CONTENTS.
INTRODUCTION.
SECT. PAGE
i. Position of Koptos . . i
Modern Kuftis . . . I
Friends and helpers . . 2
2.
3-
4-
Commercial position of
Koptos.....2
CHAPTER I.
The Rise of Koptos
5. Nature of the site.
6. Stone implements.
7. Pottery of IVth dynasty
8. Inscriptions of Old King
dom.....
9. Antef pavement .
10. Primitive pottery model
ling.....
11. Origin of stone carving
12. Stone figures of New Race
13. Stone figures of Min .
14. Date of the Min statues
15. Source of the sculptors
16. Hieroglyph of Min
CHAPTER II.
The Middle Kingdom.
17. The Antef sculptures
18. The Antef decree.
SECT.
19. Amenemhat and User-
tesen.....
20. Foundation deposits .
21. Later Xllth and XHJth
dynasty remains
22. Rahotep stele ....
CHAPTER III.
The New Kingdom.
23. Temple of Tahutmes III
24. Foundation deposits .
25. Triad of Ramessu II .
26. Steles of Ramessu II.
27. Stele of Ramessu III.
28. Stele of Ramessu VI .
29. Remains of XXI Ind
XXXth dynasties .
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CHAPTER IV.
Ptolemaic and Roman Period.
30. The rebuilding of the
temple..... 17
31. Divisions of temple . . 18
32. Foundation deposits . . 19
33. Wall of the deified Soter 19
34. Inscription of Senu-sher . 19
35. Dimensions of temple . 21
36. Later Ptolemaic work . 21
37. Roman hieroglyphics . 22
38. Greek and Latin Inscrip-
tions .....
22
CHAPTER V.
The Minor Antiquities.
Plates XXI, XXIV, XXV 23
Small objects from temple 24
41. Model tanks, etc. ... 24
42. Isolated tomb . . . . 25
Coptic baptistery . . .25
Minerals at Koptos . . 26
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40.
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CHAPTER VI.
The Classical Inscriptions.
By D. G. Hogarth, M.A.
45. The Epagomenae
scription
46. The Galba inscription
47. The bridge dedication
48. The Tariff inscription
49. Notes on the Tariff
50. Other known Tariffs
51. Nature of the Tariff
52. Special duties .
53. Transport service and
road .
54. Severus dedication
55. Altar of Ierablous
56. Quietus inscription
57. Undated inscriptions
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INTRODUCTION.
SECT. PAGE
i. Position of Koptos . . i
Modern Kuftis . . . I
Friends and helpers . . 2
2.
3-
4-
Commercial position of
Koptos.....2
CHAPTER I.
The Rise of Koptos
5. Nature of the site.
6. Stone implements.
7. Pottery of IVth dynasty
8. Inscriptions of Old King
dom.....
9. Antef pavement .
10. Primitive pottery model
ling.....
11. Origin of stone carving
12. Stone figures of New Race
13. Stone figures of Min .
14. Date of the Min statues
15. Source of the sculptors
16. Hieroglyph of Min
CHAPTER II.
The Middle Kingdom.
17. The Antef sculptures
18. The Antef decree.
SECT.
19. Amenemhat and User-
tesen.....
20. Foundation deposits .
21. Later Xllth and XHJth
dynasty remains
22. Rahotep stele ....
CHAPTER III.
The New Kingdom.
23. Temple of Tahutmes III
24. Foundation deposits .
25. Triad of Ramessu II .
26. Steles of Ramessu II.
27. Stele of Ramessu III.
28. Stele of Ramessu VI .
29. Remains of XXI Ind
XXXth dynasties .
PAGE
I I
II
I I
12
13
13
IS
15
16
16
17
9
10
CHAPTER IV.
Ptolemaic and Roman Period.
30. The rebuilding of the
temple..... 17
31. Divisions of temple . . 18
32. Foundation deposits . . 19
33. Wall of the deified Soter 19
34. Inscription of Senu-sher . 19
35. Dimensions of temple . 21
36. Later Ptolemaic work . 21
37. Roman hieroglyphics . 22
38. Greek and Latin Inscrip-
tions .....
22
CHAPTER V.
The Minor Antiquities.
Plates XXI, XXIV, XXV 23
Small objects from temple 24
41. Model tanks, etc. ... 24
42. Isolated tomb . . . . 25
Coptic baptistery . . .25
Minerals at Koptos . . 26
39-
40.
43>
44
CHAPTER VI.
The Classical Inscriptions.
By D. G. Hogarth, M.A.
45. The Epagomenae
scription
46. The Galba inscription
47. The bridge dedication
48. The Tariff inscription
49. Notes on the Tariff
50. Other known Tariffs
51. Nature of the Tariff
52. Special duties .
53. Transport service and
road .
54. Severus dedication
55. Altar of Ierablous
56. Quietus inscription
57. Undated inscriptions
1 li-
the
26
26
26
27
28
29
3o
31
32
33
33
34
34