Universitätsbibliothek HeidelbergUniversitätsbibliothek Heidelberg
Metadaten

Pendlebury, John D.
Aegyptiaca: a catalogue of Egyptian objects in the Aegean area — Cambridge, 1930

DOI Seite / Zitierlink:
https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.7382#0081

DWork-Logo
Überblick
Faksimile
0.5
1 cm
facsimile
Vollansicht
OCR-Volltext
MYCENAE

ACROPOLIS

*85. Blue Faience Ape.

86. Fragments of Faience Plaque.

87. Fragments of Faience Plaque.

*88. White Paste Scarab.

GRAVE CIRCLE
89. Faience Vase.

Cartouche on right shoulder, Aa-kheperu-Ra (Amenhotep II,
1447-1420 B.C.) in yellow. Head and upper part only. Details
in white. No context known. (Plate IV.)

(Athens Nat. Museum. Case 47, No. 4573. HalL-B.S'.Aviii.p. 188,
fig. 30.)

AMENHOTEP II, XVIIIth DYNASTY

Found in house on Acropolis, north-east of Lion Gate.

(1) Se-Ra-Am... (Son of the Sun Am...).

(2) Ta-Ankh.. .Neb Maat (one of these groups must be
upside down), Amenhotep III, 1412-1376 B.C.

There are traces of green glaze. Found with two fibulae.

{Ibid. Case 63, No. 2566. Tsountas, Eph. Arch. 1891, p. 18,PI. Ill;
Sewell, P.S.B.A. 1904, p. 258.)

AMENHOTEP III, XVIIIth DYNASTY

Found in same house as preceding.

(1) Neter Nefer (good god).

(2) Neter... (god...).

(3) Horizontal line with verticals.

Dull creamy buff ground. Sepia inscription.

Context: L.H. Ill pottery.

(Ibid. Case 59, Nos. 2718-2719. Tsountas, Eph. Arch. 1891, PI.
Ill; Sewell, P.S.B.A. 1904, p. 258.)

XVIIIth DYNASTY

Found in ruins of a house south-west of Acropolis, in the
rubble. Name of Tiyi, Queen of Amenhotep III (1412-1376
B.C.). (Plate IV.)

Context: bronze rosettes, ivory plaques and great ivory
wing (all illustrated on the same plate), L.H. Ill pottery.

(Ibid. Case 63, No. 2530. Tsountas, Eph. Arch. 1887, p. 169, PI.
XIII.)

AMENHOTEP III, XVIIIth DYNASTY

Found in Shaft-grave II. Height about 20 cms. With knobs.
Restored.

Context: bronze sword, gold cup, M.H. matt painted and
L.H. I vases.

(Ibid. Case 18, No. 223. Sellers' Schuchardt's Schliemann, p. 213.)
XVIIIth DYNASTY

55
 
Annotationen