Egyptian Archaeology. the Bulletin of the Egypt Exploration Society

Egyptian Archaeology. the Bulletin of the Egypt Exploration Society

Egyptian Archaeology. The Bulletin of the Egypt Exploration Society Past and present members of the staff of the Topographical Bibliography of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic Texts, Statues, Stelae, Reliefs and Paintings, especially R. L. B. Moss and E. W. Burney, have taken part in the analysis of this periodical and the preparation of this list at the Griffith Institute, University of Oxford This pdf version (situation on 27 November 2009): Jaromir Malek (Editor), Diana Magee, Elizabeth Fleming and Alison Hobby (Assistants to the Editor) Egyptian Archaeology 1 (1991), frontcover Saqqâra. Tomb LS 27, Maya. Temp. Tutankhamun 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-sphinxes. 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 Isis, 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 Topographical Bibliography of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic Texts, Statues, Stelae, Reliefs and Paintings Griffith Institute, Sackler Library, 1 St John Street, Oxford OX1 2LG, United Kingdom [email protected] 2 Sphinx of Taharqa, 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. Tutankhamun 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. Tutankhamun to Haremhab. Substructure. iii2.663A Head of wife (from scene before Osiris and Nephthys). Martin in Egyptian Archaeology 1 (1991), fig. on 25 Saqqâra. Tomb LS 27, Maya. Temp. Tutankhamun to Haremhab. iii2.661A Offering-bringers with animals. Zivie in Egyptian Archaeology 1 (1991), fig. on 26 Saqqâra. Around Teti 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. Topographical Bibliography of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic Texts, Statues, Stelae, Reliefs and Paintings Griffith Institute, Sackler Library, 1 St John Street, Oxford OX1 2LG, United Kingdom [email protected] 3 i2.436A Upper part of inner coffin of deceased, black granite, in British Museum 1001. 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] Luxor. 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 Amun 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) Hathor 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) Sphinx of Tutankhamun, alabaster. Giddy in Egyptian Archaeology 2 (1992), fig. on 12 Karnak. Great Temple. Hypostyle. ii2.50A View of columns. Topographical Bibliography of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic Texts, Statues, Stelae, Reliefs and Paintings Griffith Institute, Sackler Library, 1 St John Street, Oxford OX1 2LG, United Kingdom [email protected] 4 Giddy in Egyptian Archaeology 2 (1992), fig. on 13 Gîza. Menkaure Cemetery. Tomb of Perniankh. 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 Ptah. 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 Topographical Bibliography of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic Texts, Statues, Stelae, Reliefs and Paintings Griffith Institute, Sackler Library, 1 St John Street, Oxford OX1 2LG, United Kingdom [email protected] 5 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-Daba. Palace gardens. iv.10A Plan. Bietak in Egyptian Archaeology 2 (1992), 26-8 with figs. on 26-7, cf. 28 [lower] Tell el-Daba. Palace gardens. iv.10A Fragments of frescos with scenes including floral motifs, bull leapers and acrobats. Bietak in Egyptian Archaeology 2 (1992), fig. on 28 [lower] Tell el-Daba. 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] Topographical Bibliography of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic Texts, Statues, Stelae, Reliefs and Paintings Griffith Institute, Sackler Library, 1 St John Street, Oxford OX1 2LG, United Kingdom [email protected] 6 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 Horus 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, Ramesses I. 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.

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