BRITISH MUSEUM. A GUIDE TO THE Egyptian Galleries (Sculpture). ■ WI7H sg PLATES AND 46 ILLUSTRATIONS IN THE TEXT. PRINTED BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES. 1909. PRICE ONE SHILLING AND SIXPENCE. Digitized by tine Internet Arcliive in 2014 littps://arcliive.org/details/guidetoegyptiangOObrit_0 A GUIDE TO THE EGYPTIAN GALLERIES (SCULPTURE). BRITISH MUSEUM. A GUIDE TO THE Egyptian Galleries (Sculpture). WITH sg PLATES AND 46 ILLUSTRATIONS IN THE TEXT. PRINTED BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES. 1909. PRICE ONE SHILLING AND SIXPENCE. [./// Rights Reservcd.-X HARKISDN AND SONS, PRINTERS IN ORDINARY TO HIS MAJESTY, ST. martin's lane, LONDON. PREFACE. This Guide contains descriptions of the Egyptian Sculptures and other Egyptian Antiquities which are exhibited on the Ground Floor, in a series of Galleries extending from north to south on the west side of the British Museum. The arrangement is, as far as possible, chronological. The monuments of the Ancient Empire are placed chiefly in the Vestibule ; those of the Middle Empire will be found in the Northern Gallery and Central Saloon; and in the Southern Gallery are the Antiquities of the New Empire, and of the Saite, Ptolemaic, Roman and Christian Periods. For convenience of reference the monuments have been renumbered consecutively with numbers painted in the top centre of the plinths and frames. The old numbers are in the left-hand lower corners. Indexes to the two'sets of numbers will be found on pp. 307 ff. E. A. WALLIS BUDGE. Department of Egyptian and Assyrian Antiquities, British Museum. January 20, 1909, CONTENTS. PACIE PREFACE .......... V LIST OF PLATES ......... ix ILLUSTRATIONS IN THE TEXT ...... xiii LIST OF PENEFACTORS ........ XV DESCRIPTIONS OF ANTIQUITIES :■ — ANCIENT EMPIRE THIRD DYNASTY ....... 1 FOURTH DYNASTY . . . . . . . 4 FIFTH DYNASTY . . . . . - I? SIXTH DYNASTY ....... 23 ELEVENTH DYNASTY ...... 30 MIDDLE E^^IPIRE TWELFTH DYNASTY ...... 39 THIRTEENTH-SEVENTEENTH DYNASTIES . . . 80 NINETEENTH DYNASTY . . . . . -158 NEW EMPIRE TWENTIETH-TWENTY-FIFTH DYNASTIES . . -197 TWENTY-SIXTH-THIRTIETH DYNASTIES . . .2 22 PTOLEI^LAIC PERIOD . . . . . . -2^6 ROMAN AND CHRISTIAN PERIODS . . . . . 281 ADDITIONS ......... 303 INDEX OF EXHIBITION NUMBERS ...... 307 INDEX OF REGISTRATION NUMBERS . . . . -319 GENERAL INDEX . . . . . . . -331 LIST OF PLATES. FACING PAGE. Plate I. Sepulchral stele of Ka-nefer ... 4 „ II. Sepulchral stele of Qarta, priest, chancellor, and librarian of Pepi 1, king of Egypt, about B.C. 3230 ..... 23, „ III. Sepulchral stele of Ur-ari-en-Ptah, a scribe and libationer of Pepi II, king of Egypt, about B.C. 3160 ..... 25, ., IV. Sepulchral stele, in the form of a door, of Sennu, an inspector of agriculture . . 25 V. Stele set up by Sehetep-ab to the memory of his father Khensu-user and his mother Nekhta-Ankh • • • • 33. VI. Sepulchral stele of Athi, who died in the fourteenth year of the reign of Usertsen I. 40 ,, VII. Sepulchral stele of Khenti-em-semti, a builder and architect who flourished in the reign of Amen-em-hat II, about B.C. 2400 ...... 42 ,, VIII. Sepulchral stele of Ankh-ren, an overseer of a department of the Treasury . . 64 „ IX. Sepulchral stele of Ameni, a royal kinsman and warden of the palace ... 64. ,, X. Painted sepulchral stele of Usertsen, a high official . ..... 67 ,, XI. Sepulchral stele of Antef-aqer-Ankh-khu, a priestly official . . . . . 87 „ XII. Sepulchral stele of Amen-hetep, a member of the body-guard of Thothmes IV, B.C. 1450 . . . . . .110. X LIST OF PLATES. Plate XIII. Seated statue of the Fire-goddess, Sekhet, dedicated to the goddess by Amen- hetep III, B.C. 1450 . . . .114 „ XIV. Sepulchral stele of Apeni, director of the transport of Pharaoh, Amen-hetep III, about ];.c. 1450 . . . .119 ,, XV. Stele inscribed with a declaration of the dedication of a Ka-temple to Amen-Ra for ever, by the scribe Amen-hetep, surnamed Hui . . . . .122 „ XVI. Sepulchral stele of Anpu-hetep, with scenes representing the worship of the deceased by his family . . . . .126 „ XVII. Statue of Amen-hetep, steward of Memphis, and director of the storehouses of gold and silver . . . . . .127 „ XVIII. Sepulchral stele of Thothmes, captain of the Gate of Memphis . . . .130 ,, XIX. Sepulchral stele of Heru-em-heb, a Prince, Scribe, and Commander-in-chief . . 130 ,, XX. Stele of the twin brethren, Heru and Sutui, overseers of works at Thebes . . 134 XXI. Sepulchral stele sculptured with a scene representing the deceased adoring the god Amsu, or Menu . . . . 141 ,, XXII. Pyramidal sepulchral stele of Thuthu, with libation tank attached . . . . 152 XXIII. Sepulchral stele of Nefer-hra, a scribe in the library of Rameses II . . .170 „ XXIV. Sepulchral stele of Un-nefer, a king's chief messenger . . . . . .187 „ XXV. Sepulchral stele of Un-ta-uat, a governor of the Sudan . . . . .203 XXVI. Sepulchral stele of the scribes Au-en-Amen and Ahauti-nefer, sculptured with scenes representing the deceased persons wor- shipping Osiris and Her-shefit . . 203 LIST OF PLATES. xi Plate XXVIL XXVI IL XXIX. XXX. XXXI. XXXII. XXXIII. XXXIV XXXV. XXXVI. XXXVII. „ XXXVIII. XXXIX. FACING PAGE Statue of Sekhet, a Fire-goddess. On the throne are cut the names of Shashanq I (Shishak), about B.C. 966 . . .210 Sepulchral stele of Prince Auuaruath, son of Osorkon II, sculptured with a scene representing the deceased and his sister worshipping Ra-Harmachis . . . 215 Stele recording the dedication of a build- ing to the goddess Neith by Ailhmes (Amasis) II, about B.C. 572 . . . 224 Sarcophagus of Ankh - nes - nefer - ab - Ra, daughter of Psammetichus II and Queen Thakhauath . . . . .225 Grey basalt sarcophagus of Uah-ab-Ra, an inspector of scribes .... 230 The journey of the Sun-god through the Eighth Section of the Other World. From the Sarcophagus of Nekht-Heru- hebt, king of Egypt, B.C. 378 . . 248 The journey of the Sun-god through the Third Section of the Other World. From the sarcophagus of Nekht-Heru- hebt, king of Egypt, B.C. 378 . . 248 Stele sculptured with a scene representing Ptolemy IV, adoring j\Ienu, or Amsu, Isis, Heru-sa-Ast, and other deities, about ]5.c. 220 ..... 258 The Rosetta Stone . . . . .260 Ptolemy A^II and the two Queens Cleopati a adoring Amen-Ra, IMut, and Khensu, the triad of Thebes, about B.C. 181 . 260 Sepulchral stele of Ta-shera-Menu, son of Tehuti-mes and Utchat-Shu . . . 268 Sepulchral stele of Heru . . . .270 Stele sculptured with a scene representing the Emperor Tiberius making offerings to the gods of Thebes . . . .283 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS IN THE TEXT. PAGE Bas-relief from the tomb of Ra-hetep at Medum . . . 13 Relief from the tomb of Ari . . . . . . . 14 Sepulchral stele, with a figure of Teta in high relief . . 21 wSeated statue of Menthu-aa . . . . . . . 35 Sepulchral stele of Aqer-ur . . . . . . . 37 Stele of Usertsen I ........ 39 Sepulchral stele of Sebek-hetep . . . . . 50 Shrine dedicated to Osiris by Pa-suten-sa . . ' . 52 Stele and altar of Sebek-her-heb ...... 54 Statue of Amen-em-hat . . . . . . . 55 Seated figure of Ameni . . . . . . . 56 Sepulchral stele of Atfa and Menthu-nekhta .... 74 Statue of Nefer-ari ........ 84 Stele of a chancellor ........ 96 Tablet for offerings of Aahmes I . . . . . 99 Door jamb of Pa-Shuti, a scribe . . . . . .102 Head from a colossal statue of Thothmes III . . . 105 Seated statue of Netchem . . . . . . .108 Stele recording an expedition into the Sudan by Amen- hetep III 115 Statue of Pa-ser, an official of Amen-hetep III . . .120 Statues of Ari-neferu and Apu . . . . . .126 Figure of Maa-nekht-f . . . . . . . .151 Shrine of Ani . . . . ' . . . . . 156 Wooden statue of Seti I . . . . . . .158 Upper portion of a statue of a queen of Rameses II . . 166 Kneeling statue of Pa-ser ....... 167 Stele of Kha-Bekhnet . . . . . . . .174 Stele of Amen-Ra-mes . . . . . . . .176 xiv LIST OV ILLUSTRATIONS IN THE -TEXT. PACK Stele of Tata-aa . . . . . . . . .181 Stele of Naia 184 Pyramid of Heru-nefer . . . . . . .193 Shrine of Ruka ......... 196 Stele of Akberu . . . . . . . . .197 Monument of Kha-em-apt . . . . . . .201 Dog-headed ape of Thoth . . . . . . .204 Bas-relief from the temple of Csorkon II . . . . 212 Bas-relief with figures of Osorkon II and Karama . . . 213 Monument of Nekau and Nekht-Heru-heb . . . .234 Head from the statue of a king, or prince .... 243 Statue of a king, or prince ....... 244 Sepulchral stele with a figure of An-Her .... 252 Stele of Ptolemy II, Philadelphus . . . . .257 Stele of Petat-Heru 270 Sepulchral stele of the Roman Period . . . . .286 Apse of a shrine . . . . . . . . .291 Sepulchral stele of Mary, a child . . . . . .295 Coptic Cross . . . . . . . . . 296 LIST OF BENEFACTORS. 1766-1802. His Majesty King George III. Intercolumnar slabs of Nekht-neb-f . Nos. 926, 927 Portion of a kneeling statue of an official . No. 904 The " Rosetta Stone " No. 960 Two black basalt obelisks of Nekht-Heru-hebt Nos. 919, 920 Granite statue of the goddess Sekhet . . No. 405 Head of a ram-headed Sphinx . . . No. 550 1-eft fist from a colossal statue of Rameses II. No. 596 Seated figure of Rui, high-priest of Amen . No. 638 Granite figure of Amen-mes .... No. 756 Intercolumnar slab of Psammetichus I . . No. 800 Grey granite sarcophagus of Hap-men . . No. 826 Portion of a granite sarcophagus . . . No. 882 1767. John, 3rd Earl of Bute, K.G. Limestone relief from the wall of a toml) at Gizah ....... No. 70 Portion of a seated figure of an official . . No. 867 1771. Matthew Duane, Esq. Kneeling statue of Henta, a prefect of the temple of Neith, at Sais .... No. 819 1805. George John, 2nd Earl Spencer, K.G., F.R.S. Black basalt slab inscribed with a mythological text No. 797 Lower portion of a granite statue of Rameses II No. 580 Capital of a basalt pillar .... No. 1080 T. Philipe, Esq. Colossal limestone hawk .... No. 898 xvi LIST OF BENEFACTORS. 1807. Dr. Bancroft, Junr. Pillar altar dedicated to Serapis . . . No. 1086 1814-17. Captain Caviglia. Portion of the uraeus of the Sphinx . . No. 20 Portion of the beard of the Sphinx . . No. 2 1 Head of a limestone Sphinx .... No. 945 Portion of a stele of Rameses II . . . No. 591 Headless statue of an official . . . No. 34 Stele of the sixth year of Marcus Aurelius and Lucius Verus ...... No. 1058 Limestone slab ...... No. 1079 Louis Burckhardt and Henry Salt, Esqs. Upper portion of a colossal statue of Rameses II No. 576 1820. The Earl of Belmore. Sandstone coffin and cover .... No. 913 1834. Sir J. Gardner Wilkinson. Sandstone pyramid of Heru-nefer . . . No. 699 Limestone libation tablet .... No. 1043 Sir Henry Ellis, K.H. Portion of a wall-painting from a tomb . . No. 515 1835. Algernon, Baron Prudhoe, afterwards 4th Duke of Northumberland. Stele describing an expedition of Amen- hetep HI, B.C. 1450, into the Sudan . . No. 411 Red granite lion of Amen-hetep HI . . No. 430 Red granite lion of Tut- ankh-Amen . . No. 431 1836. J. B. Collings, Esq. Stele of the reign of Amen-em-hat HI . . No. 181 Stele of Tetathi, a scribe .... No. 534 Stele of Thua ...... No. 535 Stele of Nub-Nefert No. 542 LIST OF BENEFACTORS. xvii 1838-39. Colonel Howard Vyse. Three casing stones from the Great Pyramid Nos. ic-12 Sarcophagus of Nes-qetiu .... No. 825 Portion of a granite statue of Nekht-neb-f . No. 924 1838-40. William Richard Hamilton, Esq. Upper portion of a statue of Sekhet . . No. 399 Head of a granite sphinx .... No. 531 Portion of a statue of Rameses II . . . No. 582 Portion of a statue of Psammetichus I . . No. 801 Sandstone libation tank .... No. 909 1844. E. Fletcher, Esq. Kneeling statue of Uah-ab-Ra . . . No. 818 1847- 48. Robert Goff, Esq. Sepulchral stele of Aru . . . . No. 296 Basalt libation bowl ..... No. 822 1848- 54. Sir J. Bowring-. Slab from the tomb of Peta-Amen-apt . . No. 839 Stele of Kha-em-apt ..... No. 845 Sepulchral stele of George, a Monk . . No. 1130 1852. The Marquis of Northampton. Cover of the coffin of Peta-Heru-Hap-hap . No. 934 Limestone stele of the Roman Period . . No. 1056 J. Scott Tucker, Esq. Fragment of the obelisk of Thothmes III . No. 364 1854. Her Majesty Queen Victoria. Head of a statue of a king of Egypt, perhaps one of the Ptolemies ..... No. 947 Lyttleton Annesley, Esq. Stele of the reign of Amen-hetep I . . No. 350 Stele of Amen-em-apt ..... No. 354 Stele of Nefer No. 356 Stele of Ra-mes ...... No. 426 xviii LIST OF P.KNKFACTORS. Lyttleton Annesley, Esq. — coufimicd. X UILUJII yjv cl IJclo ICllLl .... No. 479 OLCIC t Cll 11 , , , , No. O LCIC Ul iVll IILILI . , , . . • ^o. 536 ^fp]/^ of n inrlo'p i\o. 003 w^LL.lC yJx. X cLlvlIclL ..... i\ 0. 09 " J. > V) . ^ \J J. Stele in the form of a shrine . . No. 1085 Stele of Mena . . . . No. 1093 Stele of Aideosa ..... . No. 1095 Stele of Nikea ..... . No. 1096 1858. Sir Thomas Phillips. Stele of Naia, an ambassador . . . No. 656 1861-85. Sir Augustus Wollaston Franks, K.C.B. Stele of Nekhta No. 294 Stele mentioning Queen Merseker . . No. 330 Stele of Mentii No. 488 1862. The Rev. T. R. Maynard, Chaplain of the Forces. Base of a statue of Amen-hetep IV . . No. 436 1863. A. H. Rhind, Esq. Altar inscribed in the Meroitic character . No. 1050 1864. Colonel T. P. Thompson. Angle slab from the tomb of Seti I . . No. 569 1865. The Trustees of the Christy Collection. Kneeling figure of Hui ..... No. 530 J. Manship Norman, Esq. Sepulchral stele of John the Deacon . . No. 11 05 1866. Samuel Sharp, Esq. Statue of Kha-em-Uast, a son of Rameses II . No. 615 1869. H. Danby Seymour, Esq. A series of wall-paintings from an Egyptian tomb ...... Nos. 517-520 LIST OF BENEFACTORS, xix 1870. The Royal Institution. Stele of Hetep-neb-su ..... No. 314 Stele inscribed in Greek .... No. 1094 F. T. Palgrave, Esq. Stele of Aahmes No. 491 Society of Antiquaries. Cast of the inscription of Psemthek . . No. 808 1871. H.H. Isma'il Pasha, Khedive of Egypt. Cast of a stele inscribed with a copy of the decree of the priests of Canopus, B.C. 238 . No. 957 1875. Wentworth Huyshe, Esq. Stele of Athu . No. 734 kj. rliiton rTice, iisq., JJir. o.A. Stele of the Ptolemaic Period . No. 1044 The Egypt Exploration Fund. Portion of a stele of Sa (?) . No. 2 Reliefs from the tomb of Suten-abu . Nos. 5, 6 Statue of An-kheft-ka .... . No. 33 Decree of King Teta .... No. 74 Stone lintel of a door .... No. 77 Stele of Nefer-senna .... . No. 78 Limestone roof slab .... No. 90 Stele of Merer-Aqer .... No. 91 Stele of Mena No. 92 List of offerings ..... No. 119 Relief from Denderah .... . No. 125 Stele of En-Antef-aqer .... . No. 135 Portion of a seated statue of Hathor . No. 149 Three grey granite statues of Usertsen III Nos. 158-160 Head of a statue of Usertsen III . . No. 162 Lower portions of four quartzite statues of Usertsen III . ... Nos. 162-165 A 3 XX LIST OF BENEFACTORS. 1883-1905. The Egypt Exploration Fund—continued, A series of granite slabs inscribed with royal names from the temple of Osorkon II at Bubastis ... No. 167, 339, 771, 772, 773 Four painted reliefs from the tomb of Tehuti- lietep Nos. 198-201 Sandstone obelisk from Sarabit al-Khadim . No. 202 Stele of the reign of Ra-sekhem-ta .... . No. 282 Stele of Sekhem-khu-taui-Ra .... No. 284 Limestone statue of Amen-hetep I . . No. 346 Limestone stele of Amen-hetep I . . . No. 347 Statue of Pa-ser No. 427 Statue of Amen-hetep ..... No. 448 Portion of a stele No. 470 Pyramid of Tcha-nefer . . . . . No. 559 Relief of Seti I No. 571 Statue of a king No. 585 Portion of a statue of Rameses II . . . No. 587 Granite hawk No. 596 Two red granite columns of Rameses II Nos. 598, 599 Stele of Tata-aa No. 652 Hathor-headed capital of a pillar . . . No. 768 Granite reliefs from the temple of Osorkon II Nos. 769, 770 Head and lower portion of a seated colossal statue of Amen-em-hat III, usurped by Osorkon II No. 774, 775 Seated figure of the " Recorder of Pithom " . No. 776 Stele of King Uah-ab-Ra . No. 804 Altar of Aahmes II . . No. 807 Basalt coffin of Psemthek . No. 829 Inscription of Ptolemy I . . . . No. 951 Relief of Ptolemy I . . . . . No. 952 Relief of Ptolemy II ... . . No. 953 Stele of Ptolemy II . Nos. 954, 955 LIST OF BENEFACTORS. Xxi 1885-86. The Rev. Greville J. Chester, B.A. Stele of Ra-nefer No. 87 Altar inscribed in the Meroitic character . No. 105 1886. Captain Handcock, R.E. Mural ornament from a Coptic church . . No. 1152 Stone sculptured with a rosette . . . No. 1167 1887. Field Marshal the Lord Grenfell. Statue of Sa-Renput No. 157 General Sir C. Holled Smith, K.C.M.G. Jamb of a door of Thothmes III . . . No. 365 Portion of, a stele of Thothmes III . . No. 368 Stele of Thothmes III No. 370 Portion of a seated figure of Kamesu . , No. 452 Stele of Seti I No. 574 Sandstone relief of Setau, a governor of the SCldan No. 608 Sepulchral stele of Mer-netchem . . . No. 645 General G. F. Plunkett, R.E. Granite stele with figures of Menu and Khnemu No. 784 1888. H. Martyn Kennard, Esq. Stele of Pa-au No. 847 1890. The Egyptian Government. Cast of a figure of the goddess Smetsmet . No. 824 Cast of the Cow of Hath or . . . . No. 823 1894. Captain H. G. Lyons, R.E. Stele of Erta-Antef-Tatau .... No. 196 1896-99. Somers Clarke, Esq., F.S.A. Portion of a grey granite statue of a king . No. 453 Granite figure of Maiu No. 721 Stele from Semnah No. 176 1897. G. Willoughby Eraser, Esq. Door socket No. 148 xxii JJST OF BENEFACTORS. 1898. George Page, Esq. Seated figure of Aahmes .... Morgan S. Williams, Esq. Stele of Ankhu ...... Stele of Sabu Stele of Antef Stele of Unenkhu. ..... 1901. Mrs. Hawker. Stele of Usertsen ...... Relief from the wall of a tomb 1903. His Majesty King Edward VH. Papyrus inscribed in hieroglyphic characters with a series of chapters from the Theban Recension of the Book of the Dead for Queen Netchemet, B.C. 1050 . . . No. 758 Colonel W. Hayes-Sadler. Stele of User-satet, governor of the Sudan . No. 512 1904. Professor Golenischeff. Cast of a seated figure of Amen-em-hat III . No. 172 1905. The Government of the Egyptian SudSn. Relief from the south wall of the funerary chapel of one of the queens called " Candace," at Meroe .... No. 1049 Robert Mond, Esq. Sandstone lintel from the tomb of Pa-ari . No. 424 1908. The Egyptian Research Account. Limestone door-post from a temple of Meneph- thah at Memphis No. 1169 Limestone cornice slab of Sa-Amen . . No. 11 70 Two stelae on which are sculptured ears Nos. 1171, 11 72 No. 653 No. 302 No. 317 No. 325 No. 507 No. 235 No. 661 A GUIDE TO THE EGYPTIAN GALLERIES (SCULPTURE). ANCIENT EMPIRE. or THIRD DYNASTY. 1. ( Vestibule. South Wall.) — Sandstone relief from the tomb of Shera ^^ijj ^ priest. On the lower half of the slab is sculptured a figure of the deceased, seated on a chair of state of archaic form, and holding a staff. The inscription shows that Shera was a " superintendent and priest of the ka^' double," of Sent ^jT^^J, a king of the Ilnd dynasty, who reigned about B.C. 4000. His duty was to perform com- memorative services for the king at regular intervals. From Sakkarah. Ilnd or Ilird dynasty, about B.C. 4000-3800. ileight 4 ft. 9 in., width i ft. 8 in. [No. 1 192.] 2. ( Vestibule. South Wall.) — Portion of a stele sculptured with a figure of a king who wears the Crown of the -p^ North, and is represented in the act of smiting his foes ; the reading of his Horus name (Sa), which is above him, is doubtful. From Sarabit al-Khadim in the Peninsula of Sinai. Ilird dynasty, about B.C. 4000. Height I ft. I in, width i ft. 7 in. [No. 691.] Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fundy 1905. (?) Sa(?) B 2 THE EGYPTIAN VESTIBULE. [Ilird dyn. 3. ( Vestibule. East Doorway?) — Red granite statue of Betchmes J ||j , a suten rekh, or " royal kinsman." The deceased is supposed to be seated on a stool of state, the shape of which resembles the stools of chiefs in the Southern Sudan at the present time. His right hand rests on his knee, and in his left he carries an axe, with a long handle, which rests on his left shoulder. On his left knee is the inscription — IT J The work of this statue is very archaic in character. Ilird dynasty, about B.C. 3800. From a tomb near the Pyramids of Gizah. Salt Collection. Height 2 ft. 2 in. [No. 171 (70 a).] 4. ( Vestibule. South Wall) — Rectangular limestone tablet covered with hieroglyphics cut in relief, which form a prayer on behalf of the deceased Hes ^^^^ ^ "royal table of offerings " may be prepared for him, that offerings may be made to him at certain festivals of the year, and that he may have a " happy burial " in Semt-Amentet, i.e.^ the Mountain of Amentet. The deceased was a " royal kinsman," and a loyal devotee of the "Great God." The text is not divided by lines, and it was probably cut under the Hlrd dynasty. From Gizah. Length I ft. 5|- in., breadth 11 in. [No. 1212.] 5. ( Vestibule. South Wall) — Limestone relief, sculptured with figure of Suten-abu, a royal kinsman and priest of the goddess HathorJ- '=^|^"]j}^^^^J. The deceased wears a panther skin, fastened round his waist by a girdle. In his right hand he holds the kherp sceptre ^, and in the left he grasps some object made of cord, or strips of leather, which falls over his left shoulder. From Denderah. Hlrd or IVth dynasty, about B.C. 3700. Height 2 ft. 5 in., width I ft. 8 in. [No. 1267.] Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fund^ 1898. Illrddyn.] STATUE OF BETCHMES. 3 6. (^Vestibule. South Wall?) — Portion of a limestone relief from the wall of the tomb of Suten-abu a royal kinsman and priest, sculptured with a representation of a false door of a tomb. From Denderah. Ilird or IVth dynasty, about B.C. 3700. Height i ft. 8 in., width i ft. 4 in. [No. 1266.] Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fund, 1 898. B 2 4 THE EGYPTIAN VESTIBULE. [IVth dyn. FOURTH DYNASTY. 7. ( Vestibule. North Wall.) — Limestone sepulchral stele in the form of a door from the tomb of the " royal kins- woman," Queen Mert-tefs p, who flourished during the reigns of Seneferu, Khufu (Cheops), and Kha-f-Ra (Chephren). On the upper portion, in relief, is the queen seated at a table of offerings, and below this is a line of inscription containing her name, and stating that she was the " loyal servant of her husband." On the lower part are figures <^ n # of her daughters, Hetep-sekher I and Seshsesht ^ n I <::z:r> ^. From Gizah. IVth dynasty, about B.C. ^660. Height 4 ft. 2 in., breadth i ft. 5 in. [No. 1228.] 8. ( Vestibule. North Wall.) — Limestone sepulchral stele in the form of a door from the tomb of Prince Ka-nefer, I j J , who flourished in the reign of Seneferu, king of Egypt, about B.C. 3760. The deceased held a number of high civil and ecclesiastical offices, and was the governor of the pyramid tomb which the king built at Medum. On the right side of the doorway is sculptured, in low relief, a figure of the prince wearing a panther skin, emblem of his office of kher heb, and on the left is a similar figure wearing a tunic. By his side stands his son Ka-ab, a " royal kinsman." Below, on the right, are figures of three of his sons who are called Seneferu-Tuat, Seneferu-Khaf, and Seneferu-baf [EES] =■ i\ (BEH (JEM - respectively. On the left are : i. The royal kinsman Ka-ab, \ t ^""^ Jj . 2. The priest of the ha Atha, ( 2=5 (j^ carrying a goose. 3. The priest of the ha Aua, (j ^ (j . Between the legs of the large figures of the deceased are the names of Ptah-shepses, priest of the ha, and Ka-nefer, his son, the royal kinsman, the superintendent of the priests of the ha. From Gizah. IVth dynasty, about B.c 3760. (Plate I.) Height 8 ft. 8 in., width 4 ft. [No. 1324.] ( To face page 4. ) Plate I. Sepulchral stele of Ka-nefer. [Vestibule, North Wall, No. 8.] IVth dyn.] CASING-STONES OF GREAT PYRAMID. 5 9. ( Vestibule. North Wall.) — Limestone memorial tablet, sculptured in low relief, with the figure of a tablet for offerings, and inscribed with a text mentioning the " old prince, the offspring of his body, loving him, the siner udt, director of the priests of Seneferu (king of Egypt, about B.C. 3760), the councillor of Horus." The second portion of the inscription states that this slab was dedicated to " father Ka-nefer " by his son. Found in the tomb of Ka-nefer (see No. 1324). From Gizah. IVth dynasty, about B.C. 3760. Length 3 ft. 7 in. breadth i ft. 2 in. [No. 1345.] 10-12. {Vestibule. North Wall.)— Three of the casing- stones from the Great Pyramid, built at Gizah, by Khufu (Cheops), king of Egypt, about B.C. 3730, showing the angle of inclination to have been 51° 20' 25'^ They were found on the north side of the pyramid among an accumulation of sand and fragments of limestone, etc. No. 10 measures 2 ft. by I ft. 6 in. by 11 in. ; No. II, 2 ft. 4^ in. by i ft. 3 in. by 1 ft. 5 in.; No. 12, i ft. iih in. by i ft. 3^ in. by 11 in. [Nos. 490, 491, 492.] Presented by Colonel Hozvard Vfse, 1838. 13. ( Vestibule. Sojith Wall.) — Plaster cast of a seated stone statue of Khufu, the Cheops of Greek writers, and builder of the Great Pyramid at Gizah, king of Egypt, about B.C. 3730. The king wears a square beard and a full wig, and over his forehead is the uraeus ^, emblematic of sovereignty. The original is in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. Height 2 ft. I in. [No. 1114.] * 14. ( Vestibule. East Doorzvay.) — Painted limestone seated figures of Ka-tep U | ° ' his ^^^^^ Hetep-heres, , who are described as " royal kinsman," and " royal kinswoman ;" Ka-tep was also a " royal libationer," and he held other offices of a priestly character ^ etc. He wears a deep white collar and a short tunic, and his wife wears a garment which extends nearly to her ankles ; on her breast is the figure of a triangle inverted From Gizah. IVth dynasty, about B.C. 3730. Height i ft. 7 in. [No. 1181.] 6 THE EGYPTIAN VESTIBULE. [IVth 15. {Vestibule. South Wall.) — Sepulchral stele in the form of a door from the tomb of Ka-tep U u □ , a royal kinsman," royal libationer, and leader of certain ceremonies in the funerary chapel attached to the Great Pyramid, who flourished in the reign of Khufu (Cheops), king of Egypt, about B.C. 3730. For the statues of Ka-tep and his wife, see No. 14. From Gizah. IVth dynasty. Height 3 ft 11 in., width 3 ft. [No. 1288.] 16. ( Vestibule. South Wall.) — Limestone relief from the tomb of Ka-tep U I □ . On the left is cut in outline a figure of the deceased, seated on a chair of state, and the accom- panying text enumerates some of the offices which he held, among them being that ^ | • For the statues of Ka-tep and his wife Hetep-heres, see No. 14. From Gizah. IVth dynasty. Length 2 ft. 2 in., breadth 11 in. [No. 1173.] 17. ( Vestibule. South Wall.) — Upper portion of a lime- stone sepulchral stele in the form of a door from the tomb of Ka-tep lj|n, a royal libationer and royal kinsman, who flourished in the reign of Khufu, or Cheops, king of Egypt, '^'^ ^ and Akhu (| ® are mentioned. For the statues of Ka-tep and his wife, see No. 14. From Gizah. IVth dynasty. Length 2 ft. 9 in., breadth i ft. 8 in. [No. 11 74.] 18. {Vestibule. Noi^th 1^^//.)— Limestone sepulchral stele, in the form of a door from the tomb of Shesha ^""^ [j, a royal scribe and overseer of the libationers, who flourished in the reign of Khufu, or Cheops, king of Egypt, about B.C. 3730. On the upper part, upon a raised, rectangular tablet, are cut figures of the deceased and his wife, Khentet-ka (]]|| U , a royal kiiiswoman, seated with tables of offerings before them. On the right side of the door, on the lower portion, are figures of his wife and daughter, Nub-heset IVthdyn.] BEARD AND URAEUS OF THE SPHINX. 7 ^ H ^ and on the left, figures of himself and his son. From Gizah. IVth dynasty. Height 4 ft. 3 in., width 2 ft. 4 in. [No. 1282.] 19. ( Vestibule}) — Cast of the massive, rectangular granite ®^ ^ \ I T ' ^ ^^^^ official who flourished in the reign of Khufu, or Cheops, the builder of the First Pyramid, about B.C. 3730. The deceased held a number of important offices at court, and he was also steward of the temple, clerk of the works, chancellor Q \^ ^ (khetemef), etc. ; his rank was that of siner udt, and he performed duties in connection with the legal and ecclesiastical institutions of the period. The text running round the upper edge of the sarcophagus contains prayers that the deceased may enjoy a " happy burial," and receive offerings at the chief festivals of the year. The ornamentation of the sarcophagus is interesting, and is one of the best examples of the funerary sculpture of the period known. The original is in the Egyptian Museum at Cairo. Length 8 ft. 3 in., breadth 3 ft. 3i in., height 4 ft. 5 in. [No. nil.] 20. ( Vestibule. North Wall.) — Portion of the limestone uraeus, or serpent, the symbol of sovereignty, which stood above the forehead of the Sphinx at Gizah. Traces of the red colour with which it was painted are still visible. Length 2 ft. 2 in., breadth i ft. in. [No. 1204 (443*).] Presented by Captain Caviglia, 18 17. 21. ( Vestibule. North Wall.) — Portion of the limestone beard of the Sphinx at Gizah, sculptured with diagonal bands which are intended to represent plaits of hairs ; traces of the red colour with which it was painted are still visible. Length 2 ft. 7 in. [No. 58.] Presented by Captain Caviglia, 1817. 22. {Vestibule. South Wall.) — Portion of an inscription from a wall of the tomb of Rutchek vv I l) who flourished in the reign of Kha-f-Ra (Chephren), king of Egypt, about B.C. 3660. The deceased was a " royal kinsman," and a libationer, and held a priestly office in connection v/ith the funerary chapel of Kha-f-Ra. From Gizah. IVth dynasty. Length 2 ft. 3 in., breadth 5 in. [No. 1269.] 8 EGYPTIAN VESTIBULE AND GALLERIES. [IVth dyn. 23. ( Vestibule. North Wall.) — Limestone architrave from the door of the tomb of Rutchek | , a " friend of Pharaoh " ^ ^ ' ' , siner en Per-da, and priest and inspector of the Hbationers in the funerary temple of Kha-f-Ra, king of Egypt, about B.C. 3660, and " beloved of his lord." From Gizah. IVth dynasty. Length 3 ft. 6 in., breadth (at ends) 11 in. [No. 1268.] 24. {Bay i. North Wall) — Massive limestone door from the tomb of Thetha, a royal kinsman and overseer of the pyramid of King Kha-f-Ra at Gizah. This door was probably an exact duplicate of No. 25, when it was complete. In the inscriptions on each side of the lintel is given a list of the offices held by the deceased, i.e., overseer of the pyramid of Kha-f-Ra, overseer of the throne of Pharaoh, president of the mysteries and magical ceremonies performed in Kha-f-Ra's pyramid, priest of Hathor, lady of the Sycamore, and priest of Neith, to whom Kha-f-Ra dedicated a temple. On the left flank of the door are figures of the deceased and his sons, and on the right, when complete, were figures of his wife Tebt c-'=^ Jj c:, ^^j^ , and daughters. On the sloping sides of the framework are cut figures of altars, stands for lights, incense, etc. Salt Collection, 1835. From Gizah. IVth dynasty, about B.C. 3660. Height 8 ft., breadth 6 ft. 10 in. [No. 157B.] 25. {Bay i. North Wall) — Massive limestone door from the tomb of Thetha ^ (j , a royal kinsman, and overseer of the pyramid which was built by king Kha-f-Ra (Chephren) at Gizah. Above the lintel of the door is a flat, raised tablet, whereon is sculptured a scene representing the deceased and his wife Tebt, seated at a table of offerings, a list of which is given above it. Immediately below this is inscribed a full list of the offices held by the deceased, who was a councillor, priest, and overseer in the royal palace. On the left flank of the doorway is a figure of Thetha, and on the right figures of his wife and five of their daughters. Salt Collection. From Gizah. IVth dynasty, about B.C. 3660. Height 8 ft., breadth 7 ft. 2 in. [No. 157A.] 26. {Bay i. North Wall) — Sandstone door-jamb from the tomb of the royal kinsman Thetha (j ; see Nos. 24 IVthdyn.] MONUMENTS OF KHA-F-RA. 9 and 25. The text, which is cut in fine bold hieroglyphics, states that the deceased provided a tomb for his father and his mother, and performed their funeral ceremonies in a dynasty. Length 7 ft. 10 in., breadth 7 in. [No. 157c.] 27. ( Vestibule}) — Cast of a hard stone statue of Kha-f-Ra, or Chephren, king of Egypt, and builder of the Second Pyramid at Gizah, about B.C. 3660. The original is in the Egyptian Museum at Cairo. The king is seated on a throne, the front of which is ornamented with the fore-parts of lions ; on the sides, in relief, are designs symbolic of the union of Upper and Lower Egypt The king wears a wig characteristic of the period, and on his forehead is the uraeus, emblem of sovereignty ; behind his head is the hawk of Horus, with out- stretched wings. At each side of his feet are cut the Golden Horus and Suten Bat names of the king : Height of seated figure, 4 ft. 6 in. [No. mo.] 28. ( Vestibule. South Wall.) — Cast of a seated stone statue of Kha-f-Ra, the Chephren of Greek writers, builder of the Second Pyramid at Gizah, and king of Egypt, about B.C. 3660. The original is in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. The king has a large, square beard, and wears a full wig, and his tunic extends from his waist to his knees. On the right and left sides of the throne are inscribed his Horus and Suten Bat names thus : suitable manner Salt collection. From Gizah. IVth Usr-Ab, Kha-f-Ra. B 3 10 EGYPTIAN VESTIBULE AND GALLERIES. [IVth dyn. On the step, in front of his feet, is inscribed ^0 q J ^ J. Height 2 ft. 7 in. [No. 1 113.] ^ 29. ( Vestibule. South Wall?) — Cast of a seated stone figure of an early king, who is represented in the form of Osiris. He wears the Crown of the South ; in his right hand is the whip and in his left the sceptre J, emblematic of authority and rule. The original is in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. Height i ft. 8 in. [No. 1117.] 30. ( Vestibule. South Wall?) — Cast of a seated stone statue of Men-kau-Ra, the Mykerinos of Greek writers, and builder of the Third Pyramid at Gizah, king of Egypt, about B.C. 3630. The king wears a full wig, and over his forehead is the uraeus emblematic of sovereignty ; his beard is square. On the front of the throne are inscribed the Horus and Suten Bat names of the kins; thus : — u III II I.J UU htititii The original is in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. Height I ft. 3 in. [No. II 15.] 31. ( Vestibule. South Wall?) — Sepulchral stele in the form of a door from the tomb of Khennu ^ D a royal AAAAAA _Z1 kinsman," priest, libationer, councillor, etc., who flourished in the reign of Men-kau-Ra (Mykerinos), king of Egypt, about B.C. 3630, whose prenomen appears on the monument. On the rectangular panel at the top are sculptured figures of Khennu and his wife, seated at a table of offerings, and on the slab below and on the raised sides are sculptured lists of the offices and titles held by the deceased. PVom Gizah. IVth dynasty. Height 6 ft, width 3 ft. 7 in. [No. 1272.] IVth dyn.] STELE OF PTAH-SHEPSES. n 32. {Vestibule. North H^^^;//.)— Sepulchral stele in the form of a door, from the inside of the tomb of Ptah-shepses, who flourished under Men-kau-Ra, a king of the IVth dynasty, about B.C. 3630, and the six or seven kings who succeeded him. Ptah-shepses was educated with the royal children at the court of Men-kau-Ra (Mykerinos), the builder of the Third Pyramid at Gizah, and he married the princess Maat-kha -^!\ , the eldest daughter of the king. ^ - fl He was a " royal kinsman," and performed duties in connection with the personal service of the king, and attended in the palace. He was high priest of Memphis '^^f | ^, high priest of the cult of Ra, chief libationer, superintendent of the royal storehouses and temple property, royal barge-master, priest of the gods Seker and Tet, clerk of the works in the palace and temples, and the inscription states that in the performance ot these offices he gave great satisfaction to the kings his lords. On the facade are four lines of text wherein the deceased prays that a " royal offering " may be granted to him at all the great festivals of the year, and that after a happy old age he may receive honourable burial ; the inscription ends with an enumeration of his titles. To the left, in sunk relief, is a seated figure of Ptah-shepses, holding a staff. On each side of the monument is a series of panels in which are sculptured, in low relief, representations of vases and vessels of oil, milk, wine, etc., bowls of flowers and fruits, etc. The columns of text on each side of the false door contain lists of the offices which he held under the various kings in whose reigns he lived. Length (fagade) 13 ft. 6 in., height 1 1 ft. 9 in. ; doorway, 9 ft. 3 in. by 3 ft. From Sakkarah. IVth and Vth dynasties. [No. 682.] 33. {Bay i.) — Painted limestone portrait statue of An- kheft-ka -^'l^ ^ a royal kinsman. The deceased wears I a wig, a collar, and tunic, which is fastened at the waist by a knotted belt. Very fine work. From Dahshur. IVth dynasty, about B.C. 3700. Height 4 ft. 3 in. [No. 1239.] Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fund, 1897. 34. {Vestibule^ — Headless statue of a priestly official wearing a tunic, which is fastened round the waist by a belt with a double knot in front. When found the statue was in B 4 12 EGYPTIAN VESTIBULE. [IVth dyn. two pieces, and near them was a stone head, which is, however, the product of a later period. Found in a tomb near the Pyramids of Gizah. IVth dynasty, about B.C. 3700. Height 5 ft. [No. 35.] Presented by Captain Caviglia, 1 817. 35. ( Vestibule,) — Painted plaster cast of a wooden figure of a high Egyptian official who flourished under the IVth or Vth dynasty, about B.C. 3700. The original, which is now in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, was found in a tomb at Sakkarah, and on account of its likeness to the local shekh ot the neighbouring village was called Shekh al-Balad, or Chief of the village." The left hand grasped a staff of office. Height of figure 3 ft. 8 in. [No. 1 144.] 36. ( Vestibule?) — Cast of a seated stone figure of a scribe of the Ancient Empire, who is represented cross-legged. He wears a full wig of a very early form, and holds in his hands an unrolled papyrus. The original is in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. Height i ft. 7 in. [No. 11 16.] 37. ( Vestibule. South IVall.) — Painted limestone relief from the wall of a tomb sculptured with figures of attendants bearing offerings of cakes, birds, etc., for a funerary feast to be held at the tomb in commemoration of the deceased. From Gizah. IVth dynasty. Length 10 in., breadth 6 in. [No. 993.] 38. {^Vestibule. South Wall.) — Portion of an inscribed limestone sepulchral stele from the tomb of an official who flourished under the Ancient Empire. The work is some- what archaic in character. IVth dynasty, about B.C. 3700. Height 2 ft. 2 in., width i ft. 3 in. [No. 1185.] 39. ( Vestibule. South Wall) — Fragment of an inscription from the wall of the tomb of an official who was a councillor, and had the rank of smer udt ; he was a votary of the god Anubis. The hieroglyphics are in low relief, and were probably cut under the IVth dynasty. From Gizah. Height I ft. 2 in. ; width 8 in. [No. 992.] 40. ( Vestibule. South PF^?//.)— Bas-relief from the tomb of Ra-hetep a priestly official. The deceased is n □ » seated before a tablet for offerings, to the right of which is a tabular list of the various kinds of food and wine, incense. IVth dyn.] RELIEF OF RA-HETEP. 13 changes of apparel, etc., which he prays that he may enjoy in the Other World. He held high, priestly rank at Memphis. This relief is one of the finest pieces of funerary sculpture in the British Museum, and the delicate work of the hieroglyphics is remarkable. From Medum. IVth or Vth dynasty. Length 3 ft. 9 in., breadth 2 ft. 7 in. [No. 1242.] I Bas-relief from the tomb of Ra-hetep at Medum. [Vestibule, South Wall, No. 40.] 41. ( Vestibule. South H^^://.)— Painted limestone relief from the tomb of Ari, (| (|(| , a " royal kinsman " and "royal libationer." Below the inscription stands a figure of the deceased, wearing a necklace with pendant, a bracelet on his right wrist, and a white linen tunic ; in one hand he holds a staff, and in the other the sceptre | . Good work. From Gizah. IVth dynasty, about B.C. 3700. Height 3 ft. 9 in., v/idth I ft. 7 in. [No. 11 69.] 42. ( Vestibule. South Wall.) — Fine hard limestone slab, sculptured in low relief with figures of Ari 14 EGVrTIAN VESTIBULE. [IVth dyn. and his wife Ant A , seated at a table of offerings. Ari's wig and Ant's head-dress are painted black, and each holds some cord (?) object, emblematic of a priestly office. The side-bars of the frame of the stools terminate at one end in lotus-shaped objects. From Gizah. IVth dynasty, about B.C. 3700. Height 2 ft. 4 in., width 2 ft. i in. [No. 1171.] Relief from the tomb of Ari. [Vestibule, South Wall, No. 41.] 43. ( Vestibule. South 1^^//.)— Fine hard limestone slab from the tomb of Ari l| , a royal libationer, sculptured in low relief with figures of the deceased and his five sons. Ari's wig is painted black, and he holds a staff and the sceptre ^. The names of the sons are Nenek ]|. , Nefer-suten- • • • • J ^ ^ ^ > Ka-nefer J ^ ' Atheh || g=^ I , and Ari-netches (j (| (] . From Gizah. IVth dynasty, about 3700. Height 3 ft, width I ft. 7 in. [No. 1 168.] IVth dyn.] BAS-RELIEF OF AFA. 15 44. ( Vestibule. South Wall) — Limestone relief from the hall of the tomb of Afa ^ "royal kinsman," superintendent of the palace, and overseer of the gardeners and labourers of the king's orchard. On the upper portion is sculptured in low relief a scene wherein the deceased and his wife Unten /wwva are seated at a table of offerings, /WWVA AAA/W\ and below is a line of hieroglyphics recording the name and titles of the deceased. On each side of the door are figures^of the deceased and his wife, accompanied by sons and daughters, namely, Erta-en-af-s, Het-Heru-Nefer-hetep, Sestu, Aper-s, Thentha, Beta, etc., ^f^^J^, ^Tnl' nT\ fl , ^ ] () , y ^ I] . From Gizah. IVth dynasty. Salt Collection, 1835. Height 2 ft. 2 in., width 2 ft. 4 in. [No. 130.] 45. A-H. {Vestibule. North Wall)— A series of eight fragrnents of inscriptions, and portions of stelae in the form of doors, from the tomb of Ankh-ha-f ^ , a royal kinsman and scribe of the treasure-house of one of the kings of the IVth dynasty. A is inscribed with a prayer to Anpu for sepulchral offerings ; B contains the name and titles of the deceased, and the name of his wife, Nefert-Setchet J |1 ^ ; C is sculptured with figures of the deceased and his wife seated at a table of offerings ; D is sculptured with figures of his sons Kapa U "^^^ □ (j , and Hep ^ ^ ^ ; E shows the deceased burning incense ; F and G are sculptured with figures of censers ; and H, an architrave of a door, is inscribed with the names and titles of the deceased. From Gizah or Sakkarah. IVth dynasty, about B.C. 3700. Salt Collection, 1835. [Nos. 527, 529, 530, 532, 533, 534, 535, 538.] 46. {Vestibule. North Wall) — Sepulchral stele, in the form of a door, from the tomb of a high official who flourished under one of the kings of the IVth dynasty. On the upper part are sculptured figures of the deceased and his wife seated at a table of offerings, and of two members of their family. l6 EGYPTIAN VESTIBULE. [IVth dyn. On the lower portion, on each side of , the door, is a figure. The inscription contains a prayer to Anpu, or Anubis, for funerary offerings, but the name of the deceased is illegible. From Gizah or Sakkarah. IVth dynasty, about B.C. 3700. Salt Collection, 1835. [No. 531.] 47. ( Vestibule. North IVa//.) — Portions of a sepulchral stele in the form of a door from the tomb of Ru-mu (?) A^/wNA a royal kinsman. On A are inscribed the name of the deceased, and that of his wife Thentet AAAAA^ , a royal kinswoman and priestess of Hathor. On B are sculptured figures of the deceased and his wife seated at a table of offerings ; on C is a figure of his son K-khent ^^zz^ f| | f] ^ , and on D are figures of Thentet and " her daughter's son " Nefer "^^^^ jl J . From Gizah or Sakkarah. IVth dynasty, B.C. 3700. Salt Collection, 1835. [No. 528.] Vth dyn.] STATUE OF USER-EN-RA. 17 FIFTH DYNASTY. 48. ( Vestibule. South Wall?) — Lower portion of a seated, black granite statue of User-en-Ra An, a king of Egypt of the Vth dynasty, about B.C. 3430. On each side of the throne are four Hnes of hieroglyphics, which say that the statue was made in honour of the king by a royal successor o ^ ^ 1 ' i.e., Usertsen I, a king of the Xllth dynasty, about B.C. 2430. On the left side is User-en-Ra's prenomen : CO 1P , and on the right his nomen On the king's girdle the name An is repeated. From the Collection of Chevalier Bunsen. Height i ft. i in. [No. 870. (54-7-22, I.)] 49. ( Vestibule. South Wall.) — Cast of a seated stone statue of User-en-Ra, king of Egypt, about B.C. 3430. The king wears a full wig, and over his forehead is the uraeus, emblematic of sovereignty. His short tunic extends from the waist to the knees ; he is here beardless. On the step of the throne, near his right foot, is the name of the king as Suten Bat, i.e., King of the South and North : 0 1J The original is in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. Height 2 ft. 3 in. [No. 1 1 12.] i8 EGYPTIAN VESTIBULE. [Vth dyn. 50. ( Vestibule}) — Granite column, with palm-leaf capital, from the portico of the Pyramid of Unas, king of Egypt, about B.C. 3330. From Sakkarah. Vth dynasty. A portion of the shaft has been restored. Height 18 ft. 6 in., weight about 7 tons 17 cwt. [No. 1385.] 51. ( Vestibule. East Wall) — Sepulchral stele in the form of a door from the tomb of Khnemu-hetep y , a high official who flourished in the reign of Userkaf 1 ^"^"^31' ^^"^ -^S>^P^' ^bout B.C. 3566. The deceased held the rank of sjner iLdt, and was a libationer and councillor, and performed administrative duties in con- nection with the palace. The hieroglyphics are in low relief, and are well cut. From Gizah. Vth dynasty. Height 3 ft. 7 in., width 3 ft. [No. 1143.] 52. {Vestibule. North Wall.) — Limestone lintel of a door from the tomb of Neka-ankh ^ ^ , sl priest of the goddess Hathor, and of the tomb of Userkaf, king of Egypt, about B.C. 3560. The deceased, a figure of whom is cut at one end of the slab, held the rank of S7ner, and was a councillor, etc. The text records the names and titles of the deceased, and contains a prayer that funerary offerings may be brought to his tomb at the principal statutory feasts of the year. From Gizah. Vth dynasty, about B.C. 3560. Length 12 ft., width I ft. 6 in. [No. 1275.] 53. {Vestibule. South H^^//.)— Massive limestone sepul- chral stele, in the form of a door, from the mastaba tomb of Asa-ankh (^I'^^J'f' Utcheb priest of Horus A/^^^' a smer udt, a councillor of the Tuat Chamber of Pharaoh c-=^ ^ ^ ' ' , and a highly trusted and confidential servant (| -|]- ^ of King Tet-ka-Ra Assa, who reigned about B.C. 3360. On the upper portion of the stele is an inscription containing a prayer to Anubis, and below this is a tablet on which is sculptured a figure of the deceased, with a table of offerings before him and his name Vth dyn.] RELIEF OF KHNEMU-HETEP. 19 and chief titles cut above it. On the right and left are perpendicular lines of text containing prayers to Anubis and Asa-ankh's name and titles, and below these are figures of the deceased sculptured in low relief From Sakkarah. Vth dynasty. Height 10 ft. 6 in., width 5 ft. 5 J in., weight about 4f tons. [No. 1383.] 54-59. ( Vestibule. NortJi and South Walls.) — A series of fragments of limestone reliefs, from the tomb of a high official at Memphis, which are sculptured with scenes representing the preparation of food and the slaughter of a bull for a funeral feast, ministrants bearing offerings to the hall of the tomb, etc. From Gizah. IVth or Vth dynasty, about B.C. 3600. 54- Length I ft. 5 in.. width I ft. 4 in. [No. 864.] 55. )) 2 ft. 6 in., 55 I ft. 4 in. [No. 865.] 56. J5 4 ft. 2 in.. ») I ft. 4 in. [No. 866.] 57. J) 5 ft. 4 in.. J) I ft. 6 in. [No. 867.] 58. »> 3 ft. 6 in.. >) I ft. 5 in. [No. 868.] 59. )) 3 ft- 7 in-. )) I ft. 4 in. [No. 869.] 60. ( Vestibule. South Wall) — Hard limestone relief sculptured with a figure of the royal kinswoman Thetha Very fine work. From Gizah. Vth dynasty, about B.C. 3450. Height 2 ft. 5 in., breadth i ft. 2 in. [No. 1161.] 61. ( Vestibule. North Wall.) — Limestone relief from the tomb of Khnemu-hetep P) , a smer udt and chief of Nekheb, sculptured in sunk relief with a figure of the deceased, painted, seated before Fine work. From Gizah. Vth dynasty, about B.C. 3560. Length 2 ft. 5 in., breadth 2 ft. 2 in. [No. 1 166.] 62. ( Vestibule. North Wall?) — Portion of a limestone relief from the wall of a tomb of a councillor who flourished under the Ancient Empire. The inscription, which is formed of large hieroglyphics, cut in low relief, contains the names of a number of substances which were offered to the " double " of the deceased at funerary feasts. From Gizah. Vth dynasty, about B.C. 3500. Height 3 ft. 7 in., width 2 ft. i in. [No. 1277.] 20 EGYPTIAN VESTIBULE. [Vth dyn. Pi 63. ( Vestibule. North Wall.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, in the form of a door, from the tomb of Uash-ka ' ^ a priest of Ra-Harmachis and the governor of the granary of Memphis (?). On the upper part of the stele is sculptured a figure of the deceased, who is seated with his wife Tchefat at a table of offerings, and on the sunk sides are figures of the sons and daughters of the deceased. From Gizah. Vth dynasty, about B.C. 3400. Height 5 ft., width i ft. 10 in. [No. 11 56.] 64. ( Vestibule.) — Massive sepulchral stele, in the form of a door, from the tomb of Teta [j, a priest and official of high rank. Within the doorway is a figure of the deceased who wears a wig, deep necklace or collar, and tunic, in the band of which is a dagger. Originally there was an inscription, traced in black ink, on each side of the doorway, but only a few signs are now legible. Fine work. From Sakkarah. Vth dynasty, about B.C. 3500. Height 4 ft. 3 in., width 2 ft. 3 in. [No. 1165.] 65. ( Vestibule. South Wall.)— V or Won of a sepulchral stele, in the form of a door, from the tomb of Utchu-ankh j ^ , a " royal kinsman " and inspector of the royal cattle. In the upper portion the deceased is seen seated with a table of offerings before him. On the right are five panels on which figures of offerings are sculptured, and on the left is a small false door, with elaborate decorations of the style of the IVth dynasty. The inscriptions record the name and titles of the deceased, and contain prayers for funerary offerings. From Gizah. IVth or Vth dynasty. Length 3 ft. 11 in., breadth 2 ft. II in. [No. 1223.] 66. ( Vestibule. North Wall.) — Limestone relief from the tomb of Ptah-uash ° § r-rr-i , a smer tLdt, and kher heb priest. The inscription, in large deeply-cut hieroglyphics, contains a prayer that sepulchral offerings may be provided at all the chief festivals throughout the year. On the left is sculptured in relief a figure of the deceased seated at a table of offerings. From Gizah. IVth or Vth dynasty, about B.C. 3560. Length 5 ft. 10 in., breadth I ft. 3 in, [No. 1278.] Vthdyn.l BAS-RELIEFS OF BU-NEFER. 21 67. ( Vestibule. South Wall}) — Pyramidal limestone stele of Khuu ^ ^ ^ ^ , a high official who held the rank of kher heb, siner udt, etc. Sams Collection. From Gizah (?). IVth" or Vth dynasty. Height i ft. 6 in. [No. 199.] Sepulchral stele, wilh a figure of Teta in high relief. [Vestibule, No. 64.] 68, 69. ( Vestibule. South Wall.) — Portions of two lime- stone reliefs from the wall of a tomb of a high official at Memphis. The hieroglyphics, which are sculptured in relief, record the name of the " royal kinswoman " and princess Bu-Nefer, or Bu-Nefer-f T . From Gizah. IVth or 22 EGYPTIAN VESTIBULE. [Vth dyn. Vth dynasty. Length (No. 1273) i ft. 10 in., breadth i ft. 10 in. ; (No. 1274) length 2 ft, breadth i ft. 10 in. [Nos. 1273, 1274.] 70. ( Vestibule. North Wall?) — Limestone relief from the wall of a tomb of a high official, sculptured with figures of priests, ministrants, etc., bearing offerings for the funeral feast, and with a representation of the slaughter of a bull for the performance of the ceremony of Opening the Mouth." From Gizah or Sakkarah. I Vth or Vth dynasty, about B.C. 3560. Length 4 ft. 8 in., breadth i ft. 6 in. [No. 430.] Presented by the Earl of Bute, 1767. 71. ( Vestibule. North Wall?) — Portion of a relief from a wall of the tomb of an official, whose name is lost, sculptured with a scene in which the deceased, who is seated on a chair of state, is receiving offerings from his wife, who stands before the tablet for offerings, with her four children. IVth or Vth dynasty, about B.C. 3560. Length i ft. 10 in., breadth i ft. 4 in. [No. 1 1 86.] 72. {Bay 2.) — Portion of a painted relief from the tomb ot a high official on which are sculptured figures of the workmen, field labourers, and others who were employed on the estate of the deceased, engaged in the work of boat-building, harvesting, fishing, etc. In the second register is a represen- tation of the women's quarters, and a number of men are seen running or dancing ; among them is a male figure with pointed lions' ears on his head. From Gizah. IVth or Vth dynasty, about B.C. 3560. Length 2 ft. 10 J in., breadth i ft. 7 in. [No. 994.] 73. ( Vestibule. North Wall) — Limestone relief from the tomb of Ant J\ , a royal kinswoman, sculptured with two lines of text and figures of her four children, three daughters and one son, whose names are : i. Anteth-sherau, ^ I ^ . 2 Khepta | ^ ^ /j • 3- Khent- kau-s [jj]] [1 . 4. Suten-kap ^ From Gizah. Vth dynasty, about B.C. 3560. Height 3 ft. 8 in. width I ft. 8 in. [No. 1170.] Plate II. {To face page 23.) 23 SIXTH DYNASTY. 74. ( Vestibule. South Wall?) — Limestone stele inscribed with a text, perhaps a decree, of the " Horus, Sehetep-taui," i.e., of Teta, king of Egypt, about B.C. 3266. The hieroglyphics are so much decayed that it is impossible to give a connected rendering of the inscription, but it seems to refer to the granting of some land to the local god Khenti Amenti by the king. The " chancellor and overseer, Assa-nekau,(?)" (?) is mentioned. From Abydos. Vlth dynasty. Height 4 ft. 7 in., width i ft. 1 1 in. [No. 626.] Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fund, 1903. 75. ( Vestibule. North Wall?) — Massive limestone sepul- chral stele with cornice, in the form of a door from the tomb of Qarta a Q , who flourished in the reign of Pepi (I), king of Egypt, about B.C. 3230, and was surnamed Pepi-nefer [□^11]^ ^ Ra-meri-nefer [ 0 [jl] ] J The deceased held the offices of governor of the temple, smer udt, priest {kher heb), keeper of the seal, and overseer of the library (?). The inscriptions contain prayers to Anubis and Osiris for funerary offerings. From Gizah. Vlth dynasty, about B.C. 3230. (Plate H.) Height 7 ft., width 4 ft. 3 in. [No. 1341.] 76. ( Vestibule. North Wall) — Limestone sepulchral stele in the form of a door, with a massive cornice, and thick, raised border, from the tomb of Qarta A , who flourished in the reign of Pepi I, king of Egypt, about B.C. 3230, and was surnamed Pepi-nefer and Ra-meri-nefer. From Gizah. Vlth dynasty, about B.C. 3230. (See No. 75.) Height 4 ft. 10 in., width 2 ft. 10 in. [No. 1342.] 77. ( Vestibule. South Wall.) — Stone lintel of a door, on which is sculptured the solar disk with wings and uraei. 24 EGYPTIAN VESTIBULE. [Vlth dyn. Below is a line of inscription containing the prenomen of Pepi II (^ 0 I UX king of Egypt, about B.C. 3160. This slab was obtained from the temple of Osiris at Abydos. Vlth dynasty. Length 4 ft. 10 in., breadth 10 in. [No. 627.] Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fund, 1903. 78. ( VestUmle. SontJi Wall.) — Limestone sepulchral stele of Nefer-Senna J | (| , a snier tidt, kher heb, councillor, and keeper of the seal, who flourished in the reign of Pepi II. On the right is a figure of the deceased holding a staff and bearing the kherp sceptre in his left hand. From Denderah. Vlth dynasty, about B.C. 3160. Length i ft. 8 in., width I ft. 5 in. [No. 1263.] Presented by the Egypt Exploitation Fund, 1898. 79. ( Vestibule. North Wall.) — Small limestone sepulchral stele, in the form of a door, with a cornice ornamented with representations of palm leaves, from the tomb of Heb-peri (?) "^^^ CT! (j [j , a high priestly official. The deceased held the rank of s7/ier, and was a member of the company of priests whose duty it was to perform services of commemoration in the chapel attached to the pyramid of Pepi II ^ Q ^ | |~ J , king of Egypt, about B.C. 3160, The text contains a prayer to Anpu (Anubis) for sepulchral meals. From Sakkarah (?) Vlth dynasty. Height 2 ft. 2 in., width i ft. 5 in. [No. 212.] 80. (Assyrian Saloon.) — Mastaba tomb of Ur-ari-en- Ptah ° § ^^^^ ^ ^ royal kinsman, royal scribe, royal libationer, and councillor who flourished in the reign of Pepi Nefer-ka-Ra, about B.C. 3160. On each side of the doorway is cut a figure of the deceased standing and holding a staff, and above these is a long limestone slab inscribed with a prayer that sepulchral offerings may be given to the deceased at all the great festivals of the year. The inside of the tomb is ornamented with the following scenes : North Wall : The deceased inspecting the work of ploughing and reaping on his farm, servants fishing, carpenters making a pillow ^ , donkeys carrying farm produce to the barns. Plate III. ( To face page 25.) Sepulchral stele of Ur-ari-en.Ptal;i, a scribe and libationer of Pepi II, king of Egypt, about B.C. 3160. [Assyrian Saloon, No. 80.] Vlth dynasty. Plate IV. ( To face page 25. ) Sepulchral stele, in the form of a door, of Sennu, an inspector of agriculture. [Bay I, No. 81.] Vlth dynasty, B.C. 3200. Vlthdyn.] MASTABA OF UR-ARI-EN-PTAII. 25 South Wall : i. The deceased and his wife Khent-kaut-s [lll'l j-j^ p , seated with offerings set before them and round about them. 2. Men-servants bringing offerings. 3. Butchers slaughtering cattle. 4. First false door " inscribed with the names of about 90 offerings, and prayers to Osiris and Anpu on behalf of the deceased ; on the lower portion are sculptured in relief figures of the deceased. 5. The deceased and his wife seated as before, but facing in the opposite direction. 6. A harper, and a player on the pipes. 7. Dancing women. 8. Men-servants bearing offerings, birds, joints of meat, cakes, etc. 9. The slaughter of the cattle offered for sacrifice. 10. Second " false door," inscribed with prayers to Anubis on behalf of the wife of the deceased. On the upper portion Khent-kaut-s is represented seated at a table of offerings, and on the lower are figures of her, sculptured in relief. East Wall : The deceased seated ; men carrying to him offerings of birds, cattle, etc. West Wall: The scenes are obliterated. From Sakkarah. Vlth dynasty. (Plate III.) [No. 718.] 81. (Baj/ I.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, in the form ol ""^^ ^ , an inspector of agriculture. In the centre of the upper portion are figures of the deceased and his wife Thentets H, I seated at a table of offerings, and on each side is a panel in which two of their children are bringing offerings. On the lower portion are figures of Sennu and Thentets, and of five of their children, three daughters and two sons. From Gizah. Vlth dynasty, about B.C. 3200. (Plate IV.) Height 2 ft. loh in., width 2 ft. [No. 1 136.] 82. ( Vestibule.) — Massive limestone sepulchral stele, on which is cut in outline and painted the representation of a " false door " of a tomb, with a palm-leaf cornice and a figure of the deceased seated with a tablet for offerings before him, hiero- glyphic texts, etc. This slab was set up in memory of Ptah- hetep ^ ^ , a smer udt and priest, who prays to Anpu for 26 EGYPTIAN VESTIBULE. [Vlth dyn. sepulchral offerings, and declares his devotion to Osiris. From Sakkarah. Vlth dynasty, about B.C. 3200. Height 3 ft. 2| in., width 2 ft. 8 in. [No. 1287.] 83. ( Vestibule. North Inscribed limestone relief from the right side of the door of the tomb of Erta-en-ankh ^^vww , a royal kinsman, who held the offices of inspector, councillor, etc. The text contains the names and titles of the deceased, and a list of the offerings which were to be made to him on the great festivals throughout the year. On the lower portion of the slab is cut a figure of the deceased holding a staff and the M^;^ sceptre | . From Gizah. Vlth dynasty, about B.C. 3333. Height 2 ft. 11 in., width i ft. 5 in. [No. 658.] 84. ( Vestibule. North Wall.) — Limestone relief from the tomb of Uthenaa ^ ° [| , whose " good name " was Pena (I . Within a rectangular panel is cut in low, flat relief a figure of the deceased, wearing a deep collar. In his right hand he grasps a club or mace ^ , and in his left, a bow, which was probably nearly six feet long. From Gizah. Vlth dynasty. Height i ft. 3 J in., width 9I in. [No. 647.] 85. ( Vestibule. North Wall.) — Massive limestone sepul- chral stele, in the form of a door, from the tomb of Atu (j ^ c-'=^ ^ , a royal scribe, and priest, and libationer of the goddess Maat, and superintendent of the Great House of Six --. The text contains a prayer to Anpu (Anubis), for a " royal table of offerings." On the flat surface in the middle of the doorway are the utchats . From Sakkarah. Vlth dynasty, about B.C. 3200. Height 4 ft. 10 in., width 3 ft. 6 in. [No. 1191.] 86. ( Vestibule. South Wall.) — Rectangular sepulchral stele of Metu (?) a suier zidt, and scribe, and civil Vlth dyn.] STELE OF BEHENNU. 27 and ecclesiastical official (jUl , f^-^ ^ i J! ' the upper portion of the stele are a number of lines which are intended to represent a cornice of uraei, and below these are five lines of hieroglyphics in which the deceased is made to pray to Anubis and to Osiris Khenti-Amenti, for " a royal " table of offerings " ; and to the " Great God " for sepulchral meats as a " lord of Abydos," and also for a " happy burial " in his sepulchre in Neter-Khert, z.e., the Other World. Finally he is described as being a loyal devotee of "the Great God, the lord of Abydos." Below, in sunk relief, are figures of the deceased and the " son who loveth him " ; the latter was, like his father, a k/ier heb, or priest. From Sakkarah. Vlth dynasty. Height 3 ft., width i ft. 7 in. [No. 128.] 87. {Vestibule. North Wall?) — Portion of the upper part of a sepulchral stele, in the form of a door, from the tomb of the royal kinsman and scribe Ra-nefer ^-^^^^^J- From Gizah. Vlth dynasty, about B.C. 3200. Height 7 in. width io|- in. [No. ion.] Presented by the Rev. Greville Chester, B.A., 1886. 88. (Vestibule. North Wall.) —Massive limestone sepul- chral stele, with cornice and raised, rounded band, in the form of a door, from the tomb of Behennu Jj fQ q » ^ priestess of Hathor |"^^ | > and a royal favourite ^ ^ ^ . On the upper part of the stele the deceased is seen seated with a table of offerings before her. From Gizah. Vlth dynasty. Height 6 ft. 7 in,, width 3 ft. 7 in. [No. 1330.] 89. ( Vestibule. Noj^th Wall.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, in the form of a door, from the tomb of Pepi-set (?) an official who held the rank of siner uat, and was a superintendent of scribes. The text contains a prayer to Anpu (Anubis) for a " royal table of offerings" and a happy burial. The cornice is painted in alternate stripes of green and red. From Gizah. Vlth dynasty, about B.C. 3200. Height 4 ft. 4 in., width i ft. 10 in. [No. 112.] 28 EGYi'TIAN VESTIBULE. [Vlth dyn. 90. ( Vestibule. East Wall.) — Portion oi a limestone roof-slab from a tomb, the under surface of which is fluted, and is probably intended to imitate the wooden beams, or small tree trunks, of which roofs were formerly made. Vlth dynasty (?), about B.C. 3200. Length i ft. 8 in., width i ft. 4 in. [No. 1293.] Presented by the Egypt Exploration Ftmd, 1899. 91. (^Vestibule. South f^'F^//.)— Limestone sepulchral stele of Merer-Aqer [j , an overseer of the priests. From Denderah. Vlth dynasty, about B.C. 3200. Length 2 ft. i in., breadth i ft. 3 in. [No. 1264.] Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fund, 1898. ^Qx. {Vestibule. South Wall.) — Limestone sepulchral stele of Mena (J , a seal-bearer and governor of the palace. From Denderah. Vlth dynasty, about B.C. 3200. Length 2 ft. 3 in., width i ft. 8 in. [No. 1262.] Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fund, 93. {Bay 14.) — Limestone libation tank of the lady Antkes ^ P ^ , inscribed with a prayer to Anubis for sepulchral offerings. From Gizah. Vlth dynasty. Length I ft., breadth 8-|- in. [No. 1175.] 94. {Bay 14.) — Limestone libation tank of the lady Khart-en-Khennu f^^^ ^ D J) inscribed with a prayer to Anubis that funerary offerings may be made to her on the chief festivals of the year. From Gizah. Vlth dynasty. Length i ft., breadth 8^ in. [No. 1176.] 95. {Bay 14.)— Limestone tablet for offerings of Senb on which are sculptured two circular flat bowls, between P J which is a standing figure of the deceased ; below are two rectangular tanks. The text contains a prayer to Anubis that sepulchral offerings may be given to the deceased on several of the great annual festivals. From Sakkarah. Vlth dynasty. Length i ft. 2 J in., breadth i ft. 3I in. [No. 1179.] 96. ( Vestibule. East JF^//.)— Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Rutch-ahau ^ , who is sitting in \AAAAA _Z1 —All a chair of state, with a table of offerings before him. By the side of the table stands a woman. The text contains a prayer to Menthu for sepulchral offerings, and mentions the mother of the deceased Menthu-su (?) s= ^ 1 the " lady of the house," Neter-mesu, daughter of Merit-atefs [||] (| ^ (| ^ . Xlth dynasty. Height i ft., width 9 in. [No. 1313.] 123. ( Vestibule. North Wa//.) — Dark granite stele in- scribed with prayers to " Osiris, lord of Tattu, great god, " lord of Abydos," for sepulchral offerings on behalf of Mentu - hetep ^ \> , the son of the lady Neferttu J ^ , the overseer of the office wherein the share of the crops claimed by the Government S y"^ was assessed. On the left, in sunk relief, is sculptured a figure of the deceased, who holds a staff and the sceptre | in his hands. From the Sams Collection, 1835. Xlth dynasty, about B.C. 2500. Height i ft 1 1 in., width I ft. 3 in. [No. 187.] 124. (Bay 2.) — White limestone sepulchral stele, in the form of a door of a tomb, w^ith palm-leaf cornice, and raised, rounded border. On it are cut, in outline, scenes representing Shesu-Heru-mer ^^^^^^ Seankha " the life of the city," seated with a table of offerings between ^A/wv^ r\ them, and Nekhta [j seated at a table of offerings. The text contains a prayer for the usual sepulchral offerings. The first named sits on a chair of state, and holds a whip Above the cornice is the name of the artisan (?) who cut the stone — Ren-senb ' | . From Akhmim. Xlth dynasty (?) Height i ft. 6^ in., width 11 in. [No. 131 2.] Xlth dyn.] STATUE OF MENTHU-AA. 35 125. (^Vestibule. South Wa//.) — Portion of a relief from the wall of a tomb, on which is sculptured the figure of a man leading an ox for sacrifice at the funeral feast ; behind follows a man who urges on the animal with a stick. Above the ox are inscribed the words which are addressed to the deceased : " driving an ox to thy double." From Denderah. Xlth dynasty, about B.C. 2600. Length 2 ft. 7 in., breadth I ft. 4 in. [No. 1260.] Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fiend, 126. {Bay 5.)— Portion of a relief from the wall of a tomb, on which are sculptured figures of a herdsman, a cow, etc. Xlth dynasty, or earlier. Height i ft. 3 in., width i ft. 2 in. [No. 451.] 127. ( Vestibule.) — Black granite seated statue of Men- thu-aa, the son of the lady Mert ^^^^^ ^ j an Erpa and Ha prince, acouncillor and priest, who probably flourished at the end of the Xlth or beginning of the XHth dynasty. The sides of the rectangular throne on which he sits are inscribed with his name and titles, in large, bold hieroglyphics. Xlth or XHth dynasty, about B.C. 2500. Height of figure 3 ft. 2 in., with throne 3 ft. 7 in. [No. 100.] 128. {Bay I.) — Sepul- chral stele, with rounded top, set up by Menthu-hetep □' overseer of the priests, in honour of his mother Nefertut J who was surnamed Neferu- Scated statue of Menthu-aa, a prince, priest, and councillor. Xlth or Xllth dynasty. [Vestibule, No. 127.] 36 NORTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. [Xlth dyn. lower is a scene in which the family of the deceased are represented bringing offerings to her. The whole is enclosed within a border. Salt Collection. From Abydos. Xlth or Xllth dynasty. About B.C. 2500. Height 2 ft. 10 in., width I ft. 7 in. [No. 1 52.] 129. {Bay i.) — Rectangular limestone sepulchral stele lines of text containing prayers to the chief gods of the dead, and an address to the living to pray that an abundant supply of funerary food m.ay be provided for him. Below are : — I. Figures of the deceased and his wife seated at a table of offerings, "his wife Amenasat," his son Senefer, and two relatives. — 2. Figures of one son and seven daughters offering lilies (?) The cutting of the figures was not finished ; see the left-hand bottom corner. This stele is of special interest because the red lines of the canon to which the mason worked are in many places still visible. Xlth or Xllth dynasty. Height i ft. ^ in., width i ft. 6| in. [No. 579.] 130. {Bay I.) — White limestone sepulchral stele, with palm-leaf cornice and raised border, set up in honour of Aqer-ur, or Aqer the Elder, [j , the son of Pert. In the first division are sculptured, in low relief, figures of the deceased seated at tables of offerings, and figures of his children standing before him. In the four following divisions are figures, in sunk relief, of the sons and daughters of the deceased by his three wives, seated and smelling lotus flowers. From Abydos. Xlth or Xllth dynasty, B.C. 2500. Height 2 ft. 7 in., width i ft. 7 in. [No. 131.] 131. ( Vestibule. South Wall.) — Portion of a large lime- stone tablet inscribed with a list of offerings which were to be made to a tomb or tem.ple. From Denderah. Xlth or Xllth dynasty, about B.C. 2500. Height 3 ft. in,, width 2 ft. 2 in. the lady Sat-nebt-nut (?) a sculptor. On the upper portion are five [No. 1 172.] Xlthdyn.] STELE OF AQER-UR. 37 132. {^Bay 4.) — Portion of a painted limestone relief on AA/WVN fN which is sculptured a figure of Nekhta "^^Ij » ^^^^ '^^^'^ Heteptu, who is represented making sepulchral offerings to his father. Xlth or Xllth dynasty. Height io| in., width 10 in. [No. 131 5.] Sepulchral stele of Aqer-ur, sculptured with figures of his three wives, and his sons and daughters. Xlth or Xllth dynasty. [Bay I, No. 130.] 133. ( Vestibule. East Wall) — Limestone sepulchral stele of Antef, the son of the lady Qehet ^ ^ , a " real kinsman " of the king " \ ' , who was attached to the 38 NORTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. [Xlth dyn. service of the king's sanctuary, and superintended theUoyal preserves of water-fowl and cattle. Below the text the deceased and his wife, Amen-Sat (\ """^ , are seen seated at a table of offerings, and in the lower register are figures of his four daughters and one son. Across the tablet below these is a red and yellow band. Xlth or Xllth dynasty. Height 2 ft. 5 in., width i ft. 8 in. [No. 582.] 134. (Baj 4.) — Rectangular limestone stele from the tomb of Antef, the son of the lady Mait [fli^^^I^^ an Erpa and official who held several important offices under one of the kings of the Xlth or Xllth dynasty. On the right is sculptured a figure of the deceased holding a staff and the kherp sceptre, receiving offerings from his son, and to the left are fourteen lines of hieroglyphic texts wherein his virtues and devotion are set forth. From Kurnah. Xlth or Xllth dynasty. Length 3 ft. 10 in,, breadth 2 ft. 6J in. [No. 1164.] 135. ( Vestibule. North Wail.) — Limestone slab, inscribed with a text in deeply cut hieroglyphics, containing a prayer to Anpu (Anubis), lord of the city of Sepau on behalf of En-Antef-aqer Jj ' ^^^^ sepul- chral offerings may be provided for him. From Denderah. Xlth or Xllth dynasty, about B.C. 2500. Length 3 ft. 8 in., breadth i ft. 3 in. [No. 1261.] Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fund, i ' 39 MIDDLE EMPIRE. TWELFTH DYNASTY. 136. {Bay 5.) — Massive red granite stele, with rounded top, on which are sculptured a winged disk, figures of the gods Khnemu and Sati, the Horus name of Usertsen I, B.C. 2430, and six lines of hieroglyphic text recording the benefactions of the king to the gods of the First Cataract. From Philae. Xllth dynasty. Height 3 ft. 7 in., width 2 ft. I in. [No. 963.] 137. {Bay I.)— Red granite head of a colossal statue of Usertsen I (?), king of Egypt, about B.C. 2430, wearing the Hetch or White Crown of Upper Egypt. Above the forehead is the uraeus symbol of sovereignty. From Memphis. Xllth dynasty. stele of Usertsen I, king of Egypt, Height 2 ft. 6 in. [No. 615.I b.c. 2430. 138. {Bay 3.) — Rectangular, painted limestone stele of Athi (j1|(j(j,the son of the lady Sebek-sat, which was set up in his tomb in the fourteenth year of the reign of 40 NORTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. [Xllth dyn. Usertsen I ^ Uj, king of Egypt, about B.C. 2430. On the upper portion are four lines of text recording the services of the deceased to his king, and below are scenes in which the sons and daughters of the deceased and his wife, Aura (j ^ (| , are making offerings to their parents. Fine, carefully executed work. The text contains no prayer for sepulchral offerings. Belmore Collection. Xllth dynasty. (Plate VI.) Height 2 ft. i in., width i ft. 6 in. [No. 586.] 139. {Bay 3.) — Rough sandstone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Neferu JJJ, the son of the lady Merrt o , overseer of the boats or barges ] ^-JK^ 1 at Behen (Wadi Halfah), who flourished in the reign of Usertsen I, king of Egypt, about B.C. 2430. In the centre of the upper portion is cut the prenomen of Usertsen I ^J^o^uJ;on the right is the hawk of Horus, lord of Behen, and on the left the hawk of Horus, lord of the mountains. The inscription contains a prayer for funerary offerings. From Wadi Halfah. XHth dynasty. Height i ft. 10 in., width i ft. i in. [No. 489.] 140. {Bay I.) — Rectangular limestone stele of Antef the son of Sebek-unnu ^^^^ , and the lady Sent AAAAAAtziD, an overseer of the private apartments of the royal palace. On the upper half of the stele are fourteen lines of text, containing prayers for sepulchral offerings, and a description of the good works of the deceased. Below these are reliefs in which the deceased and his father and mother are seen seated with a table of offerings before them, and rows of figures of the principal members of their family. The stele is dated in the thirty-ninth year of Usertsen I, king of Egypt, about B.C. 2430 (^000 III ^10^. I CO III -Jj I I /wvw\ See also stele No. 141 and the statue No. 142. Anastasi Collection. Xllth dynasty. Heigth 3 ft. 7 in., width i ft. 6 in. [No. 572.] 