Egyptian Archaeology. The Bulletin of the Egypt Exploration Society

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Egyptian Archaeology 1 (1991), frontcover Saqqâra. Tomb LS 27, Maya. Temp. to Haremhab. iii2.663A Head of deceased, from Room K of substructure.

Horton, M. in Egyptian Archaeology 1 (1991), figs. on 9, 11 [upper] Qasr Ibrîm. Fort. vii.94A View.

Horton, M. in Egyptian Archaeology 1 (1991), fig. on 11[lower] Qasr Ibrîm. Fort. vii.92A Plan of site.

Giddy in Egyptian Archaeology 1 (1991), fig. on 13 Karnak. Great Temple. Approach. Avenue of crio-. ii2.22A View.

Taylor, J. in Egyptian Archaeology 1 (1991), fig. on 16 [upper left] Kawa. Temple A. Sanctuary. vii.183A Hollow head (aegis) of , with name of Arnekhamani, bronze, early Meroitic, in British Museum 63585.

Taylor, J. in Egyptian Archaeology 1 (1991), fig. on 17 Theban tomb 63, Sebkhotp. Temp. Tuthmosis IV. i2.126(9)A Block, Nubians with tribute, in British Museum 922.

Taylor, J. in Egyptian Archaeology 1 (1991), fig. on 18 [lower left] Kawa. Temple T. Side-rooms D and E. Found on or near Throne-dais. vii.190A

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Sphinx of , granite, in London, British Museum 1770.

Kemp in Egyptian Archaeology 1 (1991), 20, 21 with figs. on 20, 21 [upper] El-Amârna. Kôm el-Nana. Central platform. iv.208A View and reconstruction.

Kemp in Egyptian Archaeology 1 (1991), fig. on 22 El-Amârna. Kôm el-Nana. Temple complex. Southern Building. iv.208A View.

Martin in Egyptian Archaeology 1 (1991), fig. on 23 Saqqâra. Tomb LS 27, Maya. Temp. Tutankhamun to Haremhab. iii2.662(3)A Upper part of two offering-bringers.

Martin in Egyptian Archaeology 1 (1991), fig. on 24 Saqqâra. Tomb LS 27, Maya. Temp. Tutankhamun to Haremhab. Substructure. iii2.663A Head of wife (from scene before and ).

Martin in Egyptian Archaeology 1 (1991), fig. on 25 Saqqâra. Tomb LS 27, Maya. Temp. Tutankhamun to Haremhab. iii2.661A Offering-bringers with animals.

Zivie in Egyptian Archaeology 1 (1991), fig. on 26 Saqqâra. Around Pyramid. New Kingdom Tombs. iii2.562A View.

Zivie in Egyptian Archaeology 1 (1991), fig. on 28 [upper left] Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. Tomb of Aperir. Temp. Amenophis III-IV. Burial Chamber. iii2.562A Upper part of inner coffin of wife.

Zivie in Egyptian Archaeology 1 (1991), fig. on 28 [right] Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. Tomb of Aperir. Temp. Amenophis III-IV. iii2.562A Canopic-jars of wife Tawert.

Egyptian Archaeology 2 (1992), front cover Theban tomb 383, Merymosi. Son of Amenophis III.

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James, T.G.H. in Egyptian Archaeology 2 (1992), fig. on 4 [right](Carter drawing 1892, from the Daily Graphic) El-Amarna. Royal Tomb. iv.236(14)- (15)A (14)-(15) Princess Meketaten on altar and King and Queen.

Hartwell, T. B. in Egyptian Archaeology 2 (1992), fig. on 8 [left] . Temple. Processional Colonnade. ii2.312A View.

Hartwell, T. B. in Egyptian Archaeology 2 (1992), fig. on 8 [right] Luxor. Temple area. Cache of statues. ii2.337A seated, with small figure of King before him.

Hartwell, T. B. in Egyptian Archaeology 2 (1992), fig. on 9 [lower] Luxor. Temple. Cache of statues (1st group). ii2.337A (e) Teye (wife of Amenophis III) or goddess, Inyt, seated, upper part.

Hartwell, T. B. in Egyptian Archaeology 2 (1992), fig. on 11 [left] Luxor. Temple area. Cache of statues (1st group). ii2.337A (a) Standing statue of Amenophis III, quartzite.

Hartwell, T. B. in Egyptian Archaeology 2 (1992), 11 with fig. [upper right] Luxor. Temple Area. Cache of statues (1st group). ii2.337A (d) seated, dedicated by Amenophis III, granite.

Hartwell, T. B. in Egyptian Archaeology 2 (1992), 11 with fig. [lower right] Luxor. Temple area. Cache of statues (2nd group) ii2.337A (a) of Tutankhamun, alabaster.

Giddy in Egyptian Archaeology 2 (1992), fig. on 12 Karnak. Great Temple. Hypostyle. ii2.50A View of columns.

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Giddy in Egyptian Archaeology 2 (1992), fig. on 13 Gîza.  Cemetery. Tomb of Perni. Perhaps Dyn. V. iii2.294A Statue of deceased seated.

Kemp in Egyptian Archaeology 2 (1992), fig. on 15 [upper] Amârna. Smaller temple. iv.197A Aerial view.

Kemp in Egyptian Archaeology 2 (1992), fig. on 17 [upper] Amârna. North Palace. iv.193A Aerial view.

Kemp in Egyptian Archaeology 2 (1992), fig. on 17 [lower] Amârna. Town. House R. 44.2. Panehesi. iv.201A Aerial view.

Malek, J. in Egyptian Archaeology 2 (1992), fig. on 18 [left] Mît Rahîna. Temple of . Found in front of Pylon. iii2.832A (b) Part of fragment of annals of Amenemhet III.

Kozloff in Egyptian Archaeology 2 (1992), fig. on 19 Thebes. Objects. Statues. i2.783A Sphinx of Amenophis III, blue faience, formerly in Bloomfield Hills, now in New York, M.M.A. 1972.125.

Kozloff in Egyptian Archaeology 2 (1992), fig. on 20 Thebes. Temple of Amenophis III. Finds. ii2.453(e)A Head of Amenophis III, sandstone, in British Museum 7.

Kozloff in Egyptian Archaeology 2 (1992), fig. on 21 [upper left] Kôm Medînet Ghurab. Palace. iv.113A Head of Queen Teye, ebony in Berlin (W.) Museum 21834.

Kozloff in Egyptian Archaeology 2 (1992), fig. on 21 [right] Thebes. Sheikh Abd el-Qurna. B. Tombs on the East face of the hill. Hatiay. Temp. Amenophis III-IV. i2.672A

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Lid of coffin of Henutwezebu, probably wife of deceased in St. Louis, Missouri, City Art Museum W.U. 2292.

Kozloff in Egyptian Archaeology 2 (1992), fig. on 22 [top left] Tanis. Great Temple. Other remains. iv.22A Colossal statue of Ramesses II, diorite, in Louvre A.20.

Kozloff in Egyptian Archaeology 2 (1992), fig. on 22 [middle, middle] 8 Perfume-vase of Amenophis III and Teye, faience, in Louvre E.4877.

Kozloff in Egyptian Archaeology 2 (1992), fig. on 22 [bottom] Thebes. Temple of Amenophis III. Finds. ii2.454A Blocks, adjoining, feet of King and god (Amun) and four nome-gods below with offerings, in Cleveland Museum 76.51 and 61.205.

Bietak in Egyptian Archaeology 2 (1992), fig. on 28 [upper] Tell el-Daba. Palace gardens. iv.10A Plan.

Bietak in Egyptian Archaeology 2 (1992), 26-8 with figs. on 26-7, cf. 28 [lower] Tell el-Daba. Palace gardens. iv.10A Fragments of frescos with scenes including floral motifs, leapers and acrobats.

Bietak in Egyptian Archaeology 2 (1992), fig. on 28 [lower] Tell el-Daba. Palace gardens. iv.10A Statue of lion, Dyn. XIII or Hyksos.

Dorman in Egyptian Archaeology 2 (1992), fig. on 29 Luxor. Temple. Processional Colonnade. Walls. ii2.314A View of top of south-east wall.

Dorman in Egyptian Archaeology 2 (1992), fig. on 31 [upper] Luxor. Temple. Processional Colonnade. Walls. ii2.315(82)-(86)A 2, bark of Khons carried by priests, and scenes below.

Dorman in Egyptian Archaeology 2 (1992), fig. on 31 [lower]

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Luxor. Temple. Processional Colonnade. Walls. ii2.314(76)A Scene 1, upper part of King.

Egyptian Archaeology 2 (1992), fig. on 33 Thebes. Valley of the Queens. Tomb 66, Nefertari. i2.764(19)A Above outer doorway, sons of and hawk-headed god, all squatting.

Hart in Egyptian Archaeology 2 (1992), fig. on 38 Abû Simbel. Great Temple. Colossi. vii.100 (26) and (27) A 3rd and 4th colossi.

Egyptian Archaeology 2 (1992), fig. on inside back-cover [top] Thebes. Royal tomb 16, . i2.534(8)A King kneeling between soul of Pe and soul of Nekhen.

Egyptian Archaeology 2 (1992), fig. on inside back-cover [middle] Saqqâra. Tomb of Tia. South Chapel A. iii2.654A Deceased and wife, on north wall.

Egyptian Archaeology 2 (1992), fig. on inside back-cover [bottom] Gîza. The Great Sphinx. After Baraize’s excavation. iii2.36A Aerial view.

Schneider, H. in Egyptian Archaeology 3 (1993), fig. on 3 [upper] Upper part of deceased adoring on right Saqqâra. Tomb of Nia. End of Dyn. XVIII or early Dyn. XIX. Chapel A. iii2.707A West wall, double-scene, deceased adoring Osiris on left and Sokari on right.

Schneider, H. in Egyptian Archaeology 3 (1993), fig. on 3 [lower] Saqqâra. Tomb of Nia. End of Dyn. XVIII or early Dyn. XIX. iii2.707A Stela (lower part missing), upper scene deceased and wife before Osiris. Lower scene, two sons and two daughters offering to deceased and wife.

Schneider, H. in Egyptian Archaeology 3 (1993), fig. on 4 [upper left] Saqqâra. Tomb of Nia. End of Dyn. XVIII or early Dyn. XIX. iii2.707A

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Block, deceased seated with wife standing before offering-table (monkey under chair of deceased).

Schneider, H. in Egyptian Archaeology 3 (1993), figs. on 4 [right] Saqqâra. Tomb of Nia. End of Dyn. XVIII or early Dyn. XIX. iii2.707A Plan and view of tomb.

Schneider, H. in Egyptian Archaeology 3 (1993), fig. on 5 [top] Saqqâra. Tomb of Nia. End of Dyn. XVIII or early Dyn. XIX. Chapel. Rear Wall. iii2.707A Wall-painting, double-scene, deceased before Osiris in left half and before Sokari in right.

Schneider, H. in Egyptian Archaeology 3 (1993), fig. on 5 [middle] Upper part of daughter holding bouquet Saqqâra. Tomb of Nia. End of Dyn. XVIII or early Dyn. XIX. Finds. iii2.707A Relief, deceased seated with full-faced monkey under chair, and wife and family.

Schneider, H. in Egyptian Archaeology 3 (1993), fig. on 5 [bottom] Saqqâra. Tomb of Khay, Chief-of-the-garden of the Garden of , son of Hadad. Late Dyn. XVIII or early Dyn. XIX. iii2.655A Pyramidion with two niches with deceased adoring.

Giddy in Egyptian Archaeology 3 (1993), 9 with fig. Tell el-Balamun. Finds. iv.39A Foundation-deposit of Psammetikhos I.

Dreyer, G. in Egyptian Archaeology 3 (1993), 11 with fig. on 10 [upper] Abydos. Umm el-Qaab. Tomb of Kaa. v.86A Ivory label of Kaa.

Dreyer, G. in Egyptian Archaeology 3 (1993), fig. on 10 [lower] Abydos. Umm el-Qaab. Tomb of Aha. v.88A View.

Dreyer, G. in Egyptian Archaeology 3 (1993), 11 with fig. [upper left] Abydos. Umm el-Qaab. Tomb of Kaa. v.86A Seal impression of King Hetepsekhemui

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Dreyer, G. in Egyptian Archaeology 3 (1993), 11 with fig. [lower right] Abydos. Umm el-Qaab. Tomb of ‘Scorpion’. U-j. v.78A Vessel with scorpion inscription.

Dreyer, G. in Egyptian Archaeology 3 (1993), 12 with fig. Abydos. Umm el-Qaab. Royal tombs. v.78A Plan.

Snape, S. in Egyptian Archaeology 3 (1993), fig. on 22 [lower left] Tell Faramâ. iv.1A View of red granite columns and lintels from a destroyed building.

Zugazagoitia, J. in Egyptian Archaeology 3 (1993), fig. on 23 Thebes. Valley of the Queens. Tomb 66, Nefertari. i2.762A View of outer hall.

Zugazagoitia, J. in Egyptian Archaeology 3 (1993), fig. on 24 Thebes. Valley of the Queens. Tomb 66, Nefertari. i2.764(28)A Outer lintel, winged Maet.

Zugazagoitia, J. in Egyptian Archaeology 3 (1993), figs. on 25 [upper left], [upper right] Thebes. Valley of the Queens. Tomb 66, Nefertari. i2.762(33)-(35)A Upper part of deceased adoring (Osiris, Hathor and ).

Zugazagoitia, J. in Egyptian Archaeology 3 (1993), fig. on 25 [lower] Thebes. Valley of the Queens. Tomb 66, Nefertari. i2.764(26)A II, Anubis-jackal.

Zugazagoitia, J. in Egyptian Archaeology 3 (1993), fig. on 26 [upper left] Thebes. Valley of the Queens. Tomb 66, Nefertari. i2.762(33)-(35)A Osiris, Hathor and Anubis.

Zugazagoitia, J. in Egyptian Archaeology 3 (1993), fig. on 26 [top right] Thebes. Valley of the Queens. Tomb 66, Nefertari. i2.764(26)A III, Isis.

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Zugazagoitia, J. in Egyptian Archaeology 3 (1993), fig. on 26 [middle] Thebes. Valley of the Queens. Tomb 66, Nefertari. i2.762(2)-(4)A I, Deceased playing draughts in kiosk.

Zugazagoitia, J. in Egyptian Archaeology 3 (1993), fig. on 26 [lower left] Thebes. Valley of the Queens. Tomb 66, Nefertari. i2.765A Pillar A, face (b) deceased embraced by Hathor.

Zugazagoitia, J. in Egyptian Archaeology 3 (1993), fig. on 26 [bottom right] Thebes. Valley of the Queens. Tomb 66, Nefertari. i2.763 (15)A Ram-headed mummiform Re between Nephthys and Isis.

Perizonius, R. et al. in Egyptian Archaeology 3 (1993), fig. on 31 [middle right] Full-faced monkey, upper part Saqqâra. Tomb of Nia. End of Dyn. XVIII or early Dyn. XIX. iii2.707A Relief, deceased seated with full-faced monkey under chair, and wife and family.

Perizonius, R. et al. in Egyptian Archaeology 3 (1993), fig. on 32 [upper] Saqqâra. Sacred Animals Complexes. Baboon Galleries. iii2.826A View of chapel and entrance.

Perizonius, R. et al. in Egyptian Archaeology 3 (1993), fig. on 33 [upper] Saqqâra. Baboon Galleries. iii2.826A Views.

Redmount, C.A. and Friedman, R. in Egyptian Archaeology 3 (1993), fig. on 38 [bottom] Tell el-Muqdâm. Finds. iv.38A Statuette of lion holding vase, serpentine, in Brooklyn Museum 53.221.1.

%Egyptian Archaeology 4 (1994), front cover Upper part Saqqâra. Tombs Position Unknown. Katep. Probably Dyn. V. iii2.693A Double statue, deceased and wife seated, in Brit. Mus. EA 1181.

%Egyptian Archaeology 4 (1994), fig. on 1 (from Davies and Gardiner, Seven Private Tombs at K. urnah pl. 27) Omit.

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%Harvey, S. in Egyptian Archaeology 4 (1994), fig. on 3 [upper] Abydos. Pyramid with of Amosis. v.92A Relief fragment, upper part of Re-Harakhti.

%Harvey, S. in Egyptian Archaeology 4 (1994), 5 figs. on 3 [lower (foreground)], 4 [upper]

Abydos. Earlier brick-built Temple of Amosis and Ah. mosi Nefertere. v.92A View and plan.

%Harvey, S. in Egyptian Archaeology 4 (1994), fig. on 3 [lower (background)] Abydos. Pyramid with Mortuary Temple of Amosis. Temple. v.92A View.

%Harvey, S. in Egyptian Archaeology 4 (1994), fig. on 4 [upper] Abydos. Pyramid with Mortuary Temple of Amosis. v.92A Plan.

%Harvey, S. in Egyptian Archaeology 4 (1994), 4 figs. on 5 [upper left] and [lower] Abydos. Pyramid with Mortuary Temple of Amosis. v.92A Relief fragments, horses and archers.

%Harvey, S. in Egyptian Archaeology 4 (1994), 4-5 fig. on 5 [upper right] Abydos. Pyramid with Mortuary Temple of Amosis. v.92A Relief fragment, arm of Asiatic from battle-scene.

%Samuel, D. in Egyptian Archaeology 4 (1994), fig. on 9 [upper]

Beni H. asan. Various. Models. iv.162A Bakers and brewers, from tomb of Khety (366), in Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum, E.71d.1903.

%Taylor, J. in Egyptian Archaeology 4 (1994), 15 fig. [left] Omit. (i2.828 - In London, British Museum, EA 22939.)

%Castiglioni, A. and A. in Egyptian Archaeology 4 (1994), fig. on 20 [right, 2nd from bottom]

Korosko. Caravan route to Abû H. amed. Khashm el-Bâb. vii.84A Graffito of Desnufer(?), Scribe.

%Castiglioni, A. and A. in Egyptian Archaeology 4 (1994), fig. on 20 [bottom right]

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Korosko. Caravan route to Abû H. amed. Khashm el-Bâb. vii.84A

Graffito of Hek. anufer, temp. Amenophis III to Tutankhamun.

%Weeks, K. in Egyptian Archaeology 4 (1994), fig. on 23 Omit. (i2.701)

%Weeks, K. in Egyptian Archaeology 4 (1994), 25-6 fig. on 25 [upper] Thebes. KV5. Sons of Ramesses II. i2.501A Description and plan.

%Weeks, K. in Egyptian Archaeology 4 (1994), fig. on 25 [lower] Thebes. KV5. Sons of Ramesses II. i2.501A Part of inscription with of Ramesses II.

%Kemp, B. and Garfi, S. in Egyptian Archaeology 4 (1994), fig. on 39 Amârna. iv.192A Plan of part of town and temples.

%Egyptian Archaeology 5 (1994), fig. on front cover Thebes. Temple of . ii2.449A Block, upper part of Amenophis III wearing blue crown.

%Egyptian Archaeology 5 (1994), fig. on 1 (from Blackman, The Rock Tombs of Meir iv, pl. 10) Omit. (iv.254)

%Egyptian Archaeology 5 (1994), fig. on 2 [left] Omit. (iii2.881)

%see Martin, G. T. in Egyptian Archaeology 5 (1994), 3-5 Saqqâra. Between the Monastery and ’s Enclosure. Tomb of Pay. Dyn. XIX. iii2.655A Description.

