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CONTENTS
l. Type XI. Private, clad in sheet from above navel to ankles, hands at
sides, standing, 38-40 . 36
m. Type XII. Private, clad in creased garment (wrapped as Type XI), hands
on front of skirt, standing, 41-47. 36
n. Type XIII. Private, clad in sheet from above navel to ankles, wig of high
official, seated, 48-49 . 37
o. Type XIV. Private, sitting on ground with left knee raised, 50. 37
p. Type XV. Private, scribe sitting cross-legged, with skirt covering knees,
51-54. 38
q. Type XVI. Private, sitting cross-legged, clad in sheet from above navel to
ankles, 55-57 . 38
r. Type XVII. Private, sitting cross-legged with short skirt, 58-59. 39
s. Type XVIII. Private, sitting cross-legged, wrapped in sheet covering
shoulders, 60-61. 39
t. Type XIX. Private, wrapped in sheet fastened at throat, 62. 39
u. Type XX. Group statuettes, standing duads, 63-64 . 40
v. Type XXI. Group statuette, standing triad, 65. 40
w. Fragments of statuettes with shaved head, 66-71. 40
x. Head of statuette with three plaits of hair, 72. 41
y. Miscellaneous fragments:
From standing statuettes, 73-78 . 41
From seated or cross-legged statuettes, 79-87 . 42
From statuettes clothed like XVIII or XIX, sheet over shoul-
ders, 88-90 . 43
From figures with broad wig, 91-94. 43
z. Fragments of hawks (from royal statues?), 95-97 . 44
aa. Appendix. Fragments of statuettes found in 1915, 98-104 . 44
2. Miscellaneous sculpture. 45
3. Mud figures. 46
CHAPTER XXI
Blue-Glazed Stone . 49
Introduction. 49
1. Bed of blue-glazed quartzite. 50
2. Figures of animals. 51
3. Figures of men. 52
4. Beads and amulets. 52
5. Vessels of blue-glazed quartzite. 53
6. Glazed pebbles. 54
CHAPTER XXII
Stone Vessels. 56
Introduction. 56
1. Type I. Pear-shaped jar with flaring mouth. 57
(1) Type I—1, with round or round-pointed base. 57
(2) Type 1-2, with flat bottom.. ... . 58
2. Type II. Spherical and similar jars. 59
(1) Type II—1, spherical with wide disc-rim. 59
(2) Type II-2, spherical with roll-rim. 50
(3) Type H-3, egg-shaped with neck and roll-rim. 50
(4) Type II-4, bag-shaped with flaring mouth. 50
(5) Type II—5, small spherical jar with flat bottom. 51
CONTENTS
l. Type XI. Private, clad in sheet from above navel to ankles, hands at
sides, standing, 38-40 . 36
m. Type XII. Private, clad in creased garment (wrapped as Type XI), hands
on front of skirt, standing, 41-47. 36
n. Type XIII. Private, clad in sheet from above navel to ankles, wig of high
official, seated, 48-49 . 37
o. Type XIV. Private, sitting on ground with left knee raised, 50. 37
p. Type XV. Private, scribe sitting cross-legged, with skirt covering knees,
51-54. 38
q. Type XVI. Private, sitting cross-legged, clad in sheet from above navel to
ankles, 55-57 . 38
r. Type XVII. Private, sitting cross-legged with short skirt, 58-59. 39
s. Type XVIII. Private, sitting cross-legged, wrapped in sheet covering
shoulders, 60-61. 39
t. Type XIX. Private, wrapped in sheet fastened at throat, 62. 39
u. Type XX. Group statuettes, standing duads, 63-64 . 40
v. Type XXI. Group statuette, standing triad, 65. 40
w. Fragments of statuettes with shaved head, 66-71. 40
x. Head of statuette with three plaits of hair, 72. 41
y. Miscellaneous fragments:
From standing statuettes, 73-78 . 41
From seated or cross-legged statuettes, 79-87 . 42
From statuettes clothed like XVIII or XIX, sheet over shoul-
ders, 88-90 . 43
From figures with broad wig, 91-94. 43
z. Fragments of hawks (from royal statues?), 95-97 . 44
aa. Appendix. Fragments of statuettes found in 1915, 98-104 . 44
2. Miscellaneous sculpture. 45
3. Mud figures. 46
CHAPTER XXI
Blue-Glazed Stone . 49
Introduction. 49
1. Bed of blue-glazed quartzite. 50
2. Figures of animals. 51
3. Figures of men. 52
4. Beads and amulets. 52
5. Vessels of blue-glazed quartzite. 53
6. Glazed pebbles. 54
CHAPTER XXII
Stone Vessels. 56
Introduction. 56
1. Type I. Pear-shaped jar with flaring mouth. 57
(1) Type I—1, with round or round-pointed base. 57
(2) Type 1-2, with flat bottom.. ... . 58
2. Type II. Spherical and similar jars. 59
(1) Type II—1, spherical with wide disc-rim. 59
(2) Type II-2, spherical with roll-rim. 50
(3) Type H-3, egg-shaped with neck and roll-rim. 50
(4) Type II-4, bag-shaped with flaring mouth. 50
(5) Type II—5, small spherical jar with flat bottom. 51