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Topographical Bibliography of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic Texts, Statues, Stelae, Reliefs and Paintings Griffith Institute, Sackler Library, 1 St John Street, Oxford OX1 2LG, United Kingdom [email protected] Bulletin de l’Institut Français d’Archéologie Orientale Past and present members of the staff of the Topographical Bibliography of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic Texts, Statues, Stelae, Reliefs and Paintings, especially R. L. B. Moss and E. W. Burney, have taken part in the analysis of this periodical and the preparation of this list at the Griffith Institute, University of Oxford This pdf version (situation on 14 July 2010): Jaromir Malek (Editor), Diana Magee, Elizabeth Fleming and Alison Hobby (Assistants to the Editor) Clédat in BIFAO i (1901), 21-3 fig. 1 Meir. B.2. Ukh-hotep. iv.250(8)-(9) Top register, Beja herdsman. Clédat in BIFAO i (1901), 21-3 fig. 2 Meir. B.2. Ukh-hotep. iv.250(4)-(5) Lower part, Beja herdsman. Clédat in BIFAO i (1901), 21-3 fig. 3 Meir. B.2. Ukh-hotep. iv.250(8)-(9) III, Beja holding on to boat. Salmon in BIFAO i (1901), pl. opp. 72 El-Faiyûm. iv.96 Plan. Clédat in BIFAO i (1901), 88-9 Meir. Miscellaneous. Statues. iv.257 Fragment of statue of Ukh-hotep. Clédat in BIFAO i (1901), 89 [4] El-Qûs . îya. (Cusae) iv.258A Block of Djehutardais, probably Dyn. XXX. Clédat in BIFAO i (1901), 90 [top] Text El-Qûs . îya.

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Page 1: Bulletin de l’Institut Français d’Archéologie Orientale · Ointment-box of Amenophis IV and Teye, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, E. 11044. Chassinat in BIFAO i (1901), 226-7 pl

Topographical Bibliography of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic Texts, Statues, Stelae, Reliefs and PaintingsGriffith Institute, Sackler Library, 1 St John Street, Oxford OX1 2LG, United Kingdom

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Bulletin de l’Institut Français d’Archéologie Orientale

Past and present members of the staff of the Topographical Bibliography of Ancient EgyptianHieroglyphic Texts, Statues, Stelae, Reliefs and Paintings, especially R. L. B. Moss and E. W.

Burney, have taken part in the analysis of this periodical and the preparation of this list at theGriffith Institute, University of Oxford

This pdf version (situation on 14 July 2010):Jaromir Malek (Editor), Diana Magee, Elizabeth Fleming and Alison Hobby (Assistants to the

Editor)

Clédat in BIFAO i (1901), 21-3 fig. 1Meir. B.2. Ukh-hotep.iv.250(8)-(9)Top register, Beja herdsman.

Clédat in BIFAO i (1901), 21-3 fig. 2Meir. B.2. Ukh-hotep.iv.250(4)-(5)Lower part, Beja herdsman.

Clédat in BIFAO i (1901), 21-3 fig. 3Meir. B.2. Ukh-hotep.iv.250(8)-(9)III, Beja holding on to boat.

Salmon in BIFAO i (1901), pl. opp. 72El-Faiyûm.iv.96Plan.

Clédat in BIFAO i (1901), 88-9Meir. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.257Fragment of statue of Ukh-hotep.

Clédat in BIFAO i (1901), 89 [4]El-Qûs.îya. (Cusae)iv.258ABlock of Djehutardais, probably Dyn. XXX.

Clédat in BIFAO i (1901), 90 [top]TextEl-Qûs.îya.

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iv.258Fragment of lintel.

Clédat in BIFAO i (1901), 92-3Cartouches and textsGebel Abû Fôda. Quarries.iv.241Bas-relief, Roman Period.

Clédat in BIFAO i (1901), 92 fig. 4Gebel Abû Fôda. Quarries.iv.241Sketch of Hathor-capital.

Clédat in BIFAO i (1901), 93 fig. 6Gebel Abû Fôda. Quarries.iv.241Demotic graffito.

Clédat in BIFAO i (1901), 95 figs. 23, 25Gebel Abû Fôda. Quarries.iv.241Graffiti on pillar.

Chassinat in BIFAO i (1901), 98-100801-410-521Text of statuette, probably temp. Amenemh. et III, with Dyn. XXII text of Pediesi, from “Delta”, now inBaltimore MD, Walters Art Gallery, 22.203.

Clédat in BIFAO i (1901), 101-2El-Bersheh. Early tombs, south side of valley.iv.185Texts of Ankhy and ...uky.

Chassinat in BIFAO i (1901), 104-7 [A-C]Qâw el-Kebîr. Cemeteries.v.15Texts of jambs of H. arwoz and Zeho, Dyn. XXVI, and coffin-lid of Haremhab, Ptolemaic, in Dundee,Abbott Inst. Museum.

