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Sellers in Biblical Archaeologist iv (1941), 39 fig. 5 Thebes. Tomb 38. Djeserkarasonb. Omit. Two girl musicians from 2nd register.

Nelson in Biblical Archaeologist vii (1944), 41 fig. 1 Karnak. F. Temple of Ptah. South Chapel of Hathor. ii2.201(31) (31) Statue of Sekhmet.

Nelson in Biblical Archaeologist vii (1944), 43 fig. 2 Medinet Habu. Great Temple. 1st Court. ii2.493(67)-(69) Ceiling of Window of Appearances (Soffit).

Nelson in Biblical Archaeologist vii (1944), 45 fig. 3 Medinet Habu. Great Temple. ii2.507(130) Three Niles from below stairs in Room 8.

Nelson in Biblical Archaeologist vii (1944), 47 fig. 4 [B] Medinet Habu. Great Temple. ii2.510 East face of architrave, adoration of bark, Room 18.

Nelson in Biblical Archaeologist vii (1944), 47 fig. 4[A] Medinet Habu. Great Temple. 1st Pylon. ii2.491 (62) Chapel above gateway. Adoration of bark with ostriches, from west side.

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Nelson in Biblical Archaeologist vii (1944), 49 fig. 5 Medinet Habu. Great Temple. 2nd Court. ii2.499 (93-5) King with litany before bark of Ptah-Sokari, from upper part.

Nelson in Biblical Archaeologist vii (1944), 50 fig. 6 Karnak. Great Temple. Festival Temple. Sanctuary of Alexander. xxix. ii2.120(397) Three scenes, King purifies Amen-re, offers to Amen-re and anoints Amen-re.

Sellers in Biblical Archaeologist viii (1945), 1 fig. 1 Thebes. Tomb 1. Sen-nedjem. Omit. View of wall showing Elysian fields and bark with apes at top.

Kelso and Thorley in Biblical Archaeologist viii (1945), 81 fig. 1 Giza. Miscellaneous. Tombs. iii2.300 Statue, potter from tomb of Nekauinpu, Dyn. VI, in Chicago Oriental Institute 10628.

Albright in Biblical Archaeologist viii (1945), 96 figs. 8-10 Sinai. Miscellaneous. Omit. Bust and two fragments with Proto-Sinaitic texts, found by Harvard Expedition (from Lake, Barrois, etc.).

Metzger in Biblical Archaeologist x (1947), fig. 1 on 25 Saqqâra. North of Teti Pyramid. Mastaba of Mereruka. iii2.526-7(12) Men in canoe, hippos, and birds from Marsh-scene.

See O’Callaghan in Biblical Archaeologist xii (1949), 10 cf. p. 19 n. 2 Rome. Various. vii.415 Account of wall-paintings beneath the Vatican.

Nims in Biblical Archaeologist xiii (1950), 23 fig. 2 8 Model of brickmakers, Middle Kingdom, in Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum 16013.

Harrison in Biblical Archaeologist xvi (1953), 89 fig. 13 Saqqâra. Tomb of Haremhab. iii2.657 Two couples on right from fragment with soldiers acclaiming, in New York, The Brooklyn Museum No. 32.103.

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Harrison in Biblical Archaeologist xvi (1953), 89 fig. 14 Mît Rahîna. Miscellaneous. iii2.871 Stela of Roma with paralysed leg, Dyn. XIX, in Copenhagen, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek AE.I.N. 134.

Wright in Biblical Archaeologist xxii (1959), 62 with fig. 7 Palestine. Tell el-Duweir (Lachish). vii.372A Inscribed pottery coffin, Dyn. XX, in Jerusalem, Archaeological Museum 38.767.

Campbell in Biblical Archaeologist xxiii (1960), 7 fig. 3 aAmarna. Miscellaneous. Reliefs. iv.233A Trial-piece heads of Amenophis IV and Nefertiti, in New York, The Brooklyn Museum 16.48.

