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Topographical Bibliography of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic Texts, Statues, Stelae, Reliefs and Paintings Griffith Institute, Sackler Library, 1 St John Street, Oxford OX1 2LG, United Kingdom [email protected] Ancient Egypt Past and present members of the staff of the Topographical Bibliography of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic Texts, Statues, Stelae, Reliefs and Paintings, especially R. L. B. Moss and E. W. Burney, have taken part in the analysis of this periodical and the preparation of this list at the Griffith Institute, University of Oxford This pdf version (situation on 14 July 2010): Jaromir Malek (Editor), Diana Magee, Elizabeth Fleming and Alison Hobby (Assistants to the Editor) Engelbach in Ancient Egypt (1914), cf. 3-4 frontispiece [1-5] El Riqqa. Cemetery A. Finds. iv.87 Jewellery, temp. Sesostris II and III, in Manchester Museum, S966-70. Engelbach in Ancient Egypt (1914), cf. 4 frontispiece [6-10] El Riqqa. Tomb of Beri. Temp. Tuthmosis III. iv.87 Jewellery, in Edinburgh, Royal Scottish Museum. Eckenstein in Ancient Egypt (1914), 9 fig. 5 [= Petrie, Researches fig. 55] Sinai. Wâdi Maghâra. vii.342 Stela, Amenemhet III (from Petrie), 23 of Gardiner & Peet, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38571. Eckenstein in Ancient Egypt (1914), 10 fig. 6 Sinai. Wâdi Maghâra. vii.340-1 Relief of Khufu (= Gardiner & Peet, No.7). Eckenstein in Ancient Egypt (1914), 11 fig. 7 (from Petrie, Researches, fig. 127) Sinai. Serâbit el-Khâdim. Finds. vii.358 Sandstone baboon, in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, 1896.3941. Eckenstein in Ancient Egypt (1914), 12 fig. 10 Sinai. Wâdi Maghâra. vii.340 Rock-stela of Snefru (5 of Gardiner & Peet). von Bissing in Ancient Egypt (1914), 14 fig. 11 (called Graz Museum) Thebes. Miscellaneous. Stelae. Location unknown. i 2 .813

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Ancient Egypt

Past and present members of the staff of the Topographical Bibliography of Ancient EgyptianHieroglyphic Texts, Statues, Stelae, Reliefs and Paintings, especially R. L. B. Moss and E. W.

Burney, have taken part in the analysis of this periodical and the preparation of this list at theGriffith Institute, University of Oxford

This pdf version (situation on 14 July 2010):Jaromir Malek (Editor), Diana Magee, Elizabeth Fleming and Alison Hobby (Assistants to the

Editor)

Engelbach in Ancient Egypt (1914), cf. 3-4 frontispiece [1-5]El Riqqa. Cemetery A. Finds.iv.87Jewellery, temp. Sesostris II and III, in Manchester Museum, S966-70.

Engelbach in Ancient Egypt (1914), cf. 4 frontispiece [6-10]El Riqqa. Tomb of Beri. Temp. Tuthmosis III.iv.87Jewellery, in Edinburgh, Royal Scottish Museum.

Eckenstein in Ancient Egypt (1914), 9 fig. 5 [= Petrie, Researches fig. 55]Sinai. Wâdi Maghâra.vii.342Stela, Amenemhet III (from Petrie), 23 of Gardiner & Peet, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38571.

Eckenstein in Ancient Egypt (1914), 10 fig. 6Sinai. Wâdi Maghâra.vii.340-1Relief of Khufu (= Gardiner & Peet, No.7).

Eckenstein in Ancient Egypt (1914), 11 fig. 7 (from Petrie, Researches, fig. 127)Sinai. Serâbit el-Khâdim. Finds.vii.358Sandstone baboon, in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, 1896.3941.

Eckenstein in Ancient Egypt (1914), 12 fig. 10Sinai. Wâdi Maghâra.vii.340Rock-stela of Snefru (5 of Gardiner & Peet).

von Bissing in Ancient Egypt (1914), 14 fig. 11 (called Graz Museum)Thebes. Miscellaneous. Stelae. Location unknown.i2.813

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Stela, King Sebekemsaf II(?) before Ptah-Sokari, Dyn. XVI.

%Von Bissing, Fr. W. in Ancient Egypt (1914), 14 fig. 12 (as not later than 700 BC)803-074-640Round-topped stela, Irtiertjau, son of Es(pe)kashuti, in adoration before Re-Harakhti, with two lines ofnames below, probably Dyn. XXVI, in Graz Museum (currently Steiermärkisches LandesmuseumJoanneum) sometime before 1914, present location not known.

%Von Bissing, Fr. W. in Ancient Egypt (1914), 15 fig. 13 (as Dyn. XIX-XX)803-052-900Round-topped stela, Tjaua, God’s father of Ptah, Beloved of the god, in adoration before seated Osiris-Onnophris, and below, man censing offerings ‘for the ka of the Stonemason of the west of Memphis(name lost)’, Dyn. XIX, in Graz Museum (currently Steiermärkisches Landesmuseum Joanneum)sometime before 1914, present location not known.

Petrie in Ancient Egypt (1914), 21 fig. 17Abydos. Temple of Sethos I.vi.24(218)-(219)Relief, Osiris-Onnophris as mummy with Horus and Isis, from lower register.

Petrie in Ancient Egypt (1914), 23 fig. 18Koptos. Misc.v.132Ka of Ram. III from relief, in London, Petrie Museum.

Petrie in Ancient Egypt (1914), 24-25 fig. 20S. aqqâra. Objects from tombs.iii2.774Model boat, prob. early Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, 4916.

Petrie in Ancient Egypt (1914), fig. on 48 pl. 2Thebes. Misc. Statuesi2.783Male bust from double-statue with wife, (called female), prob. temp. Amenophis III, in BirminghamMuseum, 69.96.

Petrie in Ancient Egypt (1914), cf. 48 1st pl. after 48800-494-260Head of royal statue, prob. of Amenemhet III, in London, Petrie Museum, 14363.

Petrie in Ancient Egypt (1914), cf. 96 pl. opp. 49Thebes. Tomb 69. Menna.i2.135(2)Girls quarrelling and removing thorn, and men combing (?) flax in III-IV.

