Giza (Gîza). West Field, tomb G5110, Duaenre. Caption reads: 'Large tomb West of great Pyramid. No 44 Lepsius. This is the best example of a mastaba tomb. mean angle 75º 55' ± 6; angle of 4 rise on 1 base 75º 58''
Dahshur. South Pyramid (Bent Pyramid) of Snofru (Snefru). Caption reads: 'South pyramid of Dahshûr, from North. Exactly in line of its West side. Nearly all the casing remains upon this pyramid.'
Hawara. Foreground, Labyrinth of Amenemhet III; background, Pyramid of Amenemhet III. Caption reads: 'Brick walls of the "Labyrinth" of Lepsius. The bricks are the size of Roman bricks, & not of earlier forms; the chambers are full of broken Roman pottery; and are like those of Greek and Roman villages.'
Biahmu (Biyahmu). Colossi of Amenemhat (Amenemhet) III, bases/pedestals. Caption reads: 'The "Kursi Farûn", "Chair of Pharaoh". or Pyramids of Beyahmu. from the South.'
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-Abgig or Begig. -Obelisk of Senusret (Sesostris) I. -Caption: 'Obelisk of Ebgig from the West. It is 82.7 ins wide at base and 56.4 at top. About 90 tons The total length from base to rounding of top is 39 ft 3.7 ins.'
-Beni Hasan (Beni Hassan). -Caption: 'Tombs of Beni Hassan. 2 Tomb of Ameni-Amenemha, shewing rows of stones cleared from the approach, and laid on each side (see arrows) but not running quite to the middle. 3 Tomb of Nūmhotep.'
-The photograph is annotated '1', '2', and '3' to indicate the relevant tombs.
-Deir el-Bahari (Deir el-Bahri). -Temple of Hatshepsut. -Caption: 'Queen Hatasu. Nourished by Hathor as a cow. One of the very few unerased portraits of Hatasu, in the inner chamber of Deir el Bahari temple; cartouche erased.'
-Deir el-Bahri (Deir el-Bahari). -Temple of Hatshepsut. -Caption: 'Granite gateway at Deir el Bahari. with standard of Hatasu and cartouches of Thothmes III, with the unusual form [<-i-mn:n-U6-C3-F31->]. Behind is the door of the shrine of Thothmes, circular-roof stones behind it, & pent roof over that.'
-Tura (Tora; Masara). -Quarries. -Caption: 'In the quarries of Masara. Shewing the regular way of cutting the blocks out each complete, advancing regularly in lines (see ceiling)'
-Amarna. -Tomb 3, Ahmosi. -Facade. -Doorway, with Ahmosi adoring Aten cartouches on lintel. -TopBib iv.214(1)-(2). Caption: 'Door of tomb of royal scribe Ama meri I Tel el Amarna. Cartouches of Khuenaten. XVIII'