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Past and present members of the staff of the Topographical Bibliography of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic Texts, Statues, Stelae, Reliefs and Paintings, especially R. L. B. Moss and E. W. Burney, have taken part in the analysis of this periodical and the preparation of this list at the , University of

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Clayton in Popular Archaeology 2 [8] (Feb. 1981), fig. 2 on 9 Detail of inscription. Thebes. Temple of Amenophis III. ii2.452A Statue (c) of Amenophis III, seated, granite, in London, British Museum, EA 5.

Clayton in Popular Archaeology 2 [8] (Feb. 1981), fig. 5 on 11 Thebes. Ramesseum. Second Court. ii2.436A Upper part of colossal statue of Ramesses II, in London, British Museum, EA 19.

Anderson in Popular Archaeology 2 [8] (Feb. 1981), fig. on 15 [lower] Karnak. 4th Pylon. ii2.79(202)A Block, Amenophis II in chariot, shooting.

Clayton and David in Popular Archaeology 2 [8] (Feb. 1981), fig. on 19 Theb. Tb. 280. Meketre. i2.363A Model of female offering-bringer with food, in New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 20.3.7.

Clayton, P. and David, R. in Popular Archaeology 2 [8] (Feb. 1981), fig. on 20 [lower] 800-264-101 Statuette of Pepy I ‘son of Hathor mistress of Dendera’ kneeling holding two jars, green schist, in Brooklyn NY, Brooklyn Museum of Art, 39.121.

Clayton and David in Popular Archaeology 2 [8] (Feb. 1981), fig. on 21 [lower] Gîza. Pyramid-complex of Khufu. iii2.15A Boat-pit No. 2. View of restored boat.

Popular Archaeology 4 [5] (Nov. 1982), figs. on 4 [upper]

Topographical Bibliography of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic Texts, Statues, Stelae, Reliefs and Paintings Griffith Institute, Sackler , 1 St John Street, Oxford OX1 2LG, United Kingdom [email protected] Qift.. Misc. v.130-1A Two lion statues, restored from fragments, Dyn. I, in London Petrie Museum, 35294A, B.

Welsby in Popular Archaeology 6 [4] (Feb. 1985), fig. on 18 Sôba. vii.273A Relief with head of Hathor, re-used. see Tyldesley in Popular Archaeology 6 [9] (July 1985), 32

H. urbeit. Misc. iv.26A Relief, river with three boats, etc., date uncertain, re-used in village.

Tyldesley in Popular Archaeology 6 [9] (July 1985), 32-3 fig. on 33 [upper] Abû Yâsîn. Bull-cemetery. iv.27A View of one sarcophagus.

McGrail in Popular Archaeology 7 [3] (April 1986), fig. 3 on 35 Gîza. Pyr.-complex of Khufu. Boat-pit No. 2 iii2.15A View of restored boat.

Van Den Broucke in Popular Archaeology 7 [5] (June 1986), fig. on 19 Karnak. Eastern Group. A. Tle. of Amenophis IV. ii2.254A Osiride statues. Various. (e) Bust, in Louvre, E. 27112.

Van Den Broucke in Popular Archaeology 7 [5] (June 1986), fig. on 2 1

S. aqqâra. Sacred Animal Complexes. East Temple. iii2.779A Statue of Bes, Dyn. XXX, in Louvre, N.437.

Van Den Broucke in Popular Archaeology 7 [5] (June 1986), fig. on 22 Karnak. Eastern Group. A. Tle. of Amenophis IV. Colonnade. ii2.253A Osiride statues. Standing (legs missing), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 49529.

Barrie in Archaeology Today 8 [2] (March 1987), fig. on 28-9 [lower] cf. fig. on 27 Alexandria. Pompey’s Pillar. iv.3A View with three sphinxes.

Edwards in Archaeology Today 8 [5] (June 1987), figs. on 24 [lower], 25 [lower], 26 Philae.

Topographical Bibliography of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic Texts, Statues, Stelae, Reliefs and Paintings Griffith Institute, Sackler Library, 1 St John Street, Oxford OX1 2LG, United Kingdom [email protected] vi.205A Views.

Edwards in Archaeology Today 8 [5] (June 1987), fig. on 27 (re-erected) Philae. Kiosk of Trajan. vi.250A View of the kiosk after re-erection.

