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-Qift (Koptos; Coptos).
-Three colossal statues of Min, fragmentary, ends of girdle incised with figures of animals, etc., Predynastic, found beneath Ptolemaic pavement, one in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 30770 bis, and two in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, 1894/105.
Captions:
-K.13.14 Drawings
-K.19.20 Squeezes

  • Sculpture on third statue of Min. Poles decorated with feathers & garlands [variant of R22/R23] (note the Egyptian flower bouquets [x]) showing the origin of the hieroglyph of the god Min.
    -[← Saw fish.] [← Ostrich.]
    Notes to the left of top left photograph:
    -Ghizeh museum Salle 11 [R23A] on wooden coffin (not numbered) of [r:p:a-F4:a-(Hr*tp):aA-n:R23A-T:t-i] showing that the type with feathers on a pole was recognised till the VIth dyn at Akhmim.
    Notes between bottom left and right photographs:
    -Pteroceras shells.
    Notes below bottom right photograph:
  • (Reversed) Khufu; found in S. town.

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-Qift (Koptos; Coptos).
Captions:
-K.34 One of the slabs of the temple of Antef V.
-K.35 Head of Antef V.
-K.36-7 Head & portion of throne of statuette in yellow limestone, found with slabs of Antef V, & from the work probably of the XIth dynasty.

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-Qift (Koptos; Coptos).
Captions:
-K.41 Slab of Amenemhat I. [Min]
-K.42 Head of Min (temp. Amenemhat I)
-K.43 Figure of Nekheb [lower part of IX.2]
-K.44 Figure of Bast [upper part of IX.2]
-[K.43 and 44: From door-jamb of Usertesen I]

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-Qift (Koptos; Coptos).
Captions:
-K.45 Granite jamb of Usertesen I
-K.48 Usertesen I, from a scene with Min.
-[K.47 Detail of head]

[517] The convent of Kalemsha from N.

-View from the north of the convent of Kalemsha (Deir el-Naqlun, also known as Deir al-Malak Ghubriyal, south of Medinet el-Faiyum? Or Deir Abu Ishaq, also known as Deir al-Hamam or the Monastery of the Holy Virgin, near el-Lahun?).
-Caption:
'The convent of Kalemsha from N.'.

[286] Sakiyeh at Luxor

-A saqiya (mechanical water lifting device) in use in the area of Luxor.
Caption reads:
'Sakiyeh at Luxor
The bullocks in going round, driven by a boy seated behind,
turn a horizontal wheel which gears in a vertical wheel,
this latter raises an endless band of waterpots.'.

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