141. {Bay 3.) — Lower portion of a rectangular limestone sepulchral stele of Antef , the son of the lady Sent ( To face page 40. ) Plate VI. Xllthdyn.] SA-HATHOR AND SA-MENTHU. 41 AWAAA t — ), an overseer of certain royal apartments, inscribed with fifteen lines of well-cut hieroglyphics, wherein he describes his virtues and the fidelity of his service to his king. In the left bottom corner is a figure of the deceased leaning upon a staff ; he appears to have been lame. Antef flourished in the reign of Usertsen I, about B.C. 2430. For another stele from his tomb see No. 140 (572), and for his statue see No. 142 (461). Anastasi Collection. Xllth dynasty. Height i ft. ii j in., width i ft. 7^ in. [No. 562.] 142. {Bay 3.) — Seated limestone statue, with a deep base, of Antef, the son of the lady Sent ; from the stele No. 140 (572) we learn that the name of his father was Sebek-unnu, and that he flourished in the reign of Usertsen I. He was the overseer of a portion of the royal apartments, and he holds in his right hand the symbol of his office, in the form of a cord (?) doubled. The inscriptions contain a dedication to Osiris and Anubis. From the Anastasi Collection. XHth dynasty, about B.C. 2430. Height 2 ft. \\ in. [No. 461.] 143, 144. (^Bay I.) — Rectangrular limestone stele, with painted palm-leaf cornice, of Het-hert-sa, or Sa-Hathor, Q ^ ^ j^, a high official who flourished in the reign of Amen-em-hat II ^0 p;;;;r|U^U^ , about B.C. 2400. On the upper portion of the stele are four lines of text containing prayers for sepulchral offerings, and below this is a relief in which the deceased is seen seated at a table of offerings. Opposite to him is his mother Ast-meri, daughter of Hetepi. Below, in a niche, the sides of which are decorated with painted figures of Sa-Hathor and texts, is a seated figure (No. 144) of the deceased. To the right and left of the niche are lines of hieroglyphics which state that Sa- Hathor went several times to the Sudan, where he super- intended the working of the mines and the washing of the gold. Anastasi Collection. Xllth dynasty. Height 3 ft. 9 in., width 2 ft. I in. [Nos. 569, 570.] 145. {^Bay 6.) — Fine painted limestone stele of Sa- Menthu S^"^, an Erpa, Ha prince, and Siner uat, who held the offices of royal scribe and overseer of works. In his inscription he says that he was born in the reign of C 3 42 NORTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. [Xllth dyn. Amen-em-hat I [1 that he was appointed scribe by Usertsen I Q j U J , and was promoted by him to other offices ; the stele is dated in the third year of the reign of Amen-em- hat II [of^UUU], when, pre- sumably, Sa-Menthu died. Anastasi Collection. Xllth dynasty. Height 4 ft 5 in., width i ft. in. [No. 828.] 146. {Bay I.)— Fine white limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Khenti-em-semti ffftl^^^''^ ' the lady Ast-Athi j ^ (| ^"jj , an official of Amen-em- II (^r^HV 31 ' ^^^"^ ^gyPt' ^^'^^^ l^-C. 2400. On this stele are twenty-two lines of hieroglyphic text in which the deceased enumerates the services which he rendered to his sovereign, and the works which he carried out in con- nection with the restoration of the temples of the gods. On the rounded portion of the stele is sculptured a winged disk, and in the left bottom corner are figures of the deceased and his mother. Anastasi Collection. Xllth dynasty, about B.C. 2400. (Plate VII.) Height 3 ft., width i ft. 7^ in. [No. 574.] 147. {Bay I.) — Fine white limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Khenti-em-set (semt)-ur ffljj ^ , a royal kinsman, a councillor, and priest of the jDyramid of king Ameni (Amen-em-hat H) } ^ ff ^ iJMM f A Below the eleven lines of text are figures of the deceased, his wife Hathor-em-hat j^j^ daughter Semti-seneb | J ' brother, Ba[k]-en-re-Mut L^^:^] • Anastasi Collection. XHth dynasty, about B.C. 2300. Height 2 ft. 9 in., width i ft. 3 in. [No. 839.] ( To jace page 42. ) Plate VII. Xllthdyn.] STELE OF SEHETEP-AB-RA. 43 148. {Bay 5.) — Limestone door-socket, dated in the thirtieth year of Amen-em-hat II Xllth dynasty, i ft. 2 in. square. [No. 1236.] Presented by G. Willoughby Eraser, Esq., 1897. 149. {Bay I.) — Lower portion of a red sandstone seated figure of the goddess Hathor (?), which was dedicated by the captain of the boats, Seneferu, the son of Maket ^ J^^^ ^ M , who flourished in the reign of Amen-em- ^ — ^ I hat II f^Ji^^'Mj^^ , about B.C. 2400. From Sarabit al-Khadim, in the peninsula of Sinai. Xllth dynasty. Height I ft. I in. [No. 497.] Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fund, 1905. 150. {Bay I.)— Fine Hmestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Amen-em-hat (] ^\ an official,^ inscribed with twenty-seven hnes of hieroglyphic text con- taining prayers to Osiris, Anubis, Heqt, and Khnemu, for funerary offerings and for happiness in the Other World. On the left-hand bottom corner is sculptured in low relief a figure of the deceased. This stele is dated in the thirteenth year of Amen-em-hat II, king of Fgypt about B.C. 2400 \l'""^\.L Mf ^^l At ^- Anastasi Collection. Xllth dynasty. Height 3 ft. 5 in., width 2 ft. I in. [No. 567.] 151. {Bay 7.)— White limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, set up to commemorate Sehetep-ab R ^ , the son of Sat-Nefert, and his wife Ren-s-ankh, and Rau, (or Ertau) son of Sena, and his wife Sat-nefert, in the nineteenth year of the reign of Amen-em-hat II I /wwv\ ^ — I ^ fl I I I C 4 44 NORTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. [Xllth dyn. upper portion is cut a winged disk, with pendent uraei, and below are:— L A text giving the date of the stele. 2. A list of the various objects of a " Table of Offerings " arranged in rows. On each side of this are figures of relatives of Sehetep-ab and Rau, and on the lower portion are figures of the deceased seated in pairs, with a table of offerings before them. Sehetep-ab and Rau were each the governor of a J] temple, and each was ^ ^ . Anastasi Collection. Xllth dynastv, about B.C. 2400. Height 2 ft. 2 in., width I ft. 7i in. [No. 583.] 152. {Bay 5.) — Rectangular painted limestone sepulchral stele of Menu-Nefer ^"^i^, an overseer of the private apartments of the palace, inscribed with an address in which the living are entreated to pray that sepulchral offerings may be given to the deceased. On the lower portion is a scene representing the sons and daughters of Menu-nefer performing ceremonies of adoration and bearing offerings to him, and behind him stands his mother Annu (j The stele is dated in the twenty-ninth year of the reign of Amen-em-hat II I ^ 1^ jl| . . . . J (^ Q rwnUUU J . Anastasi Collection. Xllth dynasty. Height 2 ft. i in., width i ft. 9 in. [No. 829.] 153. {Bay 3.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Seneferu [1 J ^ , the son of Sat-afu (j , an overseer of certain royal apartments, and prefect of the temple of Amen-em-hat II ^^"^ ^ ' V.\x\g of Egypt, about B.C. 2400. The text contains a prayer to Khenti Amenti that sepulchral offerings .may be given to the deceased, and, presumably, to thirteen of his relatives whose names, with those of their mothers, are inscribed above. On the lower portion of the stele is a figure of Seneferu receiving offerings from the principal members of his family. Sams Collection. XHth dynasty. Height i ft. 5| in., width i ft. 2% in. [No. 256.] Xllthdyn.] STELE OF TCHAA. 45 154. {^Bay I.) — Fine limestone sepulchral stele of Sen- atef ^ (j ^ , son of the lady Rehu-ankh, overseer of the private royal apartments in the palace of king Amen-em- hat II. On the rounded portion are cut in outline repre- sentations of offerings, and below are: — i. A figure of the deceased holding a staff and the | sceptre ; near his head is the prenomen of the king Nub-kau-Ra ^ , and before him are his two brothers bearing offerings ; 2. Figures of his wife, son, and three daughters. Xllth dynasty, about B.C. 2400. Height i ft. ii\ in., width i ft. 2 in. [No. 576.] 155. (^Bay 9.) — Limestone stele, in the torm of a table of offerings, of Sebek-hetep a boat-builder, inscribed with a prayer to Osiris for sepulchral offerings. Below are figures of the deceased and his wife Ken ' ^, seated, with a table of AA/\AAA offerings before them, and to the right are figures of their sons, Mentu and Amen-em-hat, paying homage to their parents. This stele was set up in the sixth year of the reign of Usertsen M C«_E1] A f ^ • Sams Collection. Xllth dynasty. Height i ft., width 9 in. [No. 257.] 156. {Bay I.)— Fine limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Tchaa | '^^^^'^D, ^ S^^^-rdian of the palace (?). The upper portion is inscribed with thirteen lines of hieroglyphic text containing prayers to Osiris, Heqt, and Khnemu for funerary offerings. Below these is a relief wherein the deceased is seen seated at a table of offerings, and figures of his mother, brethren, and sisters are represented bringing offerings to him. This stele is dated in the sixth year of the reign of Usertsen II, about B.C. 2360 | ^ ||[ ^ J 46 NORTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. [Xllth dyn. (^O s ^ J P _g. j ^ ^ . Anastasi Collection. Xllth dynasty. Height 3 ft. 8 in., width i ft. 1 1 in. [No. 573.] 157. (^Vestibule. East Doorway}) — Lower portion of a black granite seated statue of Sa-Renput ^ " the Child of the Years," the son of Satet-hetep the governor-general of Ta-Kenset, i.e.^ of Northern Nubia ^^^.^^i Xllth dynasty, about B.C. 2300. The deceased held the rank o{ Erpd, Hd, Smer-udt, and Khetemet, or " Chancellor," and he was the " Super- intendent of the prophets of Satet," or Sati, a goddess of the region of the First Cataract and Abu, or Elephantine, ?>., the modern Aswan. He is described as ^ 1 ^ ^ , and he was especially a devotee ^^ZZ^ ^ of " Anpu (Anubis) on his hill." His tomb is on the west bank of the Nile at Aswan, and is one of the finest of those of the governors of Elephantine. Height 2 ft. 3 in. [No. loio.] Prese7itcd by Field Marshal Lord Grejifell, 1887. 58. {Bay I.) — Fine dark grey granite statue of Usert- sen III, king of Egypt, about B.C. 2330, as a young man (.'^). He wears the full wig with a plaited tail, which is character- istic of the period, a necklace with pendant, and a closely pleated tunic which projects over his knees ; from his girdle ^ hangs a long lappet, ornamented with uraei at the end. The handle of a dagger is seen projecting from the 1 Hffi Horus belt, in the centre of which is the king's prenomen Kha-kau-Ra q Mj^ ^ ' ^^^^ plinth at the back of the statue are cut the king's Horus name and his name as king of the South and North. Found in the south court of the temple of Menthu-hetep name of ( Neb-hapt-Ra) at Der al-Baharl XHth dynasty. Height 4 ft. 1 1 in. [No. 684.] III. Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fund, 1905. Xllth dyn.] MONUMENTS OF USERTSEN III. 47 159. {^Bay I.) — Fine dark grey granite statue of Usert- sen III, king of Egypt, about B.C. 2330, as a young man (?). This statue is similar to No. 160, but the king's name of Usertsen ^ p ^ J? instead of his prenomen, appears on his belt. Found in the south court of the temple of Menthu-hetep (Neb-hapt-Ra) at Der al-Bahari. Xllth dynasty. Height 4 ft. 11 in. [No. 685.] Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fund, 1905. 160. {Bay 3.) — Fine, dark grey granite statue of Usert- sen III, king of Egypt, about B.C. 2330 ; the sculptor appears to have intended to represent the face of a man who is no longer young. This statue is similar to No. 159. Found in the south court of the temple of Menthu-hetep (Neb-hapt-Ra) at Der al-Bahari. Xllth dynasty. Height 4 ft. 7 in. [No. 686.] Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fund, 1905. 161. {Bay I.) — Red granite head of a colossal statue of Usertsen III, king of Egypt, about B.C. 2330, wearing the Hetch, or White Crown of Upper Egypt. Above the fore- head is the uraeus ^ , symbol of sovereignty. From Abydos. Xllth dynasty. Height 2 ft. 8 in. [No. 608.] Presejtted by the Egypt Exploration Fund, 1902. 162. {Bay i.) — Lower portion of a sandstone seated statue of Usertsen III, king of Egypt, about B.C. 2330. The inscription states that it was dedicated to the goddess Hathor, the lady of the land of the copper and turquoise, by some of the officers of the king who were stationed in the peninsula of Sinai. From Sarabit al-Khadim. XHth dynasty. Height I ft. 9 in. [No. 692.] Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fund, 1905. 163. {Vestibule. West Doorway.) — Lower portion of a quartzite sandstone seated figure of Usertsen III, king of Egypt, about B.C. 2330. The style and ornamentation are the same as those of No. 165. From the Delta. XHth dynasty. Height 4 ft. 6 in. [No. 1 145.] Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fund, 1888. 164. ( Vestibule. West Doorway.)— 'how'QY portion of a quartzite sandstone seated statue of Usertsen III 48 NORTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. [Xllth dyn. O Q "M^^P^ ^ , king of P^gypt, about B.C. 2330. The style and ornamentation are the same as those of No. 165. On one side of the base is an inscription containing the cartouches — O I r 1 AAAAAA AA^AAA J\ V 1 HI — S. \J I I 1 /WA/V\ 7 which prove that the statue was "usurped" under the XXI Ind dynasty by " Uasarken, son of Bast, beloved of Amen," ie., Osorkon II. From the Delta. Xllth dynasty. Height 3 ft. 6 in. [No. 1 146.] Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fnrui, 1888. 165. ( Vestibule. East Doorivay?) — Lower portion of a quartzite sandstone seated statue of Usertsen III Q H^H^ ' ^"^^ Egypt, about B.C. 2330. On each side of the legs is a mutilated figure of a royal lady ; the figure on the right is probably that of the queen, and that on the left the king's mother. On each side of the throne is an allegorical representation of the uniting of the two Egypts. In the centre is the sign ^ snia, 2>., " union " ; on the right side is the god of the South, and on the left the god of the North, and each god has one foot resting on the lower portion of the symbol, and is helping his fellow to tie a knot round the shaft. Below is the ornament ^i^^S^^S. The feet of the king are supposed to rest on nine bows, typifying the Nine Tribes of the Sudan, who were conquered by him. From the Delta. Height 3 ft. 3 in. [No. 1069.] Presented by the Egjpt Exploration Fund, 1888. 166. {Bay 23.) — Portion of a red granite slab on which is cut the prenomen of Usertsen III, king of Egypt, about B.C. 2330. From the temple at Bubastis. Height I ft. 10 in., width 3 ft. 3 in. [No. 1099.] 167. {Bay 23.) — Portion of a red granite slab on which the name of Rameses II has been cut over a part of the prenomen Xllth dyn.] MONUMENTS OF USERTSEN III. 49 of Usertsen III (^og[UU]^. From the temple at Bubastis. Xllth and XlXth dynasties. Height 3 ft. 3 in. width 3 ft. 3 in. [No. 1102.] Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fund, 1891. 168. (^Bay I.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of An-her-nekht %5 ^ , an overseer of the revenue [ITZD ^ o . The inscription of eleven lines is inlaid with blue paste, and contains prayers for sepulchral means and happiness in the Other World. Below these is a rectangular cavity in the stele, in which a small statue was placed originally ; on each side of it is a figure of the deceased, painted red. The stele is dated in the seventh year of Usertsen III, king of Egypt, about B.C. 2330 | ^|JJ lPT~ lAf Anajtasi Colkciion. Xlltl, dynasty. Height 3 ft. i in., width i ft. 7 in. [No. 575.] 169. (Bay 3.) — Sandstone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, dated in the eighth year of Usertsen III, king of Egypt, {;zmm.m CtiSD- On the upper portion are cut his Horus name and his name as king of the South and North, etc. The six mutilated lines of text mention that the king despatched an official named Ameni g M JJ , to Abu, or Elephantine, to carry out certain building operations in connection with his expedition into Nubia, " to overthrow the detestable people of Kash " (Gush). In the last line is the name of the Ha prince Ra-nub-kau ("W^ ''"y^ J^- Fi'om Elephantine. XHth dynasty. Height i ft. 2-| in., width ii in. [No. 852.] 170. (Bay 5.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, in the form of a door of a tomb, with palm-leaf cornice and raised 50 NORTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. [Xllth dyn. rounded border, ornamented with a linear design, dated in the thirteenth yearof thereignof King Kha-kau-Ra o U U Sepulchral stele of Sebek-hetep, inscribed with the text of a prayer to Osiris. [Bay 5, No, 170.] Xllth dynasty. another table with his mother, and sisters are enumerated Anastasi Collection. Xllth dynasty- width I ft. li in. [No. 831.] i.e., Usertsen III, B.C. 2330. Within the border is cut a prayer to Osiris Khenti Amenti that sepulchral offerings may be given by him to the deceased Sebek-hetep ' 1 , a warder of the temple and a royal officer, to Usertsen, his father, and to Atau 91, his mother. Below are two registers, in which Sebek- hetep is seen seated at a table of offerings with his father, and at The names of several brothers at the bottom of the stele. Height I ft. 4^ in.. 171. (Baj^ 5.) — Rectangular limestone inscribed slab on which are cut in low relief, with the Horus name, the Suten Bat name, the son of Ra name, and certain titles of Amen- em-hat III, king of Egypt, about B.C. 2300. From the king's pyramid at Hawarah. Length 7 ft. 9 in., breadth 2 ft. 11 in. [No. 1072.] 172. (Baj^ 2.) — Cast of a portrait statue of Amen-em- l^at III, king of Egypt, about B.C. 2300, in the Hermitage at St. Petersburg. He wears a heavy head-dress, the lappets of Xllth dyn.] SHRINE OF PA-SUTEN-SA. 51 which fall over his shoulders, and over his forehead is the uraeus fL , symbol of sovereignty. On each side of the legs O are cut the king's names and titles T T [ ^ --^n ] ' C^^^°^l • important, for a comparison of it with the grey granite statue No. 774 suggests that the latter was made for Amen-em-hat III, and if this be the case, the inscription of Osorkon II was added to it at a much later period. Height 2 ft. 10 in. [No. 688.] Pi^esented by Pi'ofessor Golenischeff, 1904. 173. {^Central Saloon?) — Cast of a bearded, man-headed Sphinx, inscribed with the cartouches of : 1. Rameses II (^^J'^f'^^^ '^31 ' ^^^"^ right side of pedestal.) 2. Mer-en-Ptah I ^ \ ^ ^ * ^^^^"^^ ^"^^ left side of pedestal, and on left shoulder.) 3. Paseb-kha-nut [ ( ^ ^ © J (On the breast.) This Sphinx is much older than the kings who had their names cut on it, and was probably made in the reign of Amen- em-hat III, about B.C. 2300. The original was found at San (Tanis), and is now in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. Length 6 ft. 10 in. [No. 1120.] 174. {Bay 1.) — White limestone shrine, in the shape of a funeral chest, made to commemorate Pa-suten-sa ^ ^ ^ a " scribe of the offerings of all the gods," who flourished in the reign of Amen-em-hat III, king of Egypt, about B.C. 2300. On the top of the shrine is a figure of the hawk of Horus, and on the front of it, sculptured in high relief, is a figure of Osiris, wearing the Atef Crown and holding the crook and whip in his hands. On the sides and back are the 52 NORTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. [Xllth dyn. following scenes: i. Pa-suten-sa making offerings to Ptah- Tanen. 2. Pa-suten-sa making offerings to Osiris Khenti Amenti. 3. Horus stand- ing between I sis and Nephthys. On the pedestal are prayers to Seker and to Osiris Khenti Amenti. The shrine is hollow, and at one time probably held a figure of the deceased. From Medum. Xllth dynasty. Height 3 ft., width at base i ft. 3 in. [No. 1135.] 175. (.5^7 2.)— Rectan- gular limestone sepulchral stele of Nebpu-Usertsen son of the lady At (| Q the form of the door of a tomb, with palm-leaf cornice and raised, rounded border ornamented with a linear design. The deceased was a personal attendant of Shrine dedicated to Osiris and other gods by^ King Amen-eiTl-hat HI, Pa-suten-sa, an official of Amen-em-hat HI," and having been promoted B.C. 2300. 1^1- 11 [Bay I, No. 174.] he took part m celebratmg the " festival of the years " subsequently he received further promotion, and ofticiated at the celebration of the Set festival. Within the border are cut three figures of the deceased, two standing and one seated at a table of offerings, and a series of short inscriptions which contain prayers to Osiris and Anubis for sepulchral offerings, and mention the duties which he per- formed. Below the cornice is the prenomen of Usertsen III r — 5J5 Xllthdyn.] STELE OF SENKU-USERTSEN. 53 Salt Collection. Xllth dynasty, about B.C. 2330. Height 3 ft. 3j in., width 2 ft. 2 in. [No. loi.] 176. ( Vestibule. North Wall.) — Dark-coloured hard stone (quartzite sandstone?) stele, on which are inscribed fourteen lines of rudely-shaped hieroglyphics. It is dated in the ninth year of a king whose prenomen appears to read Maat-en-Ra (^^^^^^^ Amen-em-hat III, king of Egypt, about B.C. 2300, and it was set up to commemorate an official called Menthu-sa ^ Jk • From Semnah, in the Second Cataract. Xllth dynasty. Height 2 ft. 2 in., breadth i ft. 3 in. [No. 1290.] Presented by Soiners Clarke, Esq., 1 899. 177. {Bay I.) — Painted limestone sepulchral stele, with a rounded top, of Senbu-Userten | 1 1 | J | J I J ' son of the lady Nebt-Ant || ^' ^ veritable royal kinsman and the comptroller of a department of revenue. Below the five lines of text, which contains a prayer to Osiris, is a scene wherein the four daughters of the deceased are standing in worship of their father, who is seated at a table of offerings. Below these are figures of his father, mother, and brother, each with the text of the prayer, which he recites, above his head. This stele is dated in the twenty-fifth year of the reign of Amen-em-hat III | ^ |^ f ' 1 J ^ ). Anastasi Collection. XHth dynasty, about B.C. 2270. Height 2 ft. II in., width i ft. 9 in. [No. 557.] 178. ( Vestibule. South Wall.) — Sepulchral tablet, of un- usual shape, set up to record the name of the chief boatman ' ' ' ^ , the son of the lady Asa, and the names of several sons and daughters and those of their mothers. The tablet is dated in the twenty-eighth year of Kmg Maat-en-Ra, i.e., Amen-em-hat III q ^ ,,|, Y 54 NORTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. [Xllth dyn. ^A/wv^ ( ^^^^^ J- ^^^'^ the Anastasi Collection, 1857. Xllth dynasty, about B.C. 2270. Height 2 ft. 2 in., breadth I ft. ii^ in. [No. 827.] 179, 180. {Bay 3.)_Red sandstone sepulchral stele and altar commemorating Sebek-her-heb S\ ^ ® ^' an overseer of certain of the royal apartments, and Kemen ^iz: the son of the lady Hetep-ka "^^ U |. a subordinate official m the royal It is dated in chancery, the forty-fourth year of a king, who must be Amen- em-hat III, and in the inscription, Hathor, the lady of the Turquoise Land, is entreated to give sepulchral offerings to the deceased persons. The altar in front of the stele was found in the position in which it now is. From Sarabit al-Khadim, in the peninsula of Sinai. Xllth dynasty, about B.C. 2250. Height of stele 2 ft. 7^ in., width of altar I ft. 3 in. [Nos. 694, 695.] 181. {Bay 5.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, on the upper part of which are cut the prenomen of Stele and altar for offerings of Sebek-her-heb, an official who died in the forty-fourth year of the reign of Amen-em-hat IIL [Bay 3, Nos. 179 and 180.] Xllth dyn.] STELE OF KHNEMU-HETEP. 55 Amen-em-hat III 1 and figures of Osiris and the jackal sacred to Anubis. Below these is a text containing an address wherein the living are besought to pray that sepulchral offerings may be given to the metal worker Ankef D (?) W Afret (his wife), daughter of Ameni, and several of their sons and daughters. Found in Malta in 1823. Xllth dynasty. Height i ft., width lo^in. [No. 233.] Presented by J. B. Collings, Esq., 1 836. 182. ( Vestibule. South Wall.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, in the form of a door, from the tomb of Khnemu- of Tenauit hetep Q an official who flourished under the Xllth dynasty. The stele is ornamented with a cornice. On the upper part the deceased is seen seated with a table of offerings before him, and immediately below is a raised band,whereon are cut utchats c . i . . c \ u-^ ^ ^ ■ ' ^ Seated statue of Amen-em-hat, a royal kmsman, and large flat leaves. and master of the robes. The inscription is [Bay l, No. 183.] Xllth dynasty. lightly cut, and, in places, almost illegible. A son or brother, called Ameni, and a lady, Hehet (?) are mentioned. From Beni Hasan in Upper Egypt. About B.C. 2300. Height 3 ft. 6 in., width 2 ft. [No. 625.] Presented by the Beni Hasan Excavation Fund, 190 3- 56 NORTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. [Xllth dyn. 183. {Bay i.)— Black basalt seated statue of Amen-em-hat \ ^v""^' ^ "veritable royal kinsman" 1 , who held the office of superintendent of the private apartments of the royal palace and of master of the robes ^^^—^ ^^^yj^ j On the sides, front, and base of the seat are inscriptions recording the name and titles of the deceased. Xllth dynasty, about B.C. 2400. From the Anastasi Collection. Height i ft. 8 in. [No. 462.] inscribed with a prayer 184. {Bay i.)— Dark basalt seated figure of Ameni, the son of Ameni M MM (I 1 ^AAAAA 1 1 AAAAAA I /\AA/W\ for sepulchral offerings. Xllth dynasty, about B.C. 2400. Height I ft. 3 in. [No. 777.] 185. (Bay I.)— Painted lime- stone sepulchral stele, in the form of a door, with raised, rounded edges, surmounted by a palm-leaf cornice ; it was made for the Ha prince Nekhta ^^-^ [ son of the lady fl ^ ^ 1 Nekhta. Below the three lines of text is a scene in which the deceased is represented seated on a chair of state, with a table of offerings before him. Below, in three panels, are seated figures of Nekhta, his mother, Net-nub his wife, and o» I I I his nurse. Salt Inscribed seated figure of Ameni, son of Ameni. . 1 ^ [Bay I, No. 184.] Xllth dynasty. Ast jj ^ Collection. From Abydos. XHth dynasty, about B.C. 2300. Height 2 ft. 8 in., width i ft. 8| in. [No. 143.] 186. (Bay I.)— Sandstone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of An-her-nekht j^^^^, an Erpa, and Ha prince, who held the offices of chancellor, s7/ier udti, and chief Xllth dyn.] STELE OF AN-HER-SA. 57 of the accounts connected with the grain supply of the district in which he lived. On the lower part of the stele is a painted figure of the deceased making offerings to the god Osiris ; he is accompanied by his wife and son. Anastasi Collection. Xllth dynasty, about i;.C. 2250. Height 2 ft. 9^ in., width i ft. 3 in. [No. 559.] 187. {Bay I.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Antef , an overseer of the priests, who prays that Osiris, the lord of Amenti, will give him funerary offerings, and that he " may look upon the beauties (or " bounteous acts) of the great god, the lord of Abydos." Below the text are figures of the deceased and his son Sebek-sen -^s^ , the son of the lady Beba Jjjj (| each holding a staff and a ^ sceptre. The father and son were Ha princes, and each was an Erpa. This tablet was set up by Sebek-sen to make his father s name to live upon the earth. Anastasi Collection. XHth dynasty. Height 2 ft., width i ft. 8 in. [No. 577.] 188. {Bay I.) — Limestone sepulchral stele of the steward Ana (j, son of the lady Nubi ^^^i;^^ in the form of a door, with a palm-leaf cornice. Within the raised border is sculptured a series of scenes in which the children of the deceased and his wife are performing acts of worship of their parents. The surface of the stele has suffered from damp, and the work is poor. XHth dynasty. Height i ft. 11 in., width I ft. 2\ in. [No. 774.] 189. {Bay I.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of An-her-sa, or Sa-An-her J^"^""^^^^^' official who was subordinate to the overseer of the seal ^ ^ ~^ . The inscription contains a prayer to Osiris, Ra, and Sab, or Keb ^ Jj for funerary offerings. Below the text are two scenes. In the one we see the deceased standing at a table of offerings, behind him being his mother Kek ^^^^ ^ , and his brother Ateta (| ^ (| ^ , and on the 58 NORTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. [Xllth dyn. other side of the table is a kher heb priest ; in the other are figures of eighteen of his children and relatives, some bearing offerings. Many of the figures are coloured. Anastasi Collection. Xllth dynasty. Height 3 ft. 6 in., width i ft. 8| in. [No. 568.] 190. {Bay I.) — Rectangular limestone sepulchral stele, commemorating the lady Khu and her husbands Sa- Hathor , and Sa-Amen (j , each of whom held the office of steward. In the first relief Khu and Sa- Hathor are seated with a table of offerings before them, and their children are bearing gifts. In the second, Khu and Sa- Amen are seated as before, and their children are bringing gifts ; and in the third are twelve children of Khu and her two husbands, arranged in pairs. Anastasi Collection. Xllth dynasty. Height 4 ft il in., width i ft. 8 in. [No. 571.] 191. {Bay 2.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, set up to commemorate sixteen persons ; it is inscribed with a list of their names and those of their mothers, and with a prayer to Ptah-Seker-Asar for sepulchral offerings. The names are : Antef, Heru-em- hat, Mahes-hetep, Khati, Ren- sankh, I-senb, Sa-Hethert, An-Metef, Antef, Heru-em-hat Aa, Heru-em-Hat Khart, Sat-Tep-neter, Sebek-hetep, Ankh-ren, Satukh, and Hapu-uah. XHth dynasty. Height i ft. 7\ in., width I ft. I in. [No. 253.J 192. {Bay 2.)— Stone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, inscribed with two lines of text containing prayers to Osiris and Anubis for sepulchral offerings, set up to commemorate Heni and his family. Above these is the name of the city ii^^kP^n^' Shas-hetep. Below there is a row of figures of four men and five women, each carrying a lotus in the left hand. The lower portion of the stele is filled by eleven lines of hieratic writing, which contain the names Heni, son and his wife Ateni [j ^ (||| ^, the daughter of Aat ^, his mother and sisters and brothers. Sams Collection. Xllth dynasty. Height i ft. 4 in., width in. [No. 228.] Xllth dyn.] STELE OF AMEN I. 59 193. {Bay 2.)— Fine white limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Sebek-tatau {}) ^ , an Erpa, and a Ha prince, and a svier-udt, who held several high civil and legal offices. On the upper portion of the stele is a raised band, which is unusual, and below this are eleven lines of text and a painted scene, in which the deceased is represented seated with a table of offerings before him, and his wife Ai (| ^ [][| ministering to him. The hieroglyphics are inlaid with blue paste. The text contains prayers to Osiris and Anubis for funerary offerings, and describes the important offices held by Sebek-tatau. Anastasi Collection. XI Ith dynasty. Height 2 ft. 9 in., width I ft. 7^ in. [No. 566.] 194. {Bay 2.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Ameni (| (|(| , the son of Qebu ^ J] ^ ^ ^o"^" mander-in-chief of the bowmen ^ |^ I the upper portion are cut five lines of text, which follow the curve of the top of the stele : an unusual characteristic. Below these are figures of : — i. His wife Met-hu f ^ priestess ol Hathor. 2. Her daughter Khent-khati. 3. His son Sa- Hathor, a chancellor of Hathor. 4. His brother Khenti- khati-hetep. 5. The steward, and other officers of the house of the deceased, bearing offerings. The text contains the usual prayer to Osiris Khenti Amenti, i.e., that sepulchral offerings may be made at the chief festivals. XHth dynasty. Height 3 ft. 6 in., width 2 ft. 4^ in. [No. 162.] 195. {Bay 2.)— Rectangular limestone sepulchral stele of Pefes P ' ^ royal kinswoman, and a priestess of Hathor. The first four lines contain a prayer to Osiris Khenti Amenti that she may tread the paths of happiness in the Other World, and may advance among the loyal servants to Osiris " in peace, in peace." Below is a figure of the deceased seated at a table of offerings, and on the lower portion of the stele Pefes is twice represented standing with her "beloved eldest daughter" Art-nes ^5^^ \ 1. AA/VW\ V I Anastasi Collection. Xllth dynasty (.'). Height 3 ft. 8 in., width I ft. 6 in. [No. 832.] 6o NORTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. [Xllth dyn. 196. {Bay 4.) — Sandstone stele, which was set up in a temple at Wadi Halfah to commemorate the rule of Erta- Antef-Tatau ^^^^^^^^ an Erpa and a Ha prince, who held the office of governor of the South, i.e., of the Sudan, in the reign of Usertsen I, about B.C. 2430. On the right of the text, which records the titles of the deceased, are cut several of the king's names. From Wadi Halfah. XHth dynasty. Length 3 ft. 10 in., breadth 2 ft. [No. 1177.] Presented by Captaiii H. G. Lyons, R.E., 1894. 197. {Bay 7.)— Rectangular limestone sepulchral stele of Antef A ^ , the son of Sent "-^^^ , the superintendent of the royal palace. On the upper portion are cut seven lines of text which refer to the works which the deceased carried out during his lifetime, and a standing figure of him. Below are twenty perpendicular lines of hieroglyphics, each of which begins with the word mik " I," wherein Antef describes his virtues, qualities, and abilities. Anastasi Collection. Xnth dynasty. Height 2 ft. 2 in., width i ft. 2| in. [No. 581.] 198. {Bay 2.) — Portion of a painted relief from a wall of the tomb of Tehuti-hetep, on which are sculptured figures of members of the household of the deceased bearing to his tomb his bow and arrows, litter (?), staff, box, shield and sword, axe, sandals, etc. By the side of the litter is Tehuti-hetep's favourite dog. From Al-Barshah, in Upper Egypt. XHth dynasty, about B.C. 2400. Length 5 ft. 5 in., breadth 1 ft. 2 in. [No. 1 147.] Presented by the Egypt Exploratioyi Fund, 1 894. 199. {Bay 2.) — Portion of a painted relief from a wall of the tomb of Tehuti-hetep, on which are sculptured figures of field-labourers who are engaged in ploughing and sowing the lands on the estate of the deceased. From Al-Barshah in Upper Egypt. Xllth dynasty, about B.C. 2400. Length 2 ft., breadth I ft. 8 in. [No. 1152.] Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fund, 1 894. 200. {Bay 2). — Portion of a painted relief from a wall of the tomb of Tehuti-hetep, on which are sculptured kneeling figures of men bearing vases of unguents, etc., as sepulchral Xllthdyn.] WALL PAINTINGS OF TEH UTI-IIETEP. 6l offerings. From Al-Barshah in Upper Egypt. Xllth dynasty, about B.C. 2400. Length 2 ft. 3 in., breadth i ft. 8 in. [No. II 5 1.] Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fund, 1894. 201. {Bay 7.) — Portion of a relief from a wall of the tomb of Tehuti-hetep, on which is a sculptured and painted figure of a woman. From Al-Barshah. Xllth dynasty. Height 2 ft. 4 in., width I ft. [No. 1 150.] Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fund, 1904. 202. {Bay I.) — Small red sandstone obelisk, set up in memory of an Egyptian official, or soldier, who was stationed at the copper and turquoise mines at Sarabit al-Khadim in the peninsula of Sinai. On two of the sides are the names of two of his loving sons, Aqen (| ^ , the soldier, and Ahenem (] [Tl V\ the soldier. The third name is illegible, but the last two signs of it appear to be r- — 1 (?) (j shd. From Sarabit al-Khadim. Xllth dynasty, about B.C. 2400. Height' I ft. 81 in. [No. 693.] Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fund, 1905. 203. ( Vestibule. North Wall.) — Rectangular limestone sepulchral stele from the tomb of Sebek-sen who held the rank of Ha , the son of Beb J J . On the left is sculptured a relief, wherein the deceased is seen standing, with his hands raised in adoration, before a table of offerings ; behind him stands his wife la, the daucfhter of Atu /WVAA^ (j ^ ^ ^ I . The text is a formula of praise addressed to Osiris, Ap-uat, and Un-nefer. From the Anastasi Collec- tion. Xnth dynasty. Length 2 ft. 6 in., breadth i ft. 7 in. [No. 580.] 204. {Vestibule. South — Sepulchral stele of Amen-em-hat [I v\ , a superintendent of a portion 1 /www , on the other. In the lower portion of the stele is also a figure of the deceased, and before him stand his wife, a son, and two daughters. Xllth dynasty. Anastasi Collection. Height 2 ft. 2 in., width i ft. 4 in. [No. 560.] 206. ( Vestibule. South Wall?) — Limestone fragment of a sepulchral stele, with inscription " beloved of the "great goddess, lady of- Bahet." Xllth dynasty (.'') Height I ft., breadth 9 in. [No. 1149.] 207. {Bay I.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, inscribed with a prayer for funerary offerings to Osiris, Anubis, and Khenti Amenti, on behalf of As-ab (?) 1 \i' a Ha prince and overseer of the priests, or prophets. His mother's name appears to have been Tef-abt [""i^J 7 — On the left are figures of the deceased and his son (?), and on the right is a table of offerings. XHth dynasty, about B.C. 2400. Height 2 ft. 5 in., breadth i ft. 4 in. [No. 193.] 208. {Bay I.) — White limestone sepulchral stele, with palm-leaf cornice and raised border, set up in memory of Aqer, a steward the son of Pert (] ^^^^ Xllthdyn.] STELE OF KHEN-BAK-HERU. 63 The tablet is divided into sections wherein the various members of the family of the deceased are seen engaged in doing reverence to their kinsman. Xllth dynasty. About B.C. 2400. Height 2 ft. 9 in., width i ft. 7 in. [No. 129.] 209. {Bay I.) — Rectangular limestone sepulchral stele of Khen-bak-Heru Jj ^^j^ , the son of the lady Rerut a m.aster builder or chief mason, which was set up by one of his sons " to make his name to live." The six lines of text contain prayers to Osiris, Khenti Amenti, Anpu, Khnemu, Heqt, and all the gods for sepulchral meals. Below these is a figure of the deceased seated at a table of offerings ; behind him is his wife Mes-en-maa-en-Heru <5>- [j ^"^^ ' right of the table are figures of his two sons, En-Ptah-kau and Ptah-hetep. Anastasi Collection. Xllth dynasty. Height t ft. ^ in., width i ft. 8^ in. " [No. 584.] 210. {Bay I.) — Rectangular, limestone sepulchral stele of Her-ap p=^ (j □, the son of Aakas "^^^ U |1. Qn the upper portion of it is inscribed a prayer to Osiris Khenti Amenti, and on the lower are figures of the deceased and his son Ap-ankh f) ^ ° ' standing before a table of offerings. Sams Collection. XHth dynasty. Height i ft. /i in., breadth i ft. 4 in. [No. 578.] 211. [Bay I.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with a rounded top, of Sa-ast jj ^ ^ , son of the lady Asenes i| P ^ ^ P ^ ' ^ veritable royal kinsman, who held the offices of governor of the South and the North, and overseer of the private royal apartments in the palace. Below the four lines of text are figures of the deceased and his father and mother standing at a table of offerings, and three brothers and three sisters. Anastasi Collection. XHth dynasty. Height I ft. 10 in., width t ft. 2 in. [No. 561.] 64 NORTHERN KCiVPTIAN GALLERY. [Xllth dyn. 212. {Bay I.) — Rectangular, painted limestone sepulchral Stele of Ankh-ren , the son of Mest-tekha ^ Jj 0 =^ ' ^ veritable royal kinsman, and overseer of a department of the Treasury. Below the inscription are sculptured : — i. A figure of the deceased, painted red, seated before a table of offerings. 2. His wife, a son and a daughter, and a kinswoman. Text and scenes are enclosed within a painted border. Anastasi Collection. Xllth dynasty. (Plate VIII.) Height 2 ft. 7 in., width i ft. 8| in. [No. 564.] 213. {Bay i.) — Painted limestone sepulchral stele of Ameni the son of the lady Sat-Sekhemet the guardian of the royal palace, and a I royal kinsman. Below the four lines of text, which contain prayers to the chief gods of the dead, are sculptured figures of the deceased, his mother, father, sisters and brothers. The rounded portion of the stele is ornamented with red and yellow bars, and text and figures are enclosed within a plain red border. Anastasi Collection. XHth dynasty. (Plate IX.) Height 2 ft. 7 in., width i ft. 9 in. [No. 565.] 214. {Bay I.) — Rectangular limestone sepulchral stele ot Nemki | (or Uhemki), the son of the lady Merta , a royal kinsman. On the upper portion of the stele are six lines of text containing prayers by the deceased to Osiris, the chief god of the dead, and below is a figure of the deceased standing before a table of offerings. Anastasi Collection. XHth dynasty. Height 2 ft. 8 in., width i ft. 51 ins. [No. 558.] 215. {Bay 2.) — Sandstone sepulchral stele in the form of the door of a tomb, with palm-leaf cornice and a raised rounded border, set up to commemorate: i. Senbsu-em-hat jl J Erpa, and Ha prince, chancellor, keeper of the seal, etc., and his wife Atha i] ^ 1 i| • Renpet J ^ , the overseer of the throne, and his wife Pu-her ( To /ace page 64. ) Plate VIII. Sepulchral stele of Ankh-ien, an overseer of a department of the Treasury. [Bay I, No. 212.] Xllth dynasty. { To face page 64. ) Plate IX. Sepulchral stele of Ameni, a royal kinsman and warden of the palace. [Bay I, No. 213.] Xllth dynasty. Xllth dyn.] STELE OF AmENI. 65 □ ^F=^. 3. Tata ^ — ^ , "a follower of the prince," and his wife Apu ^] ^ ° texts contain prayers to Osiris and Anubis for sepulchral offerings. XlTth dynasty. Height 2 ft., width I ft. 2| in. [No. 252.] 216. (Baj^ 2.)— Painted limestone sepulchral stele in the shape of a door of a tomb, with palm-leaf cornice and raised rounded border; it was made to commemorate Khenemes ^ ' ^^^^ ^^^^ ^ ^ ' overseer of the throne, and Autihi ^ | son of the lady Khert-ab , the overseer of the seal. Below the text, which contains prayers to Ptah-Seker-Asar and Sab for funerary offerings, is a scene wherein the deceased persons are seen to be receiving worship from their sons. In the two lower registers are figures of eight other members of their families. Xllth dynasty. Height i ft. 8 J in., width i ft. I in. [No. 903.] 217. (Baj/ 2.) — Sandstone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Ana (] ^ i] ' the son of Atau () ^ § a high official, inscribed with twenty lines of text, three horizontal and seventeen perpendicular. In the first register is a figure of the deceased, in the second are figures of his wife Kemtet "^^^ 1)^^ o ' ^^"S^t^^ Ben[r]at Jj (| ^ ^ | , and Amen- em-hat, the scribe of the wine-cellar, and in the third is a figure of his brother. Poor work, and hieroglyphics shallow. D'Athanasi Collection. From Abydos. Xllth dynasty. Height I ft. 5 in., width in. [No. 334.] 218. (Bay 2.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Khenti-khathi-am-hat ffTfi "T^^ ^ ] ^ a guardian of a portion of the royal palace, inscribed with sixteen lines of text containing a prayer to Osiris for sepulchral offerings. On the left is a figure of the deceased cut in outline. D 66 NORTHERN EG\TTIAN GALLERY. [Xllth dyn. The hieroglyphics are ill-shaped and shallow ; the left bottom corner and a portion of the base of the stele are wanting. Xllth dynasty. Height i ft. 3 in., width i ft. [No. 243.] 219. {Bay 3.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Au-nef (or Set-nef) ^ ^or >$-J ,^). a high official, who flourished in the joint reign of Amen-em-hat III and Amen-em-hat IV, whose prenomens are cut on the upper portion of it. In rude outline are also seen figures of Osiris, Anubis, the deceased, and several members of his family. Salt Collection. Xllth dynasty, about B.C. 2300. Height I ft. I in., width 8 in. [No. 258.] 220. {Bay 3.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, in the form of a door of a tomb with palm-leaf cornice and raised, rounded border. On the upper part we see the deceased seated at a table of offerings; before him stands his son. The text contains a prayer to Osiris, Ap-uat, and Un-Nefer, that sepulchral offerings may be given to the deceased, whose name was written in red ink but is now illegible, and to the lady Neferiu, and to other kinsfolk. Very rough, poor work. Sams Collection. XHth dynasty. Height i ft. 5 in., width 1 1 in. [No. 205.] 221. {Bay 3.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Kemef ^^3:^ ' ^^^^ Atau-enen Q I , inscribed with prayers to Osiris on behalf of himself, and to Hathor, on behalf of his wife Peri , for sepulchral offerings. Below the text are figures of the deceased and his wife, and of various members of their family. XHth dynasty. Height I ft. 3| in., width io-|- in. [No. 222.] 222. {Bay 3.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Mahesa-user ^ | ^ " P<==>, inscribed with a prayer to the " great god, the lord of Abydos," for sepulchral offerings. In the upper register are figures of the sons of the deceased making offerings to their father, and in the lower, one son and four daughters making offerings to Khenti-khat-sa, their mother. Xllth dynasty. Height I ft. si in-, width i ft. 2^ in. [No. 971.] Plate X. ( To face page 67. ) raiiilLvl -sepulchral sLclc ol L ..cils.n, a hii;h ollicial. [Bay 3, No. 224.] Xllth dynasty. Xllthdyn.] PAINTED STELE OF USERTSEN. 67 223. {Bay 3.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, witli rounded top, of Renpif £ (|[| a keeper of the seal, inscribed with an address to those who pass by his tomb exhorting them to pray that sepulchral offerings in thousands may be given to his ka, or double, and " the gifts of heaven, and the products " of the earth, and the things which the Nile-god bringeth " forth, whereon the god liveth." On the upper portion are cut the two symbolic eyes, with the emblem of eternity between them ^^Q^^ > and the jackals (?) of Anpu and Ap-uat ; below are cut figures of Renpif and his wife Atha, offerings, etc. Sams Collection. Xllth dynasty. Height I ft. 8 in., width i ft. i in. [No. 240.] 224. {Bay 3.) — Painted limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Usertsen jl a high official, inscribed with a prayer to Osiris for sepulchral offerings. Below are figures of Usertsen and his wife Sat-Hathor, seated at a table of offerings, and of his sister, father, mother, and two brothers. Sams Collection. Xllth dynasty. (Plate X.) Height I ft. 5-|- in., width i ft. [No. 198.] 225. {Bay 4.) — Limestone monolithic shrine, with palm- leaf cornice, of the royal scribe An-aba ^ ^'^ "^ (j (j , the son of Sebek - tatau - teta ^ J ^zi^ ^ ^ (| , a priest of Menthu. Above the opening are four lines of text which contain an address to the living, whom the deceased asks to pray that sepulchral meals may be given to him, and a prayer to Osiris Khenti Amenti and Ap-uat. On the right is a prayer to Osiris, and on the left a prayer to Menu-Heru- nekht ^ ^ j--" ^ ^ . Salt Collection. Xllth dynasty. Height 2 ft. 5i in., width i ft. 6 in. [No. 471.] 226. {Bay 4.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, set up by Menthu-em- , m memory of his brother Smen-nu — h— ^ V * a figure AA/VW\ D 2 68 NORTHERN ECxYPTIAN GALLERY. [Xllth dyn. of the deceased, and the text contains a prayer to Osiris for sepulchral offerings. Sams Collection. XI Ith dynasty. Height lO in., width 5^ in. [No. 362.] 227. {Bay 4.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, set up by Ameni \\ flfl to make to live the name of his I /vwwv 1 J father Sabu J] ^ | ' ^^^^ father and son held some office in connection with the king's crown 1 . On the T /wvw>. upper portion of the stele are the sacred eyes and the symbol of eternity Q , and below these is a request to "those " who live upon the earth " to say a prayer to Osiris Khenti Amenti on behalf of the deceased. This is followed by a scene representing the deceased seated with a table of offer- ings before him ; by it stands his son, and close by is a seated figure of his wife Karu. Below these are the names of several relatives of the deceased. XI Ith dynasty. Height i ft. 4 in., width 10 in. [No. 223.] 228. {Bay 4.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, made to commemorate a family of nine persons, whose names and figures are cut upon it. On the upper portion, in hieratic characters, is a prayer to Osiris and Anubis for sepulchral offerings. Salt Collection. XI Ith dynasty. Height I ft., width 8i in. [No. 230.] 229. {Bay 4.) — Limestone sepulchral stele of the lady Matha A — [j inscribed with and a prayer to Osiris for sepulchral offerings ; it was set up to her memory by her son Menthu-sa ^^ wwvv v\ Below are figures of the deceased and two of her sons. Sams Collection. XI Ith dynasty. Height 10 in., width 5^ in. [No. 232.] 230. {Bay 4.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, made to commemorate a family of eight persons, whose names and figures are cut upon it. On the upper portion, in hieratic characters, is a prayer to Osiris and Anubis for sepulchral offerings. Salt Collection. XI Ith dynasty. Height 1 1 J in., width 8 J in. [No. 219.] Xllth dyn.] STELE OF SENB-SU-EM-HA. 69 231. {Bay 4.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Ameni \\ ' ' (]( on which are cut figures of himself, his brother, wife, and other members of his family. A portion of the tablet is painted green. Xllth dynasty. Height 8 J in., width 5J in. [No. 788.] 232. {Bay 4.) — Rectangular limestone sepulchral stele, in the form of a door of a tomb, with palm-leaf cornice and raised, rounded border, of Senb-su-em-ha P J ^ ^ ' treasurer and keeper of the seal. On the upper portion are a seated figure of the deceased, and the figures of five members of his family, who are bringing to him offerings of eye paint, unguents, linen, etc. Of these the first was the overseer of the royal couch, the second a guardian of a private chamber in the palace, the third and fourth were overseers, and the fifth was a scribe. From Abydos. Xllth dynasty. Height I ft. 7 in., width 11 in. [No. 215.] 233. {Bay 4.) — Portion of a painted limestone relief, on which is sculptured the figure of a man seated in a boat and rowing. The details of the work are good. XHth dynasty. Height 7J in., width 5^ in. [No. 914.] 234. {Bay 4.) — Sandstone sepulchral stele, with a rounded top, of Senb-sen M J the son of the lady Maa, scribe of the Khent, on which is inscribed a prayer to Osiris and Ap-uat for sepulchral offerings. Below the text are cut figures of the deceased and various members of his family. XUth dynasty. Height i ft. 5^ in., width lO^ in. [No. 225.] 235. {Bay 4.) — Rectangular limestone sepulchral stele of Usertsen ] 1 , son of the lady Sata, inscribed with a prayer to Osiris and Khenti Amenti for sepulchral offerings. In the first register are painted figures of Amen- and Menthu-user making offerings to their father Usertsen and their mother ; in the second are figures of " his brother Amen-em-hat," and a son and a daughter, making offerings to their father Menthu-user and his wife Ment -ashetek \\ Below these are daughters and 70 NORTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. [Xllth dyn. servants bearing offerings. Xllth dynasty. Height i ft. lo^ in., width I ft. in. [No. 1322.] Presented by Mrs. Hawker^ 1901. 236. {Bay 5.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Ap-uat-hetep T a Ha prince, chancellor, T T I I ^ □ etc., the son of Khnemu-hetep, a Ha prince and chancellor of the god, inscribed with adorations to Osiris Khenti Amenti. On the upper portion are the utchats and the symbol of " life" ^^-^^^j '^'^^ the lower is a well-sculptured figure of the deceased. From Thebes. XHth dynasty. Height I ft. 7 in., width i ft. [No. 1367.] 237. {Bay 5.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of I-kher-nefert \ \ > a" Erpa, a Ha prince, a councillor, keeper of the seal, etc., inscribed with a prayer to Osiris Khenti Amenti, Ap-uat, Anpu, Menu, Heqt, Khnemu, Heru-netch-hra-atef, and the gods and goddesses of Abydos for sepulchral offerings. Below are cut figures of the deceased and his father seated at a table of offerings, and of twenty- four relatives. XHth dynasty. Height i ft. 9I in., width I ft. 2 in. [No. 202.] 238. (Bay 5.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Pa-enti-en ^ ^\\ , a councillor, inspector of scribes of the land of the South, the son of the lady Ana. On the upper portion are cut in outline Q ^ palm- leaf cornice, and the text of a prayer to Osiris Khenti Amenti, Ptah-Seker-Asar, Anpu, and Ap-uat for sepulchral offerings. Below are well-cut figures of the deceased and his wife (?) Neferu-nubu J J J^T^^ ^he daughter of Senb, table of offerings, etc. Xllth dynasty. Height i ft. 9^ in., width 11 in. [No. 254.] 239. (Bay 5.)— Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top and raised, inscribed border, of Tehuti the son of Tehuti-hetep, a veritable royal kinsman, overseer of the royal throne, libationer, ministrant to the king's /ca, or double. Xllthdyn.] STELE OF USERTSEN-SENB. 71 Within the border are nine lines of well-cut hieroglyphics, containing a prayer to Osiris Khenti Amenti, Anpu, Khnemu, Heqt, and Heru-netch-tef-f for sepulchral offerings, and below are figures of the deceased and members of his family, a table of offerings, etc. Xllth dynasty. Height I ft. Sh in., width I ft. 2j in. [No. 805.] 240. (Bm^ 5.) — White limestone sepulchral stele of Usertsen-senb | 1 ^ I j , the son of Renf-senb and Ptah-neferu, in the form of the door of a tomb, with palm- leaf cornice and a raised, rounded border ; the deceased was a scribe and governor of the city. Two lines of text contain a prayer to Osiris, " lord of life of the two lands," and to Ap- uat for sepulchral offerings, and below these, cut in outline, are figures of several members of the family of the deceased. Sams Collection. Xllth dynasty. Pleight i ft. 8|- in., width I ft. I in. [No. 209.] 241. (Bay 5.) — White limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of User ^ |1 <=i> the son of a father and mother who bore the same name, Meshtha czsa "jj [j 7\, inscribed with a prayer to Osiris that funerary offerings might be brought to his tomb at the chief festivals of the year. Below the text, in sunk relief, is the figure of User seated, with a table of offerings before him, and his dog" Teb (?) =^<=^ Yr^. at his feet ; at the table stands his son, and near him are his mother and two sisters. Anastasi Collection. Xllth dynasty. Height I ft. 7-| in., width 1 ft. [No. 237.] 242. (Baj/ 5.) — Rectangular limestone sepulchral stele, set up to commemorate Nekhta (| , an Erpa and a Ha prince, and his wife Emsas ^^<«^p, and Khenti-khathi- hetep and his wife Sat-Hathor, and others. From Abydos. DAthanasi Collection. XHth dynasty. Height i ft. in., width I ft. [No. 241.] 72 NORTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. [Xllth dyn. 243. {Bay 5.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Sukhenemes ^ ^ ^'^^^ On the upper portion are cut figures of the jackal- gods Anpu and Ap-uat, and below are figures of thirteen members of a family, including one of the deceased, who is seated with a table of offerings in front of him. Two lines have been left blank for the usual formula concerning sepul- chral offerings. D'Athanasi Collection. Xllth dynasty, or later. Height i ft. 9 in., width i ft. 3 in. [No. 238.] 244. {Bay 6.) — Upper portion of a black granite bearded statue of a high official. Xllth dynasty (?). Height i ft. 6 in. [No. 98.] 245. {Bay 7.) — Rectangular limestone sepulchral stele of Ameni (1 (In , a governor of the South, in the form of a 1 AAAAAA I I door of a tomb, with palm-leaf cornice and raised, rounded border. Within the border is a figure of Ameni, seated at a table of offerings, and above are two lines of text wherein the deceased is made to pray to " the gods and goddesses who " dwell in Abydos " for strength and power in the Other World. D'Athanasi Collection. XHth dynasty. Height i ft. 3 in., width io-| in. [No. 235.] 246. {Bay 7.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Usertsen-senbu | 1 1 1 1 J 1 1 J 1 1 J (sk), the son of Nebt-ant, on which are cut figures of the deceased and his three daughters, seated at a table of offerings, a prayer to Osiris for sepulchral offerings, and ^^Q^^^ XHth dynasty. Height i ft. 3^ in., width i ft. in. [No. 247.] 247. {Bay 7.) — Sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Ankhu-usert ^ j . the son of Hepi | □ a libationer, inscribed with a prayer to Asar - Ap - uatu ^ ^~^\ ^^^^^ Abydos, for sepulchral offerings. Xllth dyn.] STELE OF KHART. 73 Below are cut figures of the deceased and his wife, and a list of names of relatives, Atef-ankh, Mentu-aa, Mentu-shraue, Nefer-sankh, Teta, Nebt-heh,etc. XI Ith dynasty. Height i ft, width y-h in. [No. 220.] 248. (Baj' 7.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Kheper-ka ^ the son of Bebu J] Jj warder of the hall of the royal palace, inscribed with a prayer to Osiris Khenti Amenti for sepulchral offerings. Below, cut in outline, are series of figures paying homage to the deceased. Sams Collection. XI Ith dynasty. Height i ft, 3 in., width 9| in. [No. 227.] 249. (Baj^ 7.)— Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Sebek(?)-tau son of At (j^"^, an Erpa, a Ha prince, and a Smer, inscribed with prayers to Osiris Khenti Amenti, Ap-uatu, Heru-netch-tef-f, Heqt, Khnemu, Anubis, Hathor, and other gods, for sepulchral offerings. The " beautiful name " of the deceased was Tchaa 1 '^^'^^ "til • C)n the right are inscribed seven lines of text, wherein the deceased describes his merits and addresses the living, entreating them to pray that offerings may be made to him. On the left are cut four scenes, in which the deceased is seated at a table of offerings, etc. From Abydos. XI Ith dynasty. Height i ft. 3 in., width 9 J in. [No. 12 13.] 250. (Bay 7.) — Rectangular limestone sepulchral stele of Khart ^ prince, chancellor, Smer-uat, and Kher heb priest. On the upper portion are cut a prayer to Anpu for sepulchral offerings and a statement to the effect that [the king] bestowed upon him favours greater than those which his fathers had enjoyed. On the lower portion is cut an address to the living, in which the deceased beseeches them to pray that sepulchral offerings may be given to him, and by the side are figures of the deceased and his wife Mert-atef-s ^"^^ ( ^, a priestess of Hathor. XI Ith dynasty. From the neighbourhood of Akhmim. Height 2 ft. I in., width i ft. 4 in. [No. 1059.] D 3 74 NORTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. [Xllth dyn. 251. (/>Vrj/ 7.)— Rectangular limestone sepulchral stele, set up to commemorate Atfa (j (| , the son of Aba, his wife Aner, daughter of Hepi, and Menthu-nekhta, the son of Tutua, and his wife Aba, the daughter of Hi. Above is a prayer to Osiris for sepulchral offerings, and below are sculptured figures of the four persons whose names are recorded on the stele. Xllth dynasty. Height i ft. 2^ in., width I ft. si i"- [No. 1201.] Sepulchral stele of x\lfa and Menthu-nekhta. [Bay 7, No. 251.] Xllth dynasty. 252. (B^j' 7.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Beba J J (j , the son of Annu 0 ^ . On the upper portion is cut a prayer to Osiris for sepulchral offerings, and below it is a figure of the deceased, in outline, seated with a table of offerings before him. The inscription on the lower portion of the stele is obliterated. XHth dynasty. Height I ft. in., width 8 in. [No. 244.] Xllth dyn.] STELE OF SEBEK-TATAU. 75 253. {Bay 7.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Senb |' J ' ■'^^'^ Uah-ka, the overseer of the temple of Nefer-rut J'^IZTD. On the upper portion are cut a prayer to Osiris for funerary offerings and figures of the deceased and his son Uah-ka-hetep, seated, with a table of offerings before them. Below are tw^o groups, the first con- taining figures of two men and one woman, and the second, figures of two women and one man, all of whom represent relatives of the deceased. Sams Collection. Xllth dynasty. Height loj in., width 7| in. [No. 363.] 254. {Bay 7.) — Rectangular limestone sepulchral stele of Sa-rennutet ^ ^, the son of Ba-maket ^ ' ^ ^ 111 vl' ^^^^^^^ palace, keeper of the offerings made to the gods, and treasurer of the double storehouse. On the upper portion is a prayer to Osiris for funerary offerings, and below is a figure of the deceased seated with a table of offerings before him. Anastasi Collection. Xllth dynasty. Height I ft. U in., width i ft. 8 in. [No. 585.] 255. {Bay 7.) — Rectangular limestone sepulchral stele, with a raised band at the top, of Sebek-aaui, or Sebek-tatau a veritable royal relative, who held the rank of Erpa, Ha prince, chancellor, Smer-uat, judge of Nekhen, chief of the South, and overseer of the Shent. Below the text are : — A figure of the deceased, seated with a table of offerings before him, a figure of his mother (?) Ai [j ^ (jfj, and figures of members of his family. The stele was set up by Sebek-aaui, the overseer of the " House of the Six " in Het-Thet-taiu, and overseer of the Shent. Anastasi Collection. Xllth dynasty. Height 2 ft. 2\ in., width i ft. 7 in. [No. 830.] 256. {Bay 9.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Senb-an (?) | ' J ^ inscribed with a prayer to Osiris. In the upper register the deceased and his wife D 4 76 NORTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. [Xllth dyn. Ren-senb I | , are seen seated, with two stands between them, one with a draught-board (?) upon it, and the other bearing offerings. In the lower register are a stand with a draught-board upon it and a vessel of wine on each side of it. Here also are two figures of Sa-Ptah ^ ° "^^j the son of Ren-senb. Sams Collection. Xllth dynasty. Height 9 in., width 5i in. [No. 361.] 257. (Baj/ 9.) — Painted limestone sepulchral stele, with .-I rounded top, of Khati inscribed with prayers to Osiris and Seb for sepulchral offerings. On the upper portion are the two utchats and below these is a list of offerings. We next see the deceased (?) offering incense to two of his relatives and their wives, and in the lower register are figures of Khati and his wife Ap-Herui (?), and their eight children. From Asyut. XHth dynasty. Height i ft. 6\ in., breadth I ft. 2\ in. [No. 928.] 258. {Bay 6.) — Limestone seated figure of Menth-hetep , the governor of the western district of Memphis, which was made to his memory by his sister Nehsit ^^IP^"^!^' "^^^^ Negress," a priestess of Amen. The deceased is represented holding before him a shrine, on the front of which is a sculptured figure. The work is poor, and the figure appears to be in an unfinished state. Anastasi Collection. XHth dynasty. Height i ft. 9I in. [No. 469.] 259. {Bay 14.)— Limestone tablet for offerings of Nefer J inscribed with prayers to Osiris and Anubis for funerary offerings. In the face of the tablet are cut three rectangular tanks, with sloping sides. Sams Collection. XHth dynasty. Length iij in., breadth 6\ in. [No. 413.] 260. {Bay 14.)— Dark grifiiite tablet for offerings of Amen-em-hat \\ \\ , a scribe of the bowmen. Xllthdyn.] TABLETS FOR OFFERINGS. 77 sculptured in relief with figures of cakes, vases, etc., and inscribed with prayers to Ra and Sab for sepulchral offerings. Anastasi Collection. Xllth dynasty. Length i ft, breadth 9| in. [No. 553.] 261. {Bay 14.) — Limestone tablet for offerings of Amen- hat \ ^ on which are sculptured figures of bread- cakes, libation vases, a bull's head, a leg of beef, etc. ; near the spout are cut two rectangular tanks. On the tablet are cut the following names : Sebek-sa , wife of the deceased, Amen-hetep, and Menthu-hetep. Xllth dynasty. Length 9I in., breadth 7 in. [No. 414.] 262. (^Bay 14.) — Limestone tablet for offerings of Apit sculptured in relief with figures of offerings, and inscribed with prayers to Osiris and Anpu for sepulchral offerings. From Asyut. Xllth dynasty. Length 8|- in., breadth 7 in. [No. 980.] 263. {Bay 14.) — Limestone tablet for offerings, in which are cut two rectangular tanks. On the face, in the place of the usual sculptured figures, are cut the name of the deceased Sebek |1 J ^^n^^, a scribe, his wife Nefertu, his daughters Ast-Het-Hert and Amhat, and his son Heru-nefer. Next come the names of the scribe Nekhta, his wife Atena, and his daughter Qa-aat, Amenemhat, and his wife Hetchert This tablet was dedicated by Nefer-Tem, a son of the deceased Sebek. Salt Collection. Xllth dynasty. Length i ft. 2 in., breadth I2-| in. [No. 417.] 264. {Bay 14.) — Limestone tablet for offerings of Apai "n^ sculptured in relief with figures of offerings, and inscribed with pra)^ers to Osiris and Anpu for sepulchral offerings. From Asyut. XHth dynasty. Length i ft. 4 in., breadth i ft. [No. 976.] 78 NORTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. [Xllth dyn. 265. {Bay i6.) — Limestone tablet for offerings of Apai y ^^s^^ ' sculptured in relief with figures of libation vases, cakes, etc., and inscribed with prayers to Osiris and Anpu for sepulchral offerings. From Asyut. Xllth dynasty. Length i ft. i in., breadth i ft. 2 in. [No. 973.] 266. [Bay 16.) — Limestone tablet for offerings of Aha-khu 1^ sculptured in relief with figures of offerings; in front are cut two tanks. From Asyut. Xllth dynasty. Length \2\ in., breadth \2\ in. [No. 974.] 267. {Bay 16.) — Limestone tablet for offerings, sculptured in relief with figures of libation jars, haunches of beef, geese, etc. In it are cut three tanks, i.e., one for each of the three persons whose names are inscribed uoon it, viz., Hetep-a Hep-tchefa |^_^[|. and Ant!j^|. The text contains prayers to Osiris and Anpu for sepulchral offerings. From Asyut. Xllth dynasty. Length gh in., breadth 9I in. [No. 990.] 268. {Bay 14.)— Limestone tablet for offerings of Heru (?) seht :ured in relief with figures of libation vases, cakes, etc., and inscribed with prayers to Osiris and Anpu for sepulchral offerings. From Asyut. Xllth dynasty. Length i ft. 2| in., breadth ^oh in. [No. 929.] 269. {Bay 17.) — Rectangular limestone tablet for offerings, on four legs; made for Usertsen | 1 ^ prince and superintendent of the prophets, and inscribed with prayers on behalf of the deceased for sepulchral offerings, and the names of his father Ankhet, his mother, and various near relations. On the face of the tablet are sculptured figures of two vases, etc., and at each end is a rectangular tank ; in front is a deep channel. On the spout is cut the text of an address to the living, in which the deceased be- seeches them to pray that he may receive sepulchral offerings. Anastasi Collection. Xllth dynasty. Length i ft. 10 in., breadth i ft. 7 in., height 8 in. [No. 590.] Xllth dyn. TABLETS FOR OFFERINGS. 79 270. {Bay 14.)— Limestone tablet for offerings, un in- scribed, sculptured in relief with figures of offerings ; in the front are cut two tanks. From Asyut. Xllth dynasty. Length 11 in., breadth lO^ in. [No. 975.] 271. {Bay 14.) — Limestone tablet for offerings, unin- scribed, sculptured in relief with figures of sepulchral offerings; in the front are cut two tanks. From Asyut. XI Ith dynasty. Length io\ in., breadth 8 J in. [No. 997.] 272. {Bay 14.)— Limestone tablet for offerings, sculp- tured with figures of bread cakes, etc., and inscribed with prayers to Ap-uat and Osiris Khenti Amenti, on behalf of a person whose name has been erased. Xllth dynasty, or later. Length i ft. 2^ in., breadth i ft. i in. [No. 420.] 273. {Bay 14.) — Limestone tablet for offerings, unin- scribed, sculptured in relief with figures of libation vases, geese or ducks, etc. ; at each end is cut a small tank. From Asyut. Xllth dynasty. Length i ft. i in., breadth 8 in. [No. 991.] 274. {Bay i6.)--Limestone tablet for offerings, sculp- tured in relief with figures of vases, etc., and inscribed with prayers to Osiris and Anpu for sepulchral offerings. From Asyut. Xllth dynasty. Length i ft., breadth i ft. 2 in. [No. 977.] 275. {Bay 16.) — Portion of an uninscribed tablet for offerings, in which is cut a tank. From Asyut. Xllth dynasty. Length 7 in., breadth 7J in. [No. 978.] 8o THIRTEENTH-SEVENTEENTH DYNASTIES. 276. {Bay I.) — Red granite seated statue of Sekhem- uatch-taui-Ra J ^ Q ^ | , a king of the Xlllth or XlVth dynasty. The king is bearded, and wears a heavy wig, with an uraeus over his forehead, and a close-fitting tunic. Both hands rest on the knees, and in the left the king holds an object which has not yet been identified. On the back of the throne are cut in outline the figures of two winged lions placed back to back ; above them are the signs ««« ^ which probably refer to the " fluid of life," which animates and protects the king. On one side of the throne are the king's titles, " Giver of life," etc. About B.C. 20CO. Height 7 ft. 6 in. [No. 8;i.] 277. {Bay 2.)— Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Prince Pau-heru-a ^ [j, an Erpa, and Ha prince, who flourished in the reign of Sekhem-ka-Ra p ^ U ^ , a king of the XHIth dynasty. On the upper portion is a winged disk, and below is a figure of Hapi, the Nile god, making an offering to the Serekh, or Horus name of the king, " S-ankh taui," i.e., "Vivifier of the Two Lands." From the ruins ^taui"^ of Athribis, near Benha. XHIth dynasty. Height 3 ft. 10 in., width 2 ft. 2 in. [No. 1346.] 278. {Bay 5.) — Portion of a limestone stele inscribed with a text mentioning Kha-nefer-Ra Sebek-hetep O J J' a king of the XIHth dynasty. Height i ft. 3^, width i ft. 6-|- in. [No. 1060.] 279. {Bay 5.)— -Fine limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Het-Heru-sa, or Sa-Hathor y "^^'^^^ of Usertsen-Usa j |l ^ | V ^"^^"t)ed with a prayer to Ptah-[Seker-Asar] and Amen-Ra for funerary offerings. Below Xlllthdyn.] STELE OF AP-UAT-EM-SAU-F. 8i this is a list of the names of the relatives of Sa-Hathor and the offices which they held. On the upper portion are cut ^^Q^^,and in the left bottom corner are sculptured in low relief figures of the deceased and his wife Senb-sen ^ -2- /vv^ 1 ^ P il • This stele was made in the reign of Ab-aa J ^ (j^ ^ ' ^ ^'^^^ Xlllth dynasty. Height i ft. loj in. width i ft. 2| in. [No. 1348.] 280. (Baj/ 1.)— White limestone memorial cone of Sebek- hetep ^, a scribe of the temple, son of Sebek-nekht, a scribe of the temple, and of the lady Sebek-hetepet, who flourished in the reign of Sebek-em-sa-f, king of Egypt, On the sides are the following scenes : — I. Sebek-hetep and his wife. Princess Auhetab S J| , standing before /WWW I \ J a table of offerings. 2. Sebek-hetep and his wife. 3. Sebek- hetep and his son standing before a table of offerings. From Thebes. Xlllth dynasty. Height 2 ft. 4 in,, width at base I ft. 4 J in. [No. 1 163.] 281. (Bay 3.) — Limestone stele with rounded top, on which is cut a scene representing King Nefer-sekhem-khau-Ra Ap-uat-em-sau-f standing in adoration before the god Anubis. On the upper portion is a winged disk, with pendent uraei, and below this are six short lines of text containing the king's names and titles ^ J ^ © J ^ ^ ^ i f ¥ s: CSlM2L]lt^^ Between the figures of the king and god is a line of text reading : " Adoration be to Ap-uat, the lord of Abydos, [every] "day." Harris Collection. XHIth dynasty. Height 11 in, width 8 in. [No. 969.] 82 NORTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. [Xlllth dyn. 282. (Baj' 4.)— White limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, inscribed with prayers for sepulchral offerings on behalf of the Princess Tehuti-aa ^ ^ and Prince Hetep-neteru. On the upper portion of it are the prenomen and nomen of King- Ra-sekhem-ta- Pen- . . . .-then (^) The figure of the prince is sculptured in low relief, within a panel, and that of the princess is cut in outline. From Abydos. Xlllth dynasty. Height i ft. 3 in., width io| in. [No. 630.] Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fund, 1903. 283. {Bay 5.) — Upper portion of a limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, on which are cut the figure of a winged disk, with pendent uraei, and a scene representing three men, one of whom is called Besa J] ^ (| ^ making offer- ings to Osiris Khenti Amenti. Below these are three mutilated lines of text, in the first of which it is said that the " Am-khent " priest Ptah-S-ankh ° |P "offereth praise to Osiris, lord " of x^bydos." This tablet was set up in the reign of Sekhem-uatch-kha-Ra Ra-Hetep (^O ^ | ^ . On the edge to the left are cut in outline figures of a man and two women. Anastasi Collection. Xlllth dynasty. Height I ft. 7 in., width i ft. 3J in. [No. 833.] 284. {Bay 23.) — Red granite slab on which is cut the pre- nomen of King Sekhem-khu-taui-Ra ^ ^^^1 ' a king of the XHIth or XlVth dynasty. Height 2 ft. 6 in., width 5 ft. II in. [No. iioo.] Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fund, 1 89 1 . 285. {Bay I.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, in the form of a door of a tomb, with palm-leaf cornice, dedicated to Osiris, lord of Tattu and Khenti Amenti, on behalf of Neba , J [I , an inspector of the North and South. Within a raised border, which is decorated with zig-zag lines, Xlllthdyn.] SLAB OF SEKHEM-KIIU-TAUI-RA. 83 are cut in outline figures of Men-nefer, his wife, his daughter Aru, and his sons Renas and Nekhti, who set up this tablet. Salt Collection. Xllth or XI Ilth dynasty. Height 2 ft. i in., breadth i ft. 2 in. [No. 201.] 286. {Bay 2.) — Rectangular limestone sepulchral stele, in the form of a door of a tomb, with palm-leaf cornice and raised, rounded border, within which are five lines of hieroglyphic text and a scene wherein the deceased and his wife are represented, standing at a table of offerings. The r\ www on behalf of a land inspector called lusenb ^ ^ | ' J ' the son of the lady Abeb (| Jjjj- His wife Tep-ahet was the daughter of Ren-senb. XHth or XHIth dynasty. Height I ft. 4 in., width loh in. [No. 861. J 287. {Bay 2.) — Rectangular painted limestone sepulchral stele of Renf-senb ^ J , the son of Hapu with two lines of text, containing a prayer to Osiris for funerary offerings and a figure of the deceased standing with a table of offerings before him. Figures of two members of his family stand near. Text and scene are enclosed within a deep line border. From Thebes. XHth or XHIth dynasty. Height I ft. in., width i ft. [No. 636.] 288. {Bay 2.) — Grey granite uninscribed portrait figure of an ecclesiastical or civil official of high rank, who served in the city of Het-ta-her-abt, or Athribis. He wears a heavy wig, and is draped in a long, cloak-like garment, which reaches to his feet and resembles the loose cloak worn by Egyptians at the present day. From Benha. XHth or XHIth dynasty, about B.C. 2266. Height 2 ft. i in. [No. 1237.] 289. {Bay 2.) — ^Rough-hewn granite statue of Nefer-ari J [j •. (| ^ a high, priestly official, with shaven head and face. Before him he holds a shrine, on the front of which is inscribed a prayer to the god Anpu (Anubis) for sepulchral offerings ; below, in outline, are two roughly cut figures of the deceased facing each* other, and each holding a staff and the ^4 NORTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. [Xlllth dyn. kherp sceptre |. The cutting and polishing of the figure were not completed. From Bubastis (Zakazik). Xllth or Xlllth dynasty. Height 2 ft. ii in. [No. 1229.] 290. {Bay 3.)— Dark sand- stone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, inscribed with a prayer to Osiris for funerary offerings on behalf of Sebek-hetep P J the son of Atepi, Heq- ab, the son of Atep, Tapi, the son of Heq-ab, etc. Anastasi Collec- tion. Xllth or Xlllth dynasty. Height I ft. 5 in., width i ft. i in. [No. 50;.] 