[104] Walls of brick village. Kom Ahmar.
- Petrie MSS 5.5.38a [loose]
- Item
- 1881-1882
Zawyet el-Amwat (Zâwyet el-Amwât; El-Maiyitin; El-Kom El-Ahmar).
Photograph loose within album.
Caption reads:
'Walls of brick village.
Kom Ahmar.'
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[104] Walls of brick village. Kom Ahmar.
Zawyet el-Amwat (Zâwyet el-Amwât; El-Maiyitin; El-Kom El-Ahmar).
Photograph loose within album.
Caption reads:
'Walls of brick village.
Kom Ahmar.'
Koptos.
Photograph of squeeze loose within album.
Inside front cover.
On left:
'W.M. Flinders Petrie,
8 Crescent Road,
Bromley,
Kent.'
Note attached to page:
'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 Messrs Murray & Heath, 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 enlargement to any scale.'
'W. M. Flinders Petrie.'
Title page - Part B. New Empire
Map titled 'Index Map shewing volume and page of the views at each place.'
[506] Obelisk of Ebgig from the West.
-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.'
-Also labelled in photograph:
'Gebel Sedment'.
-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.
[114] Recess with figure. Tomb No 30 Beni Hassan.
-Beni Hasan (Beni Hassan).
-Tomb 30. Not inscribed.
-Shrine.
-Rock-cut mummiform figure.
-Beni Hasan (Beni Hassan).
-Tomb 35. Not inscribed.
-Facade.
-Asyut (Assiut; Lycopolis).
-Caption:
'Tomb at Siūt.
XIII ? dyn.'
-Also an arrow with label:
'top of pillar broken away'.
[153] Southern hill honeycombed with tombs. Siūt.
-Asyut (Assiut; Lycopolis).
-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.'
[303] Granite gateway at Deir el Bahari.
-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.'
[276] Neith giving life to Thothmes III. Medinet. Habu.
-Medinet Habu.
-Temple of Ramesses (Ramses; Rameses) III.
-Caption:
'Neith giving life to Thothmes III. Medinet. Habu.'
'Mr Ellis.'
-Note on page 8 of the album below photograph reads:
'see page 33.'
-Karnak.
[537] In the quarries of Masara.
-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)'
[295] Foot of colossal statue of Amenhotep III.
-Karnak.
-Caption:
'Foot of colossal statue of Amenhotep III.
Karnak
The little toe was lately cut off bt the Arabs.'
[148] Door of tomb of royal scribe Ama meri I Tel el Amarna.
-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'
[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.'