%Martin, G. T. in Egyptian Archaeology 5 (1994), fig. on 3 [upper] Saqqâra. Between the Monastery and Sekhemkhet’s Enclosure. Tomb of Pay. Dyn. XIX. West Chapel. iii2.655A View.

%Martin, G. T. in Egyptian Archaeology 5 (1994), fig. on 3 [lower]

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Left wall, seated Anubis Saqqâra. Between the Monastery and Sekhemkhet’s Enclosure. Tomb of Pay. Dyn. XIX. Side Chapel. iii2.655A Niche.

%Martin, G. T. in Egyptian Archaeology 5 (1994), fig. on 4 [upper] Saqqâra. Between the Monastery and Sekhemkhet’s Enclosure. Tomb of Pay. Dyn. XIX. West Chapel. iii2.655A Stela, deceased before Osiris and Re-Harakhti, and below, son Re before deceased and family.

%Martin, G. T. in Egyptian Archaeology 5 (1994), fig. on 4 [lower] Saqqâra. Between the Monastery and Sekhemkhet’s Enclosure. Tomb of Pay. Dyn. XIX. iii2.655A Deceased seated with offerings.

%Martin, G. T. in Egyptian Archaeology 5 (1994), fig. on 5 [upper] Upper part of two offering bearers Saqqâra. Between the Monastery and Sekhemkhet’s Enclosure. Tomb of Pay. Dyn. XIX. iii2.655A Funerary scene.

%Horton, M. in Egyptian Archaeology 5 (1994), fig. on 12 [upper]

Qas.r Ibrîm. Fort. Meroitic. vii.94A Aerial view.

%see Jaritz, H. in Egyptian Archaeology 5 (1994), 14-16 Thebes. Temple of Merneptah. ii2.447A Description.

%Jaritz, H. in Egyptian Archaeology 5 (1994), fig. on 14 [upper] Upper part of Amenophis III receiving life Thebes. Temple of Merneptah. Blocks. ii2.449A Block, Amenophis III receiving life from Amun with recording.

%Jaritz, H. in Egyptian Archaeology 5 (1994), 15 fig. on 14 [lower] Thebes. Temple of Merneptah. First Court. ii2.448A Remains of colossal group statue, Amenophis III (usurped by Merneptah) seated between a god and Hathor.

%Jaritz, H. in Egyptian Archaeology 5 (1994), fig. on 15 [upper left]

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Thebes. Temple of Merneptah. Blocks. ii2.449A Block, part of royal titulary.

%Jaritz, H. in Egyptian Archaeology 5 (1994), fig. on 15 [upper right] Lower part of seated Amun and Thebes. Temple of Merneptah. First Hypostyle. ii2.449A Exterior Wall. North.

%Jaritz, H. in Egyptian Archaeology 5 (1994), fig. on 16 Thebes. Temple of Merneptah. Blocks. ii2.449A Rejoined blocks from north outer wall of temple. Relief of Merneptah superimposed on relief of Amenophis III.

%Hope, C. in Egyptian Archaeology 5 (1994), fig. on 17 [left] El-Dâkhla Oasis. Smint el-Kharâb. East Temple. South-west corner room. vii.296A Scenes with deities and offering bearers.

%Hope, C. in Egyptian Archaeology 5 (1994), fig. on 17 [upper right] El-Dâkhla Oasis. Smint el-Kharâb. Main Temple of . vii.296A View.

%Yoshimura, S. and Takamiya, I. in Egyptian Archaeology 5 (1994), 19, 22-3 figs. on 19 [upper], 20 [top], 22 [upper] Saqqâra. I’. Temple Structures. Building connected with Khaemweset, King’s son of Ramesses II. iii2.435A Description, plan showing location and views.

%Yoshimura, S. and Takamiya, I. in Egyptian Archaeology 5 (1994), fig. on 19 [lower] Saqqâra. I’. Temple Structures. Building connected with Khaemweset, King’s son of Ramesses II. iii2.435A Block, face of prince.

%Yoshimura, S. and Takamiya, I. in Egyptian Archaeology 5 (1994), fig. on 20 [middle left] Saqqâra. I’. Temple Structures. Building connected with Khaemweset, King’s son of Ramesses II. iii2.435A Block, lower part of two figures on papyrus boat.

%Yoshimura, S. and Takamiya, I. in Egyptian Archaeology 5 (1994), figs. on 20 [bottom left and lower right]

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Saqqâra. I’. Temple Structures. Building connected with Khaemweset, King’s son of Ramesses II. iii2.435A Fragments from scene on false door, barque of Sokari and name and titles of Khaemweset.

%Yoshimura, S. and Takamiya, I. in Egyptian Archaeology 5 (1994), fig. on 21 [upper left] Saqqâra. I’. Temple Structures. Building connected with Khaemweset, King’s son of Ramesses II. iii2.435A Blocks, part of procession of deities.

%Yoshimura, S. and Takamiya, I. in Egyptian Archaeology 5 (1994), fig. on 21 [bottom] Saqqâra. I’. Temple Structures. Building connected with Khaemweset, King’s son of Ramesses II. iii2.435A Block, offerings.

%Yoshimura, S. and Takamiya, I. in Egyptian Archaeology 5 (1994), fig. on 22 [lower] Saqqâra. I’. Temple Structures. Building connected with Khaemweset, King’s son of Ramesses II. iii2.435A Relief fragment, part of head of hawk-headed deity.

%see Yoshimura, S. and Takamiya, I. in Egyptian Archaeology 5 (1994), 22 Saqqâra. I’. Temple Structures. Building connected with Khaemweset, King’s son of Ramesses II. iii2.435A Part of false-door, granite, Khaemweset seated with name and titles.

%Yoshimura, S. and Takamiya, I. in Egyptian Archaeology 5 (1994), 23 with fig. Saqqâra. I’. Temple Structures. Building connected with Khaemweset, King’s son of Ramesses II. iii2.435A Hieratic graffito mentioning the Steward Amenwahsu with date, Dyn. XIX.

%Gallazzi, C. in Egyptian Archaeology 5 (1994), 27-9 figs. Tell Umm el-Breigât (Tebtunis). Temple. Early Ptolemaic. iv.103A Description and views.

%Strudwick, N. in Egyptian Archaeology 5 (1994), fig. on 34 [upper] Offerings Thebes. Tomb 99. Sennufer. Temp. Tuthmosis III. Inner Room. i2.205(15)A Two priests with offering-list before deceased and wife.

%Strudwick, N. in Egyptian Archaeology 5 (1994), fig. on 34 [lower] Threshing Thebes. Tomb 253. Khnemmosi. Temp. Amenophis III (?). Hall. i2.338(5)A

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Sub-scene.

%Strudwick, N. in Egyptian Archaeology 5 (1994), fig. on 35 [upper left] Three cobras Thebes. Tomb 254. Mosi. Late Dyn. XVIII. Hall. i2.338(2)A I, Banquet.

%Strudwick, N. in Egyptian Archaeology 5 (1994), fig. on 35 [upper right] Part Thebes. Tomb 99. Sennufer. Temp. Tuthmosis III. Inner Room. i2.205(11)A Top register, men with funeral outfit in [funeral procession].

%Strudwick, N. in Egyptian Archaeology 5 (1994), 35 figs. [lower left] Thebes. Tomb 99. Sennufer. Temp. Tuthmosis III. Finds. i2.206A

Statue of Amenh. otp (TT C.3).

%Reeves, N. and Spurr, S. in Egyptian Archaeology 6 (1995), fig. on front cover, cf. 19 Upper part of deified Tuthmosis III (from inside coffin) 8 Coffin, no name, late Dyn. XXI or Dyn. XXII, in Eton College, Myers Museum.

%O’Connor, D. in Egyptian Archaeology 6 (1995), 3-5 figs. on 3, 5, 7 [upper, left] Abydos. Shûnet el-Zebîb. Boat-pits. v.52A Description with plan and views.

%O’Connor, D. in Egyptian Archaeology 6 (1995), 3-5, 7 fig. on 5 [lower] Abydos. Shûnet el-Zebîb. Boat-pits. v.52A Twelve wooden boats.

%O’Connor, D. in Egyptian Archaeology 6 (1995), 7 fig. [upper right] Abydos. Shûnet el-Zebîb v.52A View showing ‘proto-pyramid’.

%Kemp, B. in Egyptian Archaeology 6 (1995), 8-9 fig. Amârna. Kôm el-Nana. Temple complex. iv.208A Description with plan.

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%Bryan, B. M. in Egyptian Archaeology 6 (1995), 14-16 Thebes. Tomb 92. Suemnut. Temp. Amenophis II. i2.187A Description.

%Bryan, B. M. in Egyptian Archaeology 6 (1995), fig. on 14 I, two groups of men preforming rites before two mummies Thebes. Tomb 92. Suemnut. Temp. Amenophis II. Passage. i2.189(16)A Five registers.

%Bryan, B. M. in Egyptian Archaeology 6 (1995), fig. on 15 [top left] Upper part of deceased and wife Thebes. Tomb 92. Suemnut. Temp. Amenophis II. Outer Hall. i2.188(4)A Deceased wearing fly-decoration and wife adore [Osiris].

%Bryan, B. M. in Egyptian Archaeology 6 (1995), 16 fig. on 15 [top middle] Royal statuettes at (7) Thebes. Tomb 92. Suemnut. Temp. Amenophis II. Outer Hall. i2.188(7) and (8)A Deceased presents six registers.

%Bryan, B. M. in Egyptian Archaeology 6 (1995), fig. on 15 [top right] Upper part Thebes. Tomb 92. Suemnut. Temp. Amenophis II. Passage. i2.189(14)A Western goddess.

%Bryan, B. M. in Egyptian Archaeology 6 (1995), 16 fig. on 15 [middle] III, part of gifts Thebes. Tomb 92. Suemnut. Temp. Amenophis II. Outer Hall. i2.188(7) and (8)A Six registers.

%Bryan, B. M. in Egyptian Archaeology 6 (1995), fig. on 15 [bottom left] Upper part Thebes. Tomb 92. Suemnut. Temp. Amenophis II. Passage. i2.189(17)A Deceased and wife.

%Bryan, B. M. in Egyptian Archaeology 6 (1995), 16 fig. on 15 [bottom right] Part of brewing and preparation of drink in IV and V Thebes. Tomb 92. Suemnut. Temp. Amenophis II. Outer Hall.

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%Bryan, B. M. in Egyptian Archaeology 6 (1995), fig. on 16 Part of procession in I and II Thebes. Tomb 92. Suemnut. Temp. Amenophis II. Passage. i2.189(14)A Four registers.

%Reeves, N. and Spurr, S. in Egyptian Archaeology 6 (1995), fig. on 19 [right] 8 Upper part of coffin-lid of Amenhotep, Overseer of Builders of Amun, fragmentary, wood, mid-Dyn. XVIII, in Eton College, Myers Museum, ECM 1876.

%Reeves, N. and Spurr, S. in Egyptian Archaeology 6 (1995), fig. on 20 [upper left] 8 Head for inlay (), red jasper, Dyn. XIX, in Eton College, Eton College Museum, ECM 1655.

%Reeves, N. and Spurr, S. in Egyptian Archaeology 6 (1995), fig. on 20 [upper middle] Meir. Tomb A 4. Hepi-kem. Temp. Pepy II. iv.249A Statuette of female offering bearer, in Eton College, Myers Museum, 1.

%Reeves, N. and Spurr, S. in Egyptian Archaeology 6 (1995), fig. on 20 [lower, left] Tûna. Hermopolis Magna. Finds. iv.175A (b) Chalice, with scenes of King in chariot, faience, temp. Sesonchis I or , in Eton College, Myers Museum, 72.

%Reeves, N. and Spurr, S. in Egyptian Archaeology 6 (1995), fig. on 20 [lower, 3rd from right] 8 Chalice of Haremhab, faience, in Eton College, Myers Museum, ECM 102.

%Reeves, N. and Spurr, S. in Egyptian Archaeology 6 (1995), fig. on 20 [lower, 2nd from right]

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. First Valley. Royal Cache. Second Group. 10. Eskhons. Dyn. XXI. i2.665A Goblet of Eskhons, faience, in Eton College, Myers Museum.

%Reeves, N. and Spurr, S. in Egyptian Archaeology 6 (1995), fig. on 21 [lower, 3rd from right] 8 Pillar-shaped cosmetic container of Amenophis II, with named horses below, glazed steatite, in Eton College, Myers Museum, ECM 1631.

%Reeves, N. and Spurr, S. in Egyptian Archaeology 6 (1995), fig. on 22 [top middle]

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8 Head of Hathor from sistrum-handle, with name of Sesostris I, glazed steatite inlaid in copper, alabaster and obsidian, in Eton College, Myers Museum, ECM 1588.

%Pérez Die, M. del C. in Egyptian Archaeology 6 (1995), fig. on 24 [upper left] One Ihnâsya el-Medîna (Heracleopolis Magna). 3rd Int. Period and Late Period Cemetery. iv.119A Canopic-jars of Tentamun (woman), Dyn. XXI.

%Pérez Die, M. del C. in Egyptian Archaeology 6 (1995), fig. on 25 [upper left] Ihnâsya el-Medîna (Heracleopolis Magna). 1st Int. Period Cemetery. iv.119A View of tombs.

%Pérez Die, M. del C. in Egyptian Archaeology 6 (1995), fig. on 25 [upper right] Upper reg. Ihnâsya el-Medîna (Heracleopolis Magna). 1st Int. Period Cemetery. iv.119A Relief, two registers of offering bearers, 1st Int. Period.

%Pérez Die, M. del C. in Egyptian Archaeology 6 (1995), fig. on 25 [lower right] Detail, two men carrying a basket or sack Ihnâsya el-Medîna (Heracleopolis Magna). 1st Int. Period Cemetery. Tomb of Sehu. iv.119A Fragment with three registers.

%Mathieson, I., Tavares, A. and Jeffreys, D. in Egyptian Archaeology 6 (1995), 26-7 figs. on 27 Saqqâra. ‘Great Enclosure’. Probably Dyn. III. iii2.417A Description and aerial view.

%Giddy, L. in Egyptian Archaeology 6 (1995), 29 fig. Saqqâra. ‘Great Enclosure’. Probably Dyn. III. iii2.417A

Stela of Djeh. erbes, Dyn. XXVII.

%Quirke, S., Cruickshank, P. and Morgan, H. in Egyptian Archaeology 6 (1995), 32-3 figs. 8 Shroud of Resti (woman), with , prob. temp. Tuthmosis III.

%Polz, D. in Egyptian Archaeology 7 (1995), fig. on 7 [lower left] Hathor-capital and text Thebes. Dra Abâ el-Naga. D.A.I.K. excavations.

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%Polz, D. in Egyptian Archaeology 7 (1995), fig. on 7 [right] Thebes. Dra Abâ el-Naga. D.A.I.K. excavations. i2.599A Stela of a Songstress of Amun, name erased, probably late New Kingdom.

%Spencer, J. in Egyptian Archaeology 7 (1995), 9-11 figs. Tell el-Balamu n. iv.39A Description, plan and views.

%see Spencer, J. in Egyptian Archaeology 7 (1995), 10 Tell el-Balamu n. Temple C, Psammetikhos I iv.39A Foundation deposits of Psammetikhos I.

%Spencer, J. in Egyptian Archaeology 7 (1995), 10 fig. [upper] Tell el-Balamu n. Temple B, Nektanebos I. iv.39A Foundation deposits of King Nektanebos I.

%see Yoshimura, S. and Kondo, J. in Egyptian Archaeology 7 (1995), 17 Thebes. KV22. Amenophis III. Finds. i2.550A Foundation deposit of Tuthmosis IV.

%see Yoshimura, S. and Kondo, J. in Egyptian Archaeology 7 (1995), 17-18 Thebes. KV22. Amenophis III. Finds. i2.550A Three wine-jar dockets and two wooden labels mentioning oils, inscribed in hieratic.

%Yoshimura, S. and Kondo, J. in Egyptian Archaeology 7 (1995), fig. on 18 [upper left] Thebes. KV22. Amenophis III. Hall D. i2.549(2)A Scenes 1 and 2.

%Verner, M. in Egyptian Archaeology 7 (1995), fig. on 19 Abûsîr. iii2.324A General view.

%Verner, M. in Egyptian Archaeology 7 (1995), fig. on 20 [upper left]

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Abûsîr. Tomb of Ptah. shepses. Middle Dyn. V. Finds. iii2.342A Face of statue, probably of deceased, red granite.

%Verner, M. in Egyptian Archaeology 7 (1995), fig. on 20 [upper right] Deceased seated at bottom Abûsîr. C'. Pyramid of Khentkaus. iii2.340A Right pillar with name and titles of deceased.

%Verner, M. in Egyptian Archaeology 7 (1995), fig. on 20 [lower] (from Lepsius) From Abûsîr to Saqqâra. LS 1. Fetekti. Middle Dyn. V or Dyn. VI. Pillared Hall I. iii2.371(6)A Three registers, (a), (b) market-scenes.

%Verner, M. in Egyptian Archaeology 7 (1995), fig. on 21 [top left] Abûsîr. C'. Pyramid of Khentkaus. iii2.340A View.

%Verner, M. in Egyptian Archaeology 7 (1995), fig. on 21 [top right] Abûsîr. D. Pyramid of Raneferef. iii2.340A View of complex.

%Verner, M. in Egyptian Archaeology 7 (1995), fig. on 21 [bottom left] Abûsîr. D. Pyramid of Raneferef. Finds. iii2.340A Faience plaque with name of Raneferef.

%Verner, M. in Egyptian Archaeology 7 (1995), fig. on 21 [bottom right] Upper part Abûsîr. D. Pyramid of Raneferef. Finds. iii2.340A Seated royal statue with hawk, in Cairo Mus. JE 98171.

%Verner, M. in Egyptian Archaeology 7 (1995), fig. on 22 [upper] Sculptors making one seated and one standing statue of deceased Abûsîr. Tomb of Ptahshepses. Middle Dyn. V. III. Offering-room. iii2.342(11)A IV, sculptors.

%Verner, M. in Egyptian Archaeology 7 (1995), fig. on 22 [lower] Abûsîr. Tomb of Ptahshepses. IV. Pillared Court.

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%Weeks, K. in Egyptian Archaeology 7 (1995), 26-7 figs. Thebes. KV5. Sons of Ramesses II. i2.501A Description, plan and view.

%see Egyptian Archaeology 7 (1995), 28, 33 Saqqâra. Pyramid-complex of Pepy I. Pyramids of queens. Pyramid of Mertiotes (probably queen of Pepy I). iii2.424A Location and mention of stela with titles of deceased.

%Egyptian Archaeology 7 (1995), 33 fig. 804-026-250

Lintel fragment with remains of names of Sesostris III and seated lord of Heliopolis (H. wt-3t), and mentioning the goddess Buto, white quartzite, in London, British Museum, EA 74753.

%Egyptian Archaeology 8 (1996), fig. on front cover, see 8 fig. on 9 [upper left], front cover

%Labrousse, A. in Egyptian Archaeology 8 (1996), 3-4, 6 figs. on 3, 6 [upper] Saqqâra. Pyramid-complex of Pepy I. Five pyramids of queens. iii2.424A Description, plan and reconstruction.