Thompson in Biblical Archaeologist xxx (1967), 120, 121, fig. 5 Tell el-Hosn (Beisan). Temples. vii.377-8A Stela of Anememopet and son, from Temple of Tuthmosis III dedicated to Mekel, Jerusalem Museum S.982.

See Thompson in Biblical Archaeologist xxx (1967), 122 Tell el-Hosn (Beisan). Temples. vii.377-8A Lower part stela of Amenemopet, royal steward, from South Temple of Ramesses III, in Philadelphia 29.107.951.

Kaplan in Biblical Archaeologist xxxv (1972), 79 fig. 8 Palestine. Jaffa. Fort. vii.372A Blocks with names of Ramesses II, from jambs of gate, in Tel Aviv-Yafo, Museum of Antiquities.

Aharoni in Biblical Archaeologist xxxv (1972), 123-5 fig. 17 Palestine. Tell Beersheba. vii.371A Hoard of bronze and faience statuettes.

Albright in Biblical Archaeologist 36 (1973), 50 with fig. Thebes. Tomb 63. Sebkhotp. i2.126(9)A Block, Syrians with children and tribute, in London, British Museum 37991.

Johnston in Biblical Archaeologist 37 (1974), fig. on 85 Gîza. Miscellaneous. Tomb of Nikauinpu.

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Johnston in Biblical Archaeologist 37 (1974), fig. 6 on 97 Saqqâra. East and South East of Teti Pyramid. iii2.561 Two potters in potter’s workshop, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 39131.

Robinson in Biblical Archeologist 42 (1979), fig. on 202 [lower right] El-Qasr wal-Saiyâd. Tomb of Tjauti (No. 73). v.121-2A Upper part of man leaning on stick. <<>>

Robinson in Biblical Archeologist 42 (1979), fig. on 211 [top] El-Qasr wal-Saiyâd. Tomb of Tjauti (No. 73). v.121(4)A Upper part of deceased.

Robinson in Biblical Archeologist 42 (1979), fig. on 211 [middle] El-Qasr wal-Saiyâd. Tomb of Tjauti (No. 73). v.121(5)A Group of cooks on right.

Robinson in Biblical Archeologist 42 (1979), fig. on 211 [bottom] El-Qasr wal-Saiyâd. Tomb of Tjauti (No. 73). v.121(5)A Man with ox on right.

Van Elderen in Biblical Archeologist 42 (1979), fig. on 225 El-Qasr wal-Saiyâd. Miscellaneous. v.122A Block with upper part of man, Dyn. VI.

Van Elderen in Biblical Archeologist 42 (1979), fig. on 227 [left] El-Qasr wal-Saiyâd. Miscellaneous. v.122A Block with long text in vertical columns, Dyn. VI.

See Habachi in Biblical Archeologist 42 (1979), 237 El-Qasr wal-Saiyâd. v.121A Description of tomb of Tjauti.

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See Habachi in Biblical Archeologist 42 (1979), 238 El-Qasr wal-Saiyâd. v.119A Description of tomb of Idu.

Habachi in Biblical Archeologist 42 (1979), fig. on 238 El-Qasr wal-Saiyâd. Miscellaneous. v.122A Bronze necklace-clasp of Idi, Dyn. VI.

Porten in Biblical Archeologist 44 (1981), fig. on 44 cf. 43 801-410-521 Statue probably temp. Amenemhet III, with text of Pedesi, Dyn. XIII or XXVI, in Baltimore, Walters Art Gallery 22.203.

Fontaine in Biblical Archeologist 44 (1981), fig. on 158 Gîza. Tomb G 2415. Weri. Late Dyn.V. iii2.93A Statuette, woman grinding corn, in Boston, Museum of Fine Arts 21.2601.

Beit-Arich in Biblical Archeologist 45 (1982), fig. on 14 Serabît el-Khâdim. Temple of Hathor. vii.347A View.

Oren in Biblical Archeologist 45 (1982), fig. on 166 Tell el-Shariaa. vii.371A Scarab with name of Tuthmosis III.