Manniche in Archaeology Today 8 [6] (1987), figs. on 3 [upper] and 7 [lower] TT 22, Wah. i2.38(6)A (6) Man with pomegranates in sub-scene.

Manniche in Archaeology Today 8 [6] (1987), fig. on 6-7 Two geese in basket. Thebes. Misc. Reliefs. i2.817A Recording of geese in London, British Museum, EA 37978.

Manniche in Archaeology Today 8 [6] (1987), fig. on 8 [upper] (wrongly captioned) TT 139, Pairi. i2.253(4)A (4) Registers I-IV, dec. and wife adore Osiris and funeral procession (wrongly captioned).

Manniche in Archaeology Today 8 [6] (1987), fig. on 8-9 [lower] (wrongly captioned) TT 261, Khaemweset. i2.344(1)A (1) Man on boat unloading wine in III.

Manniche in Archaeology Today 8 [6] (1987), fig. on 9 [upper] TT 286, Niay. i2.368(3)A Upper part of one woman adoring, in II.

Manniche in Archaeology Today 8 [6] (1987), fig. on 10 TT 161, Nakht. i2.275(6)A (6) I deceased with wife adoring offers bouquet to Osiris (from Hay MSS).

Davies, W. V. in Archaeology Today 8 [11] (Dec.1987), fig. on 43 [upper] cf. fig. on 43 [lower right]

S. aqqâra. Tb. of Iry. iii2.692A Thickness, deceased and sons, in London, British Museum, EA 1168.

Archaeology Today 9 [2] (1988), fig. on 12 Tanis. Roy tb. III, Psusennes I.

Topographical Bibliography of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic Texts, Statues, Stelae, Reliefs and Paintings Griffith Institute, Sackler Library, 1 St John Street, Oxford OX1 2LG, United Kingdom [email protected] iv.26A Gold and silver mask of the King [No. 479], in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 89213.

Archaeology Today 9 [2] (1988), fig. on 13 Tanis. Roy. tb. III, Psusennes I. iv.26A Upper part of silver coffin, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 85912.

Malek in Archaeology Today 9 [4] (April 1988), fig. on 40 [left] Mît Rahîna. Tle. of Ptah. iii2.833A Double seated statue of Ram. II and K3-nht, granite.

Malek in Archaeology Today 9 [4] (April 1988), fig. on 40-1 Mît Rahîna. Tle. of Ptah. iii2.832A View of the Pylon.

Malek in Archaeology Today 9 [4] (April 1988), fig. on 41 [upper] Mît Rahîna. Tle. of Ptah. iii2.833A Lower pt. red granite column of Ram. II.

Malek in Archaeology Today 9 [4] (April 1988), fig. on 42 [upper] Mît Rahîna. Tle. of Ptah. iii2.832A Left outer jamb of the Pylon, Ram. II offering.

Malek in Archaeology Today 9 [4] (April 1988), fig. on 42 [lower] Mît Rahîna. Tle. of Ptah. iii2.832A Limestone seated colossus.

Malek in Archaeology Today 9 [4] (April 1988), fig. on 43 [upper] Mît Rahîna. Tle. of Ptah. iii2.832A View.

Malek in Archaeology Today 9 [4] (April 1988), fig. on 43 [lower] Mît Rahîna. Tle. of Ptah. iii2.835A Text and 2nd figure of geographical procession on the exterior south wall.

Malek in Archaeology Today 9 [4] (April 1988), fig. on 44 [upper] Mît Rahîna. Tle. of Ptah. iii2.832A

Topographical Bibliography of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic Texts, Statues, Stelae, Reliefs and Paintings Griffith Institute, Sackler Library, 1 St John Street, Oxford OX1 2LG, United Kingdom [email protected] North thickness of central doorway of Pylon, names and titles of Merneptah and Ramesses III.

Malek in Archaeology Today 9 [4] (April 1988), fig. on 44 [lower] Mît Rahîna. Tle. of Ptah. iii2.835A 2nd figure and text of geographical procession on the exterior north wall.

Malek in Archaeology Today 9 [4] (April 1988), fig. on 45 Mît Rahîna. Tle. of Ptah. iii2.833A Block, two Horus-names of Ramesses II.

Topographical Bibliography of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic Texts, Statues, Stelae, Reliefs and Paintings Griffith Institute, Sackler Library, 1 St John Street, Oxford OX1 2LG, United Kingdom [email protected]