[206] Colonnade of tomb behind Ramesseum.
- Petrie MSS 5.6.15c [upper right]
- Item
- 1881-1882
-Thebes.
-Sheikh ʿAbd el-Qurna.
-Colonnade of a tomb.
-Caption:
'Colonnade of tomb behind Ramesseum.
Hill of Shekh abd-el-Gurneh.'
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[206] Colonnade of tomb behind Ramesseum.
-Thebes.
-Sheikh ʿAbd el-Qurna.
-Colonnade of a tomb.
-Caption:
'Colonnade of tomb behind Ramesseum.
Hill of Shekh abd-el-Gurneh.'
[208] Half relief statues on limestone.
Thebes.
-Sheikh ʿAbd el-Qurna.
-Rock-cut statues, a woman holding child and man squatting on the ground holding child.
-Caption:
'Half relief statues, on limestone.
On the hillside at Shekh abd-el-Gurneh, at the
North end overlooking El Assassif.'
[195] Columns of small temple, S.E. of great temple.
-Karnak.
-Temple of Amun-Re-Harakhti .
-Two Osiride colossi of Ramesses II.
-TopBib ii2.212 (38) and (39).
-Caption:
'Columns of small temple, S.E. of great temple.
built by Ramses II out of fragments of polygonal
columns of Thothmes III. Karnak.'
[205] Brick galleries around the Ramesseum.
-Thebes.
-Ramesseum.
-Brick buildings (storehouses).
-Caption:
'Brick galleries around the Ramesseum.
Wilkinson thinks them early Christian, but Maspero says
they are of XIX dyn. As they are arranged symmetrically
round the Ramesseum, and I found early blue ring in
the mortar, they are Ramesside, and for garrison?. XIX'
[544] Houses at N. end of Memphis (see 545)
Caption reads:
'Houses at N. end of Memphis (see 545)
This is the oldest part of the mounds of Memphis,
and forms part of a large square of mounds.'
-Thebes.
-Valley of the Kings.
-KV47, Siptah (Merneptah Siptah).
-Caption:
'Meneptah II Siptah.
In his tomb in valley of Kings tombs.
XIX'
-Thebes.
-Valley of the Kings.
-KV14, Tausert, wife of Seti (Sethos) I, usurped by Setnakht.
-Corridor A.
-Upper part of Queen offering ointment in scene 2.
-TopBib i2.529(3).
-Caption:
'Queen Tausert
In Siptah's tomb in valley of Kings tombs.
XIX'
[269] Tower of palace of Ramses III. Medinet Habu.
-Medinet Habu.
-Great Temple of Ramesses III.
-Pavilion (East Fortified Gate).
-TopBib ii2.482.
-Caption:
'Tower of palace of Ramses III. Medinet Habu.
The beam holes in the walls shew that other buildings
(of sun dried brick?) were added for common apartments'
[96] Isis, Horus, and Nebhat(?)
-El-Siririya (El-Sirîrîya; el-Saririya).
-Rock-chapel of Hathor of Akhwi.
-Hall.
-Three rock-cut statues of Hathor with a king and queen(?).
-TopBib iv.127(5).
-Caption:
'Isis, Horus, and Nebhat(?)
on back of small rock cut temple at the quarries
Es Shereriyeh. temp. Ramses III.'
[95] Arch left standing in quarrying the rock
-El-Siririya (El-Sirîrîya; el-Saririya).
Caption:
'Arch left standing in quarrying the rock,
the remainder of the hill is some way behind the camera
Es Shereriyeh.'
Also two arrows poiting to 'Mr Percival.' and 'Capt Maller.'.
-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'
-Karnak.
-Caption:
'Mason's mark at Karnak,
cartouche of builder [<-A40-A40-s-H-(nw*Z1):(stp&n)->] apparently.'
[532] Shrine of Ptah (see 531)
-Saqqara (Ṣaqqâra, Sakkara).
-Lower part of a statue of a kneeling man holding naos containing a figure of Ptah.
[222] Brick court or area for entrance to tomb
-Thebes.
-ʿAsâsîf (Asasif).
-View showing the brick superstructure and entrance of a tomb.
-Caption:
'Brick court or area for entrance to tomb:
such a court must be coeval with the tomb, which
could not be reached without it.'
