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Page 34

-Giza Museum.
Captions:
-519-520 Granite statue of Sedenmat. (Cat. 76)
-521-2 Granite statue of the dd-mer Maa-nefer [E17-K1:N36-U1-F35-f:r]. (not in catalogue, old no. 926.)

Page 33

-Giza Museum.
Captions:
-513 Wife of the "Wooden Man" (cat 35)
-514 Statue of Menkaura: (diorite) (cat 40)
-515 Statue of Userenra red granite (cat 39)
-517 Part of alabaster vase of Pepy / Alabaster cup of Merenra (cat 58) (in glass case)

Page 32

-Giza Museum.
Captions:
-509 Sam of throne of Khafra. (cat. 64)
-510 Sam on throne of Khafra (cat. 64)
-511 Sam on throne of basalt Khafra. (cat 42)
-512 Sam on throne of basalt Khafra. (cat 46)

Page 31

-Giza Museum.
Captions:
-505 Detail of panel of Hesi.
-506 Painting of geese Medum. (cat. 3) (under glass)
-507 Fresco of geese. Medum.
-508 Fresco of geese (cat. 3)

Page 30

-Giza Museum.
Captions:
-501 Primitive granite statue Memphis (catalogue No 1.)
-502 Head of Hesi (cat. 2)
-503 Head of Hesi. (catalogue 2)
-504 Head of Hesi.

Page 29b

-Giza Museum.
-Handwritten by W. M. Flinders Petrie.
-'Photographs from the Ghizeh Museum'
-'This museum is not only shamefully perilous, in view of a fire occurring, but it is also altogether unsuitable for a collection. There is but one hall where any top light can be obtained for sculpture; and everywhere else side lights, often of most inappropriate kinds, make it difficult to see sculptures, & almost hopeless to photograph them. The insecurity of the cases makes it needful to keep them screwed up & pad locked, so that it is very troublesome to open any case.
-These photographs are very far from being what they should be; but their defects are largely due to the miserable light, & the need of frequently photographing through glass cases.
-I have to thank the curator, Brugsch Bey, for granting me permission to photograph whatever I desired. These were done in the course of three days.'

Page 29 - Notes under [233]

-Thebes.
-ʿAsâsîf (Asasif).
-Brick superstructures of tombs.
-Notes:
'These brick arches at Deir el Bahari have been supposed by some to be Coptic; but as they are directly connected with the brick court (222) around the mouth of a large tomb of Pharaonic times, they can hardly be later than that.
That they were built irrespective of the avenue of Deir el Bahari, only shews them to be as late as 26 dyn. at which time mummies were rudely packed into the royal chambers there. The bricks of 222, 221 & 203 are of the same size as the Ptolemaic bricks at Deir el Medineh (p 31).'

Page 29

-Qift (Koptos; Coptos).
Captions:
-K.113 Colossal red granite head of Caracalla
-K.114-6 Limestone stele of the customs dues imposed at Koptos on arrivals from the Red Sea. Under Lucius Antistius Asiaticus, eparch. [K.116 Reversed]
-K.115 Grenfell taking a squeeze.
-K.116 Reversed

Page 28

-Qift (Koptos; Coptos).
Captions:
-K.109 Stele, temp. Tiberius.
-K.110 Hieroglyphic & demotic stele. Shewing two Min statues, one in shrine.
-K. 111 Osiris tablet. Roman age. Found in a chapel on S. of temenos, built by Aahmes II, restored in Roman age.
-K.112 Altar of M. Aurelius Bēlkabos standard bearer of the Palmyrene archers. Caracalla.

Page 25

-Qift (Koptos; Coptos).
Captions:
-K.97 Inner E side of chapel
-K.96 E side door of chapel
-K.98 Inner W. side of chapel
-K.99 W side of door of chapel

Page 24

-Qift (Koptos; Coptos).
Captions:
-K.93 Model tank with steps. Many such were found in the temple.
-K.94 Ptolemaic chapel near S. gate
-K.101 Detail of K 100.
-K.95 Interior shrine of chapel.

Page 23

-Qift (Koptos; Coptos).
Captions:
-K.89 Offerers on Roman pylon
-K.90 Head of Isis, or queen.
-K.91 Piece of capital, Roman.
-K.92 Piece of column, Roman.

