Cambridge Archaeological Journal

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Bourriau, J. in Cambridge Archaeological Journal 1 (1991), 263-4 fig. 1 Mît Rahîna. Kôm el-Rabîaa. Settlement. iii2.852A View.

Shaw, I. in Cambridge Archaeological Journal 2 (1992), 152 fig. 6 El-aAmârna. Town. House K.50.1. Nakht. iv.206A View.

Shaw, I. in Cambridge Archaeological Journal 2 (1992), 152 fig. 5 El-aAmârna. Town. House O.49.1. Pewah. iv.205A View.

Lehner, M. in Cambridge Archaeological Journal 2 (1992), 3-26 figs. and frontispiece Gîza. The Great Sphinx. iii2.36A Reconstruction with view, plan, sections, etc.

Baines, J. in Cambridge Archaeological Journal 4 (1994), 76 fig. 2 Qift. Miscellaneous. v.130A Colossal statue of Min, in Oxford, , 1894.105e.

Baines, J. in Cambridge Archaeological Journal 4 (1994), 77 fig. 3 (from Firth) Saqqâra. Step Pyramid of Neterikhet. Found in colonnade. iii2.407A Base of statue with feet in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 49889.

Baines, J. in Cambridge Archaeological Journal 4 (1994), 78 fig. 4 and frontispiece Gîza. G 4440. iii2.128A

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Reserve head of tomb owner, in Boston MA, Museum of Fine Arts, 14.718.

Baines, J. in Cambridge Archaeological Journal 4 (1994), 78 fig. 5

Kôm el-Ah. mar. Main Deposit. v.194A Smaller slate palette in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, E.3924.

Baines, J. in Cambridge Archaeological Journal 4 (1994), 78 fig. 6

Kôm el-Ah. mar. Main Deposit. v.194A Larger limestone macehead, in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, E.3632.

Baines, J. in Cambridge Archaeological Journal 4 (1994), 80 fig. 8

Kôm el-Ah. mar. Main Deposit. v.195A Carved ivory cylinder, in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, E.164.

Baines, J. in Cambridge Archaeological Journal 4 (1994), 80 fig. 9

Kôm el-Ah. mar. Main Deposit. v.194-5A Fragments of limestone statue of Khasekhem, in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, E.517.

Baines, J. in Cambridge Archaeological Journal 4 (1994), 80 fig. 10 800-493-600 Head of royal statue wearing nemes, probably Sesostris III, red granite, in Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum, E.37.1930.

Baines, J. in Cambridge Archaeological Journal 4 (1994), 80 fig. 11 800-493-620 Head of royal statue wearing nemes, probably Amenemhet III, formerly in Lord Grenfell and O. Raphael collns. and at Sotheby’s in 1917, now in Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum, E.2.1946.

Baines, J. in Cambridge Archaeological Journal 4 (1994), 83 fig. 13 (As No. 45) Karnak. Temple of Mut. Statues of Sekhmet. ii2.265A Standing statue, in London, British Museum, EA 71.

Baines, J. in Cambridge Archaeological Journal 4 (1994), 83 fig. 12 Thebes. Temple of Amenophis III. ii2.453A Statues of Amenophis III (e) sandstone head, in London, British Museum, EA 7.

Baines, J. in Cambridge Archaeological Journal 4 (1994), 83 fig. 13 (as EA 45) Karnak. Temple of Mut.

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Baines, J. in Cambridge Archaeological Journal 4 (1994), 84 fig. 14 (from Legrain) Karnak. Seventh Pylon. North face. ii2.169A Statue of Amenhotp son of Hepu, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42127.

Baines, J. in Cambridge Archaeological Journal 4 (1994), 84 fig. 15 803-047-400 Rectangular stela naos with a round summit, containing statues of Bak, Apprentice to His Majesty, Head of sculptors of the Lord of the Two Lands, Head of works of the Lord of the Two Lands, and wife Taher(t), all carved in one piece, quartzite, temp. Amenophis IV, in Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum, 31009 (formerly 1/63).

Baines, J. in Cambridge Archaeological Journal 4 (1994), 84 fig. 16 El-aAmarna. Town. House P. 47.1-3. iv.203A Mask in Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum, 21350.

Baines, J. in Cambridge Archaeological Journal 4 (1994), 85 fig. 17 Abydos. Temple of Sethos I. Hall of Nefertem and Ptah-Sokari. vi.23A (209)-(210) Lower register, 2nd scene, King offers bread and milk to Sokari.

