Image inspired by a relief scene from side room I of the tomb of Ramesses III (KV11, Valley of the Kings) on the west bank of Thebes. The scene includes two harpist figures dressed in white robes, and damage to the original scene is noted by the omission of one figures' face and a lower part of the left side harp:
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[on recto, bottom left corner] 'G. A. Hoskins'. (pencil note)
[on mount, bottom edge] 'painted in the tomb of Rameses 3d (Called Bruces tomb) Thebes'. (ink note)
A tomb relief scene from the hallway of the early 18th Dynasty tomb of Neferhotep (TT50) at the west bank of Thebes. This scene comes from register I, and shows a group of male figures with servants before the royal figure of Horemheb and Neferhotep being rewarded:
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[on recto, top left corner] 'Plate 4'. (pencil note)
[on mount, bottom edge] 'Tomb of King Amulek or Horus Thebes opened by G A H'. (ink note)
Image inspired by a relief scene from the right wall of side room L of the tomb of Ramesses III (KV11, Valley of the Kings) on the west bank of Thebes. This scene is now destroyed within the tomb, and shows a series of five decorated chairs and accompanying stools:
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[on mount, bottom edge] 'Chairs painted in the tomb of Rameses the 3d Thebes'. (ink note)
Relief scene from Hall E and Corridor C of the tomb of Sety I (KV17, Valley of the Kings) on the west bank of Thebes. The upper scene shows part of the relief scenes and text from the Book of Gates, including several male figures of different races. Other figures are partially outlined in pencil, while others include bright coloured details. The lower scene shows a large serpent figure and text from the Book of Imi-Duat, with two male figures on either side only partially outlined in pencil:
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[on mount, bottom edge] 'Tomb of King Osirei Thebes'. (ink note)
Relief scene from the early 18th Dynasty tomb of Neferhotep (TT50) at the west bank of Thebes. This scene comes from register II, and shows a kneeling harpist and a female lutist, both facing to the right side:
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[on recto, top left corner] '82 plate 2'. (pencil note)
[on recto, bottom left corner] 'G A Hoskins'. (ink note)
[on mount, bottom edge] 'Tomb of Amulek Thebes'. (ink note)
Relief scene (register 1, scene 2-3) from the second court area of the temple at Medinet Habu. The scene shows the king Ramesses III on the far left, followed by groups of priests and preceded by the Kahedj (White Bull) during the Min festival:
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[on recto, bottom left corner] 'No.3 [over 4]'. (ink note)
Relief scene from the early 18th Dynasty tomb of Neferhotep (TT50) at the west bank of Thebes. This scene comes from register II, and shows the seated tomb-owner and his wife on the far right while a row of male figures carry flowers, and make offerings including incense and libations before a large offering table:
Relief scene from the early 18th Dynasty tomb of Neferhotep (TT50) at the west bank of Thebes. This scene comes from register I, and shows May making offerings before the king Horemheb, with several male figures behind wearing garlands:
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[on recto, top left corner] 'plate 1' (ink note)
[on recto, bottom left corner] 'Amunmai Amulek king of the 18th dynasty'. (ink note)
A large false door from the early 18th Dynasty tomb of Benia Pakehmen (TT383) at the west bank of Thebes. This scene shows a large false-door outlined in red, and on either side three registers including a kneeling relief figure of the tomb-owner bearing offerings:
Drawing of a seated man and his wife behind him from an unidentified tomb in Thebes. A faint border for hieroglyphs is visible along the top edge, and a small star shape is visible on the top left corner:
Howard Carter's annotated manuscript report on the Carnarvon-Carter excavations at Tell el-Balamūn, in 1913. Group includes:
"Note on the Capital of the 17th Nome, Sebennytos Inferior. Pa-aa-n-amen. Diospolis Kato. H. Carter Ap. 6. 1915".
Carter's transcriptions of site names, copied from various sources.
The report contains 30 numbered paragraphs that mention several finds including inscribed blocks, the base of a statuette, and a stela. The report has the following section headings:
General description
History
Excavations
Antiquities
18 lined pages with affixed photographic prints accompanied by manuscript captions. Carter numbered these pages as plates ii-xviii and they were intended to accompany this report, see Carter MSS iv.3-20.