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Prehistoric Corpus: The Corpus of Prehistoric and Palettes

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Part of the History of Art, Architecture, and Commons · CORPUS

- W. M. FLINDERS PETRIE

BRITISH SCHOOL OF ARCHAEOLOGY IN EGYPT AND EGYPTIAN RESEARCH ACCOUNT TWENTY-THIRD YEAR, 1917

CORPUS OF PREHISTORIC POTTERY .AND PALETTES

BY W. M. FLINDERS PETRIE HON. D.C.L., LL.D., D.LIT., F.R.S., F.B.A., M. R.I.A.

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I. BALLAS, 1895; by J. E. QUIBELL. (Out of print ; obtainable in joint volume AND BALLAS, by w. M. F . PETRIE.) II. THE RAMESSEUM, 1896; by J. E. QurnELL. (Out of print.) III. , 1897 ; by J. E. QuIBELL. IV. HIERAKONPOLIS I, 1898 ; text by W. M. F. P . 43 plates. 20s. net. V. HIERAKONPOLIS II, 1899; by F. W. GREEN and J. E. QurnELL. 39 plates (4 coloured and 20 photographic). 35s. net. VI. EL ARABAH, 1900 ; by J. GARSTANG. 40 plates. 16s. net. (Out of print.) VII. MAHASNA, 1901; by J. GARSTANG and KURT SETHE. 43 plates. (Out of print.) VIII. TEMPLE OF THE KINGS, 1902 ; by A. ST. GEORGE CAULFEILD. 24 plates. 16s. net. (Out of print.) IX. THE OSIREION, 1903 ; by MARGARET A. MURRAY. 37 plates. X. SAQQARA MASTA BAS I, 1904 ; by M. A. MURRAY; and GUROB. by L. LoAT. 64 plates. 30s. net. XI. SAQQARA II, 1905; by HILDA PETRIE. (In preparation.) XII. AND ISRAELITE CITIES, 1906; by W. M. FLINDERS PETRIE and J. GARROW DUNCAN. 40 plates. 25s. net. In double volume with 94 plates. 45s. net. (This latter is out of print.) XIII. GIZEH AND RIFEH, 1907; by W. M. FLINDERS PETRIE. 40 plates. 25s. net. In double volume with 109 plates. 50s. net. XIV. A THRIBIS, t 9o8 ; by W. M. FLINDERS PETRIE, J. H . WALKER and E. B. KNOBEL. 43 plates. 2 5s. net. (Out of print.) XV. MEMPHIS I, t 9o8 ; by W. M. F. PETRIE and J. H . WALKER. 54 plates. 25s. net. XVI. QURNEH, 1909; by W. M. F. PETRIE and J. H. WALKER. 56 plates. (Out of print.) XVII. T HE PALACE OF APRIES (MEMPHIS II), 1909; by W. M. FLINDERS PETRIE and J. H. WALKER. 35 plates. 25s. net. XVIII. MEYDUM AND MEMPHIS (III), 1910 ; by W. M. F. PETRIE, E . MACKAY, and G. WAINWRIGHT. 47 plates. 25s. net. XIX. HISTORICAL STUDIES, 1910. 25 plates. 25s. net. (Studies, vol. ii.) XX. ROMAN PORTRAITS (MEMPHIS IV), 1911 ; by W. M. F. PETRIE. 35 plates. 25s. net. XXI. THE LABYRINTH AND GERZEH, 1911 ; by W. M. F. PETRIE, E. MACKAY, and G. WAINWRIGHT. 52 plates. 25s. net. XXII. PORTFOLIO OF HAWARA PORTRAITS. 24 coloured plates. 50s. net. XXIII. T ARKHAN I AND MEMPHIS V, 1912 ; by W. M . F. PETRIE. 81 plates. 25s. net. XXIV. HELIOPOLIS I AND KAFR AMMAR, 1912; by W. M. F. PETRIE. 58 plates. 25s. net. XXV. RIQQEH AND MEMPHIS VL 1913 ; by R. ENGELBACH, HILDA PETRIE, M. A. MURRAY, and W. M. F. PETRIE. 62 plates. 25s. net. XXVI. T ARKHAN II, 191 3 ; by W. M. F. PETRIE. 72 plates. 25s. net. XXVII. LAHUN I, T HE TREASURE, 1914; by Guy BRUNTON. 23 plates (coloured). 63s. net. XXVIII. HARAGEH ; by R. ENGELBACH. (In preparation.) XXIX. SCARABS AND CYLINDERS, 1915 ; by W. M . F. PETRI!t. 73 plates. 32s. net. XXX. TOOLS AND WEAPONS, 1916 ; by W. M. F. PETRIE. 76 plates. 35s. net. XXXI. PREHISTORIC EGYPT, 1917 ; by W. M. F. PETRIE. 53 plates. 25s. net. XXXII. PREHISTORIC POTTERY OF EGYPT ; by W. M. F. PETRIE. 58 plates. 25s. net. LAHUN II, THE . (In preparation.)