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Brunton in Ancient Egypt (1914), 49-51El-Lâhûn. Pyramid of Sesostris II.iv.107View and description.

Petrie in Ancient Egypt (1914), fig. on 95Thebes. Tomb 69. Menna.i2.139(12)Family of deceased from fishing-scene.

Petrie in Ancient Egypt (1914), 2 plates after 96 cf. cover (from east)Thebes. Tomb 69. Menna.i2.139(14)Statue of wife of dec., in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36550.

Petrie in Ancient Egypt (1914), pl. opp. 97El Lâhûn. Tomb of Sit-Hathor-int.iv.109Pectorals of Amenemhet III and Sesostris II, and armlets of Amenemhet III, pectoral of Amenemhet III inCairo, Egyptian Museum, 52712, rest in New York Metropolitan Museum.

Murray in Ancient Egypt (1914), 103-4Abydos. The Osireion.vi.29General account.

Murray in Ancient Egypt (1914), 104Abydos. The Osireion.vi.29Plan.

Murray in Ancient Egypt (1914), 105Abydos. The Osireion.vi.29Views.

Petrie in Ancient Egypt (1914), fig. on 124Abydos. Temple of Sethos I. Smaller Chapel of Sethos I.vi.21(191)Inmutf with incense from second scene.

Petrie in Ancient Egypt (1914), 124 [lower]Dishâsha. Tomb of Inti.iv.122

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Overthrowing ox from 4th register.

Petrie in Ancient Egypt (1914), fig. on 125Gîza. Misc. Statues.iii2.305Limestone reserve head, Dyn. IV, in London, Petrie Museum, 15988.

Ancient Egypt (1914), fig. on 144El-Lâhûn. Mortuary Temple. Sesostris II.iv.107Head of Sesostris II from relief, in London, Petrie Museum, 16149.

Ancient Egypt (1914), 1st pl. after 144Lisht. South Pyramid. Cachette.iv.83Upper part of limestone statue of Sesostris I, in Cairo Museum.

Ancient Egypt (1914), 2nd pl. after 144Karnak. Cachette.ii2.143Head of Sabacon (formerly called Sesostris II), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, 42010.

Petrie in Ancient Egypt (1914), 166, 167 figs. 8, 9 (not original)Beni Hasan. Tomb of Khety.Omit.Spinners & weavers.

Petrie in Ancient Egypt (1914), 167 fig. 10 (from Davies, Ptahhetep II, on pl. XIV)S. aqqâra. Tomb of Akhtih. otp.Omit. (= Bibl. iii2.160(11))Man with net (called Ptahhotp).

Petrie in Ancient Egypt (1914), 171 fig. 1Abydos. Slate Palettes.v.105ACurly-headed captive, from slate palette No. 5, in London, British Museum, 20791.

Petrie in Ancient Egypt (1914), 171 fig.2Hierakonpolis.v.193AHead of captive held by King on verso of slate palette of Narmer.

Ancient Egypt (1914), 1st pl. after 192S. aqqâra.

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iii.110AStatue of Renufer, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, 19.

Ancient Egypt (1914), 2nd pl. after 192Thebes. Misc. Statues.i2.782Wooden statue of soldier, Dyn. XVIII, in Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum, 4667.

Petrie in Ancient Egypt (1915), 13 fig. 5Abydos. Umm el-Qaab. Tomb Wazit(zet)-Iti. Subsid. Tombs.v.83AAdze of Sineith, Dyn. I, in London, Petrie Museum, 16329.

Petrie in Ancient Egypt (1915), 13 fig. 68Axe of “Duga” or “Kash”, Dyn. I, in London, Petrie Museum, 16325.

Ancient Egypt (1915), 13 fig. 78Copper adze of royal boat-crew of Snefru, in London, Petrie Museum, 16330.

Petrie in Ancient Egypt (1915), 13 fig. 8Thebes. Misc. Various.i2.846Copper chisel of Imbu, Dyn. XIII, in London, Petrie Museum, 14240.

Petrie in Ancient Egypt (1915), 14 fig. 12 (from Lepsius)Gîza. G. 6020. Iymery.iii2.171(3)Men making copper bowls, from 3rd register.

Petrie in Ancient Egypt (1915), 19 fig. 188Bronze vase of Djehutih. otep, [temp. Amenophis II], in London, Petrie Museum, 16428.

Ancient Egypt (1915), fig. on 25Karnak. Temple of Mut.Omit.Head of Mentemhet, Dyn. XXV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, 647.

see Petrie in Ancient Egypt (1915), 27 [12] (incorrectly attributed to Nepherites and called red granite)Sohâg. Deir el-Abyad. .v.31ABlack granite naos of Achoris.

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Ancient Egypt (1915), 31 fig. 11Unidentified.Figure in relief of [Amen]nakht adoring, perhaps from a stela, Dyn. XIX.

Ancient Egypt (1915), 1st pl. after 48 (= Quibell, pl. xxx [left] (incomplete))S. aqqâra. Necropolis. S 2405 [A 3].iii2.439Panel of H. esyre, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1429.

Ancient Egypt (1915), 2nd pl. after 48Hierakonpolis. Temple Enclosure. E. Chamber.v.193Bust of Prince Merenre (from copper statue), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 33035.

Newberry in Ancient Egypt (1915), 98 fig. 1Abydos. Slate Palettes.v.105Recto of slate palette (No. 6), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, 14238.

Newberry in Ancient Egypt (1915), 101 fig. 5Deir el-Bah. ri. Gt. Temple. Mid. Colonnade.ii2.348(17)Head of Queen Ah. mosi.

Ancient Egypt (1915), first two pls. after 144801-653-170Head of official, end Dyn. XVIII, in Brussels, E.2401.

Lythgoe in Ancient Egypt (1915), 145 fig. 1.Lisht. South Pyramid. Sesostris I. Mortuary Temple.iv.82Plan.

Lythgoe in Ancient Egypt (1915), pl. opp.145Lisht. South Pyramid. Sesostris I. Tomb of Imhotep.iv.84Upper and Lower Egyptian Statues of Sesostris I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, and New YorkMetropolitan Museum.

Lythgoe in Ancient Egypt (1915), 145 figs. 2-3Lisht. South Pyramid. Sesostris I. Tomb of Imhotep.iv.84Divine and solar barks.

