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LIST OF PLATES.
PLATE
PAGE
XXXII.
Cemetery, Ilnd—Vllth Dynasty . . . . . . . . .52
XXXIII.
„ Xlth—XlXth Dynasty .
. 53
XXXIV.
Pottery from Ibis cemetery
3
XXXV.
■>■> ■>■> >? •
3
XXXVI.
Plans of Temenos and Mastaba
11
XXXVII.
Mastabas 9 and 10 .
11
XXXVIII.
Section of Mastabas 9 and 10 .
11
XXXIX.
Scarabs and pots .
53
XL.
Alabaster fragments and gaming board
2;
\ 24, 26, 27, 53
XLI.
Plans of the Senusert * tomb .
24, 29, 53
XLII.
Photographs of the Senusert * tomb
. 53
XLIII.
„ „ „ ,, and Aahmes town
25, 53
XLIV.
Alabaster bowls, Xllth Dynasty, and stone bowls, XVIIIth Dy]
aasty
. 53
XLV.
Terrace-temple of Aahmes, 1st—XVIIIth Dynasty .
22, 53
XLVI.
Foundation deposit, stone forms
. 53
XLVII.
„ „ pottery „
. 53
XLVIII.
Blue glaze and temple objects .
34, 38, 54
XLIX.
Plan of Aahmes tomb
30, 31
L.
Stele and tomb entrance (photographs)
31, 35, 36, 54
LI.
Plan of shrine of Teta-shera
35, 36
LII.
Stele of Teta-shera ....
36, 43
LIII.
Plan of terrace-temple and town
. 33
LIV.
Ostrakon .....
38, 54
LV.
Hieroglyph copy ....
. 38
LVI.
Photographs of town .
. 54
LVII.
Scarabs and small objects
. 54
LVIII.
Pottery and false-necked vase .
38, 54
LIX.
Stone bowls ......
. 54
LX.
Pottery ......
. 54
LXI.
General plan ......
29
* See Note above Contents.
AB
THE SH
;pt cemetery of Abyd(
r/parts by the valley whic
'Tombs, In the midst of
\ a high fortress of bi
jtfvhichis the most p:
lilik Although a well-
d nature had still to be
ation of it occupiec
i, To the modern 1
hinown as the " Shur
of dried grapes," -\
: suggests is probably a i
A], "The place of th
•,Xum. § iii; p.
::!I|U Dynasty onwan
:fa*«ra used a
Nkirds.
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S some of which
LIST OF PLATES.
PLATE
PAGE
XXXII.
Cemetery, Ilnd—Vllth Dynasty . . . . . . . . .52
XXXIII.
„ Xlth—XlXth Dynasty .
. 53
XXXIV.
Pottery from Ibis cemetery
3
XXXV.
■>■> ■>■> >? •
3
XXXVI.
Plans of Temenos and Mastaba
11
XXXVII.
Mastabas 9 and 10 .
11
XXXVIII.
Section of Mastabas 9 and 10 .
11
XXXIX.
Scarabs and pots .
53
XL.
Alabaster fragments and gaming board
2;
\ 24, 26, 27, 53
XLI.
Plans of the Senusert * tomb .
24, 29, 53
XLII.
Photographs of the Senusert * tomb
. 53
XLIII.
„ „ „ ,, and Aahmes town
25, 53
XLIV.
Alabaster bowls, Xllth Dynasty, and stone bowls, XVIIIth Dy]
aasty
. 53
XLV.
Terrace-temple of Aahmes, 1st—XVIIIth Dynasty .
22, 53
XLVI.
Foundation deposit, stone forms
. 53
XLVII.
„ „ pottery „
. 53
XLVIII.
Blue glaze and temple objects .
34, 38, 54
XLIX.
Plan of Aahmes tomb
30, 31
L.
Stele and tomb entrance (photographs)
31, 35, 36, 54
LI.
Plan of shrine of Teta-shera
35, 36
LII.
Stele of Teta-shera ....
36, 43
LIII.
Plan of terrace-temple and town
. 33
LIV.
Ostrakon .....
38, 54
LV.
Hieroglyph copy ....
. 38
LVI.
Photographs of town .
. 54
LVII.
Scarabs and small objects
. 54
LVIII.
Pottery and false-necked vase .
38, 54
LIX.
Stone bowls ......
. 54
LX.
Pottery ......
. 54
LXI.
General plan ......
29
* See Note above Contents.
AB
THE SH
;pt cemetery of Abyd(
r/parts by the valley whic
'Tombs, In the midst of
\ a high fortress of bi
jtfvhichis the most p:
lilik Although a well-
d nature had still to be
ation of it occupiec
i, To the modern 1
hinown as the " Shur
of dried grapes," -\
: suggests is probably a i
A], "The place of th
•,Xum. § iii; p.
::!I|U Dynasty onwan
:fa*«ra used a
Nkirds.
"»* »f the eastei
J - «tion ,
M«Wte, Abyd
,.;»% seems t
S some of which