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[231] Court of temple of Medinet Habu

-Medinet Habu.
-Great Temple of Ramesses III.
-View of the northern side of the second court with columns of a Coptic church in the foreground.
-Caption:
'Court of temple of Medinet Habu,
with columns of early Christian church.'

[257] Ramessu VI

-Thebes.
-Valley of the Kings.
-KV9, Ramses (Ramesses) VI.
-Caption:

'Ramessu VI
From his tomb in valley of Kings tombs. The design
has been altered, & the plaster falling shews two hands'

[220] Pylon and arch of brick.

-Thebes.
-ʿAsâsîf (Asasif).
-View showing the brick superstructures of tombs including that of Pabasa (TT279).
-Caption:
'Pylon and arch of brick.
This pylon had a staircase in its thickness
like the stone pylons of Karnak.'

-There is also a label for:
'B of 224 seen through A.'.

[97] Cliffs of Nile valley near Tehneh.

-Rocky landscape formed by natural phenomena (flood, rainfalls, wind) near Tihna (Middle Egypt).
-Caption:
'Cliffs of Nile valley near Tehneh.
Shewing that the river level has permanently been about
1/4 up the cliff; the rock below that being dissolved out
in holes, and above it weathered by air and rain.'.

[250] Rain worn cliffs

-The rocky landscape formed by rainfalls in the Valley of the Kings (Luxor, West bank).
-TopBib i2.495.
-Caption:
'Rain worn cliffs,
in valley of tombs of the Kings, Thebes.'.

Page 29 - Notes under [233]

-Thebes.
-ʿAsâsîf (Asasif).
-Brick superstructures of tombs.
-Notes:
'These brick arches at Deir el Bahari have been supposed by some to be Coptic; but as they are directly connected with the brick court (222) around the mouth of a large tomb of Pharaonic times, they can hardly be later than that.
That they were built irrespective of the avenue of Deir el Bahari, only shews them to be as late as 26 dyn. at which time mummies were rudely packed into the royal chambers there. The bricks of 222, 221 & 203 are of the same size as the Ptolemaic bricks at Deir el Medineh (p 31).'

[134] Door of cat-mummy vaults, Speos Artemidos

-Isṭabl ʿAntar (Speos Artemidos).
-Small Speos.
-View of entrance doorway showing lintel with cartouches and scenes of Alexander II.
-TopBib iv.165.
-Caption:
'Door of cat-mummy vaults, Speos Artemidos,
with cartouches of Alexander Aegus.
The hollow remains in middle where a globe & serpents
was inserted in metal.'

[193] Temple of Ptah, Karnak.

-Karnak.
-Temple of Ptah.
-View of east face of the sixth gate showing lintel and jambs of Tuthmosis III on left, and two scenes of Ptolemy IV before deities on right.
-TopBib ii2.199(12), (13).
-Caption:
'Temple of Ptah, Karnak.
Doorway of Thothmes III & wall of Ptolemy IV
& Arsinoe.'

[184] Gate of Ptolemy III and Berenice.

-Karnak.
-Temple of Khons.
-Inner face of Propylon.
-TopBib ii2.227.
-Caption:
'Gate of Ptolemy III and Berenice.
from pylon of temple of Khons, Karnak.
Avenue of crio-sphinxes, by Amenhotep III.
This gate was closed by double doors of its whole height.'

[101] Shrine at Tehneh

-Tihna (Ṭihna; Tēnis; Acōris; Tehna; Tihna el-Gebel; Tehna el-Gebel).
-A rock-cut shrine.
-TopBib iv.129-30.
-Caption:
'Shrine at Tehneh,
in cliff above the inscription, (No 102)'

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