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Antiquity

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Antiquity i (1927), 216-18 pl. i Gîza. Tomb G 7000X. Hetepheres. Furniture. iii2.180 Hieroglyphs from right thickness of canopy, now in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 57711.

Antiquity i (1927), 216-18 pl. ii Gîza. Tomb G 7000X. Hetepheres. Furniture. iii2.182 View showing box with bracelets, in situ in tomb, now in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 53265.

Rowe in Antiquity ii (1928), pl. i, cf. 192-5 Beisan. South and North Temples of Tuthmosis III. vii.376 View.

Rowe in Antiquity ii (1928), pl. iii cf. 192-5 Beisan. South and North Temples of Tuthmosis III. vii.377 Stela of Amenemopet before Mekal from South Temple. see Rowe in Antiquity ii (1928), 194-5

Tell el-H. osn. North Temple of Tuthmosis III. vii.377 Mention.

Rowe in Antiquity ii (1928), 462 pl. i Saqqâra. Step Pyramid enclosure of Neterikhet. iii2.399 Vertical air view and plan.

Rowe in Antiquity ii (1928), 461 pl. li Saqqâra. Step Pyramid enclosure of Neterikhet. iii2.406

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View of colonnade.

Rowe in Antiquity ii (1928), 461 pl. iii Saqqâra. Step Pyramid enclosure of Neterikhet. iii2.413 View of North Building (entrance).

Antiquity iii (1929), 227-8 pls. i-ii Philae. vi.205A View from air.

Dunbar in Antiquity iii (1929), pl. i, cf. 409 Gebel Barkal. vii.203 View from air.

Dunbar in Antiquity iii (1929), pl. ii, cf. 412 Gebel Barkal. Temple of Taharqa (B.300) vii.208 View.

Dunbar in Antiquity iii (1929), pls. iii, iv, cf. 411 Gebel Barkal. vii.203 Views of pyramids.

Petrie in Antiquity iv (1930), pl. iii, cf. 281-2 Tell-El-Fâraa. Palace. vii.370 Lid of ivory box with scenes of servants and dancing girls before Governor and fowling in marshes, probably temp. Sethos I.

Schaeffer in Antiquity iv (1930), pl. ii [5] cf. 461 Râs Shamra. Miscellaneous. vii.394 Bronze statue of Baal.

Schaeffer in Antiquity iv (1930), pl. ii [2, 4], cf. 461 Râs Shamra. Miscellaneous. vii.395 Two bronze hawks, Dyn. XVIII, one formerly in Lattaqia, Râs Shamra Museum, (now in Aleppo Museum), other in Paris, Musée Natuinal du Louvre, AO 11599.

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Schaeffer in Antiquity iv (1930), pl. ii [3], cf. 461 Râs Shamra. Miscellaneous. vii.394 Bronze statuette of a seated god, Dyn. XVIIII, formerly in Lattaqia, Râs Shamra Museum, now in Aleppo Museum.

Schaeffer in Antiquity iv (1930), pl. ii [5], cf. 461 Râs Shamra. Miscellaneous. vii.394 Bronze statue of Reshef or Baal, Dyn. XVIII, in Paris, Musée National du Louvre, AO 11598.

Petrie in Antiquity iv (1930), pl. iii cf. 281-2 Beth Pelet. vii.370 Lid of ivory box with scenes, from Residency, probably temp. Sethos I.

Caton-Thompson in Antiquity v (1931), pl. vii, cf. 225 Kharga Oasis. Qasr Guêta. Temple. Omit View from air.

Caton-Thompson in Antiquity v (1931), pl. viii, opp. 225 Dimai. Temple of Soknopaios. iv.96A View from air.

Hilzheimer in Antiquity vi (1932), 417 pl. ix [11] Saqqâra. Tomb D 64, Ptahhotep [II]. iii2.601-2(17) Dogs and man from left end of register IV.

