index.
361
; IL> Ascribe
5' on sepulchral\ ■
ank>Wd0fa
-182 ,,J
iape of the, 181,182
shell, inanecklace,Si
from animals, 39
kinds of peao^.
ls on scarabs andam^
god; figures of,nut,
in bronze, 4; fijutfs;;
sister of, 25; comas
;h, 26; withNepttk
ral scarab, 238; fc
aubis son of, 31; k
)abhseuuf son of, 32; r.
42; Tat emblem of,s:
gure of, on a i
inscription (
a mummied
, lord of Abydos,iiisE
t 71; bead inskf-
,'stituted for that offe
ed to, 194*1*
274, 275,271 ■
287; the K»J"'
;ureof,mummirf,»»,;
4 on a ^
a shrine
loratwns to »
| adoration of, o ;
figure »r
,320,321,3-,
327; father of
3dicat^t0'*
Osiris Pethempamentes, figure of, on a box,
196*
Osiris-Tat, amulets in shape of, 231, 232
Osorchon, Shashank the king, son of, 34
Osortesen, see Usertesen
Ousaphais, king of the 2nd dynasty, sepul-
chral scarabs used in his time, 236, 237
Oval amulets, 137, 138
Owl, emblem: of the soul, 28
Ox, or Cow, figures of the, 46
Oxybaphon vase, 179
Pabastenaa, figure of Petbast, son of, 62, 63
Pacis, or white bull, 46
Pahui, figure of, on a tablet, 308
Pai, a storekeeper of gum, tablet of, 293;
adoration of Anubis by, on a tablet or pyra-
mid, 295
Paiaafbast, or Paifaabast, royal scribe, sepul-
chral case of, 335
Painefu, or Parapanefu, a karheb, tablet of, in
adoration of his father Rahetp, 300, 301
Paint, black and red, on pallets, 189—191
Painted statue of Sennefert, 73
Painters' pallets, 189—191
Paiskartes, Psametik son of, 254
Pakharu, see Amenemheb
Pakhnum, figure of, on a pyramidion, 326
Palestine, conquered by Thothmes III., 60
Pallets, writing, 189—192
Palm-leaf sandals, 96
Pantheistic figure, 18
Pantheon, objects of the, 3 et seq.
Papremite nome, the hippopotamus worshipped
in the, 109
Papyrus, sandals made of, 96; wrapped in
linen, not unrolled, 192 ; boxes sometimes
made of, 193; Papyri, of the Ritual, de-
posited with the dead, in sepulchral cases,
333
Papyrus-sceptre, in connection with the frog,
52; amulets, 228, 229; amulet beads, 87;
on a scarab, 120; box in shape of, 198; of
wood, from a mummy network, 209, 211
Paqamt, Araru, son of, 312
Parapanefu, see Painefu
Paser, prince, nomarch and governor, statue of,
72
Pataikos, form of Ptah-Socharis-Osiris, 37
Patbanebtattunam, or Petbanebtetbu, lower
part of a figure of, 69—71
Patera, bronze handle of a Roman, 342; vase
in shape of the, 181
Patui, son of Perpara, inscribed box relating to,
196
Pauat, inscription concerning her, 191
Pectoral plates with triads, 30, 31; inscribed,
212, 213
Pedestal of sycamore wood, significations of the
shape of the, 43, 44, 45
Pekames, superintendent of gold-working,
tablet of, 296—299
Penamen, figure of, 298; figure of, on a tablet,
311
Pendants, in various shapes, 208
Penkharu, sepulchral figure of, 251
Penpeten, one of the family of Abauankb,
273
Pepaui, a superintendent, figure of, on a tablet,
297
Pepi, a, shepherd king, his prenomen on a
scarab, 122
Perpara, boxes with inscriptions relating to,
193—196
Persephone, figure of, 343
Pertet-Bastaufankh, or Per called Bastaufankh,
sepulchral figure of, 254
Petamen, son of Unnefer, sepulchral figure of,
256 ; figure of, 298
Petat, bard of the Karneter, tablet of, 313
Petbanebtetbu, or Patbanebtattunam, son of
Tachutha, lower part of a figure of, holding
a shrine, 69—71
Petbast or Petubastes, son of Pabastenaa, priest
of Bast, figure of, 62, 63
Pethempamentes, Osiris the president of Hades,
290
Pethesi, or Petisis, name on a scarab, 155
Petneh, name of a functionary on a tablet,
317
Phamenoth, month; inscription dated in the,
62
Pharaohs, military exploits of, in connection
with Mentu Ra, 110
Phoenician scarabasus, 154, 340
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361
; IL> Ascribe
5' on sepulchral\ ■
ank>Wd0fa
-182 ,,J
iape of the, 181,182
shell, inanecklace,Si
from animals, 39
kinds of peao^.
ls on scarabs andam^
god; figures of,nut,
in bronze, 4; fijutfs;;
sister of, 25; comas
;h, 26; withNepttk
ral scarab, 238; fc
aubis son of, 31; k
)abhseuuf son of, 32; r.