%Labrousse, A. in Egyptian Archaeology 8 (1996), figs. on 4 [upper], 5 [lower] Saqqâra. Pyramid-complex of Pepy I. Mortuary Temple. iii2.422A Reconstruction.

%Labrousse, A. in Egyptian Archaeology 8 (1996), 6 fig. on 5 [upper left] Saqqâra. Pyramid-complex of Pepy I. Pyramids of queens. Inenek Inti. iii2.424A Door jamb from entrance, with name of deceased.

%Labrousse, A. in Egyptian Archaeology 8 (1996), 6 figs. on 5 [upper right], 6 [right] Saqqâra. Pyramid-complex of Pepy I. Pyramids of queens. Nubwent. iii2.424A Doorway, two inscribed door-jambs (right incomplete) and lintel, deceased with name and titles.

%Labrousse, A. in Egyptian Archaeology 8 (1996), fig. on 6 [upper left] Saqqâra. Pyramid-complex of Pepy I. Pyramids of queens. Inenek Inti. iii2.424A

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View of pyramid-complex.

%Empereur, J.-Y. in Egyptian Archaeology 8 (1996), fig. on 7 Alexandria. Found in Harbour. iv.3A of Sethos I, fragment, granite.

%Empereur, J.-Y. in Egyptian Archaeology 8 (1996), fig. on 8 [lower left] Alexandria. Found in Harbour. iv.3A Obelisk of Ramesses II, fragment.

%Empereur, J.-Y. in Egyptian Archaeology 8 (1996), 7 fig. on 8 [right] Alexandria. Found near East Harbour. In sea North of Fort Kaït Bey. iv.3A Colossal statue of Isis, granite, Ptolemaic.

%Empereur, J.-Y. in Egyptian Archaeology 8 (1996), 8 figs. on 9 [upper left], front cover Alexandria. Found in Harbour. iv.3A Sphinx, Ptolemaic, granite.

%Empereur, J.-Y. in Egyptian Archaeology 8 (1996), fig. on 9 [lower] Alexandria. Found in Harbour. iv.3A Bust of female statue, Ptolemaic.

%Empereur, J.-Y. in Egyptian Archaeology 8 (1996), fig. on 10 Alexandria. Found in Harbour. iv.3A Colossal Hathor crown from statue, granite.

%Egyptian Archaeology 8 (1996), 13 fig. on 12 Thebes. Chapel of Mentuhotp-Sankhkare. ii2.340A View.

%Sowada, K. in Egyptian Archaeology 8 (1996), figs. on 19 [right], 22 [lower left] (as Dyn. XXV) 8 Coffin of Pedeashakhet, Late Period, in Sydney, The Nicholson Museum, R.28.

%Sowada, K. in Egyptian Archaeology 8 (1996), fig. on 20 [upper left]

Tell Bast.a. Great Temple. Finds. iv.30A

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Head from statue of Ramesses II, black granite, in Sydney, The Nicholson Museum, 62.657.

%Sowada, K. in Egyptian Archaeology 8 (1996), fig. on 20 [upper right]

Tell Bast.a. Great Temple. Hypostyle. Columns. iv.29A Hathor-capital, in Sydney, The Nicholson Museum.

%Sowada, K. in Egyptian Archaeology 8 (1996), fig. on 20 [lower left] Abydos. Miscell. Museums and Collections. v.103A jar, painted clay, inscribed, Dyn. XIX (from Tomb 1401), in Sydney, The Nicholson Museum.

%Sowada, K. in Egyptian Archaeology 8 (1996), fig. on 20 [lower right] 803-077-800 Round-topped stela, Desmontu, son of Pedubaste and woman Tedesamun, in adoration before Re- Harakhti, Isis and the , with one line of text above and four lines below, right edge damaged, wood, early to mid-Dyn. XXVI, in Sydney, The Nicholson Museum, R.81.

%Sowada, K. in Egyptian Archaeology 8 (1996), fig. on 21 [upper left] 8 Tile, man leading dog, faience, Dyn. XVIII, in Sydney, The Nicholson Museum, R.116.

%Sowada, K. in Egyptian Archaeology 8 (1996), figs. on 21 [lower], 22 [middle right] (as Haremhab) 801-650-460 Upper part of male statue, diorite, late Dyn. XVIII, in Sydney, The Nicholson Museum, R.1138.

%Sowada, K. in Egyptian Archaeology 8 (1996), fig. on 22 [top right]

Deir el-Bah. ri. Finds - Blocks. Sydney, The Nicholson Museum. ii2.377A Painted fragment, head of Tuthmosis III wearing crown.

%Sowada, K. in Egyptian Archaeology 8 (1996), fig. on 22 [bottom right]

Deir el-Bah. ri. Finds - Statues. Sydney, The Nicholson Museum. ii2.375A Head, Dyn. XVIII.

%Thomas, N. and Lacovara, P. in Egyptian Archaeology 8 (1996), fig. on 24 [right]

Deir el-Bah. ri. Great Temple. Statues of . ii2.374A (d) In New York, M. M. A. 23.3.1.

%Thomas, N. and Lacovara, P. in Egyptian Archaeology 8 (1996), fig. on 26 [left] Gîza. Pyramid-complex of Menkaure. Valley Temple Proper. Menkaure statues. iii2.30A

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Head, sometimes ascribed to , alabaster, in Boston Mus. 09.203.

%Thomas, N. and Lacovara, P. in Egyptian Archaeology 8 (1996), fig. on 26 [right] Gîza. West Field. G 1207. Nufer. iii2.58A Slab-stela with deceased at table and linen list, in Berkeley Mus. 6.19801.

%Kákosy, L. and Vörös, G. in Egyptian Archaeology 8 (1996), 34-5 figs. on 35, 36 [upper] Theban Tomb 32. Dhutmosi. i2.49A Description with view and axiometric view.

%Kákosy, L. and Vörös, G. in Egyptian Archaeology 8 (1996), fig. on 34 Theban Tomb 32. Dhutmosi. Hall. i2.49A South wall. Deceased and wife seated, with monkey under chair, before offering table and torches, and man censing.

%Kákosy, L. and Vörös, G. in Egyptian Archaeology 8 (1996), fig. on 35 [bottom] Theban Tomb 32. Dhutmosi. Hall. i2.49A Pillar D (of Kákosy). Wife Esi adoring Hathor-emblem.

%Kákosy, L. and Vörös, G. in Egyptian Archaeology 8 (1996), fig. on 36 [lower] Theban Tomb 32. Dhutmosi. Finds. i2.50A Head from statue of woman, probably Esi wife of Dhutmosi, in Cairo Museum.

Egyptian Archaeology 8 (1996), fig. on back cover Abydos. Temple of Sethos I. vi. not yet identified

%see Johnson, R. in Egyptian Archaeology 9 (1996), 3-5 Mît Rahîna. K. Temple of Ramesses II. Finds from Temple and neighbourhood. Other blocks. iii2.845A Re-used blocks of Amenophis III, probably from his temple, Nebmaetre-United-with-Ptah.

%Johnson, R. in Egyptian Archaeology 9 (1996), fig. on 3 Mît Rahîna. K. Temple of Ramesses II. Sanctuary. iii2.844A View.

%Johnson, R. in Egyptian Archaeology 9 (1996), fig. on 4 [upper]

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Omit.

%Johnson, R. in Egyptian Archaeology 9 (1996), 4-5 figs. on 5 [upper left and upper right] Mît Rahîna. K. Temple of Ramesses II. Finds from Temple and neighbourhood. Other blocks. iii2.845A Re-used blocks of Amenophis III. Three blocks, two adjoining, third probably adjoining, King dragging henu barque of Ptah-Sokari, with figure of King protected by falcon upon cabin.

%Johnson, R. in Egyptian Archaeology 9 (1996), fig. on 5 [lower] Doorway, left jamb, two regs., and scene to left of jamb, King with offerings before Ptah Mît Rahîna. K. Temple of Ramesses II. Sanctuary. iii2.844A Left side of façade.

%Leclère, F. in Egyptian Archaeology 9 (1996), 9-12 figs. on 9-11, 12 [upper left] Karnak. L. Chapel of Osiris of Koptos. Osiris Catacombs. ii2.207A Description and views.

%Empereur, J.-Y. in Egyptian Archaeology 9 (1996), figs. on 19-21 Alexandria. Found in Harbour. iv.3A Colossal statue of a Ptolemaic king, head and feet lost, red granite (base already known).

%Empereur, J.-Y. in Egyptian Archaeology 9 (1996), fig. on 22 [top right] Alexandria. Found in Harbour. iv.3A Block, Sethos I with offering table, from base of obelisk (probably Inv. 2260).

%Arnold, Di. in Egyptian Archaeology 9 (1996), 23 fig. on 25 [left] Dahshûr. North of the Enclosure of Sesostris III. 17. Sebkemhet, Chief Justice and Vizier. iii2.897A Position and plan.

%Arnold, Di. in Egyptian Archaeology 9 (1996), 23-4 figs. on 23 [left], 25 [left] Dahshûr. North of the Enclosure of Sesostris III. 18. Nebiotef [I]. Vizier and Mayor of the Pyramid town. Temp. Sesostris III. iii2.897 Description, view of casing blocks, and plan.

%Arnold, Di. in Egyptian Archaeology 9 (1996), 23-4 fig. on 23 [right] Dahshûr. North of the Enclosure of Sesostris III. 18. Nebiotef [I]. Vizier and Mayor of the Pyramid town. Temp. Sesostris III. iii2.897A

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Blocks with name and titles of deceased and of Sesostris III.

%Arnold, Di. in Egyptian Archaeology 9 (1996), 23 fig. on 25 [left] Dahshûr. North of the Enclosure of Sesostris III. 19. Woman, wife of Nebiotef [I]. Temp. Sesostris III. iii2.897 Position and plan.

%Arnold, Di. in Egyptian Archaeology 9 (1996), 24 fig. on 25 [left] Dahshûr. North of the Enclosure of Sesostris III. 31. Nebiotef [II](?). Vizier(?). Probably temp. Amenemhet III. iii2.897A Description, plan, and mention of block with an inscription of deceased.

%Arnold, Di. in Egyptian Archaeology 9 (1996), 24 fig. on 25 [left] Dahshûr. North of the Enclosure of Sesostris III. 31. Adjoining tomb on east side. Sit-werut. King’s ornament. Probably wife of Nebiotef [II](?). Probably temp. Amenemhet III. iii2.897A Description and plan.

%Arnold, Di. in Egyptian Archaeology 9 (1996), 24 fig. on 25 [right] (sarcophagus and outer coffin) Dahshûr. North of the Enclosure of Sesostris III. 31. Adjoining tomb on east side. Sit-werut. King’s ornament. Probably wife of Nebiotef [II] (?). Probably temp. Amenemhet III. iii2.897A Sarcophagus and two wooden coffins, outer rectangular and inner anthropoid, of Sit-werut ,

%Arnold, Di. in Egyptian Archaeology 9 (1996), 24 fig. on 24 [upper right] Dahshûr. North of the Enclosure of Sesostris III. 31. Adjoining tomb on east side. Sit-werut. Probably wife of Nebiotef [II](?). Probably temp. Amenemhet III. iii2.897A Canopic chest of Sit-werut, wood.

%see Oppenheim, A. in Egyptian Archaeology 9 (1996), 26 Dahshûr. Pyramid complex of Sesostris III. South Mastabas. 9. Khnemt-neferhezet-wert. Mother of Sesostris III. iii2.885A Description.

%see Oppenheim, A. in Egyptian Archaeology 9 (1996), 26 Dahshûr. Pyramid complex of Sesostris III. South Mastabas. 9. Khnemt-neferhezet-wert. Mother of Sesostris III. iii2.885A Fragment of , inscribed, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.

%see Oppenheim, A. in Egyptian Archaeology 9 (1996), 26

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Dahshûr. Pyramid complex of Sesostris III. South Mastabas. 9. Khnemt-neferhezet-wert. Daughter of Amenemhet II, wife of Sesostris II. iii2.885A Fragment, inscribed, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.

%Giddy, L. in Egyptian Archaeology 9 (1996), 29 fig. [upper] Amârna. Smaller Temple. iv.197A View.

%Giddy, L. in Egyptian Archaeology 9 (1996), 29 fig. [lower] Omit.

%Giddy, L. in Egyptian Archaeology 9 (1996), fig. on 30 [left] VI, bird from netting scene on left Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. LS 10. Kagemni Memi. Temp. Teti. Room IV. iii2.523(20)A Deceased, and registers.

%Brock, E. in Egyptian Archaeology 9 (1996), 31, 32 fig. on 31 [lower] Thebes. KV8. Merneptah. Sarcophagus Chamber J. i2.509A 1st (outermost) sarcophagus, red granite.

%Brock, E. in Egyptian Archaeology 9 (1996), 31, 32 figs. on 32 [upper] and [lower left] Thebes. KV8. Merneptah. Sarcophagus Chamber J. i2.509A Lid and fragment from 2nd sarcophagus, red granite.

%Brock, E. in Egyptian Archaeology 9 (1996), 32 fig. [lower middle] Fragment with part of 11th division of Thebes. KV8. Merneptah. Sarcophagus Chamber J. i2.509A 4th (innermost) sarcophagus, alabaster.

%Egyptian Archaeology 10 (1997), fig. on 2 [lower left] El-Sebua. Temple. Pylon. vii.57-8(29)A North colossus of Ramesses II, lying on ground.

%Daoud, K. in Egyptian Archaeology 10 (1997), 6 fig. [left] Saqqâra. Around the Pyramid complex of Unis. Tomb of Kairer. Temp. Unis or Dyn. VI. Room I. iii2.631(1)A Left part. Remains of two regs. of funerary scenes, including female mourner beside tent-like structure

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%Daoud, K. in Egyptian Archaeology 10 (1997), 6 fig. [right] Saqqâra. Around the Pyramid complex of Unis. Tomb of Kairer. Temp. Unis or Dyn. VI. Room I. iii2.631(1)A Bottom of scene, laying eggs.

%Daoud, K. in Egyptian Archaeology 10 (1997), 7 fig. [upper] I, sculptor seated on high stool working on statue Saqqâra. Around the Pyramid complex of Unis. Tomb of Kairer. Temp. Unis or Dyn. VI. Room II. iii2.631(9)A I, making statues and jewellery.

%Daoud, K. in Egyptian Archaeology 10 (1997), 7 fig. [lower] Part of weighing scene Saqqâra. Around the Pyramid complex of Unis. Tomb of Kairer. Temp. Unis or Dyn. VI. Room II. iii2.631(9)A II, metal workers.

%Leblanc, C. in Egyptian Archaeology 10 (1997), 11-13 fig. on 11 [lower] Thebes. KV7. Ramesses II. i2.505A Description of excavation and plan.

%Leblanc, C. in Egyptian Archaeology 10 (1997), 11-12 fig. on 11 [upper] Thebes. KV7. Ramesses II. Corridor A. i2.505A Cartouche of King from this corridor.

%Leblanc, C. in Egyptian Archaeology 10 (1997), 13 figs. on 12 [upper left and upper right] Thebes. KV7. Ramesses II. Finds. i2.507A Fragments of sarcophagus of King, calcite, from various locations in the tomb.

%Leblanc, C. in Egyptian Archaeology 10 (1997), 13 figs. [upper left], [upper, 2nd from left] and [upper right] Thebes. KV7. Ramesses II. Finds. i2.507A Fragments of canopic chest, calcite.

%von Pilgrim, C. in Egyptian Archaeology 10 (1997), fig. on 16 [lower] . v.226A Aerial view.

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%von Pilgrim, C. in Egyptian Archaeology 10 (1997), 17 fig. on 18 [lower left] Elephantine. Temple of . Temple of Hatshepsut and Tuthmosis III. v.227A View.

%Walker, S. in Egyptian Archaeology 10 (1997), 19 fig. 8 Cartonnage of Artemidorus, Roman, in London, British Museum, EA 21810.

%Walker, S. in Egyptian Archaeology 10 (1997), fig. on 20 [upper middle] Hawâra. Roman Cemetery. iv.103A Cartonnage bust piece from coffin of Mareis, Ptolemaic to Roman Periods, in London, British Museum, EA 21807.

%Walker, S. in Egyptian Archaeology 10 (1997), fig. on 20 [upper right] Hawâra. Roman Cemetery. iv.103A Cartonnage bust piece from coffin of Syros, Ptolemaic to Roman Periods, in London, British Museum, EA 22109.

%Walker, S. in Egyptian Archaeology 10 (1997), fig. on 20 [lower left] Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Coffins. v.24A Tamin (woman), inscribed in demotic, Roman Period, in London, British Museum, EA 29586.

%see Darnell, D. and J. in Egyptian Archaeology 10 (1997), 24

Gebel el-Silsila to Nag H. ammâdi. Road from Armant to Nag H. ammâdi. Wâdi el-H. ôl. vii.277A Graffito, hieratic text mentioning military exploits of a Theban king, 2nd Int. Period.

%see Darnell, D. and J. in Egyptian Archaeology 10 (1997), 25

Gebel el-Silsila to Nag H. ammâdi. Road from Armant to Nag H. ammâdi. Wâdi el-H. ôl. vii.277A Graffito of Dedusobek, with mention of funerary rites of Mentuhotp Nebhepetre, temp. Mentuhotp Nebhepetre.

%see Darnell, D. and J. in Egyptian Archaeology 10 (1997), 25-6

Gebel el-Silsila to Nag H. ammâdi. Road from Western Thebes to Hû. Alamat Tal Road. vii.277A Graffiti, several by policemen, one mentioning a royal visit to Thebes, another the heliacal rising of Sothis in year 11 of an unnamed king, all Middle Kingdom.

%Darnell, D. and J. in Egyptian Archaeology 10 (1997), 26 figs. on 25 [upper left] and [lower]

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Gebel el-Silsila to Nag H. ammâdi. Road from Western Thebes to Hû. Alamat Tal Road. vii.277A Rock inscription of Tjauti, mentioning conflict with another nome, 1st Int. Period.

%Darnell, D. and J. in Egyptian Archaeology 10 (1997), 26 fig. [upper]

Gebel el-Silsila to Nag H. ammâdi. Road from Western Thebes to Hû. Alamat Tal Road. vii.277A Graffito with cartouche of Pepy I.

%Giddy, L. in Egyptian Archaeology 10 (1997), fig. on 28 Omit.

%Giddy, L. in Egyptian Archaeology 10 (1997), fig. on 29 Thebes. Temple of Sethos I. Palace. South of First Court. ii2.421A View.

%Giddy, L. in Egyptian Archaeology 10 (1997), fig. on 30 Omit.

%Polz, D. in Egyptian Archaeology 10 (1997), fig. on 34 [upper] Thebes. Dra Abâ el-Naga. D.A.I.K. excavations. i2.599A Fragments of stela of Haty and Takat, New Kingdom (from tomb K91.11).

%Polz, D. in Egyptian Archaeology 10 (1997), fig. on 35 [upper] II, scribe Thebes. TT56. Userhet. Temp. Amenophis II. Inner Room. i2.113(13), (14), (15)A Two registers.

%Hope, C. in Egyptian Archaeology 10 (1997), fig. on 38 [upper left] 800-946-493 Royal head, sculptor’s model, plaster, Ptolemaic, in Melbourne, National Gallery of Victoria.