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Lythgoe in Ancient Egypt (1915), 145 figs. 4-8Lisht. South Pyramid. Sesostris I. Tomb of Imhotep.iv.84Upper and Lower Egyptian statues and shrine of Anubis-symbol.

Petrie in Ancient Egypt (1915), 168-180 and 12 viewsAccount of Egyptian Collection. See Museum list, covering sheet.

Petrie in Ancient Egypt (1915), 168 view 4800-195-000Head of royal statue, perhaps early Dyn. I, in London, Petrie Museum, 15989.

Ancient Egypt (1915), 1st pl. after 192Koptos. Temple of Min.v.125Head of Sesostris I, from scene of King running to Min, in London, Petrie Museum.

Ancient Egypt (1915), 2nd pl. after 192Lisht. South Pyramid. Tomb of Imh. otep.iv.84Lower Egyptian statue of Sesostris I, in New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Ancient Egypt (1916), 1st pl. after 48Gîza. Cemetery G.4000-G.4440.iii2.128Limestone negroid female head, Dyn. IV-V, in Boston Museum, 14.719.

Ancient Egypt (1916), 2nd pl. after 48Maidum.iv.91Head of Rahotep, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, 3.

Mercer in Ancient Egypt (1916), fig. on 50 (except for following two entries)Omit.Bronze statuettes of divinities, in Gorringe Collection.

Mercer, S. A. B. in Ancient Egypt (1916), fig. on 50 [lower middle]802-065-840Neith, inscribed, probably Dyn. XXVI, formerly in H. H. Gorringe colln. and on loan to Worcester(Mass.), Worcester Art Museum.

Mercer, S. A. B. in Ancient Egypt (1916), fig. on 50 [lower, 2nd from right]802-059-815Isis nursing Horus, dedicated by Pedeneit, son of Tutu, probably Late Period, formerly in H. H. Gorringe

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colln. and on loan to Worcester (Mass.), Worcester Art Museum.

see Mercer, S. A. B. in Ancient Egypt (1916), 50Omit.Statue of Ramesses II, in Gorringe Collection.

Mercer, S. A. B. in Ancient Egypt (1916), cf. 95 fig. on 51800-893-120Bronze statuette of striding king, Roman Period, formerly in H. H. Gorringe colln. and on loan toWorcester (Mass.), Worcester Art Museum, now in Brooklyn NY, Brooklyn Museum of Art, 72.129.

see Mercer, S. A. B. in Ancient Egypt (1916), 52Omit.Stela, probably not ancient ( as temp. Tuthmosis IV), in Gorringe Collection.

Ancient Egypt (1916), fig. on 85Thebes. Tomb 52. Nakht.i2.102Statuette of Nakht (sunk in “The Arabic”).

Mercer, S. A. B. in Ancient Egypt (1916), cf. 95-6 2nd plate after 96, cf. fig. on 51800-893-120Statuette of striding king, bronze, Roman Period, formerly in H. H. Gorringe colln. and on loan toWorcester (Mass.), Worcester Art Museum, now in Brooklyn NY, Brooklyn Museum of Art, 72.129.

Petrie in Ancient Egypt (1916), cf. 115, 120 fig. on 119Mît Rahîna. Misc. Blocks.iii2.874Another fragment of Palermo stone (g), in London, Petrie Museum, 15508.

Murray in Ancient Egypt (1916), 123Abydos. Temple Ramesses II.iv.34(8)Lintel and jambs.

Murray in Ancient Egypt (1916), 124 [2]Abydos. Temple Ramesses II.iv.35

Osiride pillar 15.

Murray in Ancient Egypt (1916), 125 [4, upper]Abydos. Temple Ramesses II.iv.36(38)-(39)Part of procession.

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Murray in Ancient Egypt (1916), 125 [4, lower]Abydos. Temple Ramesses II.iv.37Nomes 15-19 fr. N. wall.

Murray in Ancient Egypt (1916), 126 [5]Abydos. Temple Ramesses II.iv.36

View of 1st Octostyle Hall.

Murray in Ancient Egypt (1916), 127 [6], 128 [7 right]Abydos. Temple Ramesses II.iv.38(53)View of inner doorway from Room XI.

Murray in Ancient Egypt (1916), 128 [7 left]Abydos. Temple Ramesses II.iv.37(44)View of part of lintel.

Murray in Ancient Egypt (1916), 129 [8, at bottom left]Abydos. Temple Ramesses II.iv.38(54)King offers incense to Nu.

Murray in Ancient Egypt (1916), 129 [8 right, w. B.C.]Abydos. Temple Ramesses II.iv.38(59)-(60)King and 2 standards.

Murray in Ancient Egypt (1916), 130 [9]Abydos. Temple Ramesses II.iv.36(35)Bark.

Murray in Ancient Egypt (1916), 131 [10]Abydos. Temple Ramesses II.iv.36(31)-(32)Goddess and King with small Mert.

Murray in Ancient Egypt (1916), 131 [10A]Abydos. Temple Ramesses II.iv.36(30)Text behind god on right.

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Murray in Ancient Egypt (1916), 132 [11]Abydos. Temple Ramesses II.iv.37View of staircase V.

Murray in Ancient Egypt (1916), 133 [12]Abydos. Temple Ramesses II.iv.37(48)King offers libation, etc.

Murray in Ancient Egypt (1916), 134 [13 left]Abydos. Temple Ramesses II.iv.39(83)Hittite army meeting chariot.

Murray in Ancient Egypt (1916), 134 [13 right], 135 [14]Abydos. Temple Ramesses II.iv.39(81)-(82)Infantry and 4 chariots.

Murray in Ancient Egypt (1916), 135 [15]Abydos. Temple Ramesses II.iv.39-41(84)-(85)Chariots.

see Murray in Ancient Egypt (1916), 136-7Abydos. Temple Ramesses II.vi.33Description.

Offord in Ancient Egypt (1916), pls. after 144Xois (prob.)Omit. (not Egyptian)Head of a negro, in Alexandria Museum.

see Mackay in Ancient Egypt (1916), 170-1Thebes. Tomb 104. Dhutnufer.i2.218(5)House from top register.

see Petrie in Ancient Egypt (1916), 175Abydos. Portal of Ramesses II.v.44Plan.

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Petrie in Ancient Egypt (1916), 176-9, cf. 180Abydos. Temple Ramesses II.vi.33Plan.

