[The reading of Senusert for Userfcesen having been now proved by a contemporary spelling, this form is
adopted here.]
CONTENTS OP PAET III.
CHAPTER I.
The Shuneh, Middle Fokt, and Deik
(E. R. Ayeton).
SECT.
1. Former excavations .
2. Discovery of Middle Fort .
3. Meaning of term Middle Fort
4. Comparison of plans .
5. Use of pilasters ....
6. Style and building of the forts .
7. Comparison of chambers in the forts
8. Building of Shuneh .
9. Dating of Shuneh
10. Dating of Middle Fort
11. Fort at Hierakonpolis . • .
12. Hieroglyph J
CHAPTER II.
The Cemetery
(C. T. Currelly).
13. The fringe of the cemetery.
14. The bodies found
15. The box of bronze figures .
16. The cemetery north of the Shuneh
17. The cemetery west of the Shuneh
18. The objects found in tomb v 21 .
19. The tomb of Hor-Dedu-Ankh .
20. The chapel of Ay
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CHAPTER III.
Tomb and Cemetery oe Senusert III
(A. E. P. Weigall).
SECT
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Description of cemetery S .
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22.
The great Hosh ....
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23.
Excavations beneath cliff promontory
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24.
Description of great rock tomb .
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Tomb S 10
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Tombs of cemetery S
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Double mastaba. Wavy wall .
17
28.
Sealings ......
18
29.
The great tomb .....
19
30.
Miscellaneous tombs ....
20
CHAPTER IV.
The Tomb of Senusert III
(C. T. Currelly).
Emptying the tomb . . . .22
The plunderers . , . . .23
The tomb as seen by the plunderers . 23
The pole-roof chamber . . .24
The long passage . . . .25
The two deep rooms . . . .25
The plugged passage. . . .25
The second tunnel . . . .26
The further rooms . . . .26
Finding the sarcophagus . . .26
The plunderers' motives . . .27
The Roman search . . . .27
Our digging over the tomb . . 28
adopted here.]
CONTENTS OP PAET III.
CHAPTER I.
The Shuneh, Middle Fokt, and Deik
(E. R. Ayeton).
SECT.
1. Former excavations .
2. Discovery of Middle Fort .
3. Meaning of term Middle Fort
4. Comparison of plans .
5. Use of pilasters ....
6. Style and building of the forts .
7. Comparison of chambers in the forts
8. Building of Shuneh .
9. Dating of Shuneh
10. Dating of Middle Fort
11. Fort at Hierakonpolis . • .
12. Hieroglyph J
CHAPTER II.
The Cemetery
(C. T. Currelly).
13. The fringe of the cemetery.
14. The bodies found
15. The box of bronze figures .
16. The cemetery north of the Shuneh
17. The cemetery west of the Shuneh
18. The objects found in tomb v 21 .
19. The tomb of Hor-Dedu-Ankh .
20. The chapel of Ay
PAGE
1
1
2
2
2
2
3
4
4
4
4
4
31.
32
33
34
35
. 6
36
. 6
37
. 6
38
. 7
39
. 8
40
. 8
41.
. 9
42
. 10
43
CHAPTER III.
Tomb and Cemetery oe Senusert III
(A. E. P. Weigall).
SECT
PAGE
21.
Description of cemetery S .
11
22.
The great Hosh ....
11
23.
Excavations beneath cliff promontory
13
24.
Description of great rock tomb .
13
25.
Tomb S 10
14
26.
Tombs of cemetery S
16
27.
Double mastaba. Wavy wall .
17
28.
Sealings ......
18
29.
The great tomb .....
19
30.
Miscellaneous tombs ....
20
CHAPTER IV.
The Tomb of Senusert III
(C. T. Currelly).
Emptying the tomb . . . .22
The plunderers . , . . .23
The tomb as seen by the plunderers . 23
The pole-roof chamber . . .24
The long passage . . . .25
The two deep rooms . . . .25
The plugged passage. . . .25
The second tunnel . . . .26
The further rooms . . . .26
Finding the sarcophagus . . .26
The plunderers' motives . . .27
The Roman search . . . .27
Our digging over the tomb . . 28