Matthiae in Biblical Archeologist 47 (1984), figs. on 28 [upper] Tell Mardikh. vii.393A Silver cylinder with gold decoration, from mace-head of Hetepebre (Siamu-Harnedheryotf).

Stieglitz in Biblical Archeologist 47 (1984), fig. on 28 [upper] 8 Wooden model sailing-barks, with rowers, Middle Kingdom, in Raleigh NC, Museum of Art, 82.12.

Adams in Biblical Archeologist 47 (1984), fig. on 242 [upper right] Hierakonpolis. Temple Enclosure. Main Deposit. v.195A Smaller fragment of ivory wand, birds and animals, in London, Petrie Museum, 14864.

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Adams in Biblical Archeologist 47 (1984), fig. on 242 [lower] Qift. Miscellaneous. v.130-1A Two lion-statues, Dyn. I, restored from fragments, in London, Petrie Museum, 35294, A, B.

Adams in Biblical Archeologist 47 (1984), fig. on 243 [lower, 2nd from right] aAmârna. Town. Various. iv.207A Fragment from sculptor’s studies, head of man in relief, in London, Petrie Museum, 013.

Sabbahy in Biblical Archeologist 48 (1985), fig. on 217 [left] Karnak. Court between Third and Fourth Pylons. ii2.77A Granite head of Sesostris III, in Luxor Museum J.34.

Sabbahy in Biblical Archeologist 48 (1985), fig. on 217 [right] Karnak. Cachette. ii2.137A Legless basalt statue, Tuthmosis III, in Luxor Museum J.2 [Cairo CG 42087].

Sabbahy in Biblical Archeologist 48 (1985), fig. on 218 [left] Karnak. Second Pylon. ii2.37A Stela of Kamose, in Luxor Museum J.43.

Sabbahy in Biblical Archeologist 48 (1985), fig. on 219 Karnak. Ninth Pylon. Re-used blocks. ii2.182(g)A Part of wall, reconstructed in Luxor Museum J.223.

Sabbahy in Biblical Archeologist 48 (1985), fig. on 220 [upper] and back cover. Deir el-Bahri. Burials of Priests of Monthu. i2.650A Canopic-box and jars of Pedeamun, temp. Sesonchis III, in Luxor Museum J.75.

Sabbahy in Biblical Archeologist 48 (1985), fig. on 220 [lower] aAsâsîf. Finds. i2.626A Cartonnage of Tashepenkhons, Dyn. XXII-XXVI, in Luxor Museum J.106.

Sabbahy in Biblical Archeologist 48 (1985), fig. on 211 Karnak. Temple of Mut. ii2.259A Sphinx, late Dyn. XVIII (perhaps of Tutankhamun) in Luxor Museum J.49.

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Wright in Biblical Archeologist 48 (1985), figs. on 240-243 Kôm el-Ahmar. Main Deposit. v.193A Slate palette of Narmer, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 14716.

Wright in Biblical Archeologist 48 (1985), fig. on 245 [left] Palestine. Tell Gath. vii.372A Vase fragment with name of Narmer.

Wright in Biblical Archeologist 48 (1985), fig. on 246 [left] Palestine. Tell aArad. vii.371A Pottery vase with name of Nar (Narmer).

Wright in Biblical Archeologist 48 (1985), figs. A-D on 249 Palestine. Nahal Besor. vii.370A Potsherd with serekh, possibly of Den or Aha, and three clay sealings.

Wright in Biblical Archeologist 48 (1985), 249 with fig. [right] Abydos. Umna el Qaab. Tomb of Wadjit(Djet)-Iti. v.82A Great stela, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, E. 11007.

Sarna in Biblical Archeologist 49 (1986), fig. on 76 Deir el-Bersha. Tomb of Djehutinakht. iv.183A Model of brick-making, in Boston MA, Museum of Fine Arts, 21.411.

Ryan in Biblical Archeologist 49 (1986), fig. on 134 [lower] Ramesseum. 2nd Court. ii2.436(11)A Upper part of colossus of Ramesses II, in London, British Museum, EA 19.