%Hope, C. in Egyptian Archaeology 10 (1997), 39 fig. on 38 [upper middle] Head of Queen from statue group, in Melbourne, National Gallery of Victoria, 6.16.2. Amârna. Boundary Stelae. Stela Q. Year 6. iv.231A Double scene, King, Queen, and two princesses, adoring the , with twenty seven line of text (lower part destroyed) below, and destroyed statue group on either side.

%Hope, C. in Egyptian Archaeology 10 (1997), fig. on 38 [upper right] (as lintel) Dendera. Tomb of Thauti Resi. Dyn. VI.

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%Hope, C. in Egyptian Archaeology 10 (1997), fig. on 39 [upper left] (as Roman Period) 8 Mummy mask of Pedehorpashenesi, cartonnage, Ptolemaic, in Melbourne, National Gallery of Victoria, D144-1994.

%Hope, C. in Egyptian Archaeology 10 (1997), fig. on 39 [upper middle] 8 Ushabti box, inscribed, Late Period or Ptolemaic, in Melbourne, National Gallery of Victoria, D97/1982.

%Hope, C. in Egyptian Archaeology 10 (1997), fig. on 39 [lower] Sidmant. Tomb of Rahotp. Temp. Ramesses II. Found in or near tomb. iv.117A Stela, top missing, dedicated by Nebuhotep, Ramesside, in Melbourne, National Gallery of Victoria, 3415.3.

%see Hope, C. in Egyptian Archaeology 10 (1997), 39 Nag el-Deir. Various. Coffins. v.27A Inner coffin of Theby, 1st Int. Period, in Melbourne, National Museum of Victoria, X 83758 (23.12.179).

%Egyptian Archaeology 11 (1997), front cover, see 19, 22 figs. on 19-21, 22 [upper]

%Limme, L., Hendrickx, S. and Huyge, D. in Egyptian Archaeology 11 (1997), fig. on 3 [upper] El-Kâb. Necropolis. v.176A View.

%Limme, L., Hendrickx, S. and Huyge, D. in Egyptian Archaeology 11 (1997), 3 fig. on 4 [upper] El-Kâb. Tomb BE 7. Irtenakh, Priestess of Hathor. Old Kingdom. v.185A Description and section of tomb.

%see Limme, L., Hendrickx, S. and Huyge, D. in Egyptian Archaeology 11 (1997), 3 El-Kâb. Tomb BE 7. Irtenakh. Priestess of Hathor. Old Kingdom. v.185A Mirror, inscribed, of deceased.

%Limme, L., Hendrickx, S. and Huyge, D. in Egyptian Archaeology 11 (1997), 3-4 fig. on 3 [lower] El-Kâb. Tomb of Sawika. Dyn. VI. Chapel. v.185A Rear wall, registers with scenes including butchers and dancing, before deceased seated with offering table.

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%see Limme, L., Hendrickx, S. and Huyge, D. in Egyptian Archaeology 11 (1997), 4 El-Kâb. Tomb of Sawika. Dyn. VI. Chapel. v.185A Left of entrance, offering list and false door with deceased and sons.

%see Friedman, R. in Egyptian Archaeology 11 (1997), 13 fig. [lower right] Upper reg., stern from Horus of Nekhen barque Hierakonpolis. Rock tombs. Dyn. XVIII. Harmosi. Inner Hall. North wall. v.199(4)A Two registers.

%Soukiassian, G. in Egyptian Archaeology 11 (1997), 15-17

Oasis of el-Dâkhla. Ain As.îl. Palace. vii.296A Description.

%Soukiassian, G. in Egyptian Archaeology 11 (1997), fig. on 15

Oasis of el-Dâkhla. Town. Ain As.îl. vii.296A View of part of fortifications.

%Soukiassian, G. in Egyptian Archaeology 11 (1997), fig. on 16 [left]

Oasis of el-Dâkhla. Ain As.îl. Palace. vii.296A View of part.

%Soukiassian, G. in Egyptian Archaeology 11 (1997), fig. on 16 [right]

Oasis of el-Dâkhla. Ain As.îl. Palace. vii.296A Plan of the eastern apartments.

%Soukiassian, G. in Egyptian Archaeology 11 (1997), fig. on 17 [upper left]

Oasis of el-Dâkhla. Ain As.îl. vii.296A Two clay tablets with hieratic texts.

%Soukiassian, G. in Egyptian Archaeology 11 (1997), fig. on 17 [upper right]

Oasis of el-Dâkhla. Ain As.îl. vii.296A Clay tablet with hieratic text mentioning cereals and distribution to three officials.

%Soukiassian, G. in Egyptian Archaeology 11 (1997), fig. on 17 [lower left]

Oasis of el-Dâkhla. Ain As.îl. vii.296A

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Stela with decree of Pepy II.

%Soukiassian, G. in Egyptian Archaeology 11 (1997), 17 fig. [lower right]

Oasis of el-Dâkhla. Ain As.îl. vii.296A Sealing of an official of Pepy I.

%Egyptian Archaeology 11 (1997), fig. on 18 [lower] Omit.

%Johnson, W. R. in Egyptian Archaeology 11 (1997), 19, 22 figs. on front cover, 19-21, 22 [upper] Views during restoration Luxor. Temple. Processional Colonnade. Statues south of entrance. ii2.314(73)A Double statue of Amun and Mut (‘Large dyad’) (head of Mut formerly in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, now reattached), probably temp. , re-inscribed by Ramesses II.

%Johnson, W. R. in Egyptian Archaeology 11 (1997), 19 fig. on 22 [lower left, left] Luxor. Temple. Processional Colonnade. Statues south of entrance. ii2.314(75)A Ramesses II seated, headless.

%Johnson, W. R. in Egyptian Archaeology 11 (1997), 19, 22 fig. on 22 [lower left, right] Luxor. Temple. Processional Colonnade. Statues south of entrance. ii2.314(74)A Double statue of Amun and Mut (‘Small dyad’) (head of Mut, Ptolemaic restoration, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum), probably temp. Ay, re-inscribed by Ramesses II.

%Johnson, W. R. in Egyptian Archaeology 11 (1997), 22 fig. [right] Luxor. Temple. Finds. Statues. ii2.337A Fragment with goddess from a group, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1113.

%Snape, S. in Egyptian Archaeology 11 (1997), 23-4 fig. on 23 Libyan Coast. Zâwyet Umm el-Rakham. Temple-Fort. Temp. Ramesses II. vii.368A Description and view.

%see Snape, S. in Egyptian Archaeology 11 (1997), 24 with fig. [lower left] Libyan Coast. Zâwyet Umm el-Rakham. Temple-Fort. Temp. Ramesses II. Storage magazines. vii.368A Description with view of one.

%Snape, S. in Egyptian Archaeology 11 (1997), 24 fig. [upper left]

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Libyan Coast. Zâwyet Umm el-Rakham. Temple-Fort. Temp. Ramesses II. Storage magazines. vii.368A Lintel, double scene, Nebre kneeling, adoring cartouches of Ramesses II, from Magazine 5.

%Snape, S. in Egyptian Archaeology 11 (1997), fig. on 24 [lower right] Libyan Coast. Zâwyet Umm el-Rakham. Temple-Fort. Temp. Ramesses II. Storage magazines. vii.368A Jambs of Ramesses II from Magazine 2, reconstruction.

%Giddy, L. in Egyptian Archaeology 11 (1997), figs. on 26, 27 Omit.

%Giddy, L. in Egyptian Archaeology 11 (1997), fig. on 28 [left] Saqqâra. Pyramid complex of Pepy I. Pyramid. iii2.423A View.

%Guimlia-Mair, A. in Egyptian Archaeology 11 (1997), 35-6 fig. on 35 [upper] 800-480-750 Statuette of kneeling king, probably Amenemhet III, headdress and arms lost, copper with gold inlay, formerly in M. Templesman colln., then in G. Ortiz colln. in 1998. (Allegedly from Hawâra.)

%Guimlia-Mair, A. in Egyptian Archaeology 11 (1997), 35, 36 figs. on 35 [lower middle and lower middle] Omit. (Munich, Staatliche Sammlung Ägyptischer Kunst, ÄS 6080)

%Vörös, G. and Pudleiner, R. in Egyptian Archaeology 11 (1997), 37-9 figs. on 37 (plan), 38 [left] and [lower right], 39 Thebes. Chapel. Mentuhotp Sankhkare. ii2.340A Description, plan and views.

%Vörös, G. and Pudleiner, R. in Egyptian Archaeology 11 (1997), 37 fig. on 38 [upper right] Thebes. Chapel. Mentuhotp Sankhkare. ii2.340A Foundation deposit.

%Egyptian Archaeology 12 (1998), fig. on front cover Upper part of deceased Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. LS 10. Kagemni Memi. Temp. Teti. Room IV. iii2.523(20)A Deceased and six registers.

%Egyptian Archaeology 12 (1998), fig. on 1

Sân el-H. agar. Great Temple.

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%Egyptian Archaeology 12 (1998), fig. on 2 [left] Saqqâra. Serapeum. Avenue of human headed sphinxes. iii2.778A Six sphinxes, in Paris, Musée Nationale du Louvre, N.391.

%Wilson, P. in Egyptian Archaeology 12 (1998), fig. on 3 [lower]

Sâ el-H. agar. iv.46A View.

%Wilson, P. in Egyptian Archaeology 12 (1998), 6 fig. on 5 [left] Two sons of Horus from foot end of lid

Sâ el-H. agar (Saïs). Miscellaneous. Coffins. iv.48A Sarcophagus of Wehebre, black stone, Dyn. XXVI, found at Tell Kawâdi.

%Wilson, P. in Egyptian Archaeology 12 (1998), fig. on 5 [right]

Sâ el-H. agar (Saïs). Miscellaneous. Reliefs. iv.48A Block, vulture holding shen-ring, and lotus flowers.

%Wilson, P. in Egyptian Archaeology 12 (1998), 6 fig. [upper left]

Sâ el-H. agar (Saïs). Miscellaneous. Reliefs. iv.48A Block with text mentioning Lady of Saïs, quartzite.

%Wilson, P. in Egyptian Archaeology 12 (1998), 6 fig. [lower left] (as Dyn. XXVI)

S. â el-H. agar (Saïs). Miscellaneous. iv.47A Colossal royal head, red granite, Late Period.

%see Wilson, P. in Egyptian Archaeology 12 (1998), 6

S. â El-H. agar (Saïs). Miscellaneous. iv.47A Block mentioning of Osiris Hemag, Late Period.

%van Dijk, J. in Egyptian Archaeology 12 (1998), fig. on 7 [left] Omit.

%van Dijk, J. in Egyptian Archaeology 12 (1998), fig. on 7 [right] Saqqâra. Between the Monastery and Sekhemkhet’s Enclosure. LS 27. Maya. Temp. Tutankhamun to

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Haremhab. Substructure. Room O. iii2.663A North wall, right of doorway, deceased adoring Osiris. East wall, left end, Nephthys.

%van Dijk, J. in Egyptian Archaeology 12 (1998), 7-9 fig. on 8 Saqqâra. Between the Monastery and Sekhemkhet’s Enclosure. LS 27. Maya. Temp. Tutankhamun to Haremhab. iii2.661A Plan of tomb and description of substructure.

%van Dijk, J. in Egyptian Archaeology 12 (1998), figs. on 9 [upper left and upper right] Saqqâra. Between the Monastery and Sekhemkhet’s Enclosure. LS 27. Maya. Temp. Tutankhamun to Haremhab. Substructure. Room K. iii2.663A South wall, deceased and wife adore Osiris, , Isis, and Nephthys. West wall, left of doorway, I, jackal on shrine with Son of Horus at either end, II, Anubis tending mummy on bier with text from Book of the Dead, and Isis and Nephthys kneeling at either side, III, jackal on shrine with Son of Horus at either end.

%van Dijk, J. in Egyptian Archaeology 12 (1998), figs. on 9 [lower left and lower right] Saqqâra. Between the Monastery and Sekhemkhet’s Enclosure. LS 27. Maya. Temp. Tutankhamun to Haremhab. Substructure. Room K. iii2.663A East wall, left of doorway, Meryt adoring, right of doorway, text of hymn to Osiris.

%see van Dijk, J. in Egyptian Archaeology 12 (1998), 9 Saqqâra. Between the Monastery and Sekhemkhet’s Enclosure. LS 27. Maya. Temp. Tutankhamun to Haremhab. iii2.663A Workmen’s graffiti on reverse side of relief blocks, including one with name of Khay.

%Egyptian Archaeology 12 (1998), 10 fig. Karnak. Great Temple. Third Pylon. Bark shrine of Hatshepsut. ii2.64A View during reconstruction.

%Nicholson, P. and Stevenson, S. in Egyptian Archaeology 12 (1998), fig. on 13 [upper right] 801-633-445 Statuette of Huy, Overseer of cattle of Thoth lord of Hermopolis Magna, son of Bawy, head lost, kneeling with stela, probably temp. Tuthmosis IV to Amenophis III, in Merthyr Tydfil, Cyfarthfa Castle Museum.

%Pawlicki, F. in Egyptian Archaeology 12 (1998), figs. on 15 [upper, view in 1894]

Deir el-Bah. ri. Great Temple of Hatshepsut. ii2.340A

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Views.

%Pawlicki, F. in Egyptian Archaeology 12 (1998), fig. on 16 [upper left] Cartouches of Tuthmosis I

Deir el-Bah. ri. Great Temple of Hatshepsut. Sanctuary. Room X. ii2.366(133)A Scene 2.

%Pawlicki, F. in Egyptian Archaeology 12 (1998), fig. on 16 [upper right] Part of offerings

Deir el-Bah. ri. Great Temple of Hatshepsut. Shrine of Anubis. Hypostyle. ii2.354(59)A [Queen] presenting offerings to Amun.

%Pawlicki, F. in Egyptian Archaeology 12 (1998), fig. on 16 [lower left]

Deir el-Bah. ri. Great Temple of Hatshepsut. Upper Court. ii2.357A View.

%Pawlicki, F. in Egyptian Archaeology 12 (1998), fig. on 16 [lower right]

Deir el-Bah. ri. Great Temple of Hatshepsut. Western niches. ii2.364A Queen seated from one niche.

%Pawlicki, F. in Egyptian Archaeology 12 (1998), figs. on 17 [upper left and upper right] King on left

Deir el-Bah. ri. Great Temple of Hatshepsut. Sanctuary. Room XI. ii2.367(138)A (a)-(b) [Tympanum, double scene, King on left, Queen on right, kneeling, offering to Amun].

%Pawlicki, F. in Egyptian Archaeology 12 (1998), 17 fig. [lower]

Deir el-Bah. ri. Great Temple of Hatshepsut. Upper Colonnade. ii2.356A Colossal head of Hatshepsut from Osiride statue.

%Harpur, Y. in Egyptian Archaeology 12 (1998), fig. on 18 Man in canoe holding calf and some cattle Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. LS 10. Kagemni Memi. Temp. Teti. iii2.522(12)A Two bottom registers, milking, lassoing cow, mat making, feeding puppy, and cattle crossing canal with herdsmen in boats.

%Harpur, Y. in Egyptian Archaeology 12 (1998), fig. on 19 Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. LS 10. Kagemni Memi. Temp. Teti. Room IV.

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%Harpur, Y. in Egyptian Archaeology 12 (1998), fig. on 20 [upper left] 2nd group of men building papyrus canoes Saqqâra. West of the Step Pyramid. D 64. (b) Ptahhotp [II] Thefi. Temp. Isesi to Unis. Offering room. iii2.601(17)A Register V.

%Harpur, Y. in Egyptian Archaeology 12 (1998), fig. on 20 [upper right] Picking and loading grapes into baskets Saqqâra. Around the Pyramid complex of Unis. Tomb of Neferherenptah. Dyn. V. iii2.637-8(2)A IV, vintage.

%Harpur, Y. in Egyptian Archaeology 12 (1998), fig. on 20 [lower] (as Kagemni Memi) Head of deceased Saqqâra. West of the Step Pyramid. D 64. (b) Ptahhotp [II] Thefi. Temp. Isesi to Unis. Offering room. iii2.604(21)A Deceased at table smelling ointment jar.

%Harpur, Y. in Egyptian Archaeology 12 (1998), fig. on 21 [upper left] Hedgehog (brought by offering bearer) Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. Mereruka Meri. Temp. Teti. Room VIII. iii2.529(40) and (41)A Offering bearers.

%Harpur, Y. in Egyptian Archaeology 12 (1998), fig. on 21 [upper right] Calf [with 5th offering bearer] Saqqâra. West of the Step Pyramid. D 64. (b) Ptahhotp [II] Thefi. Temp. Isesi to Unis. Offering room. iii2.604(21)A III, offering bearers.

%Harpur, Y. in Egyptian Archaeology 12 (1998), fig. on 21 [lower] Upper part of wife Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. No. 60 [D 22] Ty. Temp. Neuserre to end of Dyn. V. VI. Inner Hall. iii2.472-3(34)A Deceased seated, with wife squatting, and registers.

%Harpur, Y. in Egyptian Archaeology 12 (1998), fig. on 22 [upper left] One bird (from upper sub-register of caging birds) Saqqâra. Around the Pyramid complex of Unis. Tomb of Neferherenptah. Dyn. V. iii2.637-8(2)A

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I, men picking figs, and scenes of putting birds into cages and netting them.

%Harpur, Y. in Egyptian Archaeology 12 (1998), fig. on 22 [lower left] III, female baker from left end Saqqâra. Around the Pyramid complex of Unis. Tomb of Niankh- and Khnemhotp. Probably temp. Neuserre to Menkauhor. II. Vestibule. iii2.642(6)A Six registers of baking and brewing.

%Harpur, Y. in Egyptian Archaeology 12 (1998), fig. on 22 [right] (as Ptahhotp [II] Thefi) Head of deceased Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. LS 10. Kagemni Memi. Temp. Teti. Room VII. iii2.524(37)A Deceased at table, with offering list, offerings, priests, and offering bearers.

%Kirby, C. in Egyptian Archaeology 12 (1998), 24 fig. on 23 [middle and 2nd from right]

Qift.. Miscellaneous. Statues. v.130A Fragments of two colossal statues of , Predynastic, in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, 1894/105.

%Kirby, C. in Egyptian Archaeology 12 (1998), 24 fig. on 23 [right]

Kôm el-Ah. mar (Hierakonpolis). Town Enclosure. v.191A Torso of statue of man in cloak, Protodynastic, found outside north gateway, in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, E.3925.

%Giddy, L. in Egyptian Archaeology 12 (1998), figs. on 29, 30, 32 Omit.

%Egyptian Archaeology 13 (1998), fig. on front cover [left and middle] Omit.

%Egyptian Archaeology 13 (1998), fig. on front cover [right] Karnak. Great Temple. Remains of earlier buildings re-used in Third Pylon. Bark shrine of Tuthmosis IV. Alabaster. ii2.71A View after reconstruction.

%Egyptian Archaeology 13 (1998), fig. on 1, see 15-16 figs. on 1, 15, 16

%Tiradritti, F. in Egyptian Archaeology 13 (1998), 3-6 figs. on 3 [upper], 4 [right] (after Bibl.) Thebes. TT37. Harua. Dyn. XXVI. i2.68A Description, plan, and view.

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%Tiradritti, F. in Egyptian Archaeology 13 (1998), 3 fig. [lower left] Thebes. TT37. Harua. Dyn. XXVI. Outer Hall. i2.68A View.