291. {Bay 3.)— White lime- stone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, which was set up by Mentu-user-senb-f j ^ J in memory of his brother Ankhef ® , the son of the lady Mert-nefer and. Ankh- ren, the superintendent of the revenue. The text contains a prayer to Osiris Khenti Amenti for sepulchral offerings. XHth or Xnith dynasty. Height i ft. 6 in., width i ft. [No. 208.] 292. {Bay 3.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, in the form of a door of a tomb, with a palm- leaf cornice and a raised, rounded ^^7Z r • "!""^ ' border. On the upper part is an "^'\oMi:!gt;?;^:.'™ ' inscription containing a prayer to [Bay 2, No. 289.] Xlllth dynasty. Osiristhatsepulchral offeringsmay be given to Sebek-hetep, an overseer, to Nekhtenen , Xlllthdyn.] STELE OF KHENTI-KHATHI-UR. 85 and to the lady Net-hetchet J | , figures of whom are seen seated at a table of offerings. Below these is a list of the names of eight of their kinsfolk and those of their parents. Xllth or Xlllth dynasty. Height i ft. 2h in., width 9 in. [No. 904.] 293. (Baj 3.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top of Aua (>) (| , the son of the lady Kasen. On the upper portion are cut figures of the jackals of Anpu and Ap-uat, and below these are two lines of text containing a prayer to Osiris for sepulchral offerings. On the central portion are figures of the deceased and his mother. The lower lines of text commemorate the mother, father, brothers, and sisters of the deceased. Xllth or Xlllth dynasty. Height I ft. 6 in., width 1 1 in. [No. 224.] 294. (Bay 4.)— Painted limestone sepulchral stele, with /wwv\ r\ rounded top, of Nekhta (| , a scribe. On it are cut the sacred eyes the names and figures of Nekhta, his wife Hekui ^ "^^z^ ^ (|[|, and their sons and daughters, and a prayer to Osiris, " lord of life and prince of the everlasting- *'ness," for sepulchral offerings. XHth or XHIth dynasty. Height ii j in., width 8 in. [No. 851.] Presented by Sir A . Wollaston Franks, K. C.B., 1 86 1 . 295. {Bay 4.) — Rectangular limestone sepulchral stele, in the form of a door of a tomb, with painted palm-leaf cornice and a raised decorated border, of Khenti-khathi-ur f[[t] ^ an official, the son of A ben and the lady Rent. This stele also commemorates his wife (?) Athi and his mother Rent, and is inscribed with a prayer to Anpu (Anubis), and to Ptah-Seker-Asar for sepulchral offerings, figures of which are cut on its lower part. XHth or XHIth dynasty. Height i ft. io-| in., width i ft. 2^ in. [No. 239.] 296. {Bay 4.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Aru (?) .<2>- ^ j> an official. On the upper portion are cut figures of the jackals of Anpu and Ap-uat, and below are three scenes: — i. The deceased seated at a table ot 86 NORTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. [Xlllth dyn. offerings, with his wife Ta-Ptah-ankh-s a d ° | ^ P> '^'^d his son before him. 2. His father, mother, and another member of his family. 3. His brother, with his son and wife. Below is inscribed an address to those who are on the earth, every priest and libationer, to pray to Osiris Khenti Amenti that sepulchral offerings may be given to the deceased. XHth or XHIth dynasty. Height i ft. 8 J in., width II in. [No. 504, formerly 216.*] Presented by Robert Goff, Esq., 1 847. 297. {Bay 4.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Menthu-hetep , a worshipper of Khenti Amenti, inscribed with a prayer to Osiris for funerary offerings, and for felicity in the Other World. Below the text is a scene in which the deceased and his wife Hapi are seated on one side of a table of offerings, and his father and mother on the other. On the lower portion are figures of thirteen relatives and members of his family. XHth or XHIth dynasty. Height 2 ft. i in., width i ft. 3 in. [No. 213.] 298. (Bay 7.) — Portion of a hard stone stele on which are sculptured a figure of a god and a portion of the pre- nomen of a king ^ O SM^j.yC- J. The inscription refers to the " Spirits of Annu " (Heliopolis). Found at the base of the column at Alexandria commonly known as "Pompey's Pillar." XHth or XHIth dynasty. Length 4 ft. 4 in., width I ft. 9 in. [No. 145.] Presented by E(wl Speneer, 1805. 299. (Bay 7.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Pai-nehsi " the Negro," a chief officer of the store wherein the gold from the Sudan was stored, or worked. On the upper portion is a scene in which the ceremony of setting up on a standard the box containing the head of Osiris is represented ; on one side stands Isis, and on the other are Horus and the cow-headed goddess Hathor. To the right and left are kneeling figures of the deceased. Below are two rows of figures, the first being those of seven male and the second those of eight female relatives, and an Plate XL {Tojacepage 87.) Sepulchral stele of Antef-aqer-Ankh-khu, a priestly official. [Bay 7, No. 301.] XlHthdyn.] STELE OF ANTEF-AQER-ANKH-KIIU. 87 inscription and figure of Ani the master- " craftsman of the house of gold, wherein the figures of the "gods are made." Xllth or Xlllth dynasty. Height 2 ft. 6 in., width i ft. 3 in. [No. 141.] 300. {Bay 7.)— Rectangular sandstone sepulchral stele, with raised border, set up to commemorate Nefer-iu J A^^, an overseer of the palace, Ameni, and several of their relatives. On the upper portion are two lines of text containing a prayer to Ptah-resu-aneb-f and Osiris Khenti Amenti for funerary offerings. Below are sculptured three figures of the deceased persons, and a series of texts recording the names and titles of all those who are mentioned on the stele. Xllth or Xlllth dynasty. Height 2 ft. 5^ in., width I ft. 8 in. [No. 905.] 301. {Bay 7.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Antef-aqer-Ankh-khu ^ ^ [j ^ ^m\' son of Sen-ankh ^ the texts and sculptures of which are enclosed within a double line border. On the upper part are cut and below them are: — i. A prayer to Osiris on behalf of the deceased (who held the rank of chancellor, royal relative, and overseer of the palace) for sepulchral offerings. 2. A figure of the deceased seated with a draught- board and a table of offerings before him. 3. Figures ot Usertsen-nefer-renput, Nebesu, Tatat-nubt, Heru, Menthu- em-hat, Sen-Ankh, Heru-shere, Santef-ankh, and Sehapi, relatives of the deceased. Anastasi Collection. XHth or Xnith dynasty. (Plate XI.) Height 2 ft. 3 in., width i ft. 3J in. [No. 563.] 302. {Bay 7.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, on which are cut set up to commemorate Sen-beba JJ(|, and Ankhu f '"^ Aqu "V^^, Senb 1 I , and other relatives of the family of Sen-beba. 88 NORTHERN EGYPTIAN (lALLERY. [Xlllth dyn. On the upper portion are cut pra>xM-s to Osiris, Ap-uat, and Ptah-Seker-Asar for funerary offerings, and belo\v,seated at two tables of offerings, are figures of four husbands and their wives. All the men appear to have been employed in the cemetery of Abydos (?). Xllth or XII Ith dynasty. Height 2 ft, width I ft. 2 in. [No. 1246.] Presented by Morgan S. Williams, Esq., i 303. {Bay 7.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, set up to commemorate Heq-hau | fD ^ tioner, Amen-em-hat-senb-f, an inspector of the royal body- the son of Sen-Ankh. Below, sculptured in relief, are scenes where the deceased persons are seated at tables of offerings, and a list of names of members of their families cut in the hieratic character. The figures and some of the offerings are painted red. Salt Collection. XI Ith or XI I Ith dynasty. Height i ft. 4| in., width 10 in. [No. 226.] 304. {Bay 70 — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded n <^ 'O' top, of Sehetep-ab 1 , the son of Her-sehetep-ab I □ I ^ n 1^ 'O' I r-^. , a councillor of the city of Nekhen, inscribed with a prayer to Osiris Khenti Amenti for sepulchral offerings. On the upper portion, cut in outline, are figures of the gods Ap-uatu, and Q, and below are figures of the deceased, his son, and his wife. Xllth or XII Ith dynasty. Height i ft. 3 in., width loh in. [No. 221.] 305. {Bay 7.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, on which are inscribed ^^'f''^^) of the governor o -eK r\ /www / i luf-senb, |^ A | ' J > ^ scribe and overseer ; it was set up to his memory by his brother Sa-Hathor, warder of the bow. Below are cut figures of the deceased, his mother, grandmother, wife, daughter, etc. Xllth or Xlllth dynasty. Height i ft. 5 in., width gl in. [No. 255.] Xlllthdyn.] STELE OF lUF-SENB. 89 306. {^Bay 9.) — Rectangular limestone sepulchral stele of Menthu-em- ^-^^W,dX^'^\ his wife Ren-sankhu (?) 1 painted figures of /WWVS I 1 ^ /I whom are cut below the inscription. Sams Collection. Xllth or Xlllth dynasty. Height 11 in., width 8 in. [No. 206.] 307. {^Bay 3.) — Rectangular, limestone sepulchral stele of the lady Seur-resht-hennut \ ^ o ^ ^ , and her son Henka 8 Q 0 5 below the text are figures of the deceased persons sitting at a table. Xlllth dynasty. Height I ft. 8 in., width I ft. \\ in. [No. 1061.] 308. [Bay 3.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Kherti-em-sa-f ^ , on which are cut a prayer to Osiris for sepulchral offerings and a series of figures of members of the family of the deceased bringing offerings to him. Sams Collection. XHIth dynasty. Height I ft. \\ in., width 8^ in. [No. 196.] 309. {Bay 3.) — White limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Ankh-Heru ^ , son of Sat-nekht, and his wife Aamu, daughter of Merses, on which are cut, in sunk relief, figures of the same and of offerings, etc. Sams Collection. XHIth dynasty (?). Height g\ in., width 5 J in. [No. 195.] 310. {^Bay 4.) — Limestone slab, of irregular shape, on which are traced in black ink the figures and names of User jl , the son of Em-sa-s, and members of his family. On the upper portion several of the hieroglyphics and the table of offerings have been cut with a chisel. XHIth dynasty (?). Height 9 in., width 8 in. [No. 207.] 311. {Bay 4.) — Limestone sepulchral stele of Amen-em- hat (] ^\ , a seal bearer (?) and overseer, inscribed I /ww\A .cr^ I 90 NORTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. [Xlllth dyn. with^^^^; , and a prayer to Osiris for sepulchral offerings; below are figures of the deceased and his son. This stele was set up by Amen-em-hat's brother. Xlllth dynasty. Height lo in., width 5 J in. [No. 231.] 312. (Bay 4.)— Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Ameni \\ (][) , a chancellor of Osiris, and son of Khenemesu ^ | f ^ ^ ' ^^^''^ a " divine " chancellor," and the lady Kaa ^zi:^ (| . On the upper portion of the stele are figures of the jackals of Anpu and Ap-uat, with the symbol of "life" ^ between them, and a prayer to Osiris for sepulchral offerings, and below are figures of the deceased and his wife and other members of his family. Sams Collection. Xlllth dynasty or later. Height i ft. 6 in., width I ft. [No. 204.] 313. {Bar 4.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Sheps ^ |1 , a governor of the private apartments in the royal palace, son of Hennu ^ ^ On the upper portion are cut the eyes of Horus ^^^^^ > 3- prayer to Osiris and Ap-uat for sepulchral offerings, and figures of the deceased and members of his family ; below are the names of several brothers, their mothers Rens-senb I I 11 , and Ana (| || , etc. Xnith dynasty. Height i ft. 6 in., width i ft. [No. 249.] 314. (B^ry 4.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Hetep-neb-su ^ ^ , an overseer of the grain of the god Menu, or Amsu, inscribed with a prayer to Osiris for sepulchral offerings. On the upper part are the eyes of Horus and Ra ^^Q^^ » below the inscription are figures Xlllthdyn.] STELE OF TCHARRU. 91 of the deceased, his son, wife, and mother. Xlllth dynasty or later. Height i ft. in., width 9 in. [No. 930.] Presented by the Royal Institution, 1870. 315. {Bay 5.) — White limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Tcharru ^ , the son of the lady Sehuri |1 | , a keeper of the seal, inscribed with a prayer to Ptah-Seker-Asar that sepulchral offerings may be given to the deceased and the members of his family, the names and figures of whom are cut on the monument. On the upper portion are cut the utchats and the symbol of ''eternity" , and the "north" • Xlllth dynasty. Height i ft. 6 in., width 1 1 in. [No. 242.] 316. {Bay 7.) — Rectangular sandstone sepulchral stele, in the form of a door of a tomb, with palm- leaf cornice and a raised border, of Ukheptau (?) ^ ^ ^ ^ ' ^^"^ of Uatchet (?) J ^ ^ , warden of a portion of the palace. The text contains a prayer to Osiris for sepulchral offerings, and mentions the names of the father, sisters, and grandmother of the deceased. XHIth dynasty. Height I ft. 7|- in., width I ft. 3 in. [No. 791.] 317. {Bay 7.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, in the form of the door of a tomb, with palm-leaf cornice and raised border, of Sabu 1 On the upper portion is cut a prayer to Osiris for sepulchral offerings, and below this are painted, sculptured figures of the deceased, his brother, son, wife, and other relatives. The right-hand bottom corner of the stele is wanting. XHIth dynasty. Height i ft. 9 J in., width io| in. [No. 1244.] Presented by Morgan S. Williams, Esq., 1898. 318. {Bay 7.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, on which are ^^^^ • Below is inscribed a prayer to Seker-Asar and Hathor for sepulchral offerings on behalf of a prince, or chief, fh (1(1 , who appears to have been called 92 NORTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. Ath , the son of Athembu (?). f| |J ] | ° (] j ^ ^ ^SlirkJ^- Sams Collection. Xlllth or XlVth dynasty. Height i ft. 4 in., width 9 in. [No. 197.] 319. {Bay 7.) — Limestone rectangular sepulchral stele, on the upper part of which is inscribed a prayer to Osiris for sepulchral offerings, on behalf of Khenti-kha[ti] [f]]] ^-=' ^ , a royal relative, a steward, and superintendent of the treasury. He was a loyal servant of the god " Anpu on his hill." Below is a painted figure of the deceased, seated, with a table of offerings before him. Xllth to XVHth dynasty. Height I ft. 7i in., width i ft. [No. 251.] 320. {Bay 7.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Sabu, Jj ^ ,the son of Keher-mert(?) ^ , a transport officer, inscribed with a prayer to Osiris for sepulchral offerings. Below this are sculptured five seated figures, representing his father, wife, etc., and 22 lines of text containing the names of male and female relatives. XOth to XVHth dynasty. Height i ft. 4 in., width 11 in. [No. 248.] 321. {Bay 9.) — Rectangular limestone sepulchral stele, in the form of the door of a tomb, with a palm-leaf cornice and a raised, rounded border, of Sebek-tata -ss^sw ^ ° , an official ■^•^|co, the son of Khnemet (?). Below the text is a painted figure of the deceased receiving an offering from his son Sebek-tata. Sams Collection. XHth to XVIth dynasty. Height 1 1 in., width 7 in. [No. 234.] 322. {Bay 18.) — Limestone pyramid, uninscribed. In two sides are small niches, wherein are small kneeling figures, with hands raised in adoration, of the priest, or official, for whom this monument was made. Anastasi Collection. XHth to XVHIth dynasty (?). Height i ft. 10 in. [No. 477.] 323. {Bay 7.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, set up to commemorate Kernes artisan, his wife, Ren-s-senb, and several members of their family, and THIRTEENTH-SEVENTEENTH DYNASTIES. 93 relatives. On the ii]3per portion are cut in outline two jackals, and a prayer to Ap-uatu for sepulchral offerings. Xlllth to XVI Ith dynasty. Height I ft. l i in., width 9 in. [No. 844.] 324. {Bay 7.)— Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, on which are cut set up to commemorate Atef-ai n_ ll^lln, andNuna-ent-senuo^^ ^ C)n the upper part are cut prayers to Osiris for sepulchral offerings, and below are sculptured figures of the deceased persons and of various members of their family, Apu, Ankhu, Khati-ur, Ama, Apepi, and Sper (?). The lower portion of the stele is blank. Xlllth to XVIIth dynasty. Height i ft. 9^ width I ft. [No. 1245]. Presented by Morgan S. Willianis, Esq., 1 898. 325. {Bay 7.)— Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, set up to commemorate Antef, the chief libationer of the ^ ^ J Akub-ankh " Jj'f"' overseer of the storehouse of the god Menu, or Amsu, ^ j ^wwna ^^^^ ^ {sk) , and offerings to the gods, by his brother Menu-Nekht (?) a libationer of Menu, or Amsu. On the upper portion are cut prayers to Osiris and Anpu for sepulchral offerings, and below are figures of Antef, Menu-nekht, four wives, two brothers, a sister, and a priest. XHIth to XVHth dynasty. Height I ft. 7 in., width 11 J in. [No. 1247.] Presented by Morgan S. Williams, Esq., 1898. 326. {Bay 7.)— Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, on which are sculptured, in low relief, figures of a man and his wife, seated on chairs of state, receiving homage and offerings from members of their family. Above are ^^Q'^^. The stele is without inscription. XHIth to XVIIth dynasty. Height I ft. 6\ in, width 12^ in. [No. 806.] 327. {Bay 9.)— Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, set up by the lady Hapu ^ in honour of her father Nefer-hetep J .-^ , and her mother Sebek-hetep On the upper part are ^^Q'^^, and below^, sculptured in 94 NORTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. relief, are figures of the deceased persons, who are seated with a table of offerings before them, and their daughter Hapu, pouring out a libation. The text contains a prayer to Osiris for sepulchral offerings. Xlllthto XVI Ith dynasty. Height I ft. I in., width 9 in. [No. 1370.] 328. {Bay 9.)— Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Uas (?) -hetep \ , a warden of a portion of the palace ^ ^ ^ "^^^ |, inscribed with a prayer to Osiris and Ap-uat for sepulchral offerings. On the upper portion are cut figures of jackals, and on the lower are figures of the deceased and his wife, and of kinsfolk seated. D'Athanasi Collection. Xlllth to XVIIth dynasty. Height i ft. 5 in., width 9j in. [No. 236.] 329. {Bay 9.)— Sandstone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Beba-res JjJ (| a builder, inscribed with a prayer to Horus of Edfu, Ptah-Seker, Ptah of the Southern Wall, and Osiris for sepulchral offerings. On the upper portion are ^^Q'^^, and below the inscription are rudely cut figures of Beba-res and his wife Neferu JJJ, receiving the offerings and homage of their five sons. From Thebes. XlVth to XVHth dynasty. Height i ft. 4^ in., width i ft. i in. [No. 1371.] 330. {Bay 9.) — Upper portion of a limestone stele, with rounded top, on which are sculptured portions of the figures of kau, a king, the period of whose reign is uncertain, and Queen Merseker ^ 1 ^ ^ . The king wears the White Crown, and the queen the vulture head- dress. Before the XVH Ith dynasty. Height 11^ in., width 10 in. [No. 846.] Presented by Sir A. Wollaston Franks, K.C.B., 1861. 331. {Bay 9.) — Limestone sepulchral stele^ with rounded top, of Pa-enti-en □ v\ ^ w , the scribe of the robes THIRTEENTH-SEVENTEENTH DYNASTIES. 95 r=p=n inscribed with a prayer to Osiris for sepulchral offerings. On the upper portion are the Utchats and between them is cut a prayer on behalf of Keki [jfj (?), a scribe of the wardrobe. On each side of a perpendicular line of hieroglyphics are cut figures of twelve seated women, each in a panel with her name. They represent the kinsfolk of the two scribes. Xlllth dynasty. Height i ft. 6^ in., width i ft. [No. 250.] 332. {Bay 9.)— Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Senbu |i J ^ doorkeeper of some building of Osiris and Horus, inscribed with a prayer to Ptah-Seker and Anubis for sepulchral offerings. On the lower portion of the tablet is a figure of Senbu seated with a table of offerings before him, and above are cut figures of four unguent vessels, with the names of their contents in hieroglyphics over them. Xlllth dynasty. Height 8^ in., width 6 in. [No. 246.] 333. {Bay 9.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, set up to commemorate Ptah-Sekri ° by his brother Sebek-hetep, the chief of the Southern Ten (?). On the upper portion are cut the utchats and symbol of eternity ^^Q^^j and a prayer to Osiris for sepulchral offerings ; below is a figure of the deceased standing, smelling a flower, with a table of offerings before him. Sams Collection. Xnith dynasty. Height ^ in., width 5 in. [No. 245.] 334. {Bay 9.) —Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Ki ^^3:^ \\\\ , the son of the lady Sebek-hetep ^^s^ 11 ^ ^ □ inscribed with a prayer to Osiris for sepulchral offerings. Below are cut figures of the deceased, adoring the rising sun, and his wife Aah-Sat (j fl|/^=^'^^. On the right are ten lines of text which contain the names of his father, sisters, and other relatives. The hieroglyphics are well cut, and appear to have been inlaid with green colour. Sams Collection. XHIth dynasty. Height 11 in., width 10 in. [No. 229 ] 96 NORTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. 335. {Bay ii.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of a chancellor and overseer of the seal, the son of the lady Meru inscribed with a prayer to Osiris for funerary offerings. On the upper portion are cut figures of Anubis of Ta-tchesert, and Anubis of the mummy chamber, and below are figures of the deceased and ten kinsfolk, each in a small panel, with his, or her, name in front. Sams Collection. XlVth to XVIIth dynasty. Height i ft. 8 in., width i ft. 2 in. [No. 210.] ..1 Sepulchral 'stele of a chancellor-'and overseer of the seal. [Bay II, No. 335.] XlVlh to XVIIth dynasty. 336. {Bay 9.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Aahmes [|] ^ scribe, the son of the lady Aahmes, inscribed with a prayer to Ptah-Seker-Asar for sepulchral offerings. On the upper portion is cut a winged disk, with pendent uraei, and below the inscription is a figure of the deceased, who is accompanied by his wife Sab (?), LION OF THE IIYKSOS KING KIIIAN. 97 receiving the homage of his father Apumes (| ^ ltl~^^' his mother, and son (?). XVI Ith dynasty. Height i ft. i in., width 10 in. [No. 13 14.] 337. {Bay II.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Nekht g^ L,^ . On the upper portion are i^p^^^j and below is sculptured a scene in which Aahmes, an officer, son of Nekht, is represented pouring out a libation and making offerings to his father, and his mother Aahmes. XVIIth or XVIIIth dynasty. Height i ft. 3 in., width ii^ in. [No. 1 3 18.] 338. {Bay II.)— Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounde top, of Rei ^ (j[J a temple official, inscribed with a prayer to Osiris for sepulchral offerings. On the upper portion are and below is a scene in which Amen- hetep, son of Rei, is represented, standing at a table of offerings making offerings to his father and his mother Takmai ^ XVIIth or XVIIIth dynasty. Height I ft. 4| in., width i ft. 3^ in. [No. 310.] 339. [Bay 23.) — Red granite slab, on which are cut the name and part of an inscription of Apepa ^( ( a Hyksos king. From the temple at Bubastis. Height 3 ft. II in., width 2 ft. 9 in. [No. iioi.] Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fund, 1 891, 340. {Bay 5.) — Granite lion inscribed on the breast " Beautiful god, S-user-en-Ra," J ^ ^ ^ ^ , ^'^v with the prenomen of the Hyksos or " Shepherd " king, Khian. Purchased in Baghdad, Turkey-in-Asia. XVth or XVIth dynasty, about B.C. 1800. Length i ft. 7 in., height 10 in. [No. 987.] 341. ( Vestibule. South Wall.) — Portion of a small stone memorial pyramid inscribed with the names of Antef-aa E NORTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. Ap-Maat king of Egypt, about B.C. 2600 (?), as the representative of Horus, as king of the South and North, and as son of Ra. Xlth to XVI Ith dynasty. Height 9I in., base i ft. 2 in. square. Sams Collection. [No. 478.] 342. (^Bay 4.) — Upper portion of a painted limestone relief, on which was sculptured a figure of Nub-kheper-Ra Crown of the king is visible, and in front arc cut his titles and his prenomen ; to the left is the vulture-goddess Nekhebit. From the temple of Osiris at Abydos. Xlth- XVI Ith dynasty, after B.C. 2000. Length 3 ft. 5 in., breadth I ft. 5 in. [No 631.] On the right a portion of the White 99 EIGHTEENTH DYNASTY. 343. {Bay i6.)— Massive red granite tablet for offerings, which was dedicated to the temple of Amen-Ra, at Karnak, by Aahmes I, king of Egypt, about B.C. 1600. On the face are sculptured in relief figures of bread cakes, a goose, haunch of beef, etc., and on the edges are cut the names and titles of the king. On the flat surface, on each side of the spout, is a deeply cut kneeling figure of the king. From Karnak. XVIIIth dynasty. Length 2 ft., breadth i ft. 6J in. [No. 1 142.] Red granite tablet for offerings of Aahmes I, B.C. 1600. [Bay 16, No. 343.] 344. (^Bay 12.)— Head from a black granite seated figure of Queen Nefert-ari, the chief royal wife, and Lady of the "Two Lands," wife of Aahmes I, king of Egypt, about B.C. 1600 (?). From Thebes. XVIIIth dynasty. Height II in., width yh ins. [No. 11 33.] E 2 100 NORTHERN ECVI'TIAN (iALLERV. [XVIIIth dyn. 345. {^Bay 20.) — Limestone stele, with rounded top, of Pen-Amen (?) ^ — ^ (I , a judge, on which are cut figures of the deceased and the Queen Aahmes-nefert-ari, who wears plumes and the solar disk ^ (1M4J . XVIIIth dynasty. Height 8 in.. width 6 in. [No. 916.] 346. {Bay 3.) — White limestone statue of Amen-hetep I, king of Egypt, about B.C. 1600, having the form and attributes of Osiris. The king wears the crowns of the South and North ; above his forehead is the uraeus, symbol of sovereignty, and his arms are crossed over his chest. Down the plinth, at the back, is inscribed a line of large well-cut hiero- glyphics, which contains some of the royal names and titles. From Der al-Bahari. XVIIIth dynasty. Height 9 ft. 2 in. [No. 683.] Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fnnd^ 1905. 347. {Bay 9.) — Upper portion of a fine white limestone stele, with rounded top, on which are sculptured the figures of four royal personages. In the centre is a table of offerings, and above it are written twice the prenomen and nomen of Amen-hetep (I) U ] (j^^]- On the right of it is a figure of this king wearing the crow^ns of the South and North, and behind him is a figure of one of the Menthu-hetep kings, whose prenomen is (^0^^|^^J|. To the left of the table is another figure of Amen-hetep I, wearing the crown of the South, and behind him is a figure of a king, whose name is not given. Above the group is a winged solar disk. From Der al-Bahari. XVIIIth dynasty, about B.C. 1600. Height i ft. in., width i ft. 4 in. [No. 690.] Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fund, 1905. 348. {Bay 7.) — Portion of the upper part of a sandstone relief, with cornice and raised band, on which are cut in outline a figure of the judge ^ ^ j l j ^ ' ^^"^^^^» accompanied by his sister Makhai / "^^^"^^ 11 Y XVIIIth dyn.] MONUiMENTS OF AmeN-HETEP I. lOI "giving praise" to King Amen-hetep I (^O uj| ' ^^^^ queen Aahmes - nefert - ari [^iJflT]- XVIIIth dynasty, about B.C. 1600. Length 2 ft. 8 in., breadth i ft. 7 in. [No. 598.] 349. (Bfiv 9.)— LFpper portion of a limestone stele, with rounded top, on which are cut seated figures of Amen-hetep I Aahmes-nefert-ari (^[^"^] ||| J . Belmore Collec- tion. XVIIIth dynasty, about B.C. 1600. Height 8^ in., width I ft. I in. [No. 277.] 350. (Baj^ 10.) — Limestone stele, with rounded top, on which are sculptured figures of the cow of Hathor, Osiris wearing the Atef crown and holding the flail and sceptre, and Amen-hetep I, with his right hand raised in adoration. The stele was made by a " sceptre bearer " in the " seat of " law," called Qen .... the son of Tchanefer and Nefert-ari. XVIIIth dynasty, about B.C. 1600. Height i ft. 3^ in., width I ft. I J in. [No. 815.] Presented by Lyttleton Annesley^ Esq. 351. {Bay II.) — Portion of a door-jamb from the tomb of Pa-Shuti [31] ^ 5 a scribe of the Place of Maat, who flourished in the reign of Amen-hetep I |^ O W J the son of Ra-hetep ^ ' From Thebes. XVIIIth dynasty, about B.C. 1600. Height 2 ft. 1 1 in., width i ft. i | in. [No. 186.] 352. [Bay 8.) — Limestone relief from the tomb of Hui, a judge, and his wife, sculptured with two scenes in which the deceased is seen adoring Amen of Thebes and his consort Mut, and Amen-hetep I and his v/ife Aahmes-nefert-ari. XVIIIth dynasty, about B.C. 1600. Length 3 ft. 6 in., breadth 1 1 in. [No. 448.] .02 NORTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. [XVIIIth dyn. 353. 8.)— Limestone stele, with rounded top, of , a judge in the Pa-ren-nefer , r i I Door-iamb from the tomb of Pa-SlnUi, a scribe ol Amen-hctcp I, B.C. i6oo. [Bay II, No. 351.] "seat of Maat" in Western Thebes. Below a winged disk, with uraei, are cut figures of the deceased, who stands with his right hand raised, offering a cup of wine to Amen-hetep I XVinthdyn.] STELE OF AmEN-MEN. 103 I i| ^, and his queen Aahmes-nefert-ari ^ [j """^ ower scene the deceased stands at a table of offerings facing his wife Mut-em-uaa, who is making an offering to him ; behind him stand two sons, and behind his wife two daughters. XVIIIth dynasty. Height i ft. lO^ in., width i ft. 6 in. [No. 1347.] 354. (Bay 10.) — Portion of a Hmestone stele, with rounded top, of Amen-em-apt a judge. On the upper portion is sculptured a scene in which the deceased is repre- sented standing at a table of offerings, and burning incense before Amen-Ra, Mut, and Amen-hetep I (^Q W [_J J who reigned about B.C. 1600. From Thebes. XVIIIth dynasty. Height ii in., width 11 in. [No. 816.] Presented by Lyttleton Annesley, Esq., 1854. 355. {Bay 10.)— Painted limestone stele, with rounded top, of Amen-men [j , a judge. In the upper register is cut a figure of the deceased, standing at a table of offerings and making adorations to Osiris, Isis, and Horus, son of Isis. In the lower he is seen standing in adoration before Amen-hetep I W | , and the queens Aahmes - nefert - ari ^ ^ | J ( ^ and Satkames (^^^d]^. Salt Collection. XVIIIth dynasty„ Height I ft. 2j in., width 9^ in. [No. 297.] 356. {Bay 10.) — Limestone stele, with rounded top, of Nefer J , a judge. In the upper register is a figure of I04 NORTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. [XVIIIth dyn. the deceased making an offering to Amen-hetep I and his queen Aahmes-nefert-ari, who are seated on thrones, and in the lower are cut figures of Nefer, his sister, his son Fen-ur ° , and a daughter, seated, with hands raised in adoration. XVIIIth dynasty. Height i ft. i in., width 9i in. [No. 8il] Presented by Lyttleton Annesley, Esq., 1854. 357. (^Bay 1 1.) — Portion of a Hmestone sepulchral stele, inscribed with five lines of hieroglyphic text containing prayers to the gods Osiris Khenti Amentet, Un-nefer, Ptah- Sekri, Hathor, Heru-sa-Ast, son of Amen, and to King Amen- hetep I and Queen Aahmes-nefert-ari, that sepulchral offerings may be made to Hui, a judge ^ Em j| ^ ' - . ^ ' the son of the lady of the house Nefert-itha. XVIIIth dynasty, about B.C. 1600. Height 9^ in., width I ft. 1 1 in. [No. 446.] 358. {Bay 13.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Qaha ^4"^^^^^^^, a judge, sculptured with a figure of the deceased making an offering to Amen-hetep I ^ O '^==^ j ) J , who wears the triple crown, and holds the sceptre , and the tet ^, in his hands. XVIIIth dynasty. From the Belmore Collection. Height 7 in., width in. [No. 274.] 359. {Bay 14.) — Limestone tablet for offerings of Ra-uben Jl fi\ ^ ' which are sculptured in relief figures of bread-cakes, etc. ; it is inscribed with a prayer on behalf of the deceased addressd to King Amen-hetep I W [_J ^ ' entreated to give him funerary offerings. XVIIIth dynasty Length i ft. 2\ in., breadth \ \\ in. [No. 594.] and Oueen Aahmes-nefert-ari (Tl I U I , who are XVIIIth dyn.] MONUMENTS OF THOTIIMES III. 105 360, 361, 362. {Northern Gallery) a colossal statue of an Egyptian kini^ the South and the North and the uraeus, symbol of sovereignty. It was found by Belzoni in 18 17 at Karnak, near the remains of a granite building of Thothmes III, and for this reason has been re- garded as the head of a statue of Thothmes III. For the left arm of the statue see No. 301 (Bay 5), and for a portion of the left leg see No. 362 (Bay 5). Salt Collection. XVIIIth dynasty, about B.C. 1550. Total height 9 ft. 5 in., height ol the White Crown 4 ft. 3^ in., diameter of Red Crown 4 ft. 7 in., length of ear i ft. 3^ in., length ot nose 11^ in., width of face 2 ft. j\ in., weight 4 tons i cwt. [No. 15.] -Red granite head from wcarincf the crowns of Head from a colossal statue of Thothmes III, B.C. 1550. [Northern Egyptian Gallery, No. 360.] ail The O I god 363. (i5^?r 2.)— Massive granite monument set up at Karnak by Thothmes III, king of Egypt, about B.C. 1550. On the east and west sides, in high relief, are figures of Thothmes III, and the god Menthu-Ra, with hands touching. Those of the king are headless, but his identity is proved by the inscriptions over his shoulders J ^q i^^ | \^\^, and on his belt 1 J A f " Menthu-Ra, dweller in Thebes," is hawk-headed, and he wears on his head the solar disk, uraei, and plumes. On the north and south sides, also in high relief, are figures of the goddess Hathor, lady of heaven, mistress of all the gods," ^"^^ ^ 111 ' ^^'^'^^'^^''t? ^^^^ lunar disk and horns. This object was placed on a white stone base, and stood in a small temple in the north-east angle of the wall enclosing the temple of Amen-Ra. It was acquired by Signor Belzoni for Mr. Henry Salt. XVIIIth dynasty. Height 5 ft. lo in., base 4 ft. 3 in. by 2 ft. 6 in. [No. 12.] ^ 3 io6 NORTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. [XVIIIth dyn. 364. {^Bay 12.) — Fragment of the granite obelisk which was made for Thothmes III, about B.C. 1550, and set up at 1 Icliopolis. It was removed to Alexandria during the Roman Period, and placed in the Hippodrome, but whether it was re-erected is not known. There it lay until 1878, when, at the cost of Sir Erasmus Wilson, it was brought to London. This obelisk is commonly known as " Cleopatra's Needle," and it no.v stands on the Thames Embankment. (From Heliopolis.) XVIIIth dynasty. Height i ft. 2 in., width i ft. [No. 943.] Presented by J. Scott Tucker, Esq., 1852. 365. [Bay 10.) — Sandstone jamb of a door, inscribed with the prenomen of Thothmes III (^od^^j, who is st}^led " Beloved of Horus of Behen, the Lord of the Land of the South" ra J-iJ. It was found built into the wall of a modern house on the east bank of the Nile at Wadi Halfah. XVIIIth dynasty. Height 4 ft. 9 J in. [No. 1019.] Presented by Major-Gen. Sir C. Holled Smith, K.C.M.G., 1887. 366. (/>Vjf' 6.) — Painted plaster cast of a red granite Sphinx on the breast of which, and in the space between the fore-paws, arc cut titles and the prenomen of Thothmes III ^\^(^0[:^^J, king of Egypt, about B.C. 1550. The original is in the Egyptian Museum at Cairo. Length 8 ft. II in. [No. 1 109.] 367. {Central Saloon.) — Cast of a massive stele inscribed with a text, in which the god Amen-Ra, the king of the gods, and lord of the thrones of the lands, enumerates the various countries which he has given into the possession of his chosen son, Thothmes III. On the upper portion, beneath the winged disk, are sculptured two scenes in which the king is represented making offerings of incense and unguent to Amen-Ra. Behind him, in each scene, stands the goddess of Thebes, holding a bow and arrows in one hand. The original is in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. Height 5 ft. 6 in. [No. 1108.] 368. {Bay II.) — Portion of a large handsome painted limestone stele, with rounded top, on which are sculptured in XVIIIthdyn.] STELE OF THOTIIMES III. lOJ relief a figure of Thothmes III and a number of his titles. M CMSI ^ CMEIII]- The king is in the act of making an offering to a god, and he holds in his left hand a long staff and a mace | . From the first few words left of the inscription we learn that the tablet was dated in the thirty-fifth year of the king's reign. From Wadi Halfah. XVIIIth dynasty. Height I ft. ii\ in., width lo in. [No. 102 1.] Presented by Major- Gen. Sir C. Hailed Smith, K.C.M.G., 1887. 369. {Bay 12.)— Rectangular sandstone relief on which are cut in outline the following scenes: i. Amen-hetep I vases to Amen-Ra, lord of the South Apt (Luxor), Khnemu, Sati, and Anqet. 2. Thothmes III making an offering of Maat ^ ^ to Amen-Ra, of the North Apt (Karnak), Mut, Khensu, and Hathor. Belmore Collection. XVIIIth dynasty. Height I ft. II in., width 4 ft. 5 in. [No. 153.] 370. {Bay II.) — Portion of a sandstone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, which was set up in a temple at Wadi Halfah by an official of Thothmes III, who styles himselt the " two eyes and the two ears " of the king, who held the rank of Ha prince and chancellor, and who was the governor of the Sudan. Two figures and a cartouche have been erased ; the remaining cartouche is that of Thothmes III (^Oi^gj From Wadi Halfah. XVIIIth dynasty, about B.C. 1550. Height i ft. 7 in., width i ft. I in. [No. 1015.] Presented by Major-Gen. Sir C. H oiled Smith, K.C.M.G., 1887. 371. {Bay 10.) — Fine limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Neb-uaui ^^^^ prophet of Osiris, god of Abydos, who flourished in the reign of Thothmes III, from whom he received many favours E 4 I08 NORTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. [XVIIIth dyn. the upper portion are cut the utchats ^^Q^^^ > '<^^^^ below are eighteen lines of well-cut hieroglyphics (portions of some, however, are defaced), in which the deceased enumerates the favours and promotions which he received from the king, and he seems to have held a position in connection with the memorial chapel (?) of Aahmes I ^ ^ O "^37 ^2 J| • F rom Abydos. XVIIIth dynasty. Height 2 ft. 7 in., width I ft. 6'h in. [No. 1 199.] 1=. 372. (Z.V^>' 8.) — Hard limestone inter-columnar stele, in the form of the door of a tomb, with palm-leaf cornice and raised, rounded border, set up to commemorate Messuau P^^lj^, a priest of the temple of Thothmes HI. On the obverse are the followin scenes : — i. The deceased adoring Osiri who is seated in a shrine. 2. The sons of the deceased making offerings to their . father and mother. On the reverse are ,^3. m the following scenes : — i. The deceased J adoring Ra-Heru-khuti. 2. A son of the I deceased making an offering to his father, I who is seated on a chair. This stele is a rare example of the intercolumnar ' stelae of the XVHIth dynasty. From Sakkarah. Height 3 ft. 6 in., width i ft. 4 in. [No. 701.] 373. (/^?j 9.) — Painted limestone seated statue of Netchem | ^ an official, inscribed with prayers to Amen-Ra, Mut, Osiris, Anubis, Hathor, and the royal Ka of Thothmes III Seated statue of Netcheni. , , ^ [Bay 9, No. 373.] \ ^ LJ ( ^ xun^ ^ | for sepulchral XVIIIth dynasty. f v-^ V ^ ^ A offerings. Anastasi Collection. From Thebes. XVIIIth dynasty. Height i ft. 6i in. [No. 840.] XVIIIth dyn.] STATUES OF ATIIU AND IIENT-UK. 109 374. [Bay 9.) — Limestone seated statue of Anebni '''^ , a prince who was in charge of the king's bow and other weapons of war and the chase, who was a member of the royal bodyguard, and who followed his lord on his expeditions through the deserts and mountains in the South and in the North. It was set up in honour of the deceased, as a mark of their favour, by Queen Hatshepset and her "brother" Thothmes III | | ^"^^ ^ J [ (5p ] f ] 8 1 ? 1 1 Z« I n L5| [-1^ ^^'^^ text, which is inlaid with blue paste, contains a prayer to y\men-Ra, Osiris, and Anubis for sepul- chral offerings. Salt Collection. XVIIIth dynasty. Height I ft. 8^ in. [No. 1 131, formerly 51^?-.] 375. {Bay 4.) — Painted limestone seated statues of Athu (| ^ ^ , an Am-khent priest, a libationer of Amen, a warden of the palace, and an overseer of the treasury, and Hent-ur "his beloved sister," priestess of Amen, and their son Nefer-heb-f. The group was dedicated to the memory of his parents by Nefcr-heb-f J ^ J] ^ , second priest of Amen-hetep II, king of Egypt, about T..C. 1 500. ,1 ¥ =^ P f S 1 ! o CMi]- From Thebes. Height 2 ft. 5 in. [No. 31.] 376. {Bay 12.) — Portion of a grey granite bowl made for Tehuti-mes 5^ ^ > ^ royal scribe, who flourished in the reigns of Thothmes III and Amen-hetep II, whose cartouches appear on it side by side, thus : — IJ ¥ M no NORTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY, [XVIIIth dyn. From Coptos. XVIIIth dynasty. Height i ft. 6^ in., diameter i ft. 6^ in. [No. 890.] 377. {Bay il.) — Fine white Hmestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Amen-hetep (j ^ , a member of the body-guard of Thothmes IV, who accompanied the king on his expeditions into Northern Mesopotamia and into the Southern Sudan. On it are sculptured the following scenes : — i. The winged disk, beneath which are the cartouches of Thothmes IV, flanked by the jackal-gods Anpu and Ap-uatu. 2. Figures of the deceased worshipping Osiris Khenti Amenti and Ap-uatu, who are seated within a shrine with a cornice of uraei. 3. The deceased and his wife An-Her-hent ^ ^ , receiving offerings from their son Hat I 4. The deceased and his mother Ri offerings. The text contains a prayer for sepulchral offerings. Fine work. XVIIIth dynasty. (Plate XII.) Height 2 ft. 10 in., width i ft. 1 1 in. [No. 902.] 378. {Bay 8.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Nefer-hat J ^^-'^^ ^ , a Superintendent of the Works of the Temple in Abydos, who flourished in the reign of King Thothmes IV (^Oii^^jJ, about e.g. 1450. On the upper portion are two jackals, two utchats, ^ and and the deceased is standing in adoration before Menu, Osiris, and I sis, and below, in two registers, he is receiving adoration and offerings from his kinsfolk. At the bottom of the stele are four lines of text containing a prayer of the deceased to Osiris and Anubis for sepulchral offerings. Salt Collection. XVIIIth dynasty. Height 3 ft., width 2 ft. [No. 148.] 379. {Bay 7.) — Black granite model of a ceremonial boat, with the lower portion of a seated figure of the "Chief Wife and Royal Mother," Mut-em-uaa ( To face pa^e l lo. ) Plate XII. al stele of Amen-hetep, a member of the body-guard of Thothmes IV, B.C. 1450. [Bay II, No. 377.] XVIIIth dyn.] BOAT OF MUT-EM-UAA. I I and mother of Amen-hetep III, in the character of Mut, the consort of Amen-Ra, the great god of Thebes. At the feet of the queen are cut her name and titles and a table of offerings, and on each side of the boat are an ntchat and a long cartouche containing the queen's names and titles. The prow is sculptured on the back and front with heads of the goddess Hathor, above which rises the base of a sistrum ; in the panels of this are cut the prenomen and nomen of Amen-hetep III, and on the flat upper surface is a cartouche, partly obliterated. For the head of the seated figure of the queen in the boat see No. 380 (1434). From the Belmore Col- lection. XVIIIth dynasty, about B.C. 1450. Length 7 ft. 4 in. [No. 43.] 380. {Bay 7.) — Portion of the head of the black granite seated figure] of Mut-em-uaa, queen of Thothmes IV and mother of Amenhetep III, from the model of the ceremonial boat of the goddess Mut, described in the preceding number. The queen wears a crown of uraei inscribed with her name ^ , and a heavy wig. and on her forehead is a uraeus. The lower portion of the face is restored. Height 6 in. [No. 1434.] 381-404. A series of black granite statues, seated and standing, and portions of statues of the lioness-headed Fire- goddess Sekhet, who symbolized the fierce destructive heat of the sun. She wears the solar disk and uraeus, and holds in one hand the symbol of "life" and in the other the papyrus sceptre J. These statues came from the temple of Mut at Thebes, built by Amen-hetep III, about B.C. 1450 : — 381. {Bay I.)— Statue of Sekhet. Feet Height 7 ft. 10 in. [No. 76.] 382. {Bay I.)— Statue of Sekhet. Feet Height 7 ft. 6 in. [No. 80.] 383. {Bay I.) — Statue of Sekhet. Feet wanting. Height 4 ft. [No. 50.] 384. {Bay I.) — Statue of Sekhet. Feet Height 3 ft. 8 in. [No. 71J wantmg. wantmg. 112 NORTHERN IXiVPTIAN (iALLKRV. [XVIIIthdyn. 385. {Bay 2.) — Statue of Sekhet. Feet wanting. Height 5 ft. 9 in. [No. 72.] 386. {Baj/ 2.)— Statue of Sekhet. Feet wanting. Height 5 ft. 5 in. [No. 60.] 387. (Bar 3.) — Statue of Sekhet. Feet wanting. Height 5 ft. [No. 53.] 388. (Baf 5.) — Statue of Sekhet. Feet wanting. Height 7 ft. [No. 49.] 389. (B J^' Erpa, Ha prince, Smer-uat, royal scribe and deputy fan-bearer, and personal attendant on the king, who performed the duties of several high offices, holding a stele, with a rounded top, inscribed with addresses to Amen-Ra, king of the gods. The deceased flourished in the reign of Amen-hetep III J (^O J J, a figure of whom is seen on the upper portion of the stele, making an offering to Amen-Ra. A full list of the titles of the deceased is given on the back of the statue. Sams Collection. XVIIIth dynasty, about B.C. 1450. Height i ft. 1 1 in. [No. 123.] 423. {Bay 5.)— Grey granite seated figure of Ka-mes ill P ^ ' "king's messenger by every water, and land, and " mountain," , ^ . f , and a fan-bearer of Amen-hetep III, w^hose prenomen O ^ J is cut on his rioht arm. The deceased was the son of a royal envoy Plate XIV. {To face page 119. XVIIIthdyn.] OFFICIALS OF AMEN-HETEP III. HQ named Mai ^ 00 W| ' ^""'^^^ held high ofifice in the royal chancery. The inscription on the body of the figure contains a prayer by Karnes to Menu, or Amsu, and Isis, that sepulchral offerings may be given to him. XVIIIth dynasty, about B.C. 1450. Height I ft. io|- in. [No. 12 10.] 424. {Baj^ 10.) — Massive sandstone lintel, with moulded cornice, from the doorway of the tomb of Pa-ari [j an overseer of the granaries of Amen-Ra at Thebes. In the centre are the cartouches of Amen-hetep III, surmounted by plumes and flanked by the Horus names of the king ; below these is the symbol of the union of the Two Lands . On one side is an address of homage to Amen by the deceased, and on the other an address to Mut. At each end of the slab is a figure of the deceased. From Thebes. XVIIIth dynasty, about B.C. 1450. Length 5 ft. 6 in. [No. II 82.] Prese7ited by Robert Aloud, Esq., 1905. 425. {Bay II.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Apeni [J ^ ° flu, director of the transport of Pharaoh || ^ - a ^ ^; [\ "f" ^1 P ' flourished in the reign of Amen-hetep III. Below the utchats, etc., are sculptured the following scenes: — i. Apeni and his father and mother adoring Osiris, Heru-netch-tef, and Isis. 2. Apeni adoring Ptah-mes and his wife la. 3. Apeni adoring Ankh and his wife Thaa. 4. Three ladies of the family of Apeni adoring ancestors. 5. Apeni's son pouring out a libation to his father and mother. The text contains a prayer to Osiris for sepulchral offerings. Sams Collection. XVIIIth dynasty, about B.C. 1450. (Plate XIV.) Height 2 ft. ij in., width I ft. 5 in. [No. 365.] 426. {Bay 12.) — Fragment of a sandstone stele oi Ra-mes -^-^ [|] P official, with a portion of a figure of the deceased, who is represented in the act of adoring King 20 NORTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. [XVIIIth dyn. Amen-hetep XVIIIth dynasty. Height 6 in., width 1 1 in. [No. 813.] Presented by Lyttleton Annesley, Esq., 1854. 427. {Bay 13.) — Painted Hmestone statue of Pa-ser an Erpa, Ha prince, councillor, priest, governor of the city, etc., who flourished in the reign of Amen-hetep III, whose prenomen and nomen are cut upon his right shoulder. From Thebes (Der al-Bahari). XVIIIth dynasty. Height 3 ft. 9i in. [No. 687.] Presented by the Egypt Explo- ration Fund, 1905. 428. {Bay 12.) — Seated granite statue of Amen-hetep n illlllh — ^ J) ^ Erpa, and Ha prince, judge of Nekhen, deputy of the king, and governor of the city of Bubastis in the reign of Amen-hetep III, whose prenomen O |^ appears on his right shoulder. In his left hand he holds an object like a doubled cord, which appears to be the emblem of one of his offices. From Bubastis. XVIIIth dynasty. Height 2 ft. 10 in. [No. 1068.] Presented by the Egypt Explo- Statue of Pa-ser, governor of a city in ration Fund, 1 889. the reign of Amen-lietep III, [Bay 13, No. 427.]^^°" ^29. {Bay II.) — Quartzite sandstone, seated figure of the dog-headed ape, which was sacred to Thoth and Khensu. XVIIIthdyn.] MONUMENTS OF AmKN-HKTEP III. 121 Very fine work. Between the hind paws are cut the cartouches of Amen-hetep III, king of Egypt, about B.C. 1450 — 1 0 0 n i Af ^ I Sams Collection. XVIIIth dynasty. Height 2 ft. 3 in. [No. 38. 430. (Baj/ II.) — Red granite lion, inscribed on the pedestal with a text containing a statement that it was made by Amen- hetep III, king of Egypt, about B.C. 1450, and placed by him in the temple of Het-kha-em-Maat I e ^ P I , which he built in honour of himself as the god of Nubia. The inscription suggests that this lion was placed in the temple at Siilb, an important town situated on the left bank of the Nile, about 150 miles south of Wadi Halfah, but it was found at Gebel Barkal, about 250 miles further south, whither it may have been taken by Tut-ankh-Amen, or, more probably, by Amen-asru, whose cartouches are cut on the neck — XVHIth dynasty. Length 6 ft. 7 in., height 3 ft. 4 in. [No. i.] Presented by Lord Prudhoe, 1835. 431. {Bay 10.) — Red granite lion, inscribed on the pedestal with a text stating that Tut-ankh-Amen © | 122 NORTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. [XVIIIth dyn. about B.C. 1400, restored the buildings of his father Amen- o able that this lion was made by Tut-ankh -Amen, and that the lion opposite was his model. On the left shoulder are cut the cartouches of Amen-Asru, a Nubian king who reigned about one thousand years later. Found at Gebel Barkal. XVIIIth dynasty. Length 7 ft, height 3 ft. 8 in. [No. 34.] Presented by Lord Prudhoe, 1835. 432. {Bay 10.) — Rectangular limestone stele, on which is inscribed in the hieratic character a text of nineteen lines, containing a public declaration of the dedication of a Ka temple to Amen-Ra for ever, by Amen-hetep (j a royal scribe, surnamed Hui, the son of Hap ^ ^ Among those present at the dedication were the king, Amen-hetep III, the governor of the town, who was also called Amen-hetep, and the governor of the Treasury, Meri- Ptah, and the royal scribes of the army. The document is dated in the thirty-first year of the reign of Amen-hetep III This stele was made in the Ptolemaic Period, and the text inscribed upon it is only a copy of the original document. (Plate XV.) Height 2 ft. 8 in., width 2 ft. o\ in. [No. 138.] 433. (^Bay 9.) — Portion of a limestone Stele inscribed with a series of addresses, or prayers, to the goddess Mut, the lady of a portion of ELastern Thebes, called Asher [j © ; it was set up in the temple of this goddess during the reign of Amen-hetep III, about e.g. 1450. At the top left hand corner is cut in outline a series of figures of gods and goddesses, and below these are the remains of a line of hieroglyphic text which seem to say that the composition cut on the stele is of a most unusual and remarkable character, and that the like of it was never seen " since the time of Ra." {To face page 122.) Plate XV. i f I 2 Stele inscribed with a declaration of, the dedication of a Ka- temple Amen-Ra for ever, by the scribe Amen-hetep, surnamed Hui. [Bay lo, No. 432.] XVIIIth dyn.] MONUMENTS OF x\MEN-IIETEP IV. 123 The words of the addresses are divided by Hues, and the text can be read both perpendicularly and horizontally. Salt Collection. From Karnak. XVIIIth dynasty. Height 3 ft. yh in., width 2 ft. 9 in. [No. 194.] 434. (B(7j/ 13.) — Painted limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Heru-a, a libationer who flourished at Thebes in the reign of Amen-hetep III. On the upper portion of the stele are sculptured figures of Osiris and Isis, and Amen-hetep III and Queen Thi, seated at a table of offerings. Below are figures of three men and three women worshipping the deceased and his wife Mut-em-uaa, who are seated on chairs of state. The text of five lines contains praises to the gods and to the king and queen, and a prayer for a happy burial, and other funerary benefits. Anastasi Collection. XVIIIth dynasty. Height 2 ft. 3 in., width i ft. 5 in. [No. 834.] 435. (Baj/ 13.) — Rectangular grey granite base of a statue, inscribed with names and titles of Khu-en-Aten ^(| ^ king of Egypt, about B.C. 1400. The cartouches which contained his prenomen as Amen-hetep IV J ^ j ^ bave been mutilated. XVIIIth dynasty. Length 2 ft. 11 in., breadth i ft. 8 in., depth i ft. [No. 1000.] 436. (Btif 13.) — Fine alabaster fragment of the base of a seated statue inscribed with the names and titles of Khu-en- Aten, ie., Amen-hetep IV, and the name of his queen, N^fcrt-ith (^^|_|J^^J C ^ ^ 1 Tell al-Amarna. Height i ft. 4 in., w^idth 5 in. [No. 880.] Presented by the Rev. T. R. Maynard, Chaplain of the Forces, 1862. 124 NORTHERN ECJYPTIAN GALLKRV. [XVIIIth dyn. 437. {Bay 13- ) — Portion of a limestone monument, on which are inscribed cartouches containing the titles of Amen-hetep IV, Khu-en-Aten. From Tell al-Amarna. XVIIIth dynasty. Height 8^ in., width 8^ in. [No. 1083.] 438. {Bay 10.)— Rectangular limestone sepulchral stele, in the form of a door of a tomb with palm-leaf cornice and a raised flat border, of Ptah-mai ° X ^ [Ifl a warder of the Treasury. On the space within the flat border are three scenes: i. A son and daughter of the deceased making offerings to their father and their mother Ta-khar ^ ^ 1 ^ ' 2. A son and a daughter addressing their father Hui and mother Ab. 3. Ra-mesu and his daughter seated on chairs of state. On the border are cut prayers to Aten, lord of eternity, and to Ra, governor of the Two Horizons ^ | [O)' sepulchral offerings. Anastasi Col- lection. End of the XVIIIth dynasty. Height 2 ft. 3 in., width I ft. 6\ in. [No. 324.] 439. {Bay 12.)— Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Thuthu, s=3 ^ s=3 ^ a veritable royal scribe and steward of the palace of King Ai ^ ^ ^ ® ^ ^ | J' king of Egypt about B.C. 1400. On it is sculptured a scene representing the deceased in adoration before " Seker, the lord of the Hidden House " ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^^^^ and below are prayers to Seker for sepulchral offerings. This stele was set up to the memory of Thuthu by his son Ptah Khensu (?). Salt Collection. XVIIIth dynasty. Height I ft. loh in., width I ft. 4^ in. [No. 211.] 440. {Central Saloon) — Portion of a granite monument inscribed with the prenomen of Ai (^Q ^ ^' | ^ J , king of Egypt, about B.C. 1400. On it arc sculptured portions of figures of deities, who appear to be holding a shrine. XVIIIth dynasty. Height 2 ft. [No. 1002.] XVIIIth dyn.] STATUE OF KING irERU-EM-IIEF,. 125 441. {Bay 13.) — Grey granite statue of Heru em-heb ^ I 1 the last king of the XVIIIth dynasty, with the attributes of Hapi, the Nile god. Before him he held an altar (now broken away), on which were sculptured the figures of the products of the Nile, i.e., water-fowl, plants, fruits, flowers, etc., and on the pedestal on which it rested are sculptured in relief figures of geese, lilies, etc. From Thebes. XVIIIth dynasty. Height 5 ft. 7 in. (No. 75.) 442. {Bay 12.)— Black granite statues of the god Amen- Ra, the " Bull of his mother," with the attributes of the ithyphallic god Menu, or Amsu, and Heru-em-heb, the last king of the XVIIIth dynasty, about B.C. 1400. The king is standing under the uplifted right arm of Menu, and is under the protection of the god, whose son he is said to be. On the belt of the king's girdle is cut his prenomen ^ j ^^^^^ ^ J ^^^^"^ prenomen and nomen appear in the line of hieroglyphics between the two figures, the former with the addition J^. From Thebes. XVIIIth dynasty. Height 4 ft. 10^ in. [No. 5.] 443. {Bay 2.) — Painted stone kneeling figure of Nekht- Menu, or Nekht-Amsu L=Z] ^ , a Ha prince, scribe, chief libationer of Isis, etc., holding before him a stele with a rounded top. On the upper portion of the stele is sculptured a figure of the deceased, kneeling in adoration before the Boat of the Sun, on the bows of which is seated a figure of l7teru-pa-khart, or Harpokrates. In the boat is the solar disk. Behind the deceased kneels his wife, Muti Below are thirteen lines of text containing a hymn to the Sun-god. On the flat surface near the face of the statue are cut figures of the deceased and his wife seated at a table of offerings, on the sides of the plinth of the stele are figures of Muti, and on the back of the stele are figures of six of her children. From Thebes. XVIIIth dynasty, about B.C. 1500. Height I ft. 7^ in. [No. 1222.] 126 NORTHERN FXiYPTIAN GALLERY. [XVIIIth dyn. 444. (AVri' 3.) — Seated, painted limestone statues of Ari-neferu -c2>-J^^^, a guardian in the service of the Temple of Amen-Ra at Thebes, and his wife Apu (| ^ 1 On the right side of their seat is inscribed a prayer to Amen-Ra, Osiris, and Anpu, for sepulchral offerings, and on the left is a similar prayer addressed to Osiris Khenti Amenti. This monument was made by Mut-khut ^^1' ^^^^ daughter of Ari-neferu and Apu, to " keep alive " the names of her parents ; her figure is cut on the front of the throne, between the figures of her father and mother. The head of Apu is a restoration. Sams Collection. From Thebes. XVIIIth dynasty. Height 2 ft. [No. 29.] ; 445. {Bay 5.) — Upper portion of a limestone seated statue of a priest or civil official. Sams statue, of Ati.ne^e,. and Apu. Collection. F r o m T h e b e s. [Bay 3, No. 444.] XVIIIth dynasty. Height i ft. loj in. [No. 124.] 446. {Bay 5.) — Limestone stele, with rounded top, of Anpu-hetep ^ □* C)n the edge of the face of the stele are two prayers addressed by the deceased, one to Osiris and the other to Anubis, and on the upper portion is a prayer to Osiris. Below^ in five registers, is a series of figures of the relatives of the deceased, deeply cut and painted. XVIIth or XVIIIth dynasty. (Plate XVI.) Height I ft. io\ in., width i ft. 3 J in. [No. 200.] 447. {Bays) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded , a .steward and chan- top, of Amen-em-hat (| ( To face page 1 26. ) Plate XVI. deceased by his family. [Bay 5, No, 446.] Plate XVII. ( To face page 1 27. ) Statue of Amen-hetep, steward of Memphis, and director of the storehouses of gold and silver. [Bay 6, No. 448.] XVII Ith dynasty. \ XVIIIthdyn.] STATUE OF KAMESU, 1 27 cellor, inscribed with eighteen Hnes of hieroglyphic text containing adorations to Osiris, Ap-uat, and Ra, and a prayer for sepulchral offerings. Xllth-XVIIIth dynasty. Height 3 ft. 4 in., width 3 ft. i in. [No. 893.] [This stele was brought from Thebes by Captain R. Bruce, R.N., and presented to the Royal United Service Institution some time before 1838 ; it was purchased by the Trustees of the British Museum, in 1 861, from Messrs. Sotheby and Wilkinson.] 448. {Bay 6.) — Grey granite seated statue of Amen-hetep ^ a royal scribe, steward of the royal palace of A/VWW Memphis, and director of the storehouses of gold and silver. The text contains a list of the offices held by Amen-hetep, praises of Osiris, and a prayer for seoulchral offerings. From Abydos. XVHIth dynasty. (Plate XVII.) Height 2 ft. 4i in. [No. 632.] Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fund, 1903. 449. {Bay 6.) — Upper portion of a black granite bearded figure of a king", wearing a full wig with uraeus. From Thebes. XVHIth dynasty, about B.C. 1450. Height i ft. 7 in. [No. 1200.] 450. {Bay 6.) — Lower portion of a hard limestone kneeling figure of Ptah-mes ° | [] ^ royal scribe, chief steward of Ptah, and prefect of the House of the Ka of Ptah at Memphis, holding a shrine within which is sculptured a figure of the god Ptah. From Memphis. XVHIth dynasty. Height I ft. 2 in. [No. 11 19.] 451. {Bay 6.) — Sandstone lion, cut from a bas-relief; the body was coloured yellow and the mane red. XVHIth dynasty. Length 2 ft. 6 in., width i ft. 8 in. [No. 453.] 452. {Bay 7.) — Grey granite, headless figure of Kamesu a Ha prince of Behen (Wadi Halfah), the son of Tennai 0^"^^^^^]^' ^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^y Hurt (?) , seated in the usual attitude of the scribe, with an opened roll of papyrus before him. Over his left 128" NORTHERN EGYPTIAN (lALLERV. [KVIIIth dyn. shoulder is slung a palette. The inscription contains a prayer to Amen-Ra, Khnemu, Satet, Anqet, [and Horus,] lord of Behen Jj FQ ^ ©, for sepulchral offerings. From Wadi Halfah. XVI I Ith dynasty. Height i ft. 6 in. [No. 1022.] Presented by Major- Gen. Sir C. H oiled SniitJi, K.C.M.G., 1887. 453. {Bay 8.) — Portion of a grey granite statue of a king, or prince. XVI I Ith dynasty. From Al-Kab. Height 2 ft. 6 in. [No. 1 195.] Presented by Somers Clarke, Esq., F.S.A., i: 454. (Bay 8.)— I^ortion of a limestone relief from the wall of a tomb on which are sculptured standing figures of men, who form part of a procession. XVI I Ith dynasty. Height I ft. 6 in., width i ft. i in. [No. 456.] 455. (Bay 8.) — Portion of a limestone sepulchral stele of Pa-shet r\ , " the guardian of the northern lakes of Amen " ^ ^ | ^^^^ (\ , and " guardian lllllllll of the door of the northern pillars (?) of Amen " J — I /wwv\ ' ^^^^ (1 '""'j at Thebes. In the first register is a ^ /' I I /wvw\ figure of the deceased making offerings to Osiris and Anubis ; in the second are figures of the sons of Pashet making offerings to their father and mother Mut-nefert vS ^ I ^ and in the third are figures of three daughters and a son of Pashet. Jervis Collection. XVI I Ith dynasty. Height I ft. 10 in., width I ft. 3^ in. [No. 282.] 456. (Bay 8.) — Portion of a limestone sepulchral stele, on which are sculptured figures of three priests, who are engaged in performing the ceremony of " Opening the mouth," on behalf of the deceased Nefer-renpet J ^^^^ { T ^ ' The first is offering to the mummy a vase of unguent, the second is reading from a roll of papyrus, and the third XVIIIthdyn.] APU THE EARGEMASTER. 1 29 bears a censer. On the right are the vases of unguents, the feathers, the box, the instruments for opening the mouth, and other objects employed in the ceremony. Fine work. XVIIIth dynasty. Height I ft. 8i in., width i ft. 1 1 in. [No. 803.] 457. {fhrv 8,) — Sandstone sepulchral stele of Apu ^ ° ^ , the director of the chamber of the barge Kha- e.-Ma.t --li=.S^V:iM^^kPT- In the upper register is a figure of the deceased adoring Osiris, Horus, and Isis, and in the second is a figure of the deceased offering incense and pouring out a Hbation to his father, mother, and other members of the family. Below arc four lines of text containing a prayer to Osiris Khenti Amentet, Heru - netch - hra - tef, Isis, and all the gods of Ta-tchesert (the Other World), for funerary offerings. XVIIIth dynasty. Height i ft. yh in., width i ft. 3 in. [No. 295.] 458. {Bay 8.)— Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Heq-nefer J J ^ ' inscribed with a prayer to Osiris for funerary offerings. Under the symbols ^^Q'^^ is a scene in which the deceased, accompanied by his wife and daughter, stands in adoration before Osiris, and below this are figures of three members of the family of Heq-nefer, making offerings to their father and their mother, who was called Baa Jj (j'^^^ ^ ^ ' ^^^^ ^"^^^ ^ priestess of Amen. From Akhmim. Height i ft. 5^ ins., width i ft. [No. 1062.] 459. {Bay 8.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, set up by Pa-shetu a judge; on it, cut in outline, are figures of Amen-Ra, " the lord of the " thrones of the world," and the deceased. Below these are two lines of text which refer to the restoration of monuments and a name, and mention a judge called Pennu (?) F 130 NORTHERN E(;YJ>TIAN GALLERY. [XVIIIth dyn. □ I I I ^"^ possible that the text indicates that Pennu restored the sepulchral monument and inscription of Pa-shetu. XVIIIth dynasty. Height i ft, ij in., width 9 in. [No. 341.] 460. {Bay 8.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Tehuti-mes (Thothmes) a captain of the keepers of the gate of Memphis M ^ i ^ ' Wl 1 J^, who flourished under a king of the XVIIIth d}'nasty. On the upper portion is sculptured a relief in which Thothmes and his brother and sister are represented in the act of making adorations to Osiris and Isis, before whom stands a table of offerings. Below^ this is cut, in seventeen lines, the text of a h)^mn and a prayer to Harmachis, Unen-N^efer, Ptah-Seker, and Osiris, for sepulchral offerings. In the left bottom corner is a small relief, in which we see a son pouring out a libation to his father and mother. D'Athanasi Collection. XVIIIth dynasty. (Plate XVIII.) Height 3 ft. io\ in., width 2 ft. 3 in. [No. 155.] 461. {Bay 8.)- Massive limestone sepulchral stele, w^ith rounded top, of Heru-em-heb voy ^ ' ^" Erpa, Ha prince, chancellor, Smer-uat, palace-councillor, governor of the country, fan-bearer, general of the king's troops, and veritable royal scribe, who flourished under one of the kings of the XVIIIth dynasty. On the upper portion are sculptured a winged disk and a figure of the deceased, who is seen standing in adoration before Ra, Thoth, and Maat, and below, in well-cut hieroglyphics, which have been painted yellow, is a hymn to the Sun-god, in twenty-five lines. Salt Collection. XVIIIth dynasty. About B.C. 1500. (Plate XIX.) Height 6 ft. 3 in., width 3 ft. 3I in. [No. 551.] 462. {Bay 8.) — Limestone jamb, with raised, rounded border, from the right side of the shrine of the tomb of Heru-em-heb, w^hose stele has been described in the preceding paragraph, inscribed with the text of a prayer to Ra, in six lines. Below^ is sculptured a figure of the deceased, who stands with both hands raised in adoration ; from the fact that ( To face page 1 30. ) Plate XVIII. Sepulchral stele of Thothmes, captain of the Gate of Memphis. [Bay 8, No. 460.] XVIIIth dynasty. {To face page 1 30.) Plate XIX. Sepulchral stele of Heru-em-heb, a Prince, Scribe, and Commander-in-Chief. [Bay 8, No. 461.]' XVIIIth dynasty. XVIIIth dyn.] BAS-RELIEF OF BATHA. he wears an uraeus over his forehead, it appears that Heru- em-heb was a kinsman of the royal family. Salt Collection. XVillth dynasty. Height 5 ft. 7 in., width i ft. 4^ in. [No. 552.] 463. (B{7r 8.) — Limestone jamb, with a raised, rounded, border, from the left side of the shrine of the tomb of Heru-em-heb, inscribed with the text of a prayer to Ra, in six lines. Below is sculptured a figure of the deceased, wearing a full wig, with an uraeus in front. Salt Collection. XVIIIth dynasty. Height 5 ft. 10 in., width i ft. 4I in. [No. 550.] 464. {Bav 8.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Smen-taui ^, a door-keeper in the " place of Maat." In the upper register the deceased is represented kneeling and making an offering to Amen-Ra and his consort Mut, and in the lower are figures of the fan- bearer Atef-en-Atef (| (| ^ ' , and his sister, Nefer, kneeling, with hands raised in adoration before the goddess " Mer-seker, the mistress of Amentet " who is seated on a throne holding a sceptre round which a lotus is twined. Between the figures of the fan- bearer and the sister is the name of another sister. Belmore Collection. XVIIIth dynasty. Height i ft. 5 J in., width 11 J in. [No. 279.] 465. (Baj' 8.) — Portion of a limestone relief, set up in memory of Batha J |j ^ ^ ' an official, by his brother Atu-ennuma l| ^ V'^rwj'"^^ ^ ' chief charioteer of the " lord of the two lands." The scene represents a man offering palm branches to two deceased persons, who are seated with a table of offerings before them ; behind him are figures of four kinswomen. D'Athanasi Collection. XVIIIth dynasty. Length 2 ft= i j in., breadth 11 in. [No. 322.] F 2 132 NORTHERN ECiYPTIAN GALLERY. [XVIIIth dyn. 466. {Bay 9.)— Painted limestone stele, with rounded top, of Aah-mes ■'^et up by his brother Nekht, g?^. On the upper a captain of Blacks portion are ^^Q^g , and below, sculptured in relief, are figures of the deceased, seated, and his brother pouring out a libation. Sams Collection. XV-IIth or XVIIIth dynasty. Height I ft. I in., width 8^ in. [No. 300.] 467. {Bay 9.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Nebra , the son of the scribe Pai. On the upper portion is sculptured a figure of Heru-ur ^ ^ J the lord of heaven and governor of the company of the gods, who wears the Double Crown, and is seated with a table of offerings before him. Behind the figure of the god are four eyes and two ears. Below this are a kneeling figure of Nebra and four lines of text in §^ which he says : " Praise be to Heru-ur, and homage to " him that heareth petitions ; may he grant me eyes to " see the way of truth, and to walk [therein]." From the Belmore Collection. XVIIIth dynasty. Height 10 in., width 61 in. [No. 276.] 468. {Bay ().) — Portion of a relief from the wall of a tomb on which are sculptured the figures of a scribe carrying his palette and ink jar, and a carpenter shaping a frame with an axe. XVIIIth dynasty. Height 8^ in., width i ft. oi in. [No. 445.] 469. {Bay 9.) — Limestone stele, with rounded top, on which are sculptured figures of Heru-em-uaa z=i ^ 0!^ a judge, and his father, Pa-nefer-em-nekhu J kneeling, with their hands raised in adoration before the Ram-god Baiu-neteru | ^ | ' a form of Osiris. Salt Collection. XVIIIth dynasty. Height 11 in., width 7 in. [No. 356.] XVIIIth dyn.] STELE OF THUIIA. 470. {Bay 9.) — Portion of a limestone stele, with rounded top, on which is sculptured a figure of the Cow of Hathor coming out of the Theban funeral mountain. Between her horns are a disk and plumes, behind her head is a uiendt, and under her chin stands the figure of a royal personage, Her titles are : " Lady of the Temple Tchesert, dweller in " Khu-Ast, mistress of the gods" jj | From Der al-Bahari. XVIIIth dynasty. Height 9 in., width \o\ in. [No. 689.] Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fund, 1905. 471. {Bay 9.) — Rectangular limestone sepulchral stele, in the form of a door of a tomb, with palm-leaf cornice and raised flat border, of Pau a" officer of the transport ofPharaoh ^ ^'S.^l^J^i^' ^^'P" tured with the following scenes: — i. Pau, his brother and mother worshipping Osiris. 2. Pau and his sisters making offerings to their mother and father. 3. Plight members of the family seated at a table of offerings. The text on the border contains prayers to Anpu and Osiris for sepulchral offerings. XVIIIth dynasty. Height i ft. 11 in., width i ft. 4-1 in. [No. 773.] 472. {Bay 9.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Thuiia s= (](] ^ ' the son of Tan and Tahunai ^ 11 [I, and warden of the kin"-'s bow. On the upper portion are ^^^^^ ' ^^^^ below, in one register, are sculptured figures of the deceased and his wife seated at a table of offerings, and in the other their father and mother and three brothers and three sisters seated at a table of offerings. The inscription, in four lines, contains a prayer to Osiris and Anubis for sepulchral offerings. XVIIIth dynasty. Height i ft. 10 in., width i ft. 2\ in. [No. 293.] 134 NORTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. [XVIIIth dyn. 473. (Btrf 9.)— Portion of relief from the wall of a tomb, sculptured with the figure of a man and with representations of sepulchral offerings. XVIIIth or XlXth dynasty. Height I ft. 5| in., width i ft. 2| in. [No. 910.] 474. (Baj^ 9.) — Rectangular limestone sepulchral stele in the form of a door of a tomb, with palm-leaf cornice and a raised flat border, of Ban-aa ^ ^ ^ ^ ' ^ royal scribe in a department of the government at Memphis. On the top is a flat pyramidal projection, sculptured with the figure of a jackal ; on the cornice is a figure of the sun on the horizon (O3 , with figures of men in adoration. On the flat border are cut prayers to Osiris for sepulchral offerings. Within the border are cut two scenes : — i. The deceased and his wife Abuhai J ^ [11 ^ ^ ^ ' standing in adoration before Osiris, Isis, and Nephthys. 2. Hui [10 , an overseer of the royal washers, and his wife seated, with a table of offerings before them, receiving the adoration of their son Nana ^^^^ j| , a royal librarian, and their daughter. D'Athanasi Collection. XVIIIth dynasty. Height 3 ft. 1 1 in,, width 2 ft. 4 in. [No. 149.] 475. (Bay 9.) — Massive grey granite sepulchral stele, in the form of a door of a tomb, with plain cornice and rounded border, set up to commemorate two " Clerks of the Works" called Heru and Sutui ^-^^W^- On the upper portion of the raised flat surface of the stele are inscribed prayers to Amen-Ra, Mut, Khensu, Hathor, etc., for sepulchral offerings, and on the sides are prayers to Heru- khuti, Anubis, Queen Nefert-ari, Osiris, Seker, and Isis. On the upper portion of the sunk, rounded stele, cut within the border, are a winged disk and figures of the deceased persons adoring Osiris and Anubis. Below is cut the text of a hymn to Ra-Harmachis, in twenty-one lines, on behalf of Heru. The figures of Heru and Sutui, and the name of Sutui, have in certain places been obliterated. Anastasi Collection. XVIIIth dynasty. (Plate XX.) Height 4 ft. 10 in., width 3 ft. [No. 826.] ( To face page 134.) Pl ATE XX . Stele of the twin brethren Heru and Sutui, overseers of works at Thebes, [Bay 9, No. 475.] XVIIIth dynasty. XVIIIth dyn.] THE ARCPIITFCTS IIERU AND SUTUI. I35 476. {Bay 10.) — Head of a black granite statue of a king or prince, wearing- the usual heavy wig, with an uraeus over the forehead. Belzoni Collection. XVIIIth dynasty. From Thebes (.'^) Height 10^ in. [No. 956.] 477. {Bdv 10.) — Grey granite standing figures of Heru , a priest of the god Menu, or Amsu, and his wife, who appears to have been a priestess of Isis. XVIIIth to XXth dynasty. From Kurnah. Height i ft. 6 in. [No. 1220.] 478. {Bay 10.) — Lower portion of a rectangular limestone sepulchral stele of Pa-shet , a judge, inscribed with a text containing praises of the god Reshpu, and prayers for health, strength, and a long life. On the right hand bottom corner is cut a kneeling figure of the deceased, with his hands raised in adoration. Belmore Collection. XVIIIth dynasty. Height 11^ in., width iii in. [No. 264.] 479. {Bay 10.) — Portion of a limestone relief of an official, on which are cut figures of the deceased and his sister, seated on chairs of state. From Thebes. XVIIIth dynasty. Height 1 1 in., width 10 in. [No. 819.] Presented by Lyttleton Annesley, Esq., 1854. 480. (Bay 10.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, above which are the shoulders of a male figure who is supposed to hold it before him. On the upper portion are cut Q , and below it are four lines of text containing an address to Ra when he rises. This tablet was set up in honour of User-hat, a judge of Amen, by his son Kati Kneeling figures of father and son are cut on the lower portion of the stele. Sams Collection. XVIIIth dynasty. Height 11 in., width 8 in. [No. 346.] 