Baines, J. in Cambridge Archaeological Journal 4 (1994), 88 fig. 18 (from Maspero) Heliopolis. Miscellaneous. Blocks of Tjonufer. iv.64A Three offering-bringers, detail of Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 29211.

Owen, G. and Kemp, B. in Cambridge Archaeological Journal 4 (1994), 122-4 fig. 3 El-aAmârna. Tomb 13. Neferkhepru-her-sekheper. iv.224A View of hall.

%Kemp, B. J. in Cambridge Archaeological Journal 5 (1995), 27-8 fig. 1 (from Vercoutter) Mirgissa. Fort. Small Sanctuary of Hathor. New Kingdom. vii.142A Foundation deposit.

%Kemp, B. J. in Cambridge Archaeological Journal 5 (1995), 35 fig. 2 [left] Three vessels aAmârna. Great Temple. iv.195A

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Deposit of vases with cartouches of Amenophis IV, Nefertiti, and the Aten.

%Kemp, B. J. in Cambridge Archaeological Journal 5 (1995), 34 fig. 2 [right] (from Jéquier) Omit.

%Kemp, B. J. in Cambridge Archaeological Journal 5 (1995), 47-8 fig. 7 [right] (from Petrie) Omit.

%Ikram, S. in Cambridge Archaeological Journal 5 (1995), 288 fig. 4 Part of house with men bringing provisions Thebes. TT 80, Dhutnufer. Temp. Amenophis II. Inner Room. i2.159(10)A III, house with garden, and men bringing provisions.

%Kirkland Wier, S. in Cambridge Archaeological Journal 6 (1996), 150-63 figs. Gîza. Pyramid complex of Khufu. Pyramid. iii2.13A Discussion on construction.

%Frandsen, P. J. in Cambridge Archaeological Journal 7 (1997), 72 fig. 1 (after Schäfer) Thebes. TT 100, Rekhmire. Passage i2.213(18)A III, 3rd group, 2 maids (one back view) with guest.

%Frandsen, P. J. in Cambridge Archaeological Journal 7 (1997), 73 figs. 2-4 Omit.

%Frandsen, P. J. in Cambridge Archaeological Journal 7 (1997), 73-4 fig. 5 (after Iversen) Right end of registers and deceased and wife Meir. Tomb B 2. Ukh-hotp. Temp. Sesostris I. Hall. iv.251(12)A Lower part, two registers, men bringing oryx, gazelles and fowl (unfinished), and Beja with two bulls and an official, before deceased and wife.

Cambridge Archaeological Journal 8 (1998) Nothing for Top. Bibl.

Cambridge Archaeological Journal 9 (1999) Nothing for Top. Bibl.

%Kemp, B. in Cambridge Archaeological Journal 10 (2000), 211-39 figs. 1, 7 [middle], 8 [2nd from left]

Qift.. Miscellaneous. Statues. v.130A Fragments from colossal statue of Min, with figures of animals, etc. on girdle, Predynastic, in Oxford,

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Ashmolean Museum, 1894.105e.

%Kemp, B. in Cambridge Archaeological Journal 10 (2000), 211-39 figs. 2, 7 [left], 8 [left]

Qift.. Miscellaneous. Statues. v.130A Fragments from colossal statue of Min, with figures of animals, etc. on girdle, Predynastic, in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, 1894.105d.

%Kemp, B. in Cambridge Archaeological Journal 10 (2000), 211-39 figs. 3-5, 7 [right], 8 [2nd from right, lower], 9, 10

Qift.. Miscellaneous. Statues. v.130A Fragments from colossal statue of Min, with figures of animals, etc. on girdle, Predynastic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 30770 bis 1.

%Kemp, B. in Cambridge Archaeological Journal 10 (2000), 211-39 figs. 6, 8 [2nd from right, upper]

Qift.. Miscellaneous. Statues. v.130A Head from colossal statue of Min, Predynastic, in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, 1894.105c.

%Kemp, B. in Cambridge Archaeological Journal 10 (2000), 221 fig. 8 [right] Naqâda. Miscellaneous. v.119A Statuette of bearded man (MacGregor man), basalt, Predynastic, formerly in MacGregor colln., now in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, 1922.70.

%Wengrow, D. in Cambridge Archaeological Journal 11 (2001), 91-9 fig. 1 and frontispiece (both from Kemp) Recto and verso

Kôm el-Ah. mar. Temple Enclosure. Main Deposit. Protodynastic. v.193-4A Palette of Narmer, slate, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 14716.

Cambridge Archaeological Journal 12 (2002) Nothing for Top. Bibl.

Cambridge Archaeological Journal 13 (2002) Nothing for Top. Bibl.

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