54 - List of seven sacred oils on coffin of Mera [mr-r-i]
64 and 65 - Another basket found with No 63
66 - Wooden chisels + mallets, left behind by workmen when digging tomb pits in the marl + gravel
67 - Mason's mallet
68 - Jar found set in the ancient chip steps[?] by the entrance to tomb of Anta
75 - Ali
76 - Ali
86 - Deshasheh Hills from North
88 - Beads of Vth ? dyn.
90 - Head of Nenkheftka. see phot. 32-4.
List of photographs by Petrie
Note with calculations (verso)
[20] Ivory and stone pots
[152] Alabasters
[24] Stone pots, slate etc.
[31] Clay hippo
[40] Flint knife
[36] Flint knives
[1] Ady. D. 5 Pole-cornice
Petrie Journal 1897 to 1898 pages 51-100
Petrie Journal 1898 to 1899 - Part II
Petrie Journal 1899 to 1900 (Abydos; Umm el-Qa'ab)
Petrie Journal 1920 (El-Lahun)
Altar-base, black granite, Dyn. XXVI, provenance not known, now in Turin, Museo Egizio, 22053 (Cat. 1750)
Sarcophagus of Ibi, Middle Kingdom, provenance not known, now in Bologna, Museo Civico Archeologico, 1959
Sarcophagus of Ibi, Middle Kingdom, provenance not known, now in Bologna, Museo Civico Archeologico, 1959
[Left and middle] Two jars, provenance unknown, now in Turin, Museo Egizio, 3305-3306; [right] statue of Senusert, ivory, late Dyn. XIII or Dyn. XIII, provenance not known, now in Turin, Museo Egizio, 3045
[Upper left] Stela of Weri and woman Tjembu, early Dyn. XVIII, provenance not known, now in Florence, Museo Archeologico, 2511; [upper middle] stela of Senusertankh, end of Dyn. XII or Dyn. XIII, provenance not known, now in Florence, Museo Archeologico, 2579; [upper right] stela of Temer with his wife Wer(t) and Peninheret, early Dyn. XVIII, provenance not known, now in Florence, Museo Archeologico, 2498; [lower] see Petrie MSS 3.1.29
[Left] Stela of Iatu, late Dyn. XII to XIII, provenance not known, now in Florence, Museo Archeologico, 2520; [right] stela of Siptah with his wife Tepetnofru and family, Dyn. XIII, from Thebes, now in Florence, Museo Archeologico, 2553
Statue of King Neferhotep I, black basalt, Dyn. XIII, from El-Faiyum, now in Bologna, Museo Civico Archeologico, 1799