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Griffith Notebook "Gamaiyemi and Nebesha, 1885-6"

Notes by Griffith on the archaeology of Nabesha (Tell Farꜥun) [TopBib 401-150] & Tell Gumaiyima [TopBib 401-160]:

-Front Cover: Contents page of notebook.
-p1: Erased notes concerning tombs(?). Sketch, with scale, of SW corner “foundation deposit” (as labelled in contents) detailing platters, plaques and short and long pots (from Temple of Aahmes).
-p2: Sketch map locating Tell Faraûn, Gamaiyemi, a central “stone tomb” on the southern mound of Zuwelên, the northern mound of Zuwelên and Tell Sân.
-p3: Detail sketch map of southern mound of Zuwelên detailing stone tomb of 26th Dynasty on the SE end of the mound, and labelling 300 yards of tombs.
-p4-6: Southern mound of Zuwelên. Notes and calculations concerning tombs (presumably from southern mound of Zuwelên).

Gumaîyima [TopBib 401-160]
Gumaîyima. SE Enclosure.
-p8-9: Detailed sketch map of the SE enclosure (Temenos) with measurements, matching publication.
-p10-11: Sketch map locating find spots of artefacts (in Temenos) with reference to a “NE find point”. e.g. Ptah and Osiris figures (noted on page 16 also).
-p12: Notes and calculations concerning workmen(?).
-p13: Sketch, with scale, of NW corner “foundation deposit” (as labelled in contents) (presumably from Temenos). Reference at top of page to “14 pages on” (i.e. page 27).
-p14: Notes and calculations concerning workmen(?).
-p15: 1st March. Notes concerning discovery of fragments of mosaic within the enclosure, a portion still in situ with bronzes at side. Accompanying sketch of bronzes. Notes concerning limestone chips beneath two kneeling royal statues, various fragments of bronze hooks and other mosaic fragments.
-2nd March. Note concerning the discovery of the foundation of a pillar during work on the East wall.
-p16: Dairy notes concerning Tuesday 2; bronzes at NE corner (of Temple).
-Dairy notes concerning Wednesday 3; copying inscriptions from basalt sarcophagus in “great tomb”, and similar sarcophagus in “great limestone tomb on N side.”; Foundation deposit in SE corner of centre chamber and mosaic in NE; Ptah Osiris and hinge found at NE corner of enclosure (Temenos).
-Dairy notes concerning Thursday 4; work at Zuwelên south tracing mosaic; foundation deposits in gateway foundation as at Nabêsha; artefacts: two porcelain plaques, mortar, grindstones; NW apparently broken up; SW corner deposit scattered; artefacts: two plaques, grindstone and broken mortar.

Nabêsha (Tell Farꜥûn) [TopBib 401-150] & Gumaîyima [TopBib 401-160]
-p17: Dairy notes concerning Friday 5; excavation of square at south Gamaiyemi of “late Roman?”; work no south wall producing several moulds “(for glass?)” in limestone; bronze portion of headdress from SE corner; four long bronze rods; glass mosaic hawk.
-Dairy notes concerning Saturday 6; return to Nebesheh and arrival of Petrie.
-Dairy notes concerning Sunday 7; returned to Gamaiyemi with Petrie.
-p18-19: Notes concerning tomb measurements (some numbered).