%Tiradritti, F. in Egyptian Archaeology 13 (1998), 5 fig. on 3 [lower right] Detail Thebes. TT37. Harua. Dyn. XXVI. Outer Hall. i2.68(15.1)A (15.1) Funerary ritual scenes.

%Tiradritti, F. in Egyptian Archaeology 13 (1998), 5 fig. on 4 [left] Thebes. TT37. Harua. Dyn. XXVI. Inner Hall. i2.68(15)A Left thickness, deceased led by Anubis.

%Tiradritti, F. in Egyptian Archaeology 13 (1998), fig. on 4 [right] (after Bibl.), see 3-6 figs. on 3 [upper], 4 [right]

%see Tiradritti, F. in Egyptian Archaeology 13 (1998), 5 Thebes. TT37. Harua. Dyn. XXVI. Shrine. i2.68(16)A Left thickness, deceased with Western goddess led by Anubis.

%Tiradritti, F. in Egyptian Archaeology 13 (1998), 5-6 fig. on 5 Thebes. TT37. Harua. Dyn. XXVI. Shrine. i2.68A View with false door with statue of Osiris at (16).

%Tiradritti, F. in Egyptian Archaeology 13 (1998), fig. on 6 [upper left] Thebes. TT37. Harua. Dyn. XXVI. Finds. i2.69A Relief fragment of incomplete upper part of ram headed deity.

%Tiradritti, F. in Egyptian Archaeology 13 (1998), fig. on 6 [lower right] Thebes. TT37. Harua. Dyn. XXVI. Finds. i2.69A Relief fragments, kneeling butcher.

%see Zivie, A. in Egyptian Archaeology 13 (1998), 7-8 Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. Tomb of Maia. Royal nurse. Temp. Tutankhamun. iii2.562A Description.

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%Zivie, A. in Egyptian Archaeology 13 (1998), 7 fig. [left] Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. Tomb of Maia. Royal nurse. Temp. Tutankhamun. Entrance. iii2.562A King as young boy seated on the lap of deceased.

%Zivie, A. in Egyptian Archaeology 13 (1998), fig. on 7 [right] Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. Tomb of Maia. Royal nurse. Temp. Tutankhamun. Second room. iii2.562A View.

%Zivie, A. in Egyptian Archaeology 13 (1998), fig. on 8 [left] Upper part of deceased Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. Tomb of Maia. Royal nurse. Temp. Tutankhamun. Third room. iii2.562A Pillar, one face, deceased () with arms raised in adoration.

%Zivie, A. in Egyptian Archaeology 13 (1998), fig. on 8 [right] Saqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. Tomb of Maia. Royal nurse. Temp. Tutankhamun. Third room. iii2.562A Pillar, one face, deceased () with arms raised in adoration.

%see Labrousse, A. in Egyptian Archaeology 13 (1998), 9-10 Saqqâra. Pyramid complex of Pepy I. Seven pyramids of Queens. Pyramid of Queen Ankhesenpepy II. iii2.424A Description.

%Labrousse, A. in Egyptian Archaeology 13 (1998), 9 fig. on 10 [right] Saqqâra. Pyramid complex of Pepy I. Seven pyramids of Queens. Pyramid of Queen Ankhesenpepy II. iii2.424A Lintel with name and title of deceased, granite.

%Labrousse, A. in Egyptian Archaeology 13 (1998), fig. on 9 [middle left] Saqqâra. Pyramid complex of Pepy I. Seven pyramids of Queens. iii2.424A Reconstruction.

%Labrousse, A. in Egyptian Archaeology 13 (1998), fig. on 9 [bottom left] Saqqâra. Pyramid complex of Pepy I. Seven pyramids of Queens. iii2.424A View.

%Labrousse, A. in Egyptian Archaeology 13 (1998), fig. on 9 [right] Saqqâra. Pyramid complex of Pepy I. iii2.422A

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Reconstruction.

%Rose, P. in Egyptian Archaeology 13 (1998), 15-16 figs. on 1, 15, 16

Qas.r Ibrîm. vii.92A Description, plan and views.

%Kemp, B. in Egyptian Archaeology 13 (1998), 17- 18 fig. on 17 [lower] Amârna. Temple O.42.1. iv.197A Description and plan.

%Kemp, B. in Egyptian Archaeology 13 (1998), 17 fig. [upper] Amârna. Temple O.42.1. Finds. iv.197A Relief fragment, part of hand holding vessel, and remains of text mentioning ‘House of rejoicing’.

%Kemp, B. in Egyptian Archaeology 13 (1998), 18 fig. [lower] Amârna. Smaller Temple. iv.197A Aerial view.

%Larché, F. in Egyptian Archaeology 13 (1998), 19 figs. Karnak. Great Temple. Remains of earlier buildings re-used in Third Pylon. Bark shrine of Tuthmosis IV. Alabaster. ii2.71A Description and views during reconstruction.

%Larché, F. in Egyptian Archaeology 13 (1998), figs. on 20 [upper], 21 [lower] Upper part Karnak. Great Temple. Remains of earlier buildings re-used in Third Pylon. Bark shrine of Tuthmosis IV. Alabaster. ii2.72A King offering lettuce to Amun-Kamutf.

%Larché, F. in Egyptian Archaeology 13 (1998), fig. on 20 [lower left] Head of King Karnak. Great Temple. Remains of earlier buildings re-used in Third Pylon. Bark shrine of Tuthmosis IV. Alabaster. ii2.72A King receiving life.

%Larché, F. in Egyptian Archaeology 13 (1998), figs. on 20 [lower right], 22 [bottom left] Third scene, King offering vessel

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Karnak. Great Temple. Remains of earlier buildings re-used in Third Pylon. Bark shrine of Tuthmosis IV. Alabaster. ii2.72A Block, remains of two registers, offering stands and three scenes, King before Amun.

%Larché, F. in Egyptian Archaeology 13 (1998), fig. on 21 [upper left] Second scene, King offering incense Karnak. Great Temple. Remains of earlier buildings re-used in Third Pylon. Bark shrine of Tuthmosis IV. Alabaster. ii2.72A Block, remains of two registers, offering stands and three scenes, King before Amun.

%Larché, F. in Egyptian Archaeology 13 (1998), figs. on 21 [upper right], 22 [upper right] Karnak. Great Temple. Remains of earlier buildings re-used in Third Pylon. Bark shrine of Tuthmosis IV. Alabaster. ii2.72A King offering incense to Amun-Re.

%Larché, F. in Egyptian Archaeology 13 (1998), fig. on 21 [lower], see fig. on 20 [upper]

%Larché, F. in Egyptian Archaeology 13 (1998), fig. on 22 [top left] Offerings Karnak. Great Temple. Remains of earlier buildings re-used in Third Pylon. Bark shrine of Tuthmosis IV. Alabaster. ii2.72A Interior. I, 2, King kneeling with vases and offering list before bark of Amun.

%Larché, F. in Egyptian Archaeology 13 (1998), fig. on 22 [middle left] Upper part of King Karnak. Great Temple. Remains of earlier buildings re-used in Third Pylon. Bark shrine of Tuthmosis IV. Alabaster. ii2.72A Interior. I, 1, King seated.

%Larché, F. in Egyptian Archaeology 13 (1998), fig. on 22 [bottom left], see fig. on 20 [lower right]

%Larché, F. in Egyptian Archaeology 13 (1998), fig. on 22 [upper right], see fig. on 21 [upper right]

%Larché, F. in Egyptian Archaeology 13 (1998), fig. on 22 [lower right] Karnak. Great Temple. Remains of earlier buildings re-used in Third Pylon. Bark shrine of Tuthmosis IV. Alabaster. ii2.72A King led by [to another god].

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%Taylor, J. in Egyptian Archaeology 13 (1998), fig. on 23 [left] (as Thebes) Upper part 8 Cartonnage of Tenttadinanebu, woman, Dyn. XXII, in Dublin, National Museum of Ireland.

%Taylor, J. in Egyptian Archaeology 13 (1998), fig. on 24 [upper right] (as probably from Thebes) 801-626-310 Senemioh, wab-priest of Khons, seated, early Dyn. XVIII, in Dublin, National Museum of Ireland.

%Taylor, J. in Egyptian Archaeology 13 (1998), 24 fig. [lower] (as from Dra Abû el-Naga) Naqâda. Miscellaneous. v.119A Stela of Hetepneb and wife Iri, Dyn. VI, in Dublin, National Museum of Ireland, 1892.224.

%Giddy, L. in Egyptian Archaeology 13 (1998), figs. on 25-8 Omit.

%see Giddy, L. in Egyptian Archaeology 13 (1998), 27 Tell el-Balamn. Tomb of Iken. Dyn. XXII. iv.39A Discovery.

%Myliwiec, K. in Egyptian Archaeology 13 (1998), 37-9 Saqqâra. West of the Step Pyramid. Tomb of Merefnebef. Probably temp. Teti. iii2.611A Description.

%Myliwiec, K. in Egyptian Archaeology 13 (1998), fig. on 38 [upper left] Saqqâra. West of the Step Pyramid. Tomb of Merefnebef. Probably temp. Teti. Chapel. Façade. Entrance. iii2.611A View showing upper part of entrance.

%Myliwiec, K. in Egyptian Archaeology 13 (1998), fig. on 38 [upper right] Saqqâra. West of the Step Pyramid. Tomb of Merefnebef. Probably temp. Teti. Chapel. West wall. iii2.611A From right, [deceased] with small son and daughter, false door, and three registers of offering bearers.

%Myliwiec, K. in Egyptian Archaeology 13 (1998), fig. on 38 [lower left] Part Saqqâra. West of the Step Pyramid. Tomb of Merefnebef. Probably temp. Teti. Chapel. West wall. iii2.611A Offering list.

%Myliwiec, K. in Egyptian Archaeology 13 (1998), fig. on 38 [lower right]

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Saqqâra. West of the Step Pyramid. Tomb of Merefnebef. Probably temp. Teti. Chapel. East wall. iii2.611A Part of marsh scene with birds and ichneumon.

%Myliwiec, K. in Egyptian Archaeology 13 (1998), fig. on 39 [upper left] Female clapper and three dancers Saqqâra. West of the Step Pyramid. Tomb of Merefnebef. Probably temp. Teti. Chapel. South wall. iii2.611A Deceased, and registers, including scenes of dancers and musicians.

%Myliwiec, K. in Egyptian Archaeology 13 (1998), fig. on 39 [upper right] Head of deceased Saqqâra. West of the Step Pyramid. Tomb of Merefnebef. Probably temp. Teti. Chapel. South wall. iii2.611A Deceased, and registers, including scenes of dancers and musicians.

%Myliwiec, K. in Egyptian Archaeology 13 (1998), fig. on 39 [lower left and lower right] Saqqâra. West of the Step Pyramid. Tomb of Merefnebef. Probably temp. Teti. Chapel. Entrance. Doorway. iii2.611A Left thickness, deceased with wife Meresankh.

%Egyptian Archaeology 13 (1998), 40 fig. [lower] Sinai. Serabît el-Khâdim. Temple of Hathor. vii.347A View.

%Egyptian Archaeology 14 (1999), fig. on front cover Gîza. Miscellaneous. Tomb of Nikauinpu, Dyn. V-VI. Servant statuettes. iii2.300A Male potter squatting, in Chicago (Ill.), Oriental Institute Museum, 10628, 10645.

%Rose, P. in Egyptian Archaeology 14 (1999), 2 figs. Qasr Ibrîm. Fort. vii.94A Views.

%Rummel, U. in Egyptian Archaeology 14 (1999), 3-6 fig. on 3 [left] Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga. D.A.I.K. Excavations. Tomb K93.11. Late Second Int. Period or early Dyn. XVIII, re-used by Ramesesnakht. Temp. Ramesses IV-X. i2.599A Description and view.

%Rummel, U. in Egyptian Archaeology 14 (1999), fig. on 3 [right]

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Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga. D.A.I.K. Excavations. Tomb K93.11. Late Second Int. Period or early Dyn. XVIII, re-used by Ramesesnakht. Temp. Ramesses IV-X. i2.599A Relief fragment, head and shoulder of man.

%Rummel, U. in Egyptian Archaeology 14 (1999), fig. on 4 Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga. D.A.I.K. Excavations. Tomb K93.11. Late Second Int. Period or early Dyn. XVIII, re-used by Ramesesnakht. Temp. Ramesses IV-X. i2.599A Relief fragment, man with staff and mace, head and lower legs lost, with text mentioning temple of Karnak.

%Rummel, U. in Egyptian Archaeology 14 (1999), fig. on 5 Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga. D.A.I.K. Excavations. Tomb K93.11. Late Second Int. Period or early Dyn. XVIII, re-used by Ramesesnakht. Temp. Ramesses IV-X. i2.599A Relief fragment, upper part of official carrying fan.

%Rummel, U. in Egyptian Archaeology 14 (1999), fig. on 6 [top left] Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga. D.A.I.K. Excavations. Tomb K93.11. Late Second Int. Period or early Dyn. XVIII, re-used by Ramesesnakht. Temp. Ramesses IV-X. i2.599A Relief fragment, part of head of deity or royal male, with and part of side lock.

%Rummel, U. in Egyptian Archaeology 14 (1999), fig. on 6 [middle left] Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga. D.A.I.K. Excavations. Tomb K93.11. Late Second Int. Period or early Dyn. XVIII, re-used by Ramesesnakht. Temp. Ramesses IV-X. i2.599A Relief fragment, upper part of priest offering bread.

%Rummel, U. in Egyptian Archaeology 14 (1999), fig. on 6 [bottom left] Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga. D.A.I.K. Excavations. Tomb K93.11. Late Second Int. Period or early Dyn. XVIII, re-used by Ramesesnakht. Temp. Ramesses IV-X. i2.599A Relief fragment, two ram headed vessels and part of text.

%Rummel, U. in Egyptian Archaeology 14 (1999), 4, 6 fig. on 6 [right] Fragments from one Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga. D.A.I.K. Excavations. Tomb K93.11. Late Second Int. Period or early Dyn. XVIII, re-used by Ramesesnakht. Temp. Ramesses IV-X. Court. i2.599A Hathor capitals.

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%Spencer, N. in Egyptian Archaeology 14 (1999), 9 fig. on 7 Samannûd (Sebennytos). Temple of Onuris-. Rebuilt by Nektanebos II. Blocks. iv.43A Three fragments of cornice of Philip Arrhidaeus, red granite.

%Spencer, N. in Egyptian Archaeology 14 (1999), fig. on 8 [lower left] Samannûd (Sebennytos). Temple of Onuris-Shu. Rebuilt by Nektanebos II. Blocks. iv.43A Block with upper part of lion-headed goddess followed by male deity [= Spencer, N. in JEA 85 (1999), 63 [13]].

%Spencer, N. in Egyptian Archaeology 14 (1999), fig. on 8 [lower right] Samannûd (Sebennytos). Temple of Onuris-Shu. Rebuilt by Nektanebos II. Blocks. iv.43A Remains of scene of probably [King] before Onuris-Shu? and goddess [= Spencer, N. in JEA 85 (1999), 71, 73 [27]].

%Spencer, N. in Egyptian Archaeology 14 (1999), 8 fig. on 9 [upper left] Samannûd (Sebennytos). Temple of Onuris-Shu. Rebuilt by Nektanebos II. Blocks. iv.43A Block of Nektanebos II with god, granite, found in Samannûd, Sharia Dahab [= Spencer, N. in JEA 85 (1999), 58 [2].

%Spencer, N. in Egyptian Archaeology 14 (1999), 9 fig. [upper right] Samannûd (Sebennytos). Temple of Onuris-Shu. Rebuilt by Nektanebos II. Blocks. iv.43A Fragment from column capital, red granite.

%Spencer, N. in Egyptian Archaeology 14 (1999), fig. on 9 [lower] Samannûd (Sebennytos). Temple of Onuris-Shu. Rebuilt by Nektanebos II. Blocks. iv.43A Upper part of lion headed goddess [= Spencer, N. in JEA 85 (1999), 71 [26]].

%see Spencer, N. in Egyptian Archaeology 14 (1999), 9 Samannûd (Sebennytos). Temple of Onuris-Shu. Rebuilt by Nektanebos II. Blocks. iv.43A King wearing blue crown offering jars [= Spencer, N. in JEA 85 (1999), 63 [12]].

%see Spencer, N. in Egyptian Archaeology 14 (1999), 9 Samannûd (Sebennytos). Temple of Onuris-Shu. Rebuilt by Nektanebos II. Blocks. iv.43A Upper part of [Alexander II] offering sphinx to Onuris-Shu [= Spencer, N. in JEA 85 (1999), 59 [6]].

%see Spencer, N. in Egyptian Archaeology 14 (1999), 9

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Samannûd (Sebennytos). Temple of Onuris-Shu. Rebuilt by Nektanebos II. Blocks. iv.43A [King] offering to Onuris-Shu and goddess in return for ‘a great innundation’ [= Spencer, N. in JEA 85 (1999), 65 [15]].

%Kirby, C. and Monkhouse, W. in Egyptian Archaeology 14 (1999), 10-11 fig. on 10 Gebel el-Haridi. Abu el-Nasr. Rock tombs. v.16A Description, and plan of tombs.

%see Kirby, C. and Monkhouse, W. in Egyptian Archaeology 14 (1999), 10-11 Gebel el-Haridi. Abu el-Nasr. Rock tombs. Tomb 3. v.16A Scene, two people with arms raised in adoration before deity.

%Kirby, C. and Monkhouse, W. in Egyptian Archaeology 14 (1999), 11 fig. on 12 [lower left] Gebel el-Haridi. Abu el-Nasr. Rock tombs. Tomb 1. Dyn. VI. Forecourt. v.16A Southern wall. Figure of an Overseer of the Apportionments of the God’s offerings in the Two Houses.

%Kirby, C. and Monkhouse, W. in Egyptian Archaeology 14 (1999), fig. on 11 Gebel el-Haridi. Abu el-Nasr. Rock tombs. Tomb 2. v.16A Ceiling decoration. Four-pointed stars and bordered panels, reconstruction.

%see Kirby, C. and Monkhouse, W. in Egyptian Archaeology 14 (1999), 12 Gebel el-Haridi. Ezbet Zohary. Rock tombs. Probably 1st Int. Period. v.16A Description of necropolis.

%see Kirby, C. and Monkhouse, W. in Egyptian Archaeology 14 (1999), 12 Gebel el-Haridi. Ezbet Zohary. Rock tombs. Tomb 207. Probably 1st Int. Period. v.16A Entrance. Figures of deceased on either side of doorway.

%Pusch, E. in Egyptian Archaeology 14 (1999), 13-15 figs. Qantîr. iv.9A Description and results of geophysical survey of part of pr-Rmss.

%Roehrig, C. in Egyptian Archaeology 14 (1999), 21 fig. Gîza. Necropolis. West Field. Tomb of Ithu. Dyn. VI. Finds. iii2.103A Double statue, Iaib and Khaut (?) standing, found in front of south false-door, in Leipzig, Ägyptisches

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Museum, Inv. 3684.

%Roehrig, C. in Egyptian Archaeology 14 (1999), 21 fig. on 22 [upper] Gîza. West Field. G 1201. Wepemnefert. Temp. . iii2.57A Slab-stela with deceased at table and linen-list, in Berkeley CA, Phoebe Apperson Hearst Museum of Anthropology, 6.19825.