[102] Inscription of Ptolemy V.
-Tihna (Ṭihna; Tēnis; Acōris; Tehna; Tihna el-Gebel; Tehna el-Gebel).
-Rock-stela with text of Ptolemy V.
-TopBib iv.130(2).
-Caption:
'Inscription of Ptolemy V.
over cavern at Tehneh.'
[46] Fragment of inscriptions on casing of W. of Gt Pyramid.
-Giza (Gîza).
-Pyramid of Khufu (Cheops).
-Caption:
'Fragment of inscriptions on casing of W. of Gt Pyramid.
[damaged Greek text] Ptolemy VIII?
MAPKOC... [Arabic text?]. Found in search for casing. 1881.'
Note on page 31 of album under photograph reads: 'One removed for use'.
[227] Temple at Deir el Medineh of Ptolemy IX.
-Thebes.
-Deir el-Medina.
-Temple of Hathor.
-View.
-TopBib ii2.401.
-Caption:
'Temple at Deir el Medineh of Ptolemy IX.
The brick arch on the left of the temple is coeval with it,
as the stone has been built to receive it. The gate
is of Ptolemy XIII. Thebes.'
-Medinet el-Faiyum (Crocodilopolis; Arsinoë).
-Temple of Sobek.
-TopBib iv.98.
-Caption:
'Granite die of column.
Medinet el Fayum, Crocodilopolis.'
[273] In temple of Thothmes III
-Medinet Habu.
-Great Temple of Ramesses (Ramses; Rameses) III.
-Caption:
'In temple of Thothmes III
Medinet Habu.
(accidentally omitted from p. 8.)'
[91] Quarries at Nezlet Shekh Hassan.
-el-Sheikh Hassan (near Oxyrhynchus).
-Roman mud-brick buildings.
-Caption:
'Quarries at Nezlet Shekh Hassan.
Cracks in the rock are left untouched in a wall of rock;
these walls dividing the quarries into courts, which are
connected by a neat cut slit through them.'
-With arrows pointing to entrance:
'↑entrance slit
↑'.
[92] greek inscription in quarries. Nezlet Shekh Hassan.
-el-Sheikh Hassan (near Oxyrhynchus).
-Quarry.
-Greek inscription.
[514] Old bridge of great dyke, and sluice gates south of Medinet el Faium.
-Near Medinet el-Faiyum (Crocodilopolis; Arsinoë).
-Remains of Arabic-built bridge and sluice gates of great dyke.
-Caption:
'Old bridge of great dyke, and sluice gates
south of Medinet el Faium.
Rock bed of stream in foreground.'
With arrow poiting to bridge and another to gates.
[513] Remains of older dykes & bridges.
-Loose note with a list of names of kings, dynasty, and photograph reference number:
'Ancient Portraits'.
Inside the front cover of the album.
On the left reads:
'W.M. Flinders Petrie,
8 Crescent Road,
Bromley,
Kent.'
A piece of paper has also been inserted and reads:
'As some friends have desired to have copies of these photographs (which at present I have no time to prepare myself) I have placed the plates in the hands of Mr. R.C. Murray, 37 Dartmouth Park Hill NW; and arranged with them to supply copies to order (not less than 6 at once) at 3d per print, post free. Only the numbers need be mentioned, but a list of the titles should be retained.
There is far more detail in the negatives than can be transferred to a print; and any one wishing to refer to them for scientific purposes will please to apply to me. Prints on glass are almost as good as the original negatives for examination, and can be easily supplied, as well as enlargements to any scale.
W.M. Flinders Petrie.'
-Desert, near Giza.
-Caption:
'The Desert,
N.W. of the pyramids.
shewing straight clearage of rock in front.'
[349] The Desert, Kom el Kashab in distance
-Desert near Giza, with a glimpse at Kom el-Khashab ('Hill of the Petrified Wood').
-Caption:
'The Desert, Kom el Kashab in distance
N.W. of the pyramids.'
[445] Limestone rocks in the desert (443)
-Desert, with a glimpse at Kom el-Kashab ('Hill of the Petrified Wood').
-Caption reads:
'Limestone rocks in the desert (443)
Kom el Kashab (the fossil wood hill)
in the distance (349)'
-Landscape of the Nile Valley at sunset.
-Caption:
'A calm evening'.