42; Tat emblem of,s:
gure of, on a i
inscription (
a mummied
, lord of Abydos,iiisE
t 71; bead inskf-
,'stituted for that offe
ed to, 194*1*
274, 275,271 ■
287; the K»J"'
;ureof,mummirf,»»,;
4 on a ^
a shrine
loratwns to »
| adoration of, o ;
figure »r
,320,321,3-,
327; father of
3dicat^t0'*
Osiris Pethempamentes, figure of, on a box,
196*
Osiris-Tat, amulets in shape of, 231, 232
Osorchon, Shashank the king, son of, 34
Osortesen, see Usertesen
Ousaphais, king of the 2nd dynasty, sepul-
chral scarabs used in his time, 236, 237
Oval amulets, 137, 138
Owl, emblem: of the soul, 28
Ox, or Cow, figures of the, 46
Oxybaphon vase, 179
Pabastenaa, figure of Petbast, son of, 62, 63
Pacis, or white bull, 46
Pahui, figure of, on a tablet, 308
Pai, a storekeeper of gum, tablet of, 293;
adoration of Anubis by, on a tablet or pyra-
mid, 295
Paiaafbast, or Paifaabast, royal scribe, sepul-
chral case of, 335
Painefu, or Parapanefu, a karheb, tablet of, in
adoration of his father Rahetp, 300, 301
Paint, black and red, on pallets, 189—191
Painted statue of Sennefert, 73
Painters' pallets, 189—191
Paiskartes, Psametik son of, 254
Pakharu, see Amenemheb
Pakhnum, figure of, on a pyramidion, 326
Palestine, conquered by Thothmes III., 60
Pallets, writing, 189—192
Palm-leaf sandals, 96
Pantheistic figure, 18
Pantheon, objects of the, 3 et seq.
Papremite nome, the hippopotamus worshipped
in the, 109
Papyrus, sandals made of, 96; wrapped in
linen, not unrolled, 192 ; boxes sometimes
made of, 193; Papyri, of the Ritual, de-
posited with the dead, in sepulchral cases,
333
Papyrus-sceptre, in connection with the frog,
52; amulets, 228, 229; amulet beads, 87;
on a scarab, 120; box in shape of, 198; of
wood, from a mummy network, 209, 211
Paqamt, Araru, son of, 312
Parapanefu, see Painefu
Paser, prince, nomarch and governor, statue of,
72
Pataikos, form of Ptah-Socharis-Osiris, 37
Patbanebtattunam, or Petbanebtetbu, lower
part of a figure of, 69—71
Patera, bronze handle of a Roman, 342; vase
in shape of the, 181
Patui, son of Perpara, inscribed box relating to,
196
Pauat, inscription concerning her, 191
Pectoral plates with triads, 30, 31; inscribed,
212, 213
Pedestal of sycamore wood, significations of the
shape of the, 43, 44, 45
Pekames, superintendent of gold-working,
tablet of, 296—299
Penamen, figure of, 298; figure of, on a tablet,
311
Pendants, in various shapes, 208
Penkharu, sepulchral figure of, 251
Penpeten, one of the family of Abauankb,
273
Pepaui, a superintendent, figure of, on a tablet,
297
Pepi, a, shepherd king, his prenomen on a
scarab, 122
Perpara, boxes with inscriptions relating to,
193—196
Persephone, figure of, 343
Pertet-Bastaufankh, or Per called Bastaufankh,
sepulchral figure of, 254
Petamen, son of Unnefer, sepulchral figure of,
256 ; figure of, 298
Petat, bard of the Karneter, tablet of, 313
Petbanebtetbu, or Patbanebtattunam, son of
Tachutha, lower part of a figure of, holding
a shrine, 69—71
Petbast or Petubastes, son of Pabastenaa, priest
of Bast, figure of, 62, 63
Pethempamentes, Osiris the president of Hades,
290
Pethesi, or Petisis, name on a scarab, 155
Petneh, name of a functionary on a tablet,
317
Phamenoth, month; inscription dated in the,
62
Pharaohs, military exploits of, in connection
with Mentu Ra, 110
Phoenician scarabasus, 154, 340
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