Fritz in Biblical Archeologist 50 (1987), fig. on 87 [right] Râs Shamra. Miscellaneous. vii.395A Bronze sword of Merneptah, in Damascus, National Museum.

Biblical Archeologist 50 (1987), fig. on 88 (form Franken) Omit.

Biblical Archeologist 50 (1987), fig. on 90 [lower] (from Ussishkin)

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Omit.

Fritz in Biblical Archeologist 50 (1987), fig. on 92 [left] (as Sethos I) Palestine. Tel Masos. (Tell Mashash). vii.371A Steatite scarab, probably of Sethos II.

Dever in Biblical Archeologist 50 (1987), fig. on 172 Saqqâra. Mastaba of the Sekwaskhet family. iii2.549A Clay statuette with execration texts, late Dyn. XII, in Brussels, Musées Royaux d’Art et d’Histoire E.7442.

Dever in Biblical Archeologist 50 (1987), fig. on 174 Karnak. Seventh Pylon. South Face. ii2.170 (499)A (499) Tuthmosis III, with ka, smiting captives etc.

Ryan in Biblical Archeologist 51 (1988), figs. on 129, 134 [top] Saqqâra. D 64. Mastaba-complex. iii2.601(17)A (b) Ptahhotp [II]Tjefi.

Ryan in Biblical Archeologist 51 (1988), with figs. on 129, 134 [top] Saqqâra. D 64. Mastaba-complex. iii2.601(17)A (17) Papyrus canoe on right in V.

Ryan in Biblical Archeologist 51 (1988), fig. on 135 [upper] Saqqâra. D 64. Mastaba-complex. iii2.601(17)A (b)Ptahhotp [II] Tjefi.

Ryan in Biblical Archeologist 51 (1988), fig. on 135 [upper] Saqqâra. D 64. Mastaba-complex. iii2.601(17)A (17) Making ropes in V.

Wright in Biblical Archeologist 51 (1988), fig. on 143 and front cover Gîza. Pyramid-complex of Menkaure. iii2.28A Nome triad, King, Hathor, and Theban name-god, in Cairo Museum JE 40678.

Leonard in Biblical Archeologist 52 (1989), figs. on 1 [upper], 4

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Saqqâra. Tomb of Haremhab. Blocks removed from tomb. iii2.659A Scene on two blocks, interpreter addressing foreign chiefs in II3, Leiden, Rijksmuseum van Oudheden Inv. H.IIII.PPPP.QQQQ.

Leonard in Biblical Archeologist 52 (1989), fig. on 15 Thebes. Valley of the Kings. Royal Tomb 43. Tuthmosis IV. Finds. i2.560A Chariot, exterior. Scenes of King in chariot trampling foes.

Leonard in Biblical Archeologist 52 (1989), fig. on 18 El-aAmarna. Great Official Palace. iv.198A Fragment of balustrade, royal family worshipping, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 30.10.26.12.

Vinson, S. in Biblical Archeologist 53 (1990), fig. on 15 [lower] Saqqâra. Tomb No. 60 [D22]. Ty. iii2.473(35)A Boat-building, in central part of III-IV.

Lesko, B.S. in Biblical Archeologist 54 (1991), figs. on 1 [top], 7 [right] Kôm Medînet Ghurab. Miscellaneous. Tomb of Tuty. Temp. Amenophis III and IV. iv.115A Statue of Tiy, wooden, in New York NY, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 41.2.10.

Lesko, B.S. in Biblical Archeologist 54 (1991), fig. on 5 [upper] Thebes. Tomb 52. Nakht. Temp. Tuthmosis IV (?) i2.100-1(3)A IV. Women with harp, lute, and double-pipe.

Lesko, B.S. in Biblical Archeologist 54 (1991), fig. on 5 [lower] Thebes. Tomb 96. Sennufer. Temp. Amenophis II. i2.201(36)A Deceased with Meryt, purified.

