- Petrie MSS 3.1.370
- Item
- 1893
Fragment of the kneeling statue of Hor with a naos of Osiris, Saite, from Tell Mustai, now in Turin, Museo Egizio, Cat. 3024.
Caption copied by Černý in Petrie MSS 3.2: 'Statue, with shrine of Osiris, of [Ḥrw] T'.
Fragment of the kneeling statue of Hor with a naos of Osiris, Saite, from Tell Mustai, now in Turin, Museo Egizio, Cat. 3024.
Caption copied by Černý in Petrie MSS 3.2: 'Statue, with shrine of Osiris, of [Ḥrw] T'.
Head of Pairkap, black granite, temp. Apries, from Tell Mustai, now in Turin, Museo Egizio, Cat. 3145 (from a kneeling statue holding a [baboon] on a plinth, now in London, British Museum, EA37892).
Caption copied by Černý in Petrie MSS 3.2: 'Nameless head, life size T'.
[Left] Statuette of the winged Bes, bronze, provenance not known, now in Bologna, Museo Civico Archeologico, 232; [right] statuette of Ptah, against stela-shaped back pillar, dedicated by Heren..., son of Ankhefenubaste, stone, probably Late Period, provenance not known, now in Bologna, Museo Civico Archeologico, 126.
Caption copied by Černý in Petrie MSS 3.2: 'Winged Bes. / Ptah, stone - [inscr. opposite]B'.
The inscription is reproduced on the opposite page, with the note '[paper trimmed here]'.
[Left] Statuette of a Nile-god, bronze, provenance not known, now in Florence, Museo Archeologico, 3759; [right] lower part of the statuette of a Nile-god with offerings (Roman imitation), provenance not known, now in Florence, Museo Archeologico, 543.
Caption copied by Černý in Petrie MSS 3.2: 'Bronze Hapi [Ḥʿpj jrw nṯr dj ʿnḫ etc. (full inscription copied)] / Stone Hapi (upper part badly restored, erased here) F'.
Statuette of Isis nursing Horus, dedicated by Psametek-(em)auineit, limestone, Late Period, provenance not known, now in Bologna, Museo Civico Archeologico, 258.
Caption copied by Černý in Petrie MSS 3.2: 'Statue of Isis of [Psmṯk-dj-n-nt(sic)] [Inscr. opposite] B'.
The inscription is reproduced on the opposite page, with the notes '[paper trimmed]' and 'inscribed in ink'.
-Qift (Koptos; Coptos).
Captions:
-K.56 Tahutimes III ? Sandstone.
-K.61 Limestone lion head from spout of temple XVIII ? dyn.
-K.62 Limestone head. Found by steps of temple. XVIII dyn
-K.67 Face of Nebhat from triad
-Qift (Koptos; Coptos).
Caption:
-K. 63-6 Red granite Triad of Ramessu II with Isis & Nebhat. 6 ft high, 5 ft wide. Found on temple steps.
-Qift (Koptos; Coptos).
Captions:
-K.97 Inner E side of chapel
-K.96 E side door of chapel
-K.98 Inner W. side of chapel
-K.99 W side of door of chapel
-Giza Museum.
-Handwritten by W. M. Flinders Petrie.
-'Photographs from the Ghizeh Museum'
-'This museum is not only shamefully perilous, in view of a fire occurring, but it is also altogether unsuitable for a collection. There is but one hall where any top light can be obtained for sculpture; and everywhere else side lights, often of most inappropriate kinds, make it difficult to see sculptures, & almost hopeless to photograph them. The insecurity of the cases makes it needful to keep them screwed up & pad locked, so that it is very troublesome to open any case.
-These photographs are very far from being what they should be; but their defects are largely due to the miserable light, & the need of frequently photographing through glass cases.
-I have to thank the curator, Brugsch Bey, for granting me permission to photograph whatever I desired. These were done in the course of three days.'
-Giza Museum.
Captions:
-547 Uaset.ankh [M13-t-S34] Salle 2
-548 Boatmen (under No 93 cat.)
-549 Fight of boatmen. (Cat. 94)
-550 Man seized by baboon. (over 93 cat.)
-Giza Museum.
Captions:
-551 Sculptors (cat. 83)
-553 Stele of [i-d-A17-i-i] (old no. 6963).
-554 Stele of Neternefer. [R8-F35-f:r]. (cat 63)
-555 Altar with sculpture of tank in which is the depth of water stated for different seasons. Inscriptions in tank [1-1-.-1-1-1-.-10-10-.-?-Aa19-t-?-M8F(?) / 1-1-1-.-10-10-.-?-Aa19-t-r-? / 1-1-.-10-10-.-?-Aa19-t-n-?]
-Giza Museum.