Hilzheimer in Antiquity vi (1932), pl. xii [15], cf. 419 Thebes. DAN. Antef Cemtery. i2.595 Stela of Antef Wahankh, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20512.

Harden in Antiquity vii (1933), 420 pl. i [1] 8 Glass vase of Tuthmosis III, in London, British Museum, EA 47620.

Sawyer in Antiquity viii (1934), pl. iv, cf. 205 Cairo. iv.70A Cartouche of Ramesses II on wall.

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Sawyer in Antiquity viii (1934), pl. v cf. 205 Cairo. iv.72A Sarcophagus of Nebnufer, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.

Wheeler in Antiquity ix (1935), pl. i (frontispiece) Maidûm. iv.91A Statue of Nefert.

Wheeler in Antiquity ix (1935), pl. ii opp. 5 Gîza. Pyramids. iii2.10 View from air.

Wheeler in Antiquity ix (1935), pl.v Gîza. G 7000X iii2.181 Sarcophagus and palanquin, from burial-pit of Queen Hetepheres, sarcophagus in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 51899, palanquin, JE 53272.

Wheeler in Antiquity ix (1935), pl. vi Gîza. 3rd Pyramid. iii2.28 Statue-group, Menkaure between Hathor and Cynopolite nome-goddess.

Wheeler in Antiquity ix (1935), 162-72, figs. 1-4 Gîza. Pyramid complex of Khufu. iii2.13 Great Pyramid sections.

Wheeler in Antiquity ix (1935), pl. opp. 188 Gîza. iii2.10 Plan of Pyramid Field.

Sawyer in Antiquity ix (1935), pl. viii, opp. 350-1 Cairo. Two blocks built into Bâb el-Futûh. iv.69A Block with hippopotamus, Old Kingdom.

Sawyer in Antiquity ix (1935), pl. ix, opp. 350-1 Cairo. Two blocks built into Bâb el-Futûh. iv.71A

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Block with cattle and offering bearers, New Kingdom.

Wainwright in Antiquity x (1936), pl. iii, cf. 18 Valley of Kings. KV 62, Tutankhamun. Omit Uninscribed Iron daggers and gold sheath, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.

Hilzheimer in Antiquity x (1936), 200 pl. i Kawa. Temple T. Approach. vii.185(1)-(4) Ram of Taharqa, in London, British Museum, EA 1779.

Scharff in Antiquity xi (1937), pl. i opp. 176 Gîza. Cemetery G 4000. Hemyunu. iii2.123 Statue of Hemyunu, in Hildesheim, Roemer- und Pelizaeus Museum, 1962.

Scharff in Antiquity xi (1937), pl. ii after 176 Gîza. Junker Cemetery (West). iii2.107 Statue group, Soneb, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 51280.

Scharff in Antiquity xi (1937), pl. iii after 176 Saqqâra. iii2.113A Scribe accroupi, in Paris, Musée National du Louvre, N.2290.

Scharff, A. in Antiquity xi (1937), 180 pl. iv 800-493-230 Head of royal statue wearing nemes, probably Sesostris III, schist, formerly in Berlin Museum, 20175.

Scharff, A. in Antiquity xi (1937), 180 pl. v after 176 800-493-930 Head of royal statue wearing white crown, probably Amenemhet III, greywacke, in Copenhagen, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Æ.I.N. 924. (Acquired in Cairo.)

Scharff in Antiquity xi (1937), pl. vi[1] after 176 cf. 181 Karnak. Cachette. ii2.153 Statue of Arigadiganen, Saite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38018.

Scharff in Antiquity xi (1937), pl. vi[2] after 176 Karnak. Eastern Group. A. Building of Amenophis IV. ii2.253

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Bust of king, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 49528.

Scharff in Antiquity xi (1937), pl. vii after 176 aAmârna. iv.203A Five masks.

Scharff, A. in Antiquity xi (1937), 181-2 pl. viii (as Dyn. XXX) 801-799-445 Head of male statue (‘Green Head’), greywacke, late Ptolemaic, formerly in Prince Ibrahim Hilmy and H. Wallis collns., now in Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum, 12500.