481. {Bay 10.) — Portion of a limestone relief from the wall of a tomb, on which are sculptured figures of the goddess I3<3 NORTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. [XVIIIth dyn. Hathor and another deity (?). The text gives the name and titles of Hathor. Sams Collection. From Thebes. XVIIIth dynasty. Height i ft. in., width 6 in. [No. 381.] 482. {Bay lO.) — Portion of a limestone shrine of Kha — a judge. Above the doorway are figures of the deceased kneeling in adoration before Ptah and Sebek, wh( are seated on thrones, and the goddess Rennut who appears in the form of a serpent resting on a shrine. On the side is inscribed a prayer to Ptah, the great god, for " life, strength and health," and below it is cut a figure of the wife of Kha. XVIIIth dynasty. Height i ft. 3 in., width 9I in. [No. 597.] 483. {Bay 10.) — Sandstone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Qaha ^ ^"^^§'1^ official. In the upper register the deceased is seen burning incense at a table of offerings before the Ram, symbol of Amen-Ra of Thebes. In the lower, the deceased is represented pouring out a libation before Amen-hetep I J ' ^^^^ Aahmes-nefert-ari, and the goddess Hathor. The figures were originally painted white. XVIIIth dynasty. Height I ft. 8i in., width i ft. i j in. [No. 29 l] 484. {Bay 10.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded of Karei ^, an officer, inscribed with a top, r I prayer to Osiris and all the gods of Abydos for sepulchral offerings. On it are cut the following scenes : — i. Karei standing in adoration before Osiris ; in front of the god is a table of offerings, and behind him is the symbol of Amentet I' . 2. Karei, with his father, brothers and sisters, seated at a table of offerings, 3. Karei and his soul drinking water, which is poured out from vessels b}" the goddess Hathor or Nut, who appears in a sycamore tree, and hands out to them a table of food. XVIIIth dynasty. Height i ft, 1 1 in., width I ft. 2-J in. [No. 294.] XVIIIthdyn.] STELI^^ OE QAHA. 1 37 485. {Bay 10.) — Painted limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, on which are cut figures of Heru-em-uaa LQJ^ ^ , a judge in Western Thebes, Baka (5 ^(j^, a chief of the workmen, Amen-nekht ^^L^:/], the chief artificer, Pa-shet , a judge, Amen-mes ^ (| the ^ ^ <=> ^ of the lord of the Two Lands, Unen-Nefer ^^A^^^^ ^ ^ ' AAAAAA r\ ^ I and another person, who stand in adoration before Ptah and Hathor. These deities stand on the emblem Madt / 1 , and before them is a pillar altar on which are flowers, a jar of wine, etc. Belmore Collection. From Thebes. XVIIIth dynasty. Height i ft. 8 in., width i ft. 2 in. [No. 265.] 486. {Bay 10.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Tehuti-her-maktu-f ^ 1^ ^ ^ ^^i^ a judge in Western Thebes. On the upper portion is sculptured the figure of a boat, in which is seated Ra-Heru-Khuti ^^^^ before him is seated the dog-headed ape of Thoth, who offers an eye to the god. The text, in ten lines, contains a prayer " to Ra when he riseth," in which the deceased asks that his body may germinate, and that he may see the beauties of the god ; to the left is a kneeling figure of the deceased. Belmore Collection. XVIIIth dynasty. Height i ft. 8J in., width i ft. 2h in. [No. 266.] 487. {Bay 10.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, in the form of a door of a tomb, with palm-leaf cornice and a raised flat border on three sides of the door, which was set up in honour of Mahu a deputy of the king, and "overseer " of the bow of the lord of the two Lands," by Amen-em-ant / W , the chief of his bodyguard F==^ g 1 . F 3 138 NORTHERN E(;YPTIAN GALLKRV. [XVIIIth dyn. On the raised border are cut prayers to Osiris, the Everlasting Governor, and Ptah-seker, and Anpu-tep-tu-f — ^[1 ^ ^ ^^2^^^, for sepulchral offerings, and within it are sculptured the following scenes: — i. Mahu and his wife making offerings to Ptah-seker and to Anpu-tep-tu-f. 2. Amen-em-ant making offerings to Mahu and his wife, who are seated on chairs of state near a tree. D'Athanasi Collection. XVIIIth or XlXth dynasty. Height 2 ft. 3 in., width i ft. 6 in. [No. 307.] 488. {B^iv 10.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Mentu AAAAAA y\ ^ , a scribe and overseer of the granaries, the son of Mentu-sa (?) and the lady Mut-atef-s . On the upper portion are cut Q , and a scene in which a priest is represented pouring out libations to the deceased Mentu and his wife and daughter, who are seated on chairs of state with a table of offerings before them. Below is a text containing an address to those who live upon earth, in which they are asked to pray for the happiness of the deceased. XVIIIth dynasty. Height 2 ft. 3 in., width i ft. 6^ in. [No. 1012.] Presented by Sir A. WoUastoii Franks, K.C.B., 1885. 489. {Bay II.)— Portion of a limestone sepulchral stele of Pa-ren-nefer ^ I ' ^ judge in the 1/ /?TH rr\ s> A^AAAA < ^ \ 0 i " place of Maat." On the upper portion is sculptured a figure of the Boat of Ra, with the Disk in it, and below is a kneeling figure of the deceased, with his hands raised in adoration to the god. The text contains a pra}^er to Ra at setting. Belmore Collection. XVIIIth dynasty. Height 9 in., width 8 in. [No. 271.] 490 {Bay 1 1.) — Rectangular limestone stele of Pahu ' which are sculptured figures of the deceased and his sons Aa-pehti, the judge, Pa-hu, and Aa-hiu (?) kneeling, with their hands raised in adoration before a huge serpent'(Mer-sekert?) XVIIIth dynasty. From the Belmore Collection. Height 7J in., width in. [No. 272.] XVIIIth dyn.] STELE OF TETA AND RE-PTAIT. 1 39 491. {Bay II.) — Painted limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Aah-mes /-=-\ [] ^ ^^e upper portion are ^^§^§5 and below, in low relief, is a figure of the deceased seated with a table of offerings before him. This tablet was made by his son, a figure of whom is seen kneeling before him. The text contains a prayer to Osiris for sepulchral offerings, and by the side is a figure of the wife, or daughter, of the deceased bearing cakes and a goose as offerings. XVIIIth dynasty. Height i ft., width Q in. [No. 932.] Presented by F. T. Paigrave, Esq., 1870. 492. (^Bay ii.) — Painted limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Bak ^^^^ ^ , an officer of the Gate of Memphis ^ j^j] P Jj ^ / J A ^ ' ^^"^P^^^^*^^ ^^'^^^^ scenes in which the deceased and his wife are standing in adoration before Osiris, and two daughters are seated in adoration before their father Bak, their grandfather Ta-ur _ ^ , and a lady called Amen-em-at {sic) XVIIIth dynasty. Height 11 in., width 7| in. ^ [No. 368.] 493. {Bay II.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Apni (] ^^^^ ^ judge in the seat of Maat." On the upper portion is cut a figure of the Boat of Ra, and below is a figure of the deceased kneeling, with hands raised in adoration of the boat. The text contains a hymn to the sun, when he rises and sets. Salt Collection. XVIIIth dynasty. Height i ft. 2 in., width gh in. [No. 332.] 494. {Bay II.) — Painted limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Teta ^ ^ ^ ' ^ fan-bearer and Re-Ptah ° f ^ ' ^^^^^ wives Mut-em-hent F 4 HO NORTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. [XVIIIth dyn / _^t7 - iQ' Then-Menu Below the ^ Q ^ are two scenes : — i. The deceased persons sitting with a table of offerings before them. 2. Their families seated in adoration of them. The text contains a prayer to Osiris and Anubis for funerary offerings. D'Athanasi Collection. XVIIIth dynasty. Height i ft. 6 in., width 1 1| in. [No. 353.] 495. (Bar 11.) — Sandstone aegis of the goddess Hathor, which probably formed a portion of the capital of a column ; the head of the goddess has the ears of a cow. Traces of the blue paint, with which the face and collar were originally coloured, still remain. Period doubtful. Height i ft. 10 in., width I ft. 10 in. [No 427.] 496. (Baj^ II.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Meri-Sekhet f| ^ ^ ^ • ^elow the is cut a figure of the deceased as a child, seated on his mother's knee, by the side of a table of offerings. The text contains a prayer to Osiris Khenti Amenti for sepulchral offerings. XVIIIth dynasty. Height gh in , width 8 in. [No. 804.] 497. (Bdf II.) — Lower portion of a limestone sepulchral stele of Nu ^, dedicated by his son Anna ^ , a doorkeeper of Amen, " to keep alive the name [s] " of his father, his mother, and his sister" Thuna s= The text contains a prayer to Amen and Osiris for sepulchral offerings. XVIIIth dynasty. Height 9 in., width ii j in. [No. 1016.] 498. {BcYV II.) — Limestone stele, with rounded top, which was set up by Ap , probably as a thank-offering to Amen-Ra for the recovery of his hearing (?) On the upper portion are one half of a winged disk and an ntchat . Below is a figure of the deceased kneeling before the god Menu, w^ho is here called " Amen-Ra, the bull of his " mother, king of the gods." Above the deceased are two Plate XXI. ( To face page 141.) XVIIIth dyn.] STELE OF SAPA-AR. I4I ears, and behind the god is a lotus flower, standing on a pedestal. XVIIIth dynasty. (Plate XXI.) Height 8 in., width 5 1 in. [No. 358.] 499. {Bay II.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with roundetl top, of the ladies Bathi J ^ s= ^ ^1 ^' ^^'^^^ Mut-ent- hent-nefert ^ On the upper portion are cut the utchats, etc. ^^^^^ , and below is sculptured a scene, in which their father, Amen-em-hat, is offering incense and pouring out a libation to them. The text contains a prayer to Osiris for sepulchral offerings. Anastasi Collection. XVIIIth dynasty. Height 1 ft. 10 in., width I ft. I in. [No. 280.] 500. {Bav II.) — Unfinished limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of an unknown person. On it are sculptured : — i. The winged disk. 2. Osiris and Isis (or Mut?) seated within a shrine in a boat, and a royal personage standing before them. Behind is the hawk of Horus on his stand. 3. The deceased and his wife receiving offerings. The text contains a prayer to Osiris for sepulchral offerings. Salt Collection. XVIIIth dynasty. Height i ft. 8 in., width I ft. 2\ in. [No. 214.] 501. {Bay 11.) — Painted limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Nekht ^-^^ W and his father Khamai and his mother Kama On the upper portion is a scene representing the deceased persons worshipping Osiris and Anubis, and below are smaller scenes, in which members of the family of Nekht are adoring their ancestors. The text is a prayer to Osiris Khenti Amenti for sepulchral offerings. Sams Collection. XVIIIth dynasty. Height I ft. 5I in., width i ft. oh in. [No. 348.] 502. {Bay II.) — Painted limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Sapa-ar "^x^, ^ , on which are 142 NORTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. [XVIIIth dyn. sculptured the following- scenes : — i. Half of the winged disk and the utchat. 2. The deceased standing in adoration before Osiris Khenti Amenti. 3. The deceased, and his wife Henti-em-pet S^'^ □ seated with a table of offerings W O before them, and receiving the adoration of their sons Sesut-em-Amen ^ ^ ^^^) ^ ' Kha-em-Uast, and Sen-seneb. The text of eight lines contains a prayer to Osiris Khenti Amenti, Anpu, Ptah-Sekri, and other gods for funerary offerings, Malcolm Collection, XVIIIth dynasty. Height 3 ft. 5i in,, width i ft. 6^ in. [No, 906,] 503, [Bay 11.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Anna fll I ' ^ priestly official, sculptured with the following: — ^i. The winged disk. 2, Anna standing in adoration before a sacred boat containing a shrine, in which are standards surmounted by rams, the standard of Abydos, etc. 3, Anna and his wife, and two kinsfolk, seated on chairs of state, with tables of offerings before them. The text enumerates the sacred barks, in the making of which Anna assisted, e.g., the boats of Osiris, Tem, Ptah, Sepi, lusas, Nebt- Hetep, Thoth, Khensu, Khnemu, Menthu, Sekhet, Sebek, and he describes himself as the " barge-builder of the gods of the " South and the North." XVIIIth dynasty. Height 3 ft, 3I in,, width I ft. 9 in. [No, 1332.] 504. {Bay 12.) — Upper portion of a limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, sculptured with a scene representing the scribe Pen-maam ° 0 ^ ^ > addressing the Ka, or double, of Prince Meri-mes and saying " Let thy Ka be pure. Let thy Ka be pure." The text below contains a prayer to Osiris that sepulchral offerings may be given to Merimes. XVIIIth dynasty. Height 10 in,, width 10^ in, [No, 860.] 505. [Bay 12.) — Portion of a rectangular limestone sepulchral stele, sculptured with the figures of a priest (?), and his wife and two daughters, adoring Osiris, who is seated XVIIIth dyn.] STELE OF ANNA. I43 with a table of offerings before him. The god wears the Atef crown, and holds J and /\ . The stele appears to have been made by the son of the deceased, a judge in the "place of Maat." Belmore Collection. XVIIIth dynasty. Height 9^ in., width I ft. 3^ in. [No. 547.] 506. {Bav 12.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Pen-neferu J j ^ door-keeper in the " place of Maat," sculptured with figures of the ram-headed god Amen-Ra, and the serpent - goddess Urt-hekaut On the right, below, are cut a kneeling figure of the deceased, with his hands raised in adoration, and a text containing praises of the gods Amen-Ra and Urt-hekau. Following the name of the deceased are the words ^ . XVIIIth dynasty. Height i ft, width U in. [No. 812.] Presented by Lyttleton A nnesiey, Esq., 1854. 507. {Bay 12.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Unenkhu Y>L=^W|' sculptured with figures of Ra in his boat, and of the deceased and his son Penpa- Khenti ° ^^(Ifto \\' ^^"^^^^^S adoration before him. XVIIIth or XlXth dynasty. Height i ft. in., width 8| in. [No. 1248.] Presented by Morgan S. IViliianis, Esq,, 1898. 508. {Bay 12.) — Painted limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of a priestly official, sculptured with the following scenes: — I. The deceased and his wife and son adoring Osiris, who is seated with a table of offerings before him. 2. The son of the deceased pouring out a libation to his father and mother, in the presence of two other members of the family. 3. The children of the deceased seated in adoration before a table of offerings. All the names have 144 NORTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. [XVIIIth dyn. been erased. D'Athanasi Collection. From Ab}'do.s. XVIIIth or XlXth dynasty. Height i ft. 3 in., width 10 in. [No. 339.] 509. {Puir 12.)— Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Ptah-mes ° ^ ||| ^ ' pi'i^^^ sculptured with figures, arranged in three registers, of himself, his wife Ur-nuru J I J I four sons, and six daughters, making adoration and bearing offerings to Osiris and Isis. XVIIIth or XlXth dynasty. Height I ft. 1 1 in.^ width i ft. 2^ in. [No. 366.] 510. {Baj' 12.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, sculptured with figures of Nefer-Khemennu ^ Z Z ^ , a judge in the "place of Maat," and his sons Pa-neb ^ judge, Aa-pehti ^ , a judge, and his grandson Pa-neb, kneeling in adoration before the goddess Hathor. From Thebes, XVIIIth dynasty, Height I ft. 4j in., width ii in. [No. 316.] 511. {Bar 12.)— Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Tchai [1(1, an official, sculptured with a figure of the Boat of Harmachis and a figure of the deceased ; the text contains a prayer to the god for sepulchral offerings. XVIIIth dynasty. Height i ft. in., width 9 in. [No. 797.] 512. {Bay 12.)— Sandstone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of User-Satet "^.^^^ an Erpa, and Ha prince, and governor of the Sudan, who had filled high offices. On the upper portion are sculptured a disk with one wing, an utchat ^^,and a figure of the deceased standing in adoration, and pouring out a libation before Thoth, lord of Taa-satha ^^^^37^'^(|^^1[|'|cv^. On the lower portion are cut a prayer to Thoth for sepulchral offerings, and gi. list of thct XVIIIth dyn.] STELE OF SEBEK-HETEP. 145 names and titles of the deceased. From Wadi I^alfah. XVIIIth dynasty. Height I ft. 8 in., width i ft. i in. [No. 623.] Presented by Colonel IV. Haj/es- Sadler, 1903. 513. 12.)— Painted h'mestone sepulchral Stele, with rounded top, of Sebek-hetep □ ^ □ ' ■'^^^'ibe of the House of wine " (] j, and his sister, Tchauf J, or Tchefu ^ priestess of Hathor, sculptured with the following scenes:— I. The deceased and his sister adoring Osiris. 2. The deceased and his sister adoring Anubis. 3. Four sons of the deceased, Sebek-mes, Neb-nefer, Sebek- em-heb, and Khensu-aa (?), making offerings to their father and mother. 4. Nefert-ari, a little daughter standing before her mother, and clasping her arm. 5. Shere-mes the younger J^(| P^^<:z^^i^' ^^'^^'•'^^^ ^^'^ father, Shere-mes, accompanied by his sisters Thent-Ant and Nefert-ari. From Thebes. XVIIIth dynasty. Height I ft. II in., width I ft. 7 in. [No. 1368.] 514. (Bciv 12.) — Painted limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Kahu ^^e overseer of the building in which the offerings to Amen were stored, sculp- tured with the following scenes: i. Kahu pouring out a libation before Osiris, the goddess of Amenti, and Anubis ; Q above are 2. A son of Kahu, called Pa-kharu AAAA/V^ , and thirteen brothers and sisters, bringing offerings to their father and mother, Netchem-pehi ' ^^'\\^^' ^"^•'^t^''^^ Co^^^^t^o"- XVIIIth dynasty. Height 2 ft. 2 in., width i ft. 6 in. [No. 303.] 515. (Baj/ 12.) — Portion of a wall-painting from a tomb, on which is represented a group of figures of Egyptian ladies, 146 NORTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. [XVIIIth dyn. who are seated on chairs of state. By their side are seated a number of female musicians, one of whom is playing- on double pipes, two on harps, whilst one beats the time by clapping her hands. From Thebes. XVIIIth dynasty. Height 2 ft., width i ft. 10 in. [No. 175.] Presented by Sir Henry Ellis, K.H., 1834. 516. {Bay 12.) — Portion of a wall-painting from a tomb, on which is represented a figure of a high official, who is seated on a high-backed chair, the seat of which is covered with a panther skin. He wears a necklace, bracelets, and a white linen tunic ; in his right hand he holds the khei'p sceptre ^ and a sort of besom, and in his left a long staff. From Thebes. XVI Hth dynasty. Height 2 ft. 2 in., width i ft. 4 in. [No. 173.] 517. {Bay 12.) — Portion of a wall-painting from the lower part of a wall of a tomb, on which are represented figures of two servants bearing sepulchral offerings, cakes, fruit, flowers, meat, birds, etc. On the left is a line of hieroglyphics, con- taining a prayer that the deceased may have a safe passage through Re-stau, and enjoy glory in heaven, powder upon earth, and triumph in the Other World. From Thebes. XVI Hth dynasty. Height 2 ft, width 2 ft. 3| in. [No. 919.] Presented by H. Danby Seymour, Esq., 1869, 518. {Bay 12.) — Portion of a wall-painting from the upper part of a wall of a tomb, on which are represented figures of workmen seated on stools, working drills, rubbing and polishing beads, fashioning a pectoral, etc. The scene repre- sented is the v/orkshop of a worker in precious stones and metals, and standing near his men are finished and partially finished objects, e.g., rows of beads, vases of various kinds, a small coffer, rings, etc.. From Thebes. XVHIth dynasty. Height 2 ft. 2 in., width 2 ft. 7 in. [No. 920.] Presented by H, Danby Seyjnoiir, Esq., 1 869. 519. {Bay 13.) — Portion of a wall-painting from a tomb, on which is represented a group of Sudani men, two of whom are kneeling in adoration before the king's officer, and three are bearing as gifts bowls of some valuable substance and chains of gold "ring money." From Thebes. XVHIth dynasty. Height 2 ft. 7 in., width 3 ft. 3 in. [No. 921.] Presented by H. Danby Seymour., Esq., 1869. XVIIIth dyn.] WALL PAINTINGS. 520. {Bay 13.) — Portion of wall-painting- from a tomb, on which are represented three figures of men carrying gifts, forming part of a scene in which the payment of tribute from the Sudan was represented. The first figure carries a bowl in one hand and a chain of gold "ring money " in the other ; the second bears a log of wood on one shoulder and a bunch of feathers in one hand ; the third brings skins of wild animals, a bowl of some red substance (carnelians ?), and has an ape on his shoulders. From Thebes. XVIIIth dynasty. Height 2 ft. 5 in., width 2 ft. i in. [No. 922.] Presented by H. Dauby Seynwur, Esq., 1869. 521. [Bay 12.) — Fragment of a wall-painting from a tomb, on which is represented a portion of a figure of a king, or god, holding a sceptre. From Thebes. XVIIIth dynasty. Height 6 in., width \o\ in. [No. 1373.] 522. {Bay 12.) — ^Fragment of a painted relief from a tomb, on which are sculptured the hieroglyphics ^^^^ jj . From Thebes. XVIIIth dynasty. Height 5| in., width 5^ in. [No. 1374.] 523. {Bay 12.) — Fragment of a wall-painting from a tomb, on which are painted the heads of a woman and child, the latter having the *' curl of youth " on one side of his head. From Thebes. XVIIIth dynasty. Height 7| in., width 10 in. [No. 1329.] 524. {Bay 12.) — Portion of a wall-painting from a tomb, on which are represented the heads of two women, who wear necklaces and are arrayed in white linen. From Thebes. XVIIIth dynasty. Height 9f in., width 11 in. [No. 1291.] 525. {Bay 12.) — The Atef crown, with plumes, solar disk, horns, uraeus, etc., from a black granite seated statue of the god Osiris, or from the statue of a king who was represented with the attributes of the god. From Thebes. XVIIIth dynasty. Height i ft. ij in. [No. 876.] 526. {Bay 12.) — Head from a black granite seated statue of a priest, or high official, wearing a heavy wig. On the plinth behind is cut a portion of a hymn to Ra-Harmachis at sunrise, which forms one of the versions of the XVth Chapter 148 NORTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. [XVIIIth dyn. of the Theban Recension of the Book of the Dead. From Thebes. Miss Harris Collection. XVIIIth dynasty. Height 9 in. [No. 968.] 527. {H 12.) — Head from a black granite statue of a priest, or high official. From Thebes. XVIIIth dynasty. Height 10 in. [No. 120.] 530. {Bay 12.) — Portion of a limestone kneeling figure of Hui a judge ^ ^ J " T ' '-'^'"S before him a tablet on which are cut a figure of the Boat of Ra, with the solar disk in it, and an extract from a hymn to " Ra " when he riseth in the eastern sky." From Thebes. XVHIth dynasty. Height loj in. [No. 942.] Presented by the Trustees of tJie Christy Collection, 1865. 531. {^Bay 13.) — Grey granite head of a sphinx. From Karnak. XVIIIth d^masty. Height i ft. 8 in. [No. 526.] Presented by W. R. Hamilton, Esq., 1839. 532. (Bay 13.; — Limestone sepulchral stele, in the form of a door of a tomb, with palm-leaf cornice and raised flat border, on which is sculptured a scene representing Nefermut (?) I ^ ? a high ecclesiastical official <^> standing in adoration before Aah-mes, who is seated with a table of offerings before him. XVIIIth dynasty. Height 9 in., width 5^ in. [No. 275.] 533. {Bay 13.) — Upper portion of a limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, sculptured wich a figure of a priest adoring the god Ptah ; the names of the deceased and of the judge who set it up in his honour are wanting. Belmore Collection. XVIIIth dynasty, Height 6 in., width gh in. [No. 286.] XVIIIthdyn.] STELAE FOUND TN MALTA. I49 534. {^Bay 13.) — rortion of a limestone sepulchral stele of Tetathi ^ (| 1 ' ^ scribe. The text contains a prayer to Osiris Khenti Amenti for sepulchral offerings. Found in Malta in 1823. XVIIIth dynasty (or later). Height 7 in., width 7 in. [No. 287.] Presented by J. B. Col/tngs, Esq., 1836. 535. (^Bay 13.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Thua Below the ^^Q^^ are sculp- tured figures of the deceased and his wife, or daughter, Abnes [| J p ^ . The text contains a prayer to Osiris for sepulchral offerings. XVIIIth dynasty. Found in Malta in 1823. Height 8 in., width 5 J in. [No. 299.] Presented by J. B. Col lings, Esq., 1836. 536. {Bay 13.) —Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Ari-nefer fj^^^"^ ']J^^^' ^ J^^S^ ii"* the "place of Maat," on which is sculptured a scene representing the deceased praying at an altar of offerings, placed before a shrine containing the cow-goddess Hathor. Above the shrine is the winged disk. Below are cut a figure of the deceased and a text containing praises of Hathor. XVIIIth dynasty. Height I ft. in., width 8| in. [No. 814.] Presented by Lyttleton Annesley, Esq., 1854. 537. {Bay 13.) — ^White limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, sculptured with a scene representing Maa-na- nekht-f ^ ^ ^ v| ^ ^. and Nefer-aab J adoring Ptah and Maat. From Thebes. Belmore Collection. XVIIIth dynasty. Height i ft. 2 in., width 9^ in. [No. 269.] 538. {Bay 13.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Ari-nefer [j J ^ , a judge in the "place of Maat," sculptured with a scene representing the deceased and ISO NOkTIIF.RN KCVPTIAN (JALLKKN'. [XVIIIth dyn. his sister Mehi-Khritha -seated in adoration before the hippopotamus-goddess Ta-urt ^ ' the lady of heaven, and mistress of all the gods. Belmore Collection. XVIIIth dynasty. Height i ft., width 8.^ in. [No. 284.] 539. (Bav 13.) — Painted limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, on which is sculptured a scene representing Nakhi \\ ^ ' ^ J^'^^^e, making offerings to the official Satpar "^^^ Sams Collection. XVIIIth dynasty. Height 9 in., width 6 in. [No. 360.] 540. (Baj^ 13.) — Painted limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, on which is painted in outline a scene repre- senting Nekht-Amen L=dO (| ^ , and three of his -elatives, kneeling in adoration before the snake-goddess with a woman's head, Mer-Sekert ^ ^ ^^^^ of the Other World. Sams Collection. XVIIIth dynasty. Height 9 in., width 6 in. [No. 371.] 541. (Bar 13.)— Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Amen-nekhtu (I ' ' n ^ ^ » ^ scribe in the " place of Maat," sculptured with a scene representing the deceased kneeling in adoration before Mer-Sekert, mistress of Amenti S ' ^Vll^th dynasty. Height 8 in., width Sh in. [No. 374.] 542. (Baj/ 13.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, sculptured with a scene representing the lady Nub-Nefert J ^ ' making an offering to her sister Heru-em-hent ; above are the utchats, etc. ^^-Q^^- P^ound in Malta in 1823. XVIIIth dynasty. Height 9 in., width 7 in. [No. 218.] Presented by J. B. Coiiings, Esq., 1836. XVIIIth dyn.] FK^JRE OF MAA-NEK IIT-F. 151 543. {Bay 13.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Pa-hu 1^ ^ ^ a high official, sculptured with figures of the deceased and his two sons, Aa-[pehti (?)] the judge, and Het-nekht, kneeling, with their hands raised in adoration, before the Snake-goddess Mer-sekert — ^ the mistress of Amentet. XV^IIIth dynasty. Height 7i in., width 5 in. [No. 273.] 544. {Bay 13.) — Upper portion of a limestone figure of Maa-nekht-f ^ ^ with his hands raised, holding before him a stele inscribed with an address to " Amen in his rising "and Temu in his setting." The deceased was "superintendent of " the buildings of the South and the " North," and his sister (wife) was called Nefert-khau XVIIIth or XlXth dynasty. Height I ft. 8 in., width 7 in. [No. 296.] 545. (Bay 13.) — Painted lime- stone sepulchral stele,wi ih rounded top, of Bakkai U I the overseer of the kitchen of the palace of Queen Thi ^ Q \\ f][j j , on which are sculptured two scenes: I. The deceased and his sister. Ta-An-her ^ standing in adoration before Osiris who wears the Atef crown and holds J and Figure of Maa-nekht-f holding a stele. [Bay 13, No. 544.] 152 NORTHERN KGYPTlAN GALLERV. [XVIIIth dyrl. 2. Hui ^^(|()^' and his sister Hent-nefert receiving offerings from four members of their family, two male and two female. The text contains a prayer to Osiris and Heru-netch-tef-f, and mentions one Bak-en-Amen Anastasi Collection. XVIIIth dynasty. Height I ft. 8 in., width i ft. 2 in. [No. 289.] 546. (Bm' 13.) — Portion of a relief from the wall of the tomb of Qen-aa XVIIIth dynasty. Height I ft. 10 in., width 5 in. [No. 1243.] 547. (Bay 13.) — Portion of a relief from the wall of the tomb of Qen-aa ^ {\ ^ , on which are sculptured figures of the deceased and his wife Tui seated upon chairs of state. XVI I Ith dynasty. Height I ft. 10 in., width yh in. [No. 918.] 548. (Bar 13.) — Limestone sepulchral stele in the form of a door of a tomb, with palm-leaf cornice and raised flat border, of Pantu (.^) //^^^^' a priestly official. On the flat border are cut the winged disk and prayers to Osiris for sepulchral offerings, and on the space enclosed by it are scenes representing Tchai (j (j /^"^u) and his wife Rennu, and their children, adoring Osiris Khenti Amenti. Anastasi Collection. XVIIIth dynasty. Height i ft. 10 in., width I ft. 4 in. [No. 335.] 549. (Bar 13.) — Monolithic sepulchral monument, consisting of a stele, with pyramid top and a rectangular libation basin attached, of Thuthu ° ' ° ' a sandal-maker, and his sister Mer-seker ^ ( To face page 152.) Plate XXII. Pyramidal sepulchral stele of Thuthu, with libation tank attached. [Bay 13, No. 549.] XVIIIth dyn.] MONUMENT OF TIIUTIIU. 153 Q On the top part are cut the utchats, etc. and \J below are scenes representing the deceased persons adoring Osiris, and Neb-Amen and his sister Sti-em-qeb pouring out a Hbation to their father Thuthu and his sister Bui J ^ ^jf] ^ • A good example of a rare class of stelae. Anastasi Collection. XVIIIth dynasty. (Plate XXII.) Height 2 ft. 2 in., width 8i in. [No. 301.] 550. (Bm' 14.) — Head of a ram-headed sphinx from the " Avenue of Sphinxes," by which the pylon at Karnak, built by Heru-EM-heb, king of Egypt, about B.C. 1400, was approached. XVIIIth dynasty. Length 3 ft. io| in. [No. 7.] Presented by His Majesty King George III, 1801. 551. {Bay 14.) — Limestone tablet for offering's of Ra-uben , J ^ and his wife Nebt - Annu ^ ^ , on which are sculptured figures of fruits, flowers. joints of meat, bread-cakes, etc. Belmore Collection. XVIIIth-XXth dynasty. Length i ft. 5^ in., breadth I ft. 5 in. [No. 593.] 552. (yBay 14.) — Portion of a limestone tablet for offerings of Nefer-aab J ^ ' sculptured with figures of bread-cakes, etc. ; on one side of the spout is the name of a son of the deceased, Nefer-Renpet J | I and on the other, the name of a daughter, Mah ^- XVIIIth dynasty. Length i ft. 2\ in., breadth 10^ in. [No. 421.] 553. {Bay 14.; — Limestone tablet for offerings of Maia , a scribe, inscribed with prayers to Amen-Ra and Mut for funerary offerings. In the face of the tablet is a sunk relief, on which offerings of various kinds are represented. XVIIIth dynasty. Length i ft. 3 in,, breadth I ft. 3 in. [No, 422.] 154 NORTHERN EGYPTIAN CALEERV. [XVIIIth dyn. 554. {Bay 14.) — Limestone tablet for offerings of Pashet L=il ^ , a judo^e in the "place of Maat," inscribed with prayers to Amen-Ra, lord of the thrones of the Two Lands, and to " the son of Amen," king Amen-hetep I, for funerary offerings. In the face of the tablet is a sunk relief, on which offerings of various kinds are represented. Bel more Collection. XVIIIth dynasty. Length i ft. 5 in., breadth I ft. 4 in. [No. 591.] 555. {Central Saloon.) — Lower portion of a black granite seated figure of Amen-hetep [I ^ , a royal scribe ^ □ Erpa, Ha prince, chancellor, and fan-bearer, who describes himself as the " eyes of the king of the South, and ears of " the king of the North " ^^^'f'-f'^^ 1^- XVIIIth or XlXth dynasty. Height i ft. ; pedestal i ft. 10 in. square. [No. 103.] 556. (Central Saloon.) — Black granite seated figure of Qen-nefer ^^^ij^ the son of Tehuti Hai ^ and the lady Tehuti-sat ^, an Erpa, Ha prince, chancellor, Smer uat, superintendent-in-chief in the palace, throne attendant, officer in the royal apartments, director of the officials of the court, etc. The inscription contains a prayer to Osiris for sepulchral offerings, and enumerates the various high offices which were held by the deceased. From Thebes. Salt Collection. Found behind the statue of Amen- hetep III, commonly called the "Vocal Memnon." XVIIIth dynasty. Height 2 ft. 9 in. [No. 48.] 557. {Bay 17.) — Portion of a limestone relief from the tomb of Mer-Uast f ' sculptured with the figures of seven priests, Maa-na-nekhtuf, Pui, Hui, Api, Ra-mes, Bak-en-Amen, and Bu-nekht, bearing the Boat of Amen on their shoulders, and the deceased who kneels in adoration before it. XVIIIth or XlXth dynasty. Height iij in., width I ft. 10 in. [No. 444.] XVIIIth dyn.] PYRAMID OF TCIIA-NEKER. 155 558. {Bay 18.)— White h"inestone pyramid of a priestly official who was the keeper ^ of the temple of Amen-Ra at Thebes, on which are cut the following scenes : Side I. The and a figure of the deceased kneeling. Side II. The ^^^^ ^iid a figure of Osiris. Side III. The and a figure of the deceased kneeling. Side IV. The ^^^^ ^^^^ ^ figure of the jackal-god Anpu (Anubis) on a pylon. From Thebes. XVIIIth dynasty. Height 2 ft. 2 in. [No. 707.] 559. {Bay 18.) — Upper portion of a small granite pyramid, on two sides of w^hich are cut figures of the solar disk in a boat, and on the other two sides a disk only. The scenes below are mutilated, but the monument appears to have been made for Tcha-nefer ^fj^- XVIIIth or XlXth dynasty. Height 1 1 in. [No. 493.] Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fund, 1904. 560. [Bay 18.) — Limestone pyramid, on the sides of which are cut in outline: i. Figure of the Sun-god Ra in his boat. 2. Figures of Amen-em-heb, a judge, and his sister Mut- em-uaa. 3. Figure of the Sun-god Ra. 4. Figures of Nefer- Renpit J^^f and his brother Bak-en-Mut /] • Belmore Collection. XVIIIth dynasty. Height I ft. 2 in. [No. 468.] 561. {Bay 18.) — Rectangular painted limestone shrine, with cornice and pyramidion, of Ani (| , a gardener (?) of Amen. Within a rectangular niche in each of the four sides, sculptured in relief, is the upper portion of a figure of the deceased holding an inscribed stele before him. The texts on 156 SHRINE OF ANI. [XVI nth dyn. tlic stelae contain sliort prayers to Ra, and those on the borders contain prayers to Osiris for funerary offerings. Anastasi Collection. XVIIIth dynasty. Height i ft. 8 in [No. 467.] 562. 20.)— Lime- stone relief, on which are sculptured a figure of Amen and the figure of a king offering vases to the god. Fine work. This was intended to serve as a sculptor's model. Hay Collection. XVHIth to XXth dynasty. Height I ft. 6 in., width 1 1 in. [No. 915.] 563. II.)— Portion of a bas-relief on which is sculptured the decora- tion of the head of a goddess (Hathor?), con- sisting of a pair of horns, with a disk, surmounted by plumes. XVHIth or XlXth dynasty. Height I ft. 5 in., width I ft. [No. 454.] 564. {Central Saloon.) — Cast of the head of the statue of a Queen, who lived under the XVHIth dynasty, about B.C. 1450. The original is in the Egyptian Museum at Cairo. [No. 179.] 565. {Bay 18.) — Fine limestone seated statues of a priest, or high state official, and his wife, seated on a chair of state, the legs of which are in the form of the legs of a lion. The priest wears a wig and a sort of cape, or shoulder cloth, a fine linen tunic, and sandals ; in his right hand he holds an object, which has not yet been identified, and with his left he clasps the hand of his wife. The lady wears a wig, and is arrayed in a garment of fine linen, which is fastened over her breast and extends to her ankles. She is bare-footed. Anastasi Collection. XVIIIth dynasty. Height (including plinth) 4 ft. 4 in. [No. 36.] ^^^^ ^ Shrine of Ani. [Bay 18, No. 561.] XVIIIth.dyn.] DOOR OF KIIENSU-HETEP. 566. ( Vestibule. North Wait.) — Large wooden door from the hall of the tomb of a priestly official called Khensu-hetep V. On it is cut a scene in which the ^ □ ^ deceased is represented in the act of making offerings to Osiris Khenti Amenti, in the presence of the goddess Hathor, the lady of the funeral mountain (Amentet, or Semt Amentet), on the west bank of the Nile at Thebes. The planks of sycamore wood of which the door is made are fastened to the cross pieces behind with wooden pegs. The door turned in a stone socket on the pivot which is seen projecting down- wards on the right. From Thebes (?). About B.C. 1400. Length 8 ft. 4 in., breadth 3 ft. 8 in. [No. 705. (Old number, "H.S. 106.")] 158 NINETEENTH DYNASTY. 567. {Central Saiooji.) — Wooden statue of Seti I, king of Egypt, about P>.(\ 1350, from a chamber in his tomb. Salt Collection. XlXth dynasty. Height: figure 6 ft. 5 in., pedestal ()\ in. [No. 854.] 568. {Central SalocVL)— Painted limestone relief from the tomb of Seti I, on which are sculptured a figure of Osiris (?), hieroglyphics, etc. From the Valley of the Tombs of the Kings at Thebes. XI Xth dynasty. Height 5 ft. 6 in., width 2 ft. [No. 855.] 569. {Central Saloon.) — Fragment of a painted angle slab, from a doorway in the tomb of Seti I, on which are sculptured in relief a portion of a figure of a goddess, hieroglyphics, and parts of cartouches containing the king's names and titles. From the Valley of the Tombs of the Kings at Thebes. XlXth dynasty. Height i ft. 7^ in., width i ft. 3 in. [No. 884.] Presented by Colonel T. P. Thonipso7i, 1864. 570. {Central Saloon.) — Tw o sculptured fragments of reliefs from a wall of the tomb of Seti II at Thebes. On the upper is a portion of a figure of the king, and on the lower a portion of a figure of the An-mut-f priest, w^earing a panther skin. XI Xth dynasty. Wooden statue of Seti I, B.C. 1350, [Central Saloon, No. 567.] Height loh in., width :oJ in.; height 10 in., wadth 10 in. [No. 856.] XlXthdyn.] MONUMENTS OF SETI 1. 1 59 571. {Bay 8.) — Upper portion of a limestone relief, decorated with the khakerii ornament (j(jO> and sculptured with hieroglyphics, in relief, which give some of the titles and the prenomen of King Seti I, who makes offerings to the god Horus of Abydos. From Abydos. XlXth dynasty. Height I ft. 7 in., width 2 ft. i in. [No. 609.] Presented by tJie Egypt Explovixtiivi Fund, 1902. 572. {Bay 18.) — Grey granite clamp, from a wall of a tem.ple built at Abydos by Seti I, whose prenomen is cut upon it (^oojj. XlXth dynasty. Length i ft. 9 in., breadth 8 in. [No. 1375.] 573. {Bay II.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Ruma ' ; a scribe, and official of the temple of Seti I O D J, at Abydos, sculptured with the following scenes : — i. The standard, or fetish of Osiris of Abydos, with jackal-gods, utchats, offerings, etc. 2. Ruma and members of his family adoring Osiris, Isis, and Horus. 3. Ruma and his wife receiving offerings from his family. XlXth dynasty. From Abydos. Height 3 ft. i in., width 2 ft. \\ in. [No. 146.] 574. {Bay 13.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, which was set up by Seti I, king of Fgypt, about B.C. 1350, in the temple of Thothmes H at Behen, or Wadi Halfah. On the upper portion is sculptured a scene in which the king is represented making offerings to Amen, Menu, or Amsu, Horus, son of Isis, and Isis, and below this iscut an inscription recording the names and titles of the king, and referring to the benefits which he has conferred on his gods and people. The stele \\'as O I O ' I I I I 'i^^c^ I set up in the first year of the king's reign From VVadi Halfah. XlXth dynasty. Height 4 ft. i in., width 2 ft. 8| in. [No. 1189.] Presented by General Sir Charles Hoi led Smith, K.C.B., 1887. 575. {Central Saloon.) — Wooden statue of Rameses II, wearing a wig and pig-tail, and a tunic. The legs have been i6o CENTRAL SALOON. [XlXth dyn. restored. Salt Collection. From the tomb of Rameses II in the Valley of the Tombs of the Kings at Thebes. XlXth dynasty. Height 4 ft. 7 in. [No. 882.] 576. [Central Saioo/i.) — -Upper portion of a colossal granite statue of Rameses II, wearing a crown formed of uraei, which was one of a pair that were placed in front of a doorway of the Ramesseum in Western Thebes. Down the back are cut in fine, bold hieroglyphics the Horus name, and several of the titles of the king, and a portion of the text of the dedication of the statue to Amen-Ra. When this object arrived in England, in 18 17, there were traces of colour upon it, and it seems that the statue was originally painted red. From Kurnah. XlXth dynasty. Height 8 ft. 9 in., width across shoulders 6 ft. 8 in., weight about 7 J tons. [No. 19.] Presented by Henry Salt, Esq., and L. Burck/iardt, Esq., 18 17. 577. {Central Saloon.) — Colossal red granite standing statue of Rameses II, wearing the White Crown, or Crown of Upper Egypt. The king's prenomen and nomen are cut upon his shoulders, and upon his breast are cut the pronomen and nomen of Mer-en-Ptah, or Menephtah I. From Karnak. XlXth dynasty. Height 8 ft. 10 in. [No. 6[.] 578. {Bay 16.) — Portion of a hard sandstone slab on which are cut in large bold hieroglyphics the names and titles of Rameses II. It was found at the base of the Column of Diocletian, or " Pompey's Pillar," at Alexandria, and it perhaps once formed part of a statue of Rameses II. XlXth dynasty. Length 3 ft. 3 in., breadth i ft. 1 1 in. [No. 104.] 579. {Bay 16.) — Lower portion of a black granite kneeling statue of Rameses II, inscribed on the back and pedestal with the king's names and titles. XlXth dynasty. Height 2 ft. 9 in. [No. 42.] Presented by H.R.H. the Dnke of York, 181 2. 580. {Bay 15.) — Lower portion of a black granite statue of Rameses II, who is kneeling and holding before him a shrine, the sides of which are inscribed with the names and titles of the king. On the top of the shrine is sculptured a beetle ^ , symbol of the god Khepera, whose " beloved "one" Rameses II declares himself to be. XlXth dynasty, about B.C. 1330. Height 3 ft. 3 in. [No. 27.] Presented by Earl Spencer, 1805. Xl2Cth dyn.] MONUxMENT^ OF RAMfi.^E.M it. i6i 581. (Baj/ 14.) — Upper portion of a black granite seated statue of Rameses II, whose prenomen j |^ £^ qJ ? is cut upon the belt. The feet and legs up to the knees have been restored. XlXth dynasty. Height, with pedestal, 5 ft. [No. 109.] 582. (Baj^ 14.) — Upper portion of a statue of Rameses II, bearded and wearing a heavy wig, with an uraeus in front, on which rests the Double Crown of the South and the North. In his right hand he holds the whip , and in his left the sceptre J • On the back are two lines of hieroglyphic?! which contain the names and titles of the king, and state that he was the son of Khnemu, born of Anqet, Lady of Ta-Kenset, and suckled by Satet, Lady of Elephantine. Found on the Island of Elephantine. XlXth dynasty, about B.C. 1300. Height 5 ft. [No. 67.] Presented by IV. R. Hamilton, Esq,, 1838. 583. {Bay 12.) — Head from a colossal red granite statue of Rameses II (?). From Thebes XlXth dynasty. Height 2 ft. I in. [No. 119.] 584. {Bay 17.) — Limestone statue of Rameses 11, kneel- ing, and holding before him a tablet for offerings on which are sculptured figures of bread-cakes, etc., and a libation vase, on which are cut some of the names and titles of the kine O e II! ] The king's prenomen and nomen are also cut upon his shoulders and on the plinth at the back of the figure. Salt Collection. Found near Abydos. XlXth dynasty. Restored from the waist downwards. Height of figure 4 ft. 3 in. [No. 96.] 585. {Bay 16.)— Upper portion of a red granite statue of a king holding in his left hand a standard, the head of which was probably in the form of a hawk. It was found at Tall Bastah, among the ruins of the temple of Osorkon 11, and probably belongs to a statue of Rameses II. XlXth dynasty, about B.C. 1300. Height 4 ft. [No. 1066.] Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fnnd, 1889. G l62 CENTRAL SALOON. [XlXth dyn. 586. {Bay 23.) — Portion of a red granite slab on which are cut portions of the cartouches of Rameses II and the names of three conquered nations, Keshkesh, Mfishauasha, and Atharuta (?). From Bubastis. X I Xth dynasty. Height 3 ft, width I ft. 8 in. [No. 1104.] 587. {Cmtral Saloon.) — Lower portion of a statue of Rameses II, the pedestal and pHnth of which are inscribed with the names and titles of this king. On one side of the plinth is sculptured a figure of the " royal daughter, great " royal wife, Batautanth " ( ^ ^f7l^(^°' From Sarabit al-Khadim, in the Peninsula of Sinai, XlXth dynasty. Height 2 ft. 3 in. [No. 697.] Presented by the Egypt Exploration Eiind, 1905. 588. (Centra! Salooji.) — Cast of the head of the colossal statue of Rameses II, now lying at Mit Rahinah, a village which marks a portion of the site of Memphis. This statue is supposed to have been one of the two which, according to Herodotus, stood before the great Temple of Ptah, the Hephaisteum of the Greeks, at Memphis, and was presented to the British Nation by Muhammad Ali, Pasha of Egypt, in 1820. Height 8 ft. 9 in. [No. 858.] 589. ( Vestibule, over the East Door) — Cast of the head of one of the four colossal statues of Rameses II, which are seated in front of the rock-hewn temple, on the west bank of the Nile, at Abu Simbel, in Nubia. This temple was built by the king, about B.C. 1300, to commemorate his victory over the Kheta, a confederation of tribes in Northern Syria, and to overawe the rebellious tribes of the Northern Sudan. The following are the principal dimensions of the features : — ft. in. Width of forehead ... ... ... 7 S 3 9 2 4 3 2 2 8 9 8 8 9 3 2 t the expense of Depth of forehead ... Length of eye Length of nose Length of mouth Length from brow to chin Width of face Length of ear This cast was made by Mr. J. Bonomi, Mr. Hay. Total height of cast 10 ft. 4 in. [No. 107 1.] XlXth dyn.] KING LIST OF ABVDOS. 163 590. {Bay 18.) — Rectangular arragonite base of a statue, or libation vessel, inscribed on the sides with the principal titles and names of Rameses II, king of Egypt, about B.C. 1330. At the bottom is a rectangular projection for insertion into a sub-plinth or base. XlXth dynasty. Length 2 ft. I in., breadth i ft. 3 in. [No. 681.] 591. {Bay 19.)— Upper portion of a slab, or stele, inscribed with the opening lines of an official document, drawn up in the reign of Rameses II, king of Egypt, about B.C. 1330. The text is dated in the first year of the king's reign, and enumerates his names and titles, wherein he is likened to Menthu, the god of war, and is said to rush among the chiefs of the Nine Tribes who use the bow, and to invade the lands of the East like the god Mau-hes, etc. Found in front of the Great Pyramid at Gizah. XlXth dynasty. Height i ft. 5 in., width 4 ft. 7 in. [No. 440.] Presented by Captain Cavigiia, 18 17. 592. {Bay 6.) — Portions of a series of limestone slabs, on which was sculptured a scene representing Rameses II, king of Egypt, about B.C. 1330, making offerings to a number of the kings of Egypt who ruled before him ; the prenomens of these, when complete, were fifty-two in number. Of these the following remain : — Upper Register, i ka. 2. Men-ka-Ra. 3. Nefer-ka-Ra. 4. Nefer-ka-Ra Nebi. 5. Tet-ka-Ra Maa .... 6. Nefer-ka-Ra Khentu. 7. Mer-en- Heru. 8. Senefer-ka. 9. Ka-en-Ra. 10. Nefer-ka-Ra Terl (?) II. Nefer-ka-Heru. 12. Nefer-ka-Ra Pepi-senb. 13. Nefer- ka-Ra-annu. Lower Register, i. Nub-kau-Ra. 2. Kha- kheper-Ra. 3. Kha-kau-Ra. 4. Maat-en-Ra. 5. Maa- kheru-Ra. 6. Neb-pehtet-Ra. 7. Tcheser-ka-Ra. 8. Aa- kheper-ka-Ra. 9. Aa-kheper-en-Ra. 10. Men-kheper-Ra. II. Aa-kheperu-Ra. 12. Men-kheperu-Ra. 13. Neb-Maat- Ra. 14. Tcheser-kheperu-Ra Setep-en-Ra. 15. Men-pehtet- Ra. 16. Men - Maat - Ra. This monument is commonly known as the Second King List of Abydos. From the Mimaut Collection. P'ound in a chamber in the temple of Rameses II, at Abydos, by Mr. Bankes in 181 8. XlXth dynasty. Length 12 ft. 2 in. [No. 117.] 593. {Bay 14.) — Red granite lion, on the back and pedestal of which are inscribed the names and titles of Rameses II, king of Egypt about B.C. 1330. Found at G 2 164 CENTRAL SALOON. [XlXth dyn. Benha al-*Asal, a place which marks the site of the ancient city of Athribis, about twenty miles north-west of Cairo. XlXth dynasty. Length 5 ft. lol in., height 2 ft. 8.V in. [No. 857.] 594, 595. (Baf 15.) — A pair of hawk-headed sandstone sphinxes, symbols of Menthu-Ra, or of one of the forms of Horns which were worshipped in Northern Nubia. They were found, one on each side of a doorway, in the temple of Rameses II at Abu Simbel, by Belzoni. Salt Collection. XlXth dynasty, about B.C. 1300. Length 3 ft. 6 in., height I ft. I in. [Nos. 1 1 and 13.] 596. (yCentral Sa/oon.) — Massive grey granite hawk, symbol of Ra - Heru - Khuti, cr Ra - Harmachis, "Great " god, lord of heaven." Above the claws is sculptured a cartouche, with plumes, inscribed with the names and titles of Rameses II, about B.C. 1330. From Tall al-Maskhutah in the Wadi Tumilat. XlXth dynasty. Height 2 ft. 10 in. [No. 1006.] Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fund, 1883. 597. {Bay 16.) — Left fist, grasping a roll, from one of the two red granite colossal statues of Rameses II, which are said to have stood before the temple of Ptah at Memphis. From the ruins of Memphis. XlXth dynasty, about B.C. 1330. Length 4 ft. 3 in., weight about i ton 6 cwt. [No. 9.] Presented by His Majesty King George III, 1802. 598. {Bay 18.)— Massive red granite column, with palm- leaf capital, on which are cut in fine bold hieroglyphics the names and titles of Rameses II, king of Fgypt, about B.C. 1330. several places in the cartouches portions of the king's names have been roughly hammered out, and the name and titles of Osorkon II, king of Egypt, about B.C. 860, cut in their stead. From the temple built by Rameses II at Bubastis. XlXth dynasty. Height: abacus i ft, capital 4 ft. 6 in., shaft 15 ft. 2% in., total 20 ft. 9 in., v/eight ii i tons. [No. 1065.] Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fund, 1 889. 599. {Bay 17.) — Monolithic, red granite column, with palm-leaf capital, from the temple built in honour of the god Heru-shefit at Herakleopolis by Rameses II, king of Egypt, about B.C. 1330. On the upper portion are four perpendicular lines of hieroglyphics containing the names and titles of XlXthdyn.] MONUMENTS OF RAMESES II. I6S Rameses II, and beneath these are two scenes in which the king, the " beloved of Heru-shefit," is represented making offer- ings to Osiris of An-rer-f On the lower portion of the column are cut four lines of hieroglyphics, similar to those on the upper portion, and between them are the names and titles of Mer-en-Ptah S ^O^^ HlQ ^^^^^"^1 ^ , or Menephthah I, roughly marked out for cutting. From Herakleopolis. XlXth dynasty. Height 17 ft. 2 in., diameter at base 2 ft. 5| in., weight between 6 and 7 tons. [No. 1 123.] Presented by the Egypt Exploration Ftinci^ 1891. 600. {Bay 16.)— Grey granite tablet for offerings, made for Rameses II, whose names and titles are cut in deep, bold hieroglyphics on the edges. On the face are sculptured in relief figures of bread-cakes, a goose, a haunch of beef, etc., and round all four sides is cut a channel through which the libations ran to the spout of the tablet. From the Ramesseum. XlXth dynasty, about B.C. 1330. Length 2 ft. \o\ in., breadth 2 ft. 2 in. [No. 1355.] 601. {Central Saloon.) — Upper portion of a colossal lime- stone statue of a queen, who wears the head-dress charac- teristic of the goddess Hathor, with an uraeus over the forehead. The lady represented is probably one of the queens of Rameses II. Found by Belzoni in 1817. Salt Collection. XlXth dynasty, about B.C. 1300. Height 3 ft. 8| in. [No. 93.] 602. {Central Saloon.) — Upper portion of a colossal lime- stone statue of a queen, wearing a heavy wig, surmounted by a crown, with an uraeus over the forehead. The lady represented is probably one of the queens of Rameses II. Found by Belzoni. Salt Collection. XlXth dynasty (?) Height 4 ft. 7 in. [No. 948.] 603. {Central Saloon.) — Limestone kneeling statue of Pa-nehsi P^^^' ^ royal scribe, who was super- intendent of the treasury, fan-bearer to the king, overseer of the storehouse of gold from the Sudan, and controller of the CKNTKAL SALOON. IXIXth dyn. gifts and tribute which were paid to the king of Egypt by the chiefs of the Sudan. He flourished in the reign of Rameses II, whose cartouches are cut upon his right shoulder. Before him he holds a shrine, in the front of which are sculptured figures of Osiris, Isis, and Horus. From Thebes. Barker Collection. XlXth dynasty. Height 3 ft. in., width I ft. Sh in. [No. 1 377.] Upper portion of a statue of one of the queens of Kanieses II, about P..C. 1330, [Central Saloon, No. 602.] 604. (Ct'u/ra/ Sa/oo;/:)-—rcUuiC(\ limestone kneeling statue ! of Pa-ser, , a prince of Kash XlXth dyn.] and governor of Ta-Kenset STATUE OF PA-SER. 67 or Nubia. He hold^ before him a pedestal of unusual shape, on the top of which is the head of a ram, symbol of the ram of Amen. The inscriptions contain prayers to Amsu, or Menu, Isis, and Amen-Ra, the dweller in Per-Rameses m for sepulchral offerings. Belzoni and Salt Collection. XlXth dynasty. Height 2 ft. 4 in. [No. 1376.] 605. (Baj^ 14.)— Rectangular black granite libation vessel, dedicated to Amen-Ra, Ptah, Hathor, and Maat, by Nefer-Renpet | ' ^ governor of a city, who flourished in the reign of Rameses II. On one end are sculptured figures of the deceased, who is represented in the act of adoring the cartouches of Rameses H, and on the [Bay 13, No. 604.]' other is a kneeling figure of him. On the sides and flat lip are inscribed prayers to the above-mentioned deities, and in the petition to Ptah the deceased prays may live for one hundred and ten years j ^ . XlXth dynasty. Height of kneeling figure in. [No. 108.] Kneeling statue of Pa-ser, governor of the Sudan, ibout B.C. 1350. that he Salt Collection I ft. 4 in length of vessel 2 ft. i 606. {Central Saloon.) — Lower portion of a seated black granite figure of Pa-ser ^ ' Krpa, Ha prince, and governor of a city. On the sides and back of the seat are inscribed prayers to Amen-Ra Harmachis, Mut, Maat, Thoth, Urt-hekau, and other gods for sepulchral offerings. XlXth dynasty. Height i ft. 4 in. [No. 954.] 607. {Bay II.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded * n 1' ' ' ' ' ' '1 top, of Amen-em-ant [I the son of Nesi-pa-qa- Shuti priest of Amen-Ra, priest of the SOUTIIKRN i:(;VlTIAN CALLKRV. [XlXth dyn. third order of Khensu in Thebes Nefer-hetep, priest of Menthu, and chief miHtary scribe. His father held several priestly offices and was Setem priest in the chapel of Rameses H O 1 , in the temple of Amen-Ra at Thebes. The sculptured scene on the upper portion of the stele is obliterated. The text of twenty lines contains a list of the offices held by Amen-em-ant and his father, and a prayer to Osiris for sepulchral offerings, etc. XXth dynasty. Height 3 ft. 5 in., width 2 ft. ih in. [No. 645.] 608. (Bay 17.) — Sandstone relief sculptured with a figure of Setau "^K^ -^^('0^, a prince of Kash, ?>., governor of Nubia, standing in adoration before the goddess Rennut 5^ ^' " ^^^y food, manifold of things," "^^3^ ^ 1 ■^^^ ^ I , and the prenomen of Kameses II. O 111 r-^ I ^ From Wadi Halfah. XlXth dynasty. Height i ft. 8 in., width i ft. 5^ in. [No. 1055.] Preset! ted by General Sir C. Hailed SniitJi, K.C.B., 1887. 1 O o 609. {Bay 24.) — Painted limestone relief, with rounded top, on which are sculptured figures of Rameses H, the governor of Thebes, the judge Kar ^^^^ ^^^<=i^ | and his son Hui-nefer QQl"^^^' adoring Ptah "Lord of Maat, "king of the Two Lands." XlXth dynasty. Height i ft. I -J in., width 9 in. [No. 328.] 610. {Bay 19.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Amen-hetep (j ^ , a royal envoy LJ | ^ J\ r^A^A V I ^ 2^1^^ , who was surnamed Hui (j(J > the son Xl3Cth dyn.J sTKLK OF 1?AK-AA. 1 69 of Hau-neferu f[J ^ A \ ^"^^ ^''^ ^^^^b' R^i-mert O J} , who flourished in the reien of Rameses II. On the upper part of the stele are cut the date, which is mutilated, the utchats, the names and titles of Rameses II within a cartouche, and a figure of Hui, making offerings to his ancestors, who are arranged in four groups. The text below contains a prayer to Osiris, Heru-nekht-netch-tef-f, Isis, Anubis, and other gods, for sepulchral offerings. This stele was set up by Hui in memory of his father, mother, brethren, and all his forefathers whose names are cut thereon, and he prays that they may live on what the god lives on ^ o J i AA/WV\ i K ^ /WVW\ III 2^1^ I ^ /WVSAA 1 III T# 111 M ■ Salt Collection. XlXth dynasty. Height 3 ft. 8 in., width 2 ft. 5 in. [No. 166.] 611. {Bay 20.)— Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Ptah-em-uaa ° \ / ^ [1^^ ^ , the overseer of the royal stables, scribe of royal chamber, and royal envoy to foreign lands, who flourished in the reign of Rameses II. On it are sculptured the following: i. The winged disk, from which project human hands and arms embracing the name of Rameses II. 2. The deceased adoring Osiris, Isis, and Horus. 3. The deceased making offerings to his ancestors, the figures of whom are arranged in three rows. Salt Collection. XlXth dynasty. Height 2 ft. 9^ in., width I ft. 4 in. [No. 167.] 612. (Bay 19.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Bak-aa - a , the son of the councillor Hau- nefer FD'^^ J^^^' who died in the thirty-eighth year cf the reign of Rameses II, about B.C. 1290. On it are cut the following : i. The date. 2. Anpu of the North and Anpu of the South. 3. The bull's skin. 4. The titles of Rameses II within a cartouche. 5. The deceased adoring ten gods and I/O CENTRAL SALOON. [XlXth dyti. goddesses. 6. The deceased making offerings to his deceased kinsfolk. 7. A hymn of praise to Osiris and prayers to this god. The deceased held the office of " superintendent of the " dim chamber/' ^ ^ ' ^I^^^"^ <^^y^^3.sty. Salt Collection. Height 3 ft. 9 in., width 2 ft. 3 in. [No. 164.] 613. {Bay 20.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Nefer-hra , a scribe of the house of books of " Pharaoh," who died on the twenty-ninth day of the first month of the summer in the sixty-second year of the reign of Rameses II. On the stele are sculptured the following scenes: i. The deceased adoring Osiris, Isis, Nephthys, and Horus. 2, 3. The deceased making offerings to his kinsfolk, figures of whom are arranged in two rows. Salt Collection. XlXth dynasty. (Piate XXIII.) Height 2 ft. 4 in., width I ft. 8 in. [No. 163.] 614. {Central Saloon.) — Limestone seated statue of Pi-Aai \\ \ ^'^^^ ^^^^ ^^^y jj^' ^ I'oyal scribe, councillor, and overseer of the seal, who flourished in the reign of Rameses II. On the front of the figure are cut prayers to Osiris, Anubis, Ptah, and Seker for sepulchral offerings. XlXth dynasty. Height 2 ft. 4 in. [No. 46.] 615. {Bay 18.)— Flint agglomerate statue of Kha-em- Uast ^^^^'l' the eldest son of Rameses II, king of Egypt, about B.C. 1300. The deceased wears a short heavy wig and a tunic, and holds to his sides with his arms two standards. The standard on the right was surmounted by a mummied form and a figure of the prince ; that on the left by an object which appears to represent the box which held the head of Osiris at Abydos. In the front of this object are two uraei. On the standard on the right is cut the prenomen of Rameses II, and on that on the left the name of this king. From Asyut. XlXth dynasty. Height, including base, 4 ft. 8 in. [No. 947.] Presented by Samuel SJiarpe^ Esq., 1 866. ( To face page 1 70. ) Plate XXIII. Sepulchral stele of Nefer-hra, a scribe in the Library of Rameses II. [Bay 20, No. 613.] XlXth dyn.] STATUE OF SETI 11. 171 616. {^Bay 21.) — Quartzite sandstone seated statue of User-kheperu-Ra-meri-Amen, Seti II Mer-en-Ptah (II) king of Egypt, about B.C. 1250, holding a small shrine, surmounted by the head of the Ram of Amen. The king's prenomen is cut on the right shoulder, and his nomen on the left, and his names and titles are repeated on the pedestal and base. The sides of the throne are decorated with the symbol of the union of the countries of the South and the North. Salt Collection. From Karnak. Height 5 ft. 4!^ in. [No. ^26.] 617. {^Central 5'^/6'(9;/.)— Portion of a group of limestone slabs inscribed with fragments of four lines of a funerary text containing prayers to the gods on behalf of Seti II Mer-en- Ptah, remains of whose prenomen, User-kheperu-Ra-meri- Amen ( "1 I o fl 0 1 ) ^re still visible. From the tomb of Seti II at Thebes. XlXth dynasty, about B.C. 1250. Height 6 ft. 4 in. [No. 1378 (167*) ] 618. {Central Saloo/i.) — Head from a black granite statue of a king", or prince, w^earing the uraeus, symbol of royalty, over the forehead. XlXth dynasty. Height I ft. 2 in. [No. 487.] 619. (^Central Sa/oon.) — Sandstone standing figure of the dog-headed Ape-god, who was the associate of Thoth, the Scribe of the gods. He is often seen sitting on the standard of the Balance in which the souls of the dead are weighed in the Hall of Judgment, and he reports to Thoth when the beam is exactly horizontal. Salt Collection. From Abu Simbel. XlXth dynasty. Height 2 ft. 11 in. [No. 40.] 620. (Bay 10.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, in the form of the door of a tomb, with palm-leaf cornice and a raised flat border, surmounted by a pyramidion. On the upper part of the border are cut ^ , with the figure of a jackal on each side, and on the flat surface enclosed by the border is a well-cut figure of the deceased Khart-ah -i (?) 4 1/2 CENTRAL SALOON. [XlXth dyn. ^^C] rtl jj^- if]^]^' seated on a chair of state and smelling a lotus. Before him is a table of offerings, at which stands his brother Anni (] ^ ^ ^ ^^^'^^ ^^^^^ ^'^ brother's memory. Anastasi Collection. XlXth dynasty. Height 2 ft, width i ft. 4I in. [No. 308.] 621. (Bar lO.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rouiided top, of Mai [| [| a royal official. On the upper portion of the stele are cut figures of Mai and his father standing in adoration before Osiris, Isis, and Horus, and below, in two rows, seated in adoration, are figures of twelve of their relatives, two males and ten females. Sabatier Collection. XlXth dynasty. Height 2 ft. i in., width 1 ft. 6 in. [No. 656.] 622. (Baj 13.) — Fainted limestone sepulchral stele, w^ith rounded top, of Neb-Nefer ^^37 J^^^, a. judge, sculptured with kneeling figures of the deceased, and Karu, Nefer-hetep, Neb-Amenti, Uatchmes, and other sons kneeling in adoration before the gods Ptah, Khnemu, Sati, and Anqet, who are seated on thrones with a table of offerings before them. Belmore Collection. XlXth dynasty. Height i ft. gh in., width I ft. 2 in. [No. 267.] 623. (Baj^ 13.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, cut on a slab with a pyramid top, of Neb-Nefer ^37 J a member of the royal bodyguard. On the flat portion of the slab, Q above the stele, are cut the utchats, etc. and below, in three registers, are the following scenes:— i. Neb-nefer kneeling in adoration before Osiris, Heru-sa-Asar, and Isis. 2 and 3. Neb-nefer pouring out a libation and offering incense to kinsfolk. XlXth dynasty. Height 2 ft. i in., width I ft. 3 in. [No. 1 184.] 624. {Bay 13.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded =^ w top, of Pa-shet ^ ^ judge, sculptured with XlXth dyn.] STELE OE PA-SHET. 1 73 scenes representing the deceased, his wife, and their daughter and son Amen-mes, adoring Ptah, lord of Maat, who stands within a shrine, before which are two altars laden with flowers. Belmore Collection. XlXth dynasty. Height i ft. i in., width 9I in. [No. 262.] 625. {Bav 13.) — Sandstone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Pa-shet ^^==/] sculptured with figures of the deceased and his wife, Bakpupi ^^^^ ^ \\ ^ ' ^^^^^"S adorations to Amen-Ra and Horus of Behen. XlXth dynasty. From Wadi Halfah. Height i ft., width 9 in. [No. 950.] 626. {Bay 13.)— Limestone relief, from the wall of a tomb, on which is sculptured a figure of the jackal-god Anpu, or Ap-uat, conchant, upon the roof of a funerary temple. Salt Collection. XlXth dynasty. Height i ft. 5 in., width 2 ft. I in. [No. 455.] 627. {Bay 14.)— Limestone tablet for offerings of Bu- qent-f S ^ ^ , a judge in the Seat of Law, and his wife Nub-em-usekh \> X7 J] , inscribed with a prayer to Ra-Harmachis-Temu and Osiris Khenti Amenti for sepulchral offerings. Belmore Collection. X I Xth dynasty. Length j\ in., breadth 7 in. [No. 424.] 628. {Bay 15.) — Lower portion of a seated sandstone statue of the goddess Isis suckling Horus, which was dedicated to one of the temples in Thebes by Hui queen and high-priestess of Amen. On one side of the throne is cut a prayer to Amen-Ra and Mut for sepulchral offerings, and on the other are sculptured figures of three princes and three princesses, Ra-mcn~kheper, Amen-meri (in a cartouche) Amen-Meri (without a cartouche), Ast, etc. l^rom Thebes XlXth dynasty. Height 2 ft. [No. 1280.] 629. {Bay 17.) — Upper portion of a limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, on which are sculptured figures of 174 SOUTljKRN EGYPTIAN GALLIORW [XlXth dyn. Amen-Ra and his consort Miit, and of Hcru-kliuti and Isis, seated, with an incense: stand in tlieir midst. X IXth dynasty. Height I ft. 3i in., width i ft. 9 in. [No. 646.] 630. {B(iv 17.)— Painted hmcstone sepulchral stele, with Sepulchral stele of Kha-Bekhaet, with scenes representing the deceased worshipping Ra and Hathor. [Bay 17, No. 630.] XlXth dynasty. sculptured with the following scenes — i. The Boat of Ra- Harmachis, accompanied by the and Q. 2. The deceased adoring the cow of Plathor, the head of wliich emerges from the funeral Mountain. 3. The god (?) XlXth dyn.] ST1-:LK OF UNEN-NKFKRU. 1/5 4. The deceased and his wife kneehng in adoration. The text contains a prayer for sepulchral offerings. Belmore Collection. XlXth dynasty. Height 2 ft. i in., width i ft. 4 in. [No. 555.] 631. {Bay 17.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, sculptured with scenes representing Hui and his wife and son making offerings to Osiris, and a daughter and three sons pouring out a libation to Reb <3> J ^ , and his wife Nebt- Nefert J ^ • Above are the utchats ^ . etc. XlXth dynasty. Height i ft. i in., width ii in. [No. 354.] 632. {Bay 17.)— Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Qen-her-khepesh-f ^^l^ ^ , a judge ni the place of Maat," sculptured in relief with a figure of the deceased kneeling in adoration before the goddess Hathor, who is accompanied by the Ka of Amentet. The text contains the names and titles of the goddess and prayers to Hathor, Amen-Ra and his consort Mut. From Thebes. Belmore Collection. XlXth dynasty. Height i ft. i in., width 9 in. [No. 278.] 633. {Bay 17.) — Upper portion of a limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Unen-neferu T AAAAAA 0 *C > ._/X an official, which was set up by his son Sent-thu (?) 1/ CO I Below the short lines of text is sculptured a scene in which Sent-thu {}) is represented pouring out a libation to his father and mother who are seated on chairs of state, and wearing cones " on their heads. Belmore Collection. From Thebes. XlXth dynasty. Height 9 in,, width 11^ in. [No. 285.] 634. {Bay 17.) — Portion of a painted limestone relief, on which is sculptured the figure of a man standing in adoration before a seated figure of Ra. XlXth dynasty. Height 10 in., width 9 in. [No. 329.] 1/6 SOUTHERN EGYPTIAN GALE1•:R^'. [XlXth dyn. 635. {Bay 17.) — Limestone relief, with cornice, from the I priest of the Ka, sculptured with two tomb of Mes Sepulchral stele of Amen-Ra-mes, a priest of the statue of Mer-en-Ttah, about B.C. 1250. [Bay 20, No. 636.] scenes in each of which the deceased is repre- sented sitting upon a stool with elaborately carved legs and seat- frame, and receiving the homage of his wife Bak - ankhet a priestess of I sis, who is making an offering of flowers to him. Fine work. From Memphis. X I X t h dynasty. Length 7 ft. i in., breadth 2 ft. 6 in, [No. 1465.] 636. {Bay 20.)—^ Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Amen-Ra-mes a priest of the statue of Mer-en-Ptah, king of Egypt, about B.C. 1250; it was made and set up bv Kha - em - thert IP the son of the deceased, who was a scribe of the soldiers, or military secretary. On it are sculptured the following:- — I. The winged disk. 2. The sacred standard of Osiris at Abydos being held in position by Isis and Horus ; on one side is the deceased, and on the other his son. 3,4. Kha-em-thert offering incense to his kinsfolk. 5. Ascribe of the altar offering incense to his kinsfolk. From Thebes. XlXth dynasty. Height 2 ft. 6 in., width i ft. 2 in. [No. 139.] XlXth dyn.] FIGURK OF KUI. 177 637. {Central Saloon,) — Painted limestone seated statues of Mahu ^ , director of the works of Amen-Ra at Thebes, and Sebta ^ priestess of Hathor and Amen-Ra. The inscriptions down the figures, and on the sides of the pedestal, and on the back, contain prayers to Amen, Mut, Ptah-Seker-Asar, Anubis, Ap-uat, Hathor, Ra- Harmachis, Tem, etc., for sepulchral offerings. Anastasi Collection. XlXth dynasty, about B.C. 1350. Height 2 ft. [No. 460.] 638. {Central 5^7/(9^?;/.)— Seated granite figure of Rui f\ , a high-priest of Amen. In front of his knees is I sculptured a Hathor-headed sistrum, and on the plinth behind are cut two lines of text, in which he prays to Amen-Ra to make his name permanent in the hall of the lord of Heaven, and to Mut, the lady of Asheru, that he may sail in peace and safety into the " temple of eternity." From Karnak. XlXth dynasty. The legs and pedestal are broken away. Height 3 ft. [No. 81.] Presented by His Majesty King George III, 1801. 639. {Bay 12.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Ta-mait ^ | \ ^ ^ ^> sculptured wdth a scene representing her daughter Kiau ^ ^ ^ ' •'Standing in homage before her. Above the scene are the utchats, etc Q ;r> AAAAAA ^wvNAA^g, XlXth dynasty. Height i ft. 2^ in., width I ft 3 in. [No. 644.] 640. {Bay 17.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Pa-ren-nefer ^ 'v\ ^ T ^ , a judge, on which are cut, in outline, scenes representing the deceased kneeling in adoration before the ram of Amjen-Ra, and his wife, and daughter, and two members of the family, making offerings to Hathor, The texts contain a prayer to Amen-Ra 178 S()U riir:KN I-CVI'TIAN (;ALLI':K\'. [XlXth dyn. and Milt, and a list of the titles of Anien-Ra. l^elmore Collection. XlXth dynasty. Height i ft. 8 in., width I ft. 2 in. [No. 283.] 641. (Bay 17.) — Portion of a limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, on which are sculptured a figure of Ra-Harmachis, seated in his boat, and the utchats 3^ . Belmore Collection. XlXth dynasty. Height yl in., width 7 in. [No. 260.] 642. {Central Saloon.) — Rectangular limestone sepulchral stele of Ptah-mes ° f [] ^ ^ veritable royal scribe and overseer of the grain supply of the Lord of the Two Lands. On the upper portion is sculptured a figure of the deceased, with his hands raised in adoration, and below is a scene in which is represented the performance of the ceremony of "Opening the Mouth" of the deceased. A relative, or wife, called Rui ^ mentioned in the text. Found near the pyramids of Gizah. Salt Collection. XlXth dynasty. Height 4 ft. 9 in., width i ft. 9 in. [No. 160.] 643. {Central Saloon) — Massive limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Pa-ser ^ royal scribe and superintendent of the builders of the " Lord of the " Two Lands." On the upper part is sculptured a scene in /wwv\ which the deceased and his brother Thunrei ^ ^ ^ ^ are represented adoring Osiris, Isis, and Hathor. Below is a second scene, showing Pa-ser and his wife Pipui \\ ° ^ ^'^^^i^'^S offerings and adoration from members of their family. Between the two scenes are five lines of text containing prayers to Osiris, Ptah-Seker, and Anpu, for sepulchral offerings. Salt Collection. XlXth dynasty. Height 5 ft. 5 in., width 2 ft. 9 in. [No. 165.] XlXthdyn.] STKLK OF (^AHA. 1 79 644. {^Central Saloon.) — Painted limestone seated figure of Pa-mer-ahau ^ I ^oy<^\ scribe and general of troops, holding before him a shrine. Above the door of the shrine is cut the winged disk, and on each door- post is the Tet, emblem of stabiHty, surmounted by horns, disk, and plumes. In the doorway, sculptured in relief, is a figure of Osiris, " Lord of Ta-Tchesert " ; the text contains a prayer to Osiris for sepulchral offerings. XlXth dynasty. Height, including original base, 2 ft. 4 in. [No. 853.] 645. {Central Saloon.) — Sandstone sepulchral stele, with pyramidal top, of Mer-netchem (?) ^ ^ son of Khnemu-mes Q ^ [|] ^ ^ ' ^^^^ overseer of the gold- workers, and the lady Seneterheth |^ ^^^^ super- intendent of all the priests of the Land of the South. On it are sculptured the following scenes: i. The Sun's disk in a boat, adored by Ape-gods. 2. The deceased adoring Ap-uat and Anubis. 3. The deceased worshipping Osiris, I sis, Nephthys, and Horus 4, 5. Members of the family of the deceased worshipping him. From Wadi Halfah. XlXth dynasty, about B.C. 1330. Height 6 ft. i in., width 3 ft. I in. [No. 1 188.] Presented by General Sir Charles Holled Smith, K.CB., 1887. 646. {Bay 10.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Qaha A '^^^Jj^ ^^^^ ' ^ master-craftsman. On the uj)per portion are sculptured in relief: i. A figure of the goddess Kent |^ , who stands, full-face, on the back of a lion. Li her right hand she holds a bunch of lotus flowers, wath long stalks, and in the left two serpents. 2. The god Reshpu □ ^ ^ , who holds a spear in his right hand, and in his left ; from beneath his head- covering projects the head of a gazelle. He stands on a shrine. 3. The ithyphallic god Menu ^^j^' "the great i8o SOUTHERN EdVPTIAN GALLKRV. [XlXth dyn. one, whose plumes are lofty, who lifteth his hand." He wears the plumes of Amen, and has his right hand and arm raised. He stands on / 1 which rests on a shrine. On the lower portion the deceased is seen accompanied by his wife Tui ^ L L ro4 ? and his son Nai ^ making adorations to the goddess Anthat, or Anaitis, who is seated on a throne. She wears the White Crown, with the feathers of Maat attached, and holds a spear and buckler in her right hand, and a club in her left. XlXth dynasty. Height 2 ft. 5 1 in., width i ft. 7 in, [No. 191.] 647. {Bay 17.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, on which is cut the figure of the god Reshpu who wears the White Crown, with bandlet, and a tunic reaching to the knees, and holds a mace in his right hand, and a spear and buckler in his left. Before him is a table of offerings. The name of the deceased is not given. Belmore Collection. From Thebes. XlXth dynasty. Height i ft. 2 in., width 9§ in. [No. 263.] 648. {Bay 17.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Seti a- scribe of Amen, on which is cut, in outline, a scene representing the deceased and another person standing in adoration of the god Amen, who is seated within a shrine, with the winged disk above. Below is a line of cursive waiting which appears to contain the names of three scribes, or masons. Salt Collection. XlXth dynasty. Height 7 J in., width 6 in. [No. 217.] 