Subscriptions of One Guinea for the A nnual Single Volumes, or Two Guineas for the Two Annual Volumes, are received by the Hon. Secretary, at the Edwards Library, University College, Gower Stred, London, W .C., where also copies of the abo1:e works can be obtained. THE CORPUS OF PREHISTORIC POTTERY

IT is hardly needful, after the discussion of the additions not recognising the principles of arrange­ dating in the previous volume on Prehistoric Egypt, ment. Such principles may be arbitrary, but yet to describe the present corpus, or the mode of using they must be kept up, or else a corpus would become it. It contains all the forms published in the various so confused that identification of forms would be works enumerated at the beginning of the volume difficult. named, unified as a whole and provided with se­ The principles which must be observed in all quence dates. The practical use of it is by the additions to the corpus are as follow : graveside. So soon as a grave is cleared and r. The forms are chiefly classed from the most planned, then the pottery can be laid out in order, open, such as shallow saucers, to the most closed, each type searched for in the corpus, and noted by such as bottles. In carrying this out, the bowls are its letter and number on the card register. The classed by the slope of the edge,-the most open, limits of date can be copied out, and the resulting the most sloping, the almost upright, the vertical limits of the date of the grave may then be added and the different degrees of incurving. Another as the date on the card. Such pottery as is worth criterion is the proportion of height to width; some removal, and especially any new type that should large classes of vases are divided into those under be drawn, can then be separated, and the remainder or over certain proportions. In some cases obvious of common pottery be returned to the grave and inversions of order occur, because some types con­ covered in. tinue to vary to a great extent, and after tracing out In unifying the various additions-some 700- that line, a turning back to some other type has to which have been found since the 300 types of be made. The indefinite variation over so large a Naqada, many irregularities have been noticed, number of features, makes any single-line order and some editing of the whole became absolutely necessarily illogical. All that can be hoped for is necessary. Even different types had been given to arrange the types so that they can be searched the same letter by different discoverers. In the for in the shortest time. In all additions the prin­ Decorated pottery especially, the additions had ciple of arrangement must first be observed before made a complete revision of types r to 19 needful. inserting a new form. In this part, therefore, the present corpus makes an 2 . Another confusion has been caused by not entire break with the previous registers. Some other noticing what is included in an established class, slight changes became needful also in other classes, such as the black polished pottery in F class. Ad­ but the minimum of change has been made. All of ditions to this have been made into a new class, these alterations of designation are completely but are here restored to F. stated on pl. lx, under the heading of each volume 3. A needless multiplication of new types has in which a type has previously appeared. On the been made, when the differences from established same plate are conversion tables for reducing types were but slight or imperceptible. Variations Reisner's short corpus used in , to the present should be ignored when they are within the chances corpus numbers. Every change therefore between of copying; the two sides of a jar often differ this corpus and previous registers is on pl. lx. perceptibly, and such slight differences are im­ The changes of numbers from the previous English material. Strictly, no vase is perfectly like publications, were mostly due to those who made another, and we must put together all those which 5 6 THE CORPUS OF PREHISTORIC POTTERY may reasonably have been intended to be alike. Amr. Maclver, El Amrah. To separate them detracts from the value of the C. Ab. Peet, Cemeteries of A bydos. ranges of types in date. DeM. De Morgan Age de la Pierr~. 4. Additions should be spaced apart in the letter­ Di. Petrie, Diospolis. ing, not as a b c d but as c, g, m, r, so as to allow of Ger. Wainwright, Gerzeh (in The Labyrinth, etc.). intermediate forms being inserted. Of course varia­ Har. Engelbach, Harageh (not yet published). tions closely alike may have consecutive letters. Mah. Ayrton and Loat, Mahasna. The lettering should follow the natural order of N. N aqada (not marked to types, only to tomb forms, as near as may be. numbers). 5. Differences of size and of material may be N.D. No date. largely ignored. It is usual to find vases of the same Nub. 7. Reisner, Archaeological Survey of Nubia. form of various sizes, and even in different material, Nub. 8. Firth, Archaeological Survey of N ubia, yet contemporary, as in B, P, and R. 1908-<) (with references, E .D., etc., to The system of the corpus follows the classification classes). in " Naqada " into nine classes, as no more dis­ R.T. Petrie, Royal Tombs. tinctive method has appeared. The first object of Tark. Petrie, Tarkhan I and II. all divisions must be the most rapid identification U.C. University College collection, with N and of a form, and the existing classes provide for that. grave number if from Naqadeh. The class of Late refers to distinctive styles of pottery, The date such as 32-38 means that the examples hard and thin, or else to the long jars sometimes extend between 32 and 38 ; 32, 38 means that dated brown and soft, in any case distinct from the previous examples are only known at 32 and at 38 ; (32-38) classes. At the top right of each figure is the type means that only one dated example is known, in a number and letter. At the bottom left is the refer­ grave of uncertain date between 32 and 38. ence to the source, those without reference being It should be observed that there is a different from the Naqada corpus. At the bottom right is system in the corpus of white cross-lined pottery the sequence date of the reference. The works arranged by the forms, scale I : 6, and the U.C. referred to are as follow : examples in Prehistoric Egypt, scale I : 3, arranged Ab. Petrie, Abydo s, I. by the subject of the designs. THE CORPUS OF SLATE PALETTES

