[336] Pet apes of the son of a king.
- Petrie MSS 5.5.28b [lower left]
- Stuk
- 1881-1882
Giza (Gîza). Central Field, tomb G 8172 [LG 86], Nebemakhet.
Caption reads:
'Pet apes of the son of a king.
from tomb SE of second pyramid'
[336] Pet apes of the son of a king.
Giza (Gîza). Central Field, tomb G 8172 [LG 86], Nebemakhet.
Caption reads:
'Pet apes of the son of a king.
from tomb SE of second pyramid'
Giza (Gîza).
Caption reads:
'Dancers and Harpers
The harps are of 12 and 8 strings.'
[337] Bier or coffin, attended by two men at the foot of it.
Giza (Gîza).
Caption reads:
'Bier or coffin, attended by two men at the foot of it.
under a baldacchino.
same tomb as 336.'
[486] Pyramids of Abusir from the S.E.
Abusir (Abûsîr). Pyramid Field.
Caption reads:
;Pyramids of Abusir from the S.E.
5th dyn.'
Also labels for 'Rasnuser' and 'Sahura'.
[477] Masonry of the pyramid of Pepi.
Saqqara. Pyramid of Pepi (Pepy) I.
Caption reads:
'Masonry of the pyramid of Pepi.
Sakkara. (No 5 Vyse) 6th dyn'
Also label for 'roofing block of chamber'.
[465] Mastaba El Fir'aûn from S.W.
Saqqara. Burial Complex of Shepseskaf, Sarcophagus-Shaped tomb (Mastabat al-Fir'aun).
Caption reads:
'Mastaba El Fir'aûn from S.W.
Tomb of King Unas ?
5th dyn.'
[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.'.
[475] North brick pyramid of Dahshûr.
Dahshur. Pyramid of Senusert (Sesostris) III.
Caption reads:
'North brick pyramid of Dahshûr.
North side, in course of being opened.'
[476] Masonry of pyramid at Sakkara
Saqqara.
Caption reads:
'Masonry of pyramid at Sakkara
(No 6 Vyse)'
[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.'
[466] North pyramid of Dahshûr.
Dahshur. North Pyramid (Red Pyramid) of Snofru (Snefru).
Caption reads:
'North pyramid of Dashûr.
from N.N.W.'
Also label for 'South pyramid'.
[468] Entrance of South pyramid of Dahshûr.
Dahshur. South Pyramid (Bent Pyramid) of Snofru (Snefru), Entrance.
Caption reads:
'Entrance of South pyramid of Dahshûr.'
Also label for 'door'.
[467] South pyramid of Dahshûr, from North.
Dahshur. South Pyramid (Bent Pyramid) of Snofru (Snefru).
Caption reads:
'South pyramid of Dahshûr, from North.
Exactly in line of its West side. Nearly all the casing
remains upon this pyramid.'
Also labels for '470' and '468 door'.
[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'.
[473] South brick pyramid of Dahshûr.
Dahshur. Pyramid of Amenemhat (Amenemhet) III.
Caption reads:
'South brick pyramid of Dahshûr.
from West'
[471] Small pyramid. South of S. pyramid of Dahshûr.
Dahshur. South Pyramid (Bent Pyramid) Complex of Snofru (Snefru), Subsidiary Pyramid.
[472] Top of South brick pyramid, Dahshûr.
Dahshur. Pyramid of Amenemhat (Amenemhet) III.
Caption reads:
'Top of South brick pyramid, Dahshûr.
shewing the variable bonding of the bricks.'
Zawyet el-Amwat (Zâwyet el-Amwât; El-Maiyitin; El-Kom El-Ahmar). Tomb of Nefersekheru.
Caption reads:
'Tomb of Nefer.sa.Xer [F35-s-x:r]
Ibis in boat with shrine? and attendant.
XIth dyn. Kom Ahmar'.
[526] The Pyramid of Howara from the N
Hawara. Pyramid of Amenemhet III.
Zawyet el-Amwat (Zâwyet el-Amwât; El-Maiyitin; El-Kom El-Ahmar). Tomb of Nefersekheru.
Hawara. Pyramid of Amenemhet III.
Caption reads:
'The Pyramid of Howara.
from S. with passage leading through the ruins.'
Hawara. Pyramid of Amenemhet III.
Caption reads:
'The Pyramid of Howara.
with remains of granite columns in the ruins.'
[521] Great limestone pavement in two layers.
Hawara. Pyramid of Amenemhet III.
Caption reads:
'Great limestone pavement in two layers.
This ran under the great ruins (of the Labyrinth?)
on the S. of the pyramid. Now being destroyed by engineers.'
Hawara.
Caption reads:
'Piece of architrave?
In the ruins at Howara,
lying upside down.
XIIth dyn.'
[530] Remains of two passages (?)
Hawara.
Caption reads:
'Remains of two passages (?)
the right hand one is double, having another
beneath it. Howara.'
[529] Brick walls of the "Labyrinth" of Lepsius.
Hawara. Foreground, Labyrinth of Amenemhet III; background, Pyramid of Amenemhet III.
Caption reads:
'Brick walls of the "Labyrinth" of Lepsius.
The bricks are the size of Roman bricks, & not of earlier
forms; the chambers are full of broken Roman pottery;
and are like those of Greek and Roman villages.'
[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'
[523] The so-called "Labyrinth" of Lepsius.
Hawara.
Caption reads:
'The so-called "Labyrinth" of Lepsius.
from the top of Howara pyramid. (No 529)'