649. {Bay 17.) — Portion of a fine limestone relief, or stele, on w^hich is cut, in outline, a figure of the sacred boat of the goddess Hathor, resting on its sledge. XlXth dynasty. Height 7 in., width loi in. [No. 913.] 650. {Bay 17.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Heru a judge, on which are painted figures of the deceased and two members of his family, making offerings to the goddess Qeteshit, or Kent, who stands on a lion, and to Amsu, or Menu, and Reshpu. Salt Collection. XlXth dynasty. Height 11 in., w^idth 7 in. [No. 355.] XlXth dyn.] STFXE OF tAtA-AA. 651. {Bay l8.) — Limestone libation bowl, dedicated to the goddesses Isis and Ta-urt (Thoueris) by Hem-Menu , in memory and on behalf of his father and mother, whose names are wanting. On one side are the remains of three kneehng figures, which represented father, mother, and son. XlXth dynasty. Diameter 2 ft. [No. 465.] 652. {Bay 12.) — Upper portion of a black granite sepul- Sepulchral stele of Tala-aa, superintendent of the Scribes of Amen. [Bay 12, No. 652.] ' XlXth dynasty. a superintendent of the scribes of Amen, the son of Hat-aai an overseer of scribes. On the upper portion are sculptured figures of the gods of the great triad of Thebes, Amen, Mut, and Khensu, and facing them are two I82 SOUTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. [XlXth dyil. rows of figures of the gods T^^enii, or Amsu, Isis, Thoth, Maat, Hathor as a Cow-goddess, Un-nefer, Horus, Anpu, Hathor in the form of a woman, Apuat, and Nephthys. Below are cut a number of addresses to Amen-Ra, Tem, Shu, Tefnut, Seb. Round the margin of the stele are cut two texts containing prayers to the gods for sepulchral offerings, and on its edge are two texts, one of which is a prayer addressed to the living, in which the deceased entreats them to make prayers on his behalf. From Thebes (Der al-Bahari). XlXth dynasty. Height i ft. 7 in., width i ft. 8 in. [No. 706.] Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fund, 1905. 653. {^Bay 15.) — Lower portion of a seated sandstone figure of Aahmes "'^[j]'^' who was surnamed ''Thur" ^=^^^, a superintendent of the "countries of the " South," i.e., an officer in the Sudan, who flourished probably under the XlXth dynasty. The text contains a prayer to Horus of Behen for sepulchral offerings. Found near Kermah, in the Sudan. XlXth dynasty. Height i ft. 7 in., width 10 in. [No. 1279.] Presented by G. Page, Esq., 1898. 654. {Central Saloon and Bay 17.) — Massive red granite coffin, with cover, of Pa-neter-hen (?) 1 f ^ ^ a high-priest | ^, of Memphis, and Sem priest, in the form of a mumm}'. The deceased is bearded, and holds 2 in his right hand, and in his left. On the breast is a figure of the goddess Nut, with outstretched wings and arms, holding ^ in each hand. Down the front is a single line of hieroglyphics, containing the name and titles of the deceased, and at right angles to it is inscribed the name of the deceased. The coffin appears to be unfinished. Anastasi Collection. From Memphis. XlXth dynasty. Height 7 ft. 4 in. [No. 18.] XlXth dyn.] STELE OF MENTIIU-MENU. 183 655. {Bay 18.) — Painted limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Heru-mes, sculptured with the following" scenes: — i. The deceased making offerings to the god Khensu- em-Uast ^ 1 "v^ / \ , who is in mummied form, bearded, and wearing the lock of youth, and seated with a table of offerings before him. 2. Three ladies of the family of the deceased making offerings to a seated goddess, who appears to be called " Tura '^V' ^^^Y heaven," and is probably Hathor. XlXth dynasty. Height i ft. 3 in., width 10-^, in. [No. 1297.] 656. {Bay 18.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Naia j (|(| a royal ambassador, sculptured with the following scenes: i. Naia kneeling in adoration before Osiris, Isis, Horus, and Khnemu. 2 and 3. Naia pouring out libations and offering incense to thirteen of his kinsfolk. XlXth dynasty. Height I ft. 9I in., width 1 ft. I J in. [No. 795.] Presented by Sir Thomas P lit Hips, 1858. 657. {Bay 18.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Menthu-Menu ^ a scribe of the altar, or table, of the Lord of the Two Lands, and his wife Ast-met (?) J ^ ' ^ on which are sculptured the following scenes: — 1. The deceased and family adoring Osiris, Isis, and Horus. 2. The deceased and his family adoring Menu of Coptos. 3. A sepulchral festival. Men and women sitting at a table of offerings. From Coptos. XlXth d}'nast)'. Height 2 ft. I in., width i ft. 6h in. [No. 304.] 658. {Bay 18.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, on which is sculptured a scene representing .... mes ^ and her mother Api (j ^ ° ^| • The text contains a prayer to Osiris for sepulchral offerings. XlXth dynasty. Height I ft. 4I in., width io^> in. [No. 367.] ^^4 SOUTIIKRN F.CN'I'TlAN (iALLKin\ [XlXth dyri; 659. (/ynv i8.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with p)'ra- midal top, of Pen-nub ° and his wife Khamuia 1 (v) On the upper portion are cut kneehng figures of Isis and Nephthys, and the standard W (?), and below are figures of the deceased seated with a table of offerings between them. XlXth dynasty. Height ii in., width 6h in. [No. 372.] Sepulchral stele of Naia, a king's messenger. [Bay 18, No. 656.] XlXth dynasty. 660. (Bay i8.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Herua (j sculptured with a scene representing the deceased and his wives and family kneeling in adoration before Osiris and Isis. XlXth dynasty. Height i ft. 2h in., width gh in. [No. 327.] XlXth dyn.] STELE OF HUI. 661. {Bay i8.) — Fragment of a limestone relief from the wall of a tomb, on which are cut figures of three gods, or mythological beings. XlXth dynasty. Height 9 in., width I ft. 2 in. [No. 1323.] Presented by Mrs. Hawker, 1901. 662. {Bay 18.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Pa-ser a Ha prince of Thebes, sculptured in relief with a figure of the deceased kneeling in adoration before Amen-Ra, Mut, and Khensu, and with a figure of another official kneeling in adoration before the goddess of the city of Thebes. XlXth dynasty. Height i ft. \\ in., width 9I in. [No. 12 14.] 663. {Bay 18.)— Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of a judge whose name is illegible, sculptured with a scene in which the deceased is represented adoring Sekhet, the lady of heaven and mistress of the gods. The lower portion of the stele is wanting. XlXth dynasty. Height I ft. I in., width g\ in. [No. 810.] Presented by Lyttleton Annesley, Esq., 1854. 664. {Bay 18.) — Portion of a limestone pyramid on which are sculptured figures of two priests, kneeling, with their hands raised in adoration of the setting sun, Temu. XlXth dynasty. Height 6h in., width 9 in. [No. 385.] 665. {Bay 18.) — Sandstone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Amen-er-hat-f \\ """"^ , a judge, sculptured with a scene representing the deceased kneeling in adoration before Osiris Khenti Amenti. The text contains a prayer to Osiris for sepulchral offerings. Salt Collection. XlXth dynasty. Height loh in., width 7 in. [No. 345.] 666. {Bay 18.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, sculptured, in relief, with a figure of a man adoring a seated goddess. XlXth dynasty. Height 5 in., width 4 in. [No. 343.] 667. {Bay 18.)— Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Hui ^ , son of the lady Maau a scribe and controller of the ecclesiastical revenues of all l86 SOUTHERN EGVI'TIAN (.ALLERV. [XlXth clyn. the gods, sculptured with a scene in which the deceased is represented adoring Osiris, Isis, and Horus. The scene and texts on the lower part of the stele have been damaged by water. XlXth dynasty. Height i ft. 6J in., width i ft. i in. [No. 315.] 668. (^Bay 18.) — Upper portion of a black granite statue of a priestess, wearing a heavy wig and a deep collar, or neck- lace, and holding an object of uncertain import in her left hand. XlXth dynasty. Height i ft. 5 in. [No. 484.] 669. {Bay 18.) — Painted limestone kneeling figure of Ashamaruaa "^ J^TfT ^^ || ^ , the superintendent of the offering-bearers of Amen-Ra, the great god of Thebes, holding before him a tablet on which is sculptured a figure of the Boat of Ra-Harmachis. Below this is inscribed a portion of a Hymn to the Sun-god which forms part of Chapter XV of the Book of the Dead, and is addressed to Ra-Kheper-Tem. Down the back of the figure is cut a prayer to Amen-Ra for " life, strength, health," etc., every day. Salt Collection. From Thebes. XlXth dynasty. Height i ft. 8 in. [No. 1382.] 670. {Bay 19.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Kharu ^ '^^"^ ^^'^^ ^'^^^ ^^'i^^ Hunru a priestess of Amen, sculptured with the following scenes : I. The deceased adoring Osiris and Isis. 2. Lamentation for the deceased, whose mummy is held by Anpu, by Hunru and Ur-nefert 0 ^ ^^^^ ^^^^"^ ^"^^^ daughter. 3. The presentation of offerings to Kharu and Hunru by their sons and daughter. Salt Collection. XlXth dynasty. Height 3 ft. 3 in., width i ft. 3 in. [No. 549.] 671. {Bay 19.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Unen-nefer ^^I^^ the chief envoy of his majesty, " and messenger to every land " ^ S ^ f "^^^^ 1 1 ^ "^^^ 2^ A '^^^37, on which are cut the following scenes: I. The deceased adoring Osiris, Hathor, Isis, and Horus. 1 1 I Plate XXIV. ( To face page 187.) Sepulchral stele of Un-nefer, a king's chief messenger. [Bay 19, No. 671.] XlXth dynasty. XlXthdyn.] STELE OF HUMES. 1 87 2. Uii-nefer adoring his father Rui ^ S^^' mother Bak-iirn-ru '^^^ III ''^~|^ ^ ' ^^''^ brother Mer-en- rtah, a royal scribe, his two wives Hent-Annu § (ll ^ , and A ^ 111 © Aui ^tc- 3- The sons and daughters of Un-nefer adoring him. XlXth dynasty. (Plate XXIV.) Height 3 ft. 4 in., width 2 ft. 3 in. [No. 154.] 672. {Bay 19.) — Portion of a h'mestone relief on which are cut figures of Osiris, Anpu (Anubis), and Hathor, lady of Thebes. XlXth dynasty. Height 9 in., width 8| in. [No. 319.] 673. {Bay 19.) — Black granite group of four seated figures which represent Renp-nefer, a Ha prince of the South "^^^ ^ ^ f J ^ ' ^^^^ ^^'^^ ^^'^^"^ Sent-Nai, a royal nurse ^ [ """ ' 1 ^ n '^^'^^ -i-i hh ^ ^\ • The inscriptions contain prayers AA/VW\ to Amen-Ra, Osiris, and Hathor for sepulchral offerings. On one end of the monument is a fipure of Nefert-ari , daughter of Renp-nefer. XlXth dynasty. Height I ft. 7 in., width i ft. 1 1 in. [No. 113.] 674. (Bay 22.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, in the form of a doorway of a tomb, with palm-leaf cornice and raised flat border, of Humes ^ (fl P ^ ' setem priest. On the upper Q portion of the border are cut ^^^^^ flanked by and figures of jackals, and below are sculptured the following scenes : I. The deceased worshipping Osiris. 2. Members of the family making offerings to Humes and his wife Thi "jj [|{| • Salt Collection. From Abydos. XlXth dynasty. Height 3 ft. I in., width 2 ft. 4 in. [No. 158.] l88 SOUTIIKRN E(;VPTIAN (lALLKRV. [XlXth dyn. 675. {Bay 22.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top (broken), of Heru-a ^ estate steward ^~~\ Is \> " Lord of the Two Lands," sculptured with the following scenes: — i. Heru-a and his wife Thent-pa-ta ,^wv- . v., adoring; Osiris, Horus, Isis, and Thoth. 2. Heru-a making an offering to his father Ra-meri and his mother Ani. 3. Bak-en-Amen, brother of Heru-a, making an offering to Heru-a and his wife. 4. Five brothers and two sisters of Heru-a adoring him. From Thebes. XlXth dynasty. Height 2 ft. 11 in., width i ft. 9I in. [No. 132.] 676. {Bay 22.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Amen-mes (1 (ti H , a judge, on which is sculptured a scene representing the deceased and his wife Makhai ^ ^^^^ their four daughters, standing in adoration before the goddesses Taurt, Nekhebit, the " White," of Nekhen, and Hathor of Thebes. From Thebes. XlXth dynasty. Height i ft. 10 in., width I ft. 2h in. [No. 1388 (283*).] 677. {Bar 21.) — Rectangular limestone sepulchral stele of Amen-mes (j ffl P ^ ' official in the temple of Amen, on which are sculptured figures of the deceased and his w^ife and daughter adoring Osiris, to whom the text contains an address. XlXth dynasty. Height i ft. 6| in., width I ft. 2 1 in. [No. lo;.] 678. {Bay 20.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, in the form of a door of a tomb, with a palm-leaf cornice and raised flat border, of Mahu ^ , a superintendent of a part of a temple or palace. Within the border are sculptured scenes representing Mahu adoring Osiris, who is seated in a shrine, with a table of offerings before him, and Mahu's mother, who is making offerings to her son, and his two wives. On the border are inscribed texts containing prayers to Osiris and Anpu for sepulchral offerings. XlXth dynasty. Height 2 ft. 5 in., width I ft. 5 in. [No. 1369.] XlXthdyn.] STELE OF KHAMUI. 189 679. {Bay 20.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, in the form of a door of a tomb, with a pahn-leaf cornice and raised flat border, of Stau-an (?) |i ^ a superintendent of the treasury of Amen and director of festivals of that god. Within the border are sculptured two scenes representing the deceased adoring Ra and Isis, and pouring out a libation and offering incense to Osiris. On the border are inscribed prayers to Ra-Harmachis, Hathor, Anpu, Ap-uat, and Thoth for sepulchral offerings. Salt Collection. XlXth dynasty. Height 2 ft. 5 in., width I ft. 9 in. [No. 556.] 680. {^Bay 20.) — Portion of a limestone relief, on which is sculptured the head of a female, XlXth dynasty. Height 8 in., width 9J in. [No. 397.] 681. {Bay 20.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Ahait (?), a priest, and Ahait, a superintendent of artizans, and Ur-Amen-Nekht, and Ahait, son of Ahait, sculptured with figures of the deceased persons adoring Amen-hetep I and his wife Nefert-ari. XlXth dynasty. Salt Collection. Height i ft. 5 in., width 11 in. [No. 317.] 682. {Bay 20.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with pyramidal top, of Khamui (| (| %^ ^ , and his wife Pen-nub ° J), who are called "perfect spirits of " Ra," and are represented seated on chairs of state facing each other. Salt Collection. XlXth dynasty. Height 9 in., width 6 in. [No. 359.] 683. {Bay 20.) — Portion of a limestone column from the tomb of a scribe of the soldiers," sculptured with a figure of the deceased, kneeling in adoration before a figure of Osiris. Sams Collection. XlXth dynasty. Height iiUn. [No. 357.] 684. {Bay 20.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Khamuia ^^'^^ which are cut A.AAAAA AAAAAA and a figure of the deceased, who is called a "perfect spirit of Ra," seated on a chair of state. XlXth dynasty. Height 7 in., width in. [No. 344.] 190 SOUTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. [XlXth dyn. 68 5. {Central Saloon^ — Wooden figure of a king, or prince, in which the eyes and eyebrows were inlaid wdth obsidian, or coloured glass. The whole figure was originalh' covered with a layer of bitumen ; one leg and both feet are restored. Salt Collection. From a tomb in the Valley of the Tombs of the Kings at Thebes. XlXth or XXth dynasty. About B.C. 1 300 -1 200. Height, including restoration, 6 ft. 7 in. [No. 883.] 686. {Central Saloon.) — Corner of a grey granite shrine, or sepulchral coffer, on which are sculptured figures of Ilorus of Behutet, or Edfu, who is receiving a libation and the homage of a king, who is probably Rameses II or Rameses III. XlXth or XXth dynasty. Height i ft. 10 in., width 11 in. [No. 958.] 687. {Central Saloon.) — Large black granite hawk, w^th inlaid eyes, symbol of Horus, to whom the hawk was sacred. From Coptos. XlXth or XXth dynasty. Height i ft. 8 in. [No. 1226.] 688. {Bay 16,) — Black granite libation bowl, in the form of a cartouche, with two flattened kneeling figures holding it at one end. On their backs are six lines of hieroglyphics, containing a prayer for sepulchral offerings on behalf of Mes From Thebes. XlXth 01 XXth dynasty. Length i ft. 9 in. [No. 1301.] 689. {Bay 17.) — Painted limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, on which are sculptured figures of: — I. The winged disk. 2. The goddess Hathor. 3. A heart, with the face of Hathor, on a standard, and one cat seated to the right and another to the left of it. 3. Seven members of the family of the deceased, w^hose figure is broken away, headed by the ^ — ^ . XLXth or XXth dynasty. Height 10 in., wddth 61 in. [No. 369.] 690. {Bay 17.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Neb-tchefaut ^ j ^ , a judge, on which is sculptured a scene representing the deceased and his son XlXth dyn.] SIELE OF NEFER-AAI}. 191 U-nefer kneeling in adoration before Ptah, lord of Maat, king of the Two Lands, and Thoth, lord of Khemennu (Ilermopolis). P>om Thebes. XlXth or XXth d}'nasty. Ileight I ft. 3 in., width lol in. [No. 807.] 691. (Bay 18.) — Portion of a limestone sepulchral stele, Hathor, sculptured with figures kneeling in adoration before the Boat of Ra. The text contains a prayer to the setting sun. From Thebes. Belmore collection. Height i ft., width iij in. [No. 268.] 692. (Bnv 17.)— Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Ptah-em-heb ° a ''scribe of the Lord of the Two Lands," son of Amen-nekhtu, on which are sculptured, in three registers, figures of the deceased and thirteen members of his family, adoring Osiris, Isis, and Horus. XlXth or XXth dynasty. Height i ft. 8 in., width i ft. 2 in. [No. 314.] 693. (Baj^ 17.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Nefer-. , on which are sculptured the following scenes : — i. Five women — two standing and three seated — lamenting before four mummied forms, whilst two priests are performing the ceremonies connected with the " Opening of the Mouths " of the deceased persons. Behind stand three women lamenting, and a girl. 2. The deceased lying on his bier with Anubis bending over him. 3. Two sons and two daughters of the deceased bearing offerings. 4. Extract from Chapter I of the Book of the Dead, and the title, " Chapter of going to the Tchatcha." This stele was set up by Nefer-renpet J ^ ' son of the deceased. Salt Collection. XlXth or XXth dynasty. Height 2 ft., width I ft. 4 in. [No. 305.] 694. (Bay 18.) — Upper portion of a red granite statue of a king, or prince. XlXth or XXth dynast}^ Height I ft. 10 in. [No. 125.] of Neb-tchefaut , a judge, a nd his wife 192 SOUTHERN EGYPTIAN (JArT.ER\'. [XlXth dyil. 695. {Bay 18.) — Portion of a relief sculptured with a figure of Pa-shet a judge, who stands witli both hands raised in adoration before Ra. From Thebes. Behnore Collection. XlXth or XXth dynasty. Height 8| in., width I ft. 4 in, [No. 261.] 696. {Bay 18.) — Rectangular relief from a temple wall, sculptured with a figure of the god Khnemu wearing the atef crown and holding a vase. XlXth or XXth dynasty. Length I ft. 9 in., height I ft. 7 in. [No. 635.] 697. {Bay 18.) — Fragment of a painted relief of a tomb, sculptured with figures of a scribe and a priestess making offerings. XVIIIth to XXth dynasty. Height 10 in., width I ft. 3 in. [No. 449.] 698. {Bay 18.) — Portion of a limestone sepulchral stele, of Takhat ^ ^"^^ -^n ^ , a priestess (.^), sculptured with a scene representing the deceased, and her son Hui-nefer , and her daughters Mer-sekert, Pa-shetu, Ptah- mert, Nefert-ari, and Thent-apt adoring a seated deity. XlXth or XXth dynasty. Height i ft. 3 in., width 11 in. [No. 818.] Presented by Lytth ton Anneshy, Esq., 1854. 699. {Bay 18.) — Sandstone pyramid of Heru-nefer tX^ a judge in the ''seat of Maat," on which are cut in outline the following : — Side I. — Boat of Harmachis, and two figures of the deceased. Side //—Beetle with disk, and figures of the deceased and his sister Ubekht ^ J^^- Side III. — Figures of the deceased and his son. Side IV. — Isis and Nephthys and the standard of Amentet and two fiijures of the deceased. XlXth d> nasty. Height I ft. 6 in. [No. 479.] Presented by Sir J. Gardner Wilkinson, 1834. XlXthdyn.] STELE OF AMEN-EM-UAA. I93 700. {Bay 19.) — Rectangular limestone relief from the tomb of Neb-nefer J ^ , a high official in the " seat of Maat," and his wife ^ ^ ' which are sculptured two scenes, wherein their son Nefer-hetep ^ u ^ ' and their daughters Hent-mehit | ^ | ^ , and I-em-uauu ^ (| )^ ^== ^ ^ ^, are making offerings to their parents. XlXth or XXth dynasty. Height i ft. 2 in., width 3 ft. 4 in. [No. 447.] Pyramid of Heiu-nefer. [Bay 18, No. 699.] 701. {Bay 20.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Amen-em-uaa (I ^^^D^^, Anher-nekht, his grand- father, Mut-em-uaa his mother, Paratabuba (?) Jj ^, his wife, Hui, his father, a priest of Mer-en-Ptah, Pa- Ra-em-apt, his brother, a royal envoy, and two other brothers. XlXth or XXth dynasty. Height i ft. 9^ in., width i ft. I in. [No. 1 183.] H 194 SOUTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. [XlXth dyn. 702. {Bay 20.) — Portion of a limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, on which are sculptured figures of Menu god of generation, and the goddess Qetshet ^ ^ lady of heaven ; on the missing portion was a figure of Amen. On the right hand edge is a prayer to these gods that sepulchral offerings may be given to a person not named. XlXth or XXtli dynasty. Height i ft. i in., width in. [No. 817.] Presented by Lyttleton Annesley, Esq., 1854. 703. {Bay 20.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, of unusual AAAAAA ^ ^ shape, with rounded top, of Nekhtu-Menu (?)-Nepan ^^j^ ^ ^ ^ AAAAAA ^ ^ , on which is sculptured a scene, in three registers, representing the deceased and his wife Ta-an-her-tuuset ^ T Neraut [| ^ , and Mert-Seker ^ ^ , adoring a seated figure of the goddess Anqet ^> l^^y of Asia." XlXth or XXth dynasty. Height 10 in., width 5 J in. [No. 370.] 705. {Bay 20.) — Head from a painted limestone statue of a goddess, or lady of high rank, wearing a heavy wig and cone. From Thebes. XlXth or XXth dynasty. Height I ft. [No. 127.] 706. {Bay 20.) — Head from a painted limestone statue of a goddess, or lady of high rank, wearing a heavy wig. From Thebes. XlXth or XXth dynasty. Height 10 in. [No. 425.] XlXth dyn. STELE OF PAIHARUI. 707. {Bay 20.) — Head from a painted limestone statue of a goddess, or lady of high rank, wearing a heavy wig and a lotus flower over her forehead. From Thebes. XlXth or XXth dynasty. Height 10 in. [No. 435.] 708. (Bay 21.) — Upper portions of seated figures of a priest, or official, and his wife. XlXth or XXth dynasty. Height I ft. loi in., width 2 ft. 11 in. [Nos. 126 + 432.] 709. {Bay 21.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Smen-taui l^ii^^ ]| , a superintendent of the royal miners, sculptured with a scene representing the deceased and four members of his family adoring Osiris and Isis. XlXth or XXth dynasty. Height i ft. 7 in., width I ft. I in. [No. 312.] 710. {Bay 22.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Ra-messu-em-per-Ra jl ^ the chief guardian of the doors of the temple of Rameses H, in the House of Amen, sculptured with scenes representing the deceased worshipping Osiris, Isis, Horus, and Thoth, and the deceased and his relatives worshipping Hathor in the persea tree. XlXth or XXth dynasty. Height 2 ft. 2 in., width i ft. 4 in. [No. 796.] 711. {Bay 22.) — Sandstone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Amen-mes [1 fl [' ^ ' ^ royal scribe, on which is sculptured a scene, in three registers, representing the deceased and his family adoring Osiris, Isis, and Horus. XlXth or XXth dynasty. Height 2 ft. 3 in., width i ft. 3 in. [No. 351.] 712. {Bay 22.) — White limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Paiharui ^ [H a superintendent of the stables, on which are sculptured the following scenes: — i. The deceased and his wife Nebtaa adoring Osiris. 2. The family of Paiharui H 2 196 SOUTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. [XlXth dyn. adoring their father and mother. 3. Faiharui and relatives adoring his father Ra-mes and his mother Urti. XlXth or XXth dynasty. Height i ft. 10 in., with i ft. i in. [No. 313.] 713. {Bay 22.) top, of Qaha A men, on which are sculptured Shrine of Ruka, overseer of the artificers of the temple of Horus of Mamat, in Nubia. [Central Saloon, No. 714.] Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded ^ ' ^ superintendent of work- the following scenes: — 1. Qaha adoring Osiris. 2. Qaha adoring Anubis. 3 and 4. Members of the family and relatives of the deceased making offerings at an altar, and adoring the deceased. A portion of the rounded top is broken, and the surface of the stele is damaged. XlXth or XXth dynasty. Height 3 ft., width I ft. 10 in. [No. 144.] lord of Mamat 714. {Central Saloon.) — Rectangular limestone shrine of Ruka ^^T^ V ^ ' ^^^^ super- intendent of the artificers of the temple of Horus, On the sides are figures of the deceased adoring Osiris, Isis, and Nephthys under the forms of serpents, and on the back is sculptured a scene in which Ruka and his wife Sen-seneb | [1 J ^ ^ , are receiving the offerings and adoration of their relatives. The texts referring to a second scene have been cut, but the figures are wanting. XlXth or XXth dynasty. From Nubia (?). Height 2 ft. 2 in., width I ft. lO in. [No. 476.] 197 NEW EMPIRE. TWENTIETH DYNASTY. 715. {B(7y 21.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Ak-beru ■" — " Jj ^ , surnamed Ra-mes-nekhtu .A il Sepulchral stele of Akbeiu, a doorkeeper of a temple of Rameses II. [Bay 21, No. 715. J O P a doorkeeper of the third class of a temple of Rameses II, on which are sculptured scenes representing 198 SOUTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. [XXth dyn. the deceased, and Mashakbu-Pentaur '^^^ Jj ^> and Pen-Naat, and two women adoring Osiris, Isis, and Nephthys. XXth dynasty. Height i ft. loin., width I ft. 2 in. [No. 290.] 716. {Bay 18.) — Circular Hmcstone base of a small pillar, which stood in the sanctuary of Rameses III, at Karnak, inscribed with the prenomen and nomen of the king. The texts read : — iMlIlj tA ^1 1 1 1 1 1 1^ AAAAAA iMlJ Af XXth dynasty, about B.C. 1200. Diameter i ft, i in. [No. 634.] 717. (^Central Saloon.) — Rectangular limestone lintel, from the door of a chamber in a building of Rameses III, on which is sculptured, in low relief, a winged disk with pendent uraei. Below this are cut the names and titles of the king, arranged symmetrically. From Sakkarah. XXth dynasty. Length 4 ft. 6 in., breadth 2 ft. 3 in. [No. 1344.] 718. {Bay 22.) — Portion of a wall-slab of a public building, inscribed with parts of the cartouches of Rameses III, king of Egypt, about B.C. 1200. From Gizah. Salt Collection. XXth dynasty. Height i ft. 8 in., width i ft. 7 in. [No. 442.] 719. {Bay 24.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, fractured in places, of Heru-a ^ ^ ' envoy, royal scribe, and royal inspector, the son of Ptah-em-uaa and Het-Hert, who flourished in the reign of Rameses IV (?) XXth dyn.] SARCOPHAGUS OF SETAU. On the upper portion is sculptured a figure of the deceased standing in adoration before the king, behind whom is a figure of the goddess Maat, and below these is a kneeling figure of the deceased. The text contains a list of the offerings made to the priesthood by the king. Belmore Collection. From Thebes. XXth dynasty, about B.C. 1 1 50. Height 2 ft. 5 in., width i ft. 8 in. [No. 588.] 720. {Bay 19.) — Massive red granite cover of the sarco- phagus of Setau p ^ ^ ^ , a royal scribe, a steward of the palace, and governor of the Sudan, who flourished about B.C. 1200. The deceased is represented in mummied form, and wears a heavy wig; his hands are crossed over his breast, and in one is ^ and in the other ^. On his breast is a figure of the goddess Nut, and below are sculptured four scenes in which he is making offerings to four great gods of the dead ; over his feet are figures of I sis and Nephthys weeping. Down the front is a line of text in which Setau beseeches the goddess Nut to spread her wings over him, and on the sides are short inscriptions referring to Seb, or Keb, Anpu, Sep, the four sons of Horus, and two addresses to the deceased, one by Seb, and the other by Nut. XXth dynasty. Height 8 ft, width 2 ft. 8 in. [No. 78.] 721. {Bay 11.) — Lower portion of a seated grey granite figure of Maiu ^ , the high priest of Mentu, lord of Annu Resu (Hermonthis), and overseer of the works in the temple of Nekhebet. He was the son of Ani, a scribe, and his mother was Nub-nefer p>m«q J ^ , a priestess of Sebek. From Al-Kab. XVHIth to XXth dynasty. Height I ft. I in. [No. 1 194.] Presented by Sorners Clarke, Esq.^ 1 896. 722. {Bay 19.) — Sandstone libation basin, ornamented with a head of Hathor, which was dedicated to the goddess Ta-urt, or Thoueris, by Heru-nefer, a judge, son of Neb- tchefa, and his wife Hunru r-^^ <~> J) , and Tehuti-her- mak-f ^ 1 n ^ . On the sides of the basin and 200 SOUTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. [XXth dyn. on a rectangular tablet cut on it are inscribed the names of the judges Nai (|[| ^ , Pa-shet ^ Hui ^ ^ , Kha-em-Uast ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ , Pen- nubi f7f» ^ , Na-hetep ig] . From Karnak. Salt Collection. XXth dynasty. Diameter 2 ft. 3-I in. [No. 28.] 723. {^Central Saloon.) — Base of a black granite statue of Nes-Ptah-Senb ^"1 ^ X | J ' Erpa, and Ha prince, chancellor, Smer-uat, and inspector of the priests, the son of Menthu-em-hat, an Erpa, and Ha prince, and chief of the Ha princes. The text contains a prayer to Amen-Ra, Mut, Khensu in Thebes Nefer-hetep, and Menthu for sepulchral offerings. XXth dynasty. Length 2 ft. 4 in., breadth i ft. 7 in. [No. 133.] 724. {Bay 14.) — Limestone rectangular relief on which is sculptured a tablet for offerings, with figures of bread-cakes, etc., cut in outline in the sunk surface. It was made and dedicated by Tutuaa ^ ^ ^ ^ (| and It-neferth ^ A A 1 in memory of their father Tchakarutha '^'^'||(]]^- XXth dynasty. Length 10 Jii ^m. breadth 7|- in. [No. 1379.] 725. {Bay 16.) — White marble tablet for offerings of /WWVN Nekht Q-^ , on which are cut, in outline, figures of bread-cakes, etc. On the margins are cut prayers to the Great and Little Companies of the Gods for sepulchral offerings, and in front are cut two shallow tanks. XXth dynasty. Length i ft, breadth in. [No. 1295.] 726. {Bay 17.) — Seated alabaster figure of a king, or prince, holding the sceptre J in one hand, and the whip in the other /\. Uninscribed. XXth dynasty (?). Height 2 ft. 9 in. [No. 61 1.] XXth dyn.] MONUMENT OF KHA-EM-APT. 20I 727. {Bay 17.) — Portion of a limestone sepulchral stele, on which is sculptured the figure of a man seated on a chair of state, with a table of offerings before him. XXth dynasty. Height 9-|- in., width 5 in. [No. 850.] 728. {Bay 18.) — Grey granite seated figures of Amen-Ra, the king of the gods, and the goddess Mut, his consort, the lady of Asher, a quarter of Eastern Thebes. From Thebes. XXth dynasty. Height 3 ft. 3J in. [No. 1084.] 729. {Bay 18.) — Limestone sepulchral monument of Kha-em-apt ^= a scribe of the offerings of the Lord of the Two Lands, in the form of a funerary coffer. Within the doorway is sculptured a figure of the deceased, holding in his right hand a sceptre, surmounted by the aegis of Osiris, wearing plumes, and in the other a sceptre, surmounted by an aegis of Horus. On the border is cut a prayer to Osiris for funerary offerings. Barker Collection. XXth dynasty. Height I fr. 8| in. [No. 472.] 730. {Bay 18.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Aa (j'^^^' or Hat-aa ^fl'^^' sculptured with scenes representing the deceased pouring out libations to Osiris, Isis, and Horus, and making offerings to his ancestors, male and female. XXth dynasty. Height I ft. io\ in., width i ft. 3 in. [No. 731. {Bay 18.)— Limestone sepulchral stele of Amen- hetep \ , a divine father of Amen and Khensu, and a royal scribe of the temple of Amen, sculptured with a scene representing the deceased offering incense and H 3 1'/ 2 Sepulchral monument of Kha-em- apt, a scribe. [Bay 18, No. 729.] XXth dynasty. 772.] 202 SOUTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. [XXth dyn. pouring out a libation before Osiris, Horus, and Isis. The text contains a prayer to Osiris, Horus, Isis, Ap-uat, and Anpu for sepulchral offerings. XXth dynasty. Height I ft. I -J in., width io| in. [No. 799.] 732. {Bay 19.) — Upper portion of a granite standing figure of an Erpa, and Ha prince, holding by his left side a standard, surmounted by an aegis of the ram-god Khnemu. XXth dynasty. Height i ft. 2 J in. [No. 122.] 733. {Bay 19.) — Portion of a limestone relief, on which is sculptured the figure of a bull, with its four legs tied together for sacrifice. XXth dynasty. Height 7 in., width 8 in. [No. 298.] 734. {Bay 19.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Athu (j s=5 ^ J a chief reader and fan-bearer, and ol his father Mahu ^\ , an dm Khent priest, sculptured with scenes representing Athu, Mahu, and his grandson Nefer-hra worshipping Osiris, Menu, or Amsu, Heru-nekht, and Ap-uat, who stand beneath the winged disk. The text contains a prayer to these gods for sepulchral offerings, and states that Athu set up the stele to his father's memory. XXth dynasty. Height i ft. 7| in., width i ft. i in. [No. 962.] Pi^esented by Wentworth Huyshe, Esq., 1875. 735. {Bay 20.) — Portion of a limestone sepulchral stele of Amen-mes [j [|] P ^ ' Ra-mes ^ [j] ^ ^ ' and Nefert-ari J (j ^ , a royal scribe of the table (or altar) of the Lord of the Two Lands, overseer of Amen, director of the temple of Rameses H, etc. The text contains a hymn of praise to a god, probably Osiris. Sams Collection, From Thebes. XXth dynasty. Height I ft. 11 in., width 2 ft. 6 in. [No. 142.] 736. {Bay 20.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, of unusual shape, with rounded top, of Un-ta-uat /]"^ ^^"^1 M' a " prince of Kash " {i.e., Nubia), and high priest of Amen, Plate XXV. ( To face pa^e 203. ) Plate XXVI. ( To face pa^e 203. ) Sepulchral stele | of the scribes Au-en-Amen and Ahauti-nefer, sculptured with scenes representing the deceased persons worshipping Osiris and Her-shefit. [Bay 20, 'No. 737.] XXth dynasty. XXth dyn.] STELE OF A HIGH-PRIEST OF MEMPHIS. 203 sculptured with a scene representing the deceased, and his wife Ta-user-s, a priestess of Ap-uat, and two brothers and two sisters, adoring Osiris, Heru-netch-tef, and Isis. The text contains a prayer to these gods for sepulchral offerings. XXth dynasty. (Plate XXV.) Height i ft. loj in., width I ft. 3J in. [No. 792.] 737. {Bay 20.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Au-en-Amen \\ ^ '^^^ \\ ' ^ ^ a scribe, and of Ahauti-nefer Qv^ ^ 6 ^ ' ^ scribe of the altar, or table, of the " Lord of the two Lands," on which are sculptured two scenes : — i. Au-en-Amen adoring Osiris. 2. Ahauti-nefer adoring the god Her-shefit (Arsaphes). XXth dynasty. (Plate XXVL) Height i ft. 6\ in., width i ft. i in. [No. 794.] 738. {Bay 20.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with pyramidal top, of Pa-neter-hen If ^ ' high-priest of Memphis, Tata-aa ^ SQ"^^^' high priest of Memphis, Meriti ^ ^44^^' ^^^^^^ inspector of the cattle of Amen. Pai A5\ OO ^ , the chief bowman, and the five princesses, Nera - Ra, Theti, Mut - nefert, Setmenthi, and Hunrui. On the stele are sculptured a figure of Anpu and a scene representing the above mentioned adoring Osiris and Hathor. XXth dynasty. Height 2 ft. 5 in., width i ft. 6-|- in. [No. 183.] 739. {Bay 21.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Neb-tchefaut ^37 m ^ ' ^ ^^^^^ scribe and superintendent of the granaries of the South and North, i.e.. Upper and Lower Egypt, sculptured with a scene representing the deceased adoring Osiris. XXth dynasty. Height i ft. io|- in., width i ft. 2 in. [No. 793.] 740, 741. {Bay 21.) — Two limestone seated figures of the dog-headed ape, sacred to Thoth and Khensu, the scribe of H 4 204 SOUTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. [XXth dyn. the gods ; each figure had on its head a disk and crescent, which symbolised the lunar character of the animal. They were placed on pedestals, one on each side of a doorway of the temple of Khensu at Thebes. XXth dynasty. Height i ft. 9 in. [No. 1232]; I ft. 8 in. [No. 1233]. 742. 21.)— Portions of a large limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Nefer-ab Figure of the dog-headed ape sacred to Thoth. [Bay 21, No. 740.] a judge, son of the lady Mahi °" "'^'■'^•^ is sculptured a scene re- presenting the deceased, his father, and a long series of relatives adoring the goddess Mer-sekert Thebes. XXth dynasty. Height 5 ft. 9 in., width 3 ft. 11 in. [No. 150.] 743. (Bay 21.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Nehi ^ | ' ^ priestly official (?), on which is sculptured a figure of Heru-ur , who is seated on a chair of state, with a table of offerings before him. XXth dynasty. Height in., width in. [No. 373.] 744. (Bay 21.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Amen-mes [1 fl P ^ I AAAAAA III iZ. and Bak-set ^5-^^^) sculptured with a scene representing the deceased persons adoring the standard of Hathor Nebt-pri-qer-qa (?) XXth dyn.] STELE OF QAA. 205 D'Athanasi Collection. XXth dynasty. Height i ft. 4^ in., width 9 in. [No. 323.] 745. (Bay 21.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Nehebu-Khensu ^"^ ^'^ sister " the lady of the house, the qemdt of Amen," Hent-en- nebt ^ ^ sculptured with a winged disk and a scene in which the deceased and his sister are represented making offerings to Osiris. The text contains a prayer to Osiris and other gods for sepulchral offerings. XXth dynasty. Height I ft. o\ in., width 8-| in. [No. 700.] 746. (Bay 21.) — Portion of a slab inscribed with parts of four lines of hieroglyphic text, which mention the " lord of Akert," etc. From Akhmim. XXth dynasty. Height i ft. 4 in.; width 10 in. [No. 1052.] 747. (Bay 21.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Qaa ^^j'^^^' ^ quarry official and the captain of the barge of Heru-Behutet, sculptured with figures of the solar disk with one wing, the utchat the cow-headed serpent of Hathor, and a scene representing the deceased making offerings to Khensu in Thebes. The text contains a prayer to Khensu, Heru-Behutet, and Hathor of Denderah and Edfu for sepulchral offerings. From Edfu. XXth dynasty. Height i ft. 7 in., width 11 in. [No. 1366.] 748. (Bay 21.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Ur-Reshpu a royal scribe and steward, and Amen-mes, a royal scribe and steward, on which are sculptured figures of the deceased persons and their families, arranged in three registers, adoring the standard, on the top of which was the box containing the head of that god. On one side of it are Horus and a ram-standard, and on the other Isis and a ram-standard. Salt Collection. From Abydos. XXth dynasty. Height 4 ft. 7 in., width 3 ft. [No. 161.] 2o6 SOUTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. [XXth dyn. 749. {Bay 22.) — Sandstone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Mer-Ptah-per-Amen ^ ^ ^ U ^ ^ on which are sculptured the following scenes : — Obverse : The deceased and his wife and sons adoring the Theban triad of Amen-Ra, Mut, and Khensu. Reverse : The deceased and members of his family adoring Osiris, Isis, and Amen-Ra. It is unusual to find stelae of this class with sculptures on both sides. D'Athanasi Collection. From Thebes. XXth dynasty. Height I ft. 8 J in., width I ft. 2 in. [No. 350.] 750. {Bay 22.) — Sandstone sepulchral stele, with rounded top of Nefer ^ |p;^<; which is sculptured a scene representing the deceased, her daughter, and six relatives adoring Osiris, " lord of Eternity," who is seated on a throne. Sams Collection. XXth dynasty. Height i ft. 9 in., width I ft. 3 in. [No. 306.] 751. {Bay 22.) — Sandstone sepulchral stele, with pyra- midal top, of Bak-en-Amen \\ ' a scribe of the table and wine cellar, on which are sculptured the following: — I. Figure of Anpu. 2. Figures of the deceased and his wife, Urt-uah-su <=:> ^ ^ ^ ' adoring Osiris and Isis. 3 and 4. Amen-em-apt, son of the deceased, and his wife and relatives adoring Osiris and Isis. XXth dynasty. Height 2 ft. 3 in., width i ft. 2\ in. [No. 349.] 752. {Bay 22.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Pai ^ J the overseer of the household of the " chief queen of the Lord of the Two Lands," on which are sculptured the following scenes : — i. Winged disk. 2. Pai adoring Osiris, Isis, and Heru-netch-tef. 3 and 4. Members of the family of Pai bringing offerings and making adoration to himself and his wife Erpit ^ ^ • Below is a text con- taining a prayer to Osiris Khenti Amenti Un-nefer, Horus, Ap-uat, Anpu, and all the great gods of the Other World, XXthdyn.] SHRINE OF AMEN-EM-HEB. 20/ for sepulchral offerings. D'Athanasi Collection. From Thebes. XXth dynasty. Height 3 ft. 4 in., width i ft. 10 in. [No. 1 56.] 753. {Bay 24.) — Portion of a limestone sepulchral stele, sculptured with a scene representing the deceased worshipping Ra-Harmachis. Sams Collection. XXth dynasty. Height I ft. I in., width i ft. 5 in. [No. 318.] 754. {Bay 17.) — Limestone shrine, in the form of a sepul- chral coffer, of Amen-em-heb [| ^ ^ | J ^ , a scribe of the bowmen of the Lord of the Two Lands. Above the door are cut the utchats, the Boat of Ra, the symbol of Osiris of Abydos, etc., and in the door is sculptured in relief a figure of the deceased holding a standard, the head of which is in the form of that of a god wearing plumes. On each side of the door is a figure of the deceased. On the right side of the shrine are figures of Amen-em-heb, his wife Ta-nefer ^'^^^J^^^' Neb-Amen, and Bakuru; and on the left are figures of the deceased and his wife, and of two children. The scribe Neheri f[] (J[J ^yl , is mentioned in the line of text which runs round the monument. Barker Collec- tion. XXth to XXHnd dynasty. Height 2 ft. 3 in. [No. 474.] 755. {Bay 19.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Mahu 1 -n | , a scribe, on which are cut in outline a series of scenes representing Mahu making offerings to Osiris and Isis, and to several pairs of ancestors. Sams Collection XXth to XXHnd dynasty. Height 2 ft. 8 in., width i ft. I in [No. 311.] 756. {Bay 19.) — Lower portion of a black granite kneeling figure of Amen-mes (j f 1 ^ ' ^ royal scribe, the son of Pen-tcherti-Ani (?) ° B ® ll ^IQ ® ' and the lady Anit SN\N^ \\ ill 11 208 SOUTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. [XXIst dyn. j| xXth to XXIInd dynasty. Height i ft. 7l in. [No. 137.] Presented by His Majesty King George III, 1801. 757. (Bay 24.) — Painted limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Ra-uben , j| q ^ j^^^g^j sculptured with a winged disk and a figure of the deceased standing in adoration before Ra-Heru-khuti The text contains a prayer for sepulchral offerings. XXth to XXIInd dynasty. Height I ft. I in., width 8J in. [No. 320]. 758. (Southern Gallery}) — Papyrus inscribed in hiero- glyphic characters with a series of Chapters of the Theban Recension of the Book of the Dead, with the accompanying vignettes, etc., for Queen Netchemet \ ''^^ | ^ ' ^1 the mother or wife of Her-Heru high-priest of Amen and king of Egypt, about B.C. 1050. Vignettes : — 1. Ra-Harmachis seated, with a table of offerings before him. 2. King Her-Heru and Netchemet. 3. King Her-Heru and Netchemet making offerings. They stand, with hands raised in adoration, before Osiris, who is seated within a shrine. In front of him are : (i) A pair of scales in which the deceased Netchemet is being weighed against the symbol of righteousness by the Ape-god Thoth. (ii) The four sons of Horus seated on a lily, (iii) The goddess Isis. 4. King Her-Heru and Netchemet adoring the setting sun. 5. The Sunrise. The solar disk adored by apes. 6. The Doors of the Tuat, or Other World. XXIstdyn.] PAPYRUS OF QUEEN NETCHEMET. 209 7. The Funeral Procession. The body of the queen being drawn along on a sledge by the cows which are to be offered up as sacrifices. 8. A funeral coffer drawn by priests. 9. The priest burning incense. 10. Ministrant bearing offerings. 11. The queen playing draughts in the Other World. 12. The soul of Queen Netchemet. 13. The queen adoring the lion-gods of yesterday and to-morrow. 14. The Bennu bird of Heliopolis. 15. The mummy being watched over by two vultures, i.e. I sis and Nephthys. Text :— 1. A Hymn to Ra when he rises. 2. Adorations to Osiris. 3. A Hymn to the setting sun. 4. Chapter XVH of the Book of the Dead. From Thebes. XXIst dynasty. Length 13 ft. 7 in. [No. 10541.] Presented by His Majesty King Edward VII, 1903. 759. {Bay 24.) — Fainted limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top and raised border, of Ast jj ^, surnamed Nenkasa 4-4- , 6^ ^ , the daughter of Ankh-Khensu, and Tchet-Mut-as-ankh ^^^^ ^ P ^ ' sculptured with a scene representing the deceased adoring Ra-Harmachis and Isis. Below is a prayer to Ra-Harmachis, Tem, and Ptah- Seker, that the deceased's soul may " come forth to see the "disk." XXIst dynasty. Height i ft. 4 in., width 11 in. [No. 931.] 760. {Bay 22.) — Portion of a slab, with deeply cut hieroglyphics, recording the name of a king Mer-taui pen Amen T==r ° From Tarrana. XXIst ■ ... ■ /\AA/WV dynasty (?). Height i ft. i J in., width i ft. 3 in. [No. 653.] 2IO SOUTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. [XXIInd dyn. 761. {Bay 20.) — Rectangular sepulchral stele of Pa-hapt- tep-nekhtu | ^ ° on which is cut a scene representing the deceased making an offering to the god Ptah. Salt Collection. XX 1st dynasty. Height 9J in., width 5|- in. [No. 342.] 762. {Bay 22.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Pen-Amen (I ^y*] , a royal scribe and AAAAAA I AAAAAA r I Kher-heb priest, the son of Mut-em-apt, on which are sculptured scenes representing the deceased adoring Osiris, Isis, and Horus, and seated with relatives with tables of sepulchral offerings before them. Salt Collection. XX 1st or XXIInd dynasty. Height i ft. 6\ in., width i ft. i in. [No. 309.] 763. {Bay 19.) — Massive grey granite seated statue of Sekhet, a fire-goddess, in the form of a woman with the head of a lioness, with the solar disk on her head. She wears a deep wig, a necklace, bracelets, anklets, and a tunic which extends to her ankles. On the front of her throne are cut the prenomen and nomen of Shashanq I, the Shishak of the Bible (i Kings xi, 40 ; xiv, 25-28 ; 2 Chron. xii, 2-13), king of Egypt, about B.C. 966 : QUI From Karnak. Belmore Collection. XXIInd dynasty. (Plate XXVII.) Height 7 ft. 7 in. [No. 517.] 764. {Bay 20.) — Massive grey granite seated statue of Sekhet, a fire goddess, similar to No. 763. On the front of her throne are cut the prenomen and nomen of Shashanq I, {To face page 210.) Plate XXVIL Statue of Sekhet, a Fire-goddess. On the throne are cut the names of Shashanq I (Shishak), about B.C. 966. []ry ic, No. 763.] XXIInd dyn.] STATUE OF PRINCE AUPUTH. 211 king of Egypt, about B.C. 966, and on the sides are symbols of the union of the Two Egypts, North and South • From Karnak. Salt Collection. XXIInd dynasty. Height 6 ft. 8 in. [No. 63.] 765. {Bay 19.) — Fine limestone base of a statue of nee Auputh „ ^ , the son of Shashanq I and high-priest of Amen and com- mander-in-chief of the Egyptian army. The inscription on the upper surface and the sides contains the name and titles of Auputh several times repeated. From Karnak. XXIInd dynasty, i ft. 5 in. by I ft. 3 in. by 4-J in. [No. 1307.] 766. {Bay 22.) — Quartzite sandstone statue of Hapi, the Nile-god, who is represented standing in a meadow filled with plants, and holding on his outstretched hands an altar, or table of offerings, from which hang down bunches of grain, green herbs, flowers, water-fowl, etc. It was dedicated to Amen-Ra, the king of the gods at Thebes, by Shashanq (Shishak) meri- Amen-Ra ] ,M (?) I □ f'^Olo"^- These may have been cut on the base at a later date. XXIVth dynasty. Length i ft. 3 in., width 11 in. [No. 713.] 796. (Bay 20.) — Rectangular granite libation vessel, in- scribed with the name of Queen Amenartas XXVth dynasty, about B.C. 700 (?). Length i ft. 2|- in., breadth 8 in. [No. 1380.] 797. (Bay 25.) — Black basalt rectangular slab, inscribed with a mythological text, which was copied from an old and partly obliterated document, by the order of Shabaka, king XXVthdyn.] MYTHOLOGICAL TEXT. 221 of Egypt, about B.C. 700, and set up in the temple of Ptah at Memphis. The text consists of two horizontal lines, which contain the names of Shabaka, and state the reason for cutting the inscription. Below these were sixty perpendicular lines of text, having reference to legends of Ptah, Ra, Horus, Set, and other gods, but as one third of this number is wanting, it is impossible to give any complete account of their contents. This slab has been used as the nether stone of a mill, and grooves cut in it for the flour to run out. XXVth dynasty. Length 4 ft. 6 in., breadth 2 ft. 2 in. [No. 498 (135*).] Presented by Earl Spencer, 1805. 798. {Bay 20.) — Lower portion of a seated figure of Na- menkh-Amen ^ [I , an Erpa, Ha prince, Siner-uat, scribe and priest, who flourished in the reign of Queen Amen- artas, about B.C. 700. XXVth dynasty. Height i ft. i in., I ft. 2-J in. square. [No. 908.] 799. {Bay^ 22.)— Cast of the stele of Ta-nuath-Amen, king of Nubia, or the Northern Sudan, inscribed with an account of his dream, in which, according to the priests, his sovereignty over the whole country was foretold. Having received the kingship from Amen-Ra of Napata, he set out for the North, invaded Egypt, and marched to Heliopolis, overcoming all opposition on his way. He made war upon the governors of the chief cities in the Delta, and claims to have defeated them, but, according to the Annals of Ashur- bani-pal, he was himself defeated by the Assyrians, and obliged to fly to his own country. The original stele was found at Gebel Barkal, opposite to the site of the ancient city of Napata, and is now in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. Height 3 ft. 5 in. [No. 11 24.] 222 TWENTY-SIXTH DYNASTY. 800. {Bay 24.) — Black basalt intercolumnar slab, with deep cornice surmounted by uraei on the obverse and by hawks on the reverse. On the obverse is sculptured a scene wherein Psammetichus I J C^X^J C° ^ li^^J is represented kneeling and presenting offerings to Menthu, to two bull-headed gods, and to a serpent (Tem ?), and on the reverse is a mutilated scene of similar import. Found in the temple of Temu at Rosetta, wherein the " Rosetta Stone " (No. 960) was originally placed. XXVIth dynasty. Height 4 ft., width 3 ft. 4 in. [No. 20.] Presented by His Majesty King George III, 1801. 801. {Bay 24.) — Portion of a grey granite statue of Psammetichus I J O | "O" J, king of Egypt, about B.C. 660. From Karnak. XXVIth dynasty. Height 1 ft. 5 in. [No. 600.] Presented by W. R. Hamilton, Esg.^ 1 840. 802. {Bay 24.)— Shaft of a basalt column, inscribed with the prenomen and titles of Psammetichus I (^O | 0" J, king of Egypt, about B.C. 660. XXVIth dynasty. From the temple of Temu at Rosetta. Height 3 ft. 5 in., diameter i ft. 2 in. [No. 964.] 803. {Bay 23.) — Head of a colossal seated sandstone statue of Psammetichus II, king of Egypt, about B.C. 596. It was found, with the fragments of its throne, on which were cut the cartouches f O 1 'O' ' fa P |^ ' "^^^ the southern end of the Suez Canal, in 1906. XXVIth dynasty. Height 2 ft. 9 in. [No. 1238.] 804. {Bay 22.) — Portion of a limestone stele, on which is cut in outline a figure of Uah-ab-Ra ( ^Q | O] , king of Egypt, about B.C. 590, the "Pharaoh Hophra" of Jeremiah xliv, 30, and the " Apries " of Herodotus, making an offering XXVIth dyn.] TABLET OF AAHMES II 223 of two vases of wine to a god. From Abydos. XXVIth dynasty. Height 2 ft. 2 in., width i ft. [No. 1358.] Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fimd^ 1 90 1 . 805. {Central Saloon?) — Lower portion of a black granite kneeling statue of Pef-a-Net ^ a , the son of Sebek and the lady Nanes-Bast ^ o ^' a priestess of Sais, holding a shrine, on which is sculptured a figure of Osiris. The deceased held the offices of chief physician to King Uah-ab-Ra, i.e., Apries, Pharaoh Hophra (^O I 'O' j (^ Q I ■0' ] , superintendent of the two Treasuries , chief councillor, and superintendent of the "Great House," or Palace, priest of Horus of Pe, Amen of Thebes, etc. XXVIth dynasty, about B.C. 590. Height 2 ft. 4 in. [No. 83.] 806. (Bay 16.) — Black granite tablet for offerings of a king whose names and titles have been erased ; the traces ot the signs in the first cartouche suggest that it was made for Q <5 l^'O' ^ , i.e., Aahmes II, who reigned about B.C. 570. On the tablet are sculptured figures of libation jars, vessels for wine and unguents, cakes, geese, etc., and round the edges is an inscription in which the deceased prays for thousands of loaves of bread, oxen, geese, thousands of vessels of beer, unguents, incense, wine, thousands of suits of linen garments, apparel, etc. Salt Collection. XXVIth dynasty. From Sais. Length 2 ft. 8 in., breadth 2 ft. 5 in. [No. 94.] 807. (Bay 17.) — Massive red granite tablet for offerings of Aahmes (Amasis II) |^ fo'^O'] , I jj j, king of Egypt about B.C. 570, sculptured on the margins with a text containing the names and titles of the deceased. On the face are sculptured figures of the usual objects presented, and at the back is cut a tank five inches deep. XXVIth dynasty. Length i ft. 7 in., breadth i ft. lo^ in., depth I ft. I in. [No. 610.] Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fund^ 1902. 224 SOUTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. [XXVIth dyn. 808. {Bay 24.) — Limestone stele, with rounded top, dated in the eighth year of Khnem-ab-Ra Aah-mes sa Net, i.e., Amasis II, king of Egypt, about B.C. 570, inscribed with a text recording the dedication of a building, etc., to the goddess Net, or Neith, of Sais, and to Horus of Resenet, and Horus of Mehenet. On the upper portion is sculptured a scene representing the king offering two vases to Neith, behind whom stand the two Horus gods ; above is a winged disk with pendent uraei. From Sais. XXV [th dynasty. (Plate XXIX.) Height i ft \\ in., width lof in. [No. 142;.] 809. (^Bay 24.) — Limestone stele, with rounded top, on the upper portion of which is cut a scene representing Aahmes (Amasis II) J O <5 'O' J, king of Egypt, about B.C. 570, making an offering of a field to Ra, or Horus, and I sis. Above is the winged disk. The dedication took place in the first year of the king's reign. Height i ft. 10 in., width I ft. o\ in. [No. 952.] 810. {Bay 24.)— Cast of the inscription of Psemthek □ P 1^ ^ an official who flourished in the reign of Aahmes II (Amasis), about B.C. 570, containing a prayer for funerary offerings. Height i ft. 'j\ in., width 8^ in. [No. 655.] Presented by the Society of Afitiquaries of London, 1870. 811. {Bay 24.) — Rectangular black limestone sarcophagus of Ankh - nes - nefer -ab-Ra (^•f*"|rj'0'oj, daughter of Psammetichus II, king of Egypt, about B.C. 596, and Queen Thakhauath Q J ^ s=3 J, and wife of Amasis H. On the outside of the cover is sculptured, in relief, a figure of the queen wearing the vulture head-dress surmounted by the disk and horns of Hathor and the plumes of Amen-Ra. She is arrayed in a garment which reaches to her ankles, and holds the sceptre |. On the inside of the cover is a full length figure of the goddess Nut, and on the bottom of the sarcophagus is another of Hathor-Amenti. The whole sarcophagus, both inside and outside, is covered with well-cut hieroglyphic inscrip- tions, containing prayers and addresses to the various gods of the dead. The body of the queen was removed from the ( To face page. 224. ) Plate XXIX. Plate XXX. ( To face page 22^. ) XXVIthdyn.] QUEEN ANKH-NES-NEFER-AB-RA. 225 sarcophagus in very early times, probably during the reign of Cambyses, and burnt. Subsequently the sarcophagus seems to have been occupied by a royal scribe called Amen-hetep, J— I ^1 I I I I I 1^ m or Pi-Menth g , who had his name inserted in the cartouches of the queen, and caused the feminine suffixes to be made masculine, in order that the prayers, etc., might be his. The sarcophagus was found at the bottom of a pit, one hundred and twenty-five feet deep, behind the Ramesseum at Thebes ; it was removed to Paris, but was subsequently purchased by the Trustees of the British Museum. XXVIth dynasty. (Plate XXX.) Length 8 ft. 6 in., breadth 3 ft. 9-^ in., height when closed 3 ft. 8 in., weight about 5| tons. [No. 32.] 812. {Bay 24.) — Sandstone relief, sculptured with a scene representing the high-priestess of Amen Queen Ankh-nes- nefer-ab-Ra Net-aqert ^* ^ ^ |^ j <^ -| -| AA/WV\ ^^(J ^ ] , accompanied by Shashanq , y 1 y 1 1 y 1 y 1 ^ , the chief steward of the high-priestess, making offerings to Amen-Ra. From Thebes. XXVIth dynasty. Anastasi Collection. Height i ft. 9 in., width i ft. 4 in. [No. 835.] 813. (yBay 24.) — Portion of a sandstone slab, inscribed with the name of Queen Ankh-nes-nefer-ab-Ra ^ ^ o' ^ high-priestess of Amen, daughter of Psammetichus II, and wife of Amasis II, king of Egypt, about B.C. 570. XXVIth dynasty. From Thebes. Height 3 ft. 2 in. [No. 907.] 814. {Bay 24.) — Upper portion of a grey granite statue of Ta-Khart-Ast ^ jj ^ ^ , a princess, the daughter of Amasis II, king of Egypt, about B.C. 570. XXVIth dynasty. Height 2 ft. 4 in. [No. 775.] 815. {Bay 18.) — Cast of the stele of Heru-sa-atef, king of Nubia, or the Northern Sudan, dated in the thirty-fourth (?) year of his reign, about B.C. 580. The text contains an ] 226 SOUTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. [XXVIth dyn. account of the military expeditions which this king made against the tribes in the Southern and Eastern Sdd^n in the 3rd, 5th, 6th, nth, i6th, i8th, 23rd and 33rd years of his reign, and records the restoration of the temples of Amen-Ra of Napata, and of other gods, and gives a list of the properties with which he endowed them. The original stele was found at Gebel Barkal, opposite to the site of the ancient city of Napata, and is now in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. Height 6 ft. 7 in. [No. 1125.] 816. {Bay 20.) — Cast of a stele inscribed with an account of the Coronation of Aspelta, king of Nubia, at Napata, in the sixth century before Christ. The text records that the chief officers of state presented the " Royal Brethren " before Amen-Ra, and expected him to indicate which of them was to be king by touching him. When the Royal Brethren had passed before the god, who made no sign, they brought into his presence Aspelta, whose mother had been high-priestess of Amen. Then Amen-Ra touched him, and declared that he should be king, and should rebuild the temples in the lands of the South and North, and bestowed upon him the sceptre and crown of sovereignty. Thereupon the priests and soldiers cast themselves down before Aspelta, and paid him homage. The inscription concludes with a statement that Aspelta established two annual festivals, and enumerates the gifts which he bestowed upon the priests of Amen. The original stele was found at Gebel Barkal, opposite to the site of the ancient city of Napata, in the Sudan, and is now in the Egyptian Museum at Cairo. Height 5 ft. 4 in. [No. 11 22.] 817. {Bay 20.) — Cast of a stele inscribed with an account of the passing of an edict of excommunication by a king of Napata in the sixth century before Christ. This edict was directed against a Sudani sect, or tribe, which appears to have been in the habit of eating raw meat, probably cut from the animal whilst still alive. It seems that the sect also deter- mined to slay all those who cooked their meat before eating it. The edict strictly prohibits any eater of raw meat from entering the temple of Amen-Ra of Napata, and invokes a curse upon all the members of the sect and their posterity. The original stele was found at Gebel Barkal, opposite to the site of the ancient city of Napata, in the Sudan, and is now in the Egyptian Museum at Cairo. Height 4 ft. [No. 11 26.] XXVIth dyn.] STATUE OF UAH-AB-RA. 227 818. {Bay 21.) — Black basalt kneeling statue of Uah-ab- Ra ^ ^ o, holding a shrine containing a figure of Osiris. Q /fv AA/WVA The deceased was the son of Pef-a-Net and Ta-sheb-en-Net ^ J ' was an Erpa, a Ha prince, a Smer uat, governor of the Eastern and Western desert lands, commander-in-chief of the army in the South and North, and director of ithe temples and priests of Heru-ur of the Two Lands. Found near Lake Mareotis, about fifty miles from Rosetta, in 1785. XXVIth dynasty, about B.C. 575. Height 5 ft. II in. [No. in.] Presented by E. Fletcher, Esq., 1 844. 819. {Bay 23.) — Portion of a black basalt kneeling statue of Henta ^ 'vX , who was also called Khnem-ab-Ra-men prefect of the temples and chief reader of the goddess Neith of Sais, holding a shrine containing a figure of Neith sculptured in relief On the base of the shrine is cut a petition to Neith that she will make the name of the deceased to flourish for ever, and on the base of the statue is inscribed a prayer for sepulchral offerings. XXVIth dynasty. [For the black basalt sarcophagus of Henta, see No. 828 (86).] Height 2 ft. [No. 134.] Presefited by Matthezv Duane, Esq., 1771. 820. {Bay 24.) — Portion of a white limestone figure of Ankh-p-khart □ a divine father of Amen, a libationer of Menu-Amen-em-khut in Abtet, and of Khensu-pa-khart, the son of the lady Khart-Menu, a sistrum bearer of Amen, and of Tchet-Khensu-af-ankh, a priest and scribe. The deceased holds before him a shrine containing a figure, in relief, of Khensu-p-khart, the third member of the Theban triad. In the inscription the deceased says that he ministered ^nnnn in the temple for eighty years j © q p| f| q ' h^gs Amen to set up his house in the land of the living, and to grant him posterity, son following son for ever. XXVIth dynasty. Height 2 ft. 2 in. [No. 92.] I 2 228 SOUTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. [XXVIth dyn. 821. {Bay 22.) — Circular, black granite libation bowl, ornamented with a figure of the head of Hathor in relief, and inscribed with prayers for sepulchral offerings to Mut and Hathor. It was dedicated for use in the temple of Amen-em- Apt, or Karnak, by Mentu-em-hat ^ , or Mentu-em-hat-senb ^ ^ ^ |1 an Erpa, Ha prince, chancellor, and Siner udt, who was the second priest of one god, and fourth priest of another. XXVIth dynasty. From Thebes. Height i ft. i in., diameter 2 ft. 3 in. [No. 1292.] 822. {Bay 22,) — Massive black basalt libation bowl, orna- mented with heads of the goddess Hathor, cut in sunk relief. After the XXVIth dynasty. Height 6 in., diameter 2 ft. 6 in. [No. 1386(28*).] Presented by R. Goff, Esq., 1848. 823. {Bay 25.) — Cast of a green basalt figure of the Cow of Hathor, wearing her characteristic head-dress, neck- lace, mendt, etc., dedicated to a shrine of the goddess by Psemthek (Psammetichus), a Smer 2iat, governor of the temple, inspector, councillor, superintendent of the palace, seal-bearer, and priest of the goddess Hathor. Under the chin of the cow stands a figure of Psammetichus, whose name and titles are cut upon his tunic. The original belongs to the period of the XXVIth dynasty, and is in the Egyptian Museum, Cairo. Height 3 ft. 2 in., length 3 ft. 2 in. [No. 1076.] Presented by the Egyptian Governme?tt, 1 890. 824. {Bay 26.) — Cast of a green basalt figure of the hippopotamus goddess Smetsmet ^ ^1= or Rert- rert ® ^ , dedicated by Pabasaa ^ (| , the son of Peta-Bast when Net-Aqert, the daughter of Psam- metichus I, was high-priestess of Amen. The deceased held the rank and offices of Erpa, Ha prince, chancellor, Smer udt, priest of Amen, superintendent of the prophets of the XXVIthdyn.] SARCOPHAGUS OF HAP-MEN. 229 South and the North, chief steward of the high priestess of Amen, etc. Tlie original is in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. Height 3 ft. 4 in. [No. 1075.] Presented by the Egyptian Government, 1890. 825. {Bay 26.) — Massive grey granite sarcophagus and cover, with one end rounded, of Nes-qetiu ^ l^m^' ^" Erpa, Ha prince, chancellor, Siner ucit, scribe in the library of Amen-Ra, royal herald, libationer of the gods of the temples of Memphis, overseer of the treasury, etc., son of Aahmes, a priest of Uatchit, and the lady Ta-sa-en-ankh ^ wV . On the cover is sculptured, in relief, a bearded face, and down it are seventeen lines of text containing speeches of the four sons of Horus and addresses to the deceased. On the breast are figures of Nut, Isis, and Nephthys, and the four sons of Horus ; on the foot is the figure of Isis. On the outside of the sarcophagus are cut figures of twenty- two protecting gods with appropriate inscriptions, on one end the boat of Afu-Ra, and on the other two serpents, gods, etc. Found in Campbell's Tomb near die Pyramids of Gizah. XX Vlth dynasty. Length 8 ft. 2 in,, breadth 3 ft. 6 in., height 4 ft. 8 in., weight about Si tons. [No. 3.] Presented by Colonel Hoivard Vyse, 1839. 826. (Bay 25.) — Grey granite sarcophagus of Hap-men 0 A^^^ who was surnamed Khensu-tef ^ l,,"^ L=ZI , /N □ MMAM /WWV\ T son of the lady Hetep-Amen-atef-s (j ^ (| *^^=^ an Erpa, a Ha prince, Smer udt, scribe of the revenues of Egypt, chief of the royal scribes, overseer of the scribes of the taxes, director of the granaries, general of the army, etc. On the outside of the sarcophagus are sculptured figures of Nephthys, Isis, the four sons of Horus, Anubis, , etc. On the bottom, inside, is a full length figure of the goddess of Amenti, and on the sides and ends are cut figures of the twenty-one gods and goddesses who protected the various members of the body of the deceased. This sarcophagus was found in Cairo, where it was used as a water tank, and a hole 230 SOUTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. [XXVIth dyn. was drilled at one end to empty it when necessary. XXVIth dynasty. Length 9 feet, width 4 ft. 7 in., height 3 ft. 1 1 in., weight about 7 tons 4 cwts. [No. 23.] Presented by His Majesty King George III, 1 80 1 . 827. {Bay 27.)— Grey basalt coffin of Uah-ab-Ra, over- seer of the scribes of the Hat ^ ^ , inspector of scribes, and overseer of royal scribes, in the form of a bearded, mummied man, wearing a heavy wig and necklace. On the front of the cover are three lines of large well-cut hieroglyphics, containing the deceased's " beautiful name " and titles, and the statement that he " shall rise like a lily in the beautiful lake of Nefer- Tem," and shall " see the gods daily." Round the upper edge of the coffin is a line of text in which it is declared that Horus shall come and embrace the deceased, who shall appear in the sky, be born in heaven, and live with the gods. From "Campbell's Tomb" at Gizah. XXVIth dynasty. (Plate XXXI.) Length 8 ft. 3 in., breadth 3 ft. 10 in., height 3 ft. 6 in., weight about 4 tons 9 cwt. [No. 1384.] 828. {Bay 27.)— Black basalt coffin of Henta ITI ^ '^^^ ' Henaata ITI (j 1^ [| , who was also called Khnem-ab-Ra-men ( O <5 O J ™ , prefect of the temples, and chief reader of the goddess Neith of Sais, inscribed on the upper edge, outside, with two texts describing his felicity in the Other World. Found on the bank of the Nile at Biilak. XXVIth dynasty. [For the statue of Henta see No. 819 (134).] Height 7 ft. 6 in. [No. 86.] Presented by His Majesty King George HI, 1801. 829. {Bay 28.) — Grey basalt coffin of Psemthek, son of Pathenf in the form of a bearded, mummied man, wearing a heavy wig and an elaborate pectoral with hawks' heads. On the front of the cover are eight lines of large well- cut hieroglyphics, containing a series of short sentences which refer to the happiness of the deceased in heaven with the gods, and round the upper edge of the coffin is a line of text in which it is asserted that the deceased shall never perish. ( To face page 230. ) Plate XXXL [Grey basalt sarcophagus of Uah-ab-Ra, an inspector of scribes. [Bay 27, No. 827.] XXVIth dynasty, or later. XXVIthdyn.] COFFIN OF PSEMTHEK. 23 1 The phrases are extracted from texts which are as old as the Pyramids. XXVIth dynasty, or later. Length 8 ft. 3 in., breadth 3 ft. 3 in,, height 2 ft. 8 in., weight about 3 tons 16 cwt. [No. 1047.] Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fund, 1888. 830. {Bay 14.) — Grey granite tablet for offerings of a high ecclesiastical official who was priest of Neith, Horus, Sebek, and several other gods, on which are cut, in outline, two lakes of water, and a tablet for offerings , on which are two trees (sycamores), loaves of bread, cakes, etc. Near the edges is a well-cut channel by which the libations ran off the altar to the ground. XXVIth dynasty. Length I ft. 10 in., breadrh 2 ft. 2 in. [No. 1340.] 831. {Bay 14.) — Grey granite tablet for offerings of Ankh-p-khart f'a^^' the son of Asar-ser and the lady Nes-p-Heru-Ra n^^^O^, a scribe, chancellor, and priest of several gods. In it is sunk a rectangular tank, with a channel leading to the spout, and on it are sculptured figures of four bread-cakes and two libation jars. On the margins are cut a text containing the names and titles of the deceased and prayers for sepulchral offerings. XXVIth dynasty. Length 2 ft. 4 in., breadth i ft. 1 1 in. [No. 1284.] 832. {Bay 14.) — Schist tablet for offerings of Tai-nekht- en-Uast ^ \ Bak-ref and Utcha-pes, sculptured with figures of birds, cakes, vases, etc., and inscribed with prayers to Osiris of the Staircase j]"^ ® ^ I > Amsu, and Osiris of Qebti. XXVIth dynasty. Length I ft. o\ in., breadth io| in. [No. 1202.] 833. {Bay 14.) — Limestone tablet for offerings, on the margins of which is a hieroglyphic inscription of which only a few signs are legible. Found near the temple of Ptah at Memphis. XXVIth dynasty (?) Length 10 in., breadth I ft. I in. [No. 703.] 232 SOUTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. [XXVIth dyn. 834. {Bay i6.) — Black granite tablet for offerings, in- scribed on the face and sides with extracts from Chapters of the Book of the Dead which relate to funeral offerings. In the centre are sculptured, in relief, figures of a vase and two cakes of bread, and on each side of these is sunk a " tank," in the form of a cartouche. XXVIth dynasty. Length 2 ft. 2 in., breadth 2 ft. i in. [No. 1354.] 835. {Bay 16.) — Uninscribed sandstone tablet for offerings, on which are sculptured two libation vases, two water-fowl, a vessel of wine, and eight bread-cakes, four on each side of the wine jar. XXVIth dynasty. Length 2 ft. 4 in., breadth I ft. 10 in. [No. 596.] 836. {Bay 16.) — Black granite tablet for offerings of Basa ^ the son of Amen-em-Ant (] °^(|^^, and the lady Nefer-Net ii^scribed with prayers to Ra-Harmachis and Asar Khenti-Amenti for sepulchral offerings. On the surface are sculptured in relief, figures of bread-cakes, geese, libation vases, etc. ; the spout is wanting. XXVIth dynasty. Length i ft. 8 in., breadth i ft. i in. [No. 967.] 837. {Bay 17.) — Seated black granite figure of Neser- Amen (] ^ , the son of Ankh-f-en-Khensu and the lady Nes-khensu. In front of him is sculptured a figure of Ra-Harmachis, and the sides are decorated wnth scenes in which the deceased is represented adoring Osiris, Amen, Mut, Khensu, and Isis and Nephthys (in the form of woman- headed winged serpents), the Tet, etc. The deceased held several priestly offices. XXVIth dynasty. Height i ft. 3 in. [No. 1 197.] 838. {Bay 19.) — Fragment of an inscribed limestone slab from a temple. XXVIth dynasty. Height 3^ in., width 9 in. [No. 787.] 839. {Bay 19.) — Portion of an inscribed limestone slab from the tomb of the chief Kher-heb priest Peta-Amen-Apt at Assasif, in Western Thebes. XXVIth dynasty. Height 7 in., width I ft. 3 in. [No. 786.] Presented by Sir J. Bowring, 1848. XXVIth dyn.] STELE OF NEKAU. 840. {Bay 19.) — Portion of an inscribed limestone slab from the wall of a tomb ; the hieroglyphics and dividing lines are deeply cut and painted, the former in dark green and the latter in red. From Sakkarah. XXVIth dynasty. Height I ft. 2\ in., width i ft. i\ in. [No. 458.] 841. {Bay 19.) — Rectangular limestone slab from the tomb of Nakhi ^^^^ u Qf| ^ ' ^ judge, and his wife Nefert-ari J [| on which are sculptured two scenes. In the first the deceased and his wife are standing in adoration before Ra-Heru-Khuti and praising the " lord of the gods," and in the second they are adoring Osiris Khenti Amenti Unnefer, the lord of Abydos. From Thebes. Belmore Collection. Height 9I in., width 2 ft. 9 in. [No. 281.] 842. {Bay 19.) — Dark green granite stele, with rounded /wwv\ ^ top, of Nekau j j a high ecclesiastical and civil official who flourished at Sais in the reign of one of the Psammetichus kings. In the centre, at the top, is the upper portion of the framework of a niche in the form of a sepulchral coffer ; on the right is a hollow, the purpose of which is unknown, and on the left are sculptured, in relief, figures of the deceased and his brother Nekht-Heru-heb [ Q 1 /] • Their mother was a royal kinswoman. From the collection of Sir Hans Sloane. XXVIth dynasty. Height i ft. 5 in., width I ft. 7 in. [No. 511.] 843. {Bay 20.) — Painted limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Tchaiu-taiu ^ *|J^ the son of Pa-ba ^^'^ which are cut figures of: — I. The winged disk. 2. The deceased adoring Ra-Harmachis. 3. His son □ '-^-^ ^ " v-!Jp • 4. A prayer to Ra- Harmachis for sepulchral offerings. The deceased was the I 3 234 SOUTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. [XXVIth dyn. " chief barber of the temple of Osiris " f==5 ^ ^ S ^ ^ J From Akhmim. XXVIth dynasty. Height i ft. 4 in., width II in. [No. 1317.] 844. {Bay 20.) — Sandstone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Utcha-rens ^ ^ ^ ^ , the daughter of Mehi ^=*^x(J[lJ4, on which are painted figures of: — i. The Sepulchral monument of Nekau and Nekht-Heru-heb. [Bay 19, No. 842.] XXVIth dynasty. winged disk. 2. The deceased adoring Ra in his boat and Temu, Isis, and Nephthys. 3. A prayer addressed to Ra- Heru-Khuti and the gods for sepulchral meals. Belmore Collection. XXVIth dynasty. Height i ft. 2 in., width 9jin. [No. 331.] XXVIthdyn.] STELE OF KATCHAKATCHA. 235 845. {Bay 20.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Kha-em-apt Q ^ ? a scribe, son of the lady Hunru which are cut figures of four deities, and an inscription in which the deceased prays for " glory " before Ra, strength before Sab, and the word of power in the " Other World." After the XXVIth dynasty. Height 9 in., width 6 in. [No. 877.] Presented by Sir J. Bowring, 1848. 846. (^^j/ 21.)— Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Ka . . . s-Bast the daughter of Heru and Nefert, on the upper part of which is cut a figure of the deceased adoring Ra, Khepera, Isis, and Nephthys, who are seated in a boat under the winged disk, and followed by the ape Behutet. Below are a row of khakerti ornaments ^ ^ ^ ^ ' and a text containing a prayer to the gods for sepulchral offerings. Sams Collection. XXVIth dynasty. Height I ft. 1 1 in., width 8| in. [No. 330.] 