Ancient Egypt (1916), fig. on 188Tanis. Gt. Temple. Avenue.iv.16Hyksos Sphinx, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, 394.

Capart in Ancient Egypt (1916), fig. on 189Hierakonpolis. Temple Enclosure.v.193Pottery lion, early O.K., in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, E.189.

Capart in Ancient Egypt (1916), fig. on 190 (= Quibell I, vii [top right])Hierakonpolis. Temple Enclosure.v.195Ivory head wearing cap, in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, E.349.

Capart in Ancient Egypt (1916), fig. on 191 (= Quibell I, pl. ii)Hierakonpolis. Temple Enclosure.v.196Protodynastic figure (kneeling), in Cairo Museum.

Capart in Ancient Egypt (1916),1st plate after 192 [upper]Tanis. Gt. Temple. Avenue.iv.17AUpper part of statue (prob. from Nile-gods group, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 531), in Rome,Museo Nazionale, Inv. 8607.

Ancient Egypt (1916), 1st pl. after 192 [lower]Medinet el-Faiyûm. Mît Fâris.iv.99Statue of Amenemhet III (?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 395.

Ancient Egypt (1916), 2nd pl. after 192Tanis.iv.17Double-statue of Nile-gods, temp. Psusennes I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 392.

Spanton, W. D. in Ancient Egypt (1917), 8 fig. 11Luxor. Temple. Processional Colonnade.ii2.313

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Union-scene from left side statue of Ramesses II.

Spanton, W. D. in Ancient Egypt (1917), 9 fig. 14S. aqqâra. Objects connected with the Serapeum.iii2.818ABronze statue of Nefertem, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 38076.

Ancient Egypt (1917), 19 fig. 46Mît Rahîna. Temple of Ptah. of Merneptah. .iii2.855Re-used lotus-capital, either in Manchester Museum, or Cairo Museum.

Spanton, W. D. in Ancient Egypt (1917), 19 fig. 47Mît Rahina. Temple of Ptah. of Merneptah. .iii2.855Re-used lotus-capital, prob. Dyn. V, in Manchester Museum, 5107.

Spanton, W. D. in Ancient Egypt (1917), 19 fig. 48Karnak. Temple of Amun. Pillars of Upper and Lower Egypt.Omit.Papyrus and lily-emblems.

Petrie in Ancient Egypt (1917), 27-9 figs. 1, 3, 4Gebel El-Araq.v.107Knife handle, Predynastic, in Louvre, E.11517.

Petrie in Ancient Egypt (1917), 28 fig. 2Hierakonpolis. Predynastic Cemetery. “Decorated Tomb”.v.199One boat from same scene on wall.

Murray in Ancient Egypt (1917), plate opp. 49S. aqqâra. Tomb Iry.iii2.692Upper part of wife from block, in London, British Museum, 1170.

Golenicheff in Ancient Egypt (1917), figs on 57-61Abû Simbel. Gt. Temple.vii.100(26)3rd Colossus, Asiatic captives on base.

Murray in Ancient Egypt (1917), fig. on 63, cf. 62-4 [1]S. aqqara. Objects from tombs. Stelae.

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iii2.744AFalse door of Nikauptah, Prophet of Sahure, temp. Sahure or later, formerly in Sir Frederick Cook colln.,now in Manchester Museum, 10780.

Murray in Ancient Egypt (1917), figs. on 65, 67, cf. 64-8 [11]Stela of Djehutih. otep, Chief of Mashakabu, and wife before tree-goddess, Dyn. XIX, formerly in SirFrederick Cook colln., now in Ashmolean Museum, 1947.294

Ancient Egypt (1917), figs. on 76, 77Omit.Wooden figure of Bes and pottery couch with figure, in London Petrie Museum.

Eckenstein in Ancient Egypt (1917), fig. on 105 [bottom] (from Petrie)Sinai. Serabit el-Khadîm.Omit.Plan of H. ath. or and Soptu shrines.

Eckenstein in Ancient Egypt (1917), fig. on 107Sinai. Serabit el-Khadîm.vii.350Amenophis III before Soptu (G. & P. 211).

Read, F. W. in Ancient Egypt (1917), 120-1 fig.802-026-800Statuette of Khonsemweset-Neferhotep, dedicated by Wawawer, son of Penptah, bronze inlaid with goldand electrum, probably temp. Psammetikhos II to Amasis, in London, Spink & Son Ltd., in 1917, then inS. P. Adams colln. and in London, W. & F. C. Bonham & Sons Ltd., in 1996.

Murray, M. A. in Ancient Egypt (1917), 146-8 with 3 pls.801-793-090Statue of Smataui(?), Ptol. or Roman, formerly in Cowper colln., now in London, British Museum,65443.

Murray in Ancient Egypt (1917), 169Koptos. Temple of Min.v.125Ptol. I leaves palace, in Ashmolean Museum, 1894.106.

Murray in Ancient Egypt (1920), 17 figs. 1-3 (= Quibell, I, xxvi [a])Hierakonpolis. Temple-Enclosure. Finds.v.196Man dancing from mace-head, in London Petrie Museum, 14898.

Petrie in Ancient Egypt (1920), pl. on 19 [upper]

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S. aqqâra. Tomb No. 14 [D.43] Smenkhuptah. Itwesh.iii2.452Block w. head of deceased, formerly in New York Hist. Soc. Coll., now in Brooklyn Museum, 37.25E.

Petrie in Ancient Egypt (1920), pl. [1-3] opp. 33Deir el Bah. ri. XI Dyn. Temple. Finds.ii2.393Head of ebony statue, formerly in Mallon Coll., now Gulbenkian Coll.

Petrie in Ancient Egypt (1920), pl. opp. 33 [4, 5]800-494-700Head of Sesostris III (?), in Vienna Museum, Inv. 5813.

Petrie in Ancient Egypt (1920), pl. opp. 33 [6] (=Bissing, Denkmäler 77 [a])Gebelein. Temple of H. ath. or.v.163Head of Menthuh. otp I (called II) from block, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. 1.11.17.9

Petrie in Ancient Egypt (1920), pl. opp. 65 [upper]El-Lâhûn. Pyr. of Sesostris II. Offering-Chamber F.iv.109AGold uraeus from King’s crown.