Lesko, B.S. in Biblical Archeologist 54 (1991), fig. on 6 [upper] Asyût. Tomb of Amenhotp. Dyn. XIX. iv.269A Double-statue of son Yuny and Rennut, temp. Sethos I, in New York NY, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 15.2.1.

Lesko, B.S. in Biblical Archeologist 54 (1991), fig. on 6 [lower] Gîza. West Field. Tomb G 1402. Dyn. V. iii2.64A

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Seated statue of Israni, (woman) in Berkeley CA, Phoebe Apperson Hearst Museum of Anthropology, 6.19802.

Lesko, B.S. in Biblical Archeologist 54 (1991), fig. on 7 [left] Kerma. K.III. Hepdjefa I. Temp. Sesostris I. vii.177A Statue of Sennuy, wife of Hepdjefa, in Boston MA, Museum of Fine Arts, 14.720.

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Lesko, B.S. in Biblical Archeologist 54 (1991), fig. on 8 Thebes. aAsâsîf. Near Tuthmosis III Causeway. Various. i2.622A Stela dedicated to Antefankh and Mesutneter-tekh, women, Dyn. XIII (?), in New York NY, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 36.3.270.

Lesko, B.S. in Biblical Archeologist 54 (1991), fig. on 9 [middle] Gîza. Central Field. LG 100. Sarcophagus-shaped tomb of Khentkaus [I]. End of Dyn. IV or early Dyn. V. iii2.288A View.

Lesko, B.S. in Biblical Archeologist 54 (1991), fig. on 9 [bottom] Gîza. East Field. Tomb G 7530 and 7540. Meresankh [III]. Temp. Khufu to Shepseskaf. G 7540. Statues. iii2.199A Mother and deceased standing, in Boston MA, Museum of Fine Arts, 30.1456.

Lesko, B.S. in Biblical Archeologist 54 (1991), fig. on 10 [right], 11 [left] Deir el-Bahri. Great Temple. Statues of Hatshepsut. From ramp to first court. ii2.370A Sphinx, lion-headed with human face, restored from fragments, in New York NY, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 31.3.94.

Lesko, B.S. in Biblical Archeologist 54 (1991), fig. on 13 [left] Ashmunein. Pylon of Ramesses II. aAmârna Blocks. iv.168A Two fragments showing royal boats in Boston MA, Museum of Fine Arts, 63.260 and 64.521

Lesko, B.S. in Biblical Archeologist 54 (1991), figs. on 14 [left] and frontcover of issue 1 Thebes. Objects. Statues. i2.792A Bust of Amenardais I (?) granite, Dyn. XXV, in Omaha, Joslyn Memorial Art Museum, 1953.80.

Lesko, B.S. in Biblical Archeologist 54 (1991), fig. on 14 [right]

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Medînet Habu. Saite Chapels. A. Amenardais I. ii2.476A Daughter of Kashta. View.

Knapp, A.B. in Biblical Archeologist 55 (1992), fig. on 65 Thebes. Mortuary Temple of Amenophis III. ii2.451A Front of statue-base EN with name-rings.

Vance, D.R. in Biblical Archeologist 57 (1994), front cover and fig. on 9 [left] Jebail. (Byblos). Miscellaneous. Statues. vii.388A Upper part of statue of Osorkon I, sandstone, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, E.17451.

Vance, D.R. in Biblical Archeologist 57 (1994), 11 with figs. on 10, 17 Saïda (Sidon). vii.384A Sarcophagus, usurped by King Ashmunazar II, basalt, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, AO.4806.

Ward, W.A. in Biblical Archeologist 57 (1994), figs. on 65 [top], 66 Beirût. vii.385A Diorite sphinx of Amenemhet IV, in London, British Museum, EA 58892.

Ward, W.A. in Biblical Archeologist 57 (1994), figs. on 66 [right], 67 Jebail (Byblos). ‘Temple of the obelisks’. vii.388A View.

Ward, W.A. in Biblical Archeologist 57 (1994), 79 fig. on 78 [left] Saïda (Sidon). vii.384A Sarcophagus of Penptah, usurped by Tabnith, in Istanbul, Archaeological Museum, 800.