847. {Bay 21.) — Portion of stele, or slab, from the wall of a tomb of an official, who flourished under the IVth dynasty, and is represented seated on a chair of state, receiving the adoration of his son. The inscription was partly erased under the XXVIth dynasty, and the name and titles of Pa-au ' ^ priest of Neith, were inscribed by his eldest son Nema (?), who was also a priest of Neith. From the Fayyum. Height i ft. i in., width i ft. 8 in. [No. 1042.] Presented by H. Marty?i Kennard, Esq.^ 1888. 848. {Bay 21.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Katchakatcha a priestess of Menu, the daughter of Heru-sa-Ast (whose forefathers for five generations had been priests) and the lady <2>- II On the upper portion are cut figures of the winged disk of Heru-Behutet, the deceased adoring Ra-Harmachis, and the disk of Ra in his boat supported by a god, on one side of I 4 236 SOUTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. [XXVIth dyn. which stands the Soul of Ra, and on the other the Soul of Atem. The text contains a prayer to Ra-Harmachis and Atcm for sepulchial offerings. From Akhmim. XXVIth dynasty. Height 2 ft. 2 in., width i ft. 4 in. [No. 11 38.] 849. {Bay 21.) — Sandstone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Nes-pa-aa-tcharu , son of Ankh-auf which are cut figures of: — i. The winged disk. 2. The deceased adoring Ra in his boat. 3. A prayer to Ra-Harmachis, Khnemu-Ra, Sept, and Anqet, for a happy burial in Amentet. XXVIth dynasty. Height I ft. 3 in., width 8 in. [No. 912.] 850. {Bay 21.) — Portion of a relief from the tomb of a chancellor and Sine?- iidt, on which is sculptured the figure of a sein priest, etc. XXVIth dynasty. Height i ft. 8 in., width 6 in. [No. 836.] 851. {Bay 24.) —Painted limestone stele, with rounded top, on which are sculptured figures of four women, Nes-Heru- p-Khart, Tcha-Het-Hert-mu, Nes-urit, and another, standing in adoration before Ra-Harmachis. XXVIth dynasty. Height I ft. I in., width io| in. [No. 798.] 852. {Bay 21.) — Granite sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Tai-seshep-pet .... abth - daughter of Ta-Bes o Jj jl ^ . On the upper portion are cut a figure of the winged disk, with pendent uraei, and two scenes in which the deceased is represented adoring Horus and Temu, the rising and setting sun respectively. XXVIth dynasty. Height I ft. 2\ in., width 8 in. [No. 1086.] 853. {Bay 21.) — Portion of an inscribed slab from the wall of a tomb at Sakkarah. Sams Collection. XXVIth dynasty. Height i ft. i in., width i ft. 3J in. [No. 457.] XXVIth dyn.] SLABS OF UAH-AB-R A-EM^KHUT. 854. {Bay 21.) — Rectangular portion of a slab from the □ ^ tomb of the royal kinsman Hapi-mer □ A. I W the son of Peta-Heru XXVIth dynasty. Height i ft. 5 in. width I ft. 5 in. [No. 452.] 855. {Bay 21.) — Limestone stele, with rounded top, of Heru-qebh V' o'l which is sculptured, in high relief. a figure of Osiris ; on one side of him, in flat relief, is a figure of Isis, and on the other, a figure of Nephthys. Above is the winged disk. XXVIth dynasty, or later. Height I ft. io\ in., width i ft. i in. [No. 336.] 856. {Bay 21.) — Limestone relief from the wall of a tomb, on which are sculptured twelve figures of men and women who follow a funerary coffer borne upon staves on the shoulders of four ministrants, and form part of a funeral procession. D'Athanasi Collection. From Abydos. XXVIth dynasty. Length 2 ft. 10 in., height I ft. [No. 326.] 857-866. {Bays 22, 24.) — Series of limestone slabs from the tomb of Uah-ab-Ra-em-khut G | 0* J a chancellor, who flourished under the XXVIth dynasty, about B.C. 550, inscribed with extracts from Chapters of the Book of the Dead and vignettes illustrating the same. Anastasi Collection : — 857. Length 3 ft. 10 in. [No. 537.] 858. „ 3 ft. 61 in. [No. 538.] 859. „ 3 ft. [No. 539-] 860. „ 2 ft. 4 in. [No. 540.] 861. „ 3 ft. 8J in. [No. 541.] 862. „ 3 ft. [No. 542.] 863. 3 ft. 9J in. [No. 543.] 864. „ 4 ft. [No. 544.] 865. „ 2 ft. I in. [No. 545.] 866. „ 2 ft. 9| in. [No. 546.] Average width 1 1 in. 238 S0UTHP:KN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. [XXVIth dyn. 867. {Bay 22.) — Lower portion of a black seated granite figure of an official, holding before him a Hathor-headed sistrum, the symbol of Hathor. The deceased was the governor of a city and a priest in the service of the " Lord of the Two Lands." His mother's name was Ra-merit ^^(](|^' Feet restored. XXVIth dynasty. Height i ft. [No. 510.] Presented by the Earl of Bute, 1767. 868. [Bay 22.) — Portion of a kneeling granite figure of Her-Bes <^ J P ^ ' or Har-Bes "f" ^ J P ' the son of Pif-mau □ (| [] ^ [5 — J ^ , and Shebt- Ast 00 J ^ ^ j , an official who was attached to the service of the throne, or throne chamber, holding before him an aegis of the goddess Hathor. Salt Collection. XXVIth dynasty. Height 10 in. [No. 514.] 869. {Bay 22.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, on which are cut a figure of the goddess Bast and a prayer to the goddess for sepulchral offerings. XXVIth dynasty. Height I ft. \\ in., width 6 in. [No. 1017.] 870. {Bay 22.) — Painted limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Ta-hes ^ f P ^ ^ ' ^ priestess of Mut, on which are sculptured a winged disk and a figure of the deceased offering a mirror to Ra-Harmachis. XXVIth dynasty. Barker Collection. Height i ft. 2\ in., width io| in. [No. 347.] 871. {Bay 22.) — Limestone figure, of unusual shape, of Mut-em-Ant (j ^ , a sistrum-bearer of Amen, Mut, and Khensu at Thebes. The deceased wears the head- dress of Hathor, and on her neck is cut the name of the double goddess Mut-Tefnut. XXVIth dynasty. From Thebes. Height I ft. 8 in. [No. 1198.] 872. {Bay 22.) — Red granite head of a statue of Neith, goddess of Sais, wearing the Red Crown %( . From Memphis. XXVIth dynasty. Height i ft. 4 in. [No. 659.] XXVIth dyn.] STELE OF ASAR-MES. 239 873. {Bay 23.) — Head of a green basalt figure of the god Osiris, wearing the White Crown, or of a king in the character of Osiris. XXVIth dynasty. Height i ft. 6 in. [No. 986.] 874. {Bay 24.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded J] I I I top, of Kha-nekhtu-en-Heru ^ ^ , the son of Tcha 5 on which is sculptured a scene repre- senting the deceased adoring Osiris, Isis, and Horus, and several of his kinsfolk. Sams Collection. XXVIth dynasty. Height I ft. 2 in., width io| in. [No. 340.] 875. {Bay 24.) — White limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Uah-ab-Ra o'^'O, son of Ahen ^ and Her-ab-Net ^ ^ ^ ' which are sculptured figures of the winged disk and the deceased adoring Osiris and Isis. Harris Collection. XXVIth dynasty. Height i ft. 7 in., width io|- in. [No. 961.] 876. {Bay 24.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Thi 3-1^ Erpa, Ha prince, chancellor, Smer tidt^ sem priest, high priest of Ptah of Memphis, " the eyes of the king of the South and the ears of the king of the North." On it is sculptured a scene representing the deceased seated on a chair of state and receiving offerings from his son Sai a kher heb priest in the temple of Bast. XXVIth dynasty. Height 2 ft. 4 in., width i ft. 6 in. [No. 972.] 877. {Bay 24.) — Torso of a grey granite figure of Nefer- renpit Jj'^' Erpa, Ha prince, royal deputy and governor of a city, who held several priestly offices. XXVIth dynasty. Height I ft. 10 in. [No. 909.] 878. {Bay 25.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Asar-mes ^ ^ , the son of Nes-Heru, and the lady 240 SOUTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. [XXVIth dyn. Atepu ^ on which is sculptured a scene repre- senting the deceased adoring Osiris and Isis, above whom is the winged disk. Salt Collection. XXVIth dynasty. Height 2 ft. I in., width I ft. 2J in. [No. 548.] 879. {Bay 26.) — Lower portion of a limestone, kneeling figure of Heru ^ , or Heru-a ^ ^ ' ^^"^ Erpa, a Ha prince, and high-priest of Ptah, holding before him a shrine in which is sculptured in relief a figure of Ptah. The inscriptions contain prayers to Ptah and Hathor for sepulchral offerings, etc. XXVIth dynasty. Height i ft. ij in., width 7 in. [No. 845.] 880. {Bay 28.) — Portion of a relief from the wall of a temple sculptured with the face of a king, or prince, holding a Hathor-headed sistrum. Salt Collection. From a tomb near the Pyramids. XXVIth dynasty. Length I ft. 4 in., breadth 9 in. [No. 595.] 881. {Bay 28.)— Black basalt coffin of Sebek-sa , or Sa-Sebek, a priest of Ptah, director of the temples and governor of a city, inscribed with prayers to Ptah-Seker-Asar and Osiris, Lord of Tattu and Abtu, for " glory in heaven " before Ra, power on earth before Seb, and triumph in Neter- " khert before Osiris," and for sepulchral offerings. Anastasi Collection. From Memphis (?). After the XXVIth dynasty. Length 7 ft. 6 in. [No. 17.] 882. 883. {Bay 23.) — Portions of the grey granite sarco- phagus of Pep-ari-. . . .-sep (?) an Erpa, a Ha prince, chancellor, Snier-udt^ prefect of the temples, royal herald, overseer of the bowmen, chief of the scribes of the palace, etc., son of Nekht-Heru-heb, a prefect of the temples, and the lady Her-ab-Net ^ xiik % On the outside is cut a series of mythological figures, " circles," etc., from the Book " Am-Tuat," and on the inside are several figures of gods and goddesses in the forms in which they were represented from the XXVIth dynasty onwards. XXVIth dynasty, or later. Length 5 ft. 4 in. [No. 66.] Length 7 ft. [No. 1387.] No. 882 was presented by His Majesty King George III, 1 801. XXVIth dyn.] STELE OF UN-NEFER. 24I 884. {Bay 25.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of An-her-nekht f=^ ^ , an A ?n dst and Ka-priest, the son of Heru-sa-Ast, and grandson of Tchet-An-her-auf- ankh; his mother was ^ ^ | \ \.\ h and was the daughter of the priest An-Amen-nef-neb. On the upper portion are cut a winged disk and a scene representing the deceased and his father and mother adoring the symbol of the box which held the head of Osiris at Abydos. XXVIth dynasty, or later. Height 2 ft., width i ft. 4 in. [No. 809.] 885. {Bay 27.) — White limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Heru-nekht daughter of Nes-Heru, a priest, and Nes-Teft ^ ^2^^^^, a sistrum-bearer of Menu, on which are sculptured : — i. Winged disk. 2. The jackal-gods Anpu and Ap-uat. 3, 4. The deceased adoring Ra in his boat in the morning and evening, 5. Anubis and Osiris. 6. The souls of the deceased. 7. Horus and Osiris. Below are sixteen lines of text containing hymns to the rising and setting sun. From Akhmim. XXVIth dynasty, or later. Height 2 ft. \\ in., width i ft. 6|- in. [No. 1 148.] 886. {Bay 28.) — Rectangular limestone sepulchral stele of Un-nefer I ^ , a priest of Menu, the son of Thent- AAAAAA 0 r J Amen, inscribed with thirty-six lines of hieroglyphic text. The first twenty-four lines contain prayers by the deceased _ ^ AAAAA against the attacks of the great serpent-fiend Nai or AAAAAA f\ Q Naau ^ Ij ^ HH , and the great Worm ^ , and a monster called Sau ^ fj li"^ twenty-five begins the chapter of Am-a-f, and in line thirty-three another chapter, the recital of which was believed to keep away scorpions, snakes, and other noxious reptiles. The formulae resemble those found on the Metternich Stele. XXVIth dynasty, or later. Height 3 ft. 6 in., width 2 ft. 2 in. [No. 190.] 242 SOUTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. [XXVIth dyn. 887. {Bay 24.) — Limestone stele sculptured with a repre- sentation of a man, whose name is not given, kneeling in adoration before the jackal-god Ap-uat and an uraeus on a standard, and the four jackals who tow the Boat of the Sun. Below are figures of fifty-nine jackals. XXVIth dynasty, or later. Height i ft. 8 in., width 9^ in. [No. 873.] 888. {Bay 24.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded □ O /^AAAAA r. top, of Ptah-nekhtu keeper of the library of Ptah, on which are sculptured figures of the deceased and eighteen of his kinsfolk adoring Osiris and Isis. Salt Collec- tion. From Abydos. XXVIth dynasty, or later. Height I ft. 7 in., width \ \\ in. [No. 288.] 889. {Bay 25.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Heru-sa-Ast ^ jj ^ ^ , a priest, on which are sculptured in relief a figure of the winged disk, and two scenes in which the deceased is represented adoring Ra Heru-khuti, the rising sun, and Temu, the setting sun. Below are two texts containing hymns of praise to these gods. XXVIth dynasty, or later. From Akhmim. Height 3 ft. 4 in., width I ft. 1 1 in. [No. 624.] 890. {Bay 25.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, on which is sculptured a scene representing the deceased Bastet (?) Heru-khebit-sa \] \^ ^^^^ Artat <2>- , worshipping Ptah-Seker-Asar and Isis. Sams Collection. XXVIth dynasty, or later. Height I ft. 5 in., width 11 in. [No. 333.] 891. {Bay 16.)— Limestone tablet for offerings of Ati which was made to his memory by his beloved son At [j czs::^ ^ . On the face are sculptured figures of cakes and libation vases, and at each end is cut a small rectangular tank. A deep channel runs to the spout from both ends. After the XXVIth dynasty. Length i ft. in., breadth i ft. ii in. [No. 1309.] XXVIth dyn.] STELE OF PENTEBHI. 243 892. {Bay 16.) — Basalt tablet for offerings, on which are sculptured in relief a table with bread-cakes and flowers upon it, two libation jars, and clusters of water-lilies and papyrus plants. Above the table are two rectangular cavities. Anastasi Collection. After the XXVIth dynasty. Length I ft. 3 in., breadth i ft. 3 in. [No. 502.] 893. (^Bay 19.) — Portion of a relief from the side of a grey granite sarcophagus on which are cut figures of several of the gods who assisted in the recon- struction of the morning sun by bringing arrows of light and disks. The scene forms part of the illustration of the Xlth Division of the Book of Gates. After the XXVIth dynasty. Height I ft., width I ft. I in. [No. 516.] 894. {Bay 25.)— Head from a grey granite statue of an Egyptian official. From Benha. After the XXVIth dynasty. Height i ft. [No. 1316.] 895. {Bay 25.)— Head from a grey granite statue of an Egyptian prince. From Benha. After the XXVIth dynasty. Height i ft. [No. 633.] Head from the statue of a king, or prince. [Bay 25, No. 895.] XXVIth dynasty, or later. 896. {Bay2^,)- top, of Pentebhi ■Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded □ ^ .... (?) J son of Ptah-artas W^, on which are sculptured the winged disk and figures of Osiris, Isis, and of deceased persons making offerings. After the XXVIth dynasty. Height i ft. i\ in., width 10 in. [No. 395.] 897. {Bay 29.) — Grey granite statue of a king or prince, uninscribed. From Benha. After the XXVIth dynasty. Height 3 ft. [No. 1209.] 244 SOUTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. [XXVIth dyn. 898. {Bay 31.) — Colossal limestone hawk, sacred to Horus and Ra-Harmachis. After the XXVIth dynasty. Height 3 ft. [No. 1420 (59*).] Presented by T. Philipe, Esq.y 1805. 899. {Bay 14.) — Linnestone libation tablet with deep channel on all sides leading to the spout. Salt Collection. Late Period. Length 9 in., width 11 in. [No. 423.] 900. {Bay 14.) — Limestone tablet for offerings, uninscribed. In the face of the tablet are cut three rectangular tanks, with sloping sides, and figures of a haunch of beef, a cake, etc. Late Period. Length i ft. I ft. I in. [No. 704.] 5| in., breadth 901. {Bay 14.)— Black stone tablet for offerings of Seqin , the son of the lady Qersh , inscribed with a prayer to Ra - Harmachis, Shu, Tem, and Osiris for sepulchral offerings. On the face are sculptured in relief figures of bread-cakes, geese, vegetables, etc., and a deep channel to carry the libations to the spout is provided. Anastasi Collection. Late Statue of a king or prince. Period. Length I ft. loj in., breadth 2 ft. [No. 509.] [Bay 29, No. 897.] 902. {Bay 14.) — Green schist tablet for offerings, sculp- tured in relief with figures of geese, bread-cakes, vases, etc., and inscribed with a prayer to Osiris for sepulchral offerings. Late Period. Length 9 in., breadth 9J in. [No. 1310.] 903. {Bay 14.) — Red terra-cotta tablet for offerings, on which are stamped figures of four cakes. Late Period, Length 10 in., breadth i ft. [No. 181.] XXVIthdyn.] TABLETS FOR OFFERINGS. 245 904. {Bay 15.) — Portion of a black granite kneeling statue of a high ecclesiastical official, whose father and grandfather were high-priests of Memphis. The pedestal is restored. Late Period. Height 3 ft. 8 in. [No. 25.] Presented by His Majesty King George III, 1801. 905. {^Bay 16.) — Uninscribed limestone tablet for offer- ings, sculptured in relief with a table of offerings, i.e., bread, cakes, flowers, vessels of wine, etc., flanked by clusters of papyrus and lily plants. Above the table are two cavities into which the libations were poured. Sams Collection. Length i ft. Sj in., breadth i ft. 5 in. [No. 418.] 906. {Bay 16.) — Uninscribed sandstone tablet for offer- ings, with cavities for libations, on which are sculptured libation vases, etc. From Akhmim. Rough work of a Late Period. Length 2 ft., breadth i ft. i in. [No. 105 1.] 907. {Bay 16.) — Uninscribed sandstone tablet for offer- ings, with a rectangular cavity, intendtd to represent a tank of water, on each side of which is a flight of steps. The face is ornamented with palm branches. Belmore Collection. Late Period. Length 8 in., breadth 10 in. [No. 554.] 908. {Bay 16.) — Uninscribed sandstone tablet for offer- ings, on which are sculptured, in three divisions, libation jars, flowers, loaves of bread, etc. From Aswan. Late Period. Length i ft. 5 J in., breadth i ft. i|- in. [No. 1050.] 909. {Bay 17.) — Sandstone libation tank, in the form of a table, with a massive solid support at each end. The front is decorated with a cornice, below which is sculptured a row of lotus flowers, or lilies, some in full bloom and others in bud. Late Period. Length 2 ft. 8 in., breadth i ft. 2\ in., height I ft. 4 in. [No. 800.] Presented by W. R. Hamilton, Esq., 1839. 910. {Bay 16.) — Limestone tablet for offerings, to which are attached two large deep circular receptacles, in the place of tanks, for libations. On the face of the tablet are sculptured figures of cakes, a libation vase, etc. On one end are figures of the deceased and his wife, seated on chairs of state, receiving offerings from their son ; and on one side of the spout are figures of their relatives, Arit-ru, Tchet-ab (?), Tchet-Khensu, etc. Late Period. Length i ft. i in., breadth i ft. 4I in., depth 9 in. [No. 1302.] 246 SOUTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. [XXXth dyn. 911. {Bay 17.) — Portion of a limestone relief, on which are sculptured the figures of a priest and his wife with their hands raised in adoration. Sams Collection. Late Period. Height 8J in., width 10 in. [No. 450.] 912. {Bay 19.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, on the upper part of which are sculptured in high relief the busts of a man and a woman. Below, traced in black outline, is the upper portion of a figure of the deceased (?), seated with a table of offerings before him. Late Period. Belmore Collection. Height 9 in., width 6 in. [No. 270.] 913. {Bay 20.) — Sandstone coffin and cover of a woman, whose name is illegible, ornamented on the sides with figures of the four sons of Horus, Anubis, Ap-uat, Nephthys, and other gods of the dead. It was found by Belzoni, who " restored " the painted figures. Late Period. Length 6 ft. 8 in. [No. 39.] Presented by the Earl of Belmoi^e, 1820. 914. {Bay 24.) — Limestone stele, with rounded top, on which are cut, in outline, figures of twenty-three ibises. Late Period. Height i ft., width \o\ in. [No. 927.] 915. {Bay 24.) — Limestone stele, with rounded top, on which is sculptured a representation of a deceased person paying homage to a figure of the jackal-god Ap-uat and to an uraeus on a standard, and to four jackals, which are called the "jackals of Pharaoh" ^ ^ j "f* I P • Late Period. Height 11 in., width 8 in. [No. 89L] 916. {Bay 24.) — Painted limestone stele, on which are cut the figures of a man and a woman standing in adoration at a table of offerings ; which they present to the four jackals that towed the Boat of Ra. Late Period. Height i ft. i in., width 9 in. [No. 896.] 917. {Bay 28.) — Grey granite sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of a " royal mother " ^ , sculptured with a scene representing the deceased adoring Osiris, Isis, and Anubis, and a winged disk. Below is cut a text containing a prayer for sepulchral offerings. The hieroglyphics in the XXXthdyn.] MONUMENTS OF NEKTANEBES. 247 cartouche containing the queen's name are uncertain, for they are badly cut, and the surface of the stone has been damaged. From Philae. Late Period. Height 3 ft., width i ft. 10 in. [No. 1289.] 918. {Bay 29.) — Portion of a sandstone relief, on which is sculptured the figure of the god of " hundreds of thousands of "years." On his head is the solar disk, with uraei, and in each hand he holds the notched palm branch, resting on Q, the symbol of eternity. He is seated on the sign for gold fw^, and above his head is p=>, the sky. Late Period. Height ft. width 8J in. [No. 894.] 919, 920. {Bays 31 and 32.)— Two black basalt obelisks (pyramidions wanting) which were dedicated to " Thoth, the Twice-great " by Nekht - Heru - hebt the Nektanebes of the Greeks, king of Egypt, about B.C. 378. The inscriptions record the names and titles of this king, and state that the obelisks were set up by the doorway of the shrine chamber of the temple of Thoth. These obelisks were removed at some period during the eighteenth century from the ruins of a town in the Delta, and were taken to Cairo, where for many years they stood before one of the mosques. They passed into the possession of the British in 1801, and were brought to London in 1802. XXXth dynasty. Height 9 ft. [No. 523.] Height 8 ft. 5 in. [No. 524.] Presented by His Majesty King George III, 1802. 921. {Bay 30.) — Portion of a black granite seated statue of the god Amen (?) holding before him a standing figure of Nekht-Heru-hebt (the Nektanebes of the Greeks), king of Egypt, about B.C. 378. Height 3 ft. 5 in. [No. 142 1 {yob).] 248 SOUTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. [XXXth dyn. 922. {Bay 25.) — Side of a red granite shrine, on which are sculptured : — i. Figures of the Golden Horus and car- touches containing the prenomen and nomen of Nekht- Heru-hebt, the Nektanebes of the Greeks, king of Egypt, about B.C. 378. 2. A figure of the king adoring Bast, and his names and titles. 3. Figures of the king performing a religious ceremony. From Bubastis, XXXth dynasty. Height 5 ft. 7 in., width 3 ft. 2 in. [No. 1106.] Presented by the Egypt Exploratum Fund, 1891. 923. {Bay 25.) — Massive agglomerate sarcophagus of Nekht-Heru-hebt ^ [^S^®S]' the Nektanebes of Greek writers, king of Egypt, about B.C. 378. The inside is decorated with figures of gods of the dead, all now, more or less, effaced ; among them being the four sons of Horus — Mestha, Hapi, Tua-mutef, and Qebhsennuf — and x^nubis. At the head and foot are figures of Isis and Nephthys, with outstretched arms, kneeling upon signs for "gold" fvS^, and above, all round the edge, is a border formed of the symbols for "stability" and "protection" The outside is covered with series of texts and vignettes from the 1st, Hnd, Hlrd, Vlth, VHIth and IXth Sections of the Book entitled " That which is in the Tuat " (or Other World). This work illustrates the passage of the Night Sun through the twelve Sections of the Tuat, and was intended to form a guide to that region, and to help the souls of the dead to pass from this world to the next in safety. The First Section is cut on the rounded head of the sarco- phagus, and it describes the region of the Tuat which was passed through by the Sun-god during the first hour of the night. The region is called Net-Ra. In the two centre registers we see the Boat of Ra with his attendant gods, and the Boat of Osiris with his attendant gods. Above and below are figures of the gods who sang praises to Ra as he travelled onwards. The Second Section, which represents the region of Urnes, is cut on the right side of the sarcophagus, and contains the "fairy boats" with which Ra travelled; they contain the moon, the Hathor fetish, the Lizard-god, and the Grain-gods. Above and below are the various gods who preside over the seasons of the year, the harvest, etc., and those who minister to the needs of the Sun-god, and light his way and destroy his enemies. The Third Section, which ( To face page 248. ) Plate XXXII. ( To face page 248. ) Plate XXXIII. ^.1 XXXth dyn.] SARCOPHAGUS OF NEKTANEBES. 249 represents the region of Nct-neb-ua-kheper-aut, is cut on the left side of the sarcophagus, and contains three boats, wherein are gods who assisted the Sun-god. Above and below are the gods who destroyed the Seba fiend and his attendants, and who burned up with the fire from their bodies all those who tried to block the path of the Sun-god, These gods also made the Nile to flow. The Sixth Section, which represents the region Metchet-mu-nebt-Tuat, is cut on the right side of the sarcophagus near the foot. It contained the abode of kings and of the spirits of the great, and the chambers of Ra. The beings who were therein came to life when they heard the words of the Sun-god, and rendered him service. The Eighth Section, which represents the region Tebat-neteru-s, is cut on the left side of the sarcophagus, near the foot ; it contained a series of " circles," or abodes of gods, who came into life when the Sun-god appeared, and performed their service, and wailed loudly when he departed from them. The Ninth Section, which represents the region Best-aru- ankhet-kheperu, is cut upon the foot of the sarcophagus. In it dwelt the gods who provided new light and fire for the Sun-god, and prepared his material form for new birth. The remaining six sections of the book " That which is in the Tuat " were probably cut upon the cover of the sarcophagus, which was destroyed in ancient days. The lower portion of each side of the sarcophagus, and of the head and foot, contains a selection from the " Book of Praises " of the Seventy-five Forms of the Sun-god Ra, with figures of thirty- seven of these Forms. This sarcophagus was found in the courtyard of a building at Alexandria, dedicated to St. Athanasius, where it is said to have been used for some hundreds of years as a bath. To facilitate the removal of the sediment of the muddy Nile water, twelve holes were drilled through the sides and ends of the sarcophagus on a level with the bottom inside. (Plates XXXII, XXXIII.) Weight about 6 tons 17 cwt, length 10 ft. 3I in., breadth 5 ft. 3 J in., height 3 ft. io| in. [No. 10.] 924. {^Bay 29.) — Upper portion of a dark granite statue of Nekht-neb-f, the Nektanebos of the Greeks, the last native king of Egypt, who reigned about B.C. 358. The king's prenomen {^Q % uj , is cut on the front of his girdle. From Memphis. XXXth dynasty. Height 2 ft. 6 in. [No 44.] Presented by Colonel Howard Vyse, 1839. 250 SOUTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. [XXXth dyn. 925. {Bay 27.) — Portion of a grey granite statue of Nekht-neb-f, the Nektanebos of the Greeks, tlie last native king of Egypt, about B.C. 358. On the pHnth behind is an inscription recording his names and titles, and mention is made of Sept and Heru Bakha, gods of the Eastern Delta. XXXth dynasty. Height 2 ft. 3 in. [No. 1013.] 926. {Bay 27.) — Black basalt intercolumnar slab, from a temple built near the modern city of Alexandria by Nekht- neb-f, the Nektanebos of the Greeks, the last native king of Egypt, about B.C. 358. On the obverse is sculptured a kneeling figure of the king presenting an offering to a god, and above are inscribed his names and titles. On the reverse the king's names and titles are repeated. From Alexandria. XXXth dynasty. Height 4 ft., width 3 ft. 2 in. [No. 22.] Presented by His Majesty King George I 11^ 1 766. 927. {Bay 28.) — Black basalt intercolumnar slab, with a deep cornice ornamented with a row of hawks, sculptured with a figure of Nekht-neb-f, or Nektanebos, king of Egypt, about B.C. 358, who is represented kneeling and making offerings to a god. Found in the ruins of the temple at Rosetta. XXXth dynasty. Height 4 ft., width 2 ft. 6 in. [No. 998.] Presented by His Majesty King George III, 1 766. 928. {Bay 23.) — Cover of the limestone coffin of the lady Khart-Ast ^ jj ' '^ith painted head-dress, eyes, and eye- brows. Down the front are three lines of hieroglyphics, inlaid with green paste, containing the names and titles of Osiris, and a short address to the gods of the dead. XXXth dynasty (?) Height 6 ft. [No. 133L] 929. {Bay 21^.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Aser (?) i] ^ 1^ which are painted a winged disk and a scene representing two men and a woman adoring Ra-Harmachis. From Akhmim. XXXth dynasty. Height I ft. 6 in., width I ft. [No. 337.] 930. {Bay 29.) — Portion of a relief, on which is sculptured the head of a king, or prince, wearing the lock of youth on the right side of his head. From Elephantine. XXXth dynasty, or later. Height 5 in., width 4 in. [No. 862.] XXXthdyn.] COFFIN OF PETA-HERU-HAP-HAP. 251 931. {Bay 24.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Un-nefer-a "^"I (I j a scribe and priest, on which is sculptured a scene representing the deceased standing on the top of the steps leading to a shrine containing a standard with a top in the form of the box which held the head of Osiris at Abydos, and two other holy standards. His right hand is raised towards the shrine, and in his left he holds a censer. His mother's name was Utchat-ren-s, and that of his father Rer. XXXth dynasty. Height i ft. 4 in., width II in. [No. 808.] 932. {Bay 24.) — Limestone stele, with rounded top, of Pkhar-Khensu the son of Tchet-hra, on which are sculptured in relief : — i. The winged disk. 2. Twelve votive ears. 3. A figure of Menu-Amen-Ra-ka-mut-f standing in a sacred tree. XXXth dynasty. Height 2 ft., width i ft. 3 J in. [No. 91 1.] 933. {Bay 24.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Nes-Amen ] 1(1 a priest of An-Her, overseer of the prophets, Ka priest, etc., son of Tat-Amen-heb and Ta-khaa-en-Bastet, sculptured with figures of the deceased adoring Ra-Harmachis and Temu under a winged disk. XXXth dynasty. Height i ft. 9 in., width i ft. 2 J in. [No. 1333.] 934. {Bay 25.) — Cover of a fine white marble coffin, in the form of a man, wearing a wig, necklace, pectoral, etc., of Peta-Heru-Hap-hap □ ^ ^ T ^ ^ ' Ren-rut. Down the front are six lines of hieroglyphics in which the deceased is adjured to " live, become renewed, and be young," and is promised the help of the gods in the Other World. On the sides are figures of ten gods, viz. : Amseth, Hapi, Tuamutef, Qebhsennuf, Heq, Maa-tef, Armauai, Ari-ren-f, Kher-beq-f, and Heru-an-maati. On the foot are figures of Isis, Nephthys, and the jackal-gods Ap-uat and Anpu. XXXth dynasty. Height 6 ft. 5 in. [No. 790.] Presented by the Marquis of Northampton, 1852. 252 SOUTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. [XXXth dyn. 935. (^Btrj' 25.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of a priest or official whose name is illegible, on which are traced in black outline a figure of a winged disk, and a scene representing the deceased making offerings to Ra, Anpu, Isis, and Nephthys. Below are the remains of five lines of text containing a prayer for funerary offerings. XXXth dynasty. Height i ft. i in., width 9J in. [No. 1180.] 936. (Bay 25.) — Sandstone sepulchral stele, uninscribed, with rounded top, on which are cut in outline a figure of the winged disk, J the jackals of Anpu and Ap-uat, and a scene repre- senting the deceased and two members of his family adoring Ra - Harmachis. Sams Collection. XXXth dynasty. Height i ft. 6 in., width I ft. i| in. [No. 352.] 937. (Bay 25.)— Lime- stone stele, on which is sculptured, in relief, an entrance to a shrine, with pillars having lotus capitals, a cornice with uraei, a winged disk, and a figure of the god An-Her spearing an animal. XXXth dynasty. Height I ft. 7| in., width 9 in. [No. 1217.] The god An-Her, spearing an animal, symbol of evil. [Bay 25, No. 937.] 938. (Bay 25.)— Portion of a limestone sepulchral stele of Peta-as a scribe A chancellor, and priest of Khensu - em - Uast Nefer- hetep, Hathor, Amen-em-Apt, etc., inscribed with a prayer for funerary offerings. Sams Collection. XXXth dynasty. Height 9| in., width 7^ in. [No. 396.] XXXth dyn.] STELE OF NES-HERU. 939. {Bay2S.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, on which are the remains of about twelve Hnes of hiero- glyphics, and of two or three Haes of demotic ; these appear to describe the felicity which the person for whom the stele was made would enjoy in the Other World. Salt Collection. From Sakkarah. XXXth dymsty. Height i ft. 9 in., width I ft. [No.' 382.] 940. {Bay 25.) — ^Sandstone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Pa-Sab-en-Heru □ vn. , an Am-ds priest, Ka priest, and scribe of the treasury of Osiris, son of . . . . tebha, who held the same offices. On the upper portion are cut a winged disk, the utchats, and a scene representing the deceased adoring Ra-Harmachis and Isis. Salt Collec- tion. XXXth dynasty. Height i ft. 6 in., width 1 1 in. [No. 338.] 941. {Bay 26.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Nes-Heru^ ^ , an Utcheb, Ani-dst, priest of the Ka, royal kinsman, councillor, etc., the son of Tchet-hra, and the lady Aru-ru «cz:> ^ , a sistrum-bearer of Menu, e^randson ^ I I I III ^ of Maat-Heru-ru, great-grandson of Tchet-hra, great-great- grandson of Heru-em-sa-f, great -great -great -grandson of Tchet-hra, great -great -great -great -grandson of Pa-nes-qa- shuti. On the upper part are sculptured the following scenes : — I. The deceased worshipping the solar disk. 2, The deceased adoring Ra in his boats. 3. The deceased adoring Osiris. From Akhmim. XXXth dynasty. Height i ft. 8|- in., width I ft. \\ in. [No. 1018.] 942. {Bay 26.) — Portions of painted limestone reliefs from the tomb of Nes-Menu , the son of Maat-Heru-ru I vSi ^ an Avi-ds priest, a Ka priest, and an Utcheb priest, on which are sculptured figures of Thoth and Horus pouring out libations. From Akhmim. XXXth dynasty. Height 4 ft. 6 in., width 4 ft. 10 in. [No. 1235.] 254 SOUTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. [XXXth dyn. 943. {Bay 26.) — Painted limestone relief from the tomb of Nes-Menu, the son of Maat-Heru-ru, on which is sculp- tured a scene representing the deceased standing at a table of offerings and adoring Osiris and Isis. From Akhmim. XXXth dynasty. Height 3 ft. 10 in., width 4 ft. 9 in. [No. 1306.] 944. {Bay 27.) — White limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Pa-ta-Bast ^^/\^^^' the son of Maat-u-ru ^ ill ^ I" ^ > sculptured with :— 1. The solar disk on the horizon between two winged serpents. 2. The sky F=^ . 3. Scene representing deceased, who is styled F=^ Jj ^ ' ' ^ adoring Osiris, Isis, and Nephthys. In the last line the " father " of the Osiris is said to be Nekhth-sa pa-mes, his mother Ta-Khar, and her mother Thent-asha 1 \ ^ T»T»! ^ . Anastasi Collection. XXXth dynasty. Height 2 ft, width i ft. 5 in. [No. 302.] 945. {Bay 27.) — Head of a limestone sphinx, wearing a heavy wig with uraeus, symbol of sovereignty. From the temple in front of the Sphinx. XXXth dynasty. Height 9 in. [No. 464.] Presented by Captain Caviglta, 18 14. 946. {Bay 27.) — Sandstone figure of the god Bes, bearded and wearing plumes, and brandishing a knife. XXXth dynasty. Height 2 ft. 2 in. [No. 463.] 947. {Bay 27.) — Upper portion of an arragonite statue of a king of Eg^pt, perhaps one of the Ptolemies. Ptolemaic Period. Height i ft. 1 1 in. [No. 941.] Presented by Her Majesty Queen Victoria^ 1854. 948. {Bay 29.) — Portion of a black stone circular vessel, which was used as a clepsydra, or water clock, inscribed with the prenomen and nomen of Alexander the Great MCMM]%?CVMS1' Hn, or Egypt, about B.C. 332. On the outside are cut figures of XXXthdyn.] CLEPSYDRAS. 255 the king making offerings to the god Khensu and the goddess Apt ; on the inside are the signs ^ , and | , and above each is a series of small holes which were originally filled with pegs. From Tell al-Yahudiyyah. Height i ft. 2J in., width I ft. 3 in. [No. 933.] 949. (^Bay 29.) — Portion of a black stone circular vessel which was used as a clepsydra, or water clock. On the outer face are sculptured scenes representing King Philip Arrhidaeus making offerings to Amsu, or Menu, and another deity. Behind the king, in one scene, stands the goddess Sekhet. On the top edge are cut the letters OCT. (October), with four demotic characters below them ; further to the right is the letter N (for NOV., i.e., November). Inside are cut the signs |, and ^; and above each | and ^ is a series of twelve small holes, arranged at an average distance of | in. from each other. Height i ft., width 1 1 in. [No. 938.] 950. {Bay 28.) — Cast of a black granite stele of Alexander, son of Alexander the Great, with rounded top, on which are sculptured a winged disk and two scenes representing a king making offerings to the goddess Uatchit and the god Heru- netch-tef-f. The cartouches above the king's head are empty. Below is a hieroglyphic inscription in eighteen lines, dated in the first month of the season Shat, or Akhet, in the seventh year of Haa-ab-Ra setep-en-Amen ( O ^ ( ^ ^ ^ ] , i.e., Alexander IV of Macedon, or Alexander II of Egypt. The stele was set up to commemorate the restoration of the property of the priests of Pe and Tep, which had been alienated from them by Xerxes when Ptolemy I was satrap of Egypt, about B.C. 312. The original is in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. Height 6 ft. 2 in., width 3 ft. 10 in. [No. I J 27.] 256 PTOLEMAIC PERIOD. 951. {Bay 25.) — Portion of an inscription of Ptolemy I, Soter, mentioning Hathor, Lady of Mafket (the Sinai Penin- sula), and Heru-sma-taui. P>om Tarrana (Terenouthis). About 1?.C. 300. Length i ft. 10 in. [No. 652.] Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fund, i 952. {Bay 25.) — Fragment of a hmestone relief on which are cut the name and titles of Ptolemy I, Soter, governor of Egypt, about B.C. 300. From Tarrana (Terenouthis). Height I ft. I in., width i ft. 2 in. [No. 651.] Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fund, 953. {Bay 25.) — Rectangular limestone relief, on which are sculptured figures of Ptolemy II, Philadelphus, king of Egypt B.C. 287, and Queen Arsinoe. The cartouches are: O S 111 [ ] 18 M □ ^ 1V 111 m Height I ft. 4^ in. From San al-Hagar. Ptolemaic Period, width I ft. i|- in. [No. 1056.] Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fund, 1885. 954. {Bay 25.) — Upper portion of a limestone stele, with rounded top, on which are sculptured the winged disk, and two scenes wherein Ptolemy II, Philadelphus, is represented making offerings to Menu and Queen Arsinoe, and to the goddess Uatchit (Buto) and Harpokrates. From Tanis. About B.C. 260. Height 2 ft. 4 in., width i ft. 5 in. [No. 1057.] Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fund, 1885. vSTELE OF PTOLEMY II. 257 955. {Bay 29.) — Limestone stele, with rounded top, sculp- tured with a scene representing Ptolemy II, Philadelphus, and Queen Arsinoe, adoring Menu, Harpokrates, and the goddess Uatchit. Above is the winged disk with pendent uraei. From San al-Hagar (Tanis). About B.C. 260. Height 2 ft. 3f in., width I ft. j\ in. [No. 1 054.] Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fund, 1885. I- Ptolemy II, Philadelphus, and Queen Arsinoe adoring Menu, or Amsu, Harpokrates, and Uatchit. About B.C. 260. [Bay 29, No. 955.] 956. {Bay 28.) — Upper portion of a black granite stele, with rounded top, of Ptolemy II, Philadelphus ^ king of Egypt, from about B.C. 286 to B.C. 247, inscribed with the text of an edict. On the rounded portion, a winged disk, with pendent uraei, has been partially worked, and below it K 258 SOUTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. is left blank a space upon which it was intended to cut the figures of the king and the gods whom he worshipped. Height I ft. 7 in., width 2 ft. [No. 6i6.] 957. {^Bay 28.) — Cast of a limestone stele, with rounded top, inscribed in hieroglyphics, demotic, and Greek, with copies of the Decree promulgated by the priests of Canopus, on the seventeenth day of the first month of the season Pert, in the ninth year of the reign of Ptolemy III, Euergetes I (B.C. 238). In it reference is made to the king's successful expedition to Persia, to the righteousness of his rule and his benevolence, to the remission of taxes, to the death of the Princess Berenice, etc. And the priests decreed that, with a view of regulating the observance of festivals, in future one day should be added to the year every fourth year, i.e., every fourth year should contain three hundred and sixty-six days, and that the day so added should be kept as a festival in honour of the king and queen. Further it was ordered that a copy of this decree should be cut on stone or bronze, and set up in the most public place in each temple of the first, second, and * third class, throughout Egypt. The original was found at Tanis in 1866 and is in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. Height 7 ft. 4 in., width 2 ft. 7 in. [No. 1081.] Presented by H.H. the Khedive, IsmdiL Pdshd, 1871. 958. {Bay 26.) — Rectangular limestone slab, inscribed in Greek with a dedication to the god Ares by Alexandros, general of the elephant-hunt in the Sudan, and his soldiers, in the reign of Ptolemy IV, Philopator, king of Egypt, B.C. 222-205. From the Eastern Desert. Height i ft. 3 in., width I ft. 8 in. [No. 1207.] 959. {Bay 26.) — Limestone stele, with rounded top, of Ptolemy IV, Philopator I, king of Egypt from B.C. 222 to 205, sculptured with the following: — i. The winged disk, with the uraei of Uatchit and Nekhebit. 2. The king making an offering of Maat to Menu, Heru-sa-Ast, Isis, a form of Sekhet, and a Horus-god. 3. The king offering vases to two Horus gods. Below these scenes was a demotic inscription which has been erased. (Plate XXXIV.) Height i ft. io| in., width I ft. 3 in. [No. 143 1.] 960. {Southern Egyptian Gallery.)— The Rosetta Stone. This slab of hard black basalt was found by a French artillery officer, called Boussard, among the ruins of Fort St. Julien, near the Rosetta mouth of the Nile, in 1798, but subsequently ( To face pai^-e 258. ) Plate XXXIV. Stele sculptured with a scene representing Ptolemy IV, adoring Menu, or Amsu, Isis, Heru-sa-Ast, and other deities. [Bay 26, No. 959.] About B.C. 220. THE ROSETTA STONE. 259 came into the possession of the British Government at the capitulation of Alexandria. It is inscribed with portions of fourteen lines of hieroglyphics, thirty-two lines of demotic, and fifty-four lines of Greek text. Portions of the slab have been broken off from the top and the right hand bottom corner. The missing portion from the top was probably about fifteen inches high, and it was, no doubt, rounded and sculptured with a winged disk, having pendent uraei wearing Canopus Stone. (See the cast in Bay 28, No. 957.) The Rosetta Stone is inscribed with a copy of the Decree promulgated in the ninth year of the reign of Ptolemy V. Epiphanes, by the priests of Memphis, who had assembled in that city to celebrate the first commemoration of the coronation of the king who was not crowned until the eighth year of his reign. This decree was first drawn up in the Egyptian language, and was written in the cursive writing in general use at that time, now known as demotic. In the Decree the priests set forth the good deeds of Ptolemy V, and enumerate the benefits which he had conferred upon Egypt, and, as a mark of their great appreciation of these acts of goodness, they decreed that: — i. Additional honours be paid to the king and his ancestors. 2. An image of the king be set up in every temple in Egypt, and worshipped three times a day. 3. A statue of the king in a shrine be set up in the sanctuary of every temple, and both statue and shrine to be specially dressed and carried in processions on sacred days. 4. A monthly festival to be established on the king's birthday and coronation day. 5. The first five days of the month Tkoth to be observed as a festival, and garlands worn. 6. The priests who carry out these instructions to have a special title, and their names to appear in official documents and on their rings. 7. Private citizens to be allowed to establish a shrine and to keep all festivals, yearly and monthly. 8. This Decree to be inscribed upon a hard stone stele in [a) the writing' of the priests, {b) in the writing of books, and {c) in the writing of the Greeks, and set up in every temple of the first, second, and third class throughout Egypt, by the side of the statue of the king. In accordance with these orders, slabs of basalt were prepared and copies of the Decree cut upon them in the Egyptian and Greek languages. The Egyptian version was written in the " writing of the priests " {i.e., hieroglyphics), and in the " writing of books " {i.e., demotic), and the Greek * the crowns of the South K 2 26o SOUTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. version in ordinary uncials. Thus each copy became a bilingual document in Egyptian and Greek, though it contained tJircc kinds of writing. The Rosetta Stone was one of the stelae inscribed with the Decree of the priests of Memphis, which were set up in the tern. pies as a result of this Decree, and its original home was probably the temple of Temu at Rosetta, whence came tiie intercolumnar slab of Nekht-neb-f in Bay 28, No. 927. Other stelae inscribed with the hieroglyphic text of the Decree are known, e.g., the Stele of Damanhur, now in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, and another has been discovered in recent years. For an account of the great importance of the Rosetta Stone for the decipher- ment of Egyptian hieroglyphics, and methods by which Young and Champollion used the texts cut upon it in connection with the bilingual Egyptian and Greek inscription on the famous Obelisk at Philae, see the " Guide to the Collections of Egyptian Antiquities in the British Museum," pages 44,45. (Plate XXXV.) Length 3 ft. 9 in., breadth 2 ft. 4|- in., thickness 1 1 in. [No. 24.] 961. {Bay 27.) — White limestone stele, with rounded top, sculptured with a scene representing Ptolemy VII and the two Cleopatras standing in adoration before Amen-Ra, Mut and Khensu, the great triad of Thebes. Above is the winged disk, with pendent uraei, etc. ; the text contains the names and titles of Ptolemy VII and the two Cleopatras. From Karnak. About B.C. 181. (Plate XXXVI.) Height 2 ft., width I ft. 7 in. [No. 612.] 962. {Bay 30.)— Grey granite monolithic shrine, with a rectangular cavity in the upper portion, wherein was kept a figure of a sacred hawk, or of one of the gods or goddesses. Above the cavity are sculptured, in relief, a cornice of uraei and three winged disks with uraei, and down the sides are inscriptions containing the names and titles of Ptolemy IX (?), Euergetes II, and his wife Cleopatra, B.C. 147. Below the cavity are sculptured a palm-leaf cornice, winged disks, and figures of two gods who bear up the sky on their raised hands. On each side of the lower portion of the cavity are flat projections, with sockets, into , , . ^ , . -r f I Greek Text, leroglyphic Text. 1 Demotic 1 ext. ( To face page 260. ) Plate XXXVI. SHRINE OF PTOLEMY X. 261 which the bolts of the doors of the shrine worked. Found under the ruins of a Christian church on the Island of Philae in 1886. Height 8 ft. 3 in. Weight about 3 tons 12 cwt. [No. 1 1 34.] 963. {Bay 29.) — Central portion of a red granite monu- ment, consisting of three slabs, which was set up in a temple at Syene, the modern Aswan, to commemorate the endow- ments and benefactions which had been made to the gods of the First Cataract, Khnemu, Sati, etc., and the priesthood of the Island of Elephantine, by Ptolemy X, Soter II, king of Egypt, about B.C. 117. On the upper portion are sculptured figures of the king making offerings to the gods of Elephantine. From Aswan. Height 9 ft., width i ft. 10 in. [No. 1020.] 964. {Bay 28.) — Grey schist statue of the goddess Isis holding before her a figure of Osiris, whom she protects with her wings. It was dedicated to the goddess by /www Shashanq T^T^T T^T^T ^ ? an official who was high in the service of the chief-priestess of Amen-Ra at Thebes. Ptolemaic Period. Height 2 ft. 8 in. [No. 1162.] 965. {Cent7'al Saloon.) — Massive green granite beetle, or model of the scarabaeus sacer, which was the symbol of Khepera ^ <=> (j ^ ' a god who, according to the Egyptians, was self-produced, and who was the creator of the universe and of all therein. At a very early period the beetle became the symbol of renewed life and the type of the resurrection. Brought from Constantinople by Lord Elgin. Ptolemaic Period. Length 5 ft., height 3 ft. Weight about 43 cwt. [No. 74.] 966. {Bay 32.) — Stone figure of a serpent, with the breasts of a woman and the head raised ready to strike, supported by the trunk of a tree. From Benha. Ptolemaic Period. Height 2 ft. [No. 11 57.] 967. {Bay 29.) — Green basalt coffin, in the form of a bearded, mummied man, with pedestal and plinth. Down the front are cut three lines of hieroglyphic texts containing # ^ ^ ' the 262 SOUTHERN EGYI^TIAN GALLERY. daughter of the lady Neb[t] Hait | ^ ^ ^ ' ^^^^^^gh the coffin was originally intended for a man. Above the texts is cut the sign for " heaven " , on each side are cut figures of two of the children of Horus, and over the feet are two figures of the jackal-gods Anpu and Ap-uat Ptolemaic Period. Height 6 ft. 6 in. [No. 33.] 968. (B(7j' 26.) — White limestone coffin, in the form of a man, of Hes-Petan-Ast ^ ^ a° n ^ jj ^ ^ » son of the lady T-khart-Menu , inscribed with an address to the Lords of Law " in which the deceased entreats them to deliver him from the Crocodile, and to give him his mouth to speak with, and sepulchral meals to eat. Sams Collection. From Thebes. Ptolemaic Period. Height 6 ft. [No. 2.] 969. (Baj/ 24.) — Fine white limestone coffin in the form of a mummied man, with rectangular base and plinth up the back. The two portions of this coffin were fastened together by a raised edge in one half fitting into a groove in the edge of the other. This is a good example of the coffins which were kept in private houses in the latter part of the Dynastic Period. From Tana, near Hermopolis. Salt Collection. Ptolemaic Period. Height 6 ft. 2 in. [No. 47.] 970. (Baj/ 21.) — White limestone cover of the coffin of Asar-Pa-ser-Tuat (?) jj . ^ f| ^ ^ ' ^^^^ ^^^y Thitu ^ (] . On the right shoulder are cut the three hawk-gods, and on the left the three uraei goddesses, who protect the deceased by day and by night. On the breast is cut a deep pectoral, with heads of hawks surmounted by solar disks, and below these are five lines of hieroglyphics contain- ing prayers to Osiris Khenti Amenti and Osiris Khenti Mekes, that the deceased may make a successful passage through the Tuat to the kingdom of Osiris. On the right are cut figures of Mestha and Tuamutef, and on the left figures of Hapi and Qebhsennuf. Ptolemaic Period. Height 5 ft. 8 in. [No. 1343.] PTOLEMAIC PERIOD. 263 971. {Bay 28.) — Portion of the cover of the white limestone coffin of I-em-hetep ^ / ^ , the son of Heru- sa-Ast and Tat-Hert ^ ^ ' with painted head- dress and necklace. Down the front are painted in outline three lines of hieroglyphic text, containing an address to the great gods of the dead. Ptolemaic Period, about B.C. 300. Height 4 ft. 2 in. [No. 1303.] 972. {Bay 25.) — Fine limestone window from the clerestory of the temple of Denderah, with mullions in the form of pillars with Hathor-headed capitals. On the upper part of the frame are cut, in relief, winged disks with uraei ; on the right side is the serpent of the North, Uatchit, and on the left that of the South, Nekhebit. Ptolemaic Period. Height 2 ft. I in., width 2 ft. 3 in. [No. 11 5 3.] 973. {Bay 17.) — Limestone seated figure of a priestly official, inscribed with prayers to Seker and other gods for sepulchral offerings. On the front of it is sculptured in relief a figure of Osiris ; on the right, cut in outline, is a figure of Isis, and on the left a figure of Horus. The work is poor, and the inscription is much damaged, being in many places illegible. Ptolemaic Period. Height i ft. 2 in. [No. 1085.] 974. {Bay 27.) — Marble head from the statue of a queen or princess of the Ptolemaic Period (Berenice ?). From Alexandria. Harris Collection. Height i ft 6 in. [No. 982.] 975. {Bay 29.) — Portion of a granite statue of Ptualma ° ^ ^ , a priestess, the daughter of Ptolemy. Ptolemaic Period. From Alexandria. Height i ft. 5 in. [No. 985.] 976. {Bay 29.) — Marble sun-dial, resting on a flight of seven steps ; the twelve hours were marked by the letters of the alphabet, A — IB, but of these only six remain. Found during the excavation made on the site where stood " Cleopatra's Needle," in Alexandria. Ptolemaic Period. Height I ft. 3 in., width I ft. 5 in. [No. 778.] 264 SOUTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. 977. {Bay 27.) — Portion of a relief from the wall of a temple, on which is sculptured a scene representing a king- making offerings to Isis-Hathor. Ptolemaic Period. Length 3 ft. 2 in., breadth i ft. [No. 649.] 978. {Bay 27.) — Portion of a limestone relief from a Ptolemaic temple, on which is sculptured in sunk relief the head of a king or prince. Height i ft. ij in., width I ft. 10 in. [No. 650.] 979. {Bay 26.) — Rectangular grey granite pedestal of a Stele of Horus, inscribed with a magical text. From Denderah. Ptolemaic Period. Length in., breadth 7-| in., depth 5 in. [No. 1433.] 980. {Bay 29.) — Portion of a limestone relief, on which is sculptured a figure of a god having the head of a man, the body of a beetle, and the tail of a hawk. Ptolemaic Period. Height I ft. 2 in., width 11 in. [No. 895.] 981. {Bay 29.) — Fragment of a sandstone relief from a wall of a temple, inscribed with a portion of a line of hieroglyphics. Ptolemaic Period. Height 10 in., width i ft. 4 in. [No. 881.] 982. {Bay 31.) — Limestone Canopic jar, with a cover in the form of the head of Mestha, one of the four sons of Horus, who presided over the South, and who protected the portion of the intestines of the deceased which w^as placed inside the jar. Ptolemaic Period. Height 2 ft. 4 in. [No. 11 54.] 983. {Bay 27.)— Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded a sistrum-bearer of Ptah, daughter of Hra-ankh, sculptured with the following: — i. A winged disk. 2. A scene repre- senting the deceased being presented to Osiris, Lsis, and Nephthys by Horus and Anubis ; behind him is the bull- headed god Hap Asar or Serapis. The hieroglyphic and demotic inscriptions below are illegible. Anastasi Collection. From Sakkarah. Height 2 ft. 5 in., width i ft. 8 in. [No. 184.] 984. {Bay 27.) — Sandstone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, on which is sculptured a scene representing Anubis presenting a man and his wife to Osiris, who stands beneath a winged disk with his head-box by his side. Below are top, broken across the middle, of Th-nefer-hra PTOLEMAIC PERIOD. 265 three lines of demotic text. Anastasi Collection. Ptolemaic Period. Height io|- in., width 8 in. [No. 837.] 985. {Bay 27.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with a short inscription in the demotic character. Ptolemaic Period. Height 8-| in., width 9 in. [No. 698.] 986. {Bay 27.) — ^Rectangular limestone sepulchral stele, on which are sculptured, in relief, a winged disk, and a scene representing the deceased, attended by Anubis, standing in the presence of Osiris and Isis. Below are two lines of text in the demotic character. Ptolemaic Period. Height i ft., width 8 in. [No. 1003.] 987. {Bay 27.)— Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, on which is cut a funerary inscription in the demotic character. Height j\ in., width 5|- in. [No. 654.] 988. {Bay 27.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, on which is traced in black ink a funerary inscription in the demotic character. Ptolemaic Period (?) Height i ft. I J in., width 10 in. [No. 394.] 989. {Bay 27.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, on which is cut a funerary text in the demotic character. Ptolemaic Period. Height i ft. i\ in., width 10 in. [No 1088.] 990. {Bay 27.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, sculptured with a scene representing Anubis standing by the bier of the deceased ; above is a short inscription in the demotic character. Ptolemaic Period. Height i ft. 8| in., width 8 in. [No. 433.] 991. {Bay2().) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, on which are cut the winged disk and a scene repre- senting a woman, wearing the feather of Maat, standing in adoration before Osiris and Anubis. Between the winged disk and the scene is a line of inscription in the demotic character. Anastasi Collection. Ptolemaic Period. Height 2 ft. 2 in., width I ft. 6 in. [No. 841.] 992. {Bay:yi.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, on the upper part of which are painted the winged disk and a scene representing the deceased standing in the presence of Osiris, Apis, Anubis, Horus, etc. Below is an illegible inscription of nineteen or twenty lines in the demotic character. Ptolem.ai'c Period. Height i ft. 7 in., width i ft. I in. [No. 392.] K 3 266 SOUTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. 993. {Bay 27.) — Sandstone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, inscribed in the demotic character with a decree (?) of one of the Ptolemies, or one of tlie Roman emperors. On the upper portion is sculptured a figure of the solar disk, with three pairs of wings and pendent uraei, between which is a beetle. Below are two scenes : in the one the king is repre- sented making an offering to Menu, or Amsu, and Isis, and in the other, to Temu and Sebek. The inscription of thirty- one lines is coloured red. From Karnak. Ptolemaic Period. Height 2 ft. 5 in., width i ft. 9 in. [No. 1325.] 994. {Bay 29.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Euonymos, son of Hierakion, who died aged twenty- seven years. On the upper portion are cut a winged disk, with pendent uraei, and a scene in which we see the deceased being led into the presence of Osiris and Isis by Anubis. Below is a bilingual Greek and demotic inscription. Roman Period. Height i ft. 9 in., width i ft. [No. 838.] 995. {Bay 30.) — Portion of a limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Her-abu ^ priest of the gods Ptah, Mut, Serapis, scribe of several orders of priests, and the son of Aahmes, who held similar offices. The deceased was a guardian of the statues of ^ ^ ^ ' P^i^^t of Sahu Ra (?) ^ ^ ^ ^ embalmment occupied seventy days and he died aged 50 years, 7 months, and 5 days. Salt Collection. Ptolemaic Period. Height i ft, 9 in., width i ft. 24 in. [No. 378.] 996. {Bay 27.) — Portion of the limestone sepulchral stele of Ta-mut-sher '^"^ J) ^ a sistrum-bearer and priestess of Isis and Nephthys, the daughter of Peta-Nefer- hetep, a priest and herald of Hathor Nefer-hetep, and the lady Shep-en-Amen, who died at the age of 97 years nnn 11' f • Sams Collection. Ptolemaic Period. Height nnn 1 1 I . lO in., width ii in. [No. 386.] PTOLEMAIC PERIOD. 267 997. ^Bay 25.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Kha C?) -em-hra y g?^, son of Tche-hra, a priest. On the upper portion of the stele is traced in black ink a figure of the deceased adoring Osiris and Isis, who stand beneath a winged disk with pendent uraei. Beneath are eight lines of hieroglyphics and two lines of demotic. The deceased was buried on the 23rd day of the 4th month of Pert in the 22nd year [of Ptolemy Physkon] ; his embalming occupied seventy days, and he died aged 74 years, 9 months, and 7 days. Ptolemaic Period. Height i ft. 2J in., width 9-1- in. [No. 393.] 998. {Bay 29.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Barnetaket (Berenice?), the daughter of Ptah-meri, a priest of Ptah, and the lady Arsentai (Arsinoe), who died aged 64 years, 8 months, and 26 (?) days. On the upper portion were traced in outline a winged disk and a scene representing the deceased adoring Osiris, and on the lower, in red ink, are four lines of hieroglyphic text, and, in black, a rendering of the same in demotic. Ptolemaic Period. Height i ft. 6 in., width i ft. [No. 383.] 999. {Bay 32.) — Portion of a limestone sepulchral stele of a person whose name is illegible. At the top is a part of a line of hieroglyphics which probably contained the name and the number of years of the life of the deceased, and below this is an inscription of twenty-eight lines in demotic, dated in the ninth (?) year of Ptolemy IX. From Sakkarah. Height I ft. io| in., width i ft. 4 in. [No. 377.] 1000. {Bay 27.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Heru-em-khut Erpa, Ha prince, and high-priest of Memphis, the son of Anem-hra and Neb-hra-ankh, sculptured with a scene representing Anem- hra pouring out a libation before Osiris. The text states that the funerary ceremonies were performed by Nes-qeti "^"1 i \\ ^ ' ' eldest son," the son of the lady Nefer-itet. K 4 268 SOUTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. In the text spaces are left blank for the date of the death of the deceased, and his age, etc. ; his son was a priest of Philopator (Ptolemy IV) Salt Collection. P^rom Sakkarah. Height 2 ft, width i ft. 2|- in. [No. 391.] 1001. {^Bay 26.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Ta-shera-Menu ^ \ ^ , the son of Tehuti-mes and the priestess Utchat-Shu ^ ^ ^ , on which are sculptured: — i. The winged disk. 2. Ra, in the form of a ram, in his boat. 3. Khepera in his boat. 4. The deceased adoring Osiris, Anubis, Horus, and Isis. 5. The deceased adoring Menu, Horus, Isis, Mest-hent- .... [|] ^1 ^ (?) Below, in eleven lines, is cut the text of a prayer to these gods for sepulchral offerings. From Akhmim. Ptolemaic Period. (Plate XXXVII.) Height i ft. 9I- in., width I ft. 4 in. [No. 1 1 39.] 1002. {Bay 22.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Heru-sa-Ast jj ^ , an Ain-ds priest Q and priest of the Ka, on which are sculptured X7 and a scene representing the deceased adoring Ra-Harmachis and Isis. Below are five lines of text containing a prayer to Osiris and a statement of the genealogy of the deceased. Ptolemaic Period. Height i ft. 4 in., width 10 in. [No. 325.] 1003. {Bay 24.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, on which are painted a winged disk, with ^^Je^?' ^ scene representing Ta- en-meh ' ^ woman wearing jj on her head, and two men Petat-Anher ^ ^ , and Maat-Heru- ( To face page 268. ) Plate XXXVII. PTOLEMAIC PERIOD. 269 each wearing g% on his head, adoring Ra-Harmachis, From Akhmim. Ptolemaic Period. Height i ft. 3 in., width 11 in. [No. 641.] 1004. (Baj/ 25.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with , an Utcheb rounded top, of P-sher-meht □ ^ ^ priest, and priest of Hap (the Nile), on which are sculptured a figure of the winged disk and two scenes representing the deceased adoring Osiris and Isis, and Menu and Isis. From Akhmim. Ptolemaic Period. Height i ft. 3 in., width \\\ in. [No. 1365.] 1005. {Bay 25.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, ^\•ith rounded top, of P-sher-meht □ ^ ^ an Utcheb and Am-ds, priest of the Ka, etc., sculptured with a figure of the winged disk, and with a scene representing the deceased adoring Menu, Horus, and Isis, and Osiris, Horus, and Lsis. Below are fourteen lines of text containing a prayer that sepulchral offerings may be given by the above-mentioned 'gods to the deceased, whose pedigree is set out at length. From Akhmim. Ptolemaic Period. Height i ft. 1 1 in., width I ft. li in. [No. 1349.] 1006. {Bay 26.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, \\ ith rounded top, of Peta-nefer-hetep D ^ J u' ^ P^^^-'^t, on which are cut the following scenes : — i. The jackal-gods of the South and North, coiichant, beneath the winged disk. 2. The deceased adoring Osins, Ptah - Seker - Asar, Isis, Nephthys, Heru-netch-tef-f, and Hathor. 3. The deceased in the boat of Ra with attendant ape-gods and jackals. 4. Two seated figures of the deceased. The text contains a prayer for sepulchral offerings. Ptolemaic Period. Height I ft. 6 in., width i ft. in. [No. 934.] 1007. {Bay 27.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Petat-Heru ° ^ , the son of Maat- ri Heru-Ru and Nini, on which are painted the utchats and a 270 SOUTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. figure of the deceased adoring Ra-Harmachis. From Akhmim. PtolemaYc Period. Height i ft. 3 in., width 10^- in. [No. 640.] 1008. {Bay 27.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Theta-Asar 1 ^ , the daughter of Hapi-menh ?^ , on which is painted a scene representing the Sepulchral stele of Petat-Heru. [Bay 27, No. 1007.] ' Ptolemaic Stele. deceased adoring Ra-Harmachis. From Akhmim. Ptolemaic Period. Height i ft., width U in. [No 637.] 1009. {Bay 28.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Heru , on which are sculptured a winged disk and a scene representing the deceased adoring Ra-Harmachis. From Akhmim. Ptolemaic Period. (Plate XXXVIIL) Height I ft. 3 in. width i ft. [No. 639.] ( To face page 270.) Plate XXXVIII. [Bay 28, No. 1009.] Sepulchral stele of Ileru. PTOLEMAIC PERIOD. 271 1010. {Bay 2/^.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Kerasher Nefer-hetep Peta-Khensu I '^^^ ° ^1. On the upper portion are sculptured: — 1. The winged solar disk, with pendent uraei. 2. The jackals of the South and North. 3. The disk ^ . 4. The deceased standing in adoration before Osiris, Isis, Nephthys, Horus, and Anubis. Below the text, which contains prayers to these gods, is sculptured a figure of the Boat of Ra, with the god standing in it, accompanied by Horus and Anubis. A jackal tows the boat of the god along, and four ape-gods acclaim him. Ptolemaic Period. Height 2 ft. 3|- in., width I ft. 4 in. [No. 1428.] 1011. (Bay 29.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Ruru <:::L^, an A?n-ds priest and priest of the Ka, the I son of Heru-khebit ^ Jj ^ , a man who held similar offices, and the lady Nesthet-Utchat | ^ On the upper portion are cut in outline : — i. The winged disk. 2. The deceased making an offering to Osiris, who appears in the form of a bull's skin attached to a jackal-headed standard. On the one side stand Anubis and Isis, and on the other Horus, Nephthys, standards, etc. Below this are : i. A text, in five lines, addressed to Osiris and Oebhsennuf. 2. The souls of the deceased adoring the solar disk in his boat. Ptolemaic Period. Height i ft. 2% in., width lof in. [No. 699.] 1012. {Bay 29.) —Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Peta-Heru-p-khart □ ^ □ ^ an Utcheb priest of Heru-ur, scribe of Menu, or Amsu, son of the scribe Pehai □ ^ (?), and of Ast-resht jj ^ ^ ^> a sistrum- bearer of Menu. On the upper portion are sculptured : — I. Winged disk. 2. Scene representing the deceased adoring Menu, Horus, and Nephthys. 3. Scene representing Th-sheret- meht 1 \ ^ , wife of the deceased, adoring Osiris 2J2 SOUTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. Anubis, and Isis. Beneath are cut two inscriptions, one on behalf of the deceased, and the other on behalf of his wife. From Akhmim. Ptolema'ic Period. Height i ft. g\ in., width I ft. I J in. [No. 1 141.] 1013. {Bay 29.) — Relief, on which arc sculptured four figures of the god Bes holding swords in their right hands. Ptolemaic Period. Height i ft. 2\ in., width i ft. 5 in. [No. 1 178.] 1014. 29.)— Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Heru ^ , an Utcheb priest, priest of the Ka, and an Ain-ds priest, son of the lady Thehi 1 ^ t]t| ^> ^^"^ which are^sculptured : — i. A winged disk with pendent uraei. 2. The two boats of Ra, with figures of the god seated in them. 3. The deceased adoring Menu, Horus, Isis, and Nephthys. 4. The deceased adoring Osiris. Anubis, An-Her, and Bast. Below is cut an inscription of fifteen lines containing prayers. From Akhmim. Ptolemaic Period. Height 2 ft. 3^- in., width I ft. 6 in. [No. 1 1 58.] 1015. {Bay 29.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Ta-set ^ , the daughter of Tche-Menu and the lady Nebt-utchat ^^^^^^ , on which are sculptured : — i. The winged disk. 2. The two boats of the Sun-god, one containing Ra in the form of a ram, and the other Ra in the form of a beetle. 3. A heaven of stars. 4. The deceased adoring Osiris, Horus, Ra, Isis, and Nephthys. 13elow is an inscription of fourteen lines containing prayers. From Akhmim. Ptolemaic Period. Height 2 ft. 3J in., width I ft. 5 in. [No. 1 160.] 1016. {Bay 32.) — Grey granite sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Takem ^'^^ J) , the daughter of Ta-nefer on the upper part of which are cut the winged disk, with pendent uraei, and a scene representing the deceased standing in adoration before the Boat of Ra, in which are seated Ra-Harmachis, Osiris, Isis, and Nephthys. The text PTOLEMAIC PERIOD. contains a prayer to Ra-Harmachis and the gods for sepul- chral offerings. Ptolemaic Period. Height i ft. 2-| in., width 8 in. [No. 1 3 II.] 1017. {Bay 27.) — Grey granite sepulchral stele, with rounded top, on which are sculptured: — i. Winged disk. 2. The jackals of Anpu and Ap-uat. 3. A heaven of stars. 4. A figure of the deceased adoring Osiris, Horus, Anubis, Hathor, I sis, and Nephthys. Below are cut twelve lines of text, six in hieroglyphics and six in the demotic character, containing a prayer to several gods for sepulchral offerings, and the genealogy of the deceased. P'rom Akhmim. Ptolemaic Period. Height i ft. 7 in., width i ft. in. [No. 711.] 1018. {Bay 27.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, on which is painted a scene representing the deceased and his wife adoring Ra-Harmachis. Above are figures of the winged disk /^^^^ , and ^^J^^- PVom Akhmim. Ptolemaic Period. Height i ft. 2 in., width gh in. [No. 638.] 1019. {Bay 27.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, on which is painted a scene representing the deceased, a woman, adoring a bearded serpent, which wears the crown and a feather p, and Osiris, Isis, and Horus. The in- scription is illegible. Ptolemaic Period. Height i ft. i in., width 8 in. [No. 988.] 1020. {Bay 28.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, on which is sculptured, in relief, a figure of a dog-headed ape, the animal sacred to Thoth, wearing on his head the crescent moon and the lunar disk, and holding in his paws the Eye of Horus . Before him is a table of offerings, and above him are the winged solar disk, with uraei, and the winged solar disk symbolic of the sun in his strength. Ptolemaic Period. Height i ft. 2 in., width io|- in. [xNo. 1425.] 1021. {Bay 28.)— Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, on which is sculptured, in relief, a figure of an ibis, the sacred bird of Thoth, with the crescent moon and the full 274 SOUTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. moon on its head, standing with a table of offerings before it. Above are the winged solar disk, with pendent uraei, and a winged disk emblematic of the sun in his strength. Ptolemaic Period. Height i ft. 2 in., width i ft. oj in. [No. 1424.] 1022. {Bay 24.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of ^ ^ ^ , an Utcheb and Ain-ds priest. On the upper portion are sculptured : — i. The winged disk. 2. The two boats of the Sun-god, with Harpokrates sitting between them. 3. The deceased worshipping Menu, Isis, and Nephthys. 4. The deceased worshipping Osiris, Horus and Isis. Below are ten lines of text containing a prayer to Osiris, Menu, and other deities for sepulchral offerings. From Akhmim. Ptolemaic Period. Height 2 ft. 2| in., width I ft. 4 in. [No. 1426.] , 1023. {Bay 30.) — Portion of a limestone tablet, with rounded top, and an illegible hieroglyphic inscription. Ptole- maic Period. Height i ft. 2 in., width 10 in. [No. 180.] 1024. {Bay 30.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, which seems to have been inscribed in hieroglyphics with the text of a Chapter from the Book of the Dead, and to have been made for a priest of Memphis. The characters, figures, etc., have now all but disappeared. Ptolemaic Period. Salt Collection. Height i ft. 7 in., width i ft. [No. 388.] 1025. {Bay 29.) — ^Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of I-em-hetep ^ ^ ^ , a priest of Ptah, Sekhet, and other gods, and a scribe, son of Ankh-Hapi ^ and the lady Nefert-i J ^ rounded portion are cut nine perpendicular lines of hieroglyphics, in the first of which is mentioned the lady Hra-ankh, wife of the deceased ; an Titchat is drawn on each side. Below is an inscription in eighteen lines, containing the genealogy of the deceased, etc. ; portions of twelve lines are wanting. Salt Collection. From Sakkarah. Ptolemaic Period. Height 2 ft. 5| in., width I ft. 31 in. [No. 380.] PTOLEMAIC PERIOD. 275 1026. (Bay 2"].) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Pa-sher-en-Ptah ^ ° f ^ ' ^"^'g^-P^i^st of Memphis, Erpa, Ha prince, Smer-udt, chancellor, superin- tendent of the priests of the gods, etc., the son of Peta-Bast, high-priest of Memphis, and of the sistrum-bearer Hra-ankh. On the upper portion is sculptured a scene representing the deceased kneeling in adoration before Osiris, Serapis, Isis, Nephthys, Horus, Anubis, I-em-hetep, and Amentet, above them is the solar disk with three pairs of wings, on one side is the sceptre | , and on the other the palm branch ^ , symbolic of many years. The deceased was born in the reign of age of thirteen years he was made high-priest of Memphis. Height 2 ft. 4| in., width 2 ft. [No. 886.] 1027. {Bay 29.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Th-I-em-hetep s= ^ □ ' ^ ^^^^^ ^^^^ rd.\\V, the daughter of Hra-ankh. On the upper portion are sculptured a winged disk and a scene representing the de- ceased adoring Osiris, Serapis, Isis, Nephthys, Horus, Anubis, and the emblem of Amentet, and below are cut twenty-one lines of hieroglyphic text, in which is given the genealogy of the deceased, etc. She was born in the ninth year of the reign of Ptolemy XIII, about B.C. 71, and thirteen years later she became the wife of the high-priest of Memphis, Pa-sher- en-Ptah, the son of Peta-Bast ; she had a son, I-em-hetep, surnamed Peta-Bast, and died in the tenth year of the reign of Cleopatra. From Sakkarah. Ptolemaic Period. Height 2 ft. \o\ in., width i ft. 5 j in. [No. 147.] 1028. {Bay 2^.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of That-I-em-hetep |j "^^^ ^ ^= ^ > daughter of a lady of the same name, and priestess of Ptah of Memphis and Isis. On the upper portion of the stele is traced, in black ink, a figure of the deceased adoring the gods Osiris and Isis, who stand beneath a winged disk with pendent uraei. Be- neath this are seven lines of hieroglyphics and two lines of 2/6 SOUTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. demotic, traced in black ink. The text states that the deceased was buried on the 17th day of the 1st month of Pert, in the 29th year [of Ptolemy Physkon], that her embalming occupied seventy days, and that her age was 36 years, 3 months, and 20 days. Ptolemaic Period. Height I ft., width 81- in. [No. 387.] 