Petrie in Ancient Egypt (1920), pl. opp. 65 [lower]El-Lâhûn. Tomb of Sit-H. ath. or-int.iv.110Inscribed alabaster jar w. magical text, in New York Metropolitan Museum, 21.2.62.

Petrie in Ancient Egypt (1920), fig. on 69El-Lâhûn. Mastaba 621.iv.110AGranite sarcophagus in chamber, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 66638.

see Sayce in Ancient Egypt (1920), 70-3Meroë.vii.235Royal names in objects found by Garstang.

Sayce in Ancient Egypt (1920), 72 [bottom]Meroë. “Sun-Temple.”vii.239Three name-rings.

Winlock in Ancient Egypt (1920), 75, 79, 85 figs. 1, 5, 8

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Lâhûn. Tomb of Sit-hath. or-int.iv.109Pectoral of Amenemh. et III, necklace and girdles, in New York Metropolitan Museum.

Winlock in Ancient Egypt (1920), 77 fig. 2Thebes. Tomb 226. Name lost.i2.327(4)Pectoral offered by deceased.

Winlock in Ancient Egypt (1920), 82-3 fig. 7Thebes. DEM. Misc.i2.712Wooden statue of girl, ded. by Nebth. otep Nefertmau, in Turin Museum, 3107.

Mackay in Ancient Egypt (1920), cf. 117 pl. opp. 97, fig. 4Thebes. Tomb 78. H. aremh. ab.Omit.Frieze, h. eker-decoration.

Mackay in Ancient Egypt (1920), cf. 122 pl. opp. 97 [6]Thebes. Tomb 71. Senenmut.i2.140Frieze of H. ath. or-heads.

Petrie in Ancient Egypt (1920), fig. on 105 [left]S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis).iv.16AHead of “Hyksos” sphinx, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, 394.

Mackay in Ancient Egypt (1920), 113 fig. 7Thebes. Tomb 88. Peh. su-kher.Omit.Frieze.

Mackay in Ancient Egypt (1920), 113, cf. 120 fig. 8Thebes. Tomb 255. Roy.i2.340Frieze; side-walls.

Mackay in Ancient Egypt (1920), 113, cf. 120 fig. 9Thebes. Tomb 51. Userh. et.i2.99Frieze.

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Mackay in Ancient Egypt (1920), 113, cf. 115, 119, 121 figs. 10, 11Thebes. Tomb 45. Dhout.i2.86(2) and (3)Frieze at (2) and (3).

see Mackay in Ancient Egypt (1920), 120Thebes. Tomb 30. Khensmosi.Omit. (omitted in 2nd ed.)Frieze.

see Mackay in Ancient Egypt (1920), 121Thebes. Tomb 16. Pineh. as.Omit.Frieze symbols.

see Mackay in Ancient Egypt (1920)Thebes. Tomb 58. Usurped Amenhotep and Amenemonet.i2.120Hathor-head and Anubis frieze.

see Mackay in Ancient Egypt (1920), 121Thebes. Tomb 166. Ramosi.i2.278Frieze.

Ancient Egypt (1920), 124-5Moscow, State Pushkin Museum.Review of Malmberg and Turaiev, Descr. ... de la coll. ég [Golénischeff] (1917), giving details of objectsillustrated (now in Moscow).

Mace in Ancient Egypt (1921), 4-6 with 2 pls.El-Lâhûn. Tomb of Sit-H. ath. or-int.iv.109ATwo caskets of Amenemhet III, in New York Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Petrie in Ancient Egypt (1921), cf. 13 pl. opp. 1Omit.Bronze figure of nubian captive, probably from piece of furniture, formerly in New York HistoricalSociety collection, now in Brooklyn NY, Brooklyn Museum.

Winlock, H. E. in Ancient Egypt (1921), fig. on 15803-044-500Upper part of round-topped stela of Amosis with text concerning restoration of a chapel made ‘for hisfather Montu, lord of Thebes, the bull in Hermonthis’, and a lost scene with Amosis and Tetisheri (only

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traces of the name left), King’s mother, before Montu, temp. Amosis, in London, Petrie Museum, 14402.

Mackay in Ancient Egypt (1921), cf. 39-40 pl. opp. 33Theban Tombs.Omit.Frieze decoration.

Gardner in Ancient Egypt (1921), 42-3 fig.Alexandria.Omit.Head of “barbarian”, not Egyptian, in London Petrie Museum.

see Read in Ancient Egypt (1921), 46-8Armant. Bucheum.v.158ABuchis-stelae. Stela of unknown Emperor, perhaps temp. Augustus, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, 31901.

Petrie in Ancient Egypt (1921), pl. opp. 65Sidmant. Rock-Tombs.iv.115Statue of Meryre-haishtef as youth, in London, British Museum, 55722.

Petrie in Ancient Egypt (1921), pl. opp. 66Sidmant. Rock-Tombs.iv.115Statue of Meryre-haishtef as older man, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46992.

Petrie in Ancient Egypt (1921), fig. on 67Sidmant. Rock-Tombs.iv.117Sarcophagus usurped from Pesiur, temp. Amenophis II, from tomb of P-hout, in Philadelphia,Pennsylvania University Museum.

Ling Roth in Ancient Egypt (1921), 99 pl. opp. 97 fig. 2Thebes. Tomb 280. Meketre.i2.361Model of spinners and weavers, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46723.

Engelbach in Ancient Egypt (1922), cf. 9-13 pl. opp. 1 [upper]Kôm Medînet Ghurab. Necropolis.iv.114End of sarcophagus of Pa-ramessu, probably temp. Sethos I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46764.

Petrie in Ancient Egypt (1922), cf. 31 pl. opp. 1 [lower]

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Abydos. Shûnet el-Zebîb. Protodynastic Cemetery. Finds.v.54Stela, detail, head of worshiper from stela, Ptolemaic, in Belfast Museum, 418 (= Petrie, Tombs of theCourtiers xxxiii [13]).

Bruijning in Ancient Egypt (1922), 2 fig. 12 (= Royal Tombs ii, pl. iii (1))Abydos. Umm el-Qaab. Tomb of Aha.v.88Ivory label of princess Benerib,, in London, British Museum, 35513.

Bruijning in Ancient Egypt (1922), 6-7 fig. 15S. aqqâra. Objects from tombs.iii2.733Ramosi before Khay, lower scene of stela of Khay, in Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum, 7281.