Levy, T.E. et al in Biblical Archeologist 58 (1995), 26, 29-30 figs. on 26 [left], 31 [left] and front cover [left] Palestine. Nahal Tillah. Halif Terrace. vii.371A Potsherd with serekh of Nar (Narmer).

Levy, T.E. in Biblical Archeologist 58 (1995), 32 fig. on 31 [middle] Tell Ibrahîm Awad. iv.10A Potsherd with serekh of Nar (Narmer).

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Levy, T.E. in Biblical Archeologist 58 (1995), 32 fig. on 31 [right] Umm el-Qaâb. Tomb B1/2 v.88A Potsherd with serekh of Nar (Narmer).

-Strudwick, N. in Biblical Archeologist 58 (1995), 116-17 fig. on 117 [left, left] Omit. (<<>> - Thebes. Temple of Sethos I.)

Strudwick, N. in Biblical Archeologist 58 (1995), 116-17 fig. on 117 [left, right] Thebes. Temple of Sethos I. Finds. ii2.421A Stela, Sethos I kneeling before Re-Harakhti.

Strudwick, N. in Biblical Archeologist 58 (1995), 116-17 fig. on 117 [right] (restoration after storm damage) Thebes. Tomb 139. Paui. i2.253(6)A (6) II, Son Ptahmosi and relatives (unfinished) with offering list.

Shaw, R.L. in Biblical Archeologist 58 (1995), 171 figs. El-Dâkhla Oasis. Temple of Deir el-Hagar. vii.297A Views before and after restoration.

Biblical Archeologist 59 (1996), 68 fig. [lower, left] Mît Rahîna. Kôm el-Qalaa. Palace of Merneptah. Room 14. iii2.856A (3) Doorway. Block from outer left jamb with remains of text and King with lion smiting foreigners, in Philadelphia Museum E.17527.

Biblical Archeologist 59 (1996), 68 fig. [lower, right] El-aAmarna. Town north of Wâdi. House Q.44.4. iv.201A Statuette of Amenophis IV (?) as boy, in Brooklyn NY, The Brooklyn Museum 29.34.

Dorman, P. in Biblical Archeologist 59 (1996), 126 fig. Medînet Habu. Temples. ii2.460A View showing Dyn. XVIII Temple and fortified Gate.

Doxey, D. in Biblical Archeologist 60 (1997), fig. on 107 [upper] Kerma. Finds from minor tumuli and unattached graves. vii.179A Head of granite statuette, found between KIII and KIV now in Boston MA, Museum of Fine Arts, 20.1207.

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Doxey, D. in Biblical Archeologist 60 (1997), fig. on 107 [lower] Omit. Statuette of Amun-Re, steatite, Dyn. XVIII, in Philadelphia PA, The University Museum, E.14350.

%Halpern, B. in Near Eastern Archaeology 61 [1] (1998) fig. on 62 (image inverted and as fragment of statue) Tell el-Mutesellim (Meggido). Finds. vii.381A Fragment of stela of Sesonchis I, in Jerusalem, Israel Museum, I.3554.

%Gyllenhaal, E. in Near Eastern Archaeology 61 [2] (1998) fig. on 130 Detail 8 Black granite circular libation-bowl of Meryptah, and wife Ruiu, with woman kneeling before offering- table on one side, dedicated to Hathor, late Dynasty XVIII-XIX, formerly in De Motte colln. and in Raymond Pitcairn colln., now in Bryn Athyn, The Glencairn Museum.

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%de Miroschedji, P. in Near Eastern Archaeology 62 (1999) fig. on 18 Tel Yarmuth (Khirbet Yarmuk). vii.372A Fragment of plaque with inscription, bronze, Dyn. XIX.

Near Eastern Archaeology 62 (1999) fig. on 78 Omit (<<>> - ii2.448)

Teeter, E. in Near Eastern Archaeology 62 (1999) fig. on 93 Omit (<<>> ii2.458)

%Teeter, E. in Near Eastern Archaeology 62 (1999) fig. on 94 [left] 8 Water clock, with various divinities and a king offering to Ptah, Ptolemaic in Chicago IL, Oriental Institute Museum, 16875.

