- Petrie MSS 5.3.32d [lower right]
- Stuk
- 1898-1899
-Hu (Diospolis Parva).
-Vessels from pan grave X 77.
-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).
-Decorated addax skull from pan grave in cemetery X.
-Hu (Diospolis Parva).
-Sheep's skull (as ibex skull on label) 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.
-Hu (Diospolis Parva).
-12th Dynasty vessels from grave W 15.
[63] Pots XII dyn and XVIIIth.
-Hu (Diospolis Parva).
-12th and 18th Dynasty vessels from grave W 12.
-Hu (Diospolis Parva).
-12th Dynasty vessels from grave W 38.
[65] Pots XII dyn and XVIIIth.
-Hu (Diospolis Parva).
-12th and 18th Dynasty vessels from grave W 12.
-Hu (Diospolis Parva).
-Beads, 22nd Dynasty.
-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).
-Hu (Diospolis Parva).
-Head of royal statue wearing double-crown, perhaps Amenhotep II, marble, in Boston MA, Boston Museum of Fine Arts, 99.733.
-3/4 view.
-http://www.mfa.org/collections/object/head-from-a-kneeling-statuette-of-amenhotep-ii-134194
-PM v.109 (as Ptolemaic).
-Hu (Diospolis Parva).
-Head of royal statue wearing double-crown, perhaps Amenhotep II, marble, in Boston MA, Boston Museum of Fine Arts, 99.733.
-Side view.
-http://www.mfa.org/collections/object/head-from-a-kneeling-statuette-of-amenhotep-ii-134194
-PM v.109 (as Ptolemaic).
[83] Pedu-nefer-hotep, head and feet.
-Hu (Diospolis Parva).
-Cartonnage mask and feet from mummy of Pedu-nefer-hotep.
-Hu (Diospolis Parva).
-Cartonnage and mummy of Pedu-nefer-hotep.
-Hu (Diospolis Parva).
-Fragments from Roman Period pottery vessels with incised decorative patterns.
Hu (Diospolis Parva).
Fragments from Roman Period pottery vessels with incised decorative patterns.
[85] Painted Roman head - front
-Hu (Diospolis Parva).
-Mummy mask, Roman Period, painted.
-Front.
[86] Painted Roman head - skull - front
-Hu (Diospolis Parva).
-Skull, from mummy mask, Roman Period (see Petrie MSS 5.3.37a).
-Front.
[88] Painted Roman head - side
[89] Painted Roman head - skull - side
-Hu (Diospolis Parva).
-Skull, from mummy mask, Roman Period (see Petrie MSS 5.3.37a).
-Side view.
[87] Painted Roman head - 3 qrs.
-Hu (Diospolis Parva).
-Mummy mask, Roman Period, painted.
-3/4 view.
-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.
[61] 3 bronze heads 2nd cent AD.
-Hu (Diospolis Parva).
-Three busts of deities, bronze, 2nd Century AD, from tomb W 1.
-Inside front cover.
-Handwritten note by W. M. Flinders Petrie.
-'To be returned to W. M. Flinders Petrie, University College, Gower St, London. W. C.'
-'Prints of these photographs can be ordered from Mr. R.C. Murray, 37 Dartmouth Park Hill, London N.W. His charge for quantities over 200 is 2d each for ordinary size, & 1 1/2d each for small. For lesser quantities 50% more will be charged.'
-'Titles should be noted & kept, as he only prints them, & the numbers are on each plate.'
-'The Koptos prints should be ordered as the "K series". The Ghizeh prints as the "Museum series", numbers being consecutive from the Italian museum photographs.'
-'These photographs may be freely used for private purposes, or for scientific work : but they are private property & are not at the free disposal of publishers or for books issued commercially.'
-First page.
-Handwritten by W. M. Flinders Petrie.
-Qift (Koptos; Coptos).
-'Photographs from Koptos.'
-'The results of eleven weeks excavations there, 9 Dec. 1893 - 21 Feb. 1894.'
-'The whole temple area was turned over; the door jamb of the XIIth Dyn temple, the foundations of the XVIIIth Dyn. temple, & the later foundations of the Ptolemaic & Roman temples were uncovered. The principal remains found are
-Prehistoric. 3 statues of Min
-I-III Dyn Reliefs, etc, pottery.
-IV Dyn Khufu name on vase.
-VI [Dyn] Slabs of Pepy II
-XI [Dyn] Slabs of Antef V
-XII [Dyn] Slabs of Amenemhat I
-[XII Dyn] [Slabs of] " Usertesen I
-[XII Dyn] Vulture Amenemhat III
-XVII? [Dyn] Stele of Rahotep
-XVIII [Dyn] Foundation deposits, etc, of Tahutmes III
-XIX [Dyn] Granite triad of Ramessu II
-XX [Dyn] Granite stele of Ramessu III
-[XX Dyn] Stele of Ramessu VI
-XXVI [Dyn] Chapel of Aahmes II
-Ptolemaic. Wall of Ptolemy I
-[Ptolemaic.] Long inscription under Ptol. II
-[Ptolemaic.] Scultpture of Ptolemy III, IX, XIII
-Roman Sculpture of Augustus,Tiberius, Caius [= Caligula], Claudius, Nero.
-[Roman] Greek inscriptions of Galba Caracalla Elagabalus & Quietus.
-Altogether the names of 33 kings were found.
W. M. Flinders Petrie.'
-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.1. Lake N. of ruins, & modern village of Koft, looking W.
-K.3 Our huts under the Roman wall
-K.4 Second statue of Min.
-K.5. Legs of third statue of Min, with sculptures on side. Portion of first statue of Min. [↑ shell see K.13.20]
-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.6. Second statue of Min. [thong girdle ↑] [↑ sculptures see K.11.18]
-K.7 Sculpture on second statue. see K.11.18.
-K.10 Head of third statue of Min front view showing ears. No face.
-K.8. Head of third statue of Min side view showing ear & whisker. [back] [front]
Further notes:
-The statues of Min are in limestone, & were originally about 13 ft (4 metres high).
-The head found near the legs K.5 is a rudely rounded mass with large ears, & ribbed whiskers. The front is quite featureless, & roughly flattened with five hollows [K.10] pitted in it probably to give better attachment to a wooden mask. In painting of the XVIII dyn. Min has black face.