Gumaîyima [TopBib 401-160]
-p20: Sketch, with measurements, and notes concerning “Gateway Gemaiyemi” on the west wall of the Temenos; Brick wall plastered. Foundation deposits in NE, SE, SW corners much disturbed. NW wall broke away.
-p21: Diary notes concerning Monday 8; work halted by midday due to wind and sand; bronze (?) found in NE chambers with a “rough Bes (Roman)” (presumably from chamber between the central building and the S enclosure wall referenced in publication).
-Diary notes concerning Tuesday 9; finds of various plaster “limestone(?)” moulds for glass in S central chambers, a “pair of seals?”, poor plaster casts in a heap in centre E and SW corner; deposit of (?), no grindstones, two stones coloured green(?).
-Diary notes concerning Wednesday 10; NW corner finds; grindstones, plaques, number of fine glass hieroglyphs found in limestone rubbish (presumably from chamber between the central building and the S enclosure wall referenced in publication).
-p22: Notes and calculations concerning workmen and pay(?).
-p23: Diary notes concerning Thursday 11; excavation of NE corner and wall itself, with finds; glass fragments, bronze hooks (found in filling) – deepest object yet found.
-p24: Notes and calculations concerning workmen and pay(?).
Sketch of “central deposit” with measurements of group of five platters (sketch of six platters [plates] crossed-through).
-p26: List of workmen.
-p27: Sketch in greater detail of NW corner “foundation deposit” (Temenos and Temple). Objects located on sketch are referenced in notes with letters; small, short and long platters, “socketed fas”, plaques (deposited beneath the large platters).
-Reference at top of page to “14 pages back” (i.e. page 13).
-p30: Sketch and orientation of four bronze rods and “eagle” of mosaic found in a shallow trench through surface rubbish. Deposit of beads also sketched. Note concerning rings of yellow crystalline(?) molten(?) (silver?) at intervals of 1½” along the rods (publication references blue porcelain rings).
-p31: 3D(?) reconstruction(?) sketch of bronze rods complete with rings (panels having perished).
-p32: Sketch of W wall with notes and measurements concerning the thickness of the “wall deposit”, size of bricks, and layering of sand between bricks (presumably relevant to notes on West wall of “Temple of Uarti” in plate xiv).
-p33: Notes concerning find of limestone blocks, with measurements.
-p34-45: Calculations concerning workmen’s pay.
-p46: Pay calculations concerning a workman and notes and calculations concerning postage.

Nabêsha (Tell Farꜥûn) [TopBib 401-150] & Gumaîyima [TopBib 401-160]
-p51 [facing]: Sketch map, with orientation, showing location of tombs in relation to “enclosure Gemaiyemi”(?) (central point on sketch map).

Historical Notes
-p51: Two leaves removed prior to renumbering of page 51, at least three containing lecture notes(?).
-Page of lecture notes(?) concerning “great Rameses who at the end of a severe campaign in the (?) of Syria concluded a treaty with the Hittites married the daughter of the ruler and abandoning the policy of his predecessors” and the relationship of the Hyksos to the Hittites. Discussion of a Hittite inscription which will provide a link between “the great Empire of Asia and of Africa”.

Gumaîyima [TopBib 401-160]
-p52-53: Location sketch of Temple within Temenos with scale and overlaid grid.
-NW, SW and SE corner deposits marked with depth noted, no deposit in NE corner.
-Shallow pit located as well as “fragments of sculpture trial pieces” in SW proximity.
-NE area contains locations of; “Roman rubbish”, “Isis(?)”, bronze (?), queen with (?).
-SE area contains locations of; plaster figures, large jar, “2 stools(?)”, glass fragments.
-p55: Four preceding leaves removed, at least three of which contained what were presumably lecture notes as before (must have been ripped out prior to continuing notes as the next sequential page is renumbered accordingly).
-Sketch of rectangular structure(?) with measurements and accompanying calculations.
-p62-65: Lists of workmen and accompanying pay calculations.

Nabêsha (Tell Farꜥûn) [TopBib 401-150]
Nabêsha (Tell Faraûn) Temenos.
-p67: Sketch with accompanying notes of inscription of the west door jamb of the “Shrine of Uati” within Temple of Aahmes in the Temenos. Comments about the inscription; “fine shallow cutting” and measurements of the length of signs.

-p68-97: Lists of workmen and accompanying pay calculations.

-p98: Location map with orientation and approximate distances between Gemaiyemi, tombs far south of and around Zuwelên and the San in the north in relation to Zuwelên (central location of map).
-p99: Location map with undefined central point referencing “small town mound” to the NW and “tombs” as well as “opened tombs” to the W and SW, with approximate scale.

-p100: Notes and calculations concerning; “Cases of Antiquities”, “uninscribed or rough shabti”, and miscellaneous calculations.

-Back Cover: List of workmen and accompanying pay calculations for Gemaiyemi.

Griffith Notebook "Gamaiyemi and Nebesha, 1885-6"

Notes by Griffith on the archaeology of Nabesha (Tell el-Farʿun) [TopBib 401-150]:

-p. 1-3: List of tombs (numbered 1 to 50) with one line descriptions.
-p. 4-5: Plans of structures with detail of bricked-archway.
-p. 6: Small Temple of Amasis. Sketches of blocks of stela dedicated to Min from Temple of Amasis with accompanying notes.
-p. 7: Temple of Goddess Buto. Sketch of granite column and of text from column of Merneptah.
-p. 8-9: Sketch of gateway with accompanying note.
-p. 10-11: Temple of Goddess Buto. Sketch of inscribed limestone block (of Ramses III) built into pavement of the gateway.
-p. 12: Cemetery, Tomb 77, a. Dyn. XXVI. Sketch of inscription from basalt sarcophagus of Psamthek, Dyn. XXVI.
-p. 13: Sketch of figures from sarcophagus of Psamethek, probably Dyn. XXVI.
-p. 14: Sketches of pots and the layout of an inscription.
-p. 15: Sketches of pottery assemblage found in a foundation deposit of the building in the cemetery.
-p. 16: Cemetery. Tomb 77, b, c. Dyn. XXVI. ‘out of order’ sketches of inscription from “side” of limestone sarcophagus of Psammethek-menkh-ib, Dyn. XXVI.
-p. 17: Cemetery. Tomb 77, b, c. Dyn. XXVI. Sketches of inscription from “side” of sarcophagus of Psammethek-menkh-ib, Dyn. XXVI.
-p. 18: Cemetery. Tomb 77, b, c. Dyn. XXVI. Sketches of inscription from “body” of sarcophagus of Psammethek-menkh-ib, Dyn. XXVI.
-p. 19: Cemetery. Tomb 77, b, c. Dyn. XXVI. Sketches of inscription from “back” of sarcophagus of Psammethek-menkh-ib, Dyn. XXVI.
-p. 20: Cemetery. Tomb 42. Dyn. XXVI. Sketch of inscription from lid of sarcophagus of Pedamun (incorrectly labelled #49).
-p. 21 [facing]: Cemetery. Tomb 42. Dyn. XXVI. (presumably). Sketch of sarcophagus outer case and capstone cross-section with measurements and notes respectively.
-p. 21: Sketch of “quad tomb on NB” with “inexact measurements”.
-p. 22: Sketch “on cover of sarcophagus”.

-p. 72: Notes regarding funerary objects found in rubbish on the South side of (?). Sketch of pottery assemblage, and accompanying notes and list, found in NW corner foundation deposits (presumably of the building of the cemetery).
-p. 73: Sketch of assemblage and list of plaques from the SE corner foundation deposits (presumably of the building of the cemetery).
-p. 74: Sketch of assemblage and list of plaques from the SW corner foundation deposits (presumably of the building of the cemetery).

-p. 86: Notes relating to the “great tomb” of Amun Qeniat Amun (?), possibly Dyn. XX.

-p. 95: Notes describing gilded and inlaid artefacts.
-p. 96: List of squeezes: 30 (temple gateway), 32 (standard of Amonis), 33 (basalt sarcophagus of Psamtek), 34 (limestone sarcophagus of Psamtekh-menkh-ib[?]).
-p. 97: Sketch of inscription (?).
-p. 98: Note concerning the Euphrates-Tigris and Nile.
-p. 99-100: Notes in Arabic and calculations.
-Back Cover: Notes describing; purchase of artefacts, a building, and location of artefact found there.

Griffith Notebook Gamaiyemi and Nebesheh

Notes by Griffith on the archaeology of Nabêsha (Tell Far’ûn) [TopBib 401-150]

-pInside Front Cover: Crossed-through list of workmen and a sketch of a square area with two circles in bottom-left and reclined human figure along bottom-centre.
-p1: Inventory list of expenses including subsistence, accommodation, labour.

  • “inscription on fragment of shabti Nebesheh”.

-p2: Inventory list of expenses from “Hammaden market”, mostly subsistence and bakhshish.
-p3: List of prices and inventory list of expenses.
-p4: “milk accounts”.
-p5: Numbered list of workmen and owed values.

Nabêsha (Tell Far’ûn) [TopBib 401-150]
-p6: List of figures and supplies “brought forward”.

-Copy of inscription from a shabti (corresponding to publication’s pl xiii 35.a & 35.b).

-p7: “milk account” & “eggs No”.

-p8: “in tomb south of sheikhs tomb (?) stone sarcophagus” followed by sketch of tomb with one oblong and one ovoid shape inside, ovoid shaped labelled “terracotta 64 inc.” (only reference to a terracotta coffin in publication p.19).
-p10: List of notes on “Temple”:
-“1. clear right(?) side of old working or Ptah from E.”
-“2. clean top of placement(?) & bank against above”
-“3. Final inside of S wall & breadth of N wall to W”
-p11: “Gemayemi. Tomb(?) On Sou[th] side of mound. (almost absolutely level & soil over walls of same consistency but outlines sharp of chambers, owing to dampness over walls.)”.
-Sketch of large square area with (left-to-right) three oblong, three square and two oblong shapes inside, labelled above as “square of 13 paces – many others traceable”.