Captions:
-556 Carved wooden head. (Cat 908) called "Saitic", but pobably XII dyn. (in glass case)
-557 Black stone bowl with figures in boat. (in glass case) Salle 70
-558 Mummy of Ament priestess of Hathor, with original bead necklace. (in glass case) (Cat 115) She has original tattoo lines across the stomach, like a modern Sudanic.
-559 Remains of the stele of king Antef & dogs. (Cat 112)
-Giza Museum.
Captions:
-573 Enigmatical inscription of Tahutmes I. (cat 159)
-574 Queen of Pun (cat 236) (now placed about 7 feet high)
-575 Trial piece of Tahutmes III. &c. Salle 55
-576 Colossal red granite head. Court 26.
-Giza Museum.
Captions:
-588 Butler, & girl dancing (after tasting the wine?) cat. 171
-589 Zay & Naia: late XVIII dyn. (cat 179)
-590-1 Head of Zay, a perfect example of the refined type of the XVIIIth dynasty. (but in an atrocious light) (cat. 179)
-Giza Museum.
Captions:
-597-8. Colossal head of Ramessu II (cat 166)
-599 Heads of Asiatic & Negro, altar of Ramessu II. (cat 699)
-602 Rushwork stand, baskets &c. In glass case. (cat. 508)
-Giza Museum.
Captions:
-623 Stela of Alexander Aegus. dedicated by Ptolemy I. (cat. 283)
-624 [626 in pencil] Porphyry colossus of a Roman Emporer. Alexandria. (cat. 298)
Map titled: 'Index Map shewing volume and page of the views at each place.'.
[482] Older finished casing (No 3 of 480) covered by later addition.
Saqqara (Saqqâra). Step Pyramid of Neterikhet (Djoser).
[480] Step Pyramid, South face.
Saqqara (Saqqâra). Step Pyramid of Neterikhet (Djoser).
Caption reads:
'Step Pyramid, South face.
Shewing two earlier casings, 3 & 4, at a steeper angle than the later.
The oldest part shews smaller stones.'
There are also two arrows numbered 3 and 4 and a '5 ft rod' labelled.
[481] Old finished casing of the addition in 482 (No 4 of 480)
Saqqara (Saqqâra). Step Pyramid of Neterikhet (Djoser).
Caption reads:
'Old finished casing of the addition in 482 (No 4 of 480)
covered by the present outside coating.'
There is also a '5 ft rod' labelled.
[484] Older finished casing (No 1 of 483 & 485)
Saqqara (Saqqâra). Step Pyramid of Neterikhet (Djoser).
[412] Profile of West side of Abu Roash pyramid.
Abu Rawash (Abû Rawâsh). Pyramid of Radjedef (Razedef).
Caption reads:
'Profile of West side of Abu Roash pyramid.
with heaps of granite chips around it.'
[413] Passage of pyramid cut in the rock.
Abu Rawash (Abû Rawâsh). Pyramid of Radjedef (Razedef). Interior.
Caption reads:
'Passage of pyramid cut in the rock.
Formerly lined with stone. Taken at 1 minute before noon
the sides being equally illuminated, or the E. a little more so.
Azimuth therefore about 20'W of N.'
[420] North side of Abu Roash hill, from Deir.
Abu Rawash (Abû Rawâsh).
[55] Pyramid of Medûm from S.S.E.
Meidum (Maidum). Pyramid of Sneferu (Snefru; Snofru).
Caption reads:
'Pyramid of Medûm from S.S.E.
Shewing heap of rubbish overhanging on E. side (at spot) owing
to casing and masonry being taken away.'
[56] Pyramid of Medum from S.S.W.
Meidum (Maidum). Pyramid of Sneferu (Snefru; Snofru).
Caption reads:
'Pyramid of Medum from S.S.W.
Shewing remains of finished casings outside the present pyramid
(at the spots) in rubbish heap: and the rough bands of stone on the
pyramid. Where the steps joined the remaining masonry.'
[62] N. side of "false door" recess.
Meidum (Maidum). Tomb of Nefermaat (Nefermaet). Hall.
Caption reads:
'N. side of "false door" recess.
Nefermat standing, his three sons behind him.
The holes for keying the inlaying are seen here.'
[449] The three larger pyramids in profile, from South West.
Giza (Gîza). Pyramid Field. View of pyramids.
[447-8] The great Pyramid from the West.
Giza (Gîza). Pyramid of Khufu (Cheops).
Caption reads:
'The great Pyramid from the West.'
The 'Second Pyramid' is also labelled.
[552-3] The three larger pyramids from the South West
Giza (Gîza). Pyramid Field. View of pyramids.
Caption reads:
'The three larger pyramids from the South West, and small pyramids of third.
with enclosure behind third pyramid in foreground.'