep
Uasarken II
...
...
tomb of
...
. .
...
...
...
...
75
75
...
48, 212
Uasarken-meri-Amen
...
...
211
Th-nefer-hra, stele of
...
...
Thompson, Col. T. P. , angle-slab
presented by
...
...
...
158
Uasarken-sa-Ast
...
...
216
Thoth
Uatchet, goddess
Uatchet, a man
Uatchet-hetep
Thoth,
Uatchmes
Ubekht
Twice-great"
Thothmes
temple
of, 106
III,
of,
;
relief of
Thothmes
jamb
106
cast
...
of door from
cast of sphinx
of stele
...
III, head,
..
106
royal
106
...
of,
107
Ka
105; gran...
...
105
of obelisk
108
of
Thothmes IV
in, 112
Thoueris
Th-sheret-meht
181, 199
Thuiia, stele of
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
Thuna
Thunrei
...
Thur
Thuthu, a sandal maker
Thuthu, stele of
Tiberius Caesar, stele of
Titianus
T-Khart-Menu
Trajan
(?),
stele of
271
I33
140
178
182
152
124
282
283
262
283
294
Trois, stele of
Trustees of the Christy Coll., object
...
...
148
presented by
...
Tsia, stele of
294
Tua
Tua-mutef ...
tuat Chamber
-194
...
...
...
248
18
Tut-ankh-Amen
121
Tutu, altar of
278
74
200
tutua
Tutuaa, relief of
Uah-ab-Ra (Hophra)
...
Uah-ab-Ra, an inspector,
phagus of
(?)-hetep, stele of
Uash-ka,
stele of
Uhemki
monument of
Thothmes III, portion
ite
of,
...
of,
247
Uas
222,223
sarco-
230
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
94
20
256
...
...
...
91
...
...
...
...
...
...
62
172
192
64
91
18
191
U-nefer
...
...
Unenkhu, stele of ...
143
Unen-nefer
130, 1 37
Unen-nefer, the envoy, stele of ... 186
i75
...
.
Unen-neferu, stele of
Un-nefer
61, 66, 104, 182
...
241
Un-nefer, a priest, stele of
...
...
251
Un-nefer-a, stele of
202
Un-ta-uat, stele of
15
Unten, wife of Afa
189
Ur-Amen-nekht
of
...
mastaba
Ur-ari-en-Ptah,
24
186
Ur-nefert
of
...
Ur-nes
Urnuru
...
...
Ur-reshpu, stele of
...
...
...
...
Urt Hekau
Urt-hekaut
167
I43
196
Urti'
Urt-uah-su
...
User, slab of
User, stele of
User-ab (Chephren)
...
...
User-kheperu-Ra
...
...
...
...
...
...
User-Satet, stele of
Usertsen
Usertsen
17
...
User-hat, stele of
King
206
89
7i
248
I44
205
135
18
171
I44
17, 42,
I
I,
name, 39
stele
recording
head of statue
stelae of reign of
Usertsen 11
...
of,
60
his
39
4O5 4i
5'
Usertsen III
Usertsen III, statues of ... 46, 47,
;
Usertsen, altar of
Usertsen, father of the official
..
...
...
Sebek-hetep
Usertsen, official, stele of
45
53
48
7^
5
67
INDE)(.
Usertsen-Usa
User-ur, stele of
...
Utcha-pes
...
...
Utcha-rens, stele of
Utchat-ren-s
...
Utcheb priest
...
Utchu-ankh, stele of
Uthenaa, bas-relief of
69
88
Wadi
87
Wadi Tumilat
71
Wall paintings
White Crown
72
80
...
...
36
...
231
...
...
234
...
251
18, 269, 271
...
20
...
26
...
...
Ilalfah
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
164
145-147
...
39
sented by
...
...
...
143
...
...
...
,..
...
...
106
263
190
...
...
255
283
Victor, Apa
...
...
...
291
Victoria, Her Majesty Queen, object
presented by
...
...
Xerxes
Verus, Lucius
254
Zakazik
Zobah, desert of
280
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