Bruijning in Ancient Egypt (1922), 7, cf. 2 fig. 16 (= Royal Tombs ii, pl. xxii, 189)Abydos. Umm el-Qaâb.Omit.Seal of Sekhemib-Peribsen.

Bruijning in Ancient Egypt (1922), 7 fig. 17S. aqqâra. Tomb of Kagemni.Omit.Man carrying palm-cabbage.

Petrie in Ancient Egypt (1922), fig. on 35 [lower]Abydos. Shunet el-Zebîb.v.54Cylinder-seals, from Protodynastic Cem.

Petrie in Ancient Egypt (1922), fig. on 37Abydos. Shunet el-Zebîb.v.53Two ivory figures, for inlay, from shrine of Unnufer, Dyn. XIX, one on right in London, PetrieMuseum, 16189.

Bruijning in Ancient Egypt (1922), 8 fig. 18 on 7S. aqqâra. D.64. Akhtih. otp. Temple Isesi to Unis.iii2.600(10)-(11)Man eating palm-cabbage in I.

Petrie in Ancient Egypt (1922), fig. on 79 [right]Omit. (800-701-660)Head of probably Amenophis IV, formerly in Salt colln., now in Louvre, N.831.

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Ancient Egypt (1922), fig. on 126 (= Fechheimer, Die Plastik der Ägypter, 57-58)Omit. (801-480-070)Woman, upper part, late Dyn. XII, in Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum, 14475.

Petrie in Ancient Egypt (1923), pl. opp. 1 and fig. on 1Gîza. Pyramid-complex Menkaure.iii2.35Upper part of statue of Menkaure, in London, Petrie Museum, 16020.<<>>

Petrie in Ancient Egypt (1923), fig. on 2Edfu. Cemetery. Finds.v.205Cylindrical measure with incomplete Horus-name, O.K.<<>>

see Petrie in Ancient Egypt (1923), 33-7Jebêl (Byblos).Omit.Tomb.

Thomas in Ancient Egypt (1923), fig. on 47Thebes. Tomb 69. Menna.i2.138(11)Cloaked priests before mummies.

Engelbach in Ancient Egypt (1923), 71 fig.Edfu. Temple. Pylon.Omit.View.

see Petrie in Ancient Egypt (1924), 16-17Qâu el-Kebir (Antaeopolis).v.9General account.

Petrie in Ancient Egypt (1924), cf. 17 frontispieceQâu el-Kebir. Tomb of Wah. ka II.v.11View.

Ancient Egypt (1924), fig. on 28Thebes. Valley of Kings. Tomb 62. Tutankhamun.i2.576

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Queen with King from back of chair, in Cairo Museum.

see Ancient Egypt (1924), 33-42Badari and Qâu.v.9AAccount of Qâu excavations.

Ancient Egypt (1924), 37 fig. 3 [left]Badari and Qâu.v.6AVase of Queen Ankhnes-Pepy from Badâri, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 48266-72.

Ancient Egypt (1924), 39 fig. 4Badari and Qâu.v.11AView of tomb of Wah. ka II.

Sloley in Ancient Egypt (1924), 43-4 fig. 1Karnak. Misc.ii2.300Alabaster water-clock of Amenophis III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37525

Sloley in Ancient Egypt (1924), 48 fig. 4Edfu. Variousv.205AWater-clock with ape in relief, Ptolemaic, in Cairo Museum.

Sloley in Ancient Egypt (1924), 48 fig. 58Faience model water-clock with ape in front, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 29895.

Engelbach in Ancient Egypt (1924), cf. 66 pl. opp. 65Luxor. Temple. Processional Colonnade.ii2.315(82)-(86)Representation of 3rd Pylon at Karnak.

Engelbach in Ancient Egypt (1924), 65-7 figs. 1, 2Karnak. East face of 3rd Pylon.ii2.60(182)Right end of building-text of Amenophis III, and base.

Engelbach in Ancient Egypt (1924), cf. 66 fig. 3Karnak. Temple of Monthu. Forecourt.ii2.4(11)-(12)

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Obelisks, west base.

Engelbach in Ancient Egypt (1924), cf. 67 fig. 5Luxor. Processional colonnade.ii2.315(87)Head of Tutankhamun from III.

Loukianoff in Ancient Egypt (1924), 101-8 with figs. 1, 2Tell Nebi Mend.vii.392Stela of Sethos I, in Aleppo Museum, 384.

Loukianoff in Ancient Egypt (1924), 105 w. fig. [upper] (called fig. 9)Byblos.vii.389Stela, King Yehavmelek before goddess, in Clercq colln.

Loukianoff in Ancient Egypt (1924), 105, cf. 106 fig. 12Heliopolis. Manshîyet el-S. adr.iv.62AUpper part of stela, yr. 8 of Ram. II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, 34504.

Petrie in Ancient Egypt (1925), pl. opp. 18Faience plaque of King Yewepet, formerly in Hood colln., now in Brooklyn NY, Brooklyn Museum,59.17.

Thomas in Ancient Egypt (1925), 3 fig. 2Amarna. House P.47, 1-3, Djehutmosi.iv.203AHead of daughter of Amenophis IV, brown sandstone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 44869.

see Newberry in Ancient Egypt (1925), 4Mît Rahîna. Temple of Ptah. . Found in front of Pylon.iii2.832Fragment III, quartzite stela, temp. H. aremh. ab with coronation-text.

Murray in Ancient Egypt (1925), pl. opp. 33Abydos Necr. Misc.v.98Stela of Irtisen, temp. Mentuhotep III, in Louvre, C.14.

Mogensen in Ancient Egypt (1925), pl. facing 40Karnak. Misc.

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ii2.287Head of Tutankhamun (often called Amun), diorite, in Copenhagen, Ny Carlsberg Glypt. Æ.I.N. 35.

Flittner, N. in Ancient Egypt (1925), 71-2 pls. facing 65, 72801-620-670Statue of young man standing, wood, prob. temp. Amenophis III, in St. Petersburg, State HermitageMuseum, 737.

Murray in Ancient Egypt (1925), cf. 102 pl. opp. 97Mît Rahîna. Ptah. Enclosure. Subsidiary Buildings and Monuments (C).iii2.840Bentanta from limestone colossus of Ramesses II.

