IV
CHAPTER IX.
KOM EL AHMAR.
SECT. PAGE
60. Description of the site . 24
61. The Fort.....25
62. The Kom.....25
63. The mastabas .... 25
64. The cemetery ... -25
65. The scattered pottery. . 26
CHAPTER X.
The Temple.
66. Site of town ....
67. The gold hawk
68. The copper statues
69. The pottery lion ... 28
70. The figure of Kha-sekhem 28
CONTENTS.
CHAPTER XI.
The Main Deposit.
SECT. PAGE
71. The group of archaic ob-
jects......28
72. The heap of ivory, etc. . 29
73. The maces, etc. ... 30
74. Catalogue of objects . . 30
CHAPTER XII.
The Age of the Remains.
26 75. Date of the revetment
27 j 76. The brick walls
27 j 77. The gold hawk, and copper
statues
78. The main deposit .
33
33
33
33
79. Uniform age of deposit
80. The order of burial
PAGE
34
34
CHAPTER XIII.
Description of the Plates
Of the 1st season by J. E.
Quibell.
Of the 2nd season by
F. W. Green.
CHAPTER XIV.
The Sealings . . .
By F. LI. Griffith, F.SA.
Index ......
By F. W. Green.
35
54
56
LIST OF PLATES.
These are in completion and continuation of the numbers published in " Hierakonpolis V
PAGE
PAGE
1.
Limestone statue (kneeling) .
35
LXI.
Flint knives, etc. .
. . .
48
XXIII.
Head of sceptre and beads
39
LXII.
Vase grinders, etc.
. .
49
XXVII.
Types of mace-heads
4i
LXIII.
Whorls, cylinders, and figures
49
XXVIII.
Lesser palette
4i
LXIV.
Prehistoric objects
.
50
XXX.
Stone vases ....
43
LXV.
Revetment, pillars, an
d drain.
50
XXXII.
Ape, grinder, etc..
43
LXVI.
Pottery, sceptre-head,
and deposit
50
XLVII.
Copper statue and hawk
45
LXVII.
Prehistoric tomb, etc.
.
5i
XLVIII a.
List of main deposit
28
LXVIII.
Grinder's room, tomb,
etc.
5i
XLVIIIb.
>> >>
LXIX.
Prehistoric and early pottery .
5i
L.
Copper statue of Pepy .
. 46
LXX.
Clay sealings
7> 55
LI.
Copper bust, side view.
LXXI.
» » •
•
55
LII.
| view.
LXXII.
Large plan of temple
.
9, 5i
LIII.
Copper statue of Pepy's son.
LXXIII.
Town enclosure, plan
• 17
LIV.
)) >> J!
LXXIIIa.
General plan
.
54
LV.
„ head, side.
LXXIV.
Fort plan
.
. 19
LVI.
„ front.
LXXV.
Painted tomb wall
.
20
LVII.
Archaic limestone statue
16,47
LXXVI.
sect. A
.
21
LVI 11.
Stele of Kha-sekhem
• 47
LXXVII.
sect. B
.
21
LIX
Pieces of stone jars, etc.
. 48
LXXVIII.
sect. C
.
21
LX.
Flint knives, etc. .
. 48
LXXIX.
Figures from wall
•
21
i
■•'.-
xroducti
; of the res
f the sit.
Bled B
,;,;haicpenod tl
..covered,
-orefollytheP
sfa of these ob;
^yaiy fragment:
work wei
-temple made
: of success in this
ae to the nature
iiitlin the area
d to the action of
::yearfrom a very
ping of the w
i level with the
frea at the end of
n metres below th<
^ dag in the prec
water in the
bich they ex
^recovering the
■^fortunal
V-^g the first
*«* unable to
aPPointmei
feeiim)th;
^a grant of
,,/ati°ns,byt
Proved 0;
CHAPTER IX.
KOM EL AHMAR.
SECT. PAGE
60. Description of the site . 24
61. The Fort.....25
62. The Kom.....25
63. The mastabas .... 25
64. The cemetery ... -25
65. The scattered pottery. . 26
CHAPTER X.
The Temple.
66. Site of town ....
67. The gold hawk
68. The copper statues
69. The pottery lion ... 28
70. The figure of Kha-sekhem 28
CONTENTS.
CHAPTER XI.
The Main Deposit.
SECT. PAGE
71. The group of archaic ob-
jects......28
72. The heap of ivory, etc. . 29
73. The maces, etc. ... 30
74. Catalogue of objects . . 30
CHAPTER XII.
The Age of the Remains.
26 75. Date of the revetment
27 j 76. The brick walls
27 j 77. The gold hawk, and copper
statues
78. The main deposit .
33
33
33
33
79. Uniform age of deposit
80. The order of burial
PAGE
34
34
CHAPTER XIII.
Description of the Plates
Of the 1st season by J. E.
Quibell.
Of the 2nd season by
F. W. Green.
CHAPTER XIV.
The Sealings . . .
By F. LI. Griffith, F.SA.
Index ......
By F. W. Green.
35
54
56
LIST OF PLATES.
These are in completion and continuation of the numbers published in " Hierakonpolis V
PAGE
PAGE
1.
Limestone statue (kneeling) .
35
LXI.
Flint knives, etc. .
. . .
48
XXIII.
Head of sceptre and beads
39
LXII.
Vase grinders, etc.
. .
49
XXVII.
Types of mace-heads
4i
LXIII.
Whorls, cylinders, and figures
49
XXVIII.
Lesser palette
4i
LXIV.
Prehistoric objects
.
50
XXX.
Stone vases ....
43
LXV.
Revetment, pillars, an
d drain.
50
XXXII.
Ape, grinder, etc..
43
LXVI.
Pottery, sceptre-head,
and deposit
50
XLVII.
Copper statue and hawk
45
LXVII.
Prehistoric tomb, etc.
.
5i
XLVIII a.
List of main deposit
28
LXVIII.
Grinder's room, tomb,
etc.
5i
XLVIIIb.
>> >>
LXIX.
Prehistoric and early pottery .
5i
L.
Copper statue of Pepy .
. 46
LXX.
Clay sealings
7> 55
LI.
Copper bust, side view.
LXXI.
» » •
•
55
LII.
| view.
LXXII.
Large plan of temple
.
9, 5i
LIII.
Copper statue of Pepy's son.
LXXIII.
Town enclosure, plan
• 17
LIV.
)) >> J!
LXXIIIa.
General plan
.
54
LV.
„ head, side.
LXXIV.
Fort plan
.
. 19
LVI.
„ front.
LXXV.
Painted tomb wall
.
20
LVII.
Archaic limestone statue
16,47
LXXVI.
sect. A
.
21
LVI 11.
Stele of Kha-sekhem
• 47
LXXVII.
sect. B
.
21
LIX
Pieces of stone jars, etc.
. 48
LXXVIII.
sect. C
.
21
LX.
Flint knives, etc. .
. 48
LXXIX.
Figures from wall
•
21
i
■•'.-
xroducti
; of the res
f the sit.
Bled B
,;,;haicpenod tl
..covered,
-orefollytheP
sfa of these ob;
^yaiy fragment:
work wei
-temple made
: of success in this
ae to the nature
iiitlin the area
d to the action of
::yearfrom a very
ping of the w
i level with the
frea at the end of
n metres below th<
^ dag in the prec
water in the
bich they ex
^recovering the
■^fortunal
V-^g the first
*«* unable to
aPPointmei
feeiim)th;
^a grant of
,,/ati°ns,byt
Proved 0;