%Roehrig, C. in Egyptian Archaeology 14 (1999), fig. on 22 [lower left] Omit. (800-270-100) Pepy II seated on the lap of mother Ankhnesmeryre II (wife of Pepy I), calcite, in Brooklyn NY, Brooklyn Museum, 39.119.

%Roehrig, C. in Egyptian Archaeology 14 (1999), fig. on 22 [lower right] Upper part of Khentetka Gîza. West Field. G 4970. Nesutnufer. Early or middle Dyn. V. Serdab behind north false door. iii2.144A Statue of wife Khentetka seated, with small son Ruzu, in Vienna, Kunsthistorisches Museum, ÄS 7507.

%Roehrig, C. in Egyptian Archaeology 14 (1999), fig. on 23 [upper] Men putting birds into cage Abû Ghurâb. Sun Temple of Neuserre. Room of the Seasons. East Wall. Personification and scenes of the Harvest Season. iii2.322A , bird with eggs, and below, two registers, cattle, men putting birds into cage and netting [fowl], in Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum, 20038 [= Edel and Wenig Z.266].

%Roehrig, C. in Egyptian Archaeology 14 (1999), fig. on 23 [lower left]

Qift.. Miscellaneous. Statues. v.131A King seated, and nome figure of Koptos, diorite, in New York NY, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 18.2.4.

%Roehrig, C. in Egyptian Archaeology 14 (1999), fig. on 23 [lower right] Upper part 801-251-350 Statue of woman, feet lost, calcite, Dyn. IV, in London, British Museum, EA 24619.

%Roehrig, C. in Egyptian Archaeology 14 (1999), fig. on 24 [top left] (as A656) Maidûm. 16 B. Tomb of Itet. Temp. Snefru. Façade. iv.93A Relief, netting fowl and boy with apes and ibis, in Copenhagen, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Æ.I.N. 1133A.

%Roehrig, C. in Egyptian Archaeology 14 (1999), fig. on 24 [middle left]

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Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. No. 14 [D 43]. Smenkhuptah Itwesh. Temp. Isesi. iii2.452A Block with head of statue, in Brooklyn NY, Brooklyn Museum, 37.25E.

%Roehrig, C. in Egyptian Archaeology 14 (1999), fig. on 24 [bottom left] 8 Vase of Unis, calcite, in Paris, Museé Nationale du Louvre, E.32372.

%Roehrig, C. in Egyptian Archaeology 14 (1999), fig. on 24 [upper right] Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Statues. v.25A Statue of Theti, wood, Dyn. VI, in Paris, Musée Nationale du Louvre, E.11566.

%Egyptian Archaeology 14 (1999), fig. on 25 Akhmîm. Temple. v.20A Colossal statue of Queen Merytamun, daughter of Ramesses II.

%Pernigotti, S. in Egyptian Archaeology 14 (1999), 26-7 fig. on 26 [upper] El-Faiyûm. Kôm el-Asl (Bacchias). Temple of Sokanobkoneus. iv.96A Description and view.

%see Pernigotti, S. in Egyptian Archaeology 14 (1999), 26 El-Faiyûm. Kôm el-Asl (Bacchias). Temple of Soknobraisis. iv.96A Description.

%see Pernigotti, S. in Egyptian Archaeology 14 (1999), 26 El-Faiyûm. Kôm el-Asl (Bacchias). Temple of Sokanobkoneus. Finds. iv.96A Block with lower part of king and part of decree, Ptolemaic.

%see Pernigotti, S. in Egyptian Archaeology 14 (1999), 26 El-Faiyûm. Kôm el-Asl (Bacchias). Temple of Sokanobkoneus. Finds. iv.96A Part of pillar, inscribed, quartzite.

%see Pernigotti, S. in Egyptian Archaeology 14 (1999), 26 El-Faiyûm. Kôm el-Asl (Bacchias). Temple of Sokanobkoneus. Finds. iv.96A Fragment, probably part of naos, inscribed, wood.

%see Pernigotti, S. in Egyptian Archaeology 14 (1999), 26

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El-Faiyûm. Kôm el-Asl (Bacchias). Temple of Sokanobkoneus. Finds. iv.96A Fragments of statues, stone and wood.

%Pernigotti, S. in Egyptian Archaeology 14 (1999), 26 fig. (as Ptolemy II?) El-Faiyûm. Kôm el-Asl (Bacchias). Temple of Sokanobkoneus. Finds. iv.96A Head of king for inlay, glass, early Ptolemaic.

%see Pernigotti, S. in Egyptian Archaeology 14 (1999), 26 El-Faiyûm. Kôm el-Asl (Bacchias). Temple of Sokanobkoneus. Finds. iv.96A Fragment from sphinx, with demotic text on base, Roman.

%see Pernigotti, S. in Egyptian Archaeology 14 (1999), 26 El-Faiyûm. Kôm el-Asl (Bacchias). Temple of Sokanobkoneus. Finds. iv.96A Fragment of head from statue, granite, New Kingdom.

%Giddy, L. in Egyptian Archaeology 14 (1999), fig. on 28 Omit.

%Verner, M. in Egyptian Archaeology 14 (1999), 39-40 figs. on 40

Abûs.îr. D. South-west of the Pyramid of Raneferef. Tomb of Iufa. Probably Dyn. XXVII. iii2.348A Description, section, and map showing location of tomb.

%Verner, M. in Egyptian Archaeology 14 (1999), 40 fig. on 39 [lower right]

Abûs.îr. D. South-west of the Pyramid of Raneferef. Tomb of Iufa. Probably Dyn. XXVII. Burial chamber. iii2.348A Inner sarcophagus and damaged wooden coffin.

%Seidlmayer, S. in Egyptian Archaeology 14 (1999), 41 fig. [lower] Aswân. Hassawanarti. Rock texts. v.229A Nebinakhtu, wife, and ten children before Elephantine triad, temp. Ramesses II.

%Seidlmayer, S. in Egyptian Archaeology 14 (1999), 41 fig. on 42 [upper] Aswân. Hassawanarti. Rock texts. v.229A Sethos I offering wine to Khnum, with Prince Rameses (future Ramesses II) kneeling below.

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%Seidlmayer, S. in Egyptian Archaeology 14 (1999), 41-2 fig. on 42 [lower left] Aswân. Hassawanarti. Rock texts. v.229A Procession of 45 officials, including Heqareshut, Royal nurse, and Menkheperresonb, Scribe, and temp. Tuthmosis IV.

%see Seidlmayer, S. in Egyptian Archaeology 14 (1999), 42 Aswân. Hassawanarti. Rock texts. v.229A Humen, Dyn. XVIII, with text mentioning six .

%Seidlmayer, S. in Egyptian Archaeology 14 (1999), 42 fig. [lower right] Aswân. Elephantine. Temple of Satis. Temple of Hatshepsut and Tuthmosis III. v.227A Barque of Anukis, with Anukis offering life to Tuthmosis III, both seated.

%Seidlmayer, S. in Egyptian Archaeology 14 (1999), 43 fig. [right middle] Aswân. Elephantine. Rock texts. At South End of Island. First boulder. v.226A 1. Khufuankh, Dyn. IV.

%Seidlmayer, S. in Egyptian Archaeology 14 (1999), 42-3 figs. on 43 [bottom, left and right] Aswân. Elephantine. Rock texts. On granite rock at beginning of road to village. v.226A On one side, texts of Amenemhet I, on the other, of Pepy I (usurped from Khaneferre (?)), Antef II, Pepy II, Unis, Sebekhotep I, , and several private names.

%Egyptian Archaeology 15 (1999), fig. on 1 El-Amârna. North Palace. Great Outer Courtyard. Gateway into Inner Courtyard. iv.193A View.

%Parkinson, R. in Egyptian Archaeology 15 (1999), 3-4 figs. on 3 [upper], 4 (reconstruction) Rosetta. iv.1A Stela, the ‘Rosetta Stone’, black basalt, with trilingual inscription of year 9 of , in London, British Museum, EA 24.

%Parkinson, R. in Egyptian Archaeology 15 (1999), fig. on 3 [lower left] 8 Tiles with names of Amenophis III, probably from doorway, in London, British Museum, EA 58953.

%Parkinson, R. in Egyptian Archaeology 15 (1999), fig. on 3 [lower middle] Thebes. Objects from Thebes. Stelae.

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%Parkinson, R. in Egyptian Archaeology 15 (1999), fig. on 3 [lower right]

Tukh. (Nubt). Temple of Seth. Finds. v.118A Gigantic was-sceptre of Amenophis III, blue glaze, in London, Victoria and Albert Museum, 437.1895.

%Yoshimura, S. and Hasegawa, S. in Egyptian Archaeology 15 (1999), 5-6 figs. on 5, 6 Dahshûr. North of the Northern Pyramid of Snefru. Tomb, original owner probably Ipay. Royal butler. Dyn. XVIII. Re-used by Mes, Royal scribe, temp. Ramesses II. iii2.890A Description, plan, section and view of remains of superstructure.

%see Yoshimura, S. and Hasegawa, S. in Egyptian Archaeology 15 (1999), 5 fig. on 6 [lower middle] Dahshûr. North of the Northern Pyramid of Snefru. Tomb, original owner probably Ipay. Royal butler. Dyn. XVIII. Re-used by Mes, Royal scribe, temp. Ramesses II. iii2.890A Brick of Ipay.

%Yoshimura, S. and Hasegawa, S. in Egyptian Archaeology 15 (1999), 5-7 figs. on 6 [lower left], 7 [lower left and lower right] Dahshûr. North of the Northern Pyramid of Snefru. Tomb, original owner probably Ipi. Royal butler. Dyn. XVIII. Re-used by Mes, Royal scribe, temp. Ramesses II. iii2.890A Sarcophagus of Mes, unfinished, granite.

%Yoshimura, S. and Hasegawa, S. in Egyptian Archaeology 15 (1999), 6 figs. on 7 [upper left, and 2nd from left] Dahshûr. North of the Northern Pyramid of Snefru. Tomb, original owner probably Ipi. Royal butler. Dyn. XVIII. Re-used by Mes, Royal scribe, temp. Ramesses II. iii2.890A Fragments of canopic jars of Mes.

%Yoshimura, S. and Hasegawa, S. in Egyptian Archaeology 15 (1999), 7 fig. on 6 [lower right] Dahshûr. North of the Northern Pyramid of Snefru. Tomb, original owner probably Ipi. Royal butler. Dyn. XVIII. Re-used by Mes, Royal scribe, temp. Ramesses II. iii2.890A Jar docket, with hieratic text of year 7 of Ramesses II.

%Spence, K. in Egyptian Archaeology 15 (1999), 14-16 figs. on 14 [lower] (aerial view), 15 [upper right], 16 [left and upper right] El-Amârna. North Palace. iv.193A

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Description and views.

%Bresciani, E. and Pintaudi, R. in Egyptian Archaeology 15 (1999), 18-20 fig. on 18 [upper] El-Faiyûm. Medînet Mâdi. Temple C. Ptolemaic. iv.103A Description and view before excavation.

%Bresciani, E. and Pintaudi, R. in Egyptian Archaeology 15 (1999), 18 figs. on 18 [lower left], 19 [lower right] El-Faiyûm. Medînet Mâdi. Temple C. Ptolemaic. Pronaos. Entrance. iv.103A View.

%Bresciani, E. and Pintaudi, R. in Egyptian Archaeology 15 (1999), 18 fig. [lower right] (one lion) El-Faiyûm. Medînet Mâdi. Temple C. Ptolemaic. Pronaos. Entrance. iv.103A Two small lions and small sphinx.

%Bresciani, E. and Pintaudi, R. in Egyptian Archaeology 15 (1999), 18-19 figs. on 19 [lower left and lower middle] El-Faiyûm. Medînet Mâdi. Temple C. Ptolemaic. Pronaos. Naos. iv.103A View.

%Bresciani, E. and Pintaudi, R. in Egyptian Archaeology 15 (1999), fig. on 19 [upper right] El-Faiyûm. Medînet Mâdi. Temple C. Ptolemaic. Finds. iv.103A Relief fragment, upper part of king offering, Ptolemaic.

%Taylor, J. in Egyptian Archaeology 15 (1999), fig. on 22 [top left] Omit. (<<>>)

%Taylor, J. in Egyptian Archaeology 15 (1999), fig. on 22 [middle left] (as EA 41573)

Beni H. asan. Rock tombs. Various. iv.163A Model of bakers, brewers, and butcher, from tomb of Sebkhotpi (723), in London, British Museum, EA 41578.

%Taylor, J. in Egyptian Archaeology 15 (1999), fig. on 22 [upper right] Lid

Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Tomb of Priests of Amun. i2.638A Coffin and lid of Taahuti, Dyn. XXI, in London, British Museum, EA 24793.

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%Taylor, J. in Egyptian Archaeology 15 (1999), fig. on 22 [lower right] Omit. (London, British Museum, EA 9562-5)

%Taylor, J. in Egyptian Archaeology 15 (1999), fig. on 23 [top left] Omit. (<<>>)

%Taylor, J. in Egyptian Archaeology 15 (1999), fig. on 23 [bottom left] (as Dyn. VI) 801-254-400 Statue of woman Ninofretmin, Royal acquaintance, seated, Dyn. IV, formerly in Duke of Northumberland colln., now in London, British Museum, EA 65430.

%Taylor, J. in Egyptian Archaeology 15 (1999), fig. on 23 [middle middle] El-Bersha. Miscellaneous. iv.187A Headrest of Gua, inscribed, ivory, Dyn. XI or Dyn. XII.

%Taylor, J. in Egyptian Archaeology 15 (1999), fig. on 23 [bottom middle] (as Dyn. XXII) Thebes. Objects from Thebes. Stelae. i2.808A Nekhtefmut with daughter Shepenesi before Re-Harakhti, wood, Dyn. XIX, in London, British Museum, EA 37899.

%Giddy, L. in Egyptian Archaeology 15 (1999), figs. on 33, 34 [lower] Omit.

%Egyptian Archaeology 16 (2000), fig. on front cover El-Amârna. Town. House P.47.1-3. Djehutimosi. iv.203A Head of Nefertiti, brown quartzite, in Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum, 21220.

%Egyptian Archaeology 16 (2000), fig. on inside front cover The first two men 804-053-920 Tomb relief, [Nefer]ronpet with Opening-the-Mouth implements, followed by another man with a partly unrolled sheet of papyrus, and a third (only partly preserved) with an arm censer, probably temp. Amenophis III, in London, British Museum, EA 803.

%Egyptian Archaeology 16 (2000), fig. on 1 Omit.

%Jeffreys, D. in Egyptian Archaeology 16 (2000), fig. on 3 [upper] Saqqâra. Sacred Animal Complexes. Northern Group. Temple. Nektanebos I. Terrace. iii2.821A View.

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%Jeffreys, D. in Egyptian Archaeology 16 (2000), figs. on 3 [lower], 4 [upper left] Omit.

%Jeffreys, D. in Egyptian Archaeology 16 (2000), fig. on 4 [upper right] Saqqâra. Between the Monastery and Sekhemkhet’s Enclosure. Esdhout. Temp. Psammetikhos I. iii2.669A View.

%Jeffreys, D. in Egyptian Archaeology 16 (2000), figs. on 4 [lower], 5 [upper left and upper right] Omit.

Jeffreys, D. in Egyptian Archaeology 16 (2000), fig. on 5 [lower] Saqqâra. Omit.

%Dreyer, G. in Egyptian Archaeology 16 (2000), 6-7 fig. on 6 [upper] Abydos. Umm el-Qaâb. Remains from debris and various royal tombs. v.89A Year tablet of , ivory, found south-east of tomb of Aha.

%Dreyer, G. in Egyptian Archaeology 16 (2000), 7 fig. on 6 [lower] Verso, King smiting enemy

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

%Dreyer, G. in Egyptian Archaeology 16 (2000), 7 fig.

Kôm el-Ah. mâr (Hierakonpolis). Temple Enclosure. Main Deposit. v.195A Cylinder seal of Narmer, ivory, in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, E.3915.

%Egyptian Archaeology 16 (2000), 8 fig. [upper] 801-690-457 Head of a statue of queen, probably Dyn. XIX, formerly in the possession of J. Tokeley Parry, then returned to Egypt in 2000.

%Brissaud, P. in Egyptian Archaeology 16 (2000), 9, 11 figs. on 9, 11 [upper]

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). East Temple. Probably Osorkon II. iv.25A Aerial views.

%Brissaud, P. in Egyptian Archaeology 16 (2000), 11 figs. on 10, 11 [lower]

S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). iv.13A

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Aerial views.

%Brissaud, P. in Egyptian Archaeology 16 (2000), 11 fig. [upper], see 9, 11 fig. on 9

%Dorner, J. in Egyptian Archaeology 16 (2000), 12-13 fig. on 13 [lower] Ezbet Hilmi. iv.9A 1998 excavations. Description and plan.

%Dorner, J. in Egyptian Archaeology 16 (2000), fig. on 12 [left] Ezbet Hilmi. Finds. iv.10A Tomb relief, remains of scene, lower part of two men carrying birds in cage, followed by another man, with text below, Old Kingdom.

%see Stadelmann, R. in Egyptian Archaeology 16 (2000), 14-15 Thebes. Temple of Amenophis III. ii2.449A Description of 1998 excavation.

%Stadelmann, R. in Egyptian Archaeology 16 (2000), 14 fig. [upper] Thebes. Temple of Amenophis III. Colossi. ii2.449-50A Description and view.

%Stadelmann, R. in Egyptian Archaeology 16 (2000), 14 figs. on 14 [lower left], 15 [upper left and right] (showing statue base), 15 [lower right] Thebes. Temple of Amenophis III. Forecourt. ii2.450A Views.

%Stadelmann, R. in Egyptian Archaeology 16 (2000), 14 fig. [lower right] One fragment Thebes. Temple of Amenophis III. Stelae. Quartzite. ii2.451A North stela.

%see Stadelmann, R. in Egyptian Archaeology 16 (2000), 15 Thebes. Temple of Amenophis III. Forecourt. ii2.450A Statue bases.

%Stadelmann, R. in Egyptian Archaeology 16 (2000), 15 fig. [lower left] Thebes. Temple of Amenophis III. Second Brick Pylon.

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%see Stadelmann, R. in Egyptian Archaeology 16 (2000), 15 Thebes. Temple of Amenophis III. Finds. Statues of Amenophis III. ii2.453A Two large heads of King, both wearing red crown, found in Forecourt.

%see Stadelmann, R. in Egyptian Archaeology 16 (2000), 15 Thebes. Temple of Amenophis III. Forecourt. Found in Forecourt. ii2.452A Four seated statues of found in 1998.

%D’Auria, S. in Egyptian Archaeology 16 (2000), fig. on 21 [left] El-Amârna. Great Official Palace. Broad Hall. iv.198A Fragment of balustrade, royal family worshipping the Aten, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 30.10.26.12.

%D’Auria, S. in Egyptian Archaeology 16 (2000), 20 fig. on 21 [right] Karnak. Temple of Amenophis IV. Colonnade. ii2.254A Upper part of colossus of Amenophis IV wearing and double crown, sandstone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 98915.

%D’Auria, S. in Egyptian Archaeology 16 (2000), fig. on 22 [lower left] El-Amârna. Town. House N.48.15. iv.205A Statue of Amenophis IV, alabaster, in Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum, 21835.