Petrie in Ancient Egypt (1926), fig. on 13 [lower]8Cylinder-seal of Pepy I, in Churchill Colln.

Ellis in Ancient Egypt (1926), fig. on 29Jebail (Syria). Misc.vii.388Torso of Osorkon, in Paris, Musée National du Louvre, E.17451 [A.O.9502].

Matthieu in Ancient Egypt (1926), 68-9Olbia (Russia).Omit.Scarab.

Zakharov in Ancient Egypt (1926), 85 fig.Sloboda Nedvigovka.vii.400Bronze fragment of crown of Osiris, Late Period, in Moscow, Russian Hist. Museum.

Loukianoff in Ancient Egypt (1926), 86-8 pls. [A-D]Gebel Barkal. Gt. Temple. Finds.vii.217Four new fragments from stela of Piankhy, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 47086-9.

Loukianoff in Ancient Egypt (1926), 89 pl. [F]Gebel Barkal. Gt. Temple. Finds.vii.218AStela-fragment with name of Piankhy, from same monument as Berlin Ägyptisches Museum 1068, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 47085.

Loukianoff in Ancient Egypt (1926), 89 pl. [G]

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Gebel Barkal. Gt. Temple of Amun (B.500).vii.218AFragment of stela with text of year 4, in Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum, 1068.

Struve in Ancient Egypt (1926), 116-19 [1, 2, 7]Omit.Sealings of Neuserre, of a prophet of “Re-semt” and priest of Sekhmet, formerly in Lichatchoff colln.,now in St. Petersburg, State Hermitage Museum, 5576, etc.

Struve in Ancient Egypt (1926), 117 [3] fig. on 1198Clay mould with cartouche of the Aten, temp. Amenophis IV, in St. Petersburg, State HermitageMuseum, 18087.

Murray in Ancient Egypt (1928), 45-51 fig. 1 [i]Malta. Bighi.vii.406Stela of Ankef, temp. Amenemhet III, in London, British Museum, 233.

Murray in Ancient Egypt (1928), 45-51 fig. 2 [ii]Malta. Bighi.vii.406Stela of Thui, Dyn. XII or XVIII, in London, British Museum, 299.

Murray in Ancient Egypt (1928), 45-51 fig. 3 [iii]Malta. Bighi.vii.406Stela of Tetity, Dyn. XVIII, in London, British Museum, 287.

Murray in Ancient Egypt (1928), 45-51 fig. 4 [iv]Malta. Bighi.vii.406Stela of Haremusekht, Dyn. XVIII, in London, British Museum, 218.

Murray in Ancient Egypt (1928), 45-51 fig. 5 [1]Malta. Bighi.vii.406Scarab with name Sebk-hotep, Dyn. XIII(?).

Murray in Ancient Egypt (1928), 45-51 fig. 5 [2-4]Malta. Bighi.vii.406Three Scarabs, Dyn. XXVI.

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Murray in Ancient Egypt (1928), 49, cf. 50 fig. 5 [1]Malta. (Rabat.) Nigret.vii.406Scarab with name of Sebek-hotep, Dyn. XIII.

see Murray in Ancient Egypt (1928), 48 [v]Malta. Bighi.vii.406Broken stela, Osiris with offering-table.

Murray in Ancient Egypt (1928), 105-9 fig. 4Karnak. F. Sanctuary of Amen-re-Kamutef. Finds.ii2.276Statue of Sesostris I, in London, British Museum, 44.

Murray in Ancient Egypt (1928), 106 fig. 1Lisht. South Pyramid. Cachette.iv.83AStatues of Sesostris I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, 411-20; head of one statue.

Murray in Ancient Egypt (1928), 107 fig. 5Samannd.iv.44ATorso of Nektanebos I, formerly in Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale, 184, in Paris, Musée National duLouvre, E.25492.

Petrie in Ancient Egypt (1929), fig. 1 opp. 1Beth-Pelet (Palestine).vii.369View from air.

Petrie in Ancient Egypt (1929), 1-8 figs. 2-10Beth-Pelet (Palestine).vii.369Account of Fort.

Petrie in Ancient Egypt (1929), 10-12 figs. 11-12Beth-Pelet (Palestine).Omit. (vii.369)Account of Hyksos Cemetery.

Petrie in Ancient Egypt (1929), 10Palestine. Tell el-Fâra. Misc.vii.370

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Scarab of Manebre or Maibre.

Petrie in Ancient Egypt (1929), 10-12Palestine. Tell el-Fârâ. Misc.vii.370Scarabs and seals.

Engelbach and Shehab in Ancient Egypt (1929), 17, figs. 1, 2Karnak. Cachette.ii2.179Head of Sesostris III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, 42011.

Sneguireff in Ancient Egypt (1929), 101-2 with fig. 1 on 103Russia. Kertsch.Omit.Ushabti, in Moscow Museum.

Sneguireff in Ancient Egypt (1929), 102, 103 fig. 2Russia. Olbia.Omit.Ushabti.

Sneguireff in Ancient Egypt (1929), 103 fig. 2Tiflis.Omit.Pendant figure of Nefertum.

Dunbar in Ancient Egypt (1929), 113, cf. 114 fig. 4Faras. “Hathor-Rock”. Rock-Temple.vii.126View.

Murray in Ancient Egypt (1930), 8-10 figs. 1, 4, 5Koptos. Temple of Min.v.131Head of royal statuette and fragment from throne, in London, Petrie Museum, 14282-3.

see Selim Hassan in Ancient Egypt (1930), 23-4Gîza. Central Field. Subsidiary Tombs excavated by Egyptian University.iii2.263-5Account of excavations, tomb of Rawer.

see Selim Hassan in Ancient Egypt (1930), 24Gîza. Central Field. Subsidiary Tombs excavated by Egyptian University.

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iii2.263-5Mastaba-complex of Kaemnefert family.

see Selim Hassan in Ancient Egypt (1930), 24Gîza. Central Field. Subsidiary Tombs excavated by Egyptian University.iii2.263-5Tomb of shaft 294.

see Selim Hassan in Ancient Egypt (1930), 24Gîza. Central Field. Subsidiary Tombs excavated by Egyptian University.iii2.263-5Tb. of Djefanesut.

