PLATES.
I. Plan of the Eoyal Tombs at Omm el Gaab, 1911 . To face page 1
H. „ „ 2
Fig. 1. Mud Wall at the top of the rectangular pit.
„ 2. The mouth of the Well.
,, 3. The descent into the Well.
„ 4. Limestone lining to the Well.
III. To face page 4
Pigs. 5 and 6. Entrance to the chambers containing the mummied
dogs.
Pig. 7. Staircase leading to a second entrance to the mummy
chambers.
,, 8. Building over the entrance to the shaft.
IV. Plan of the Well. ...... To face page 4
V. Plan of the Necropolis of Dogs . . . „ „ 5
VI. „ „ 9
Figs. 1 and 2. Stone coffins at Atfieh.
,, 3, 4 and 5. Cartonnage masks of cloth.
Fig. 6. Cartonnage mask of cloth and papyrus.
VII. To face page 10
Fig. 7. Cartonnage mask of cloth and papyrus.
Figs. 8 and 10. Cartonnage body-pieces.
Fig. 9. Method of bandaging the bodies.
Figs. 11 and 12. Cartonnages made of papyrus only.
VIII. To face page 12
Fig. 13. A tomb shaft viewed from above.
,, 14. ,, ,, after removing the brick sealing.
Figs. 15 and 16. Children's coffins in situ.
Fig. 17. Coarse pottery from the tombs.
I. Plan of the Eoyal Tombs at Omm el Gaab, 1911 . To face page 1
H. „ „ 2
Fig. 1. Mud Wall at the top of the rectangular pit.
„ 2. The mouth of the Well.
,, 3. The descent into the Well.
„ 4. Limestone lining to the Well.
III. To face page 4
Pigs. 5 and 6. Entrance to the chambers containing the mummied
dogs.
Pig. 7. Staircase leading to a second entrance to the mummy
chambers.
,, 8. Building over the entrance to the shaft.
IV. Plan of the Well. ...... To face page 4
V. Plan of the Necropolis of Dogs . . . „ „ 5
VI. „ „ 9
Figs. 1 and 2. Stone coffins at Atfieh.
,, 3, 4 and 5. Cartonnage masks of cloth.
Fig. 6. Cartonnage mask of cloth and papyrus.
VII. To face page 10
Fig. 7. Cartonnage mask of cloth and papyrus.
Figs. 8 and 10. Cartonnage body-pieces.
Fig. 9. Method of bandaging the bodies.
Figs. 11 and 12. Cartonnages made of papyrus only.
VIII. To face page 12
Fig. 13. A tomb shaft viewed from above.
,, 14. ,, ,, after removing the brick sealing.
Figs. 15 and 16. Children's coffins in situ.
Fig. 17. Coarse pottery from the tombs.