-p12: List of items bought (expenses) “before P[etrie] left”.
-List of accounts after “P. left” from February 13th to 21st including part of sarcophagus, beads, gold wig & scarabs.
-p13: Accounts for wages paid on February 13th and 20th.
-List of expenses from February 21st to 25th including “scarabs etc”.
-p14: List of expenses February 26th to 28th including beads.
-p15: List of expenses from 7th to 18th and accounts of wages.
-p16: “Nebesheh Private account” including food, antiquities, wages, Petrie, Qantarah personnel and Nebesheh personnel and Cairo personnel as well as the amount of personal funds contributed and sums owed to Petrie.
-p17: Nebesheh excavation list of expenses corresponding to various dates in February, March and May at Nebeshesh, Qantarah and Cairo as well as list of sums settled previously in December and January.

-p18: Brief summary/review of “D.Wright’s book” featuring a discussion on Hittite, Egyptian and Assyrian competition.

-p19-26: Torn out. Remains of writing and diagrams in pencil on pages 21-25, both sides (except page 25).
-p28: 36 blank pages.
-p51-84: Torn out (page numbers inferred). The first 6 of which show evidence of written notes in pencil, the last 9 in pen.

-p85: Four lines of notes in pen which presumably continue from page 84 (torn out). Notes are on afterlife beliefs and the role of Osiris and Ra.
-Pencil diagram headed; “pits for old temple”
-Diagram includes squares individually labelled as certain features, the only point of reference being the “Aahmes Wall” which presumably relates the birds-eye view map to the “first” or “second” temple “built by Aahmes II” described in the publication (11-12) after the point when Petrie had “left the work in Mr. Griffith’s hands”.
-Description in publication includes reference to trial pits which are drawn on this page’s map.
-p86: Copy of a name and title in hieroglyphs.
-One line of notes, presumably on payments.

-p87: Seven lines of notes on payments made on 13th February.
-p88: Inventory notes of “wood in planks” and “bag provisions” (Sunday 21st and Saturday 27th) accounted for “while P. is away”, some crossed through.
-p89: Short list of food supplies crossed through.
-p90: Lists of supplies including “medicine” and “stationary”.

Nabêsha (Tell Far’ûn) [TopBib 401-150]
-p91: Copy of a scene and hieroglyphic text, 8 columns above scene (standing female(?) in votive position before a seated male(?) holding flowers) and 1 column to the right.
Labelled: “between Zuwelen & Khatanah in sakiyeah rough limestone”.
-p92: Headed “at Zantinz(?) there is much limestone and shist(?) about” followed by;
Description of “stonebase” with “longside” inscriptions copied, featuring the cartouches of Ramses Usermaatra Setepenra in a text of iry-pꜥt ḥꜣty-a and 2 “shortside” inscriptions, featuring sš-nsw iry-pꜥt and sš-nsw iry-sšw-wr.
-Copy of cartouches of “Ramses” with epithets from “blocks of granite & basalt, a column 80 in diam”.
-Apparently not included in the publication’s description of the attested monuments of Ramses II.

-p93: List of workmen and wages, crossed through, with one line referencing supplies.
-p94: Personal ‘reminder’; “Ragib suleman el Tahaure son. Sad about limestone has put up Petrie two nights & given his house”

Nabêsha (Tell Far’ûn) [TopBib 401-150]
-p95: Names of two “guards” listed.
-Diagram of “tomb l to k” with measurements and description; “doorway to small chambers roughly bricked” “remains of stone coffin” “shabtis numerous”, crossed through and apparently not included in the publication.
-p96: Copy of hieroglyphic inscription corresponding to publication’s pl. IX 1.a. (top and one side of an “altar”) described on page 29 as “dedicated by Amenemhat II”.
-p97: Copy of hieroglyphic inscription corresponding to publication’s pl. IX 1:9, 1.e., 1.6 & 1.d. from the same “altar” “dedicated by Amenemhat II”.
-Note at bottom of page: “4 metres long. 17 broad.”

-p98: Crossed through notes concerning workmen.
-Rough sketch map of the locations of “Nebesheh” and “Hâbsesh” relative to one another with reference to the connecting canal.
-Note concerning “gold” and “silver” quantities.
-Further crossed through notes concerning workmen.
-pBack Inside Cover: Crossed through notes concerning workmen and wages.
-Further list of names of workmen.

Griffith Notebook Grant Collection, 1886. Clot Bey Collection, 1887.

