CONTENTS OF PLATES.
CHAP. II.
PAGES
E 299 : head of statue (p. 31).
E 291 : heads and double
pot. E 330 : stele of Nub
(P- 36).
XXIV. Steles and Canopic Jars
E 11: stele of Auf-det, and
another (p. 36); canopic jars.
E 112: canopic jars. E 42 :
alabaster heads.
XXV. Inscriptions on Canopic Jars,
Scarabs, &c.
E 301 : inscriptions of Anhur-
Auf-Ankh. E 294 : inscrip-
tion of Aatuna. E 112, 11 :
inscriptions on canopic jars.
E 11: inscription on silver
strip of Na-Menkhet-Amen.
E 1, 258, 259, 260, 270, 271,
343 : scarabs (p. 36).
17
16
XXVI. Fragments of Wood Coffin,
E 234, in Colours (p. 36) .
17
d. Groups and Types of Pottery.
Pls. XXVII-XXIX.
XXVII. Pottery : Groups dated to
the Intermediate Period 18—ic
E 110: jar (Xllth dynasty).
E 310, 269: dishes (Xllth
dynasty). E 102: group of
XHIth - XVIth dynasties.
E156: group, XVth-XVIIth
dynasties. E 311: group.
E 319: pottery tables.
plate c™-*u
PAGES
XXVIII. Groups of the XVIIIth
dynasty .... 18-20
E 259 : group of time of Thoth-
mes III. E255: group, time
of Amenhetep II. E 176:
group, time of Amenhetep III.
XXIX. Groups and Unusual forms 18-20
E 188: (XVIIIth dynasty),
group. E 288 : group, time
of Thothmes III. E 299:
group. E 100: ring stand
and jar. E 187: pot and
alabaster. E 5 : new type.
[E 266 : kohl vessel.]
XXX.
XXXI.
XXXII.
XXXIII.
XXXIV.
XXXV.
XXXVI.
20
View, Plan and Section of
O.K. Mastaba ; E 30
View, Plan and Section of
O.K. Mastaba ; E 172 . 20
Plans of Tombs ; E 40-45,
E 250-252 ; E 20, 21, 193 . 20-21
Tomb of Khnumy and Min
Mes ; G 100
View, Plan and Section of
Tomb ; E 301 .
Plans, &c, of Tombs ; E 273,
10, n, 39 .
Plans, &c, of Tombs ; E 173,
274 ..... 22
XXXVII. Plan of Early Temenos at
Abydos ....
Graffiti from chambers of
XXVIII-1 Horus (p. 37), Osiris and
XL. Isis (pp. 38, 39), Temple
of Seti ....
21
21
21
23
THE
SITE OF
I^ArfbaMrom
.tes its name, is then
.:ve of that ancient At
fcfat dynasty down
\m of the country
.0 of religious anc
u Of the former t<
gMymarkedbyapo
U it abuts upon the
■Sety, a district which. 1
Lw/«,or"burie
■lit the town itself
a or importance: as
late of its social life
Starts, that the nam
has rather because c
irtich dated back t
it country. It was
iplace, that stood
West of the old gi
^buried Egypt's
:Wtimebecarr
^ divine. From
?«k&, in after 1
;::Uwg persisted, t
^ be buried if p(
:itkast make th
';ltthe shrine of 1
; Spoils of Ab-
***» as then
l^ be Maimed f0r
,,ftoaithP c
H. I rst b
^ Nor doe
m
CHAP. II.
PAGES
E 299 : head of statue (p. 31).
E 291 : heads and double
pot. E 330 : stele of Nub
(P- 36).
XXIV. Steles and Canopic Jars
E 11: stele of Auf-det, and
another (p. 36); canopic jars.
E 112: canopic jars. E 42 :
alabaster heads.
XXV. Inscriptions on Canopic Jars,
Scarabs, &c.
E 301 : inscriptions of Anhur-
Auf-Ankh. E 294 : inscrip-
tion of Aatuna. E 112, 11 :
inscriptions on canopic jars.
E 11: inscription on silver
strip of Na-Menkhet-Amen.
E 1, 258, 259, 260, 270, 271,
343 : scarabs (p. 36).
17
16
XXVI. Fragments of Wood Coffin,
E 234, in Colours (p. 36) .
17
d. Groups and Types of Pottery.
Pls. XXVII-XXIX.
XXVII. Pottery : Groups dated to
the Intermediate Period 18—ic
E 110: jar (Xllth dynasty).
E 310, 269: dishes (Xllth
dynasty). E 102: group of
XHIth - XVIth dynasties.
E156: group, XVth-XVIIth
dynasties. E 311: group.
E 319: pottery tables.
plate c™-*u
PAGES
XXVIII. Groups of the XVIIIth
dynasty .... 18-20
E 259 : group of time of Thoth-
mes III. E255: group, time
of Amenhetep II. E 176:
group, time of Amenhetep III.
XXIX. Groups and Unusual forms 18-20
E 188: (XVIIIth dynasty),
group. E 288 : group, time
of Thothmes III. E 299:
group. E 100: ring stand
and jar. E 187: pot and
alabaster. E 5 : new type.
[E 266 : kohl vessel.]
XXX.
XXXI.
XXXII.
XXXIII.
XXXIV.
XXXV.
XXXVI.
20
View, Plan and Section of
O.K. Mastaba ; E 30
View, Plan and Section of
O.K. Mastaba ; E 172 . 20
Plans of Tombs ; E 40-45,
E 250-252 ; E 20, 21, 193 . 20-21
Tomb of Khnumy and Min
Mes ; G 100
View, Plan and Section of
Tomb ; E 301 .
Plans, &c, of Tombs ; E 273,
10, n, 39 .
Plans, &c, of Tombs ; E 173,
274 ..... 22
XXXVII. Plan of Early Temenos at
Abydos ....
Graffiti from chambers of
XXVIII-1 Horus (p. 37), Osiris and
XL. Isis (pp. 38, 39), Temple
of Seti ....
21
21
21
23
THE
SITE OF
I^ArfbaMrom
.tes its name, is then
.:ve of that ancient At
fcfat dynasty down
\m of the country
.0 of religious anc
u Of the former t<
gMymarkedbyapo
U it abuts upon the
■Sety, a district which. 1
Lw/«,or"burie
■lit the town itself
a or importance: as
late of its social life
Starts, that the nam
has rather because c
irtich dated back t
it country. It was
iplace, that stood
West of the old gi
^buried Egypt's
:Wtimebecarr
^ divine. From
?«k&, in after 1
;::Uwg persisted, t
^ be buried if p(
:itkast make th
';ltthe shrine of 1
; Spoils of Ab-
***» as then
l^ be Maimed f0r
,,ftoaithP c
H. I rst b
^ Nor doe
m