CONTENTS
PART IV. THE ARTS AND CRAFTS OF THE EGYPTIAN COLONY
AT KERMA
CHAPTER XIX
PAGE
General Character of the Arts and Crafts at Kerma. 3
Introduction. 3
1. The Egyptian colony at Inebuw-Amenemhat. 3
2. The arts and crafts practiced at Kerma. 5
3. List of the arts and crafts at Kerma. 7
4. Character of the arts and crafts at Kerma. 13
5. The effect of environment on individual crafts. 15
(1) Sculpture. 15
(2) Stone vessels. 15
(3) Bronze and copper objects. 16
(4) Bead-makers. 16
(5) Faience and glazed stone . 17
(6) Wood-working. 17
(7) Inlayers and mica-cutters. 18
(8) Bone and ivory . 18
(9) Cloth and leather. 19
(10) Pottery. 20
6. Summary. 21
CHAPTER XX
Sculpture. 22
Introduction. 22
1. Statues and statuettes . 22
(1) Technique, types, and materials. 22
(2) Distribution. 24
(3) Origin of the statues and statuettes found at Kerma, and the explanation of their
condition. 26
(4) List of statues and statuettes, arranged according to type. 31
a. Type I. Royal, standing, 1-5. 31
b. Type IL Royal, seated, 6-9. 31
c. Royal, fragments of Types I and II, 10-18. 33
d. Type III. Royal (?), kneeling, with vase in each hand, 19. 33
e. Type IV. Female statuette (queen?), with wig having curly-ended lap-
pets, 20-24 . 33
f. Type V. Private statuette, with royal apron, standing, 25. 33
g. Type VI. Private statuettes, with royal apron, seated, 20-31. 34
h. Type VII. Female, private, seated, 32 . 34
i. Type VIII. Female, private, clad in long skirt, seated, 33-34 . 35
j. Type IX. Private, triangular apron, standing, 35-36 . 35
k. Type X. Private, triangular apron, wig of high official, standing, 37 . . 35
PART IV. THE ARTS AND CRAFTS OF THE EGYPTIAN COLONY
AT KERMA
CHAPTER XIX
PAGE
General Character of the Arts and Crafts at Kerma. 3
Introduction. 3
1. The Egyptian colony at Inebuw-Amenemhat. 3
2. The arts and crafts practiced at Kerma. 5
3. List of the arts and crafts at Kerma. 7
4. Character of the arts and crafts at Kerma. 13
5. The effect of environment on individual crafts. 15
(1) Sculpture. 15
(2) Stone vessels. 15
(3) Bronze and copper objects. 16
(4) Bead-makers. 16
(5) Faience and glazed stone . 17
(6) Wood-working. 17
(7) Inlayers and mica-cutters. 18
(8) Bone and ivory . 18
(9) Cloth and leather. 19
(10) Pottery. 20
6. Summary. 21
CHAPTER XX
Sculpture. 22
Introduction. 22
1. Statues and statuettes . 22
(1) Technique, types, and materials. 22
(2) Distribution. 24
(3) Origin of the statues and statuettes found at Kerma, and the explanation of their
condition. 26
(4) List of statues and statuettes, arranged according to type. 31
a. Type I. Royal, standing, 1-5. 31
b. Type IL Royal, seated, 6-9. 31
c. Royal, fragments of Types I and II, 10-18. 33
d. Type III. Royal (?), kneeling, with vase in each hand, 19. 33
e. Type IV. Female statuette (queen?), with wig having curly-ended lap-
pets, 20-24 . 33
f. Type V. Private statuette, with royal apron, standing, 25. 33
g. Type VI. Private statuettes, with royal apron, seated, 20-31. 34
h. Type VII. Female, private, seated, 32 . 34
i. Type VIII. Female, private, clad in long skirt, seated, 33-34 . 35
j. Type IX. Private, triangular apron, standing, 35-36 . 35
k. Type X. Private, triangular apron, wig of high official, standing, 37 . . 35