Notes by Griffith on the Collections of M. Pénon Chateau Borèlly, Clotbey, Brighton Museum, and Grant.

-p1: Titled: “M. Pénon Chateau Borèlly”
-Transcript of hieroglyphic text in two columns of “Saxet & Nefertem side by side porcelain a back support”
-“limestone covering hawk with wings. (?) Merert & Chons”
“(?) holding sound eye on knees porcelain”
-p2-3: Transcript of 11 columns of hieroglyphic text, landscape across both pages, untitled and unlabelled - scribbled-through.
-p4: “limestone statuette 8 in high (?) broken” followed by a one column transcript of a hieroglyphic text, source not named.
-p6-7: Transcript of 11 columns of hieroglyphic text, landscape across both pages, untitled and unlabelled - scribbled-through.
-p8: Side profile sketch of chest-like object with two features of decoration, labelled; “lion?” and “girdle tie carnelian”.
-One column transcript of short hieroglyphic text with unidentifiable sketch beside labelled; “section”.
-Finale note: “haematite Eye name of Ramesses II”, followed by a copy of two cartouches, the first Rameses Meryamun, the second, labelled; “scarab”; Meryamun(?) Meryre.

-p11: “ΪΛΣΟ”.
-p12: “339. sycamore coffin lid mummy shaped 5 vertical lines hieroglyphs markedly one demotic”.
-One line of transcribed Demotic.
-One column transcript of hieroglyphic text. Annotated to the side; “etc add(?) to two Truths”
-p13: "stele over fireplace unnumbered round headed. difficult to read names. address sut di hotep lo osiris Xent amente neb anxu."
-"17. stele. rounded. jackals & wing at top."
-"1st line". followed by transcript of 16 short columns of hieroglyphic text, with note above: "meni often wearing panther skin".
-"second register". followed by transcript of 12 short columns of hieroglyphic text, with note below: "wears panther skin".
-Final note: "NB = XXIst dyn."
-p14: "3rd register." followed by transcript of six short columns of hieroglyphic text, with note below: "wears panther skin". Six more short columns of transcribed hieroglyphs beside and below titled: "female".
-"all these time represented offering or being offered to before tables, before address to Osiris Xent Amenti Hor neb alf ast met, aufs Xent neter ha for", followed by hieroglyphic transcription of: The scribe of the king, Mery, true of voice, before the great god.
"genealogy"
-p15: "29. Ptolemaic?"
-"a man", followed by a two line transcription of hieroglyphic text.
-"offer to (1) bull headed god", followed by one line and one column of transcribed hieroglyphs, and annotated with the note: "This uprated in a inscription below 2nd in these omitted."
-"(2) smooth capped god", followed by two lines and one column of transcribed hieroglyphs.
-"(3) Ptah mummified", followed by a few transcribed hieroglyphs.
p16: "30. adoration to Amenhotep I by a", followed by four columns of transcribed hieroglyphs to the side and six underneath.
-"27 erased & eight substituted. very finely sculpted slab." followed by a short line of transcribed hieroglyphs beside labelled "woman", and two short lines underneath labelled "man" and "child" respectively.
-p17: "no number".
-"offerings to Osiris Isis Nephthys from", followed by two lines of transcribed hieroglyphs and "adoration to Osiris of Amenti & Abydosč & Ptah rus anbuf neb anx tawi."
Line division in the page.
-"16 attend to 18. left"
-p18: "15 attend to 21."

-p19: "(?) (?) Tuantnutf." “D. Grant”.
-Two short columns of transcribed hieroglyphs, followed by: "if (?) D. Grant."
-p20: Landscape page annotated: "working(?) black basalt Ramesside style".
-Two sets of columns of transcribed hieroglyphs; the first of seven columns labelled below: "left side"; the second of six columns labelled above: "right side".
-p21: Titled: "final", followed by nine lines of transcribed hieroglyphs.
-Object presumably that of “Stela of Sebeknakht” attested in object cards (but did not become part of the Anthropological Museum of Aberdeen’s collection).
-p22: Titled: "coffin of", both portrait and landscape, followed by four columns of transcribed hieroglyphs.

