[361] Dancers in tomb of Semnefer.
- Petrie MSS 5.5.28a [upper left]
- Einzelstück
- 1881-1882
Giza (Gîza). West Field, tomb G 5170, Seshemnufer [III].
Caption reads:
'Dancers in tomb of Semnefer.'
Also label for 'repeated in next plate.'.
[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).
[216] Queen Hatasu? Deir el Bahari.
-Deir el-Bahri (Deir el-Bahari).
-Temple of Hatshepsut.
-Hathor-head capital from a column.
-Caption:
'Queen Hatasu?
Deir el Bahari.
XVIII d.'
[215] 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 cartouche of Thothmes III.'
-Also an arrow pointing to:
'brick arch see p. 28'.
[308] Soldiers of Hatasu. Deir el Bahari.
-Deir el-Bahri (Deir el-Bahari).
-Temple of Hatshepsut.
[307] Soldiers of Hatasu. Deir el Bahari.
-Deir el-Bahri (Deir el-Bahari).
-Temple of Hatshepsut.
[187] Block with pin holes for fixing metal ornaments.
-Medinet Habu.
-Temple of Ramesses (Ramses; Rameses) III.
-Caption:
'Block with pin holes for fixing metal ornaments.
By Thothmes III, Karnak. A block at Medinet Habu
by Ramses III has some of the bronze pins remaining.'
[534] Mouths of quarry galleries, Masara.
-Tura (Tora; Masara).
-Quarries.
-Amarna.
-Tomb 3, Ahmosi.
-Facade.
-Doorway, lower part of jambs.
-TopBib iv.214(1)-(2).
[150] Statue seated in tomb (No 148)
-Amarna.
-Tomb 3, Ahmosi.
-Shrine.
-View showing entrance and statue.
-TopBib iv.214.
[127] Seti I offering to Bast.
-Isṭabl ʿAntar (Speos Artemidos).
-TopBib iv.164.
-Caption:
'Seti I offering to Bast.
side of doorway of Speos Artemidos. XIX'
[243] Broken lintel in temple of Gurneh.
-Thebes.
-Qurna.
-Temple of Seti (Sethos) I.
-TopBib ii2.408.
[256] Head of Seti I; in his tomb.
-Thebes. Valley of the Kings.
-KV17, Seti (Sethos) I.
-Caption:
'Head of Seti I; in his tomb.
Tombs of the Kings No 17'
-Karnak.
-Great Temple of Amun.
-Hypostyle.
-Rekhyt-bird from the base of a column.
-Caption:
'Phoenix?
continually found on works of Ramses II.
Great Hall Karnak.'