[8] Second Pyramid from top of first.
- Petrie MSS 5.5.16d [lower right]
- Item
- 1881-1882
Giza (Gîza). Pyramid of Khafra (Khafre; Khephren).
Main caption reads: Second Pyramid from top of first.
Also label for 'Small and Third Pyramids.'.
[8] Second Pyramid from top of first.
Giza (Gîza). Pyramid of Khafra (Khafre; Khephren).
Main caption reads: Second Pyramid from top of first.
Also label for 'Small and Third Pyramids.'.
[330] Temple of Second Pyramid from N.
Giza (Gîza). Pyramid of Khafra (Khafre; Khephren).
[368] Corner of court on top of Granite temple
Giza (Gîza). Pyramid Complex of Khafra (Khafre; Khephren).Caption reads:
'Corner of court on top of Granite temple,
shewing limestone casing remaining.
Also label for 'ventilator to lower chamber'.
[365] W. Side of granite temple.
Giza (Gîza). Pyramid Complex of Khafra (Khafre; Khephren). Valley Temple and Pyramid.
Caption reads:
'W. side of Granite temple.
Shewing the passage going askew out of it,
but direct to the temple in front of second pyramid'
Also label for 'door of passage'.
Giza (Gîza). Pyramid Complex of Khafra (Khafre; Khephren). Valley Temple.
Notes opposite photographs on page 19 which read:
'The Granite Temple stands on the plain at the foot of the pyramid hill of gizeh; and was about 40 or 50 feet high, when unencumbered originally. It had probably two entrances, one at the N.E., and one at the S.E. corner; and from the N. end of the W. side a causeway led askew out of the temple, directly (No 365) up to the door of the temple on the E. side of the Second pyramid, which is exactly similar to it in the character of the building. This granite temple consisted of a great hall of granite with colonades (No 376) about 22 1/2 feet high; and on the roof an open court of limestone, now stripped of its casing all but one corner (No 368). The great hall is T shaped, 77 feet long & 86 feet across. The lesser hall is 60 feet long and 12 1/2 ft wide. The court on the top is 103 feet by 86 feet.
The fact of a skew passage being part of such a regular and well-oriented building, shews a strong necessity for it; and therefore that the place to which it led must have been built before this temple; which must then be after, or in the end of the reign of Chefren of the fourth dynasty. The great statue of Chefren in the Bulak Museum was found, with smaller statues, in a well in the lesser hall; the cynocephalus ape now lying there is probably the oldest idol known.
Thought the Sphinx is placed near this temple it has no known connection with it.
In the bottom right hand corner of the page there is also the note: 'See over for plan.'.
[367] Top of great hall of Granite temple.
Giza (Gîza). Pyramid Complex of Khafra (Khafre; Khephren). Valley Temple.
Caption reads:
'Top of great hall of Granite temple.
Looking North'
Also label foor 'door of passage'.
[554] Granite casing of third pyramid.
Giza (Gîza). Pyramid of Menkaure (Menkaura; Mykerinos).
Caption reads:
'Granite casing of third pyramid.
Shewing that the casing was left in the rough on the
outside, with lugs for lifting the blocks; and that it
was only finished just by the doorway.'
Also label for 'door behind heap'.
[400] Small pyramids south of the third
Giza (Gîza). Pyramid of Menkaure (Menkaura; Mykerinos). Subsidiary Pyramids.
Caption reads:
'Small pyramids south of the third,
from top of third pyramid.'
[457] Hill of rock tombs, East of great Pyramid.
Giza (Gîza). Pyramid of Khufu (Cheops) and East Field rock-cut tombs.
Caption reads:
'Hill of rock tombs, East of great Pyramid.
Arab village in foreground'
[551] Relief statues in rock tomb E. of Gt Pyramid.
Giza (Gîza). East field, tomb G 7948, Khafreankh (Rakhaefankh), niche containing rock-cut double-statue of tomb owner.
Caption reads:
'Relief statues in rock tomb E. of Gt Pyramid.
This tomb contains severed other figures, some painted,
and one seated like the "scribe" of the Louvre'
[357] Sem.nefer and his wife Hotep.hars.
Giza (Gîza). West Field, tomb G 5170, Seshemnufer [III].