Grinsell in Antiquity xvii (1943), pl. v cf. 48 Gîza. Great Pyramid. North Subsidiary Pyramid. iii2.16 View of boat-pit.

Addison in Antiquity xxiv (1950), 17-19 with fig. 5 and pl. opp. 20 [a] Sennar. vii.273 Bronze bowl with  , Meriotic.

Arkell in Antiquity xxv (1951), pl. viii, cf. 96 Sennar. West, East and South of Khartoum. vii.273A Scarab of Sabacon, in Khartûm, Sudan National Museum, 3643.

Schaeffer in Antiquity xxix (1955), 226-9 with pl. i Râs Shamra. Miscellaneous. vii.395A Bronze sword of Merneptah.

Barnett in Antiquity xxxii (1958), pl. xxiv [d] cf. 229 Armant. Miscellaneous. v.161A Terracotta model of boat, Late Period, in Copenhagen, National Museum, 5487.

Arkell, A. in Antiquity xxxvii (1963), 31-5 figs. 1, 2, pls. iii, iv Kôm el-Ahmar. Temple Enclosure. Finds. v.196A Limestone mace-head, fragment with man dancing, in London, Petrie Museum, 14898.

Arkell, A. in Antiquity xxxvii (1963), 33 pl. v Kôm el-Ahmar. Temple Enclosure. Main Deposit.

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Kemp in Antiquity xli (1967), 31 fig. 4 Saqqâra. Necropolis. iii2.435 Plans of Early Dynastic tombs.

Littauer in Antiquity xlii (1968), 30 pl. iv [b] Valley of the Kings. KV 62, Tutankhamun. i2.578A Scene, King in chariot charging Syrians on right side of Box 21, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61467.

Littauer in Antiquity xlii (1968), 30 pl. v[a] Ashmûnein. Pylon of Ramesses II. Re-used aAmarna blocks. iv.168A Block with two horses, in N. Schimmel colln. 122.

Littauer in Antiquity xlii (1968), 30 pl. v [b] Thebes. TT 57, Khaemhet. i2.116(13)A Waiting chariot from II.

Emery in Antiquity xlii (1968), 99-101 pl. xiii Saqqâra. Serapeum. Northern Group. Omit. Upper part bronze statuette of Isis.

Emery in Antiquity xlii (1968), 99-101 pl. xv[a] Saqqâra. Serapeum. Northern Group. iii2.823 Uraeus supporting pillar with cartouche of Ramesses II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 91117.

Emery in Antiquity xlii (1968), 99-101 pl. xv[c] Saqqâra. Serapeum. Northern Group. Omit. Wooden shrine containing statuettes of three divinities (Osiris, Isis, and Harpocrates).

Emery in Antiquity xlii (1968), 99-100 Saqqâra. Serapeum. Northern Group. iii2.821 Temple of Nektanebos II.

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Saqqâra. Serapeum. Northern Group. Temple of Nektanebos II. Finds. iii2.821 Statue of Bekennanefu, schist, Saite-Persian, in Toronto, Royal Ontario Museum, 969.137.1.

Emery in Antiquity xlii (1968), 99, pl. xv [b, left] Saqqâra. Serapeum. Northern Group. Temple of Nektanebos II. Finds. iii2.822 Statue of man holding figure of Ptah, wood, in London, British Museum, EA 67138.

Emery in Antiquity xlii (1968), 99 (d) Saqqâra. Serapeum. Northern Group. Temple of Nektanebos II. Finds. iii2.821 Statue, Kanufer, with figure of Ptah, wood, Late Period, Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 91118.

Emery in Antiquity xlii (1968), 99 pl. xiv [c] Saqqâra. Serapeum. Northern Group. Temple of Nektanebos II. Finds. iii2.822 Man with figure of Ptah, wood, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 91115.