%Teeter, E. in Near Eastern Archaeology 62 (1999) fig. on 94 [right lower] Gîza. Tomb of Nikauinpu. Dyn. V-VI. iii2.300A Statuette of butcher slaughtering ox in Chicago IL, Oriental Institute Museum, 10625.

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%Teeter, E. in Near Eastern Archaeology 62 (1999) fig. on 95 [left] Dendera. Miscellaneous. v.116A Block-statue of Basa, Dyn. XXI-XXVI, in Chicago IL, Oriental Institute Museum, 10729.

Teeter, E. in Near Eastern Archaeology 62 (1999) fig. on 95 [right upper] Omit (<<>>)

%Teeter, E. in Near Eastern Archaeology 62 (1999) fig. on 96 (as14098) Medînet Habu. Great Temple. Later Palace. West Fortified Gate. Ramesses III. ii2.525A Engaged cluster-column from a niche, Chicago IL, Oriental Institute Museum, 14089.

%Teeter, E. in Near Eastern Archaeology 62 (1999) fig. on 98 [upper] Medînet Habu. Great Temple. Later Palace. West Fortified Gate. Ramesses III. ii2.525A Tile-fragment, rekhyt -birds adoring prenomen of Ramesses III, in Chicago IL, Oriental Institute Museum, 16721.

%Teeter, E. in Near Eastern Archaeology 62 (1999) fig. on 98 [lower] 803-055-220 Lower part of stela, Amenwahsu, Scribe of the altar of the Lord of the Two Lands, libating and censing, and Tia, Royal scribe (tomb, probably at Saqqâra, Bibl. iii2, 654-5), with flowers, before Sethos I followed by Ramessu, King’s son of his body (future Ramesses II), temp. Sethos I, in Chicago IL, Oriental Institute Museum, 10507.

%Teeter, E. in Near Eastern Archaeology 62 (1999) fig. on 99 [upper] Dishâsha. Tomb of Nenkheftka. Late Dyn. V or VI. iv.123A Double-statue of deceased and wife, in Chicago IL, Oriental Institute Museum, 2036.

%Teeter, E. in Near Eastern Archaeology 62 (1999) fig. on 99 [lower] Thebes. VIII. Ramesseum Area. A. Petrie and Quibell Excavations. i2.680A Stela (d) Zekhensesankh (woman), wood, Dyn. XXV, in Chicago IL, Oriental Institute Museum, 1351.

Leonard, A. in Near Eastern Archaeology 63 (2000), fig. on 177 Omit. (<<>> i2.399)

%Leonard, A. in Near Eastern Archaeology 63 (2000), 177-8 fig. on 179 [upper] Saqqâra. Necropolis. North of the Step Pyramid. S 3477. iii2. 444A Niche-stela of a King’s daughter, Dyn. II, found nearby.

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%Higginbotham, C. in Near Eastern Archaeology 65 (2002), fig. on 33 Upper part Karnak. Great Temple. Cachette. Cairo Museum. Royal Statues. ii2.137A Tuthmosis III (a) Striding, trampling Nine Bows, basalt, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42053.

%Hamilton, G. J. in Near Eastern Archaeology 65 (2002), fig. on 35 Sinai. Serabit el-Khadîm. Temple of Hathor. Finds. Statues with proto-Sinaitic texts. vii.360A Sphinx with illegible Horus-name and title, Middle Kingdom, sandstone, in London, British Museum, EA 41748.

Brody, A. in Near Eastern Archaeology 65 (2002), fig. on 73 (from Bietak) Omit (<<>> iv. 10)

Clark, D. R. in Near Eastern Archaeology 66 (2003), figs. on 41 Omit (<<>> i2.211)

%Spencer, P. in Near Eastern Archaeology 66 (2003), fig. on 112 [upper] Women with sistra and tumblers Luxor. Temple. Processional Colonnade. Walls. ii2.314(77)-(81)A (77)-(81) Scene 4, two rows of small scenes.

