- Petrie MSS 5.3.32b [lower left]
- Stuk
- 1898-1899
-Hu (Diospolis Parva).
-Vessels from pan graves X 1, X 29, X 38, X 64 and X 67.
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-Hu (Diospolis Parva).
-Vessels from pan graves X 1, X 29, X 38, X 64 and X 67.
-Hu (Diospolis Parva).
-Vessels from pan grave X 77.
-Hu (Diospolis Parva).
-Decorated bull's skull from pan grave in cemetery X.
-Hu (Diospolis Parva).
-Gazelle skull from pan grave in cemetery X.
-Hu (Diospolis Parva).
-Goat skull from pan grave in cemetery X.
[63] Pots XII dyn and XVIIIth.
-Hu (Diospolis Parva).
-12th and 18th Dynasty vessels from grave W 12.
-Hu (Diospolis Parva).
-Head of royal statue wearing double-crown, perhaps Amenhotep II, marble, in Boston MA, Boston Museum of Fine Arts, 99.733.
-http://www.mfa.org/collections/object/head-from-a-kneeling-statuette-of-amenhotep-ii-134194
-PM v.109 (as Ptolemaic).
[86] Painted Roman head - skull - front
-Hu (Diospolis Parva).
-Skull, from mummy mask, Roman Period (see Petrie MSS 5.3.37a).
-Front.
-Hu (Diospolis Parva).
-Cartonnage foot-case from mummy of Isidora.
-Hu (Diospolis Parva).
-Bronzes, including statuettes and vessels, 2nd Century AD from tomb W 1.
-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.17 (From drawing over a squeeze) Sculpture on first statue of Min. Stags head on a pole. Two pteroceras shells.
-K.11-12. (From a squeeze, Reversed.) Sculpture on second statue of Min, representing a garland? [variant of R22/R23] on a pole decorated with a feather, two saws of saw fish, and & pteroceras shells. Probably these were the decorations of the fetish pole of Min. [The same squeeze in opposite lighting]
-K.18 (From drawing over a squeeze) The sculptures being on a rounded surface cannot be photographed directly. Hence they are done here by squeezes & drawings.
-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.
-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]
-View of a cave on the Giza plateau.
-Caption:
'Cave in pyramid hill.
looking in.'.
-The rocky landscape formed by rainfalls in the Valley of the Kings (Luxor, West bank).
-TopBib i2.495.
-Caption:
'Rain worn cliffs,
in valley of tombs of the Kings, Thebes.'.
[97] Cliffs of Nile valley near Tehneh.
-Rocky landscape formed by natural phenomena (flood, rainfalls, wind) near Tihna (Middle Egypt).
-Caption:
'Cliffs of Nile valley near Tehneh.
Shewing that the river level has permanently been about
1/4 up the cliff; the rock below that being dissolved out
in holes, and above it weathered by air and rain.'.
-Rocky landscape weathered by sand at Abu Rawash.
-Caption:
'Rock weathered by sand,
leaving harder ridges.
Abu Roash.'.
[515] Rock in desert, 10 miles S.W. of Qarak.
-Desert landscape in the area of Qarak (el-Qara, south of Hierakonpolis?).
-Caption:
'Rock in desert, 10 miles S.W. of Qarak.
about 150 feet high'.
-View of modern Medinet el-Faiyum, with its Islamic cemetery in the foreground (taken from the remains of the old town).
-Caption:
'Medinet el Faium.
from the mounds of the old town.
Cemetery in front.'.
[285] Dûm palms, south of Medinet Habu.
-Landscape in the vicinity of Medinet Habu, with doum palms in the foreground and the Theban hills in the background.
-Caption:
'Dûm palms, south of Medinet Habu.'.
Inside the front cover of the album.
-Note:
'Any of these prints may be
ordered by the numbers from
Mr. R.V. Harman,
75 High St,
Bromley, Kent.
His charge for printing is
2s 3d per dozen.
The titles must be noted down
as he will send them only numbered.
50 131 in this set.'.
Kahun & Gurob antiquities 1890
Title page:
'Kahun & Gurob
antiquities
1890
942-952'.
[942] Set of objects found together. Kahun XII.
-el-Lahun, town (‘Kahun’): mirror, two copper chisels, four copper piercers, flint knife, copper knife, copper torque, five vessels.
-The same assemblage as in Petrie MSS 5.8.3a [upper]).
-Caption:
'Set of objects found together. Kahun XII.'
-Also, labelled:
'Flint knife with handle'.
This photograph is in a section titled:
'Kahun & Gurob antiquities 1890 942-952'.
[944] Ivory ape, and scarabs. Kahun XII
-el-Lahun, town (‘Kahun’): ivory ape; scarabs of Nesu-montu [Nsw-Mnṯw] (Petrie Museum, University College UC11441), of Meryre [Mry-Rʿ], and of Senebsuemai [ḫtm-bjty smr-wʿty (j)m(y)-r(ȝ)-ḫtmt Snb-sw-m-ʿj]; prism from the family-tomb of Maket, with the Horus name of Thutmose II [Ḥr kȝ-nḫt wsr-pḥty].
-Caption:
'Ivory ape, and scarabs. Kahun XII'
'Mentunesu'
'Rameri'
'Senbsuma'
'Tahutmes II'.
This photograph is in a section titled:
'Kahun & Gurob antiquities 1890 942-952'.
[950] Bronze & alabaster. Gurob XVIII-XIX.
-Kom Medinet Ghurab ("Gurob"): objects made of bronze (blades, razors) and of calcite or 'alabaster' (various vases); a vase made of 'faience' or 'Egyptian blue'.
-Caption:
Bronze & alabaster.
Gurob XVIII-XIX.'
This photograph is in a section titled 'Kahun & Gurob antiquities 1890 942-952'.
[957] Stone tray for water jar & dishes. Kahun.
-el-Lahun, town ('Kahun'): a stone basin in place.
-Caption:
'Stone tray for water jar & dishes. Kahun.'.
This photograph is in a section titled 'Kahun & Gurob Views 1890 953-962'.
[941] Masonry on top of building behind Birket Kerun.
-Birket Qarun (ancient Lake Moeris, Faiyum): masonry on top of building behind the lake.
-Caption:
'Masonry on top of building behind
Birket Kerun.'.
This photograph is at the end of a section titled 'Kahun & Gurob Views 1890 953-962'.
[917] Canal at Hawara cutting through Labyrinth
-Hawara: canal cutting through the funerary temple of Amenemhat III (the so-called Labyrinth), with blocks from the monument.
-Caption:
'Canal at Hawara cutting through Labyrinth,
shewing blocks of front wall of Labyrinth.
Looking S.W.'.
-With an arrow pointing at blocks.
This photograph is in a section titled 'Hawara Canal 917-930'.