- Petrie MSS 4.1.557
- Item
Fragment of a stone dish with boat and fish in relief, Dyn. XXII, provenance not known, now in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 18682.
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Fragment of a stone dish with boat and fish in relief, Dyn. XXII, provenance not known, now in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 18682.
Mummy of Amunet, priestess of Hathor, with original bead necklace and tattooed lines across the stomach, Dyn. XI, from her tomb at Deir el-Bahari, now in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.
Seated statue of Queen Nofret, black granite, Dyn. XII, from Tanis, now in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 382.
Upper part of a statue of Amenemhat III, granite, Dyn. XII, from Medinet el-Faiyum, now in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 395.
Upper part of a statue of Amenemhat III, granite, Dyn. XII, from Medinet el-Faiyum, now in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 395.
[Left] Bracelet with the name of Amosis, Dyn. XVIII, from Thebes, Dra Abu el-Naga, Tomb of Ahhotep, now in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 52071; [middle] armlet of the deceased with cartouche between two sphinxes, Dyn. XVIII, from Thebes, Dra Abu el-Naga, Tomb of Ahhotep, now in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 52642; [right] bracelet of Amosis, Dyn. XVIII, from Thebes, Dra Abu el-Naga, Tomb of Ahhotep, now in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 52069.
Note: This image is not present in the album Petrie MSS 5.4.
Upper part of a statue of Ramesses II, black granite, Dyn. XIX, from Tanis, now in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 616.
Royal head, painted sandstone, Ramesside, from Thebes, now in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 740
Royal head, painted sandstone, Ramesside, from Thebes, now in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 740.
Block of Ptahmay showing the deceased and his wife, and a man making a naos in register III, temp. Amenophis IV, from Giza, now in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 14.6.24.2.
Block of Ptahmay showing the preparation of wine, with a girl dancer, temp. Amenophis IV, from Giza, now in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 5.7.24.18
Seated double-statue of Thay and his wife Nia, late Dyn. XVIII or early Dyn. XIX, from Saqqara, now in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 628.
Bust of royal statue, probably Amenophis III, calcite, Dyn. XVIII, provenance not known, now in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 768.
Head of a colossus of Ramesses II (now restored to body), Dyn. XIX, from Thebes, Luxor Temple, processional colonnade, formerly in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 558
Base for royal statue, front forming offering-table with two projecting heads of captive chiefs of Mitanni and Nubia, Dyn. XX, from Medinet Habu, Great Temple, now in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 755.
Door from entrance, outer face, two registers, I: deceased, wife and daughter before Osiris and Maat, II: relatives before Ptah-Sokar-Osiris and Isis, wood, Dyn. XVIII, from Thebes, Tomb I, Sennedjem, innermost chamber, now in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 27303.
Door from entrance, outer face, two registers, I: deceased, wife and daughter before Osiris and Maat, II: relatives before Ptah-Sokar-Osiris and Isis, wood, Dyn. XVIII, from Thebes, Tomb I, Sennedjem, innermost chamber, now in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 27303.
Tiles with rosettes, Dyn. XIX, from Tell el-Yahudiya, Temple of Ramesses III, now in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.
Reused block of Neferseshem-psammethek showing two offering-bringers, Dyn. XXX, from Mit Rahina, Kom el-Fakhry, now in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 10977.
Relief of Thonufer showing the bringing of the funeral outfit, from Heliopolis, now in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 29211.
Unfinished relief model showing the figure of a king, probably Ptolemaic Period, provenance not known, now in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 33403.
Column-base, not identified, now in Cairo, Egyptian Museum
Column-base, not identified, now in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.
Colossal statue of a Roman emperor, Roman Period, porphyry, from Alexandria, now in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.
[31.B] Seated and standing statues of Nefer-shem-em from mastaba D
El Kab (El-Kâb).
[26.B] Bronze and stone vases from mastaba A of Ka-mena
El Kab (El-Kâb).
[13.B] Different types of pottery vessels outside dig "house" (rock-tomb)
El Kab (El-Kâb).
[9.B] Process of excavation of XIIth dynasty tombs in southeast angle of the town enclosure
El Kab (El-Kâb).
-Album titled 'Deshasheh 1897' containing photographs from Petrie's excavations at Deshasheh in 1897.
-The introduction on the third page reads: 'Deshaheh is a village on the western edge of the Nile Valley, about twenty miles south of the entrance to the Fayum. At about two miles back in the desert is a low range of cliffs about 80 ft high. The southernmost end of these cliffs is an isolated hill which contains the inscribed tomb of Anta and many unnamed tomb pits; the cliffs for half a mile north of this are pierced with many more tombs, and contain another inscribed tomb, of Shedu. A serdab of a great mastaba, now destroyed, contained the series of statues of Nenkheftka. While in the hill above was the tomb and coffin inscribed of his son Nenkheftek. The excavations were made in Feb. and March 1897 for the Egypt Exploration Fund. / W.M. Flinders Petrie. / The whole cemetery is of about the Vth dynasty 3600 BC.'
-The final 2 pages of photographs in the album (Petrie MSS 5.2.77-85) are of a statuette now in London, Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, 14210.
3 - Profile of successive cliffs, from S.
Deshasheh (Dishasha; Dishâsha).
12 - SW wall - | - Recess - Tomb of Shedu
Deshasheh (Dishasha; Dishâsha).