-p24: "wooden coffin", followed by three lines of transcribed hieroglyphs.
-"another of girl" followed by a few transcribed hieroglyphs.
-"strip of bandage", followed by two lines of transcribed hieroglyphs.
-"yellow & green & red coffin lid", followed by two short numbered columns of transcribed hieroglyphs.
-p25: "double fingers inscribed illegibly have group" mtt.
-"Ptah riding on 2 hedgehogs."
-"porcelain Osiris."
-"bronze sphinx human headed walking."
-Transcription of one column of hieroglyphs, labelled: "seated on throne around" (hieroglyph of sun disk between horns surmounted by throne drawn) "receiving homage from 4 persons apparently forgery."
-"bronze inlaid in palette", followed by a transcription of one column of hieroglyphs.
-p26: "wooden coffin", followed by four columns of transcribed hieroglyphs.
-"painted coffin", followed by one column of transcribed hieroglyphs.

-p[27]: Very short and rough note.
-p28: Two lines of transcribed hieroglyphs, unlabelled, featuring a cartouche of Neferibra (Psamtek II).
-p29: Six columns of transcribed hieroglyphs, unlabelled.
-p30: "wooden implement", followed by simple sketch of the object in question, which resembles an adze, "with" (one line of transcribed hieroglyphs featuring the cartouche of Menkhperra written) "labelled" "Nou trouve dans le cereneil de Thutmes III" "Deir el Bahari 1881."
-Four columns of transcribed hieroglyphs, opening with an offering formula, unlabelled.

-p32: Page titled: "along Tehel Baroud & Buley Dakun (?)".
-List of topographical names written in Arabic with transliteration and brief notes in English beside.
-List of names and their respective numbers and with brief notes on objects, titled: "May 1889" "names of Belbuis men with inscribed stones & amounts of find much of Gebrawi".

-p34: Note: "Qala' el Tîmeh or mud castle built on a small island formed by driving stakes of palm wood into the mud."
-p35: Page of abstractions, reading:
-"Saya. Aead. \Feb/ 1888 p123."
-"Rapha' sandhills enclosing plain of (?) content. mound strewn with pottery making site of ancient town & 4 Roman columns & Corinthian capital of white marble. & spring of water."
-"\Xtian/ niche long enough to contain the life-size statue of a man protected by shell-shaped roof. early coptic terracotta bowl. Roman lamps & frap of Roman glass. 2 maltese crosses in (?) of lintel of a window in relief. Niches sometimes square sometimes rectangular & made to represent an Egyptian pylon(?)"
-"S. told similar minus al Budowîl.Sabkhal Berdawîl."
-"Tilissiyah below. Qes & El Aîsh. 25 hrs from Pelusian."
-"Qes 1 1/2 days E of Farafra 2 days W of El Aîsh."
-"below. Qantiqih & Farafra oasis known as Românh being slowly buried. thence one road leads W to Farafra, the others E to desolate sandhill Hemdîyeh("many written stones") & S saw Roman marble columns."

1 blank page; 3 torn-out pages; 8 blank pages; 4 torn-out pages

-p37: Blank page. Inserted leaf. Titled: “Brighton museum”
-“wooden figure in box”, followed by one column of transcribed hieroglyphs below.
-"Rokem tablet". "Canopus", followed by four columns of transcribed hieroglyphs.
-"XIIth-dyn tablet Khnumhotep & neb of" iwnw.

25 blank pages

-p[38]: Top of page: “3.215”.
-“silsileh & compare Rovell.M.S.III.215. for the stela (?)”.
-“Manetho. (?) (?) find king”.
-Bottom of page: “Ae60753 r 994”.
-p[39] (33): Titled: “seated statuette basalt of D. Grant. Between knees”, followed by transcript of hieroglyphic text of three lines, a fourth line labelled “in front”.
-Potentially related to the inscription described on the statue of “High Priest of Ptah, Pedu-pé” no. 1405 in; Reid, R. W. Illustrated catalogue of the Anthropological Museum: University of Aberdeen (1912) 1181
-p[41] (32): Six line transcript of fragmentary hieroglyphic text, untitled and unlabelled. No name apparent in the text.
-p42: One short line transcript of hieroglyphic text, untitled and unlabelled.
-Labelled: “Dr Grant’s B(?) (?)”
-Sketch of a floor plan. Labelled; open on two sides and rounded on a third, the sides measuring 5, 11 & 8 inches respectively, with final side unlabelled and unmeasured.
-Six line transcript of fragmentary hieroglyphic text, untitled and unlabelled, relationship to diagram above is uncertain. Name is featured: pꜣ-di-ꜣst.

-p[43] (29)

-Title page: “Dr Grant. 1886.” With later insert “MUSEUMS Dr GRANT 1886 CLOTBEY 1887”

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