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INDEX IV

* Pages 120-7. In front of Grave No. marks the grave as containing carnelian amulets, while + marks it as con-
taining green stone amulets.
* Pages 135-9. Against an amulet marks a form with earlier prototypes, while a + marks a form with derivatives
later than Dyn. V-VI.
* Page 149. Marks beads with undressed sides. The number indicates the number of such beads.
-|- Pages 120-7. In front of Grave No. marks a grave containing green stone amulets, while * marks it as con-
taining carnelian amulets.
+ Pages 135-9. Marks form with derivatives later than Dyn. V-VI.
+ Pages 24-8. In front of the abbreviations marking burial position indicates that the body lies on the right side.
[ ] Page 33. The number enclosed gives the number of intact tombs included in the number preceding the bracket,
later than Dyn. V-VI.
Pages 54-5. Ditto.
Pages 86-7. Ditto.
Pages 99-103. Ditto.
( ) Page 87. The ( ) in line 3 encloses a number which includes 26 pottery vessels found in the filling of mastaba
N 739, while the number in front of the ( ) gives the number of pottery vessels found in the
burial chambers.
Pages 101, 103. Ditto in line q.
( ) Page 97. In the summary table the number enclosed in () gives the total number of graves or bodies in the type
groups, while the number in front of the ( ) gives the total number actually dealt with in the
summary.
( ) Pages 99, 103. In line p the number enclosed in ( ) includes three vessels found on the surface in the debris.
( ) Page 103. In line x and y, the percentage figure enclosed in ( ) gives the percentage of intact graves which con-
tained stone or pottery vessels.
x Pages 16-30. Referring to body in the column of orientation means ‘no body’.
x Page 71. Indicates that the number of graves was not reported in the publication to which reference is made.
x Page 140. Several related forms grouped as one.
x In the chapter on objects, and elsewhere, objects are cited by the Grave No. and the number of the object found
in the grave (for example N 512 : 5 on page 37). When the object was found in the filling of the
pit, it is marked x (for example N 518 : x on page 41).
y Page 140. Designates amulet forms derived from offerings (food or similar).
i, ii, iii, &c. In the list of stone vessels, pages 37-52, the small Roman figures mark the vessels not drawn in Figure.
Arabic words used in the text:
Sebakh — Nitrogenous earth formed by decay of mud bricks and organic matter found in the debris of ruined
buildings and used now for fertilizer.
Gebel = Used to designate the geological stratum by the workmen.
Fellahin = Egyptian peasant.
 
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