Murray in Ancient Egypt (1930), 55 fig.Thebes. Misc. Various.i2.842Base of limestone head-rest of Amenhotep, Dyn. XVIII, in London, Petrie Museum, 14232.

Petrie in Ancient Egypt (1930), fig. on 98 [9] (from Daressy)Saqqâra. Intrusive burial in the Mort. Temple of Iput I.iii2.552Dagger of Nehemen, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 52768.

Petrie in Ancient Egypt (1930), 101 [24] (from Schäfer)8Dagger of Djehut, in Darmstadt, Hessisches Landesmuseum.

Crompton in Ancient Egypt (1931), cf. 21-5 figs. 1-5El-Haraga. Cemeteries. Various.iv.107AGlazed limestone hippopotamus with lotus decoration, in Manchester Museum, 6142.

see Petrie in Ancient Egypt (1931), 38Tell el-Ajjûl (Gaza).vii.371Statuette of H. orka, (local work), Dyn. XII, in Jerusalem, I.9854.

see Petrie in Ancient Egypt (1931), 38Tell el-Ajjûl (Gaza).vii.371Scarabs and seals of Apophis I, etc.

see Petrie in Ancient Egypt (1931), 39-40Tell el-Ajjûl (Gaza).

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vii.371Objects from cemeteries.

Towers in Ancient Egypt (1931), 75-6 with 2 figs.El-Zaqâzîq. Misc. Various.iv.34ASteatite plaque, Sesonchis II, formerly MacGregor colln., now in Brussels Museum, E.6910.

see Petrie in Ancient Egypt (1932), 3-7Tell el-Ajjûl (Gaza).Omit.Account of Palace.

Engelbach in Ancient Egypt (1932), fig. on 13Saqqâra. East and South-East of Teti Pyramid. (b) ‘Greek. Serapeum’ Enclosure Area. Early MiddleKingdom Tomb. North burial chamber. Harshefnakht.iii2.560Lower part of statuette of Pepy, son of Senmut, seated on ground, basalt, probably New Kingdom andintrusive, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 39143.

see Dunbar in Ancient Egypt (1932), 16Serra East. Cemeteries. Finds.vii.128Inscribed fragments in village of Serra etc.

Dunbar in Ancient Egypt (1932), 14-16 figs. 1-3Serra East. Fortress. Dyn. XII.vii.128Views.

see Petrie in Ancient Egypt (1932), 41-3Tell el-Ajjûl (Gaza).vii.370Account of Palace.

see Petrie in Ancient Egypt (1932), 43Tell el-Ajjûl (Gaza).vii.370Frag. of pottery with cartouches of Hatshepsut and Tuthmosis III.

Murray in Ancient Egypt (1932), 70-1 figs 1-3, 5-7 (called king and princess, Dyn. I)Hierakonpolis. Temple Enclosure Gt. Cache.v.195Two female statuettes, limestone (as ivory in Bibl.), Middle Kingdom, in London, Petrie Museum, 14878-

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Murray in Ancient Egypt (1932), 71, cf. 70 fig. 4Hierakonpolis. Temple Enclosure. Finds.v.196Man dancing, from limestone mace-head, in London, Petrie Museum, 14898.

see Petrie in Ancient Egypt (1932), 97-8Tell el-Ajjûl (Gaza).Omit.Account of Palace.

see Petrie in Ancient Egypt (1932), 98Tell el-Ajjûl (Gaza).Omit.Lid of canopic-jar, 1st Inter. Per. from Palace.

Petrie in Ancient Egypt (1932), 101-2 figs. [31-2]Tell el-Ajjûl (Gaza).vii.370Ring of Tutankhamun and scarab Ram. II, from Governor’s tomb.

Crowfoot in Ancient Egypt (1933), 93, cf. 97 fig. 2 (from Wilkinson MSS.)Beni Hasan. Tb. 17. Khety.iv.155(2)-(3)AMan weaving from 2nd register.

Murray in Ancient Egypt (1934), cf. 6 frontispieceThebes. D.A.N. Finds.i2.612Statue of Queen Tetisheri, in London, British Museum, 22558.

see Petrie in Ancient Egypt (1934), 2-3Tell el-Ajjûl (Gaza).vii.371Scarabs from City.

Gardner in Ancient Egypt (1934), 22 and 2 figs.Naucratis.iv.50A2 statuettes, one Greek, one Dyn. XXVI King.<<>>

Murray in Ancient Egypt (1934), 65-6 figs. 1, 2 and pl. opp. 65

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Thebes. D.A.N. Finds.i2.612Statue of Queen Tetisheri, Dyn. XVII-XVIII, in London, British Museum, 22558.

Murray in Ancient Egypt (1934), 66-7 fig. 3803-044-500Upper part of round-topped stela of Amosis with text concerning restoration of a chapel made ‘for hisfather Montu, lord of Thebes, the bull in Hermonthis’, and a lost scene with Amosis and Tetisheri (onlytraces of the name left), King’s mother, before Montu, temp. Amosis, in London, Petrie Museum, 14402.

Murray in Ancient Egypt (1934), 69 figs. 4 [a-c]Thebes. Valleys S. of Deir el-Bah. ri. Royal Cache. 1st Group. Various.i2.662Fragments of mummy-cloth of Queen Tetisheri, in Cairo Museum.

Beck, H. C. in Ancient Egypt (1934), 72 fig. 9 [c]Objects from Thebes.i2.788ABlock-statuette of Tjenuna, glazed steatite, Dyn. XVIII, in London, British Museum, 35400.

Beck in Ancient Egypt (1934), 72 fig. 8 [b]801-650-263Upper part of man, with the name of Amun-Re on right shoulder and mentioned in text on back pillar,glazed steatite, Dyn. XIX.

Gardner in Ancient Egypt (1935), cf. 108 pl. opp. 73Ain Amûr (W. Desert). Temple.vii.295View.

see Gardner in Ancient Egypt (1935), 108-109Ain Amûr. Temple.vii.295Description.

see Gardner in Ancient Egypt (1935), 109Ain Amûr. Temple.vii.295Plan.

Gardner in Ancient Egypt (1935), pl. iii and pl. opp. 73Ain Amûr. Temple.vii.295Views.

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Gardner in Ancient Egypt (1935), pl. iv [b] opp. 73Ain Amûr. Temple.vii.295Part of scene from wall of central sanctuary.