- Petrie MSS 5.6.33c [upper right]
- Einzelstück
- 1881-1882
-el-Hiba (Ankyronpolis).
-Caption:
'Late Roman brick tower.
South of El Heibi. The ground around is
strewed with chipped flints & Roman pottery.'
-el-Hiba (Ankyronpolis).
-Caption:
'Late Roman brick tower.
South of El Heibi. The ground around is
strewed with chipped flints & Roman pottery.'
[371] Brick enclosure S.E. of sphinx. Gizeh.
-Giza (Gîza).
-Caption:
'Brick enclosure S.E. of sphinx. Gizeh.
This is apparently the corner of a court in front of
the Sphinx, to keep back the sand. The granite
temple is just on the other side of it.'
-Also labelled:
'plastered.'.
[90] Roman brick building. Nezlet Shekh Hassan.
-el-Sheikh Hassan (near Oxyrhynchus).
-Roman mud-brick buildings.
-Palm grove near Abu Rawash, with a person named Ali sitting amongst the trees.
-Caption:
'Palms near Abu Roash.'.
-Also label for 'Ali'.
[176] Four successive shadoofs.
-Four shadufs (mechanical water lifting devices) near Luxor.
-Caption:
'Four successive shadoofs,
raising water 25 feet from Nile for irrigation.
near Luxor.'.
[177] Sakiyeh on bank of Nile, near Luxor.
-A saqiya (mechanical water lifting device) in use around Luxor.
-Caption:
'Sakiyeh on bank of Nile, near Luxor.'.
[175] A deserted Sakiyeh shaft
-Non-operating saqiya (mechanical water lifting device).
-Caption:
'A deserted Sakiyeh shaft,
in which the chain of waterpots work.
blurred by the boats moving quickly.'.
-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.'.
-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.'.
[508] Water-cut section of alluvium near Ebgig. Faium.
-Alluvial valley near Abgig (Faiyum).
-Caption:
'Water-cut section of alluvium near Ebgig. Faium.'.
[54] Village of Kom Maboradi near Medum.
-Pigeon cotes at the village of Kom Maboradi (?), near Meidum.
-Caption:
'Village of Kom Maboradi near Medum.
covered with pigeon cotes.'
-Photograph of a hill with a cemetery in the foreground, in the area of Giza.
-Caption:
'Hill south of pyramids.
Cemetery in foreground.
Gizeh.'
[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'.
[374] Brick wall, with bottom course of sloping bricks.
-Giza (Gîza).
-Caption:
'Brick wall, with bottom course of sloping bricks.
Ptolemaic village, Gizeh.'
[373] Dome of brick, inside a square of brickwork.
-Giza (Gîza).
-Caption:
'Dome of brick, inside a square of brickwork.
Village of Ptolemaic date, Gizeh.'
-Medinet el-Faiyum (Crocodilopolis; Arsinoë).
-Temple of Sobek.
-TopBib iv.98.
-Caption:
'Granite die of column.
Medinet el Fayum, Crocodilopolis.'
[227] Temple at Deir el Medineh of Ptolemy IX.
-Thebes.
-Deir el-Medina.
-Temple of Hathor.
-View.
-TopBib ii2.401.
-Caption:
'Temple at Deir el Medineh of Ptolemy IX.
The brick arch on the left of the temple is coeval with it,
as the stone has been built to receive it. The gate
is of Ptolemy XIII. Thebes.'
[46] Fragment of inscriptions on casing of W. of Gt Pyramid.
-Giza (Gîza).
-Pyramid of Khufu (Cheops).
-Caption:
'Fragment of inscriptions on casing of W. of Gt Pyramid.
[damaged Greek text] Ptolemy VIII?
MAPKOC... [Arabic text?]. Found in search for casing. 1881.'
Note on page 31 of album under photograph reads: 'One removed for use'.
[226] In the portico of the temple of Deir el Medineh.
-Thebes.
-Deir el-Medina.
-Temple of Hathor.
-Pronaos.
-View of West Wall.
-TopBib ii2.402.
-Caption:
'In the portico of the temple of Deir el Medineh.
of Ptolemy IX.
The triple window is peculiar'
[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.'.
[516] The convent of Kalemsha.
-Desert landscape in the Faiyum with, in the background, 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.
The oldest convent in the Faium, to which all the
Copts in the Faium resort at Easter-tide.'.
-The site of Sidmant el-Gebel in the Faiyum.
-Caption:
'Gebel Sedment. Faium'.
-Tihna (Ṭihna; Tēnis; Acōris; Tehna; Tihna el-Gebel; Tehna el-Gebel).
-A rock-cut shrine.
-TopBib iv.129-30.
-Caption:
'Shrine at Tehneh,
in cliff above the inscription, (No 102)'
[102] Inscription of Ptolemy V.
-Tihna (Ṭihna; Tēnis; Acōris; Tehna; Tihna el-Gebel; Tehna el-Gebel).
-Rock-stela with text of Ptolemy V.
-TopBib iv.130(2).
-Caption:
'Inscription of Ptolemy V.
over cavern at Tehneh.'
[184] Gate of Ptolemy III and Berenice.
-Karnak.
-Temple of Khons.
-Inner face of Propylon.
-TopBib ii2.227.
-Caption:
'Gate of Ptolemy III and Berenice.
from pylon of temple of Khons, Karnak.
Avenue of crio-sphinxes, by Amenhotep III.
This gate was closed by double doors of its whole height.'
-Karnak.
-Temple of Ptah.
-View of east face of the sixth gate showing lintel and jambs of Tuthmosis III on left, and two scenes of Ptolemy IV before deities on right.
-TopBib ii2.199(12), (13).
-Caption:
'Temple of Ptah, Karnak.
Doorway of Thothmes III & wall of Ptolemy IV
& Arsinoe.'
[134] Door of cat-mummy vaults, Speos Artemidos
-Isṭabl ʿAntar (Speos Artemidos).
-Small Speos.
-View of entrance doorway showing lintel with cartouches and scenes of Alexander II.
-TopBib iv.165.
-Caption:
'Door of cat-mummy vaults, Speos Artemidos,
with cartouches of Alexander Aegus.
The hollow remains in middle where a globe & serpents
was inserted in metal.'
-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).'
[52] Edge of altar at Broombel.
-El-Hiba.
-Temple.
[233] North and West sides of Palace tower.
-Medinet Habu.
-Great Temple of Ramesses III.
-Pavilion (East Fortified Gate).
-TopBib ii2.482.