Dynasty tomb at Mostai. Its widespread influence may be seen in the extraordinary
number of imitation stirrup vases made of faience which appear during this later
period. The last example, Late Helladic III, seems to be that from Der el Bahri in
the grave of a grandson of Pinezem I (XXIst Dynasty, eleventh century B.C.) though
the context is appallingly corrupt.1
Pits of the Dogs
Abousir
Abydos
Harageh
Lahun
L.H. I cup
M.M. II b vase
L.H. Ill stirrup vase
L.H. Ill stirrup vase
Xllth Dynasty grave
XVIIIth Dynasty house
Gadra
Anibe
L.M. I a squat bowl
Early XVIIIth Dynasty
grave
Armant
L.M. lb squat bowl
Context unknown
Assiut
L.H. Ill stirrup vase
Context unknown
Assuan
L.H. Ill stirrup vase
XlXth Dynasty grave
Necropolis 131
Balabish
L.H. Ill stirrup vases
New Kingdom cemetery
Gurob
L.M. I a squat bowl
XVIIIth Dynasty grave
L.H. Ill vases
XVIIIth and XlXth Dy-
nasty houses and graves
M.M. II a sherds
M.M. II sherds2
L.M. lb squat bowl
Rubbish over Xllth
Dynasty shaft graves
Workmen's village of
Senusert II (Xllth
Dynasty)
Tomb of Maket, XXth
Dynasty (later said to be
XVIIIth)
Arch. Anz. 1899, p. 57, fig. 1.
Cairo Museum, No. 26,124
Liverpool Annals, 1913, p.
107, Pis. 13, 14. Ashmolean
Museum
Petrie, Abydos III, p. 38,
PI. 58
Edgar, Catalogue of Greek
Vases in the Cairo Museum.
Cairo Museum, No. 26,129
Pennsylvania Museum Journ.
I. p. 47 ff., fig. 31
Perrot, Chipiez, vi. p. 925,
fig. 485. British Museum
Cairo Museum, No. 46,224
Elephantine Museum
Wainwright, Balabish, pp.
65, 66, PI. XXV. Cairo
Museum, No. 47,084
Petrie, Kahun, etc., PI.
XXVIII, Nos. 1 and 7; II-
lahun, etc., Pis. XVII, XIX,
XX. Brunton and Engel-
bach, Gurob, Pis. XIII,
XXIX. Loat, Gurob, PI. 17,
No. 5. Cairo Museum,
No. 47,079. Ashmolean
Museum, Brussels, etc.
Engelbach, Harageh, p. 10;
P. ofM. ir. 1. fig. 119
Petrie, Kahun, etc., p. 21 ff.;
Illahun, etc., p. 5, PI. L.
British Museum
Petrie, Illahun, etc., PI.
XXVI. Ashmolean Museum
1 See Fimmen, p. 167 and note 7.
2 The sherds called Middle Helladic in the Catalogue of Vases in the British Museum, Vol. 1. Part 1.
A. 278-9, are in reality, Mr R. W. Hutchinson tells me, Syrian.
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number of imitation stirrup vases made of faience which appear during this later
period. The last example, Late Helladic III, seems to be that from Der el Bahri in
the grave of a grandson of Pinezem I (XXIst Dynasty, eleventh century B.C.) though
the context is appallingly corrupt.1
Pits of the Dogs
Abousir
Abydos
Harageh
Lahun
L.H. I cup
M.M. II b vase
L.H. Ill stirrup vase
L.H. Ill stirrup vase
Xllth Dynasty grave
XVIIIth Dynasty house
Gadra
Anibe
L.M. I a squat bowl
Early XVIIIth Dynasty
grave
Armant
L.M. lb squat bowl
Context unknown
Assiut
L.H. Ill stirrup vase
Context unknown
Assuan
L.H. Ill stirrup vase
XlXth Dynasty grave
Necropolis 131
Balabish
L.H. Ill stirrup vases
New Kingdom cemetery
Gurob
L.M. I a squat bowl
XVIIIth Dynasty grave
L.H. Ill vases
XVIIIth and XlXth Dy-
nasty houses and graves
M.M. II a sherds
M.M. II sherds2
L.M. lb squat bowl
Rubbish over Xllth
Dynasty shaft graves
Workmen's village of
Senusert II (Xllth
Dynasty)
Tomb of Maket, XXth
Dynasty (later said to be
XVIIIth)
Arch. Anz. 1899, p. 57, fig. 1.
Cairo Museum, No. 26,124
Liverpool Annals, 1913, p.
107, Pis. 13, 14. Ashmolean
Museum
Petrie, Abydos III, p. 38,
PI. 58
Edgar, Catalogue of Greek
Vases in the Cairo Museum.
Cairo Museum, No. 26,129
Pennsylvania Museum Journ.
I. p. 47 ff., fig. 31
Perrot, Chipiez, vi. p. 925,
fig. 485. British Museum
Cairo Museum, No. 46,224
Elephantine Museum
Wainwright, Balabish, pp.
65, 66, PI. XXV. Cairo
Museum, No. 47,084
Petrie, Kahun, etc., PI.
XXVIII, Nos. 1 and 7; II-
lahun, etc., Pis. XVII, XIX,
XX. Brunton and Engel-
bach, Gurob, Pis. XIII,
XXIX. Loat, Gurob, PI. 17,
No. 5. Cairo Museum,
No. 47,079. Ashmolean
Museum, Brussels, etc.
Engelbach, Harageh, p. 10;
P. ofM. ir. 1. fig. 119
Petrie, Kahun, etc., p. 21 ff.;
Illahun, etc., p. 5, PI. L.
British Museum
Petrie, Illahun, etc., PI.
XXVI. Ashmolean Museum
1 See Fimmen, p. 167 and note 7.
2 The sherds called Middle Helladic in the Catalogue of Vases in the British Museum, Vol. 1. Part 1.
A. 278-9, are in reality, Mr R. W. Hutchinson tells me, Syrian.
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