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NEWB4/67
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- 1930s (Creation)
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1 cm, 1 folder
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Folder titled 'Sais (8)' containing material relating to Sais and the goddess Neith.
Includes:
-Tracing of soldier stringing a bow from scene at Beni Hasan
-Notes on symbols of Neith
-Notes on shields including the figure of eight shield
-Notes on the temple of Neith [TopBib iv.46A]
-List of names compounded with Neith
-Notes on Uzahorent or Uzahor-Resenet, the King's physician and responsible for the King's navy
-Notes relating to Athena
-Copy or reprint of Newberry, P.E., 'Note on the Hieroglyph ', in <i>Zeitschrift für ägyptische Sprache und Altertumskunde</i>, Volume 73, (1937) (OEB 146379)
-Notes on bows, crossed bows and the composite bow
-Notes on textiles from Sais
-Tracings of a fragment found by Émile Amelineau at Abydos published in Keimer, L. 'Pendeloques en forme d'insectes faisant partie du colliers Egyptiens', in <i>Annales du Service des antiquités de l'Égypte</i>, Volume XXXI, plate II, (1931) (OEB 142417)
This folder was previously in a box labelled, during previous archival processing, 'Religion 3'.
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Newberry, P.E., 'Note on the Hieroglyph ', in Zeitschrift für ägyptische Sprache und Altertumskunde, Volume 73, (1937) (OEB 146379)
Publication note
Keimer, L. 'Pendeloques en forme d'insectes faisant partie du colliers Egyptiens', in Annales du Service des antiquités de l'Égypte, Volume XXXI, plate II, (1931) (OEB 142417)