THE plates of slates in N aqada were merely a R. Reisner, A .S. of Nubia. catalogue of the forms found, without framing T. T ar khan. a regular corpus or excluding duplicate forms. T. II. Tark,han II. Since that was issued many more forms have been U. Hu (Diospolis) references, not drawn sepa­ registered, and some unification of the whole is rately. necessary. The present corpus includes all the W.G. Wainwright, Gerzeh. types that have been published in recent works. The references are : The top right number and letter is the type. The Plain numbers, Naqadeh graves. bottom left reference is the source, according to the A. El Amrah, and cemeteries b, c. letters just stated. The figures at the bottom right C.A.I. Cemeteries of Abydos I . are the Sequence Dates ; where several are known D. Diospolis. for a type, the earliest and latest are quoted, and F. Firth, A . S . of l\"ubia. the best defined are selected. The inclusion of so G.W. Gerzeh, Wainwright. many new forms has made it necessary to adopt fresh M. Mahasna, Ayrton and Loat. numbers for this final corpus, mostly rather different N. Naqada ; with B or T, cemeteries. from the mere catalogue numbers used in N aqada .

THE REGISTERS

ON pl. xl are given the corpus equivalents of the number of grave. Also a list of the sources of the numbers used by Dr. Reisner in the first volume of type drawings of white Cross-lined pottery, with the Archaeological Survey of Nubia, 1907-8 : these sequence dates when known; and the same for were abandoned in the succeeding volumes : also Black-incised pottery. Below are references to a few the alterations which have proved to be necessary more types, so far as they can be distinguished in the in unifying all the corpus numbers of many publica­ photographs of Mahasna, by Ayrton and Loat, and tions. All these registers are needed when referring four copies of the unusual types. The curved spray to previous works. in 498 is unique; the figures of women with a fringe On pl. lxi is a list of the pottery types in University girdle in mo K are very rare ; the vase with animals College, with reference to their sources when known : along the length of it, is unique; and the hippo­ D, Diospolis; Gerz., Gerzeh; N, Naqada, with potamus hunt is very rare, see type 5 m.

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