Spencer, P. in Near Eastern Archaeology 66 (2003), fig. on 112 [lower] Omit. (<<>> - Object not inscribed)

Spencer, P. in Near Eastern Archaeology 66 (2003), fig. on 113 [upper] (from Petrie) Omit (<<>> -i2.447)

Spencer, P. in Near Eastern Archaeology 66 (2003), fig. on 113 [lower] Omit (<> i2.818)

%Spencer, P. in Near Eastern Archaeology 66 (2003), fig. on 114 [lower] Saqqâra. Necropolis. Around Teti Pyramid. LS 10. Kagemni Memi. Temp. Teti. Pillared Hall III. iii2.522(15)A (15) Bottom register with female acrobats and clappers and male dancers.

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%Rosenberg, S. G. in Near Eastern Archaeology 67 (2004), figs. on 2 and 7 [left] (as Khnum) Valley of the Queens. Tomb 66. Queen Nefertari, wife of Ramesses II. i2.764(29)-(31)A Ram-headed guardian.

%Rosenberg, S. G. in Near Eastern Archaeology 67 (2004), fig. on 7 [right] Elephantine. Ram Cemetery. v.229 View

%Homan, M. M. in Near Eastern Archaeology 67 (2004), fig. on 85 801-262-940 Female brewer, Dyn. V, in Florence, Museo Archeologico, 3812.

%Homan, M. M. in Near Eastern Archaeology 67 (2004), figs. on 62, 92 Deir el-Bersha. Miscellaneous. iv.187A Model of brewery, wood, in Leiden, Rijksmuseum van Oudheden, F.1939/1.4. <<>>

%Homan, M. M. in Near Eastern Archaeology 67 (2004), fig. on 93 El-aAmarna. Miscellaneous. Stelae. iv.232A Stela of Terure in Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum, 14122.

Homan, M. M. in Near Eastern Archaeology 67 (2004), fig. on 94 Omit. (<> iii2.472(32))

%Borowski, O. in Near Eastern Archaeology 67 (2004), fig. on 97 Deir el Bahri. Great Temple. Middle Colonnade. South Half. ii2.344-5 (10)A V, Relief , Queen of Punt, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 14276.

%Ebeling, J. R. and Rowan, Y. M. in Near Eastern Archaeology 67 (2004), fig. on 109 Objects from Thebes. Statues. Brooklyn Museum. i2.783A Statuette, Senenu grinding corn, late Dyn. XVIII, in Brooklyn NY, Brooklyn Museum, 37.120E.

Burgh, T. W. in Near Eastern Archaeology 67 (2004), 67 (2004), fig. on 123 Omit (<<>>)

%Galpaz-Feller, P. in Near Eastern Archaeology 67 (2004), fig. on 153 Deir el Medîna. I. Village. Dyn. XVIII-XIX. i2.702A

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%Galpaz-Feller, P. in Near Eastern Archaeology 67 (2004), fig. on 155 [left] Dishâsha. Cemetery. Nenkheftka. Late Dyn. V or VI iv.123A Double-statuette, Nenkheftka and wife, formerly in Boston MA, Museum of Fine Arts, 97.1092, now in Baltimore MD, Walters Art Museum, 22.425

%Galpaz-Feller, P. in Near Eastern Archaeology 67 (2004), fig. on 155 [right] Saqqâra. Necropolis. J. Tombs of Position Unknown. Ptahmosi. Temp. Amenophis III. iii2.714A Statue of wife, Nehyt, in Baltimore MD, Walters Art Museum, 22.106.

%Betlyon, J. W. in Near Eastern Archaeology 68 ( 2005), fig. on 9 Syria. Saïda (Sidon) vii.384A Black basalt mummiform sarcophagus usurped by King Ashmun’azar II in Paris, Musée du Louvre, AO.4806.

Wendrick, W. in Near Eastern Archaeology 68 ( 2005), fig. on 227 Omit (<<>> i2.577)

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