%D’Auria, S. in Egyptian Archaeology 16 (2000), fig. on 23 [upper left] (reversed) El-Amârna. Town. House O.49.1. Pewah. iv.205A Unfinished relief, King or Queen offers wine to Amenophis IV, in Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum, 20716.

%D’Auria, S. in Egyptian Archaeology 16 (2000), fig. on 23 [upper right] Recto, head of Nefertiti El-Amârna. Great Temple. Finds. iv.195A Relief, trial piece, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 59296.

%D’Auria, S. in Egyptian Archaeology 16 (2000), fig. on 23 [lower left] 8 Man carrying jar on his shoulders, late Dyn. XVIII, formerly in C. Bogaert and J. Sams collns., now in

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Liverpool, Liverpool Museum, M.13519.

%D’Auria, S. in Egyptian Archaeology 16 (2000), fig. on 23 [lower right] El-Amârna. Town. House R.44.2. Panehesi. iv.201A Small stela, two girls Tashety and Merymaet before Menna and In..., probably from here, in San Diego CA, Museum of Man, 14881.

%D’Auria, S. in Egyptian Archaeology 16 (2000), fig. on 24 [upper] El-Amârna. City of Akhetaten. iv.193A Model of central part of City showing Great Temple, Great Official Palace and Smaller Temple.

%D’Auria, S. in Egyptian Archaeology 16 (2000), fig. on 24 [lower] El-Amârna. Town south of Wâdi. iv.205A Model of part.

%Spencer, J. in Egyptian Archaeology 16 (2000), 26-7 figs. on 27 [top left, top right, middle left, middle right] Tell Dafana (Daphnae). iv.7A Views.

%Shaw, I. in Egyptian Archaeology 16 (2000), fig. on 28 [upper] Omit. (iii2.22 - Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 14)

%Shaw, I. in Egyptian Archaeology 16 (2000), 29 fig. [lower left] Western Desert. Diorite Quarries North-West of Abû Simbel. Quartz Ridge. vii.275A Stela fragment with Horus name and part of cartouche of Neuserre, basalt.

%Shaw, I. in Egyptian Archaeology 16 (2000), fig. on 29 [lower right] Platform Western Desert. Diorite Quarries North-West of Abû Simbel. Khufu Quarry. vii.275A Stela of Khufu, black granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 68752, on diorite platform, still in situ.

%Larché, F. in Egyptian Archaeology 16 (2000), 31 figs. [left and lower right] Karnak. Great Temple. Fourth Pylon. East face. North wing. Niches. ii2.79A Lower parts of four seated Osiride statues of Tuthmosis I, dedicated by Hatshepsut.

%see Larché, F. in Egyptian Archaeology 16 (2000), 31

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Karnak. Great Temple. Fourth Pylon. East face. North wing. Niches. ii2.79A Niche frames, inscribed, one with cartouche of Tuthmosis I.

%see Larché, F. in Egyptian Archaeology 16 (2000), 31 Karnak. Great Temple. Fourth Pylon. East face. North wing. ii2.79A Remains of large scene above niches with foot of king or deity.

%see Larché, F. in Egyptian Archaeology 16 (2000), 31 Additional fragments found in Fourth Pylon Karnak. Great Temple. Colonnade of Tuthmosis I. ii2.79A Colossal group, reconstructed from fragments, Amun and Mut seated, representing Haremhab and Mutnezemt, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 602, 918.

%Giddy, L. in Egyptian Archaeology 16 (2000), 32 fig. Libyan Coast. Zâwyet Umm el-Rakham. Temple-Fort of Ramesses II. South Building. vii.368A View.

%see Giddy, L. in Egyptian Archaeology 16 (2000), 32 Libyan Coast. Zâwyet Umm el-Rakham. vii.368A Well inscribed for Ramesses II.

%see Hassan, F. in Egyptian Archaeology 16 (2000), 39 Wâdi Tummilât. El-Tell el-Kebîr. Kafr Hassan Dawood. Cemetery. Grave 913. iv.55A Vessel with of Narmer.

%Hassan, F. in Egyptian Archaeology 16 (2000), 39 fig. on 38 [upper] Wâdi Tummilât. El-Tell el-Kebîr. Kafr Hassan Dawood. Cemetery. Grave 1008. iv.55A Vessel with serekh of .

%Teeter, E. in Egyptian Archaeology 16 (2000), 41, 43 fig. on 41 Thebes. Temple of Ay and Haremhab. Broad Hall. ii2.458A Colossal statue of Tutankhamun, usurped by Ay and Haremhab, in Chicago IL, Oriental Institute Museum, 14088.

%Teeter, E. in Egyptian Archaeology 16 (2000), fig. on 42 [upper left] Omit. (Chicago IL, Oriental Institute Museum, 376)

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%Teeter, E. in Egyptian Archaeology 16 (2000), 41 fig. on 42 [upper middle] (as temp. Ptolemy II) 8 Water clock, with various deities and a king offering to Ptah, Ptolemaic, in Chicago IL, Oriental Institute Museum, 16875.

%Teeter, E. in Egyptian Archaeology 16 (2000), fig. on 42 [upper right] Omit. (Chicago IL, Oriental Institute Museum, 14098)

%Teeter, E. in Egyptian Archaeology 16 (2000), fig. on 42 [lower] 803-055-220 Lower part of a votive stela or a similar monument (rather than a relief), 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 eldest son of his body (future Ramesses II), temp. Sethos I, in Chicago IL, Oriental Institute Museum, 10507.

%Teeter, E. in Egyptian Archaeology 16 (2000), fig. on 43 [upper left] Saqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. Tomb No. 19 [D 42]. Khabauptah. Temp. Neuserre or later. iii2.454A Lintel fragment, deceased seated with part of offering text, in Chicago IL, Oriental Institute Museum, 10815.

%Teeter, E. in Egyptian Archaeology 16 (2000), fig. on 43 [upper right] Omit. (Chicago IL, Oriental Institute Museum, 7177)

%Teeter, E. in Egyptian Archaeology 16 (2000), 43 fig. [lower left] (as Dyn. XXII) Thebes. Ramesseum Area. Petrie and Quibell Excavations. Tombs of Priests and Songstresses of Amun. Dyn. XXII-XXV. Various. i2.680A (d) Stela of Djekhensesankh (woman), wood, Dyn. XXV, in Chicago IL, Oriental Institute Museum, 1351.

%Rose, P. in Egyptian Archaeology 17 (2000), 3 fig. [lower] King

Qas.r Ibrîm. Church. Remains of Taharqa Temple. vii.94A Fresco, King offering to a god.

%Nerlich, A. in Egyptian Archaeology 17 (2000), fig. on 5 [left] I, girls with sistra and Theban Tomb 85. Amenemhab. Pillars. i2.173A Pillar D (b), Three registers before deceased and wife.

%Nerlich, A. in Egyptian Archaeology 17 (2000), fig. on 6 [upper left]

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One dwarf jeweller in VI

S. aqqâra. Tomb of Mereruka Meri. Room III. iii2.528(20)A Deceased and wife followed by six registers of ka-servants, and registers of industries before them.

%Wegner, J. in Egyptian Archaeology 17 (2000), 8-10 figs. on 8 [lower], 9 [middle and bottom] Abydos. South Section. Town, Sesostris III - New Kingdom. v.92A Description with plans and view.

%Wegner, J. in Egyptian Archaeology 17 (2000), 9-10 figs. on 8 [upper], 9 [top, left and right] Abydos. South Section. Town, Sesostris III - New Kingdom. Mayor’s house (House A). v.92A Description with views and reconstruction.

%Wegner, J. in Egyptian Archaeology 17 (2000), 9-10 figs. on 8 [lower] (inset), 10 [upper right] Abydos. South Section. Town, Sesostris III - New Kingdom. Mayor’s house (House A). v.92A Seal impressions with title of Mayor and name of town (Weh-sut).

%Wegner, J. in Egyptian Archaeology 17 (2000), 17 (2000), fig. on 10 [upper left] Abydos. South Section. Town, Sesostris III - New Kingdom. v.92A Offering table of Nakht, Mayor, temp. Sesostris III, found re-used in House B.

%Wegner, J. in Egyptian Archaeology 17 (2000), fig. on 10 [middle, upper] Abydos. South Section. Town, Sesostris III - New Kingdom. Mayor’s house (House A). v.92A Statuette of woman, upper part lost.

%see Egyptian Archaeology 17 (2000), 11 Kawa. Building with wall paintings. vii.192A Scene, King approaching a standing and a seated god.

%see Egyptian Archaeology 17 (2000), 11 Kawa. Building with wall paintings. vii.192A Sandstone altar with painted cartouches of Taharqa.

%see Egyptian Archaeology 17 (2000), 11 Pyramid-complex of Pepy I. Pyramids of queens. Pyramid of Ankhnespepy II. Burial chamber. iii2.424A .

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%see Egyptian Archaeology 17 (2000), 11 Pyramid-complex of Pepy I. Pyramids of queens. Pyramid of Ankhnespepy II. Burial chamber. iii2.424A Black stone sarcophagus, inscribed with titles of queen.

%Filer, J. in Egyptian Archaeology 17 (2000), fig. on 14 [lower] Valley of the Kings. Royal Tomb 55. i2.565A Coffin made for Kiya, later changed for Amenophis IV.

%see van Walsem, R. in Egyptian Archaeology 17 (2000), 16

S. aqqâra. Between the Monastery and Sekhemkhet’s Enclosure. New Kingdom burial pits. iii2. 667A Coffin of Hesynebef, prob. temp. Tuthmosis IV - early Amenhotep III from pit 99/5.

Pinch-Brock, L. in Egyptian Archaeology 17 (2000), fig. on 18 [lower left] Omit (i2.98(7))

%Pinch-Brock, L. in Egyptian Archaeology 17 (2000), fig. on 19 [lower] Syrians with vases in I Theban Tomb 89. Amenmosi. i2.182(15) (15)Amenophis III and Hathor in kiosk with [deceased] presenting three registers.

%Pinch-Brock, L. in Egyptian Archaeology 17 (2000), fig. on 20 [lower] Sailing-boat in IV Theban Tomb 89. Amenmosi. i2.181-2(5)-(6) (5)-(6)Four registers, funeral procession.

% Owen, G. in Egyptian Archaeology 17 (2000), 21 fig. on 23 [top left] Teye kneeling El-Amarna. Tomb 25. Ay. iv.228(5)A (5) Thickness, deceased and wife Teye and hymn to the Aten.

%Owen, G. in Egyptian Archaeology 17 (2000), 21 fig. on 22 [top right] Palace El-Amarna. Tomb 4. Meryre I. iv.215(20)-(21)A (20)-(21) Royal family with attendants in chariots leave palace for Temple with military escort.

%Owen, G. in Egyptian Archaeology 17 (2000), 21 fig. on 24 Upper part, King and Queen worship in the temple

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El-Amarna. Tomb 4. Meryre I. iv.216(24)-(26)A (24)-(26) Upper part, King, Queen, and four princesses worship in the Temple, with chariots and escort in attendance, and palace at south end.

%Owen, G. in Egyptian Archaeology 17 (2000), 21 fig. on 23 [left middle] Lower part, three men with horses and chariot at end of procession El-Amarna. Tomb 9. Mahu. iv.223(7)-(8)A (7)-(8) Lower part (unfinished), deceased and his troops before Temple.

%Owen, G. in Egyptian Archaeology 17 (2000), 21 fig. on 23 [left bottom] El-Amarna. Tomb 9. Mahu. iv.223(9)-(10)A (9)-(10) Lower part, King and Queen with Princess Merytaten in chariot passing sentries.

%Owen, G. in Egyptian Archaeology 17 (2000), 24 fig. on 21 [left] El-Amarna. Tomb 8. Tutu. iv.221A View of interior.

%Owen, G. in Egyptian Archaeology 17 (2000), fig. on 21 [right] El-Amarna. Tomb 6. Panehesi. iv.218A View of outer hall showing Coptic apse.

%Owen, G. in Egyptian Archaeology 17 (2000), fig. on 22 [right, middle right] El-Amarna. Tomb 6. Panehesi. iv.219(17)A (17) Thickness, deceased and small daughter.

%Owen, G. in Egyptian Archaeology 17 (2000), fig. on 22 [right, bottom] King in chariot El-Amarna. Tomb 6. Panehesi. iv.219(10)-(11)A (10)-(11) Royal family and courtiers driving out from palace in chariots with military escort.

%Owen, G. in Egyptian Archaeology 17 (2000), fig. on 22 [left, upper] Upper part of deceased and part of text El-Amarna. Tomb 3. Ahmosi. iv.214(4)A (4) Thickness, deceased and hymn to the setting Aten.

%Owen, G. in Egyptian Archaeology 17 (2000), fig. on 22 [left, lower]

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Showing statue inside El-Amarna. Tomb 1. Huya. Entrance to shrine. iv.212(13)-(14)A View.

%Owen, G. in Egyptian Archaeology 17 (2000), fig. on 22 [right, middle left]] El-Amarna. Tomb 1. Huya. Hall. iv.212A Ceiling. Decoration.

%Owen, G. in Egyptian Archaeology 17 (2000), fig. on 23 [top, middle] El-Amarna. Tomb 23. Any. Entrance. iv.228(5)A Thickness, deceased entering.

%Owen, G. in Egyptian Archaeology 17 (2000), fig. on 23 [upper, right] showing statue El-Amarna. Tomb 23. Any. Shrine. iv.228A View.

%Owen, G. in Egyptian Archaeology 17 (2000), fig. on 23 [right, lower] Nefertiti and princesses worship the Aten El-Amarna. Tomb 14. Mey. Entrance. iv.225(3)A Thickness, upper part, Royal family worship the Aten.

%Der Manuelian, P. in Egyptian Archaeology 17 (2000), fig. on 25 [lower] Gîza. West Field. iii2.47A View of Cemetery 2100 showing pyramid of Khephren.

Der Manuelian, P. in Egyptian Archaeology 17 (2000), fig. on 25 [upper] Omit (iii2.47)

%Der Manuelian, P. in Egyptian Archaeology 17 (2000), fig. on 26 [upper left] Gîza. West Field. G 2150. Kanufer. iii2.78(8)A (8) Deceased and wife with small daughter.

%Der Manuelian, P. in Egyptian Archaeology 17 (2000), fig. on 26 [lower right] Gîza. West Field. G 2110. Nufer. iii2.73(1)(b) (1) Doorway. (b) four scribes, including Nofru and Senenuka before deceased, in Boston Mus. 07.1002.

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Der Manuelian, P. in Egyptian Archaeology 17 (2000), fig. on 27 [top] Omit (iii2.484(5))

% Giddy, L. in Egyptian Archaeology 17 (2000), 32 fig. Western Desert. Diorite quarries North-west of Abû Simbel. Stela Ridge. vii.275A Stela, Amenemhet II offering to Hathor, sandstone.

%see Köhler, E. C. in Egyptian Archaeology 17 (2000), 38-40 Helwân. Ezbet el-Walda. iv.75A Macquarie University excavations 1997 on. Description of site and some dates.

%Köhler, E. C. in Egyptian Archaeology 17 (2000), 39 fig. [right, upper] Helwân. Ezbet el-Walda. Cemeteries Dyn. I-II. Stelae. iv.75A Fragment of ceiling stela with part of offering-list, found in Dyn. II mastaba (name lost).

%Egyptian Archaeology 17 (2000), fig. on 44 [bottom] Deir el-Bersha. iv.177A View of site.

%Wilson, P. in Egyptian Archaeology 18 (2001), 3-5 figs. on 3

S. â el-H. agar (Sais). iv.46A EES Survey, 1997, with plan of area and view of temple blocks.

%Strudwick, N. in Egyptian Archaeology 18 (2001), 6-7 figs. on 7 [lower, left and right] Theban Tomb 99. Sennufer. Finds. i2.206A Linen of deceased with extracts from Book of the Dead.

%see Strudwick, N. in Egyptian Archaeology 18 (2001), 7 Theban Tomb 99. Sennufer. Finds. i2.206A Fragment of cartonnage of Djeharefankh, son of Djekhensefankh, Dyn. XXII.

%Strudwick, N. in Egyptian Archaeology 18 (2001), 7-8 fig. on 8 [upper right] Theban Tomb 99. Sennufer. Finds. i2.206A Linen fragment mentioning King and Udjahor, Fourth Priest of Amun, buried in a year 10 (of Shabaka (?)), Dyn. XXV.

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%Strudwick, N. in Egyptian Archaeology 18 (2001), 8 fig.[upper, second from right] Theban Tomb 99. Sennufer. Finds. i2.206A Linen fragment of Harenpe, son of Udjahor, with date of a year 12, Dyn. XXV.

%see Strudwick, N. in Egyptian Archaeology 18 (2001), 8 Theban Tomb 99. Sennufer. Finds. i2.206A Cartonnage of Nyny, daughter of a Priest of Amun of Kawa, Dyn. XXV.

%Strudwick, N. in Egyptian Archaeology 18 (2001), fig. on 8 [lower] Theban Tomb 99. Sennufer. i2.206A View of exterior.

Malek, J. and Moffett, J. in Egyptian Archaeology 18 (2001), fig. on 11 Omit (i2.574)

%Nicholson, P. in Egyptian Archaeology 18 (2001), fig. on 17 [lower, left] Mît Rahîna. Kôm Helul. iii2.851A Head of statuette, faience, Dyn. XXVI-XXX.

%see Spencer, J. in Egyptian Archaeology 18 (2001), 18 Tell el-Balamun. Tomb of Iken, Vizier, Temp. Osorkon I. iv.39A British Museum excavation report. Brief description of finds, and date.

%Spencer, J. in Egyptian Archaeology 18 (2001), 20 fig. [lower] Medînet Habu. Tombs inside enclosure. Dyn. XXII-XXVI. 1. Harsiesi. i2.772A Sarcophagus of deceased.

%Aksamit, J. in Egyptian Archaeology 18 (2001), 21, 24 figs.

Deir el-Bah. ri. Temple of Amun. Tuthmosis III. ii2.378A Description with plan, view, and aerial view.

Aksamit, J. in Egyptian Archaeology 18 (2001), fig. on 22 [upper left]

Deir el-Bah. ri. Temple of Amun. Tuthmosis III. Columned room. ii2.378A Fragment of painted relief, upper part of ka-figure.

%Aksamit, J. in Egyptian Archaeology 18 (2001), figs. on 22 [upper right], [lower right]

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Deir el-Bah. ri. Temple of Amun. Tuthmosis III. ii2.378A Fragments of painted relief, Horus as falcon, and Tuthmosis III receiving life.

%Aksamit, J. in Egyptian Archaeology 18 (2001), fig. on 22 [lower, left]

Deir el-Bah. ri. Temple of Amun. Tuthmosis III. ii2.378A Fragment with upper part of Tuthmosis III.

%Aksamit, J. in Egyptian Archaeology 18 (2001), fig. on 23 Reconstructed fragments

Deir el-Bah. ri. Temple of Amun. Tuthmosis III. The Niche. ii2.378A Right wall. Tuthmosis III seated at offering table.

%Ashton, S.-A. in Egyptian Archaeology 18 (2001), fig. on 25 [left] (as 586) 801-805-270 Statue of a queen or a goddess, wearing tripartite wig with triple uraeus, feet restored, Ptolemaic, black stone, formerly in P. Philip colln. ... now in San Jose (Calif.), Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum and Art Gallery, RC 1582.