Emery in Antiquity xlii (1968), 99 pl. xv [b, right] Saqqâra. Serapeum. Northern Group. Temple of Nektanebos II. Finds. iii2.822 Statue of [Pede]atum (?), Late Period, in Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum, E.8.1969.

Taylour, L.W. in Antiquity xliii (1969), 95-6 Greece. Mycenae. vii.402A Fragment of faience plaque of Amenophis III.

Emery in Antiquity xliii (1969), 108 pl. xiv [a, b] Saqqâra. Serapeum. Northern Group. Temple of Nektanebos II. iii2.825 Dummy mummy of Apis-bull.

Littauer in Antiquity xliii (1969), 292 pl. xli [b] Ashmûnein. Pylon of Ramesses II. Re-used Amarna blocks. iv.168A Block with heads of two chariot-horses, in N. Schimmel Collection.

Littauer in Antiquity xlviii (1974), 293 pl. xxxv [b] aAmârna. Great Temple. iv.195A One chariot and groom from block, in New York NY, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 27.6.1.

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Antiquity lviii (1984), 165 pl. xvii Gîza. The Great Sphinx. iii2.37A Fragment (c) of beard of the Sphinx, in London, British Museum, 58.

Antiquity lxi (1986), 83 with pl. xvi Saqqâra. Tomb LS 27, Maya. Substructure. iii2.663A Maya adoring Isis, and with wife before Osiris and Nephthys. see Dodson, A. in Antiquity 62 (1988), 514-17 Dahshûr. Pyramid-complex of Sesostris III. Two shafts north of Mastaba I. iii2.885A Two uninscribed alabaster sarcophagi, Old Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28102-3.

Baines, J. in Antiquity 63 (1989), 474 with figs. 1, 2 Omit.

Baines, J. in Antiquity 63 (1989), 474 with fig. 4 Hierakonpolis. Temple Enclosure. Main Deposit. v.194A Scenes on small mace-head of Narmer, in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, E.3631.

Baines, J. in Antiquity 63 (1989) 475-6 with fig. 5 Hierakonpolis. Temple Enclosure. Main Deposit. v.195A Ivory cylinder-seal of Narmer, in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, E.3915.

Bonnet in Antiquity 66 (1992), 613-14 figs. 2, 6, 7 Kerma. vii.175A K.I. Lower (Western) Defufa.

Bonnet in Antiquity 66 (1992), 613-17 figs. 8-10, 12 Kerma. Town. vii.175A Description with views.

Bonnet in Antiquity 66 (1992), 618 fig. 11 Kerma. vii.175A Plan of site.

Lenoble, P. and ed Din Mohammed Sharif, N. in Antiquity 66 (1992), 634 fig. 6

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Nubia. Between 4th Cataract and Khartûm. West Bank. El-Hobagi. vii.272A Bronze cup inscribed in Meroitic hieroglyphs, from Turmulus III.

Donohue in Antiquity 66 (1992), 871-85 figs. 3-5, cf. 2

Deir el-Bah. ri. Great Temple of Hatshepsut. ii2.340A Colossal cow-statue carved in the rock above the temple.

Donohue in Antiquity 66 (1992), 877 fig. 8

Deir el-Bah. ri. Buildings of Tuthmosis III. Hathor-cow Chapel. ii2.380-1A Statue of Hathor-cow protecting and suckling Amenophis II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38574-5.

Donohue in Antiquity 66 (1992), 877 fig. 9 Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. Cairo, Egyptian Museum. ii2.282A Amenophis II protected by Mertesger as serpent, JE 39394.

Shaw, I. in Antiquity 68 (1994), 112 fig. 2 Het-nub. Alabaster Quarries. iv.237A Plan of Old Kingdom settlement.

Shaw, I. in Antiquity 68 (1994), 114 fig. 4 Sinai. Wâdi Maghâra. vii.339A View of Old Kingdom settlement.