Caption reads:
'Sem.nefer [s-T31-F35] and his wife Hotep.hars [R4:t-p-Hr:r-s].
from their tomb W. of Gt Pyramid. 5th dyn'
[359] Semnefer as a child beside his mother.
Giza (Gîza). West Field, tomb G 5170, Seshemnufer [III].
[361] Dancers in tomb of Semnefer.
Giza (Gîza). West Field, tomb G 5170, Seshemnufer [III].
Caption reads:
'Dancers in tomb of Semnefer.'
Also label for 'repeated in next plate.'.
[479] In Pyramid of Pepi, part of 478.
Saqqara. Pyramid of Pepi (Pepy) I.
Caption reads:
'In Pyramid of Pepi, part of 478.
In the wall is built in, as a common stone, a slab with clumsy
figures on it, badly colored; this is the only known example
of aprentice's practise, of which so much was required.'
Also label for 'learners slab.'.
[478] Interior of pyramid of Pepi
Saqqara. Pyramid of Pepi (Pepy) I.
Caption reads:
'Interior of pyramid of Pepi,
looking down between the sloping roofstones [drawing]'
Also labels for 'corner of chamber', 'under side of roof', 'broken end of coffin', and 'bottom of coffin.'.
[474] North brick pyramid of Dahshûr.
Dahshur. Pyramid of Senusert (Sesostris) III.
Caption reads:
'North brick pyramid of Dahshûr.
South side, with remains of limestone casing.'
[469] Side of doorway of South pyramid of Dahshûr.
Dahshur. South Pyramid (Bent Pyramid) of Snofru (Snefru).
Caption reads:
'Side of doorway of South pyramid of Dahshûr.
Shewing pivot hole on which the flapdoor turned [drawing].
This explains Strabo's saying the Gt Pyramid
was closed by a stone which could be taken out.'
There is also a diagram showing 'door open'.
[470] Casing at N.E. corner of S. pyramid Dahshûr.
Dahshur. South Pyramid (Bent Pyramid) of Snofru (Snefru).
Caption reads:
'Casing at N.E. corner of S. pyramid Dahshûr.
Shewing the courses to be slightly inclined.'
Also labels for '5 ft rod' and '473'.
Hawara.
Caption reads:
'Piece of architrave?
In the ruins at Howara,
lying upside down.
XIIth dyn.'
[525] Probable site of the Labyrinth.
Hawara. Labyrinth of Amenemhet III.
Caption reads:
'Probable site of the Labyrinth.
The ground covered several feet deep in chips of fine white
stone from a destroyed building; underlaid by pavement'
[492] S.W. corner of the Eastern pile.
Biahmu (Biyahmu). Colossi of Amenemhat (Amenemhet) III, bases/pedestals.
Caption reads:
'S.W. corner of the Eastern pile.
my pit /88'
Also label for '5 ft rod'.
[495] S.W. corner of W. pile; with enclosure of E. pile in distance.
Biahmu (Biyahmu). Colossi of Amenemhat (Amenemhet) III, bases/pedestals.
Caption reads:
'S.W. corner of W. pile; with enclosure of E. pile in distance.
Stones in front seem to shew a paving of the enclosed
courts surrounding the piles.'
With two arrows pointing at the monuments described.
[494] N.W. corner of W. pile, with stones in enclosure, and edge of it.
Biahmu (Biyahmu). Colossi of Amenemhat (Amenemhet) III, bases/pedestals.
Caption reads:
'N.W. corner of W. pile, with stones in enclosure, and edge of it.
These stones are the highest that exist between the walls
and the piles; and therefore the best evidence that there
is for a continuous pyramid.'
With three arrows pointing at the monuments described.
Koptos.
Photograph of squeeze loose within album.
Koptos.
Photograph of squeeze loose within album.
[136] Tomb of Ameni Amenemha. (No 2 above)
-Beni Hasan (Beni Hassan).
-Tomb 2, Amenemhet.
-View of facade.
-Beni Hasan (Beni Hassan).
-Tomb 13, Khnemhotep II.
-View of entrance.
[113] Tomb No 13 Benihassan. (see above)
-Beni Hasan (Beni Hassan).
-Tomb 13, Khnemhotep II.
-View of entrance.
[158] Bed of mummies, single mummy, and rock tombs. Siut.
-Asyut (Assiut; Lycopolis).