%Ashton, S.-A. in Egyptian Archaeology 18 (2001), 25 fig. [right] (f) IV, Ptolemy III censing to parents Ptolemy II and Arsinoë Karnak. Temple of Khons. Propylon. ii2.226(3) Five registers.

%Ashton, S.-A. in Egyptian Archaeology 18 (2001), fig. on 26 [upper left] 801-805-120 Woman holding double cornucopia, probably Arsinoë II (wife of Ptolemy II Philadelphus), head and lower legs lost, basalt, early Ptolemaic, at Christie’s in 1981, now in Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum, E.27.1981.

%Ashton, S.-A. in Egyptian Archaeology 18 (2001), 26 fig. [upper, right] Fûa. iv.2A Upper part of a queen, Ptolemaic, in Alexandria Museum, 3227 (formerly 3222).

%Ashton, S.-A. in Egyptian Archaeology 18 (2001), fig. on 26 [lower left] 801-805-260 A queen, probably Arsinoë II (wife of Ptolemy II Philadelphus), holding double cornucopia, basalt, early Ptolemaic, in St. Petersburg, State Hermitage Museum, 3936.

%Ashton, S.-A. in Egyptian Archaeology 18 (2001), fig. on 26 [lower right] (as MMA 89.2.90)

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801-805-235 Queen or goddess (cartouche of probably not ancient) holding cornucopia, in New York, M.M.A. 89.2.660.

%Magdolen, D. in Egyptian Archaeology 18 (2001), fig. on 27 8 Coffin of Mernebi, 3rd Int. Per. or Late Period, in Bratislava, Natural History Institute, A 3219.

%Haarlem, W. M. van in Egyptian Archaeology 18 (2001), 33-5 fig. on 33 [right, upper] Tell Ibrahim Awad. Temple. iv.10A Netherlands Foundation for Archaeological Research excavations. Description with plan of Old Kingdom temple.

%Haarlem, W. M. van in Egyptian Archaeology 18 (2001), 33 fig. [right, lower right] Tell Ibrahim Awad. Temple. iv.10A Ivory statuette from temple deposit, M. K.

%Haarlem, W. M. van in Egyptian Archaeology 18 (2001), 35 fig. on 34 [right, bottom] Tell Ibrahim Awad. Settlement/cemetery area. iv.10A Seal impression with Horus name of , Iry-.

%Egyptian Archaeology 19 (2001), fig. on 1 Karnak. Hypostyle. ii2.41A View.

%Paulin-Grothe, E. and Schneider T. in Egyptian Archaeology 19 (2001), 3-4 figs. on 4 [upper left and lower] Valley of the Kings. Workman’s huts near tomb of Ramesses X. i2.590A University of Basel excavations. Description with view and plan showing position of huts.

%Paulin-Grothe, E. and Schneider T. in Egyptian Archaeology 19 (2001), 5 figs. on 3 [right], 5 [lower right] Valley of the Kings. Workman’s huts near tomb of Ramesses X. i2.590A Two fragmentary votive stelae, both of Servants in the Place of Truth, one named Pedeamun, Dyn. XX.

%Brand, P. in Egyptian Archaeology 19 (2001), fig. on 11 [upper] III, 1, King censing before barks of carried by priests Karnak. Great Temple. Hypostyle Hall. ii2.45(154)A

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(154)Three registers, Sethos I.

%Brand, P. in Egyptian Archaeology 19 (2001), figs. on 11 [lower, left and right, right showing recent deterioration]] V, 1, Offering-list with spell of presenting wine (above doorway), and part of bark of Amun Karnak. Great Temple. Hypostyle Hall. ii2.45-6(155)A (155) Five registers, I-V, Sethos I ‘Daily ritual’ and ‘Ritual of Amenophis I’.

%Brand, P. in Egyptian Archaeology 19 (2001), figs. on 12 [upper] IV, 2, Details of Great Karnak. Great Temple. Hypostyle Hall. ii2.46-7(157)A (157) Four remaining registers.

%Brand, P. in Egyptian Archaeology 19 (2001), fig. on 12 [lower, left] II, Six name-rings Karnak. Great Temple. Hypostyle Hall. ii2.58(173)A (173) Two registers.

%Brand, P. in Egyptian Archaeology 19 (2001), fig. on 12 [lower, right] Karnak. Great Temple. Hypostyle Hall. Finds. ii2.53A Block, deity and another figure, from a scene on the north interior wall.

%Brand, P. in Egyptian Archaeology 19 (2001), fig. on 13 [upper, left] IV, 3, King offering food to Amun Karnak. Great Temple. Hypostyle Hall. ii2.46(156)A (156) Four remaining registers.

%Brand, P. in Egyptian Archaeology 19 (2001), fig. on 13 [upper, right] IV, 8, 9, King offering to Osiris, and offering natron to Amun Karnak. Great Temple. Hypostyle Hall. ii2.45-6(155)A (155) Five registers I-V, Sethos I. ‘Daily ritual’ and ‘Ritual of Amenophis I’.

%Brand, P. in Egyptian Archaeology 19 (2001), fig. on 13 [lower] Karnak. Great Temple. Hypostyle Hall. Exterior. South Side. ii2.57A View of part.

%Jaritz, H. in Egyptian Archaeology 19 (2001), 20 fig.

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Thebes. Temple of Merneptah. ii2.447A View after excavation.

%Jaritz, H. in Egyptian Archaeology 19 (2001), on fig. on 22 [left, middle] Thebes. Temple of Merneptah. Statues re-used as building material. ii2.449A Head of colossal sphinx of Amenophis III.

%Jaritz, H. in Egyptian Archaeology 19 (2001), fig. on 22 [right, top and second from top] Thebes. Temple of Merneptah. Finds. ii2.449A Two fragments of decorated and inscribed relief, upper part of negro, and part of cartouche of Amenophis III.

%Jaritz, H. in Egyptian Archaeology 19 (2001), fig. on 22 [right, middle] Thebes. Temple of Merneptah. Finds. ii2.449A Fragments of a colossal statue.

%Jaritz, H. in Egyptian Archaeology 19 (2001), fig. on 22 [right, bottom] Thebes. Temple of Merneptah. North-west magazine. Pillared hall. ii2.449A Stela found in fragments, Merneptah offers Maat to Amen-re, with text below naming gifts for the temple.

%Jaritz, H. in Egyptian Archaeology 19 (2001), fig. on 23 [left middle, left] Thebes. Temple of Merneptah. Finds. ii2.449A Fragment from colossal dog statue, and upper part of statue of Amenophis III protected by it.

%Jaritz, H. in Egyptian Archaeology 19 (2001), fig. on 23 [left middle, right] Thebes. Temple of Merneptah. Finds. ii2.449A Head of colossal dog statue, and upper part of statue of Amenophis III protected by it.

%Welsby, D. in Egyptian Archaeology 19 (2001), 25 figs. [upper, lower left] Kawa. Building with wall paintings. vii.192A Description with plan and view.

%Welsby, D. in Egyptian Archaeology 19 (2001), 27 fig. on 26 [upper left] Kawa. Building with wall paintings. vii.192A Room 1. North wall. Remains of scene, sandal clad feet of King approaching a standing and seated god.

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%.Welsby, D. in Egyptian Archaeology 19 (2001), 27 fig. on 26 [right, top] Kawa. Building with wall paintings. vii.192A Room 1. Sandstone altar with painted cartouches of Taharqa.

%Welsby, D. in Egyptian Archaeology 19 (2001), 27 fig. on 26 [right, bottom] Kawa. Building with wall paintings. vii.192A Room 1. Fragment of painted plaster.

%Welsby, D. in Egyptian Archaeology 19 (2001), 27 fig. on 26 [left, bottom] Kawa. Building with wall paintings. vii.192A Room 2. Remains of scene, striding figure, probably King, and part of column of text.

%Welsby, D. in Egyptian Archaeology 19 (2001), 27 fig. on 26 [left, middle] Kawa. Building with wall paintings. Finds. vii.192A Clay sealings with hieroglyphic inscriptions.

%Giddy, L. in Egyptian Archaeology 19 (2001), 30-1 fig. on 30

Oasis of Dâkhla. Town. Ain As.îl. Palace. Finds. vii.296A Sealing of an official, temp. Pepy II.

%Bárta, M. and Vachala, B. in Egyptian Archaeology 19 (2001), 33-5 figs. on 34 [upper and lower left]

Abûs.îr. F. South Abûs.îr. Tomb of Hetepi, Dyn IV. iii2.348A Description with views.

%Bárta, M. and Vachala, B. in Egyptian Archaeology 19 (2001), 33-5 figs. on 34 [upper and lower left]

Abûs.îr. F. South Abûs.îr. Tomb of Hetepi, Dyn IV. iii2.348A Scene on façade of chapel, deceased seated at table with offering list and Nakhti kneeling under chair.

%Harrell, J. in Egyptian Archaeology 19 (2001), 36-8 fig. on 36 [upper] El-Amarna. Quarries. iv.237A EES Survey 2000 with topographical map.

%Harrell, J. in Egyptian Archaeology 19 (2001), 36-7 fig. on 36 [lower] Lower register, man carrying stone Ashmunein. Pylon of Ramesses II. Re-used Amarna blocks. iv.168A

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Two registers, man carrying stone in lower.

%Harrell, J. in Egyptian Archaeology 19 (2001), 37 fig. [lower] El-Amarna. Quarries. Limestone quarry H. iv.237A Description with view.

%Harrell, J. in Egyptian Archaeology 19 (2001), 38 fig. [upper right] El-Amarna. Quarries. Limestone quarry 5. Dyn XVIII or XIX. iv.237A Plan of a temple drawn on a pillar.

%Alexanian, N. and Seidlmayer, S. in Egyptian Archaeology 20 (2002), 3-5 fig. on 3 [lower] Dahshûr. iii2.876A Site survey by Free University of Berlin with description and view of Snefru pyramids.

%Alexanian, N. and Seidlmayer, S. in Egyptian Archaeology 20 (2002), 4 figs. [lower left, and right lower] Dahshûr. East of the Southern Pyramid of Snefru. Mastaba of Ipi. iii2.895A Description and views.

%Alexanian, N. and Seidlmayer, S. in Egyptian Archaeology 20 (2002), 4 fig. [lower, right upper] Dahshûr. East of the Southern Pyramid of Snefru. Mastaba of Ipi. iii2.895A Serdab. Two standing statues, headless.

%Kemp, B. in Egyptian Archaeology 20 (2002), fig. on 12 [lower] El-Amârna. Rock-tombs. iv.209A View of cliffs with rock-tombs.

%Egyptian Archaeology 20 (2002), 13 fig. Partial reconstruction Medînet Habu. Dyn. XVIII Temple. Room I. ii2.470A Double-statue, Tuthmosis III and Amun, fragments, granite.

%Malek, J. in Egyptian Archaeology 20 (2002), fig. on 14 (Sébah photo) Kôm Ombo. vi.179A View before 1874.

%Malek, J. in Egyptian Archaeology 20 (2002), fig. on 15 [lower] (Beato photo)

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Karnak. Hypostyle Hall. ii2.41A View before 1874 showing falling column.

%Haarlem, W. M. van in Egyptian Archaeology 20 (2002), 16-17 figs. on 17 [left, middle and bottom, right, bottom] Tell Ibrahîm Awad. Temple. Deposits. iv.10A Ivory statuettes, Early Dynastic Period or Predynastic.

%Hoffmeier, J. in Egyptian Archaeology 20 (2002), 18-19 figs. on 19 [upper] North Sinai. Tell el-Borg. vii.339A Decorated and inscribed blocks, one with part of cartouche of a Tuthmosis, probably III, two with cartouches of Ramesses II, another with part of speech by king to military personnel, probably from a Ramesside temple.

%Andreu, G. in Egyptian Archaeology 20 (2002), fig. on 21 [lower] Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. i2.685A View.

%Andreu, G. in Egyptian Archaeology 20 (2002), fig. on 22 [top] (reversed) Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Khenu of Ramesses II. Finds. i2.696A Lintel dedicated by Ramosi, Ramesses II protected by Hathor-cow in papyrus, in Louvre, E. 16276 a, b.

%Andreu, G. in Egyptian Archaeology 20 (2002), fig. on 22 [bottom, left] Head of Libyan captive, in Louvre E. 16354. Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Khenu of Ramesses II. Finds. i2.696A Five heads of captives in Louvre E. 16353-7.

%Andreu, G. in Egyptian Archaeology 20 (2002), fig. on 22 [bottom, right] (as from Deir el-Medîna) 8 Linen-box of Khaemtaui, Servant, N. K., in Louvre N.2918.

%Andreu, G. in Egyptian Archaeology 20 (2002), fig. on 23 [bottom left] Deir el-Medîna. Miscell. i2.710A Statue of Queen Ahmosi Nefertere (a) Dedicated by Dhutihirmaktuf, wooden, probably from here, in Louvre N.470.

%Andreu, G. in Egyptian Archaeology 20 (2002), fig. on 23 [bottom right]

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801-615-770 Ancestral bust of man and woman, Dyn. XIX-XX, in Louvre E.14702.

%Raven, M. in Egyptian Archaeology 20 (2002), 26-8 figs. on 26, 28 [lower] (as Meryneit/Meryre)

S. aqqâra. Necropolis. Tomb H 9. Merytyneit/Merytyaten. i2.666A Description with view and plan.

%Raven, M. in Egyptian Archaeology 20 (2002), fig. on 27 [middle]

S. aqqâra. Necropolis. Tomb H 9. Merytyneit/Merytyaten. iii2.666A Part of scene, mourning women.

%Raven, M. in Egyptian Archaeology 20 (2002), 27 fig. [bottom, left]

S. aqqâra. Necropolis. Tomb H 9. Merytyneit/Merytyaten. iii2.666A Part of scene, inauguration of a royal bark.

%Raven, M. in Egyptian Archaeology 20 (2002), 27 fig. [top, right]

S. aqqâra. Necropolis. Tomb H 9. Merytyneit/Merytyaten. iii2.666A Relief, head of deceased with inscription.

%Raven, M. in Egyptian Archaeology 20 (2002), 27-8 fig. [top, left]

S. aqqâra. Necropolis. Tomb H 9. Merytyneit/Merytyaten. iii2.666A Door jamb with text showing change in writing of name from Meryneit to Meryre.

%Raven, M. in Egyptian Archaeology 20 (2002), 28 fig. on 27 [bottom, right]

S. aqqâra. Necropolis. Tomb H 9. Merytyneit/Merytyaten. iii2.666A Seated double-statue of deceased and wife Aniuia.

%Raven, M. in Egyptian Archaeology 20 (2002), fig. on 28 [upper]

S. aqqâra. Necropolis. Tomb H 9. Merytyneit/Merytyaten. iii2.666A Remains of scene, opening the mouth ceremony.

%see Giddy, L. in Egyptian Archaeology 20 (2002), 29 Tell el-Rub (Mendes). Temple. iv.36A Blocks with cartouches of Achoris, originally from a dado round the inner walls.

%see Giddy, L. in Egyptian Archaeology 20 (2002), 29

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Tell el-Rub (Mendes). Temple. iv.36A Kneeling black granite statue, headless, of Philip Arrhidaeus.

%see Giddy, L. in Egyptian Archaeology 20 (2002), 29

S. aqqâra. Monument of Khaemweset. iii2.435A Inscribed blocks and re-used pieces including stelae of Tuthmosis IV, and Old Kingdom blocks.

%see Giddy, L. in Egyptian Archaeology 20 (2002), 29-30

S. aqqâra. Monument of Khaemweset. Rock-cut chamber. iii2.435A Headless sphinx (?) with remains of figure of Khufu between paws.

%see Giddy, L. in Egyptian Archaeology 20 (2002), 29-30

S. aqqâra. Monument of Khaemweset. Rock-cut chamber. iii2.435A Clay statue of Sekhmet with Horus name of Khufu and cartouche of a Pepy.

%see Giddy, L. in Egyptian Archaeology 20 (2002), 30

S. aqqâra. Tomb of Sekwaskhet. iii2.558A Brief report of excavations by Univ. of Pennsylvania Mus.

%see Giddy, L. in Egyptian Archaeology 20 (2002), 30

S. aqqâra. Tomb of Sekwaskhet. Burial chamber. iii2.558A Pyramid texts including name of deceased.

%see Giddy, L. in Egyptian Archaeology 20 (2002), 30

S. aqqâra. Tomb of Sihathor-Ipy. iii2.558A Brief report of excavations by Univ. of Pennsylvania Mus.

%see Giddy, L. in Egyptian Archaeology 20 (2002), 30

S. aqqâra. Tomb of Sihathor-Ipy. Burial chamber. iii2.558A Pyramid texts including name of Sekwaskhet.

%see Giddy, L. in Egyptian Archaeology 20 (2002), 30

S. aqqâra. Between Monastery and Sekhemkhet’s Enclosure. Tomb of Kar. Dyn. V. iii2.654A Brief report of excavations by the SCA. Remains of painted scenes and a false-door.

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%see Giddy, L. in Egyptian Archaeology 20 (2002), 30

S. aqqâra. Tomb of Kar. Burial chamber. iii2.654A Inscribed sarcophagus.

%see Giddy, L. in Egyptian Archaeology 20 (2002), 30

S. aqqâra. Tomb of Kar. Burial chamber. iii2.654A Offering table inscribed with offering list.

%see Giddy, L. in Egyptian Archaeology 20 (2002), 30

Wâdi H. ammâmât. Quarry for breccia verde antica. vii.337A Rock inscriptions, one with cartouche of Psammetikhos I.

%see Giddy, L. in Egyptian Archaeology 20 (2002), 31 Gîza. West Field. Cemetery 2500. Finds. iii2.95A Offering-table, broken, of Ankhiris, King’s Acquaintance, Old Kingdom.

%see Giddy, L. in Egyptian Archaeology 20 (2002), 31 Gîza. West Field. Cemetery 2500. Finds. iii2.95A Lower part of false-door of Niirptah found in G 2504, possibly son of owner of G 2240.

%see Giddy, L. in Egyptian Archaeology 20 (2002), 31

S. aqqâra. Tomb of Neteruimes. Royal messenger of Ramesses II (?). iii2.562A Brief report of CNRS excavations.

%see Giddy, L. in Egyptian Archaeology 20 (2002), 31

S. aqqâra. Tomb of Penrennut. First Royal Cupbearer. Temp. Merneptah. iii2.562A Brief mention of CNRS work.

%see Giddy,|L. in Egyptian Archaeology 20 (2002), 31

S. aqqâra. Finds from West of the Step Pyramid. iii2.613A Fragment of boundary stela of Neterikhet.

%see Giddy, L. in Egyptian Archaeology 20 (2002), 32 Ihnâsya el-Medîna. Tomb of Uzathotep. 1st Int. Per. or M. K. iv.119A Report of Spanish Archaeological mission. Brief description of painted scenes, offering bringers and

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%see Giddy, L. in Egyptian Archaeology 20 (2002), 33 Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga. Tomb of Antef (Nubkheperre). i2.602A DAI excavations with brief description.

%see Giddy, L. in Egyptian Archaeology 20 (2002), 33 Theban Tomb 37. Harua. i2.68A CRA (Milan) excavations and with brief description.

%Kessler, D. and Nur el-Din, A. in Egyptian Archaeology 20 (2002), 36-7 fig. on 36 Tûna el-Gebel. Animal Galleries. iv.174A Description with plan showing pre-Ptolemaic and Ptolemaic sections.

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