Shaw, I. in Antiquity 68 (1994), 115 fig. 5 Wâdi el-Hûdi. Amethyst Mines. vii.320A Plan of Middle Kingdom fortress.

Shaw, I. in Antiquity 68 (1994), 116 fig. 7 Dimai. Temple of Qasr el-Sâgha. Middle Kingdom Settlement. iv.97A Plan.

%Sinclair, A. in Antiquity 71 (1997), 730 fig. on 731 [upper left] 800-270-100 Statue, Pepy II seated on the lap of mother Ankhnesmeryre II (wife of Pepy I), calcite, in Brooklyn NY, Brooklyn Museum of Art, 39.119.

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%Sinclair, A. in Antiquity 71 (1997), 730 fig. on 731 [lower left] 801-402-450 Group statuette, woman Iuket, with probably husband Khentekhtaihotep on left, and son Kesh on right, with text mentioning Khentekhtai, steatite, late Dyn. XII or Dyn. XIII, in London, Petrie Museum, 16650.

%James, N. in Antiquity 73 (1999), fig. on 457 Thebes. TT 322, Penshenabu. Dyn. XIX-XX. i2.394(6)A Statue of Penshenabu kneeling holding ram’s head, in Turin, Museo Egizio, Cat. 3032.

%see Stocks, D. A. in Antiquity 73 (1999), 918 Gîza. East Field. G 7650. Akhtihotp. Temp. Khufu to Khephren. Shaft C. iii2.201A Sarcophagus, with palace façade decoration, red granite, in Brooklyn NY, Brooklyn Museum of Art, 48.110.

%see Stocks, D. A. in Antiquity 73 (1999), 918-19 Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs. Coffins and sarcophagi. iii2.766A Zeho, basalt, Ptolemaic, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, D 9 [N.345].

%see Stocks, D. A. in Antiquity 73 (1999), 918-19 Gîza. Miscellaneous. (h) Sarcophagi. Dyn. XXVI. iii2.311A Hor, grey granite, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, D 10 [N.346].

%see Stocks, D. A. in Antiquity 73 (1999), 919 Saqqâra. Step Pyramid of Sekhemkhet. Burial chamber. iii2.416A Sarcophagus, alabaster.

%see Stocks, D. A. in Antiquity 73 (1999), 919-21 figs. 1, 2 Manufacture of sarcophagus Gîza. Pyramid complex of Khufu. Pyramid. Burial chamber. iii2.14A Sarcophagus, not inscribed, granite.

%see Stocks, D. A. in Antiquity 73 (1999), 919 Gîza. East Field. G 7210 and 7220. Hardjedef and wife. Temp. Khufu to late Dyn. IV. Shaft G 7220A. iii2.191 Sarcophagus of Hardjedef, not finished, red granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 54938.

%see Stocks, D. A. in Antiquity 73 (1999), 919

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Dahshûr. Pyramid-complex of Sesostris III. North Galleries and Mastabas of Princesses. Two shafts North of Mastaba I. iii2.885 Sarcophagus, alabaster, not inscribed, Old Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28102 (JE 30960).

%see Stocks, D. A. in Antiquity 73 (1999), 919 Gîza. East Field. Werirni. Probably Dyn. V. iii2.205 Sarcophagus with palace-façade decoration and panther skin in relief on lid, red granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 48078.

%see Stocks, D. A. in Antiquity 73 (1999), 920 El-Lâhûn. Pyramid of Sesostris II. Sarcophagus Chamber. Omit. (iv.109) Sarcophagus of King, red granite.

%Serpico, M. and White, R. in Antiquity 74 (2000), 886-7 fig. 3 (from Davies) aAmârna. Rock tomb of Mahu. Entrance. Omit. (iv.223(3)) Thickness, upper part, King, Queen, and Princess Merytaten sacrificing at the altar of the Aten.

%Serpico, M. and White, R. in Antiquity 74 (2000), 887 fig. 4 aAmârna. iv.193A Plan of town and temples.