Page 22

-Qift (Koptos; Coptos).
Captions:
-K.85-6 Lion's head spout sandstone. From Ptolemaic temple.
-K.87-8 Side chamber in Roman pylon to temple of Isis.

Page 21

-Qift (Koptos; Coptos).
Captions:
-K.82 Foundation deposit of Ptolemaic temple. [Gilt limestone, Silvered wood Copper Lead various glasses Ores Pitch Vases.]
-K.81 Piece of statue of Ptolemy III
-K.83-4 Ptolemaic statue in sandstone. Found at back of great temenos.

Page 20

-Qift (Koptos; Coptos).
Captions:
-K.76 Wall scene of Ptolemy I. Soter.
-K.77-80 Black basalt inscription of Senushepses [T22A-nw:nw:nw-A17-A51A-s] majordome of Arsinoe queen of Philadelphos, high official & rebuilder of the temple of Koptos. 110 cuits long. 40 wide. 15 high.

Page 19

-Qift (Koptos; Coptos).
Captions:
-K.72 Black granite baboon Fuamerth high priest of Amen offering to Tehuti, on pectoral.
-K.72 [sic = K.73] Red granite stele (about 1 ton) 29th yr of Ramessu III
-K.74 Upper part of stele, limestone. Isit, daughter of Ramessu IV & queen Nubkhesdeb, offering to Haremkhuti & Osiris.
-K.75 Princess Isit (from above)

Page 18

-Qift (Koptos; Coptos).
Captions:
-K.69 [and K.68] Black horn stone stele of Ramesses II (about 1 ton) found by the triad. [Reversed from squeeze.]
-K.70 Stela of an overseer of works at the Ramesseum & chief of police. Ramessu II burning incense before Isis of Koptos.
-K.71 Red granite head dress from a colossal statue of Rammessu II

Page 17

-Qift (Koptos; Coptos).
Caption:
-K. 63-6 Red granite Triad of Ramessu II with Isis & Nebhat. 6 ft high, 5 ft wide. Found on temple steps.

Page 16

-Qift (Koptos; Coptos).
Captions:
-K.56 Tahutimes III ? Sandstone.
-K.61 Limestone lion head from spout of temple XVIII ? dyn.
-K.62 Limestone head. Found by steps of temple. XVIII dyn
-K.67 Face of Nebhat from triad

Page 15

-Qift (Koptos; Coptos).
Captions:
-K.57 Alabaster vases, bronze tool models & corn grinders. Foundation deposit of Tahutimes III
-K.58 Bronze tool models, vases, & corn grinders. Foundation of Tahutimes III
-K.59.60 Pottery vases from foundation deposits of Tahutimes III. Over 200 were found.

Page 13

-Qift (Koptos; Coptos).
Captions:
-K.49 From temple of XII dynasty.
-K.50 Inscription of Amenemhat III on a colossal vulture. (about a ton)
-K.51 Limestone steal of Ra hotep - see K.52-5 - giving his titles hitherto unknown [G5-V29-S34-G16-F12-s-r:a-M4-M4-M4-G8-M14-//] Found buried in a hole with the colossal vulture, beneath the floor of the sand bed of the Ptolemaic temple.

Page 12

-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]

Page 11

-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]

Page 10

-Qift (Koptos; Coptos).
Captions:
-K. 38-40 Squeezes of inscription of Antef V. Decreeing a commission of officials to depose Teta son of Min-hotep prince of Koptos, & to install Min-em-hat as the new hereditary prince of Koptos. Teta was deposed for treachery in harbouring enemies; he & his descendant are hereby driven out from the place, their property confiscated, his name erased from all places, & the family declared perpetual outlaws. [overlap] [overlap]

Page 09

-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.

Page 08

-Qift (Koptos; Coptos).
Captions:
-K.30-31 Flint ink slab of king Assa (bought in Cairo) shewing reflection from polish.
-K.32-3 Slabs of Pepy. Found buried in a hole beneath the floor of the sand bed of the Ptolemaic temple. [Hathor see L D 11.31d]

Page 07

-Qift (Koptos; Coptos).
Captions:
-K.23 Rude sculpture of bird. archaic. [1 foot.]
-K.24 Pottery reliefs from a large stand. Lotus flowers tied. Dog walking. Archaic. Found in early region of temple.
-K.28 Fragment of pottery & jars. IVth dynasty.
-K.29 Piece of alabaster vase of Khufu; found in S. town.

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