CONTENTS
CHAP.
I.
II.
Introductory.
The Site of Excavation and the Dating
of the Deposits ....
Situation and character of site—General
—Particular ....
Position between Xllth and XVIIIth
dynasty sites; possibly representa-
tive of Xlllth-XVIIth dynasties .
Difficulty of obtaining any direct
evidence on the period .
Method of inference from archaeo-
logical types established for the
limits of the period ; Results merely
inductive : Difficult cases. Analy-
tical examination of evidence
Other results .....
Description of Plates .
a. The Xllth-XIIIth dynasties.
PLS. I-X.....
b. The Xlllth-XVIIth dynasties.
PLS. X-XVI ....
c. The XVIIIth and later dynasties.
PLS. XVI-XXVI
d. Dated Groups and types of Pottery.
PLS. XXVII-XXIX .
e. Architecture of the Mastabas and
Tombs. PLS. XXX-XXXVI
/. The early Temenos of Abydos.
PL. XXXVII ....
g. Some Greek Graffiti from the Tem-
ple of Seti. Pls. XXXVIII-XL .
PAGES
i-3
3
3
4-23
4-8
8-12
12-17
17-20
20-22
23
23
CHAP. PAGES
III. Further Account of Burials
FOUND UNDISTURBED . . . 24-27
General types and features of the
burials ..... 24
Burials of the Xllth dynasty . . 25
Burials of the Xlllth-XVIth dynasties 25-26
Burials of the XVIIIth dynasty . 26-27
IV. The Uses of Materials . • 28-31
Alabaster, Amethyst, Basalt, Blue
Marble.....28
Breccia, Carnelian, Electrum, Garnet . 29
Glazed Ball Beads, Glass, Gold,
Haematite, Iron, Ivory, Jasper,
Lapis Lazuli, Limestone . . 3°
Obsidian, Sandstone, Serpentine,
Silver, Terracotta . . . 31
V. The Inscriptions. By Mr. Newberry . 32-36
Historical stele of Sebek-khu. [PL. V] 32-33
Note by Professor Steindorff . . 36
VI. Notes on the Greek Graffiti.
By Mr. Milne ..... 37—39
With references to Pls. XXXVIII-XL.
VII. Appendices.....40-46
A : Names and titles upon inscribed
objects ..... 40-43
[Listed in order of Plates.]
B : Grouping of the tomb deposits . 44-46
[Listed in numerical order of tombs.]
C : Location of objects described . 46
• 47-49
INDEX. [including Personal Names]
CHAP.
I.
II.
Introductory.
The Site of Excavation and the Dating
of the Deposits ....
Situation and character of site—General
—Particular ....
Position between Xllth and XVIIIth
dynasty sites; possibly representa-
tive of Xlllth-XVIIth dynasties .
Difficulty of obtaining any direct
evidence on the period .
Method of inference from archaeo-
logical types established for the
limits of the period ; Results merely
inductive : Difficult cases. Analy-
tical examination of evidence
Other results .....
Description of Plates .
a. The Xllth-XIIIth dynasties.
PLS. I-X.....
b. The Xlllth-XVIIth dynasties.
PLS. X-XVI ....
c. The XVIIIth and later dynasties.
PLS. XVI-XXVI
d. Dated Groups and types of Pottery.
PLS. XXVII-XXIX .
e. Architecture of the Mastabas and
Tombs. PLS. XXX-XXXVI
/. The early Temenos of Abydos.
PL. XXXVII ....
g. Some Greek Graffiti from the Tem-
ple of Seti. Pls. XXXVIII-XL .
PAGES
i-3
3
3
4-23
4-8
8-12
12-17
17-20
20-22
23
23
CHAP. PAGES
III. Further Account of Burials
FOUND UNDISTURBED . . . 24-27
General types and features of the
burials ..... 24
Burials of the Xllth dynasty . . 25
Burials of the Xlllth-XVIth dynasties 25-26
Burials of the XVIIIth dynasty . 26-27
IV. The Uses of Materials . • 28-31
Alabaster, Amethyst, Basalt, Blue
Marble.....28
Breccia, Carnelian, Electrum, Garnet . 29
Glazed Ball Beads, Glass, Gold,
Haematite, Iron, Ivory, Jasper,
Lapis Lazuli, Limestone . . 3°
Obsidian, Sandstone, Serpentine,
Silver, Terracotta . . . 31
V. The Inscriptions. By Mr. Newberry . 32-36
Historical stele of Sebek-khu. [PL. V] 32-33
Note by Professor Steindorff . . 36
VI. Notes on the Greek Graffiti.
By Mr. Milne ..... 37—39
With references to Pls. XXXVIII-XL.
VII. Appendices.....40-46
A : Names and titles upon inscribed
objects ..... 40-43
[Listed in order of Plates.]
B : Grouping of the tomb deposits . 44-46
[Listed in numerical order of tombs.]
C : Location of objects described . 46
• 47-49
INDEX. [including Personal Names]