%Münch, H.-H. in Antiquity 74 (2000), fig. 1 on 899 (from Hawass) Gîza. Pyramid complex of Khufu. Omit. (iii2.11) Plan.

%Münch, H.-H. in Antiquity 74 (2000), 898-908 figs. 2, 3 (both from Reisner and Smith) Gîza. East Field. G 7000X. Tomb of Hetepheres [I]. Temp. Khufu. iii2.179A Description, isometric drawing, and view.

%Münch, H.-H. in Antiquity 74 (2000), 903-4 fig. 4 (from Winlock)

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Tomb 60. Three Princesses. Dyn. XXI. Omit. (i2.629) Jars and coffins containing embalming materials, not inscribed.

%see Snape, S. in Antiquity 75 (2001), 19 Libyan Coast. Zâwyet Umm el-Rakham. Temple-Fort. Smaller Temple. vii.368A

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Description.

%Snape, S. in Antiquity 75 (2001), 19 fig. on 20 [upper left] Libyan Coast. Zâwyet Umm el-Rakham. Temple-Fort. Smaller Temple. Rooms at back of Temple. vii.368A View showing statue and two stelae in situ.

%Snape, S. in Antiquity 75 (2001), 19 fig. on 20 [lower left] Libyan Coast. Zâwyet Umm el-Rakham. Temple-Fort. Second Temple. Rooms at back of Temple. vii.368A Stela, [Nebre] before Sekhmet, temp. Ramesses II.

%Snape, S. in Antiquity 75 (2001), 19 fig. on 20 [lower right] Libyan Coast. Zâwyet Umm el-Rakham. Temple-Fort. Second Temple. Rooms at back of Temple. vii.368A Naos containing statuettes of Ptah and Sekhmet, temp. Ramesses II.

%Snape, S. in Antiquity 75 (2001), 19 fig. on 20 [upper right] Libyan Coast. Zâwyet Umm el-Rakham. Temple-Fort. Second Temple. Rooms at back of Temple. vii.368A Statue of Nebre carrying Sekhmet standard, temp. Ramesses II.

%Shaw, I. et al. in Antiquity 75 (2001), fig. 1 on 33 Gîza. Pyramid complex of Khephen. Statues. Omit. (iii2.22) Statue of Khephren, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 14.

%Shaw, I. et al. in Antiquity 75 (2001), 34 fig. 2 (in situ)

Western Desert. Between Abû Simbel and Naga H. ammâdi. Diorite Quarries North-West of Abû Simbel. Khufu Quarry. vii.275A Stela of Khufu, black granite, on platform, diorite, stela in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 68752, platform still in situ.

%see Shaw, I. et al. in Antiquity 75 (2001), 34

Western Desert. Between Abû Simbel and Naga H. ammâdi. Diorite Quarries North-West of Abû Simbel. Quartz Ridge. vii.275A Fragment of a stela with Horus name and part of cartouche of Neuserre.

%see Shaw, I. et al. in Antiquity 75 (2001), 34

Western Desert. Between Abû Simbel and Naga H. ammâdi. Diorite Quarries North-West of Abû Simbel. Quartz Ridge. vii.275A

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Stela, Amenemhet II offering to Hathor, sandstone.

%Nicholson, P. T. in Antiquity 75 (2001), 405 figs. 1, 2 Karnak. Great Temple. Approach. ii2.21A Views taken in 1896 and 1904.

%see Kuper, R. in Antiquity 75 (2001), 801 Dâkhla Oasis. 30 km. south of oasis. vii.298A Graffito of Meri, Steward, year 23 of unnamed king, late Dyn. XI - Dyn. XII.

%see Steel, L. et al. in Antiquity 76 (2002), 939-40 Palestine. El-Moghraqa. vii.370A Cones with names of Hatshepsut and Tuthmosis III.

%Steel, L. et al. in Antiquity 76 (2002), 939 fig. [upper right] Palestine. El-Moghraqa. vii.370A Cone with name of Tuthmosis III.

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