1029. {Bay 24.) — Portions of a limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Nes-qeti ^ ^ \| , who was surnamed Peta-hra-ka ° ^ t | , high-priest of Memphis, priest of the temple of King Rameses Q ^ CM 1^ ^ Memphis, priest of the Princess Philotera ^ ' ^ 1 ' ^^^^ ^^^^ lady Nefer-renpet f I I ^ * Upper portion of the stele were a winged disk and a figure of the deceased adoring a god ; the figures and text are traced in black ink. Salt Collection. From Sakkarah. Ptolemaic Period. Height 2 ft. i in., width i ft. 3I in. [No. 379.] 1030. {Bay 2*].) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Peta-Bast ^.n Erpa, Ha prince, and high- priest of Ptah of Memphis, the son of the lady Th-I-em-hetep "| ^ / sculptured with the following : — i. A winged disk. 2. A scene representing the deceased being presented to Osiris, Isis, and Nephthys, by Horus and Anubis; behind stands I-em-hetep, the son of Ptah. Below are two nearly obliterated inscriptions, one in hieroglyphics and one in the demotic character. Anastasi Collection. From Sakkarah. Height 2 ft. 4| in., width i ft. 8 in. [No. 188.] 1031. ( Bay 27. ) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Hra-sankh p ^ ^ ' ^^"^^ daughter of the lady PTOLEMAIC PERIOD. 277 Hra-ankh , "y ^ ^[ ^ '^vho died in the twenty-second year of the reign of one of the Ptolemies, aged 66 years, 5 months, and 5 days. On the upper portion is cut a scene representing the deceased adoring Osiris under a disk with three pairs of wings and pendent uraei. The funerary ceremonies, wliich lasted seventy days, were carried out by her son Nes-qeti, a SEM priest, and priest of Ptah. From Sakkarah. Ptolemaic Period. Height i ft. 6J in., width ii| in. [No. 389.] 1032. {Bay 27.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top of Khensu-iu ^ 1 ) 3. priest and scribe, the son of Nes-qeti, high-priest of Ptah of Memphis, and the lady Renpit-Nefert, on which are drawn in black ink the following: — I. A heaven of stars. 2. A winged disk. 3. The sceptres of East and West ||. 4. A figure of the deceased adoring Osiris. 5. An inscription of four lines in the demotic character. Salt Collection. From Sakkarah. Height i ft. 4I in., width i ft. o\ in. [No. 375.] 1033. {Bay 29.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of -Hap ^ ' ^ scribe, on which is traced in black ink a hieroglyphic inscription of eighteen lines, the greater part of which is illegible. Salt Collection. Ptolemaic Period. Height i ft. 5| in., width ii-|- in. [No. 390.] 1034. {Bay 14.) — Red granite tablet for offerings of Heru-sa-Ast , a scribe and priestly official, on which are cut in outline: i. A tablet for offerings, on which are bread-cakes, libation vases, etc. 2. The Nile-god of the South and the Nile-god of the North, bearing tables on which are vessels of water, fruits, flowers, etc. 3. Nut, or Hathor, in the Sycamore Tree pouring out water for the soul of the deceased. 4. Nut, or Hathor, in the Sycamore Tree pouring out water on the hands of the deceased. From Panopolis. Ptolemaic Period. Length i ft. 9 in., breadth I ft. 9 J in. [No. 1227.] 278 SOUTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. 1035. {Bay 14.) — Limestone tablet for offerings, on which are sculptured in relief figures of libation vases, bread-cakes, and a vine (?) ; at each end is a small tank in the form of a cartouche. Ptolemaic or Roman Period. Length 1 1 in., breadth 10 in. [No. 416.] 1036. {Bay 14.)— White limestone tablet for offerings of Tutu c:^ ^ c=^ ^ ^ , an Utckeb priest, and priest of the Beneficent Gods," i.e., Ptolemy IV and Arsinoe, the son of Peta-knens-aat ^ ^ ^AAA^^ ^ ^ ^ a priest who held the same offices, and Ast-urt jj ^ <~> ^ , a sistrum-bearer of Menu. In one corner is sculptured a figure of the goddess Nut standing in the Sycamore Tree of heaven, and pouring out the water of life upon the hands of the deceased. The other portion of the face of the altar is inscribed with an address to the Sycamore Tree, the text of Chapter XXIII of the Book of the Dead (Saite Recension), and the text beginning : " Let " the doors of heaven be opened for me, let the gates of the " earth be unclosed for me," etc. Ptolemaic Period. Length I ft. 5-J in., breadth i ft. 5 J in. [No. 121 5.] 1037. {Bay 14.) — Limestone tablet for offerings of Hu- utchat-shu |^ ^ P ^ ^ ' ^^^^ daughter of Heru, a royal scribe, and the lady Ankh-set ^ ^ ? oi"^ which are sculp- tured figures of libation and unguent vases, bread-cakes, the Tree of Nut, or Hathor, from which project human hands holding bread-cakes and a vase of water, and the figure of a female pouring out libations. The inscription gives the genealogy of the deceased. Ptolemaic Period. Length i ft. 5 in., breadth i ft. 4 in. [No. 1364.] 1038. {Bay 14.)— Grey granite tablet for offerings, on which are cut in outline figures of libation vases, a table of offerings, flowers, etc. ; near the spout are sunk two tanks in the form of cartouches. Ptolemaic Period. Length i ft. 6 in., breadth i ft. 6 in. [No. 592.] PTOLEMAIC PERIOD. 2/9 1039. {Bay 14.) — Limestone tablet for offerings of Taset , the daughter of Nes-Amsu (or Nes-Menu) and Nebt-Utchat, inscribed with prayers to Osiris for funerary offerings, and ornamented with two figures of the deceased receiving water from deities in sycamore trees. Ptolemaic Period. Length i ft. \\ in., breadth i ft. 2 in. [No. 1253.] 1040. {Bay 16.) — Uninscribed hmestone tablet for offer- ings, on which are sculptured two libation vases, a loaf of bread, and two oval cavities to receive libations. Ptolemaic Period. Length i ft. 3 J in., breadth i ft. 3 in. [No. 419.] 1041. {Bay 16.) — Fine limestone tablet for offerings of Sheret-ankh £^ ^ ^ > o^"^ which are cut in outline a table laden with bread-cakes, lilies, etc., flanked by libation vases. Above each vase is a hawk, with human head, arms, and hands, representing the soul of the deceased. From Akhmim. Ptolemaic Period. Length i ft. 3^ in., breadth i ft. 2 in. [No. II 37.] 1042. {Bay 16.)— Uninscribed limestone tablet for offer- ings, on which is sculptured a stand laden with bread-cakes, etc., flanked by libation vases from the spouts of which water flows. From Akhmim. Ptolema'ic Period. Length i ft. 2| in., breadth i ft. 2I in. [No. 1058.] 1043. {Bay 17.) — Limestone libation tablet, with two spouts and a channel running round the four sides. In it is sunk a tank with flights of steps at the sides, which is perforated in three places. From the temple at Berenice on the Red Sea. Ptolemaic Period. Length i ft. 9 in., breadth I ft. 3 in. [No. 135.] Presented by Sir J. Gardner Wilkinson^ 1834. 1044. {Bay 29.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with sunk panel on which is sculptured in relief the figure of a man bidding farewell to a woman. Ptolemaic Period. Height I ft. 2 in., width 8^ in. [No. 1004.] Presented by F. G. Hilton Price, Esq., 1882. 1045. {Bay2J.) — Limestonesepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Tallous (?), on which are rudely cut the outline of a 28o SOUTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. winged disk and a scene representing Anubis leading the deceased into the presence of Osiris and Nephthys. Ptolemaic Period, or later. Height i ft. 3 in., width i ft. i in. [No. 400.] 1046. {Bay 25.) — Sandstone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Aspidous (?), daughter of Dionysius, on which are cut: — i. Winged disk. 2. Mummy of the deceased in a boat. 3. Anubis presenting the deceased before Osiris and Isis. Ptolemaic Period. Height i ft. 2h in., width g\ in. [No. 843.] 1047. {Bay 32.) — Head from a terra-cotta cover of a coffin of a female ; uninscribed. Salt Collection. From the Desert of Zobah. Ptolemaic Period. Height i ft. 5 in. [No. 429.] 1048. {Bay 25.)— Head from a terra-cotta cover of a coffin of a female, who is represented with her hands crossed over her breast. Salt Collection. From the Desert of Zobah. Ptolemaic Period. Height i ft. 10 in. [No. 431.] 28l ROMAN PERIOD. 1049. {Bay 31.) — Relief from the south wall of the inner- most chamber of the funerary temple which stood on the east side of the pyramid of one of the queens called Candace, in the great pyramid-field, near the site of the city of Meroe, the capital of the Island of Meroe, about 150 miles to the north of Khartum. On the right is sculptured in relief a figure of the queen, who is seated under a canopy and holds in her hands sceptres symbolic of sovereignty and dominion ; by her side is seated her Consort, whose feet rest upon a group of men representing conquered tribes. By the side of his throne are figures of members of the royal family, and behind him stands the goddess Isis pouring out a libation. Immediately in front of the knees of the large figure of the queen is another figure of the queen, who is standing by the side of a table of offerings and pouring out a libation. She stands above a seated figure of Osiris, who wears the atef crown. Arranged in rows before the god and the queen are vases of wine, beer, and unguents, animals bound for sacrifice at the funeral feast, baskets of figs, four bulls for sacrifice, bread-cakes, fruit, etc. Above these is a group of gods and goddesses who are making offerings at altars, and performing funerary ceremonies on behalf of the dead queen. The re- maining portions of the relief are filled with figures of priests, officials, relatives, friends, and representatives of tribes, bear- ing offerings, palm branches, etc. Though broken in places, this relief is a very fine example of the wall decoration of funerary temples in the Sudan during the Roman Period. It was originally painted, and traces of red colour still remain. From the Pyramid Group A. Height 8 ft. 3 in., width 15 ft. 10 in. [No. 719.] Presented by the Government of the Egyptian Sudan, 1905. 1050. {BayZO.) — Sandstone tablet for offerings, or altar, inscribed in the Meroitic character with a sepulchral (?) text 282 SOUTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. of twenty lines. From the Island of Faras in the Sudan. A.D. lOO to 300. Length i ft. 8| in., breadth i ft. in. [No. 892.] Presented by A. H. Rhind, Esq., 1863. 1051. {Bay 30.) — Sandstone tablet for offerings, or altar, inscribed in the Meroitic character with a sepulchral text of twelve lines. Traces of red paint still remain in some of the characters. From the Sudan (?). A.D. 100 to 300. Length I ft. 2| in., breadth i ft. i in. [No. 901.] Presented by the Rev. G rev file Chester, B.A., 1865. 1052. {Bay 27.) — Reddish sandstone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, inscribed with a text recording the building of additions to the temple of Mut, lady of Asher and consort of Amen-Ra in Thebes, by the Roman Emperor Tiberius Caesar, about a.d. 20. On the upper portion are sculptured the winged disk and a scene representing the emperor kneel- ing before the goddess Mut, her son Khensu, and Khensu-p- khart, and presenting to them an offering. From Thebes. Roman Period. Height 2 ft. 2 in., width i ft. 5^ in. [No. 617.] 1053. {Bay 29.)— Sandstone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, set up to commemorate the erection of a statue to the goddess Mut, and the restoration of certain buildings con- nected with her sanctuary at Thebes, and their re-endowment by Tiberius Caesar s about A.D. 20. On the upper part is sculptured a scene representing the emperor kneeling and making an offering to the goddess Mut and to her son Khensu, beneath a winged disk, and below are cut seven lines of hieroglyphics describing his work. Salt Collection. From Karnak. Height 2 ft. 2 in., width i ft. 5 in. [No. 398.] 1054. {Bay 26.) — Sandstone stele, with rounded top, of the Roman Emperor Tiberius (a.d. 14 to 37). On the upper portion are sculptured : — i. The solar disk, with three pairs of Plate XXXIX. ( To face page 283. ) Stele sculpUu-ed with a scene representing the Emperor Tiberius making offerings to the gods of Thebes. [Bay 26, No. 1054.] ROMAN PERIOD. 283 wings and pendent uraei. 2. A scene in which the emperor is represented making an offering of Maat to the gods Amen, Mut, Khensu, and Khensu-pa-khart. Below are cut seven Hnes of text. (Plate XXXIX.) Height 2 ft. 2 in., width I ft. 5 in. [No. 1432.] 1055. (Baj/ 27.) — Sandstone stele, with rounded top, on which is sculptured a winged disk, and a scene representing the Roman Emperor Trajan (?) making offerings to a cow wearing the horns and plumes of Isis or Hathor. Below are eleven lines of hieroglyphic text, recording the presentation of gifts to the goddess by the king. From Thebes. Roman Period. Height 2 ft. 6| in., width i ft. H in. [No. 709.] 1056. (Bay 25.) — Massive limestone stele, in the form of the door of a tomb, with palm-leaf cornice, surmounted by uraei with disks, and ornamented with a winged disk, supported on lotus pillars, cut in relief. Within this door is a second door, similar to the first, and on the flat, sunk surface are sculptured two scenes in which a Roman Emperor is represented adoring the gods Seb (?), Ra, Heru-Behutet and Isis. Roman Period. Height 4 ft. i in., width 2 ft. 6| in. [No. 789.] Presented by the Marquis of NortJiauipton^ 1852. 1057. (Bay 32.) — Lim.estone stele, with rounded top, sculptured with a figure of the winged disk with pendent uraei, and inscribed with thirty-five lines of Greek text. It was set up near the Sphinx by the inhabitants of the villages of the Letopolite nome, in honour of F. Claudius Balbillus, governor of Egypt, and as a token of their gratitude to the Emperor Nero, who had appointed him to rule over Egypt. From the Temple of the Sphinx at Gizah. First century A.D. Height 3 ft. II in., width 2 ft. [No. 192.] 1058. {Bay 32.) — Limestone stele, with rounded top, inscribed in Greek with a text recording the repairs of the walls which surrounded the Sphinx at Gizah, in the sixth year of the reign of the Emperors Marcus Aurelius Antoninus and Lucius Verus {i.e., a.d. i66), when Fl. Titianus was 284 SOUTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. Prefect of Egypt, and Lucceius Ophellians was general of the army, and Theon was Nomarch. Dated on the 1 5th day of the month Pakhon. Found in front of the Sphinx. Height 2 ft. 3 in., width i ft. 2 in. [No. 438.] Presented by Captain Caviglia, 1817. 1059. (^Bay 26.) — Sandstone slab, inscribed with the names of Diocletian and Constantine. From Philae. Roman Period. Length 2 ft. 6 in., breadth i ft. 2 in. [No. 1359.] 1060. {Bay 29.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of P-ha ^ , the son of Qeprer ^ ^ , on which are sculptured : — i. The winged disk. 2. The jackals of Anpu and Ap-uat. 3. The deceased adoring Ra-Harmachis. 4. The deceased adoring Ra in his boat. Below are cut sixteen perpendicular lines of hieroglyphics containing praises of the gods. Roman Period (?) Height 2 ft. 2 in., width i ft. jh in. [No. 710.] 1061. {Bay 29.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Menu .... ^ , an Utcheb priest, and Ka-priest, on which are sculptured : — i. The winged solar disk, with pendent uraei. 2. The jackals of Anpu and Ap-uat. 3. The deceased adoring Menu, Horus, Isis, and Nephthys. 4. The deceased adoring An-her, Tefnut, and Osiris. Below are cut nineteen perpendicular lines of hiero- glyphic text, containing praises and prayers to the gods, and the genealogy of the deceased. Roman Period. Height 2 ft. I in., width i ft. 6 in. [No. 11 55.] 1062. {Bay 29.) — Painted limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Heru-bak 0)-shep 0)-Menu-aa (?) on which are sculptured the solar disk, with four pairs of wings, the jackals of Anpu and Ap-uat, and a scene representing the deceased adoring Osiris, Horus, and Anubis. The name of the deceased is in hieroglyphics, and on the lower portion of the stele is an inscription of six lines in the demotic character. Roman Period. Height 2 ft., width i ft. 4.1, in. [No. 1298.] ROMAN PERIOD. 285 1063. {Bay 29.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Heru-sa-Ast O jj '^^^ , on which are sculp- tured a winged disk, the boat of Ra drawn by the jackal of Ap-uat, and a scene representing the deceased adoring Osiris, Horus, Isis, and Nephthys. Below is cut a prayer for sepul- chral offerings. Roman Period. Height i ft. 2 in., width 9i in. [No. 1294.] 1064. {Bay 14.)— Marble tablet for offerings, sculptured in relief with figures of ten bread-cakes, a stand of wine vases, libation jars, lilies, etc. ; at the back is a tank, and a channel runs round all four margins. On the back edge is a demotic inscription in one line. Roman Period. Length 10 in., breadth 10 in. [No. 1251.] 1065. {Bay 16.) — Grey granite tablet for offerings, sculptured in relief with figures of bread-cakes, etc. A shallow channel is cut on all four sides, and on the front edge is a demotic inscription in one line. Roman Period. Length I ft, breadth i ft [No. 1252.] 1066. {Bay 16.) — Sandstone tablet for offerings, un- sculptured, on two edges of which is an inscription in demotic. Roman Period. Length i ft i in., breadth i ft. i in. [No. 415.] 1067. {Bay 16.) — Limestone tablet for offerings, in the centre of which is sunk a small tank, with flights of steps ; on each side of it is sculptured the figure of a libation vase, and on the spout is cut a flower. Roman Period. Length 1 1 in., breadth 9I in. [No. 717.] 1068. {Bay 16.) — Rectangular black basalt libation tank, in the form of a temple building, with deep cornice. On the front, in relief, is sculptured the head of a lion. Rom.an Period. Length i ft 7 in., breadth i ft. ih in., height 8.^- in. [No. '^1281.] 1069. {Bay 29.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, on which are sculptured a winged disk, two jackals, and a scene representing Anubis leading the deceased into the presence of Osiris. The demotic inscription on the 286 SOUTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. lower part is illegible. From Memphis. Roman Period. Height I ft. 4 in., width loj in. [No. 399.] 1070. {Bay 27.) — Green basalt head from the statue of a youth, or man. From Alexandria. Harris Collection. Roman Period. Height 9 in. [No. 970.] Sepulchral stele of the Roman Period. [Bay 29, No. 1069.] 1071. {Bay 26.) — Limestone stele, with rounded top, sculptured in relief with a scene representing a king making offerings to the gods Sebek and Khnemu, who are seated on thrones, and wear disks, plumes, and uraei, and hold sceptres in their hands. Above are figures of the winged disk, and two crocodiles, each wearing the crown. Roman Period. Height I ft. 7 in., width i ft. 3J in. [No. 1073.] ROMAN PERIOD. 287 1072. {Bay 28.) — Rectangular limestone stele, sculptured with a relief representing a man-headed sphinx standing with a table of offerings, wine-jars, etc., before him. On his head he wears the crown Behind him is the winged disk with pendent uraeus, symbolizing renewed youth and strength. Roman Period. Height \o\ in., width i ft. \\ in. [No. 959.] 1073. {Bay 29.) — Dark basalt head from a statue, or sphinx, wearing the uraeus of royalty above the forehead. From the Towneley Collection. Roman Period, ist or 2nd century A.D. Height i ft. 2 in. [No. 97.] 1074. {Bay 29.) — Limestone sepulchral relief, on which is sculptured a figure of a man lying on a bier. Roman Period. Height I ft. 7 in., width I ft. 9 in. [No. 885.] 1075. {Bay 29.) — Limestone sepulchral relief, on which is sculptured a scene representing two Anubis gods presenting to Osiris two deceased persons. Roman Period. Height 2 ft., width I ft. 10 in. [No. 189.] 1076. {Bay 29.) — Limestone stele, sculptured with a shrine in which, in relief, is a figure of an uraeus wearing the solar disk. D'Athanasi Collection. Roman Period. Height I ft. 2 in., width 10 in. [No. 401.] 1077. {Bay 29.) — Sandstone stele, sculptured with a shrine, having pillars with lotus capitals, a cornice of uraei, etc., and a niche containing a figure of the hawk of Horus. Roman Period. Height i ft. 5 in., width i ft. [No. 1363.] 1078. {Bay 30.) — Grey granite obelisk, uninscribed. Roman Period. Height 4 ft. 4 in., width of sides at base 5 in. [No. 1205.] 1079. {Bay 32.) — Limestone slab, on which is a repre- sentation of a human foot, in sunk relief ; above it are the letters iteKcJ), and on one side of it is cut a palm branch. Found in front of the Sphinx. Roman Period. Length i ft. 91 in., width 9 in. [No. 436.] Presented by Captain Caviglia, 18 17. 288 SOUTHERN ECxYPTIAN GALLERY. 1080. (^r^J/ 32.) — Fluted, lotus-shaped capital of a basalt pillar, resting on a stone taken from the ruins of the building in which it was found. Roman Period, or later. Height of capital, with abacus, i ft. 9 in., height of stone, 2 ft. 8 in. [Nos. 136, 136A.] Presented by Earl Spencer, 1805. 1081. {Bay 30.) — Limestone portrait figure, mounted in the form of a term, or boundary figure, of Hermes. Roman Period. Height 3 ft. i in. [No. 12 18.] 1082. {Bay 30.) — Black granite portrait figure, mounted in the form of a term, or boundary figure, of Hermes. Roman Period. Height 2 ft. 2 in. [No. 1219.] 1083. {Bay 26.) — Limestone sepulchral stele of Politta, a child, inscribed with a Greek metrical text, and ornamented with a portico and pediment in relief From Memphis. First century A.D. Height i ft. 8 in. [No. 1206.] 1084. {Bay 26.) — Portion of a sepulchral stele, inscribed in Greek with a prayer by Artemidorus, son of Auximes (?) and others to their gods. First century A.D. Height 7 in., width I ft. 2| in. [No. 661.] 1085. {Bay 29.) — Rectangular limestone sepulchral stele, in the form of a shrine, on the upper portion of which is sculptured in relief a figure of the deceased reclining on a bed, with two cushions under the left elbow, and holding a wine cup in the right hand. At the foot of the bed is a figure of a man standing with both hands raised. Below this are cut in outline two jackals, two wine-jars on stands, a chest, etc. The inscription, in Greek, is illegible ; it appears to be dated on the twenty-fifth day of the month of Thoth. Roman Period. Height i ft. \\ in., width i ft. i in. [No. 821.] Presented by Lyttleton Annesley, Esq., 1854. 1086. {Bay 31.) — Column, or pillar altar, inscribed in Greek with a dedication to the god Serapis, in the city of Canopus. Found at Abukir. Height 4 ft. 2 in. [No. 99.] Presented by Dr. Bancroft, J unr., 1807. 1087. {Bay 26.) — Square sandstone slab, inscribed in Greek with a text recording the cleansing and restoration of some public building near the town of Kom Ombo in Upper CHRISTIAN PERIOD. 289 Egypt, by Arseniiis, the governor. The work was carried out at the suggestion of the bishop, the whole population assisting, during the rule of Gabriel, Duke of the Thebaid. Found on the south side of the temple of Kom Ombo. Sixth or seventh century A.D. i ft. 5 in. square. [No. 11 96.] 1088. {Bay 28.) — Portion of a limestone cylindrical monu- ment, inscribed with a dedication to Isis, in Greek. Height 8 in. [No. 1043.] 1089. {Bay 30.) — Rectangular limestone sepulchral stele, broken at three of its corners, inscribed with an epitaph in Greek. From Upper Egypt. Period doubtful. Height I ft. I in., width 10 in. [No. 923.] 1090. {Bay 30.) — Rectangular limestone sepulchral stele, inscribed in Greek with a text recording the restoration of a gate by certain officials ; it was set up on the eleventh day of the month Paophi, in one of the years of the XlVth Indiction. Length i ft. 2\ in., breadth 8 in. [No. 603.] 1091. {Bay 26.) — Sandstone sepulchral stele, inscribed in Greek, of Souaei, who died on the tenth day of the month Phaophi, in the sixth year of an Indiction. From Thebes (?). Height 7j in., width 5 in. [No. 409.] 1092. {Bay 26.) — Sandstone sepulchral stele, inscribed in Greek, of Peter, a deacon, who died in the month of Pharmuthi, in the fourth year of an Indiction. Height 7 J in., width 5 J in. [No. 1360.] 1093. {Bay 26.) — Sandstone sepulchral stele, inscribed in Greek, of Mena, who died on the third day of the month Phamenoth, in the fourteenth year of the Indiction. From Kalabshah. Eighth or ninth century A.D. Height 7 in., width 5 in. [No. 823.] Presented by Lyttleton A fines ley, Esq., 1854. 1094. {Bay 26.) — Sandstone sepulchral stele of Isis (.^), inscribed in Greek, with a prayer addressed to the " God of Spirits " that the deceased may find rest with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob in heaven. Seventh to ninth century A.D. Height I ft. 8 in. [No, 939.] Presented by the Royal Institution, 1 870. L 290 SOUTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. 1095. {Bay 26.) — Sandstone sepulchral stele, inscribed in Greek, of Aideosa, who died on the fifteenth day of the month Pakhon, in the tenth year of an Indiction. From Kalabshah. Eighth or ninth century A.D. Height 7| in., width 5j in. [No. 822.] Pi'esenied by Lyttleton Annesley, Esq., 1854. 1096. {Bay 26.)— Sandstone sepulchral stele, inscribed in Greek, of Nikea, who died on the nineteenth day of the month Payni, in the fifth year of an Indiction. From Kalabshah. Eighth or ninth century A.D. Height 7 in., width 5|- in. [No. 824.] Presented by Lyttleton Annesley, Esq., 1854. 1097. {Bay 28.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with pyramidal top, decorated with flowers (?) etc., sculptured in relief, and inscribed in Greek, of Moses, a centurion, son of Paul, who died on the first day of the month Epiphi, in the second year of an Indiction, aged 35 years. Sams Collection. Height I ft. I in., width 11 J in. [No. 1362.] 1098. {Bay 26.) — Sandstone sepulchral stele, inscribed in Greek, of Akkendarpe, who died on the sixteenth day of the month Khoiak, in the first year of the Indiction. From Kalabshah. Height 10 in., width 7 J in. [No. 602.] Presented by Lyttleton Annesley, Esq., 1854. 1099. {Bay 30.)— Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top and cornice, inscribed in Greek with a prayer for the repose of the soul of Theodore. Below the inscription is sculptured a cross between two pillars. Christian Period. Height I ft. 5 in., width i ft. o-|- in. [No. 405.] 1100. {Bay 28.) — Portion of the sandstone sepulchral stele of Marcus, inscribed in Greek with a prayer that the deceased might rest in the bosom of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. He died on the fifth day of Phamenoth, in the second year of the Indiction, in the Year of Diocletian 472, i.e.^ A.D. 756. Height 8| in., width loj in. [No. 408.] 1101. {Bay 28.) — Rough-hewn sandstone sepulchral Stele of Talsia. The inscription, which is cut within a line border, is in Greek, and states that she died on the first day of the month Khoiak, in the fourteenth year of an Indiction.. Height 5-|- in., width I ft. i J in. [No. 407.] CHRISTIAN PERIOD. 291 1102. {Bay 28.) — Rectangular limestone sepulchral stele of Deido, a Christian lady. The inscription is in Greek, and states that she died on the eighteenth day of the month Phamenoth, in the first year of an Indiction. Sixth or seventh century A.D. Height 8 in., width i ft. 5 in. [No. 1046.] 1103. {Bay 30.) — Limestone tablet, which was set up in a church to commemorate Apa Pahomo, the Father of a monastic settlement, Apa Victor, Apa lonas, Apa Asa Antseinou, Anup, and their mother and young brother Phoibamon. In the centre are sculptured a cross and crown ; on the right is a figure of the military saint Victor, and on Apse of a shrine of a Saint from a Coptic church. [Bay 32, No. 1104.] the left a figure of the military saint Apa Kene. From Suhak. Seventh to tenth century A.D. Length 6 ft. 5 in., breadth I ft. I in. [No. 1276.] 1104. {Bay 32.) — Portion of a limestone pillar, probably from an ancient Egyptian temple, which has been cut and hollowed out to form the apse of the shrine of a saint in a Coptic church. On the edge are sculptured the figures of birds (doves ?), and on the inside, springing from a shell in the centre, is a design formed of vine branches with doves perched among the grapes and leaves, the whole being enclosed within a border of leaves, flowers, shells, fish, etc. From Esnah. Diameter 2 ft. 7 in. [No. 1423.] 292 SOUTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. 1105. {Bay 30.)— Rectangular limestone sepulchral stele of John the Deacon, inscribed with a text in which the deceased is made to lament the bitterness of death, and to state that he died and was buried in the city of Kos. Height I ft. 4 in., width i ft. i in. [No. 900.] Presented by J, Manship Nojnnati, Esq., 1865. 1106. {Bay 32.) — Limestone panel, which was fixed immediately above the altar in a Coptic church, sculptured with five circular ornaments, three large and two small. The central ornament contains a cross and four vine leaves, and the large ones on the right and left contain vine leaves and a rectangle and circle interlaced. In each of the two small connecting circles is a rosette. From Suhak. Length 4 ft. 10 in., breadth i ft. y\ in. [No. 1334.] 1107. {Bay 2t2.) — Portion of a limestone sepulchral stele, of Apa Joseph Pegosh, a native of Terot-en-Shoone, who died on the twenty-first day of the month of Mesore. The inscription is in Coptic, and contains an invocation to Saints Biktor (Victor), Phebamon, Mena, George, Cyriacus, Philo- theos, Sergius and his brethren, and other saints. Round the inscription is a raised flat border ornament with diamond and leaf patterns. Height I ft. yh in., width i ft. 6 in. [No. 676.] 1108. {Bay 30.) — Upper portion of a rectangular limestone stele, inscribed in Coptic with an address, or invocation, to Jeremiah, Enoch, Mary the Virgin, and other saints. Height II in., width 11 in. [No. 672.] 1109. {Bay 30.) — Portion of a limestone sepulchral stele, inscribed in Coptic with an invocation of Michael, Gabriel, and other saints. From Abydos. Height 9I in., width gh in. [No. 995.] 1110. {Bay 28.) — Upper portion of a rectangular limestone sepulchral stele, inscribed in Coptic with an address, or invocation, to Michael, Gabriel, Adam, Mary the Virgin, Victor, Phoebamon, Mena, George, Cyriacus, and other saints and martyrs. Height 10 in., width i ft. [No. 673.] 1111. {Bay 30.) — Rectangular limestone sepulchral stele, inscribed in Coptic with a text commemorating Apa Phoi- bammon, who died on the twenty-fifth day of the month Paope, Mena, John, and other brethren. Height i ft. 2 in., width 2 ft. 8 in. [No. 702.] , CHRISTIAN - PERIOD. 1112. {Bay 30.) — Sandstone sepulchral stele, inscribed in Coptic with a prayer on behalf of Hetose, who died on the tenth day of the month Mesore. Height i ft. 2 in., width 10 in. [No. 607.] 1113. {Bay 30.) — Sandstone apse, from a small shrine which held a figure of Mary the Virgin, or a Coptic saint, on which are sculptured, in relief, a cross and other religious symbols. From the ruins of a Coptic church on the Island of Philae. Coptic Period. Height 2 ft., width 2 ft. 3 in. [No. 1422.] 1114. {Bay 28.)— Rectangular limestone sepulchral stele of a woman, who appears to have died in the month of Khoiak, in the 335th (.i^) year xXe, of the Era of the Martyrs, i.e., A.D. 619. The inscription is in Coptic. Height /J in., width 6| in. [No. 182.] 1115. {Bay 30.)— I^imestone sepulchral stele of Helene, the daughter of Peter, the deacon and steward of the Church of St. John at Esnah. From Esnah. Height i ft. 4I in., width \oh in. [No. 1336.] 1116. {Bay 32.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Sara, a Coptic lady, sculptured with figures of an altar, or pillar, with a floreated capital, a dove, a cross, etc., within an ornamented border. Inscribed " One God, our Helper." Height i ft. 3I in., width i ft. [No. 667.] 1117. {Bay 32.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Rachel, a Christian, sculptured with the figure of a dove, standing between pillars, a cross, a shell, and semi- circular bands of beaded and leaf ornaments. Inscribed " One God, our Helper." Height i ft. 8 in., width i ft. 2\ in. [No. 680.] 1118. {Bay 32.) — Rectangular sandstone sepulchral stele of Teucharis, a Christian lady, who died in the month ot Mesore, in a year not stated. Below the Coptic text is a sunk panel, on which are cut in relief the Cross ►J^, the letters Alpha and Omega, and vine leaves. On the border are cut a zig-zag pattern, vine leaves, crosses ^ ^, etc. Height I ft. 6-J in., width i ft. i in. [No. 1300.] 294 SOUTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. 1119. {Bay 32.) — Octagonal marble sepulchral stele of Trois, the wife of Parashe, who died on the twenty-eighth day of the month Mesore, in the 457th year of the Era of the Martyrs, i.e., A.D. 741. The inscription is in Coptic. Height I ft. Sh in-, width i ft. 5|- in. [No. 1208.] 1120. {Bay 32.) — Sandstone sepulchral stele of Rebecca, a nun, inscribed in Coptic and sculptured with a representation of a pediment, with circle and vine leaves, and two dnkh crosses, ^ Height 2 ft. i in., width i ft. 2 in. [No. 1299.] 1121. {Bay 32.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, inscribed in Greek, of Eutychousa, who died on the twenty-fifth day of the month Khoiak, in the eighth year of an Indiction. Height 2 ft, width i ft. [No. 660.] 1122. {Bay 30.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Tsia, who died on the twelfth day of the month Phamenoth, in the tenth year of the Indiction. Height I ft. I in., width lO in. [No. 1328.] 1123. {Bay 32.) — Limestone sepulchral stele of Mary, a child, who died on the tenth day of the month Tybi. On the upper portion is a sculptured panel containing a cross and crown, and below this, enclosed within a leaf-border, is a second panel containing the Coptic inscription and the figure of a dove standing on scrolls ornamented with crosses. Both panels are enclosed within a scroll border. From Suhak. Height 4 ft. 4 in., width i ft. 6 in. [No. 618.] 1124. {Bay 32.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Theutora, sculptured v/ith a representation of the front of the shrine, or temple, having a pediment and pillars with floreated capitals, and with figures of a dove, vine leaves, etc. Height i ft. 4I in., width i ft. i in. [No. 669.] 1125. {Bay 32.)— Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Tapia, who died on the fourth day of the month Pharmuthi, in the sixth year of an Indiction. The upper portion is decorated with a rosette within concentric circles, cut in relief. Height i ft. 4 in., width 9J in. [No. 620.] 1126. {Bay 32.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Taia, who died on the seventeenth day of the month CHRISTIAN PERIOD. Sepulchral siele of Mary, a child. [Bay 32, No. 1123.] Coptic Period. 296 SOUTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. Mekheir, on which are sculptured a representation of the front of a shrine, or temple, figures of doves holdin^^ the Egyptian symbol of life," ^ , etc. Height I ft. 4J in., width 10 in. [No. 1327.] 1127. {Bay 32.) — Rectangular limestone sepulchral stele of Manna, who died on the seventh day of the month Tybi, in the third year of an Indiction. The Greek inscription is cut on the lower part of the monument, on three sides of it are rosettes and the meander ornament, and on the fourth side Sepulchral monument in the form of a cross. [Bay 32, No. 1 1 28.] Coptic Period. is a raised ornament. Between the inscription and the border are cut two crosses and two crowns, and between these is a rectangular cavity, with an ornament above it. Height I ft. 4 in., width i ft. 4I in. [No. 677.] 1128. {Bay 32.) — Limestone cross which was set up in memory of Abariouna and Eulekia. Height i ft. 9J in., width 8 in. [No. 1339.] 1129. {Bay 30.) — Limestone sepulchral stele of George, a Copt, who died in the month of Mekhir, in the fourth year CHRISTIAN PERIOD. 297 of the third Indiction. Below the Coptic inscription are sculptured two figures, who stand full-faced, with their hands raised. Height 2 ft. 4 in., width i ft. [No. 924.] 1130. {Bay 32.) — Portion of the sandstone sepulchral stele of George, a monk, who died on the seventeenth day of the month Thoth, in the fifth year of an Indiction. The inscrip- tion is in Coptic. Height i ft, 2|- in,, width 1 1 in. [No. 604.] Prese7ited by Sir J. Bozvring, 1 8 54. 1131. (Bay 30.) — Limestone sepulchral stele of Sabinos, inscribed in Greek, and sculptured with a rough representation of the front of a gabled shrine, or temple, with the sacred symbols )^ and , and the letters Alpha and Omega. Height I ft. 4-^- in,, width i ft. [No. 1352.] 1132. {Bay 30.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Biktor (Victor), sculptured with figures of the eight-rayed cross, and a crown. Height I ft. \\ in., width I ft. o\ in. [No. 716.] 1133. {Bay 30.) — Rectangular limestone sepulchral stele of Porieuthes, who died aged 12 years, on which is sculptured a representation of the front of a shrine, or temple. Between the pillars, in high relief, are sculptured a cross and crown. Height 2 ft, width i ft. \\ in. [No. 1254.] 1134. {Bay 30.) — Limestone sepulchral stele of Moses, on the upper part of which are sculptured, in relief, the representation of a pediment and vine leaves. Below these are the name of the deceased, a cross, and two palm branches. On the lower part, within a double frame, are the cross , the letters Alpha and Omega, and four small crosses. Top left hand projection broken. Height i ft. \\\ in., width I ft. 1 1 in. [No. 1255.] 1135. {Bay 32.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Moses, who died on the fifteenth day of the month Pharmuthi, in the sixth year of an Indiction. On the upper portion are sculptured representations of fronts of shrines, with pillars, semi-circular ornamental bands, figures of a dove, animals, etc. Height i ft. 8J in., width i ft. 3^ in. [No. 664.] L 3 298 SOUTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. 1136. {Bay 30.) — Rectangular sandstone sepulchral stele of Abraam, the " perfect monk," on which is sculptured a representation of the front of a shrine, or temple. Between the pillars are a tablet bearing the name of the deceased, the cross >2^, the letters Alpha and Omega, and ►J* ^. Height 1 ft. II in., width i ft. i| in. [No. 1257.] 1137. {Bay 32.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of John, who died on the fifth day of the month Phamenoth, in the fourteenth year of an Indiction. On the upper portion is sculptured a representation of the front of a shrine, or temple, surrounded by an ornamental border. On each side of the pediment is a dove, and between the pillars is a cross. Height 2 ft. oj in., width i ft. 2|- in. [No. 665.] 1138. {Bay 32.) — Sandstone sepulchral stele, with pyramidal top, of John, the son of Euprepios, sculptured with a representation of a pediment with vine leaf, a cross within a crown, a cross between palm branches, annules, etc. Height 2 ft. 3 in., width loj in. [No. 1326.] 1139. {Bay 32.) — Sandstone sepulchral stele of John, who died on the fourteenth day of the month Tybi, in a year of the tenth Indiction. This monument is sculptured with representations of a gable, or pediment, bosses, a cross and crown, etc., and is inscribed in Greek with an address to the mourners, who are entreated not to grieve for the deceased. Seventh or eighth century A.D. Height i ft. g\ in., width II in. [No. 1250.] 1140. {Bay 32.) — Sandstone sepulchral stele of Peter, a deacon and monk, who died on the twenty-fifth day of the month Khoiak, in the eighth year of an Indiction. The inscription is in Coptic. Height i ft. 3 in., v/idth i ft. oj in. [No. 601.] 1141. {Bay 32.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Pahae, sculptured with a representation of a shrine, or temple, in relief. Height i ft. 3 J in., width 10 in. [No. 666.] 1142. {Bay 32.) — Rectangular sepulchral stele, with pyra- midal top, of Abraam, who died on the twenty-second day CHRISTIAN PERIOD. 299 of the month Mekhir, in a year not stated. On the upper portion is sculptured a vine branch, and on the middle are a cross and crown. Height i ft. io| in., width i ft. in. [No. 1351.] 1143. (Baj/ 32.) — Sa.ndstone pyramidal stele ofAbraam, a monk, sculptured with figures of a cross and crown, a dove, annules, and a vine leaf within a triangle ; by the dove are cut the letters Alpha and Omega. Height 2 ft. 2 in., width 9-1- in. [No. 619.] 1144. (Baj/ 32.) — Alabaster circular tablet of Apa Kurillos, a presbyter of the Church of Abba Kuros, who died on the twenty-sixth day of the month Thoth, in the seventh year of an Indiction. Diameter i ft. 8|- in. [No. 411.] 1145. (Bay 32.) — Limestone sepulchral stele of Pleinos, an anagndstcs, or "reader," on which are sculptured, in relief, the representation of the front of a shrine, or temple, the cross )^ and crown, the letters Alpha and Omega, the cross ►J^, and two dnkh crosses ^ ^ , etc. Height 2 ft., width I ft. 3 in. [No. 679.] 1146. {Bay 32.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with pyra- midal top, of Paulos Heliodoros, who was at one time an officer in the army, and died on the twenty-ninth day of the month Pharmuthi, in the third year of an Indiction. On the upper portion is sculptured a vine leaf, and below the Greek inscription are a cross, crown, and four annules, in relief. Height 2 ft. 4 in., width 11 in. [No. 1335.] 1147. {Bay 32.) — Portion of the limestone sepulchral stele of Phoibamon, a monk, inscribed in Coptic with an invocation to the Trinity, and to the saints Jeremiah and Enoch. The year of his death is not stated. Height i ft. 6| in., width II J in. [No. 404.] 1148. {Bay 32.) — Rectangular limestone sepulchral stele of Philotheos, who died on the eleventh day of the month Paone, in a year not stated. Height i ft., width 7J in. [No. 622.] 1149. {Bay 32.)— Limestone sepulchral stele of Apa Abeg and Apa Serine, the former of whom died on the twenty- L 4 300 SOUTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. second day of the month Pharmuthi in a year not stated The inscription is in Coptic. Height i ft. 8 in., width I ft. si in. [No. 1256.] 1150. (Baj' 32.)— Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Anup, sculptured with a rosette. The inscription is in Coptic. Height i ft. 5 in., width 9J in. [No. 670.] 1151. (Bay 28.) — Portion of a Hmestone sepulchral stele, inscribed in Coptic with parts of three lines of text, a cross etc. Sams Collection. Height 7 in., width i ft. 6 in. [No. 1 361.] 1152. (Bay 28.)— Mural ornament, sculptured with a cross in relief. From a Coptic Church on the Island of Philae. II in. square. [No. 1039.] Presented by Captain Handcoek, 1886. 1153. (Bay 30.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, on which are sculptured figures of a cross and crown and two circles containing crosses ; below are three lines of rudely cut Coptic text. Height i ft. 5 in., width I ft. [No. 714.] 1154. (Bay 30.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, on which are sculptured a representation of the front of a shrine, with rounded roof and pillars, and a bird (dove?) with its wings raised. The name of the deceased is erased. Height i ft. 2 in., width 8| in. [No. 671.] 1155. (Bay 30.) — Portion of a sepulchral stele, inscribed in Coptic, with prayers on behalf of a deceased person, whose name is illegible, that he may rest in the bosom of Abraham, and may hear the " sweet voice saying, ' Come, good and " ' faithful servant.' " From Kalabshah. Height i ft. i in., width I ft. 2 in. [No. 825.] Presented by Lyttleton Anne sky, Esq., 1854. 1156. (Bay 30.) — Portion of a limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, on which is sculptured, in relief, a repre- sentation of the front of a shrine, or temple, with pediment. Between the pillars are figures of two doves, facing each other, and on the sides of the roof are figures of animals. Below is an interlaced ornament. The raised semi-circular border, which rests on four pillars with floreated capitals, is CHRISTIAN PERIOD. 301 sculptured with a floral pattern, leaves, and semi-circles. Height I ft., width i ft. I in^ [No. 176.] 1157. {Bay 30.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of a person whose name is wanting, sculptured on the upper part with a shell, bead and other ornaments, and on the lower with figures of two lions in combat (?), between two pillars. Height i ft. 2 in., width lol in. [No. 621.] 1158. {Bay 28.) — Upper portion of the sandstone sepul- chral stele of Maria (?), inscribed in Coptic. Sams Collection. Height 7 in., width in. [No. 403.] 1159. {Bay 30.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of Ammonios, sculptured with a representation of an elaborately decorated front of a shrine, or temple, with four pillars, gable, etc. Christian Period. Height i ft. 2 in., width 9 in. [No. 1337.] 1160. {Bay 30.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, of David, who died on the ninth day of the month Pakhon, in the twelfth year of an Indiction. On the upper portion is sculptured an eight-rayed cross enclosed within a crown. Height i ft. 10 in., width i ft. [No. 675.] 1161. {Bay 30.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with rounded top, sculptured with figures of a cross and crown. The name of the deceased is wanting. Height i ft. 3 in., width 10 in. [No. 1338.] 1162. {Bay 32.) — Limestone stele, uninscribed, with rounded top, on which are sculptured figures of doves, palm branches, a cross and crown, and a representation of the front of a shrine, or temple. Height i ft. 5 in., width i ft. [No. 674.] 1163. {Bay 32.) — Limestone stele, uninscribed, with rounded top, sculptured with a representation of the front of a shrine, or temple, the figure of a dove, etc., within a decorated border. Height i ft. 5 in., width 1 1 in. [No. 668.] 1164. {Bay 32.) — Rectangular limestone relief, ornamented with herring-bone and rope patterns, and crosses, vine leaves, and other ornaments. Height 2 ft. 2^ in., v/idth 10 in. [No. 678.] 302 SOUTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. 1165. {Bay 32.) — Portion of an alabaster sepulchral stele inscribed ^ julh npo^ Sams Collection. Length 8 in. [No. 410.] 1166. {Bay 32.) — Sandstone sepulchral stele of a person whose name is wanting, sculptured with figures of a cross and crown, a dove, and four annules. By the sides of the dove are cut the letters Alpha and Omega. Height 2 ft. 2 in., width II in. [No. 1350.] 1167. {Bay 32.) — Stone sculptured with a rosette in relief. From the ruins of an ancient Coptic church at Philae. Length I ft. 6 in., height I ft. [No. 1040.] Presented by Captain Handeock, 1886. 1168. {Bay 32.) — Limestone sepulchral stele, with pyra- midal top and unfinished inscription, sculptured in relief with figures of vine leaves, annules, a cross and crown, etc. Height I ft. ii| in., width loj in. [No. 663.] 303 ADDITIONS. 1169. {Central Saloofi.) — Massive limestone jamb from a doorway in the temple of King Mer-en-Ptah Hetep-her- Maat, B.C. 1266, at Memphis. On the side are cut in large, bold hieroglyphics the king's cartouche and titles, and below is a scene representing the Nile-gods of the South and North tying papyrus and lily stems round the symbol typifying the " Union of the Two Lands." From Memphis. XlXth dynasty. Height 6 ft. 9 in., width i ft. 5 in., thickness 2 ft. 9 in. [No. 1469.] Presented by the Egyptian Research Account^ 1908. 1170. {^Bay 18.) — Massive limestone cornice from the ruins of a temple built by Sa-Amen, a king of the XXIst dynasty (Tanite), at Memphis. In the centre are the king's cartouches, and on each side of these is his Horus name — To the right and left is a kneeling figure of a priest with one hand raised in adoration before the royal names, and the 304 SOUTHERN EGYPTIAN GALLERY. other holding a fly-flapper. From Memphis. Length 7 ft. 3 in. [No. 1470.] Presented by iJie Egyptian ResearcJi Account, 1908. 1171. {Bay 20.) — Limestone stele, with rounded top, down the centre of which is a line of hieroglyphics, which reads " Adoration to the Ka of Ptah, Lord of Maat, mighty one of " two-fold strength, the Hearer," i| ^ jj | ° ^ ^ ^ ^^^^ ^^^^ '^^^^ ^^"^ were formerly twenty- two human ears, and at right angles to it, at the bottom of the stele, is a line of hieroglyphics which, when complete, probably contained the name of the man who dedicated this stele to Ptah. From Memphis. XXIst dynasty. Height 8| in., width '6| in. [No. 147 1.] Presented by the Egyptian Research Account, 1908. 1172. {Bay 20.) — Limestone stele, with rounded top, on which is cut in outline a scene representing a man making offerings to the god Ptah, who is here called "chief of all the "gods" ° 1^ ^^37 . The god is in mummied form, and stands on the inadt pedestal / 1 ; he holds in his hand the sceptre | , and from the back of his neck hangs a inendt On each side of the god's head is a human ear ^. From Memphis. XXIst dynasty. Height 5 in. [No. 1472.] Presented by the Egyptian Research Account, 1908. 1173. {Bay 17.) — Painted limestone stele, with rounded top, of Penbui ^ J^^jf)^' ^ priestly official. On the upper portion is painted a figure of the god Ptah seated within his shrine, and holding a sceptre formed | Above the shrine are three human ears, and behind it are four human ears ; in front of it is a table of offerings. The title of the god is °f^^l^ = 5T"iln^' ADDITIONS. On the lower part are painted a large j j , and a kneeling figure of the deceased with his hands raised in adoration. The text reads : — ■ From Memphis. XlXth or XXth dynasty. Height I ft. 3 in., width 10 in. [No. 1466.] 1174. (Baf 15.) — Massive black diorite libation bowl, with ears. From Thebes. XlXth dynasty. Height I ft. 7 in., diameter i ft. 11 in. [No. 1467.] 1175. (Bay 15.) — Massive black diorite libation bowl, with ears. From Thebes. XlXth dynasty. Height i ft. 4 in., diameter i ft. 7 in. [No. 1473.] 1176. (Baj/ 26.) — Fine white painted limestone stele of the priest of Horus □ ^ I L whose mother's name was Khenket pairs of wings and pendent uraei, and a scene representing the deceased standing in adoration before Osiris, Heru-netch- tef-f, and Isis. Below are six lines of text containing a prayer to Osiris Un-Nefer for funerary offerings. From Akhmim. Ptolemaic Period. Height i ft. 4 in., width 1 1 in. On the upper portion are cut a solar disk, with three [No. 1474.] 307 I. INDEX or EXHIBITION AND EEGISTEATION NUMBEKS. Exhibition dumber. Registration Number. Place. Exhibition Number. Registration N umber. Place. 1 1 192 Vestibule. 46 53 1 Vestibule. 2 69 1 Vestibule. 47 528 V estibule. o o 171 Vestibule. A O o70 Vestibule. 4 1212 Vestibule. 49 1112 V estibuie. 5 1.CD7 V estibule. OU toon. looo V estibule. a D 1 naa Vestibule. 5 1 1 1 /I o 1 140 V estibuie. 7 1 o o o Vestibule. 52 1 O K V estibuie. Q o 1 00/1 Vestibule. 53 1383 V estibuie. y IdIO Vestibule. KA V estibuie. iU 4yu Vestibule. 55 865 V estibuie. 1 1 4y 1 Vestibule. 56 866 Vestibule. A C\a y ^. X / o 1120 C.S. 120 1372 Bay 4. 174 1135 Bay 1. 1 Q 1 1<^ 1 Bay 3. 1 7*^ X / o 101 Bay 2. 1 PP 1313 Bay 2. 1 76 X * u 1290 Vestibule. 123 187 Vestibule. 177 557 Bay 1. 124 1312 Bay 2. 178 827 Vestibule. 1 Pftn \/ pcf 1 nil 1 p 1 7Q X / €7 694 Bay 3, 126 451 Bay 5. 180 695 Bay 3. 1 o'y 100 \/ pcf",! nil 1 p 181 233 Bay 5. X <&o 152 x)ay X. 182 625 Vestibule. 1 OQ x>ay 1. 183 462 Bay 1. X ov^ 131 Bmv 1 x)ay 188 774 Bay 1. 1 Q e% 1 Pft 1 X<&0 X Vestibule, 189 568 Bay 1. loo WOO JJay o. 190 571 Bay 1. 1«5 / O X o uay ±. 191 253 Bay 2. 138 586 Bay 3. 192 228 Bay 2. 139 489 Bay 3. 193 566 Bay 2. 140 572 Bay 1. 194 162 Bay 2. 141 562 Bay 3. 195 832 BaV 2. 142 461 Bay 3. 196 1177 Bay 4. 143 569 Bay 1. 197 581 Bay 7. 144 570 Bay 1. 198 1147 Bay 2. REGISTRATION NUMBERS. 309 Exliibition JVumber. Registration Number. X laLt . Exhibition Number. Registration Number. Place. 199 1 152 Bay 2. 253 363 Bay 7. 200 1151 Bay 2. 254 585 Bay 7. 201 1 150 Bay 7. 255 830 Bay 7. 202 693 Bay 1. 256 361 Bay 9. 203 580 Vestibule. 257 928 Bay 9. 204 587 Vestibule. 258 469 Bay 6. 205 560 V estiDuie. 259 413 Bay 14. 206 1 149 Vestibule. 260 553 Bay 14, 207 193 Bay 1. 261 414 Bay 14. 208 129 Bay 1. 262 980 Uay I'*. 209 584 Bay 1. 263 417 Bay 14. 210 578 Bay 1. 264 976 Bay 14. 211 561 Bay 1. 265 973 Bay 16. 212 564 Bay 1. 266 974 Bay 16. 213 565 Bay 1. 267 990 Uay Id. 214 558 Bay 1. 268 929 Bay 14. 215 252 Bay 2. 269 590 ±)ay 1/. 216 903 Bay 2. 270 975 T> 1 A Bay 1*. 217 334 Bay 2. 271 997 iJay 14. 218 243 Bay 2. 272 420 Bay 14. 219 258 Bay 3, 273 991 Bay 14. 220 205 Bay 3. 274 977 Uay 10. 221 222 Bay 3. 275 978 B'dj it). 222 971 Bay 3. 276 871 Bay 1. 223 240 Bay 3, 277 1346 Bay 2. 224 198 xJay 0, 278 1060 xJay 0. 225 471 Bay 4. 279 1348 Bay 0. 226 362 xJay 4!. 280 1 163 Bay i. 227 223 Bay 4. 281 969 Bay 3. 228 230 Bay 4. 282 630 Bay 4. 229 232 xJay 4. 283 833 rJay 0. 230 219 rJay 4. 284 1 100 i)ay ^0. 231 788 Bay 4. 285 201 Bay 1. 232 215 Bay 4. 286 861 ±>ay Z, 233 914 Bay 4. 287 636 Bay 2. 234 225 Bay 4. 288 1237 Bay 2. 235 1322 Bay 4, 289 1229 Bay 2. 236 1367 Bay 5, 290 507 Bay 3. 237 202 Bay 5. 291 208 Bay 3. 238 254 Bay 5. 292 904 Bay 3. 239 805 Bay 5. 293 224 Bay 3. 240 209 Bay 5. 294 851 Bay 4. 241 237 Bay 5. 295 239 Bay 4. 242 241 Bay 5. 296 504 (216*) Bay 4. 243 238 Bay 5. 297 213 Bay 4. 244 98 Bay 6. 298 145 Bay 7. 245 235 Bay 7. 299 141 Bay 7. 246 247 Bay 7. 300 905 Bav 7. 247 220 Bay 7. 301 563 Bay 7. 248 227 Bay 7. 302 1246 Bay 7. 249 1213 Bay 7. 303 226 Bay 7. 250 1059 Bay 7. 304 221 Bay 7. 251 1201 Bay 7. 305 255 Bay 7. 252 244 Bay 7. 306 206 Bay 9 310 INDEX OF EXHIBITION AND Exhibition Eegist ration Place. Exhibition Registration Place. Number. Number. Number. N umber. 307 1061 Bay 3. 361 55 Bay 5. 308 196 Bay 3. 362 949 Bay 5. 309 195 Bay 3. 363 12 Bay 2. 310 207 Bay 4. 364 943 Bay 12. 311 231 Bay 4. 365 1019 Bay 10. 312 204 Bay 4. 366 1109 Bay 6. 313 249 Bay 4. 367 1108 C.S. 314 930 Bay 4. 368 1021 Bay 11. 315 242 Bay 5. 369 153 Bay 12. 316 791 Bay 7. 370 1015 Bay 11. 317 1244 Bay 7. 371 1199 Bay 10. 318 197 Bay 7. 372 701 Bay 8. 319 251 Bay 7. 373 840 Bay 9. 320 248 Bay 7. 374 1131 (51a) Bay 9. 321 234 Bay 9. 375 31 Bay 4. 322 477 Bay 18. 376 890 Bay 12. 323 844 Bay 7. 377 902 Bay 11. 324 1245 Bay 7. 378 148 Bay 8. 325 1247 Bay 7. 379 1434 Bay 7. 326 806 Bay 7. 380 43 Bay 7. 327 1370 Bay 9. 381 76 Bay 1. 328 236 Bay 9. 382 80 Bay 1. 329 1371 Bay 9. 383 50 Bay 1. 330 846 Bay 9. 384 71 Bay 1. 331 250 Bay 9. 385 72 Bay 2. 332 246 Bay 9. 386 60 Bay 2. 333 245 Bay 9. 387 53 Bay 3. 334 229 Bay 9. 388 49 Bay 5. 335 210 Bay 11. 389 69 Bay 6. 336 1314 Bay 9. 390 65 Bay 7. 337 1318 Bay 11. 391 62 Bay 10. 338 310 Bay 11. 392 45 Bay 7. 339 1101 Bay 23. 393 84 Bay 8. 340 987 Bay 5. 394 41 Bay 9. 341 478 Vestibule. 395 519 Bay 12. 342 631 Bay 4. 396 520 Bay 13. 343 1142 Bay 16. 397 87 Bay 10. 344 1133 Bay 12. 398 85 Bay 10. 345 916 Bay 20. 399 599 Bay 14. 346 683 Bay 3. 400 521 Bay 11. 347 690 Bay 9. 401 77 Bay 11. 348 598 Bay 7. 402 522 Bay 13. 349 277 Bay 9. 403 52 Bay 16. 350 815 Bay 10. 404 79 Bay 4. 351 186 Bay 11. 405 88 Bay 4. 352 448 Bay 8. 406 57 Bay 5. 353 1347 Bay 8. 407 68 Bay 8. 354 o lb Bay 10. O / rJay y. 355 297 Bay 10. 409 518 Bay 11. 356 811 Bay 10. 410 16 and 73 Bay 6. 357 446 Bay 11. 411 657 (138*) Bay 6. 358 274 Bay 13. 412 14 Bay 8. 359 594 Bay 14. 413 21 Bay 9. 360 15 Bay 5. 414 105 Bay 11. REGISTRATIO 'xN NUMBERS. j2iXiiiDition. Jiegistriition Xi UiliUcl • Place. iLxniDition i-1 \\\\\ Ucl • jAegist ration -Ll Llli-iL/Cl. Place. 415 30 Bay 6. 469 356 Bay 9. 416 6 Bay 4. 470 689 Bay 9. 417 4 Bay 5. 471 773 Bay 9. 418 140 C.S. 472 293 Bay 9. 419 64 Bay 7. 473 910 Bay 9. 420 1001 Bay 12. 474 149 Bay 9. 421 503 Bay 6. 475 826 Bay 9. 422 123 Bay 7. 476 956 Bay 10. 423 1210 Bay 5. 477 1220 Bay 10. 424 1182 Bay 10. 478 264 Bay 10. 425 365 Bay 11. 479 819 Bay 10. 426 813 Bay 12. 480 346 Bay 10. 427 687 Bay 13. 481 381 Bay 10. 428 1068 Bay 12. 482 597 Bay 10. 429 38 Bay 11. 483 291 Bay 10. 430 1 Bay 11. 484 294 Bay 10. 431 34 Bay 10. 485 265 Bay 10. 432 138 Bay 10. 486 266 Bay 10. 433 194 Bay 9. 487 307 Bay 10. 434 834 Bay 13. 488 1012 Bay 10. 435 1000 Bay 13. 489 271 Bay 11. 436 880 Bay 13. 490 272 Bay 11. 437 1083 Bay 13. 491 932 Bay 11. 438 324 Bay 10. 492 368 Bay 11. 439 211 Bay 12. 493 332 Bay 11. 440 1002 C.S. 494 353 Bay 11. 441 75 Bay 13. 495 427 Bay 11. 442 5 Bay 12. 496 804 Bay 11. 443 1222 Baj- 2. 497 1016 Bay 11. 444 29 Bay 3. 498 358 Bay 11. 445 124 Bay 5. 499 280 Bay 11. 446 200 Bay 5. 500 214 Bay 11. 447 893 Bay 5. Bay 6. 501 348 Bay 11. 448 632 502 906 Bay 11. 449 1200 Bay 6. 503 1332 Bay 11. 450 1119 Bay 6. 504 860 Bay 12. 451 453 Bay 6. 505 547 Bay 12. 452 1022 Bay 7. 506 812 Bay 12. 453 1195 Bay 8. 507 1248 Bay 12. 454 456 Bay 8. 508 339 Bay 12. 455 282 Bay 8. 509 366 Bay 12. 456 803 Bay 8. 510 316 Bay 12. 457 295 Bay 8. 511 797 Bay 12. 458 1062 Bay 8. 512 623 Bay 12. 459 341 Bay 8. 513 1368 Bay 12. 460 155 Bay 8. 514 303 Bay 12. 461 551 Bay 8. 515 175 Bay 12. 462 552 Bay 8. 516 173 Bay 12. 463 550 Bay 8. 517 919 Ba? 12. 464 279 Bay 8. 518 920 Bay 12. 465 322 Bay 8. Bay 9. 519 921 Bay 13. 466 300 520 922 Bay 13. 467 276 Bay 9. 521 1373 Bay 12. 468 445 Bay 9. 522 1374 Bay 12. 312 INDEX OF EX?IIBITION AND Exhibition Registration X lace. Exhibition Eegistration 1 lace. Number. Number. Number. Number. 523 1329 Bay 12. 577 61 C.S. 524 1291 Bay 12. 578 104 Bay 16. 525 876 Bay 12. 579 42 Bay 16. 526 968 Bay 12. 580 27 Bay 15. 527 1167 Bay 12. 581 109 Bay 14. 528 848 Bay 12. 582 67 Bay 14. 529 120 Bay 12. 583 119 Bay 12. 530 942 Bay 12. 584 96 Bay 17. 531 526 Bay 13. 585 1066 Bay 16. 532 275 BaV 13. 586 1104 Bay 23. 533 286 BaV 13. 587 697 C.S. 534 287 Bay 13. 588 858 C.S. 535 299 Bay 13. 589 1071 Vestibule. 536 814 Bay 13. 590 681 Bay 18. 537 269 Bay 13. 591 440 Bay 19. 538 284 Bay 13. 592 117 Bay 6. 539 360 Bay 13. 593 857 Bay 14. 540 371 Bay 13. 594 11 Bay 15. 541 374 Bay 13. 595 13 Bay 15. 542 218 Bay 13. 596 1006 C.S. 543 273 Bay 13. 597 9 Bay 16. 544 296 Bay 13. 598 1065 Bay 18. 545 289 Bay 13. 599 1123 Bay 17. 546 1243 Bay 13. 600 1355 Bay 16. 547 918 Bay 13. 601 93 C.S. 548 335 Bay 13. 602 948 C.S. 549 301 Bay 13. 603 1377 C.S. 550 7 Bay 14. 604 1376 C.S. 551 593 Bay 14. 605 108 Bay 14. 552 421 Bay 14. 606 954 C.S. 553 422 Bay 14. 607 645 Bay 11. 554 591 Bay 14. 608 1055 Bay 17. 555 103 C.S. 609 328 Bay 24. 556 48 c.s. 610 166 Bay 19. 557 444 Bay 17. 611 167 Bay 20. 558 707 Bay 18. 612 164 Bay 19. 559 493 Bay 18. 613 163 Bay 20. 560 468 Bay 18. 614 46 C.S. 561 467 Bay 18. 615 947 Bay 18. 562 915 Bay 20. 616 26 Bay 21. 563 454 Bay 11. 617 1378 (167*) C.S. 564 179 C.S. wall. 618 487 C.S. 565 36 Bay 18. 619 40 C.S. 566 705 Vestibule. 620 308 Bay 10. 567 854 C.S. 621 656 Bay 10. 568 855 C.S. 622 267 Bay 13. 569 884 C.S. 623 1184 Bay 13. o7U OOD 262 Bav 13 571 609 Bay 8. 625 950 Bay 13. 572 1375 Bay 18. 626 455 Bay 13. 573 146 Bay 11. 627 424 Bay 14. 574 1189 Bay 13. 628 1280 Bay 15. 575 882 C.S. 629 646 Bay 17. 576 19 C.S. 630 555 Bay 17. REGISTRATION NUMBERS. Exliibitlon XV ct* loll cltlUH Place, XI* A 1 1 1 U 1 u 1 U 1 1 Nuiubcr, t\ 0 m af t»*i f"! rin xxt/^iati ciuiuii Place. 631 354 Bay 17. 685 883 C.S. 632 278 Bay 17. 686 958 C.S. 633 285 Bay 17. 687 1226 C.S. 634 329 Bay 17. 688 1301 Bay 16. 635 1465 Bay 17. 689 369 Bay 1 7. 636 139 Bay 20. 690 807 BaV 17. 637 460 G.S. 691 268 Bay 18. 638 81 C.S. 692 314 Bay 17. 639 644 Bay 12. 693 305 Bay 17. 640 283 Bay 17. 694 125 Bay 18. 641 260 Bay 17. 695 261 Bay 18. 642 160 C.S. 696 635 Bay 18. 643 165 C.S. 697 449 Bay 18. 644 853 C.S. 698 818 Bay 18. 645 1188 C.S. 699 479 Bay 18. 646 191 Bay 10. 700 447 Bay 19. 647 263 Bay 17. 701 1183 Bay 20. 648 217 Bay 17. 702 817 Bay 20. 649 913 Bay 17. 703 292 Bay 20. 650 355 Bay 17. 704 370 Bay 20. 651 465 Bay 18. 705 127 Bay 20. 652 706 Bay 12. 706 425 Bay 20. 653 1279 Bay 15. 707 435 Bay 20. 654 18 C.S. 708 126 and 432 Bay 21. 655 1297 Bay 18. 709 312 Bay 21. 656 795 Bay 18. 710 796 Bay 22. 657 304 Bay 18. 711 351 Bay 22. 658 367 Bay 18. 712 313 Bay 22. 659 372 Bay 18. 713 144 Bay 22. 660 327 Bay 18. 714 476 C.S. 661 1323 Bay 18. 715 290 Bay 21. 662 1214 Bay 18. 716 634 Bay 18. 663 810 Bay 18. 717 1344 C.S. 664 385 Bay 18. 718 442 Bay 22. 665 345 Bay 18. 719 588 Bay 24. 666 343 Bay 18. 720 78 Bay 19. 667 315 Bay 18. 721 1194 Bay 11. 668 484 Bay 18. 722 28 Bay 19. 669 1382 Bay 18. 723 133 C.S. 670 549 Bay 19. 724 1379 Bay 14. 671 154 Bay 19. 725 1295 Bay 16. 672 319 Bay 19. 726 611 Bay 17. 673 113 Bay 19. 727 850 Bay 17. 674 158 Bay 22. 728 1084 Bay 18. 675 132 Bay 22. 729 472 Bay 18. 676 1388(283*)^ Bay 22. 730 772 Bay 18. 677 107 Bay 21. 731 799 Bay 18. 678 1369 Bay 20. 732 122 Bay 19. 679 556 Bay 20. 733 298 Bay 19. 680 397 Bay 20. 734 962 Bay 19. 681 317 Bay 20. 735 142 Bay 20. 682 359 Bay 20. 736 792 Bay 20. 683 357 Bay 20. 737 794 Bay 20. 684 344 Bay 20. 738 183 Bay 20. 314 INDEX OF EXHIBITION AND Exhibition Kegistratioii Place. Exhibition Eegistration Place. Number. Number. Number. Number. 739 793 Bay 21. Bay 21. 793 1121 C.S. 740 1232 794 1258, 1259 Bay 20. 741 1233 Bay 21. 795 713 Bay 20. 742 150 Bay 21. 796 1380 Bay 20. 743 373 Bay 21. 797 498 (135*) Bay 25. 744 323 Bay 21. 798 908 Bay 20. 745 700 Bay 21. 799 1124 Bay 22. 746 1052 Bay 21. 800 20 Bay 24. 747 1366 Bay 21. 801 600 Bay 24. 748 161 Bay 21. 802 964 Bay 24. 749 350 Bay 22. 803 1238 Bay 23. 750 306 Bay 22. 804 1358 Bay 22. 751 349 Bay 22. 805 83 C.S. 752 156 Bay 22. 806 94 Bay 16. 753 318 Bay 24. 807 610 Bay 17. 754 474 Bay 17. 808 1427 Bay 24. 755 311 Bay 19. 809 952 Bay 24. 756 137 Bay 19. 810 655 Bay 24. 757 320 Bay 24. 811 32 Bay 24. 758 10,541 Bay 20. 812 835 Bay 24. 759 931 Bay 24. 813 907 Bay 24. 760 653 B^y 22. 814 775 Bay 24. 761 342 Bay 20. 815 1125 Bay 18. 762 309 Bay 22. 816 1122 Bay 20. 763 517 Bay 19. 817 1126 Bay 20. 764 63 Bay 20. 818 111 Bay 21. 765 1307 Bay 19. 819 134 Bay 23. 766 8 Bay 22. 820 92 Bay 24. 767 642 Bay 22. 821 1292 Bay 22. 768 1107 Bay 16. 822 1386 (28*) Bay 22. 769 1105 Bay 23. 823 1076 Bay 25. 770 1077 Bay 26. 824 1075 Bay 26. 771 1097 Bay 23. 825 3 Bay 26. 772 1098 Bay 23. 826 23 Bay 25. 773 1103 Bay 23. 827 1384 Bay 27. 774 1063 Bay 22. 828 86 Bay 27. 775 1064 Bay 20. 829 1047 Bay 28. 776 1007 Bay 21. 830 1340 Bay 14. 777 1224 Bay 22. 831 1284 Bay 14. 778 110 Bay 21. 832 1202 Bay 14. 779 473 Bay 17. 833 703 Bay 14. 780 177 Bay 17. 834 1354 Bay 16. 781 1381 (469*) Bay 17. 835 596 Bay 16. 782 151 Bay 19. 836 967 Bay 16. 783 506 Bay 20. 837 1197 Bay 17. 784 1045 Bay 20. 838 787 Bay 19. 785 917 Bay 22. 839 786 Bay ]9. 786 589 Bay 22. 840 458 ±)ay iv. 787 121 Bay 19. 841 281 Bay 19. 788 321 Bay 22. 842 511 Bay 19. 789 1132 Bay 22. 843 1317 Bay 20. 790 1225 Bay 26. 844 331 Bay 20. 791 1430 Bay 26. 845 877 Bay 20. 792 364 Bay 19. 846 330 Bay 21. REGISTRATION NUMBERS. 31S Registration umber. 1042 1138 912 836 798 1086 457 452 336 326 537 538 539 540 541 542 543 544 545 546 510 514 1017 347 1198 659 986 340 961 972 909 548 845 595 17 66 1387 809 1148 190 873 288 624 333 1309 502 516 1316 633 395 1209 1420 (59*) 423 704 Place. Bay 21. Bay 21. Bay 21. Bay 21. Bay 24. Bay 21. Bay 21. Bay 21. Bay 21. Bay 21. Bay 24. Bay 24. Bay 24. Bay 24. Bay 24. Bay 24. Bay 24. Bay 22. Bay 22. Bay 24. Bay 22. Bay 22. Bay 22. Bay 22. Bay 22. Bay 22. Bay 23. Bay 24. Bay 24. Bay 24. Bay 24. Bay 25. Bay 26. Bay 28. Bay 28. Bay 23. Bay 23. Bay 25. Bay 27. Bay 28. Bay 24. Bay 24. Bay 25. Bay 25. Bay 16. Bay 16. Bay 19. Bay 25. Bay 25. Bay 29. Bay 29. Bay 31. Bay 14. Bay 14. Exhibition Number. Registration N umber. 901 509 Bay 14. 902 1310 Bay 14. 903 181 Bay 14. 904 25 Bay 15. 905 418 Bay 16. 906 1051 Bay 16. 907 554 Bay 16. 908 1050 Bay 16. 909 800 Bay 17. 910 1302 Bay 16. 911 450 Bay 17. 912 270 Bay 19. 913 39 Bay 20. 914 927 Bay 24. 915 891 Bay 24. 916 896 Bay 24. 917 1289 Bay Bay 28. 918 894 29. 919 523 Bay 31. 920 524 Bay 32. 921 1421 {70b) Bay 30. 922 1106 Bay Bay 25. 923 10 25. 924 44 Bay Bay 29. 925 1013 27. 926 22 Bay 27. 927 998 Bay 28. 928 1331 Bay 23. 929 337 Bay 24. 930 862 Bay 29. 931 808 Bay 21. 932 911 Bay 24. 933 1333 Bay 24. 934 790 Bay 25. 935 1180 Bay 25. 936 352 Bay 25. 937 1217 Bay Bay 25. 938 396 25. 939 382 Bay Bay 25. 940 338 25. 941 1018 Bay 26. 942 1235 Bay 26. 943 1306 Bay 26. 944 302 Bay 27. 945 464 Bay 27. 946 463 Bay 27. 947 941 Bay 27. 948 933 Bay 29. 949 938 Bay Bay 29. 950 1127 28. 951 652 Bay 25. 952 651 Bay 25. 953 1056 Bay 25. 954 1057 Bay 25. 3i6 INDEX OF EXlIiniTION AND Exhibition Registration Place. Exhibition Registration Place. Number. Number. Number. Number. 955 1054 Bay 29. 1009 639 Bay 28. 956 616 Bay 28. 1010 1428 Bay 24. 957 1081 Bay 28. 1011 699 Bay 29. 958 1207 Bay 20. 1012 1141 Bay 29. 959 1431 Bay 26. 1013 1178 Bay 29. 960 24 Bay 31. 1014 1158 Bay 29. 961 612 Bay 27. 1015 1160 Bay 29. 962 1134 Bay 30. 1016 1311 Bay 32. 963 1020 Bay 29. 1017 711 Bay 27. 964 1162 Bay 28. 1018 638 Bay 27. 965 74 C.S. 1019 988 Bay 27. 966 1157 Bay 32. 1020 1425 Bay 28. 967 33 Bay 29. 1021 1424 Bay 28. 968 2 Bay 26. 1022 1426 Bay 24. 969 47 Bay 24. 1023 180 Bay 30. 970 1343 Bay 21. 1024 388 Bay 30. 971 1303 Bay 28. 1025 380 Bay 29. 97S 1153 Bay 25. 1026 886 Bay 27. 973 1085 Bay 17. 1027 147 Bay 29. 974 982 Bay 27. 1028 387 Bay 25. 975 985 Bay 29. 1029 379 Bay 24. 976 778 Bay 29. 1030 188 Bay 27. 977 649 Bay 27. 1031 389 Bay 27. 978 650 Bay 27. 1032 375 Bay 27. 979 1433 Bay 26. 1033 390 Bay 29. 980 895 Bay 29. 1034 1227 Bay 14. 981 881 Bay 29. 1035 416 Bay 14. 982 1154 Bay 31. 1036 1215 Bay 14. 983 184 Bay 27. 1037 1364 Bay 14. 984 837 Bay 27. 1038 592 Bay 14. 985 698 Bay 27. 1039 1253 Bay 14. 986 1003 Bay 27. 1040 419 Bay 16. 987 654 Bay 27. 1041 1137 Bay 16. 988 394 Bay 27. 1042 1058 Bay 16. 989 1088 Bay 27. 1043 135 Bay 17. 990 433 Bay 27. 1044 1004 Bay 29. 991 841 Bay 29. 1045 400 Bay 27. 992 392 Bay 30. 1046 843 Bay 27. 993 1325 Bay 27. 1047 429 Bay 32. 994 838 Bay 29. 1048 431 Bay 32. 995 378 Bay 30. 1049 719 Bay 31. 996 386 Bay 27. 1050 892 Bay 30. 997 393 Bay 25. 1051 901 Bay 30. 998 383 Bay 29. 1052 617 BaV 27. 999 377 Bay 32. 1053 398 Bay 29. 1000 391 Bay 27. 1054 1432 Bay 26. 1001 1139 Bay 26. 1055 709 Bay 27. 1002 325 Bay 22. 1056 Yoy jjay ^o. 1003 641 Bay 24. 1057 192 Bay 32. 1004 1365 Bay 25. 1058 438 Bay 32. 1005 1349 Bay 25. 1059 1359 Bay 26. 1006 934 Bay 26. 1060 710 Bay 29. 1007 640 Bay 27. 1061 1155 Bay 29. 1008 637 Bay 27. 1062 1298 Bay 29. REGISTRATION NUMBERS. 317 Place. Exliibition Registration Place. iViiiYi nPT* XI L4.111 LfCl • W umber 1063 1294 Bay 29. 1117 680 Bay 32. 1064 1251 Bay 14. 1118 1300 Bay 32. 1065 1252 Bay 1(7. 1119 1208 Bay 32. 1066 415 Bay 16. 1120 1299 Bay 32. 1067 717 Bay 16. 1121 660 Bay 32. 1068 1281 Bay 16. 1122 1328 Bay 30. 1069 399 Bay 29. 1123 618 Bay 32. 1070 970 Bay 27. 1124 669 Bay 32. 1071 1073 Bay 26. 1125 620 Bay 32. 1072 959 Bay 28. 1126 1327 Bay 32. 1073 97 Bay 29. 1127 677 Bay 32. 1074 885 Bay 29. 1128 1339 Bay 32. 1075 189 Bay 29. 1129 924 Bay 30. 1076 401 Bay 29. 1130 604 Bay 32. 1077 1363 Bay 29. 1131 1352 Bay 30. 1078 1205 Bay 30. 1132 716 Bay 30. 1079 436 Bay 32. 1133 1254 Bay 30. 1080 136, 136a Bay 32. 1134 1255 Bay 30. 1081 1218 Bay 30. 1135 664 Bay 32. 1082 1219 Bay 30. 1136 1257 Bay 30. 1083 1206 Bay 26. 1137 665 Bay 32. 1084 661 Bay 26. 1138 1326 Bay 32. 1085 821 Bav 29. 1139 1250 Bay 32. 1086 99 Bay 31. 1140 601 Bay 32. 1087 1196 Bay 26. 1141 666 Bay 32. 1088 1043 Bay 28. 1142 1351 Bay 32. 1089 923 Bay 30. 1143 619 Bay 32. 1090 603 Bay 26. 1144 411 Bay 32. 1091 409 Bay 26. 1145 679 Bay 32. 1092 1360 Bay 26 1146 1335 Bay 32. 1093 823 Bay 26. 1147 404 Bay 32. 1094 939 Bay 26. 1148 622 Bay 32. 1095 822 Bay 26. 1149 1256 Bay 32. 1096 824 Bay 26. 1150 670 Bay 32. 1097 1362 Bay 28. 1151 1361 Bay 28. 1098 602 Bay 26. 1152 1039 Bay 28. 1099 405 Bay 30. 1153 714 Bay 30. 1100 408 Bay 28. 1154 671 Bay 30. 1101 407 Bay 28. 1155 825 Bay 30. 1102 1046 Bay 28. 1156 176 Bay 30. 1103 1276 Bay 30. 1157 621 Bay 30. 1104 1423 Bay 32. 1158 403 Bay 28. 1105 900 Bay 30. 1159 1337 Bay 30. 1106 1334 Bay 32. 1160 675 Bay 30. 1107 676 Bay 32. 1161 1338 Bay 30. 1108 672 Bay 30. 1162 674 Bay 32. 1109 995 Bay 30. 1163 668 Bay 32. 1110 673 Bay 28. 1164 678 Bay 32. 1111 702 Bay 30. 1165 410 Bav 32. 1112 607 Bay 30. 1166 1350 Bay 32. 1113 1422 Bay 30. 1167 1040 Bay 32. 1114 182 Bay 28. 1168 663 Bay 32. 1115 1336 Bay 30. 1169 1469 C.S. 1116 667 Bay 32. 1170 1470 Bay 18. 3l8 INDEX OF EXHIBITION NUMBERS, ETC. Exliibiiion Number. Eegistration Number. Place. Exhibition Number. Registration Number. Place. 1171 1471 Bay 20. 1174 1467 Bay 15. 1172 1472 Bay 20. 1175 1473 Bay 15. 1173 1466 Bay 17. 1176 1474 Bay 26. 319 II. INDEX OF EEGISTKATION AND EXHIBITION NUMBEKS. Kegistration Exhibition Place. Eegistration Exhibition Place. JSTumber. Number. ]N umber. Number. 1 430 Bay 11. 47 969 Bay 24. 2 968 Bay 26. 48 556 C.S. 3 825 Bay 26. 49 388 Bay 5. 4 417 Bay 5. 50 383 Bay 1. 5 442 Bay 12. 52 403 Bay 16. 6 416 Bay 4. 53 387 Bay 3. 7 550 Bay 14. 55 361 Bay 5. 8 766 Bay 22. 57 406 Bay 5. 9 597 Bay 16. 58 21 Vestibule. 10 923 Bay 25. 60 386 Bay 2. 11 594 Bay 15. 61 577 C.S. 12 363 Bay 2. 62 391 Bay 10. 13 595 Bay 15. 63 764 Bay 20. 14 412 Bay 8. 64 419 Bay 7. 15 360 Bay 5. 65 390 Bay 7. 16 and 73 410 Bay 6. 66 882 Bay 23. 17 881 Bay 28. 67 582 Bay 14. 18 654 C.S. 68 407 Bay 8. 19 576 c.s. 69 389 Bay 6. 20 800 Bay 24. 71 384 Bay 1. 21 413 Bay 9. 72 385 Bay 2. 22 926 Bay 27. 74 965 C.S. 23 826 Bay 25. 75 441 Bay 13. 24 960 Bay 31. 76 381 Bay 1. 25 904 Bay 15. 77 401 Bay 11. 26 616 Bay 21. 78 720 Bay 19. 27 580 Bay 15. 79 404 Bay 4. 28 722 Bay 19. 80 382 Bay 1. 29 444 Bay 3. 81 638 C.S. 30 415 Bay 6. 83 805 C.S. 31 375 Bay 4. 84 393 Bay 8. 32 811 Bay 24. 85 398 Bay 10. 33 967 Bay 29. 86 828 Bay 27. 34 431 Bay 10. 87 397 Bay 10. 35 34 Vestibule. 88 405 Bay 4. 36 565 Bay 18. 92 820 Bay 21. 37 408 Bay 9. 93 601 C.S. 38 429 Bay 11. 94 806 Bay 16 39 913 Bay 20. 96 584 Bay 17. 40 619 C.S. 97 1073 Bay 29. 41 394 Bay 9. 98 244 Bay 6. 42 579 Bay 16. 99 1086 Bay 31. 43 380 Bay 7. 100 127 Vestibule. 44 924 Bay 29. 101 175 Bay 2. 45 392 Bay 7.- 103 555 C.S. 46 614 C.S.J 104 578 Bay 16. 320 INDEX OF REGISTRATION AND Eegitjtratiou Exhibition Place. Registration Exliibiti'on Place. Numbei". Nnniber. Number. Number. 105 414 Bay 11. 161 748 Bay 21. 107 677 Bay 21. 162 194 Bay 2. 108 605 Bay 14. 163 613 Bay 20. 109 581 Bay 14. 164 612 Bay 19. 110 778 Bay 21. 165 643 C.S. 111 . 818 Bay 21. 166 610 Bay 19. 112 89 Vestibule. 167 611 Bay 20. 113 673 Bay 19. 171 3 Vestibule. 117 592 Bay 6. 173 516 Bay 12. 119 583 Bay 12. 175 515 Bay 12. 120 529 Bay 12. 176 1156 Bay 30. 121 787 Bay 19. 177 780 Bay 17. 122 732 Bay 19. 179 564 C.S. 123 422 Bay 7. 180 1023 Bay 30. 124 445 Bay 5. 181 903 Bav 14. 125 694 Bay 18. 182 1114 BaV 28. 126 and 432 708 Bay 21. 183 738 Bay 20. 127 705 Bay 20. 184 983 Bay 27. 128 86 Vestibule. 186 351 Bay 11. 129 208 Bay 1. 187 123 Vestibule. 130 44 Vestibule. 188 1030 Bay 27. 131 130 Bay 1. 189 1075 Bay 29. 132 675 Bay 22. 190 886 Bay 28. 133 723 C.S. 191 646 Bay 10. 134 819 Bay 23. 192 1057 Bay 32. 135 1043 Bay 17. 193 207 Bay 1. 136 and a 1080 Bay 32. 194 433 Bay 9. . 137 756 Bay 19. 195 309 Bay 3. 138 432 Bay 10. 196 308 Bay 3. 139 636 Bay 20. 197 318 Bay 7. 140 418 C.S. 198 224 Bay 3. 141 299 Bay 7. 199 67 Vestibule. 142 735 Bay 20. 200 446 Bay 5. 143 185 Bay ]l. 201 285 Bay 1. 144 713 Bay 22. 202 237 Bay 5. 145 298 Bay 7. 203 97 Vestibule. 146 573 Bay 11. 204 312 Bav 4. 147 1027 Bay 29. 205 220 Bay 3. 148 378 Bay 8. 206 306 Bay 9. 149 474 Bay 9. 207 310 Bay 4. 150 742 Bay 21. 208 291 Bay 3. 151 782 Bay 19. 209 240 Bay 5. 152 128 Bay 1. 210 335 Bay 11. 153 369 Bay 12. 211 439 Bay 12. 154 671 Bay 19. Bay 8. 212 79 Vestibule. 155 460 213 297 Bay 4. 156 752 Buy 22. 214 500 BaV 11. 157a 25 Bay 1. 215 232 Bay 4. 1576 24 jjay i. 648 Bay 17. 1576- 26 Bay 1. 218 542 Bay 13. 157 1010 Vestibule. 219 230 Bay 4. 158 674 Bay 22. 220 247 Bay 7. 159 96 Vestibule. 221 304 Bay 7. 160 642 C S. 222 221 Bay 3. EXHIBITION NUMBERS. ivegistratioD „ . ... . HiXiiibition Place. Ivegistratiou HiXiiibition Place. Number. Nuniber. Number. Number. 223 227 Bay 4. 278 632 Bay 17. 224 293 Bay 3. 279 464 Bay 8. 225 234 Bay 4. 280 499 Bay 11. 226 303 Bay 7. 281 841 Bay 19. 227 248 Bay 7. 282 455 Bay 8. 228 192 Bay 2. 283 640 Bay 17. 229 334 Bay 9. 284 538 Bay 13. 230 228 Bay 4. 285 633 Bay 17. 231 311 Bay 4. 286 533 Bay 13. 232 229 Bay 4. 287 534 Bay 13. 233 181 Bay 5. 288 888 Bay 24. 234 321 Bay 9. 289 545 Bay 13. 235 245 Bay 7. 290 715 Bay 21. 236 328 Bay 9. 291 483 Bay 10. 237 241 Bay 5. 292 703 Bay 20. 238 243 Bay 5. 293 472 Bay 9. 239 295 Bay 4. 294 484 Bay 10. 240 223 Bay 3. 295 457 Bay 8. 241 242 Bay 5. 296 544 Bay 13. 242 315 Bay 5. 297 355 Bay 10. 243 218 Bay 2. 298 733 Bay 19. 244 252 Bay 7. 299 535 Bay 13. 245 333 Bay 9. 300 466 Bay 9. 246 332 Bay 9. 301 549 Bay 13. 247 246 Bay 7. 302 944 Bay 27. 248 320 Bay 7. 303 514 Bay 12. 249 313 Bay 4. 304 657 Bay 18. 250 331 Bay 9. 305 693 Bay 17. 251 319 Bay 7. 306 750 Bay 22. 252 215 Bay 2. 307 487 Bay 10. 253 191 Bay 2. 308 620 Bay 10. 254 238 Bay 5. 309 762 Bay 22. 255 305 Bay 7. 310 338 Bay 11. 256 153 Bay 3. 311 755 Bay 19. 257 155 Bay 9. 312 709 Bay 21. 258 219 Bay 3. 313 712 Bay 22. 260 641 Bay 17. 314 692 Bay 17. 261 695 Bay 18. 315 667 Bay 18. 262 624 Bay 13. 316 510 Bay 12. 263 647 Bay 17. 317 681 Bay 20. 264 478 Bay 10. 318 753 Bay 24. 265 485 Bay 10. 319 672 Bay 19. 266 486 Bay 10. 320 757 Bay 24. 267 622 Bay 13. 321 788 Bay 22. 268 691 Bay 18. 322 465 Bay 8. 269 537 Bay 13. 323 744 Bay 21. 270 912 Bay 19. 324 438 Bay 10. 271 489 Bay 11. 325 1002 Bay 22. 272 490 Bay 11. 326 856 Bay 21. 273 543 Bay 13. 327 660 Bay 18. 274 358 Bay 13. 328 609 Bay 24. 275 532 Bay 13. 329 634 Bay 17. 276 467 Bay 9. 330 846 Bay 21. 277 349 Bay 9. 331 844 Bay 20. M 323 INDEX OF REGISTRATION AND Registration Exlubition Place. Registration Exhibition Place. Number. Number. Number. Number. o o o oo<« A OO xJaj 11. O Q Q iu<*^t Bay 30. 333 890 Bay 25. 389 103 1 TJ 0*T Bay 27. 334 217 Bay 2. oyu 1033 Bay 29. 335 548 Bay 13. 391 1 f\f\r\ lUUU Bay 27i 336 855 Bay 21. o no oy<« OOO yy<* Bay 30. o o >r> 929 Bay 2%. cjyo yy / Bay 25. 338 Bay 25. oyi o o c yoo Bay 27. 339 508 Bay 12. 395 896 Bay 29. 340 874 Bay 24. oy b OOO yoo Bay 25. oil A KQ xJay o. oy / boU "D , „ '>n ±)ay ZU. O A O 1 J,, 4ir» Jjay ^u. oy o XUOo Bay 29. 343 add bob Bay 18. OOO oyy luby Bay 29. r>A A ua^ zu. /inn X yjto "P.,_ O'T i)ay z/. 0/1 K OlO obo ■Rot' 1 Q iia^ lo. T: VJ i. X V / D liay zy. Jjay lu. "iWO X X OO "D„„ OQ l^ay zo. o /U x>ay z^. 1 1 A*^ X Xft / liay oZ. Krk 1 Bay 11. xuyy Uay cU. O/l o •r' K 1 / O i xSay Zii. X xu<^ liay Zo. o Krk «30U •"V/l Q / ly Uay zz. *t\Jo X lUU "D„„ OQ xSay Zo. 851 711 X>„ ^ OO rJay ZZ. /I o O *uy 109 1 Uay Zo. O K O yob xSay ZD. 1 Ibo "Ro-«T Q9 Uay oz. 353 A C\A lyi xJay 11. All 1 144 Uay oZ. 354 bo 1 xJay 1 / . ^ lo 259 Bay 14. O K K OOO bou uay 1 / . Oft 1 <6b 1 Bay 14. 356 ^by Jiay y. lUbb Bay 16. 357 683 x)„^ on xJay zu. Aid 1035 Bay 14. 358 498 l>ay 11. Al *i / 263 Bay 14. 359 682 Uay zu. 905 Bay IG. pbU K O Q ooy x)ay lo. A 1 Q xy 1 f\A f\ Bay 16. O /3 1 pO 1 <*ob "Rq-it q x>ay y. 0*^0 Uay 14. 362 226 xJay 4. 4^ 1 552 Bay 14. 363 253 Bay 7. A OO 553 Bay 14. 364 792 xiay ly. /I O O 899 Bay 14. 365 /I O K x>ay 11. bay zu. ^O X lUlo "D„-rT OO Uay oZ. 371 O'lU "R.I ..T 1 Q i5ay lo. ^OO 990 Bay 27. 372 659 I3ay lo. 4tOO 707 T3„ „ on Bay zO. 373 743 Hay zi . >i O « lob 1079 Bay 32. 374 541 l>ay lo. /I O Q 4oo 1058 Bay 32. 375 1032 "Roir 9^7 isay Zi. 59 1 Bay 19. 377 999 T>«^ Q9 l)ay oZ. 442 718 Bay 22. 378 995 "Rr.-.^ on Uay oU. AAA 557 Bay 17. 379 1029 xiay Z"!. A A ti. 468 Bay y. 380 1025 Bay 29. 446 357 Bay 11. 381 481 Bay 10. 448 352 Bay 8. 382 939 Bay 25. 449 697 Bay 18. 383 998 Bay 29. 450 911 Bay 17. 385 664 Bay 18. 451 126 Bay 5. 386 996 Bay 27. 452 854 Bay 21. 387 1028 Bay 25. 453 451 Bay 6. EXHIBITION NUMBERS. Registration Number. 454 455 456 457 458 460 461 462 463 464 465 467 468 469 471 472 473 474 476 477 478 479 484 487 489 490 491 492 493 497 498 502 503 504 506 507 509 510 611 514 516 517 518 519 520 521 522 523 524 526 527 528 529 530 Exliibition Number. 563 626 454 853 840 637 142 183 946 945 651 561 560 258 225 729 779 754 714 322 341 699 668 618 139 10 11 12 559 149 797 892 421 296 783 290 901 867 842 868 893 763 409 395 396 400 402 919 920 531 45 47 45 45 Place. Bay 11. Bay 13. Bay 8. Bay 21. Bav 19. C.S. Bay 3. Bay 1. Bay 27. Bay 27. Bay 18. Bay 18. Bay 18. Bay 6. Bay 4. Bay 18. Bay 17. Bay 17. C.S. Bay 18. Vestibule. Bay 18. Bay 18. C.S. Bay 3. Vestibule. Vestibule. Vestibule. Bay 18. Bay 1. Bay 25. Bay 16. Bay 6. Bay 4. Bay 20. Bay 3. Bay 14. Bay 22. Bay 19. Bay 22. Bay 19. Bay 19. Bay 11. Bay 12. Bay 13. Bay 11. Bay 13. Bay 31. Bay 32. Bay 13. Vestibule. Vestibule. Vestibule. Vestibule. Registration Number. Exhibition Number. 531 46 Vestibule. 532 45 T C-Q L'lU Wit/. 533 45 Vestibule. 534 45 Vestibule. 535 45 Vestibule 537 857 Bay 24. 538 858 Bay 24. 539 859 Bay 24. 540 860 Bay 24. 541 861 542 862 x)aj ^ *. 543 863 Bay 24. 544 864 Bay 22. 545 865 546 866 Bay 24. 547 505 Bav 12 548 878 Bay 25. 549 670 Bay 19, 550 463 Bay 8. 551 461 Bay 8. 552 462 Bay 8. 553 260 Bay 14. 554 907 Bay 16. 555 630 Bay 17. 556 679 x>aY ^v/. 557 177 Bay 1. 558 214 Bay 1. 559 186 Bav 1 560 205 V t/Sl'lUtllCe 561 211 562 141 Bnv W 563 301 Bflv 7 564 2 12 Bay 1. 565 213 Bay 1. 566 193 Bay 2. 567 150 Bay 1. 568 189 Bay 1. 569 143 x>ay i. 144 x)aj -L. 571 190 Bav ] iJ t (£1 140 -Day 1. 573 156 0 / 146 T?QV 1 575 168 Bavl 576 154 Bay 1. 577 187 Bay 1. 578 210 Bay 1. 579 129 Bay 1. 580 203 Vestibule. 581 197 Bay 7. 582 133 Vestibule. 583 151 Bay 7. 584 209 Bay 1. 585 254 Bay 7. M 2 324 INDEX OF REGISTRATION AND Registration Exhibition X iace. Registration Exhibition i: lace. Number. Number. Number. Number. 586 138 Bay 3. 641 1003 Bay 24. 587 204 Vestibule. 642 767 Bay 22. 588 719 Bay 24. 643 121 Bay 3. 589 786 Bay 22. 644 639 Bay 12. 590 269 Bay 17. 645 607 Bay 11. 591 554 Bay 14. 646 629 Bay 17. 592 1038 Bay 14. 647 84 Vestibule. 593 551 Bay 14. 649 977 Bay 27. 594 359 Bay 14. 650 978 Bay 27. 595 880 Bay 28. 651 952 Bay 25. 596 835 Bay 16. 652 951 Bay 25. 597 482 Bay 10. 653 760 Bay 22. 598 348 Bay 7. 654 987 Bay 27. 599 399 Bay 14. 655 810 Bay 24. 600 801 Bay 24. 656 621 Bay 10. 601 1140 Bay 32. 657 (138*) 411 Bay 6. 602 1098 Bay 26. 658 83 Vestibule. 603 1090 Bay 26. 659 872 Bay 22. 604 1130 Bay 32. 660 1 121 Bay 32. 607 1112 Bay 30. 661 1084 Bay 26. 608 . 161 Bay 1. 663 1168 Bay 32. 609 571 Bay 8. 664 1135 Bay 32, 610 807 Bay 17. 665 1137 Bay 32. 611 726 Bay 17. 666 1141 Bay 32. 612 961 Bay 27. 667 1116 Bay 32, 614 100 Bay 4. 668 1163 Bay 32, 614a 103 Bay 4. 669 1 124 Bay 32, 6146 102 Bay 4. 670 1 150 Bay 32. 614 101 Bay 4. 671 1154 Bay 30. 615 137 Bay 1. 672 1108 Bay 30. 616 956 Bay 28. 673 1110 Bay 28, 617 1052 Bay 27. 674 1 162 Bay 32. 618 1123 Bay 32. 675 1160 Bay 30. 619 1143 Bay 32. 676 1107 Bay 32. 620 1125 Bay 32, 677 1127 Bay 32. 621 1157 Bay 30. 678 1164 Bay 32. 622 1148 Bay 32. 679 1 145 Bay 32, 623 512 Bay 12. 680 1117 Bay 32, 624 889 Bay 25. 681 590 Bay 18, 625 182 Vestibule. 682 32 Vestibule. 626 74 Vestibule. 683 346 Bay 3. 627 77 Vestibule. 684 158 Bay 1. 628 119 Bay 4. 685 159 Bay 1. 630 282 Bay 4. 686 160 Bay 3. 631 342 Bay 4. 687 427 Bay 13. 632 448 Bay 6. 688 172 Bay 2. 633 895 Bay 25. 689 470 Bay 9. 716 Bay 18. 690 347 Bay 9, 635 696 Bay 18. 691 2 Vestibule. 636 287 Bay 2. 692 162 Bay 1. 637 1008 Bay 27. 693 202 Bay 1. 638 1018 Bay 27. 694 179 Bay 3. 639 1009 Bay 28. 695 180 Bay 3. 640 1007 Bay 27, 697 587 C.S. EXHIBITION NUMBERS. Registration Exhibition Place. Registration Exliibition Place. Number. N^umber. Number. Number. 698 985 Bay 27. 803 456 Bay 8. 699 1011 Bay 29. 804 496 Bay 11. 700 745 Bay 21. 805 239 Bay 5. 701 372 Bay 8. 806 326 Bay 7. 702 1111 Bay 30. 807 690 Bay 17. 703 833 Bay 14. 808 931 Bay 24. 704 900 Bay 14. 809 884 Bay 25. 705 566 Vestibule. 810 663 Bav 18. 706 652 Bay 12. 811 356 BaV 10. 707 558 Bay 18. 812 506 Bay 12. 709 1055 Bay 27. 813 426 Bay 12. 710 1060 Bay 29. 814 536 Bay 13. 711 1017 Bay 27. 815 350 Bay 10. 713 795 Bay 20. 816 354 Bay 10. 714 1153 Bay 30. 817 702 Bay 20. 716 1132 Bay 30. 818 698 Bay 18. 717 1067 Bay 16. 819 479 Bay 10. 718 80 A.S. 821 1085 Bay 29. 719 1049 Bay 31. 822 1095 Bay 26. 720 104 Bay 3. 823 1093 Bay 26. 721 106 Bay 3. 824 1096 Bay 26. 722 107 Bav 3. 825 1155 Bay 30. 724 116 Bay 3. 826 475 Bay 9. 729 111 Bay 3. 827 178 Vestibule. 730 109 Bay 3. 828 145 Bay 6. 731 108 Bay 3. 829 152 Bay 5. 732 114 Bay 3. 830 255 Bay 7. 742 113 Bay 3. 831 170 Bay 5. 745 115 Bay 3. 832 195 Bay 2. 750 112 Bay 3. 833 283 Bay 5. 752 110 Bay 3. 834 434 Bay 13. 753 117 Bay 3. 835 812 Bay 24. 754 118 Bay 3. 836 850 Bay 21. 772 730 Bay 18. 837 984 Bay 27. 773 471 Bay 9. 838 994 Bay 29. 774 188 Bay 1. 839 147 Bay 1. Bay 9. 775 814 Bay 24. 840 373 777 184 Bay 1. 841 991 Bay 29. 778 976 Bay 29. 843 1046 Bay 27. 786 839 Bay 19. 844 323 Bay 7. 787 838 Bay 19. 845 879 Bay 26. 788 231 Bay 4. 846 330 Bay 9. 789 1056 Bay 25. 848 528 Bay 12. 790 934 Bay 25. 850 727 Bay 17. 791 316 Bay 7. 851 294 Bay 4. 792 736 Bay 20. 852 169 Bay 3. 793 739 Bay 21. 853 644 C.S. 794 737 Bay 20. 854 567 U.b. 795 656 Bay 18. 855 568 C.S. 796 710 Bay 22. 856 570 C.S. 797 511 Bay 12. 857 593 Bay 14. 798 851 Bay 24. 858 588 C.S. 799 731 Bay 18. 860 504 Bay 12. 800 909 Bay 17. 861 286 Bay 2. 326 INDEX OF REGISTRATION AND Eegi-jtration Exhibition Place. Registration Exhibition Place. Number. Number. Number. Number. Q AO y ou xJay ^y. you 314 Bay 4. QdA od4 u'i. Vestibule. y o i 759 Bay 24, ODO OO V estiDuie. Q Q O y o OD / O 7 Vestibule. 934 1006 Bay 26. Bay 29. Bay 26. 868 58 Vestibule. 938 949 ooy oy V estiDuie. y oy 1 uyi 870 /I o Vestibule. 94 1 947 Bay 27. o71 ^ a 47o Bay 10. Q Q 1^ T>„_ on ±>ay ^y. y Oo OoO 886 ±)ay Q Q y oy 1 f\'^ct i.\j7d Bay 28. oy u o /O xsay y o i o / O T?n-rr 9/1 -Day Z'*, on 1 y 1 o Bay 24. QOO y oV 4:47 Bay 5. y oU» Bay 21. 894 y lo Jiay zy. yo / OOO Bay 16. 895 you iiay i^y. yoo O^D Bay 12. 896 y io T>„-rr 0/1 rSay Q<3Q y oy O Q 1 0 y7o Bay 16. 909 877 Bay 24. you O CO xJay 14. 910 473 xJay y. QOO y o<* y /4 "Rn-rr 0*7 xiay Z/. 911 932 Bay 24. 985 975 jjay zy. 912 849 Bay 21. 986 o7o Bay 23, 913 dA C\ oiy Bay 17. yo / ortU Day 0. 9 14 233 Bay 4. QOO yoo 1 rk 1 Q luiy "Pq-it 9*7 Day z/. 915 562 Bay 20. yyu Day lb. 916 345 Bay 20. QQ 1 yy 1 Tr QO Day oU. 921 519 Bay 13. 997 271 Bay 14. 922 520 Bay 13. 998 927 Bay 28. 923 1089 Bay 30. 1000 435 Bay 13. 924 1129 Bay 30. 1001 420 Bay 12. 927 914 Bay 24. 1002 440 C.S. 928 257 Bay 9. 1003 986 Bay 27. 929 268 Bay 14. 1004 1Q44 Bay 29, EXHIBITION NUMBERS. Eegistration Number. Exliibition Number. Pinna Registration Number. Exhibition Number. PI ace. 1006 596 c.s. 1100 - 284 Bay 23. 1007 776 Bay 21. 1101 339 Bay 23. 1010 157 Vestibule. 1 102 167 Bay 23. 1011 87 Vestibule. 1 103 773 Bay 23. 1012 488 Bay 10. 1 104 586 Bay 23. 1013 925 Bay 27. 1105 769 Bay 23. 1015 370 Bay 11. 1106 922 Bay 25, 1016 497 Bay 11. 1107 768 Bay 16. 1017 869 Bay 22. 1 108 367 C.S. 1018 941 Bay 26. 1109 366 Bay 6. 1019 365 Bay 10. 1110 27 Vestibule. 1020 963 Bay 29. 1111 19 Vestibule. 1021 368 Bay 11. 1 1 12 49 Vestibule. 1022 452 Bay 7. 1 1 13 28 Vestibule. 1039 1152 Bay 28. 1 1 14 13 Vestibule. 1040 1 167 Bay 32. 1115 30 Vestibule. 1042 847 Bay 21. 1116 36 Vestibule. 1043 1088 Bay 28. 1117 29 Vestibule. 1045 784 Bay 20. 1119 450 Bay D. 1046 1 102 Bay 28. 1 120 173 U.b. 1047 829 Bay 28. 1 121 793 C.S. 1050 908 Bay 16. 1 122 816 Bay 20. 1051 906 Bay 16. 1 123 599 Bay 17. 1052 746 Bay 21. 1 124 799 Bay 22. 1054 955 Bay 29. 1 125 815 Bay 18. 1055 608 Bay 17. 1 126 817 Bay 20. 1056 953 Bay 25. 1127 950 Bay 28. 1057 954 Bay 25. 1131 374 Bay 9. 1058 1042 Bay 16. 1 132 789 Bay 22. 1059 250 Bay 7. 1 133 344 Bay 12. 1060 278 Bay 5. 1 134 962 Bay 30. 1061 307 Bay 3. 1135 174 Bay 1. 1062 458 Bay 8. 1136 81 Bay 1. 1063 774 Bay 22. 1137 1041 Bay 16. 1064 775 Bay 20. 1138 848 Bay 21. 1065 598 Bay 21. 1139 1001 Bay 26. 1066 585 Bay 16. 1 141 1012 Bay 29. 1068 428 Bay 12. 1142 343 Bay 16. 1069 165 Vestibule. 1 143 51 Vestibule. 1071 589 Vestibule. 1 144 35 Vestibule. 1072 171 Bay 5. 1 145 163 Vestibule. 1073 1071 Bay 26. 1 146 164 Vestibule. 1075 824 Bay 26. 1 147 198 Bay 2. 1076 823 Bay 25. 1 148 885 Bay 27. 1077 770 Bay 26. 1149 206 Vestibule. 1081 957 Bay 28. 1150 201 Bay 7. 1083 437 Bay 13. 1151 200 Bay 2. 1084 728 Bav 17 1 152 199 Bay 2. 1085 973 Bay 17. 1153 972 Bay 25. 1086 852 Bay 21. 1154 982 Bay 31. 1088 989 Bay 27. 1155 1061 Bay 29. 1097 771 Bay 23. 1156 63 Vestibule. 1098 772 Bay 23. 1157 966 Bay 32. 1099 166 Bay 23. 1158 1014 Bay 29. 1089-1096 are stelae in North Oallery. 328 INDEX OF REGISTRATION AND xiegist ration jiixhibition I'lace. Registration ... lixhibition Place. Number. Number. Number. Number. ■ 1160 1015 Buy 29. 1219 1082 Bay 30. 1161 60 Vestibule. 1220 477 Bay 10. 1162 964 Bay 28. 1222 443 Bay 2. 1163 280 Bay 1. 1223 65 Vestibule. 1164 134 Bay 4 1224 777 Bay 22. 1165 64 Vestibule. 1225 790 Bay 26. 1166 61 Vestibule. 1226 687 C.S. 1167 527 Bay 12. 1227 1034 Bay 14. 1168 43 Vestibule. 1228 7 Vestibule. 1169 41 Vestibule. 1229 289 Bay 2. 1170 73 Vestibule. 1232 740 Bay 21. 1171 42 Vestibule. 1233 741 Bay 21. 1172 131 Vestibule. 1235 942 Bay 26. 1173 16 Vestibule. 1236 148 Bay 5. 1174 17 Vestibule. 1237 288 Bay 2. 1175 93 Bay 14. 1238 803 Bay 23. 1176 94 Bay 14. 1239 33 Bay 1. 1177 196 Bay 4. 1242 40 Vestibule. 1178 1013 Bay 29. 1243 546 Bay 13. 1179 95 Bay 14. 1244 317 Bay 7. 1180 935 Bay 25. 1245 324 Bay 7. 1181 14 Vestibule. 1246 302 Bay 7. 1182 424 Bay 10. 1247 325 Bay 7. 1183 701 Bay 20. 1248 507 Bay 12. 1184 623 Bay 13. 1250 1139 Bay 32. 1185 38 Vestibule. 1251 1064 Bay 14. 1186 71 Vestibule. 1252 1065 Bay 16. 1188 645 C.S. 1253 1039 Bay 14. 1189 574 Bay 13. 1254 1133 Bay 30. 1191 85 Vestibule. 1255 1134 Bay 30. 1192 1 Vestibule. 1256 1149 Bay 32. 1194 721 Bay 11. 1257 1136 Bay 30. 1195 453 Bay 8. 1258 \ 794 Bay 20. 1196 1087 Bay 26. 1259 J 1197 837 Bay 17. 1260 125 Vestibule. 1198 871 Bay 22. 1261 135 Vestibule. 1199 371 Bay 10. 1262 92 Vestibule. 1200 449 Bay 6. 1263 78 Vestibule. 1201 251 Bay 7. 1264 91 Vestibule. 1202 832 Bay 14. 1266 6 Vestibule. 1203 99 Bay 4. 1267 5 Vestibule. 1204 20 Vestibule. 1268 23 Vestibule. 1205 1078 Bay 30. 1269 22 Vestibule. 1206 1083 Bay 26. 1272 31 Vestibule. 1207 958 Bay 26. 1273 68 Vestibule. 1208 1119 Bay 32. 1274 69 Vestibule. 1209 897 Bay 29. 1275 52 Vestibule. 1210 423 Bay 5. 1276 1103 Bay 30. 1212 4 Vestibule. 1277 62 Vestibule. 1213 249 Bay 7. 1278 66 Vestibule. 1214 662 Bay 18. 1279 653 Bay 15. 1215 1036 Bay 14. 1280 628 Bay 15. 1217 937 Bay 25. 1281 1068 Bay 16. 1218 1081 Bay 30. 1282 18 Vestibule. EXHIBITION NUMBERS. Exhibition Number. 831 82 15 917 176 524 821 90 1063 725 655 1062 1120 1118 688 910 971 943 765 891 902 1016 124 122 336 132 894 843 337 235 661 8 993 1138 1126 1122 523 88 928 503 933 1106 1146 1115 1159 1161 1128 830 75 76 970 717 9 277 Place. Bay 14. Vestibule. Vestibule. Bay 28. Vestibule, Bay 12. Bay 22. Vestibule. Bay 29. Bay 16. Bay 18. Bay 29. Bay 32. Bay 32. Bay 16. Bay 16. Bay 28. Bay 26. Bay 19. Bay 16. Bay 14. Bay 32. Bay 2. Bay 2. Bay 9. Bay 4. Bay 25. Bay 20. Bay 11. Bay 4. Bay 18. Vestibule. Bay 27. Bay 32. Bay 32. Bay 30. Bay 12. Vestibule. Bay 23. Bay 11. Bay 24. Bay 32. Bay 32. Bay 30. Bay 30. Bay 30. Bay 32. Bay 14. Vestibule. Vestibule. Bay 21. C.S. Vestibule. Bay 2. Registration Number. 1347 1348 1349 1350 1351 1352 1354 1355 1358 1359 1360 1361 1362 1363 1364 1365 1366 1367 1368 1369 1370 1371 1372 1373 1374 1375 1376 1377 1378 1379 1380 1381 1382 1383 1384 1385 1386 1387 1388 1397 1420 1421 1422 1423 1424 1425 1426 1427 1428 1429 1430 1431 1432 1433 Exhibition Number. 353 279 1005 1166 1142 1131 834 600 804 1059 1092 1151 1097 1077 1037 1004 747 236 513 678 327 329 120 521 522 572 604 603 617 724 796 781 669 53 827 50 822 883 676 105 898 921 1113 1104 1021 1020 1022 808 1010 98 791 959 1054 979 330 INDEX OF REGIStRAtlON NUmBeRS, l2tC. Registration Kumber. Exhibition Number. Place. Eegist ration Number. Exhibition Number. Place. 1434 1465 10541 1466 1467 1469 379 635 758 1173 1174 1169 Bay 7, Bay 7. Bay 24. Bay 3 7. Bay 15. as. 1470 1471 1472 1473 1474 1170 1171 1172 1175 1176 Bay 18. BaV 20. Bay 20. Bay 15. Bay 26. 33t I N DEX. PAGE Ad, scribe ... ... ... ... 218 Aa, stele of... ... ... ... 201 Aa-ab, King 81 Aa-hiu (?) 138 Aahmes (Amasis) I ... 99, 108 Aahmes I, tablet for offerings of... 99 Aahmes II, altar of ... 223, 224 Aahmes, a captain, stele of ... 132 Aahmes, an officer... ... ... 97 Aahmes, figure of, an officer in Sudan ... ... ... ... 182 Aahmes, a priest ... ... ... 229 Aahmes, a scribe, stele of ... 96 Aahmes, stele of ... ... ... 139 Aahmes, a woman... ... 96, 97 Aahmes-nefert-ari, Queen 100, loi, 103, 104, 136 Aah-Sat 95 Aakas 63 Aa-kheper-en-Ra ... ... ... 163 Aa-kheper-ka-Ra ... ... ••.163 Aa-kheperu-Ra ... ... ••• 163 Aamu 31 J 32, 33 Aamu, daughter of Merses ... 89 Aa-pehti 138 Aa-pehti (?) 151 Aat ..." 58 Ab ... ... ... ... ... 124 Aba, name of both man and woman 74 Abariouna ... ... ... ... 296 Abeb 83 Abeg, Apa ... ... ... ... 299 Abeh 114 Aben 85 Abfet .. 227 Abraam, a monk, stele of ... 298 Abraam, stele of ... ... 298, 299 Abraham, Patriarch 289, 290, 300 Abu ... ... ... ... 46, 49 Abuhai ... ... ... ... 134 Abukir 288 Abu Simbel ... 162, 164, 171 Abydos, Second King List of ... 163 Acacias, the Two ... ... ... 114 Adam ... ... ... ... 292 Aegis of Hathor ... ... ... 238 PAGE Aegis of Khnemu ... ... .. 202 Afa, bas-relief of 15 Afu-Ra 229 Ahait, a priest, stele of ... ... 189 Aha-khu, altar of 78 I Ahauti-nefer ... ... ... 203 ! Alien 239 Ahenem ... ... ... ... 61 Ai, King ... ... ... ... 124 Ai, mother of Sebek-aaui... ... 75 Aideosa, stele of ... ... ... 290 Akberu, stele of 197 ! Akert 205 Akhu, a Ka priest... ... ... 6 Akkendarpe, stele of ... ... 290 Al-Barshah 60, 61 Alexander the Great ... ... 254 Alexander II (of Egypt), cast of stele of ... ... ... ... 255 Alexandria ... 86, 160, 249, 259 Alexandros, the general . . ... 258 Al-Kab .^28, 199 Ama ... ... ... ... 93 Am-a-f _ ... ... ... ... 241 Amasis (Aahmes) I ... ... 99 Amasis II , 223, 224, 225 Amen, northern lakes of ] 28 ; northern pillars of ... ... 128 Amen, Ram of ... ... ... 171 Amen, statue of ... ... ... 247 Amenartas, 220, 221 ; libation bowl of ... ... ... ... 220 Amenasat ... ... ... ... 36 Amen-asru ... ... .. 1 21, 122 Amen-em-ant ... .. ... 137 Amen-em-ant, father of Basa ... 232 Amen-em-ant, stele of ... 167, 168 Amen-em-apt, god ... ... 252 Amen-em-apt, judge, stele of ... 103 Amen-em-Apt, son of Bak-en- Amen ... ... ... ... 206 Amen-em-apt, son of Hui ... 219 Amen-em-at ... ... ... 139 Amen-em-hat I ... ... ... 42 Amen-em-hat It ... 41, 42, 43, 44, 45 Amen-em-hat III ... 53, 54, 55, 66 M 4 332 INDEX. PAGE Amen-em-hat III, statue of ... 214 Amen-em-hat III, stele inscribed with names of ... ... ... 50 Amen-em-hat IV ... ... ... 66 Amen-[em]-hat, altar of ... ... 77 Amen-em-hat, brother of Usertsen 69 Amen-em-hat, cast of, portrait statue of ... ... ... ... 51 Amen-em-hat, father of Bathi ... 141 Amen-em-hat, kinsman of Sebek... 77 Amen-em-hat, official, stele of ... 43 Amen-em-hat, royal kinsman, sta- tue of ... ... ... ... 56 Amen-em-hat, scribe ... ... 65 Amen-em-hat, scribe of the bow- men ... ... ... ... 76 Amen-em-hat, seal-bearer, stele of 89 Amen-em-hat, son of Sebek-hetep 45 Amen-em-hat, steward, stele of ... 126 Amen-em-hat, superintendent of the palace, stele of ... ... 61 Amen-em-hat, surnamed Sururu ... 118 Amen-em-hat-senb-f, stele of ... 88 Amen-em-heb, a scribe ... ... 207 Amen-em-uaa, stele of ... ... 193 Amen-er-hat-f, stele of ... ... 185 Amen-hetep I 100, loi, 102, 103, 104, 107, III, 136, 154, 189; statue of, with attributes of Osiris 100 Amen-hetep II ... ... 109, 214 Amen-hetep III, colossal statues of, 116, 117; head of stone sarco- phagus of 1 17 ; granite column of 1 17 Amen-hetep III, conquest of Abeh, 114, 115; monuments of reign of 1 20 fif. Amen-hetep III, statues of Sekhet of Ill, 113, 114 Amen-hetep IV, base of statue of 123, 124 Amen-hetep, divine father ... 201 Amen-hetep, governor of a town... 122 Amen-hetep, judge of Nekhen, statue of ... ... ... ... 120 Amen-hetep, member of the body- guard, stele of ... ... ... no Amen-hetep, royal scribe, statue of 127 Amen-hetep, a scribe ... ... 225 Amen-hetep, scribe, black granite, figure of ... ... ... ... 154. Amen-hetep, son of Amen-hat ... 77 Amen-hetep, son of Hap, stele of 122 Amen-hetep, surnamed Hui ... 168 Ameni ... ... ... ... 49 Ameni, brother of Khnemu-hetep 55 Ameni, governor of the South, stele of ... ... ... ... 72 Ameni, overseer ... ... ... 87 Ameni, son of Ameni, statue of ... 56 Ameni, son of Khenemesu, stele of ... ... ... ... 90 Ameni, son of Qebu, stele of ... 59 Ameni, son of Sabu ... ... 68 Ameni, son of Sat-Sekhemet, stele of ... ... ... ... 64 Ameni, stele of ... ... ... 69 Amen-men, stele of ... ... 103 Amen-meri, prince ... ... 173 Amen-mes ... ... ... ... 173 Amen-mes, judge, stele of ... 188 Amen-mes, priest of Serq, stele of 137 Amen-mes, royal scribe, stele of... 195 Amen-mes, scribe ... ... ... 205 Amen-mes, scribe, figure of ... 207 Amen-mes, son of Ra-mes, stele of 202 Amen-mes, stele of ... ... 204 Amen-nekht, stele of ... ... 137 Amen-nekhtu ... ... ... 191 Amen-nekhtu, stele of ... ... 150 Amen-Ra 80, 99, lOi, 103, 105, 107, 108, 109, III, 118, 126, 128, 129, 131, 134, 140, 143, 153, 154, 155, 173, 174, 177, 178, 180, 182, 185, 194, 200, 201, 206, 212, 214, 224, 226, 229, 232, 238, 260, 282 Amen-Ra, Library of ... ... 229 Amen-Ra, speech of to Thothmes III 106 Amen-Ra-ka-Mut-f, statue of ... 125 Amen-Ra-mes, stele of ... ... 176 Amen-Sat 38 Amentet 31, 13 1 ; goddess 275 ; mountain of ... ... ... 2 Amhat 77 Am-khent, priest ... ... ... 82 Ammonios, stele of ... .••301 Amsu 93, 125, 135, 159, 180, 182, 255 Am-Tuat, Book of 240, 248 An, statue of ... ... ... 17 Ana, a woman ... ... ... 70 Ana, a woman ... ... ... 90 Ana, son of Atau, stele of .•• 65 Ana, son of Nubi, stele of ... 57 An-aba, shrine of ... ... ... 67 An-Amen-nef-neb ... ... ... 241 Anaitis 180 Anebni, statue of ... ... ... 109 Anem-hra ... ... ... ... 267 Aner 74 An-Her 251, 252, 272 An-her-hent ... ... ... no An-her-nekht 193 An-her-nekht, Ha prince, stele of 56 An-her-nekht, Ka priest, stele of... 241 An-her-nekht, overseer, stele of ... 49 An-her-sa, stele of 57 Ani, artificer ... ... ... 87 INDEX. 333 Ani, scribe ... ... ... ... 199 Ani, shrine of ... ... ... IS.S Anit 208 Ankef, stele of 55 Ankh 119 Ankh-auf 236 Ankhef , ... 84 An-kheft-ka, statue of ... ... 1 1 Ankhet 78 Ankhet, coffin of 261, 262 Ankh-f-en-Khensu ... ... ... 232 Ankh-ha-f, stelae, etc., from the tomb of ... ... ... 15 Ankh-Hapi 274 Ankh-Heru, stele of 89 Ankh-Khensu ... ... ... 209 Ankh-nes-nefer-ab-Ra, sarcophagus of 224 ; relief and slab of ... 225 Ankh-p-khart, altar of 231 Ankh-p-khart, statue of ... ... 227 Ankh-ren 58 Ankh-ren, father of Ankhef ... 84 Ankh-ren, stele of... ... ... 64 Ankh-renp-nefer, shrine of ... 215 Ankh-s-en-Ast, figure of ... ... 216 Ankh-set ... 278 Ankhu, stele of 87 Ankhu-visert, stele of ... ... 72 An-metef 58 An-mut-f, priest 158 Anna ... ... ... ... 140 Anna, stele of ... ... ... 142 Annesley, Lyttleton, antiquities presented by loi, 103, 104, 120, 135, 143, 149, 185, 192, 194, 288, 289, 290, 300 Anni 172 Annu ... ... ... ... 74 Annu, mother of Menu-nefer ... 44 Annu Resu... ... ... ... 199 Annu, spirits of ... ... ... 86 Anpu 26, 33, 46, 67, 70, 71, 72, 73, 77, 78, 83, 85, 90, 92, 93, no, 126, 155, 173, 182, 187, 199, 202, 206, 262, 273 Anpu of Sepau ... ... ... 38 Anpu-hetep, stele of ... ... 126 Anpu tep-tu-f 138 Anqet 107, 128, 161, 172, 194, 236 Am-rer-f ... ... ... ... 165 Ant, altar of 78 Ant, bas-relief of ... ... ... 22 Ant, wife of Ari ... ... ... 14 Antef (Nekht-neb-tep-nefer) ... 30 Antef (Nub-kheper-Ra) 98 Antef, a libationer, stele of •••93 Antef, an official ... ... ... 30 Antef, a private person ... ... 58 Antef, a private person ... J ... 93 Antef, son of Beba, stele of Antef, son of Mait, stele of Antef, son of Qehet Antef, son of Sebek-unnu, stele of 40 ; statue of Antef, son of Sent, stele of Antef-aa-ap-Maat, memorial pyra- mid of ... ... ... 97 Antef-aqer-ankh-khu, stele of Anteth-sherau Anthat, goddess ... Anti Antkes, libation tank of ... Antseinou, Apu Amibis 24, 25, 26, 27, 52, 55, 76, 83, 85, 95, 96, 108, 109, 126, 128, 134, 145, 155, 177, 187, 196, 248, Anup Anup, stele of Anut Apai, altar of ... ... 77 57 38 37 41 60 87 22 180 "3 28 291 275 291 300 217 .78 Ap-ankh Ape, figures of the dog-headed 120 Ape-god Ape-gods ... Ape, stele of the ... Apeni, stele of Apepa, a king Apepi, a man Apers Ap-Herui ... Api Apit, altar of Apni, stele of Apries Apse, limestone 291 Apt, goddess Apt, the north 107 ; south Apu Apu, a man Apu, statue of Apu, stele of Ap-uat 61, 66, 67, 69, 70, 72, 73, 79, 81, 85, 89, 90, 93, 94, no, 127, 173, 177, 182, 202, 203, 206, 246, 252, 262, 273 154, 222, sar.dstcne 63 203 171 179 273 119 97 93 15 76 183 77 139 223 293 255 107 65 93 126 129 Apuat-em-sau-f, King Ap-uat-hetep, stele of Apumes Aqen Aqer, a steward, stele of Aqer-ur, stele of ... Aqu, stele of Ares Ari, bas-reliefs of ... Ari-nefer, stelae of, Ari-neferu, statue of Ari-netches... 81 • 70 • 97 . 61 . 62 . 36 • 87 . 258 3, 14 • 149 , 126 , 14 334 INDEX. Ari-ren-f ... Arit-ru Armauai Arrhidaius ... Arsaphes Arsenius Arsentai Arsinoe, Queen, ... 256, Arsinoe, wife of Ptah-meri Artchau Artemidorus, stele of Artnes Aru A.ru, stele of Aru-ru Asa Asa-ankh, stele of ... Asa, Apa ... As-ab, stele of Asar-Ap-uatu Asar Hap ... Asar-mes, stele of ... =57 251 245 251 255 203 289 267 276 267 .. 220 .. 288 •• 59 • • 83 .. 85 •• 253 •• 53 18, 19 .. 291 .. 62 .. 72 .. 264 239 Asar-Pa-ser-Tuat, cover of coffin of 262 Asar-ser ... ... ... •••231 Asenes ... ... ... ... 63 Aser (?), stele of 250 Asher 122, 201, 216 Asheru 177 Ashmaruaa, figure of ... ... 186 Ashur-bani-pal, Annals of ... 221 Aspelta, cast of stelae of ... ... 226 Aspidous 280 Assa, King 18 Assa-nekau (?), stele of ... ... 23 Assasif ... ... ... ... 232 Assyrians ... ... ... ... 221 Ast, niurse of Nekhta 56 Ast, princess ... ... •••173 Ast, stele of 209 Ast-Athi 42 Ast-Het-hert 77 Ast-meri ... ... ... ... 41 Ast-met ... 183 Ast-resht 271 Ast-urt 278 Aswan 46, 261 Asyut ... ... ... ... 170 At .■ 52 At, mother of Sebek (?)-tau ... 73 At, son of Ati 242 Atau ... , 50 Atau, mother of Ana ... ... 65 Atau-enen ... ... ... ... 66 Atef crown... ... ... ... 147 Atef-ai, stele of ... ... ... 93 Atef-ankh 73 Atef-en-Atef 131 Atem 236 Aten , 124 Atena Atena, wife of Rutch-apau Ateni Atepi Atepu Ateta Atfa, son of Aba, stele of... Ath , stele of Atha, a KA priest ... Atha, wife of Renpif Atha, wife of Senbsu-em-hat Athanasius, St. Atharuta Atheh Athembu Athi Athi, stele of Athribis 80, Athu, seated statue of Athu, stele of Ati, altar of Atu Atu, scribe, stele of Atu-ennuma Aua, stele of Au-en-Amen Auhetab, princess ... Aui Au-nef, stele of Auputh, prince Aura Autihi Auuaruath, prince, stele of Auximes Avenue of Sphinxes Baa, a priestess, ... Baghdad, Hyksos lion from Bahet Bahri, stele of Baiu-neteru, a form of Osiris Bak, stele of Baka, stele of Bak-aa, son of Hau-nefer... Bak-ankhet Bak-en-Amen Bak-en-Amen, brother of Heru- Bak-en-Amen, priest Bak-en-Amen, scribe, stele of Bak-en-Mut Bak-en-re-mut Bakkai, stele of Bakpupi 83, Bak-ref Bak-Set Bakurnru Bakuru INDEX. 335 Balbillus, F. Claudius, stele of ... 285 Ba-Maket 73 Ban-aa, stele of ... ... ... 134 Bancroft, Dr. Junr. , altar pre- sented by 288 Bankes, Mr. ... ... ... 163 Barnetaket, stele of ... ... 267 Basa, altar of 232 Bast... 213, 239, 272 Bast-Heru-khebit-sa, stele of ... 242 Bastet-art-tats, stele of ... ... 217 Batautanth ... ... ... ... 162 Batha,' relief of 131 Bathi, stele of ... ... ... 141 Beb 61 Beba 57 Beba, a judge_ ... ... ... 32 Beba, son of Annu, stele of ... 74 Beba-res, a builder, stele of ... 94 Bebu 73 Beetle, green stone ... ... 261 Behen 40, 106, 127, 128, 159, 173, 182 Behennu, stele of ... ... ... 27 Behutet igj Behutet, an ape ... ... ... 235 Belmore, Earl of, stele presented by 246 Belzoni ... 105, 116, 164, 165, 246 Benha 80, 83, 243 Benha al-'Asal ... ... ... 164 Beni Hasan 55 Beni Hasan Excavation Fund, stele presented by ... ... ... 55 BennuBird ... ... ... ... 206 Benrat ... ... ... ... 65 Berenice ... ... ... 258, 267 Bes, figure of ... ... ... 254 Besa... ... ... ... ... 82 Best-aru-ankhet-kheperu ... ... 249 Beta 15 Betchmes, statue of 2 Biktor 292 Biktor, stele of ... ... ... 297 Boat, ceremonial ... ... ... no Boat of Amen ... ... ... 154 Boat of Harmachis ... ... 192 Boat of Ra 138, 139, 271 Boats of the gods ... ... ... 142 Bonomi, Mr. J. ... ... ... 162 Book of Gates ... ... ... 243 Book of Praises of Ra ... ... 249 Eoussard ... ... ... ... 25S Bowring, Sir J., objects presented ^ "^y 232, 235, 297 Buatnef, stele of ... ... ... 190 Bubastis49, 97? 120, 162, 164-, 212, 214 Bui^ 153 Bulak ... ... ... 230 Bull, skin of ... ... 169 Bu-nefer ... .,, 21 P.VGE Bu-nefer-f 21 Bu-nekht 154 Bunsen, Chevalier 17 Bu-qent-f, altar of 173 Burckhardt, L., object presented by 160 Bute, Earl of, objects presented by 22, 238 Buto 256 Cambyses ... ... ... ... 225 Campbell's Tomb ... ... 229, 230 Candace, relief of... ... ... 281 Canopus 288 ; decree of, cast of . . . 258 Capital of pillar 288 Casing-stones of Great Pyramid ... 5 Cataract, the First 39, 46, 261 Caviglia, Capt, , objects presented by 12, 163, 254, 284, 287 Cheops 4, 6, 7, 214 Chephren ... ... ...4, 7, 9, 214 Chester, Rev. Greville J., stelae presented by 27, 282 Clamp of Seti ... ... ... 159 Clarke, Somers, stelae, etc., presented by ... 53,128,199 Cleopatra, wife of Ptolemy IX ... 260 " Cleopatra's Needle " 107 Cleopatras, wife and sister of Ptolemy VH 260 Clepsydra 254, 255 Collings, Mr. J. B., stelae pre- sented by ... 55, 149, 150 Colossi ... ... ... ... 116 Column from a tomb ... ... 189 Column, granite ... ... ... 18 Column, grey granite ... ... 117 Column of Osorkon H ... ... 212 Constantine ... ... ... 284 Coptic inscriptions ... 291ft Coptos 183 Coronation, cast of Stele of ... 226 Cow of Hathor ... ... 133, .'228 Crocodile ... ... ... ... 262 Cross, stone ... ... ... 296 Cush ... ... ... ... 49 Cyriacus, St. ... ... ... 292 David, stele of ... ... ... 301 Deido, stele of ... ... ... 291 Demotic inscriptions ... ... 265 Denderah 205, 263, 264 ; reliefs from ... ... .. ... 2, 3 Der al-Bahari ... 46, 47, 100, 182 Diocletian 284 ; column of ... 160 Dionysius ... ... ... ... 280 Door, wooden ... ... ... 157 Door-socket 43 336 INDEX. Duane, Matthew, 177 1 statue pre- sented by ... ... ... 227 Ears on stelae (two), 132 ; (eight) 218 Edfu 205 Edward VII, His Majesty King, Papyrus presented by ... ... 209 Egypt Exploration Fund, antiquities presented by, i, 2, 3, 11, 23, 24, 28, 33, 35, 38, 43, 46, 47, 48, 49, 60, 61, 82, 97, 100, 120, 127, 133, 155. 159, 161, 162, 164, 165, 182, 212, 213, 215, 223, 231, 256, 257 Egyptian Government, casts pre- sented by 228, 229 Egyptian Research Account, ob- jects presented by ... 303, 304 Elephant hunt 258 Elephantine 39, 46, 49, 161, 250, 261 Elgin, Lord ... ... ... 261 Ellis, Sir Henry, wall painting presented by ... ... ... 146 Emsas ... ... ... ... 89 Emsas, wife of Nekhta ... ... 71 En-Antef-aqer, slab of ... ... 38 Enoch 292, 299 Erpit _ ... ... ... ... 206 Erta-Antef-Tatau, stele of ... 60 Erta-en-af-s ... ... ... 15 Erta-en-ankh, bas-relief of ... 26 Euergetes II ... ... ... 260 Eulekia 296 Euonymos, stele of ... ... 266 Euprepios ... ... ... ... 298 Eutychousa, stele of ... ... 294 Excommunication, cast of, stele of 226 Eye of Horus ... ... ... 273 Eyes on stelae ... ... 132, 218 Fayyum 219 Fetish of Hathor 248 Fletcher, E., statue, presented by 227 Fort St. Julien 258 Franks, Sir A. Wollaston, antiqui- ties presented by •••85, 94, 138 Eraser, G. Willoughby, door-socket presented by ... ... ... 43 Gabriel, Duke of Thebaid ... 289 Gabriel, St. 292 Gebel Barkal 121, 122, 219, 221, 226 George, a Copt, stele of ... 296, 297 George III, objects presented by ii3> ^53. 164, 177, 208, 222, 230, 240, 245, 247, 250 George, St. ... ... ... ... 292 Goff, Robert, stele and bowl presented by ... ... 86,228 Gold mines of the Sudan... ... 41 Golenischeff, Prof., cast presented by 51 Government of the Egyptian Sudan, relief presented by ... 281 Grain-gods ... ... ... ... 248 Great House of Six ... ... 26 Greek inscriptions ... 288 ff. Grenfell, Field Marshal Lord, statue presented by ... ... 46 Haa-ab-Ra setep-en-Amen ... 255 Hamilton, W. R., Esq., objects presented by 112, 148, 161, 222, 245 Handcock, Captain, Coptic objects presented by ... ... 300, 302 Hap, father of Amen-hetep ... 122 Hap-Asar ... ... ... ... 264 Hapi 248 Hapi, Nile-god 80, 125 ; statue of 211 Hapi, wife of Menthu-hetep ... 86 Hapi-menh... ... ... ... 270 Hapi-mer (?), slab of ... ... 237 Hap-men, sarcophagus of .. . ... 229 Hapu 83 Hapu, daughter of Nefer-hetep ... 93 Hapu-uah ... ... ... ... 5g Har-Bes, figure of... ... ... 238 Harmachis ... ... ... ... 130 Harpokrates_ ... ... ... 125 Hat, son of Amen-hetep ... ... no Hat-aa, stele of ... ... ... 201 Hat-aai 181 Hathor 8, 47, 54, 66, 73, 86, 91, 104, 105, 107, 108, III, 134, 136, 137, 140, 149, 157, 165, I75> i77> 178, 180, 182, 186, 190, 199, 220, 224, 228, 252, 256, 277 Hathor, Aegis of ... ... ... 140 Hathor Amenti 224 Hathor capital ... ... ... 212 Hathor, cast of Cow of ... ... 228 Hathor, Cow of ... ... loi, 133 Hathor of Denderah ... ... 205 Hathor, seated figure of ... ... 43 Hathor, standard of ... ... 205 Hathor-em-hat 42 Hathor-sa, chancellor ... ... 59 Hatshepset, Queen ... ... 109 Hau-neferu ... ... ... 169 Hawk, granite ... ... ... 190 Hawker, Mrs., stelae presented by 70, 18 Play, Mr 16 J INDEX. 337 Hayes-Sadler, Col. W., stele presented by ... ... ... 145 Heb-peri (?), stele of ... ... 24 Hefi 241 Hehet 55 Hekui 85 Helene, stele of ... ... ... 293 Heliodorus, Paulus, stele of ... 299 Heliopolis... ... 106, 209, 221 Henaata ... ... ... ... 230 Heni, stele of 58 Henka 89 Hennu ... ... ... ... 90 Henta, coffin of 230 ; statue of ... 227 Hent-Annu 187 Hent-en-nebt ... ... ... 205 Henti-em-pet 142 Hent-mehit 193 Hent-nefert ... ... ... 152 Hent-ur ... ... ... ... 109 Hep 15 Hephaisteum 162 Hepi, libationer 72 Hepi, a man ... ... ... 74 Hep-tchefa, altar of 78 Heq 251 Heq-ab 84 Heq-hau, stele of 88 Heq-nefer, stele of ... ... 129 Heqi 212 Heqt ... 43, 45, 63, 70, 71, 73 Her-ab-net ... ... ... ... 239 Her-ab-net, mother of Pep-ari . . . sep (?) 240 Her-abu, stele of 266 Herakleopolis ... 164, 165, 219 Her-ap, stele of 63 Her-Bes, figure of ... ... ... 238 Herdsmen ... ... ... ... 32 Her-Heru, priest king ... ... 208 Hermes ... ... ... ... 288 Hermonthis ... ... ... 199 Hermopolis 191, 219, 262 Herodotus 162, 222 Her-sehetep-ab 88 Her-shefit 203 Hert-en-qef 113 Heru 87 Heru and Sutui, stele of ... ... 134 Heru, figure of ... ... ... 135 Heru, a judge, stele of ... ... 180 Heru, a private person ... ... 235 Heru, stele of ... ... ... 270 Heru, an Utcheb priest, stele of... 272 Heru-a, envoy, stele of ... ... 198 Heru-a, kneeling figure of ... 240 Heru-a, libationer, stele of ... 123 Herua, stele of 184 Herua, steward, stele of ... ... 188 62, 251 284 283 58 58 153 125 131 267 137 132 271 218 174 181 183 77 199 192 202 241 169 Heru-an-maati Ileru-bak-shep-Menu-aa, stele of... Ileru-Behutet ... 94, 205, 235, Heru-em-hat, stele of Ileru-em-hat Aa ... Heru-em-heb, King I leru-em-heb, statues of ... Ileru-em-heb, a prince, stele of, 130 ; door jambs from tomb of Ileru-em-khut, stele of ... Ileru-em-uaa, a judge, stele of Heru-em-Ucia, stele of Heru-khebit Heru-khenti-Khat Heru-Khuti Heru- Menu, libation bowl Heru-mes, stele of Heru-nefer ... Heru-nefer, a judge Heru-nefer, pyramid of ... Heru-nekht, god ... Heru-nekht, stele of Heru-nekht-netch-tef-f Heru-netch-hra-tef-f (Heru-netch- tef-f) 70, 71, 73, 119, 129, 152, 203 Heru-pa-khart Heru-qebh, stele of Heru-sa-Ast Heru-sa-Ast, altar of Heru-sa-Ast, father of An-he ' nekht _ Heru-sa-Ast, god ... Heru-sa-Ast, Ka priest, stele of . Heru-sa-Ast, priest, stele of Heru-sa-Ast, private person Heru-sa-Ast, stele of Heru-sa-atef, cast of stele of Heru-seht, altar of... Heru-shept ... Heru-shere ... Heru-sma-taui Heru-ur 132, 204, 271 ; priest of 227 Hes, a royal kinsman, tablet of ... 2 Hes-petan-Ast, coffin of ... ... 262 Hetchert 77 Hetep-a, altar of ... ... ... 78 Hetep-Amen-atef-s ... ... 229 Hetep-heres, figure of ... ... 5, 6 Hetepi ... ... ... ... 41 Hetep-ka ... ... ... ... 54 Hetep-neb-su, stele of ... ... 90 Hetep-neteru ... ... ... 82 Hetep-sekher, daughter of Mert-tefs 4 Heteptu ... ... ... ... 37 Het-hert, private person ... ... 198 Het-hert-sa, stele of ... ... 41 Het-Heru-Nefer-hetep 15 Het-Heru-sa, stele of ... 80, 81 206, 255 ... 125 ... 237 ••• 235 ... 277 241 104 268 242 263 285 225 78 165 87 256 164, 338 INDEX. PAGE Het-kha-em-Maat... 121 Het-nekht 151 Hetose, stele of ... ... ... 293 Ilet-ta-her-cibt 83 Het-Thet-tain 75 Hi 74 Hierakion ... ... ... ... 266 Hippopotamus, relief of ... ... 32 Horus ... 86, 95, 128, 182, 195 Horus, four sons of 118, 199, 229, 248, 251 Horus of Behen ... ... 40, 106 Horus of Mehenet ... ... 224 Horus of Pe 223 Horus of Resenet ... ... ... 224 House of the Six . ,. ... ... 75 Howard Vyse, objects presented by 5, 229, 249 Hra-ankh ... ... ... ... 264 Hra-ankh, mother of Hra-sankh... 277 Hra-ankh (Nos. 1025, 1027) 274, 275 Hra-sankh, stele of ... ... 276 Hui (No. 438) 124 Hui (No. 545) 152 Hui, judge ... ... ... 104, 200 Hui, judge, stele of 148 Hui, offering-bearer, stele of ... 219 Hui, overseer of royal washers ... 134 Hui, priest 154 Hui, priest, of Mer-en-rtah ... 193 Hui, Queen, statue of ... ••• I73 Hui, relief of ... ... ... loi Hui, scribe, stele of ... ••• 185 Hui, stele of I75 Hui (surnamed Amen-hetep) 122, 168 Hui-nefer 168 Humes, a priest, stele of ... ... 187 Hunru 199 Hunru, priestess ... ... ... 186 Hunrui 203 Hurt 127 Hu-utchat-Shu, altar of 278 Huyshe, Wentworth, object pre- sented by 202 la 119 la (Sha?) 61 la, stele of 194 Ibis, stele of the 273 I-em-hetep, cover of coffin of ... 263 I-em-hetep, god 275, 276 I-em-hetep, stele of 274 I-em-uauu ... ... ... ... 193 li, wife of Neb-nefer 193 I-kher-nefert, stele of 70 lonas^ Apa 291 Isaac, Patriarch 289, 290 I-senb 5^ PAGE Isis, 52, 86, 1 19-123, 125, 134, 174, 182, 186, 195, 232 Isis, dedication to ... ... ... 289 Isis, statue of ... ... ... 261 Isis, stele of ... ... ... 289 Isis-Hathor... ... ... ... 264 Isma'il Pasha, 11. H. the Khedive, cast presented by ... ... 258 luf-senb, stele of ... ... ... 88 lusas ... ... ... ... 142 lusenb, stele of ... ... ... 83 Jackals of Pharaoh ... ... 246 Jacob, Patriarch ... ... 289, 290 Jeremiah, St. ... ... 292, 299 John, St., Church of 293 John, son of Euprepios, stele of . . . 298 John, statue of ... ... ... 298 John the Deacon, stele of... ... 292 Joseph Pegosh ... ... ... 292 Ka name 32 Ka of Amentet 175 Ka-en-Ra ... 163 Ka temple ... 122 Kaa ... 90 4 Kahu, stele of 145 Kalabshah ... 290 Kama 141 Ka-mes, a king's messenger 118 Kamesu, Prince of Behen, figures of 127 Ka-nefer 14 Ka-nefer, an official 4 Ka-nefer, son of Ptah-Shepses ... 4 Kapa 15 Kar, relief of 168 Karama, Queen 213 Karei, stele of 136 Karnak 99 Karu 68 Karu, son of Neb-nefer ... 172 Kasen 85 Kash 49, 166, 168, 202 Kashta 220 Katchakatcha, stele of 235 Ka-tep, figure of 5 ; stele of 6 Kati 135 Keb 57, 199 Kefna 219 Keher-mert 92 Kek 57 Keki, a scribe 95 Kemef, stele of 66 Kemen 54 Kernes, stele of 92 INDEX. 339 Kemtet Ken Kene, Apa ... Kennard, H. Martyn, stele pre- sented by... Kent, goddess 179, Kerasher, stele of . . . Kermah Kesh (Nubia) Keshkesh ... Kha, a judge Kha-Bekhnet, stele of Kha-em-apt, a scribe Kha-em-apt, stele of Kha-em-hra, stele of ... _ Kha-em-Maat, the barge of Amen Kha-em-thert Kha-em-Uast, ajudge Kha-em-Uast, son of Sapa-ar Kha-em-Uast, statue of ... , 214 ; casts 65 45 291 235 180 271 182 117 162 136 174 201 235 267 129 176 200 142 170 Kha-f-Ra, King 4, of statues of ... ... ... 9 Kha-kau-Ra 46, 50, 163 Kha-kheper-Ra ... ... ... 163 Khamai ... ... ... ... 141 Khamui, stele of 189 Khamiiia ... ... ... ... 184 Khamuia, stele of ... ... ... 189 Kha-nefer-Ra, King 80 Kha-nekhtu-en-Heru, stele of ... 239 Khart ... ■ 58 Khart, stele of 73 Khart-ah- .... stele of 171 Khart-Ast, coffin of 250 Khart-en-Khennu, libation tank of 28 Khart-Menu 227 Khartum 281 Kharu, stele of ... ... ... 186 Khati 58 Khati, stele of ... ... ... 76 Khati-ur ... 93 Khemennu ... ... ... ... 191 Khen-bak-Heru, stele ot ... ... 63 Khenemes, stele of ... ... 65 Khenemesu ... ... ... 90 Khenket 305 Khennu, stele of ... ... ... 10 Khensu 107, 120, 134, 168, 181, 185, 200, 203, 204, 205, 206, 232, 238, 255, 260 Khensu, stele of ... ... ... 218 Khensu-aa (?) ... ... ... 145 Khensu-em-Uast ... ... ... 183 Khensu-em-Uast Nefer-hetep ... 252 Khensu-hetep, door of ... ..-157 Khensu-iu, stele of 277 Khensu-pa-khart ... ... ... 227 Khensu-p-khart 282, 283 Khensu-tef ... 229 Khensu-user, stele of ... ... 33 Khent, scribe of the 69 Khentet-ka 6 Khenti Amenti ... ... 33, 44 Khenti-em-semti, stele of... ... 42 Khenti-em-semt-ur, stele of ... 42 Khenti-khathi-am-hat, stele of ... 65 Khenti-khathi-hetep ... ... 71 Khenti-khathi-ur 85 Khenti-khati, stele of ... ... 92 Khenti-khati-hetep ... ... 59 Khenti-khat-sa ... ... ... 66 Khent-kau-s ... ... ... 22 Khent-kaut-s ... ... ... 25 Khent-khati ... ... ... 59 Khepera ... ... ... 160,261 Kheper-ka, stele of ... •••73 Khepta (?)... ... ... ... 22 Kher-beq-f ... ... ... .••251 Kherti-em-sa-f, stele of ... ... 89 Kheta ... ... ... ... 162 Khian, King _ ... ... ... 97 Khnem-ab-Ra Aahmes sa Net ... 224 Khnem-ab-Ra-men ... ... 230 Khnem-ab-Ra Men, statue of ... 227 Khnemet ... ... ... ... 92 Khnemu 39, 43, 45, 63, 70, 71, 73, 107, 128, 142, 161, 172, 192, 202, 217, 261, 286 Khnemu-hetep, a Ha prince ... 70 Khnemu-hetep, bas-relief of a chief ofNeklieb - 19 Khnemu-hetep, stele of (No. 51) 18 ; (No. 182) 55 Khnemu-mes ... ... ... 179 Khnemu-Ra ... ... ... 236 Khu, stele of 58 Khu-Ast_ 133 Khu-en-Aten, base of statue of 123, 124 Khufu 4, 7 J 214 ; cast of statue of 5 Khufu-ankh, cast of his sarcopha- gies ... 7 Khuu, pyramidal stele of ... 21 Ki 72 Ki, mother of Khenemes 65 Ki, stele of 95 Kiau 177 K-khent 16 Kom Ombo, Greek stele from 288, 289 Kurillos, Apa ... ... ... 299 Kuros, Apa... ... ... ... 299 Lady of Sehert 114 Libation bowl of Amenartas, 220 ; of Heru-Menu, 181 ; of Heru- nefer, 199 ; of Mentu-em-hat, 228 ; of Mes, 190 ; of Hathor... 228 340 INDEX. I'AGE PAGE Libation tank 28 ; vessel t67 Maynard, Rev. T. R., base of Library of Ptah ... 242 statue presented by 123 Ivion, granite 163 Medum ... ... ... 13, S2 Lion, Hyksos Q7 Mehenet 224 Lions, red granite ... 121 Mehi 234 Lizard-god ... 248 Mehi-Khatha 150 Lucceius Opliellians 284 Mekhta 77 sented by pre- Memnon, the Vocal 154 60 Memnonium ... 114, 115, Memphis 117, 219 ; decree of 259; 116 Maa gate of 139; high priest of 11, 69 182, 203, 275 Maa-kheru-Ra 163 Mena, a seal-bearer 28 Maana-nekht-f, stele of ... 149 Mena, St 292 M aa-na-nekhtuf 154 Mencphthah I 117, 160 Maa-nekht-f, figure of 151 Men-ka-Ra 163 Maat 26, 107, 130, 137, 149, 180, Men-kau-Ra, cast of statue of 10 199, 283 Men-kheper-Ra 163 Maat-en-Ra 53, 54, 55, 163 Men-kheper-Ra, high priest of Maat-Heru-ru 253, 254 Amen 211 Maat-IIeru-[ru] 268 Men-kheperu-Ra ... 163 Maat-ka-Ra, Queen 211 Men-Maat-Ra 163 Maat-kha, princess II Men-nefer ... 83 Maat-u-ru ... 254 Men-pehtet-Ra 163 Maau 185 Ment-ashetek 69 Macedon 255 Menthu 67, 142, 163, 168, 200, 222 Madinat Habu 1 16 Menthu-aa, statue of 35 Mah 153 89 Mahesa-user, stele of 66 Menthu-em-hat (Xllth or Xlllth Malies-hetep 58 dynasty) ... 87 Mahi ■ 204 Menthu-em-hat (XXth dynasty) ... 200 Mahu, an am kheiit priest Menthu-em-heb, stele of ... 67 Mahu, a royal deputy, stele of 137 Menthu-hetep (Sankh-ab-taui) ... 30 Mahu, a scribe, stele of ... 207 Menthu-hetep (Neb-hapt-Ra) 46, Mahu, statue of 177 47 ; head of statue of, 31 ; re- Mahu, a superintendent, stele of... 188 liefs from temple of ... 32 , 33 Mai, a king's messenger 119 Menthu-hetep, governor of Mem- Mai, stele of 172 phis 76 Maia, scribe, stele of 153 Menthu-hetep kings 100 Mait 38 Menthu-hetep, overseer of priests, Maiu, figure of 199 stele set up to his mother 35 Maket 43 Menthu-hetep, prince _ ... 32 Makhai 188 Menthu-hetep, son of Amen-hat ... 77 Makhai, a woman ... 100 Menthu-hetep, stele of 86 Malta 150 Menthu-Menu, a scribe ... 183 Malta, stelae from... 55, 149 Menthu-nekhta 74 Mam at 196 Menthu-Ra 105, 164 Manna, stele of 296 Menthu-sa, an official at Semnah, Marcus, stele of 290 stele of ... ... ... ... 53 Marcus Avirelius ... 283 Menthu-sa, son of Matha ... 68 Mareotis, Lake 227 Menthu-sa, royal scribe, stele of 41 , 42 Maria, stele of 301 Menthu-sa, stele of 34 Martyrs, era of 293, 294 Menthu-su, stele of 34 Mary, stele of 294 Menthu-user, son of Usertsen 69 Mary the Virgin ... 292, 293 Mentu 199 Mashakbu-Pentau ... 198 Mentu, son of Sebek-hetep 45 Mashauasha 162 Mentu, stele of 138 Matha, stele of 68 Mentu-aa ... 73 Mau-hes 163 Mentu-em-hat, libation bowl of ... 228 INDEX. PAGE Mentu-em-hat-senb ... ... 228 Mentu-hetep, stele of 34 Mentu-sa 138 Mentu-sheiau ... ... ... 73 Mentu-user-senb-f, stele of ... 84 Menu 70, 93, no, 119, 125, 134, 140, 159, 167, 179, 180, 182, 194, 202, 217, 255, 256, 266, 269, 278 Menu-Amen-em-khut 227 Menu-Amen-Ra-ka-mut-f 251 Menu-Heru-nekht, god 67 Menu-nefer, stele of 44 Menu-nekht 93 Mer-en-Heru 163 Mer-en-Ptah [I] 51, 117, 160, 165, 303 Mer-en-Ptah II, statue of ... 171 Mer-en-Ptah, priest of 176 Mer-en-Ptah, royal scribe ... 187 Mer-en-Ptah, son of Hui 219 Merer-Aqer, stele of 28 Meri-mes 142 ; stele set up by 1 14 ; black granite coffin of ... ... 117 Meri-Ptah 122 Meri-Sekhet 140 Merit-atefs 34 Meriti 203 Mer-netchem (?), stele of 179 Meroe 281 Meroitic Inscriptions ... 281, 282 Mer-Ptah-per-Amen, stele of ... 206 Merrt 40 Merseker, Queen 94 Mer-seker, sister of Thuthu ... 152 Mer-sekert, goddess 131, 138, 150 131 Mer-sekert, woman ... ... 192 Merses' 89 Merta ... _ 64 Mer-taui-pen-Amen, King ... 209 Mert-atef-s, wife of Khart ... 73 Mert-nefer ' 84 Mert-seker, private person ... 194 Mert-tefs, Queen, stele of ... 4 Meru, a woman ... ... ... 96 Mer-Uast (?), relief of 154 Mes, libation bowl of ... ... 190 Mes, relief of 176 Mes-en-maa-en-IIeru ... ... 63 Meshtha ... 71 Mesopotamia ... ... ... no Messuau, stele of ... ... ... 108 Mestha 248 ; jar of 264 Mest-hent 268 Mest-tekha 64 Metchet-mu-nebt-Tuat ... ... 249 Methu, priestess ... ... ... 59 Metu, stele of 26 Michael, St. 292 Mimaut Collection 163 PAGE Mit Rahinah 162 Mond, Mr. Robert, object pre- sented by 1 19 Moses, a centurion... ... ... 290 Moses, stele of ... ... ... 297 Muhammad 'Ali 162 Mut, loi, 103, 107, III, 119, 131, 134, 153, 173, 174, 175. 177, 178, 181, 185, 200, 201, 206, 216, 228, 232, 238, 260, 282 ; addresses to ... ... ... 122 Mut-atef-f 138 Mut-em-Ant, figure of, 238 Mut-em-apt ... ... ... 210 Mut-em-hent ... 139 Mut-em-uaa, mother of Amen-em- uaa 193 Mut-em-uaa, Queen, ceremonial boat of, no Mut-em-uaa, sister of Amen-em- heb 155 Mut-em-uaa, statue of ... ... ni Mut-em-uaa, wife of Ileru-a, ... 123 Mut-em-uaa, wife of Pa-ren-nefer, 103 Mut-ent-hent-nefert ... ... 141 Muti ' 125 Mut-khut 126 Mut-nefert 128 Mut-nefert, princess ... ... 203 Mut-Tefnut 238 Mykerinos ... ... ... 10, n Naau 241 Na-hetep, a judge ... ... ... 200 Nai 241 Nai 180 Nai, a judge ... ... ... 200 Naia, stele of 183 Nakhi, a judge, slab of ... ... 233 Nakhi, stele of 150 Name, the Good ... ... ... 26 Na-menkh-Amen, figure of ... 221 Nana, a librarian ... ... ... 134 Nanes-Bast 223 Napata ... ... 219, 221, 226 Neba, stele of 82 Neb-Amen (XVIIIth dynasty) ... 53 Neb- Amen (XXth dynasty) ... 207 Neb-Amenti 172 Nebesu 87 Neb-hapt-Ra, King 31ft'. Neb-hra-ankh 267 Neb-maat-Ra ... n3, n7, 163 Neb-nefer ... ... ... ... 145 Neb-nefer, a judge, stele of 172; relief of ... ... ... ... 193 342 INDEX. PAGE Neb-nefer, member of the royal body guard, stele of ... ... 172 Neb-pehtet-Ra ... ... ... 163 Nebpu Usertsen, stele of ... ... 53 Neb-Ra, stele of 132 Nebtaa ... ... ... ... 195 Nebt-Annu... ... ... •••153 Nebt-ant 72 Nebt-ant, mother ot Senbu-Usertsen 53 Neb-tchefa ... ... ... ... 199 Neb-tchefau, a judge, stele of ... 190 Neb-tchefaut, royal scribe, stele of 203 Neb-tchefaut, stele of ... ... 191 Nebt-hait 262 Nebt-heb 73 Nebt-hetep ... ... ... ... 142 Nebt-nefert 175 Nebt-peri-qer-qa ... ... ... 204 Nebt-Shenti 114 Nebt-utchat ... ... ... 272 Nebt-utchat, mother of Taset ... 279 Neb-uaui, stele of ... ... ... 107 Nefer 16 Nefer, stele of 76 Nefer, a judge, stele of ... ... 103 Nefer-aab, altar of... ... ••• I53 Nefer-aab, stele of... ... ... 149 Nefer-aab, father of Nefer-renpet, stele of ... ... ... ... 191 Nefer-ab, a judge, stele of ... 204 Nefer-abu, stele of 217, 218 Nefer-an, stele of ... ... ... 183 Nefer-ari 83 Nefer-hat, stele of no Nefer-heb-f 109 Nefer-hetep, son of li ... ... 193 Nefer-hetep, son of Neb-nefer ... 172 Nefer-hetep, stele of ... ... 93 Nefer-hetep (Khensu) ... 168, 200 Nefer-hra ... ... ... ... 202 Nefer-hra, scribe, stele of... ... 170 Neferitet 267 Neferiu ... ... ... ... 66 Nefer-iu, stele of ... ... ... 87 Nefer-ka-Heru 163 Nefer-ka-Ra 163 Nefer-ka-Ra-annu ... ... ••• 163 Nefer-ka-Ra Khentu 163 Nefer-ka-Ra Nebi 163 Nefer-ka-Ra Pepi senb ... .-.163 Nefer-ka-Ra Terl 163 Nefer-Khemennu, stele of ... 144 Nefer-meri-Ra ... ... ... 23 Nefer-mut (?) stele of 148 Nefer-Net 232 Nefer-Pepi ... ... ... ... 23 Nefer-Ra, stele of ... ... ... 27 Nefer-renpet ... ... ... 155 Nefer-renpet, libation vessel of ... 167 Nefer-renpet, mother of Nes-qeti... 276 Nefer-renpet, son of Nefer-aab. (XVIIIth dynasty) ... ... 153 Nefer-renpet, son of Nefer- A ab (XlXth dynasty) 191 Nefer-renpet, stele of (XVIIIth 1 dynasty) ... ... ... ... 128 i Nefer-renpet, stele of (XXVIth dynasty) ... ... ... ... 239 I Nefer-rut, temple of ... ... 75 Nefer-sankh 73 Nefer-sekhem-Khau-Ra, King ... 81 i Nefer-senna, stele of ... ... 24 Nefer-suten... ... ... ... 14 Nefer-Tem, son of Sebek ... ... 77 Nefer t 235 Nefert-ari, daughter of Renp-nefer 187 Nefert-ari, daughter of Takhat ... 192 Nefert-ari, mother of Amen-mes ... 202 Nefert-ari, mother of Qen ... 10 1 Nefert-ari, private person... ... 145 Nefert-ari, wife of AahmesI 99, 134 Nefert-ari, wife of Amen-hetep I 189 Nefert-ari, wife of Nakhi 233 Nefert-i 274 Nefert-ith, Queen 123 Nefert-khau 151 Nefert-tu 34 1 Nefertu, wife of Sebek 77 Nefertut, stele of, set up by her son 35 Neferu, stele of ... ... ... 40 Neferu, wife of Beba-res ... ... 94 Neferu-nubu ... ... ... 70 Neferut 217 Negro, stele of the ... ... 86 Nehebu-Khensu, stele of ... ... 205 Nelieri, a scribe ... ... ... 207 Nehi, stele of 204 Nehsit 76 Neith ...8,224,227,230,235,238 Neka-ankh, lintel of door of ... 18 Nekau, stele of 233 Nekfi 219 Nekhebet, Nekhebit 32, 98, 116, 188, 199, 258 Nekhen 75, Nekht, altar of 200 Nekht, brother of Aahmes ... 132 Nekht, son of Khamai, stele of ... 141 Nekht, stele of 97 Nekhta, bas-relief of 37 Nekhta, Ha prince, stele of 56, 71 Nekhta, scribe, stele of ... ... 85 Nekhta, stele of 34 Nekhta-Ankh 33 Nekht- Amen, stele of 150 Nekht- Amsu, figure of 125 Nekhtenen 85 Nekht-Heru-heb, a prefect ... 240 INDEX. 343 Nekht-Heru-hebt, obelisks and statue of, 247 ; shrine and sarco- phagus of ... ... ... 248 Nekhti 83 Nekht-Menu, figure of 125 Nekht-neb-f, statues of ... 249,250 Nekht-neb-tep-nefer-Antef, King 30 Nekhtu " 190 Nekhtu-Menu-Nepan, stele of ... 194 Nektanebes 247, 248 Nektanebos ... ... 249, 250 Nemki, stele of 64 Nenek 14 Nenkasa 209 Nepan ... ... ... ... 194 Nephthys 52, 199, 232 Nera-Ra 203 Neraut ... ... ... ... 194 Nero_ 283 Nes-Amen, stele of ... .••251 Nes-Amsu ... ... ... ... 279 Nes-Amsu, granite bowl of ... 220 Neser-Amen, figures of ... ... 232 Nes-Heru 241 Nes-Heru, father of Asar-mes ... 239 Nes-Heru, stele of ... ... ... 253 Nes-Heru-p-Khart, stele of ... 236 Nesi-pa-qa-shuti, a priest... ... 167 Nes-Khensu ... ... ... 232 Nes-Menu 279 Nes-Menu, reliefs of ... 253, 254 Nes-pa-aa-tcharu, stele of... ... 236 Nes-p-Heru-Ra 231 Nes-p-qa-shuti, figure of ... ... 218 Nes-Ptah-senb, statue of ... ... 200 Nes-qeti 267 Nes-qeti, son of Hra-sankh ... 277 Nes-qeti, stele of ... ... ... 276 Nes-qetiu, sarcophagus of... ... 229 Nes-tefit 241 Nesthet-Utchat 271 Nes-urit, stele of 236 Net(Neith) 224 Net-Aqert (I) 228 Net-Aqert (11) 225 Net-Artat ... ... ... ... 242 Netchem, statue of ... ... 108 Netchemet, Queen, Papyrus of ... 208 Netchem-pehi ... ... ... 145 Neter-Khert ... ... ... 27 Neter-mesu ... ... ... ... 34 Net-hetchet 85 Net-neb-ua-kheper-aut ... ... 249 Net-nub, wife of Nekhta ... ... 56 Net-Ra 248 Nikea, stele of ... ... ... 290 Nile-god 67, 80, 277 ; statue of ... 211 Nine Tribes ... ... ... 48 Nini 269 Norman, J. Manship, object pre- sented by ... ... ... 292 Northampton, Marquis of, objects presented by ... ... 251, 283 Nu, stele of ' 140 Nubi 57 Nubia 121, 162, 167, 168, 202, 221, 225, 226; expedition into 49 Nub-em-usekh ... ... •••173 Nub-kau-Ra, King •••44? 45? 163 Nub-kheper-Ra, relief of ... ... 98 Nub-nefer 199 Nub-nefert, stele of ... ... 150 Nuna-ent-sennu ... ... ... 93 Nut 117, 199, 224, 277 Obelisk from Sinai .. . Obelisk of Ptah-erta-na . . . Obelisk of Thothmes III ... Obelisks of Nekht-Heru-hebt Offerings, List of ... Opening of the Mouth 22, Osiri 123, 57, 108, 109, 126, 128, 134, no, 38, 61 216 106 247 36 128, 178, 191 119, 195 figure of 261 ; head of figure of 239 Osiris of An-rer-f Osiris, statues in form of... Osiris, standard of... Osiris Ankh taui ... Osiris Khenti Amenti 27, 50, 52, 59, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 73, 79, 82, 84, 86, 87, 88, 104, no, 126, 129, 140, 141, 142, 149, Osiris Khenti-Mekes Osorkon H 48, 51, 161, 215 ; relief of ... 152, 157= 165 10 176 83 173 262 164, 214, 212, 213 Pa-ari, lintel from tomb of Pa-au, stele of Paba Pabasaa Pa-enti-en, son of Ana, stele of .. Pa-enti-en, stele of Page, G., portion of statue pre sentedby... Pahae, stele of Pa-hapt-tep-mekhtu, stele of Pahomo, Apa Pahu, stele of 138 Pai, chief bowman... Pai, scribe ... Pai, stele of Paiharui, stele of ... 119 235 233 228 70 94 182 298 210 291 151 203 132 206 195 344 INDEX. PAGE Pai-nehsi, stele of ... ... ... 86 Pa-kharu ... ... ... ... 145 Palgrave, F.T. , stele presented by 139 Pa-mer-ahau, figure of ... ... 179 Pa-nefer-em-nekhu ... ••• 132 Pa-nehsi, statue of... ... ••• 165 Pa-nes-qa-shuti ... ... ... 253 Pa-neter-hen, granite coffin of ... 182 Pa-neter-lien, stele of ... ... 203 Pantu, stele of 152 Papyrus of Queen Netcheraet 208, 209 Pa-Ra-em-apt, an envoy ... ... 193 Parashe ... ... ... ... 294 Paratabuba (?) 193 Pa-ren-nefer, stele of (No. 353) ... 102 Pa-ren-nefer, stele of (No. 489) ... 138 Pa-ren-nefer, stele of (No. 640) ... 177 Pa-sab-en-Heru, stele of 253 Pasebkhanut, King ... 51,211 Pasebkhanut, private person, stele of 211 Pa-ser, granite figure of ... ... 167 Pa-ser, Ha prince, stele of ... 185 Pa-ser, painted kneeling statue of 166 Pa-ser, painted statue of ... ... 120 Pa-ser, stele of 178 Pa-sher-en-Ptah, stele of 275 Pa-shet, altar of 154 Pa-shet, artificer, stele of... ... 137 Pa-shet, brother of Makhai, relief of 100 Pa-shet, judge ... ... ... 200 Pa-shet, judge, relief of ... ... 192 Pa-shet, limestone stele of ... 128 Pa-shet, sandstone stele of ••• i73 Pa-shet, votary of Reshpu, stele of 135 Pasheti, a judge, stele of ... ... 172 Pa-shetu 192 Pa-shetu, a judge, stele of 129, 130 Pa-shuti, a scribe ... ... ... loi Pa-suten-sa, shrine of ... ... 51 Pata-Bast, stele of 254 Pathenf 230 Pau, stele of - ••• 133 Pau-heru-a, stele of ... ... 80 Pe : 255 Pedestal of a stele of Horus . . . 264 Pef-a-Net, 227 ; statue of 223 Pefes, stele of ... ... ... 59 Pehai 271 Pena_(Uthenaa) 26 Pen-Amen ... ... ... ... 190 Pen- Amen, judge, stele of. .. ... 100 Pen-Amen, scribe, stele of ... 210 Penbui 30 j Pen-Maam, stele of ... ... 142 Pen-Naat 198 Pen-neferu, stele ... ... ••• I43 Pennu 129, 130 Pen-nub 189 Pen-nub, stele of ... ... ... 184 PAGE Pen-nubi, a judge ... ... ... 200 Penpa-khenti, stele of ... •••143 I Pentaur ... ... ... ... 198 Pen-tcherti-Ani ... ... ... 207 [ Pentebhi, stele of ... ... ... 243 I Pen-....' then(?) 82 Pep-ari- sep ... ... ... 240 Pepi I ... ... ... .•.23 Pepi II 24 Pepi-nefer ... ... ... ... 23 I Pepi-set (?), stele of 27 I Peri 66 Pert 36, 63 Per-Tem ... ... ... ... 215 Per-Uatchet ... ... ... 116 Pestett 216 Peta-Amen-apt, slab of ... ... 232 Peta-as, a scribe, stele of ... ... 252 Peta-Bast 228 I Peta-Bast, high priest of Memphis 275 I Peta-Bast, stele of 276 Peta-Heru 237 Peta-Heru-Haphap, coffin of ... 251 Peta-Heru-p-khart, stele of ... 271 Peta-hra-ka 276 Peta-khens-aat ... ... ... 278 Peta-khensu Nefer-hetep ... ... 271 Peta-nefer-hetep ... ... ... 266 Peta-nefer-hetep, stele of . . . ... 269 Petat-Anher 268 I Petat-Heru, stele of ... ... 269 I Peter, deacon ... ... ... 293 Peter, deacon and monk, stele of 298 ' Peter, deacon, stele of ... ... 289 I P-ha, stele of 284 Pharaoh 119, 133 Pharaoh Hophra ... ... 222, 223 Pharaoh, Jackals of ... ... 246 Phebamon ... ... ... ... 292 Philae 261 Philip Arrhidaeus ... ... ... 255 Philipe, T., hawk presented by ... 244 Phillips, Sir T., stele presented by 183 Philopator 268 Philotera, princess ... ... ... 276 Philotheos, St 292 I Philotheos, stele of 299 Phoibammon ... ... ... 292 Phoibamon ... ... ... ...291 Pi _ 219 I Pi-Aai, statue of 170 Piankhi meri Amen, cast of stele of 219 Pibeseth 212 Pif-a-Menu 233 Pif-mau 238 Pillar altar 288 Pi-menth 225 Pithom, Recorder of ... ■••215 Pkhar-Khensu, stele of ... ... 251 INDEX. 345 Ple'mos, stele of 299 Plunkett, Col. G. F., R.E., stele presented by ... ... ... 217 P-mau 217 Politta, stele of 288 Pompey's Pillar 86, 160 Porieuthes, stele of ... ... 297 Price, F. G. Hilton, stele presented by 279 Prudhoe, Lord, lions, &c., pre- sented by 114, 121, 122 Psammetichus I 228 ; slab of, statue of 222 ; basalt column of 222 Psammetichus II 224, 225 ; head of colossal statue ... ... 222 Psemthek, an official ... ... 224 Psemthek, priest of Hathor ... 228 Psemthek, sarcophagus of. .. ... 230 P-sher-meht, stele of ... ... 269 Ptah 136, 137, 148, 149, 167, 172, 191, 239, 240; Library of 242 ; Temple of ... 162, 164 Ptah Aneb resu ... ... ... 216 Ptah of the Southern Wall ... 94 Ptah-artas 243 Ptah-asti 212 Ptah-em-heb, stele of ... ... 191 Ptah-em-uaa ... ... ... 198 Ptah-em-uaa, stele of ... ... 169 Ptah-erta-na, obelisk of ... ... 216 Ptah-hetep, stele of ... ... 25 Ptah-khensu ... ... ... 124 Ptah-mai, stele of 124 Ptah-meri ... ... ... ... 267 Ptah-mert 192 Ptah-mes 119 Ptah-mes, figure of ... ... 127 Ptah-mes, priest, stele of ... ... 144 Ptah-mes, royal scribe, stele of ... 178 Ptah-neferu 71 Ptah-nekhtu, stele of ... ... 242 Ptah-resu-aneb-f ... ... ... 87 Ptah-S-ankh 82 Ptah-Seker ... 94, 130, 138, 178, 209 Ptah-Seker-Asar 58, 65, 70, 80, 85, 88, 91, 96, 104, 242 Ptah-Sekri ... ... ... ... 142 Ptah-Sekri, stele of ... ... 95 Ptah-shepses, a Ka priest... ... 4 Ptah-shepses, stele of ... ... 11 Ptah-Tanen ... ... ... 52 Ptah-uash, bas-relief of ... ... 20 Ptolemy I, Soter 255, 256 Ptolemy II, Philadelphus, stelae of 256, 257 Ptolemy III, Euergetes I ... 258 Ptolemy IV, Philopator 258, 268, 278 Ptolemy V, Epiphanes ... ... 259 Ptolemy VII, stele of ... ... 260 Ptolemy IX, Physkon ... 260, 267 Ptolemy X 261 Ptolemy XIII 275 Ptualma, statue of ... ... ... 263 Puher ... ... ... ... 65 Pui .. 154 Pyramid of Amen-em-heb ... 155 Pyramid of Antef-aa-ap-Maat 97, 98 Pyramid of a i^-iest ... ... 155 Pyramid of I leru-nefer ... ... 192 Pyramid of Tcha-nefer ... ••• I55 Pyramid, the Great, casing stones of 5 Pyramid, uninscribed ... ... 92 Qaa, stele of ... ... ... 205 Qa-aat 77 Qaha, craftsman, stele of... ... 179 Qaha, judge, stele of ... ... 104 Qaha, official, stele of ... ... 136 Qaha, superintendent, stele of ... 196 Qarta, stelae of ... ... ... 23 Qebhsennuf ... ... ... 248 Qebti 231 Qehet 37 Qemha, stele of ... ... ... 217 Qen ' ... loi Qen-aa, reliefs of ... ... ... 152 Qen-her-khepesh-f, stele of ••• I75 Qen-nefer, black granite figure of 154 Qeprer ... ... ... ... 284 Qersh 244 Qetshet, Qeteshit 180, 194 Ra II, 57, 77, 127 ; boat of ... 191 Rachel, stele of ... ... ... 293 Ra-en-ankh, stele of ... ... 29 Ra-Harmachis 20, 134, 147, 177, 178, 207, 209, 232, 235, 244, 250, 251, 272, 273 Ra-heq-khuti ... ... ... 124 Ra-Heru-khuti ... 108, 137, 164 Ra-Heru-khuti-Temu ... ••• I73 Ra-lietep, bas-relief of ... 12,13 Ra-hetep, father of Pa-shuti ... loi Ra-hetep (Sekhem-uatch-kha-Ra) 83 Ra-kha-._. , stele of ... 86 Ram of Amen ... ... ... 136 Ram-god ... ... ... ... 217 Ra-men-kheper, prince ... ... 173 Ra-meri-nefer ... ... ... 23 Ra-merit ... ... ... ... 238 Ra-mert ... ... ... ... 169 Ra-mes, a priest 154 Ra-mes (No. 712) 196 Ra-mes (No. 735) 202 346 INDEX. Ra-mes, stele of ... ... ... 119 Rameses II... ... ... 48, 51 Rameses/II, fist of colossal statue of, 164 ; granite pillar of 164 ; granite lion of ... ... ... 163 Rameses II, portions of colossal statues of 160 ff., wooden statue of ... ... ... ... 159 Rameses II, Tablet of Ancestors of 163 Rameses III, base of pillar of lintel from a door, wall slab ... 198 Rameses IV ... ... ... 198 Ra-mes-nekhtu ... ... ... 197 Ramesseum ... 160, 165, 225 Ra-messu-em-per-Ra ... ... 195 Ra-mesu ... ... ... ... 124 Ra-nefer, stele of ... ... ... 27 Ra-nub-kheper ... ... ... 98 Ra-sekhem-ta (?) 82 Rau... ; 43,44 Ra-uben, stele of ... ... ... 208 Ra-uben, tablet of (No. 359) ... 104 Ra-uben, tablet of (No. 551) ... 153 Reb 175 Rebecca, stele of ... ... ... 294 Rehu-ankh 58 Rehu-ankh, mother of Sen-atef ... 45 Rei, stele of ... ... ■••97 Rends 83 Renf-senb ... ... ... ... 71 Rennu ... ... ... ••• 152 Rennut 136 Rennut, goddess ... ... ... 168 Renpet 64 Renpif, stele of ... ... ... 67 Renpit-nefert ... ... ... 277 Renp-nefer, prince, figure of ... 187 Ren-rut 251 Ren-sankh 58 Ren-sankh, wife of Sehetep-ab ... 43 Ren-sankhu ... ... ... 89 Ren-senb, stele of ... 83 Ren-senb, the mason ... ... 34 Ren-senb, wife of Senb-an(?) ... 76 Ren-s-senb ... ... ... ... 90 Ren-s-senb, wife of Kemes ... 92 Rent 85 Re-Ptah 139 Rert, goddess ... ... ... 228 Rerut 63 Resenet 224 Reshpu, god, 179, 180; praises of 135 Re-stau ... ... ... ... 146 Rhind, A. H., stele presented by 282 Ri, mother of Amen-hetep ... no Roof slab ' 28 Rosetta Stone 258-260 Rosetta, temple of Temu at ... 222 Royal Brethren, the 226 159 16 Royal Institution, stelae presented ^^y 91, 289 l^ui 178 Rui, father of Un-nefer 187 Rui, figure of ... ... ... 177 Ruka, shrine of ... ... ... 196 Ruma, stele of Rumu (?), stele of ... Ruru, stele of ... ... ... 271 Rutch-ahau, stele of ... ... 29 Rutchek, inscription of, 7 ; portion of tomb of 8 Sa (?) King ... ... ... i Sa-Amen, King ... ... ... 303 Sa- Amen, husband of Khu ... 58 Sa-An-her, stele of ... •••57 Sa-ast, stele of ... ... ... 63 Sab (Seb) 57, 65, 76, 77 Sa-Bast-Heru-Khebit, stele of ... 242 Sabinos, stele _ ... ... ... 297 Sabu, father of Ameni, stele of ... 68 Sabu, son of Keher-mert, stele of 92 Sabu, stele of ... ... ... 91 Sa-Hathor, brother of luf-senb ... 88 Sa-Hathor, chancellor ... ... 59 Sa-Hathor, husband of Khu ... 58 Sa-Hathor, son of Usertsen-Usa, stele of 80, 81 Sa-Hathor, stele of ... ... 41 Sa-Hethert 58 Sahu-Ra ... ... ... ... 266 Sai ... ... ... ... ... 239 Sais ... 223, 224, 227, 230, 233, 238 Salt, Mr. H. 105, 116 Salt, Mr. H., object presented by 160 Sa-Menthu, Ha prince, stele of 41, 42 Sa-Menthu, an official of Semnah, stele of ... ... ... ... 53 Sa-Menthu, son of Matha ... 68 Sa-Menthu, stele of ... ... 34 Sa-Mentu 138 San, sphinx of ... ... ... 51 San-al-Hagar 256, 257 Sankh-ab-taui, King ... ... 30 Sankh-taui ... ... ... ... 80 Santef-ankh 87 Sapa-ar, stele of ... ... ... 141 Sa-Ptah 76 Sara, stele of ... ... ... 293 Sarabit al-Khadim, antiquities from I. 43j 47, 54, 61, 162 Sa-renenut, stele of ... ... 75 Sa-Renput, statue of ... ... 46 Sa-Sebek ... ... ... ... 77 Sa-Sebek, coffin of ... ... 240 Sata ,..69 Sat-afu ... ... ... ... 44 Satet ... 46, 128, i6i INDEX. 347 PAGE Satet-hetep... ... ... ... 46 Sat-Hathor 67 Sat-Hathor, wife of Khenti-khathi- hetep ... ... ... ... 71 Sati 39, 46, 107, 172, 261 Satkames ... ... ... ... 103 Sat-nebt-nut 36 Sat-nefert 43 Sat-nekht 89 Satpar 150 Sat-Tep-neter ... ... ... 58 Satukh 58 Sau 241 Scarabaeus ... ... ... ... 261 Seankha, stele of ... ... ... 34 Seb (Sab) ... 57, 65, 76, 77, 182 Seba 249 Sebek 136, 142, 286 Sebek, an official ... ... ... 223 Sebek, scribe, altar of ... ... 77 Sebek-aa, stele of ... ... ... 33 Sebek-aaui {ar tataw) , stele of 59, 75 Sebek-em-heb ... ... ... 145 Sebek-em-sa-f, King ... ... 81 Sebek-her-heb, stele and altar of... 54 Sebek-hetep (Kha-nefer-Ra) ... 80 Sebek-hetep, boat-builder, stele of 45 Sebek-hetep, brother of Ptah-Sekri 95 Sebek-hetep, mother of Hapu, stele of... ' ' 93 Sebek-hetep, mother of Ki ... 95 Sebek-hetep, overseer ... ... 84 Sebek-hetep, private person ... 58 Sebek-hetep, scribe, memorial cone of...' 81 Sebek-hetep, scribe of the wine- cellar ... ... ... ... 145 Sebek-hetep, son of Atepi, stele of 84 Sebek-hetep, warder of the temple, stele of ... ... ... ... 50 Sebek-hetepet ... ... ... 81 Sebek-mes ... ... ... ... 145 Sebek-sa, priest of Ptah ... ... 240 Sebek-sa, wife of Amenhat ... 77 Sebek-sat ... ... ... ... 39 Sebek-sen ... ... ... ... 57 Sebek-sen, stele of ... ... 61 Sebek-tata, stele of ... ... 92 Sebek-tatau, overseer of the Sheiit., stele oif 75 Sebek-tatau {or, aaiu), stele of ... 59 Sebek-tatau-teta, a priest ... ... 67 Sebek-tau, stele of ... •••73 Sebek-unnu ... ... ... 40 Sebta, statue ... ... ... 1 77 Sehapi ... ... ... ... 87 Sehert 114 Sehetep-ab, son of Khensu-user, Stele of 33 PAGE Sehetep-ab, son of Sat-nefert, stele of 43 Sehetep-ab, son of Her-sehetep-ab, stele of ... .;. ; 88 Sehetep-taui ... ... ... 23 Sehuri ... ... ... ... 91 Seker ... 1 1, 52, 124, 134, 170 Seker-Asar ... ... ... ... 91 Sekhem-ka-Ra, King ... ... 80 Sekhem-khu-taui-Ra ... ... 82 Sekhem-uatch-kha-Ra, King ... 82 Sekhem-uatch-taui-Ra, statue of 80 Sekheref, stele of 29 Sekhet 142, 185, 255 Sekhet, statues of 111-114 Sekhet-Usert 62 Sekhmet-Usert ... ... ... 62 Sem priest ... ... ... ... 182 Semites 32, 33 Semnah 53> "4 Semt Amentet ... ... 2, 157 Semti-seneb ... ... ... 42 Sena ... ... ... ... 43 Sen-ankh, father of Usertsen ... 88 Sen-ankh ... ... ... ... 87 Sen-atef, stele of ... ... ... 45 Senb, altar of ... ... ... 28 Senb, mother of Neferu-nubu ... 70 Senb, relative of Sen-beba, stele of 87 Senb, stele of ... ... ... 75 Senb-an (?), stele of 75 Sen-beba, stele of ... ... ... 87 Senb-sen, stele of ... ... .. 69 Senb-sen, wife of Sa-Hathor ... 81 Senb-su-em-ha, stele of ... ... 69 Senbsu-em-hat, stele of ... ... 64 Senbu, a doorkeeper, stele of ... 95 Senbu-Usertsen, stele of ... ... 53 Senefer ... ... ... ... 36 Senefer-ka ... ... ... ... 163 Seneferu, King 4 ; priests of ... 5 Seneferu, son of Maket, figure dedicated by 43 Seneferu, son of Sat-afu, stele of... 44 Seneferu-baf ... ... ... 4 Seneferu-Khaf ... ... ... 4 Seneferu-Tuat ... ... ... 4 Seneterheth ... ... ... 179 Sennu, a Ka priest ... ... 6 Sennu, stele of 25 Sen-seneb ... ... ... ... 142 Sen-seneb, wife of Ruka ... ... 196 Sent, King i Sent, wife of Antef... ... 40,41 Sent-nai, figure of 187 Sent-lhu 175 Sep 199 Sepi . ■ ■ 142 Sept.... - 336 348 INDEX. PAGE Seqi, or Seqin, altar of ... ... 244 Serapis ... ...264, 266, 275, 288 Serekh ... ... ... ... 80 Sergius, St. ... ... ... 192 Serine, Apa ... ... ... 299 Serpent, bearded ... ... ... 273 Serpent, with breasts ... ... 261 Seshscsht, daughter of Mert-tefs ... 4 Sestu _ 15 Sesut-em-Amen ... ... ... 142 Set 221 Setau, cover of sarcophagus of ... 199 Setau, relief of ... ... ... 168 Setem priest ... ... ... 168 Seti I, 214 ; monuments of I58ff. Seti II, 158 ; relief from tomb of ; statue of ... ... ... 171 Seti, stele of 180 Set-menthi ... ... ... ... 203 Set-nef, stele of ... ... ... 66 Set-nekht 117 Seur-resht-hennut, stele of ... 89 Seymour, H. Danby, wall-paint- ings presented by ... 146, 147 Shabaka 220, 221 Sharpe, Samuel, statue presented by 170 Shashanq I ... ... ... 210,211 Shashanq, an official ... ... 261 Shashanq, son of Maat-ka-Ra ... 211 Shashanq, steward... ... ... 225 Shas-hetep 58 Shebt-Ast 238 Shekh al-Balad 12 Shemsu-Heru-Menu ... ... 218 Shent ' 75 Shep-en-Amen ... ... ... 266 Shep-en-apt, Queen, 220 ; royal mother ... ... ... ... 220 Sheps, stele of 90 Shepset-tent, princess ... ... 215 Shera, a Ka priest ... ... i Shere-mes ... ... ... ... 145 Sheret-ankh, altar of ... ... 279 Shesha, stele of ... ... ... 6 Shesu-Heru-mer, stele of ... ... 34 Shishak ... ... ... ... 210 Shrine, altar of ... ... ... 291 Shrine, monolithic... ... ... 260 Shrine of Ani, 155 ; of Ruka ... 196 Shu 182 Sinai 43, 47, 54, 61, 256 ; antiqui- ties from Peninsula of ... ... I Six, Great House of ... 26, 75 Slab, intercolumnar ... ... 222 Slabs, intercolumnar of Nektanebos 250 Sma-taui ... ... ... ... 32 Smen-nu ... ... ... ... 67 Smen-taui, stele of... ... ... 195 Smen-taui, stele of 131 PAGE Smetsmet ... ... ... ... 228 Smith, Gen. Sir C. Rolled, anti- quities presented by 106, 107, 128, 159, 168, 179 Society of Antiquaries, cast pre- sented by ... ... ... 224 Souaei, stele of ... ... ... 289 Soul of Atem ... ... ... 236 Soul of Ra ... ... ... ... 236 Southern Ten ... ... ... 95 Spencer, Earl, objects presented by 160, 221, 288 Sper ... ^ 93 Sphinx from San, cast of ... ... 51 Sphinx, head of a ... ... ... 254 Sphinx, portion of beard and uraeus of, 7 ; repairs of... ... 283 Sphinxes, hawk-headed ... ... 164 Stau-an, stele of ... ... ... 189 Stelae, Coptic ... ... ... 295 Stelae, inscribed in hieratic ... 68 Sti-em-qeb ... ... ... ••• i53 Stool, the Sudan ... ... ... 2 Succoth ... ... ... ... 215 Sudan 41, 48, 86, 107, no, 114, 117, 147, 165, 166, 182, 199, 225 Suez Canal ... ... ... ... 222 Suhak 291 Sukhenemes, son of Ki, stele of ... 72 Sulb 121 Sun-dial ... ... ... ... 263 Sururu, figure of ... ... ... 118 Suser-en-Ra (King Khian) ... 97 Suten-abu, relief of ... ••• 2, 3 Suten-kap ... ... ... ... 23 Sutui and Heru, stele of ... ... 134 Sycamore Tree, the ... 277, 278 Syene ... ... ... ... 261 Ta-An-her 151 Ta-an-her-tuuset ... ... ... 194 Taa-satha ... ... ... ... 144 Ta-Bes ... 236 Tablet for offerings ... ... 220 Tablets for offerings (without names) ... ... ... ... 285 Tafnekhth 219 Tahes, stele of 238 Tahunai ... ... ... •••133 Taia, stele of ... ... ... 294 Tai-nekht-en-Uast, altar of ... 231 Tai-se.shep-pet stele of ... 236 Ta-kem, stele of 172 Ta-Kenset 46, 161, 167 Takha, priestess ... ... ... 216 Takhaa-en-Bastet 251 Ta-khar 124 Ta-Khar, mother of Pata-Bast ... 254 INDEX. 349 PAGE [ Ta-Khart-Ast, princess 225 Takhat, a priestess, stele of ... 192 Tak-niai ... ... ... ... 97 Tall al-Maskhutah ... 164, 215 Tall-Bastah ' 161, 212 Tallous, stele of ... ... ... 279 Talsia, stele of 290 Ta-mait, stele of 177 Ta-mut-sher, stele of 266 Tan 133 Tana, coffins from ... ... 262 Ta-nefer ... ... ... ... 207 Ta-nefer, father of Takem ... 272 Tanis 51, 256, 257, 258 Ta-nuath-Amen, cast of stele of ... 221 Tapi ... ... ... ... 84 Tapia, stele of ... ... ... 294 Ta-Ptah-ankh-s 86 Tarrana ... ... ... ... 256 Tasa-en-ankh ... ... ... 229 Ta-set, altar of ... ... ... 279 Ta-set, stele of 272 Ta-sheb-en-Net 227 Ta-shera-Menu, stele of 268 Tata 65 Tataaa ... ... ... ... 203 Tata-aa, stele of ... ... ... 181 Tat-Amen-heb ... ... ... 251 Tatat-nubt ' 87 Ta-tchesert 96,129,179 Tat-Hert 263 Ta-ur 139 Ta-ur, wife of Khensu ... ... 218 Taurt, goddess 150, 181, 188, 199, 220 Taurt, priestess ... ... ... 216 Ta-user-s ... ... ... ... 203 , Ta-usert ... ... ... ... 219 ! Tcha 239 Tchaa, "beautiful name"of Sebek- tau 73 Tchaa, stele of ... ... •••45 Tcha-Het-hert-mu, stele of ... 236 Tchai ' " 152 Tchai, figure of ... ... ... 216 | Tchaiu-taiu, stele of ... ... 233 \ Tchakarutha ... ... ... 200 ' Tchanefer ... ... ... ... lOi | Tcha-nefer, pyramid of ... •••155 ! Tcharru, stele of ... ... ... 91 Tchatcha ... ... ... ... 191 Tchauf 145 Tchefat ... ... ... ... 20 Tche-hra 267 Tche-menu... ... ... ... 272 Tcheser-ka-Ra ... ... •■• 163 Tcheser-kbeperu-Ra setep-en-Ra 163 Tchesert ... ... ... ••• 133 Tchet-ab .,, ... ... ... 245 Tchet-An-her-auf-ankh , - 241 I'AC.E Tchet-hra 251 Tchet-hra, father of Nes-Heru ... 253 Tchet-Khensu ... ... ... 245 Tchet-Khensu-af-ankh ... ... 227 Tchet-Mut-as-ankh 209 Teb, dog ... ... ... ... 71 Tebat-neteru-s ... ... ... 249 Tebt, wife of Thetha 8 tef-abt 62 Tehuti, stele of ... ... ... 70 Tehuti-aa, stele of ... ... ... 82 Tehuti Hai 154 Tehuti-her-mak-f ... ... ... 199 Tehuti-her-maktu-f, stele of ...137 Tehuti-hetep ... ... ... 70 Tehuti-hetep, painted reliefs from tomb of ... ... ... 60, 61 Tehuti-mes, bowl of ... ... 109 Tehuti-mes, chief captain of the gate 130 Tehuti-sat 154 Tell al-Amarna ... ... ... 124 Tem, Temu... 118, 142, 151, 177, 182, 209, 251 Temu, temple of, at Rosetta 222, 260 Ten, the Southern... ... ... 95 Tenauit ... ... ... ... 55 Tennai ... ... ... ... 127 Tep 255 Tep-ahet, daughter of Ren-senb ... 83 Terenouthis ... ... ... 256 Term of Hermes ... ... ... 288 Terot-en-Shoone ... ... ... 292 Tet II, 179 Teta, king ... ... ... ... 23 Teta (XI 1th dynasty) 73 Teta, stele of 139 Teta, a priest, stele and statue of 20 Tetathi, stele of ... ... ... 149 Tet-ka-Ra Assa 18 Tet-ka-Ra Maa 163 Teucharis, stele of ... ... 293 Thaa ... ... ... ... 119 Thakhauath, Queen ... ... 224 That-I-em-hetep, stele of... ... 275 Thehi ... ... ... ... 272 Then-Menu... ... ... ... 140 Thent-Amen ... ... ... 241 Thent-ant ... ... ... ... 145 Thent-apt ... ... ... ... 192 Thent-asha ... ... ... ... 254 Thentet, priestess ... ... ... 16 Thentet-s ... ... ... ... 25 Thentha ... ... ... ... 15 Thent-pa-ta 188 Theodore, stele of ... ... ... 290 Theon _ ... ... ... ... 284 Theta-Asar, stele of ... ... 270 Thetha, bas-reliefs of ... ... 19 350 INDEX. Thetha, stele of 30 ; bas-reliefs of 31 Thetha, doors and door jamb from tomb of ... ... ... ... 8 Theti 203 Theutora, stele of ... ... ... 294 Thi, Queen... ... ... ... 151 Thi, stele of 239 Th-I-em-hetep, stele of ... ... 275 Thitu ■ 262 Th-nefer-hra, stele of ... ... 264 Thompson, Col. T. P. , angle-slab presented by ... ... ... 158 Thoth 120, 130, 137, 182, 191, 195, 203, 273 Thoth, lord of Taa-satha 144 Thoth, Twice-great" 247 Thothmes III, jamb of door from temple of, 106 ; cast of sphinx of, 106 ; cast of stele of, 106 ; relief of ... ... ... ... 107 Thothmes III, head, arm, and leg from colossal statue of, 105; gran- ite monument of .. . ... ... 105 Thothmes III, portion of obelisk of, 106 ; royal Ka of 108 Thothmes IV in, 112 Thoueris 181, 199 Th-sheret-meht 271 Thuiia, stele of ... ... ■•• I33 Thuna 140 Thunrei ... ... ... ... 178 Thur 182 Thuthu, a sandal maker ... ... 152 Thuthu, stele of 124 Tiberius Caesar, stele of ... ... 282 Titianus 283 T-Khart-Menu 262 Trajan (?), stele of 283 Trois, stele of 294 Trustees of the Christy Coll., object presented by ... ... ... 148 Tsia, stele of 294 Tua •-••194 Tua-mutef ... ... ... ... 248 tuat Chamber 18 Tucker, J. Scott,object presented by 106 Tui 180 Tui, wife of Qen-aa 152 Tura 183 Turquoise Land ... ... ... 54 Tut-ankh-Amen 121 Tutu, altar of 278 tutua 74 Tutuaa, relief of 200 Uah-ab-Ra (Hophra) ... 222,223 Uah-ab-Ra, an inspector, sarco- phagus of 230 PAGE Uah-ab-Ra, an official, statue of 227 Uah-ab-Ra, stele of ... ... 239 Uah-ab-Ra-em-khut, slabs from tomb of . . ... ... ... 237 Uah-ankh-Antef-aa, King... ... 30 Uah-ka 75 Uah-ka-hetep ... ... ... 75 Uasarken II ... ... 48, 212 Uasarken-meri-Amen ... ... 211 Uasarken-sa-Ast ... ... ... 216 Uas (?)-hetep, stele of ... ... 94 Uash-ka, stele of ... ... ... 20 Uatchet, goddess ... ... ... 256 Uatchet, a man ... ... ... 91 Uatchet-hetep ... ... ... 62 Uatchmes 172 Ubekht 192 Uhemki ... ... ... ... 64 Ukheptau (?), stele of 91 Unas, column from Pyramid of ... 18 U-nefer 191 Unenkhu, stele of ... ... ... 143 Unen-nefer 130, 1 37 Unen-nefer, the envoy, stele of ... 186 Unen-neferu, stele of ... .•• i75 Un-nefer 61, 66, 104, 182 Un-nefer, a priest, stele of ... 241 Un-nefer-a, stele of ... ... 251 Un-ta-uat, stele of 202 Unten, wife of Afa 15 Ur-Amen-nekht 189 Ur-ari-en-Ptah, mastaba of ... 24 Ur-nefert 186 Ur-nes 248 Urnuru ... ... ... ... I44 Ur-reshpu, stele of ... ... 205 Urt Hekau 167 Urt-hekaut I43 Urti' 196 Urt-uah-su 206 User, slab of ... ... ... 89 User, stele of 7i User-ab (Chephren) 9 User-en-Ra An, statues of ... 17 User-hat, stele of 135 U.serkaf, King ... ... ... 18 User-kheperu-Ra ... ... ... 171 User-Satet, stele of I44 Usertsen I 17, 42, 60 Usertsen I, stele recording his name, 39 ; head of statue of, 39 ; stelae of reign of ... 4O5 4i Usertsen 11 45 Usertsen III 5°' 53 Usertsen III, statues of ... 46, 47, 48 Usertsen, altar of ;■• 7^ Usertsen, father of the official Sebek-hetep ... ... .•. 5° Usertsen, official, stele of 67 INDE)(. Usertsen, son of Sata, stele of ... 69 Usertsen, son of Sen-ankh ... 88 Usertsen-nefer-renput ... ... 87 Useitsen-senb, son of Renf-senb 71 Usertsen-senbu, son of Nebt-ant, stele of ... ... ... ... 72 Usertsen-Usa 80 User-ur, stele of ... ... ... 36 Utcha-pes ... ... ... •••231 Utcha-rens, stele of ... ... 234 Utchat-ren-s ... ... •••251 Utcheb priest ... 18, 269, 271 Utchu-ankh, stele of ... ... 20 Uthenaa, bas-relief of ... ... 26 Verus, Lucius ... ... ... 283 Victor, Apa ... ... ... 291 Victoria, Her Majesty Queen, object presented by ... ... ... 254 Wadi Ilalfah 40, I06, 107, 121, 127, 145, 159, 168 Wadi Tumilat ... ... ... 164 Wall paintings ... ... 145-147 White Crown ... ... ... 39 Wilkinson, Sir J. Gardner, objects presented by 192, 279 Williams, Morgan S., stelae pre- sented by ... 88, 91, 93, 143 Wilson, Sir Erasmus ... ... 106 Window from clerestory ... ,.. 263 Wooden figure of a king ... ... 190 Xerxes ... ... ... ... 255 Zakazik Zobah, desert of 280 PUBLICATIONS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF EGYPTIAN AND ASSYRIAN ANTIQUITIES. THE BOOK OP THE DEAD. Photographs of the Papyrus of Nebseni in the British Museum. 1876. Unmounted 2/. 2s. (Mounted copies and copies in portfolios may be obtained on special terms.) The Papyrus of Ani, the Book of the Dead. Facsimile. Second edition. 1894. Pol. Portfolio or half bound. 21. 10s. The Papyrus of Ani, the Book of the Dead. The Egyptian Text, with interlinear transliteration and translation, a running translation, introduction, etc. By E. A. Wallis Budge, Litt.D. 1895. 4to. 1/. 10s. Facsimiles of the Papyri of Hunefer, Anhai, Kerasher, and Netchemet, with supplementary text from the Papyrus of Nu. With transcripts, translations, etc. By E. A. 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