Chassinat, E. in BIFAO i (1901), 226-7Kôm Medînet Ghurab. Miscellaneous. Tomb of Tama.iv.115ADouble wooden kohl-pot with cartouches of Amenophis III and Teye, in private possession in Basel in

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Chassinat in BIFAO i (1901), 226-7 pl. i [1]Kôm Medînet Ghurab. Miscellaneous. Tomb of Tuty. Temp. Amenophis III and IV.iv.115Wooden statuette of deceased, in New York NY, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 41.2.10.

Chassinat in BIFAO i (1901), 226-7 pl. i [2]Kôm Medînet Ghurab. Miscellaneous. Tomb of Tuty. Temp. Amenophis III and IV.iv.115Wooden statuette of woman, at dealer in Paris, now in Brooklyn Museum, 54.187.

Chassinat in BIFAO i (1901), 226-7 pl. i [3]Kôm Medînet Ghurab. Miscellaneous. Tomb of Tuty. Temp. Amenophis III and IV.iv.115Wooden statuette of deceased, at dealers in Paris in 1946, and sold Drouot, Hôtel Drouot, Paris, 9.5.52, inprivate possession in 1996.

Chassinat in BIFAO i (1901), 226-7 pl. ii [1]Kôm Medînet Ghurab. Miscellaneous. Tomb of Tuty. Temp. Amenophis III and IV.iv.115Wooden statuette of woman Maia, in Brooklyn Museum, 47.120.3.

Chassinat in BIFAO i (1901), 226-7 pl. ii [2]Kôm Medînet Ghurab. Miscellaneous. Tomb of Tuty. Temp. Amenophis III and IV.iv.115Wooden statuette of girl, in Béhague, Comtesse M. de Collection.

Chassinat in BIFAO i (1901), 226-7 pl. ii [3]Kôm Medînet Ghurab. Miscellaneous. Tomb of Tuty. Temp. Amenophis III and IV.iv.115Objects, some in Sinadino Collection in Alexandria.

Chassinat in BIFAO i (1901), 226-7 pl. ii [4]Kôm Medînet Ghurab. Miscellaneous. Tomb of Tuty. Temp. Amenophis III and IV.iv.115Ointment-box of Amenophis IV and Teye, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, E. 11044.

Chassinat in BIFAO i (1901), 226-7 pl. ii [5]Kôm Medînet Ghurab. Miscellaneous. Tomb of Tuty. Temp. Amenophis III and IV.iv.115Cylindrical ointment-box of Amenophis III and Teye, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, E. 11045.

Chassinat in BIFAO i (1901), 226-7 pl. iii [1-3]

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Kôm Medînet Ghurab. Miscellaneous. Tomb of Tuty. Temp. Amenophis III and IV.iv.115Circular ointment-box (wooden), in Paris, Musée du Louvre, E. 11041.

Chassinat in BIFAO i (1901), 227 [20-25], 231 fig. 2Kôm Medînet Ghurab. Miscellaneous. Tomb of Tuty.Omit. (iv.115)Six kohl-tubes, wooden, formerly in Sinadino colln., now in Paris, Musée du Louvre, E. 11047, 11048 a,b, c, d, e.

Clédat in BIFAO ii (1902), 41-3 [1]Meir. Miscellaneous.iv.257Name and titles from coffin of Iyni, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28042.

Clédat in BIFAO ii (1902), 41-3 [2-17]Meir. Miscellaneous.iv.257Texts from coffin-fragments of Khnemhotp, Khety, Ukh-hotp, Henib, Iyni, etc., in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum.

Clédat in BIFAO ii (1902), 43Meir. A.3. Jamb of Ukh-hotpiv.249Texts of lintel and jamb in Hall.

Clédat in BIFAO ii (1902), 69 [IV] pls. vi, viiWâdi el-Nakhla (near El-Bersha). Quarries.Omit.Demotic graffiti.

Clédat in BIFAO ii (1902), 69 cf. 70 fig. 9El-Ashmûnein. Finds.iv.159Stela with ram and goose of Amun.

Clédat in BIFAO ii (1902), 106Edfu. Great Temple. Sanctuary. Exterior.vi.146(219)-(220)(221-2)First nome of Lower Egypt at base.

Clédat in BIFAO ii (1902), 107Edfu. Great Temple. Girdle Wall. Inner Face.vi.164(315)-(323)

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Text mentioning Ineb-iti in 9th scene.

Palanque in BIFAO iii (1903), 120-1 [1]Asyût.. Destroyed tomb, north of Khety II.iv.264Texts from jamb and thicknesses.

Palanque in BIFAO iii (1903), 122-5 [II]Asyût.. Tombs at top of hill. North end.iv.265Remains of text and offering-list from destroyed tomb.

Palanque in BIFAO iii (1903), 122-5 [III-V]Asyût.. Tombs at top of hill. North end.iv.265Fragments from destroyed tombs, one with name of Hori.

Chassinat in BIFAO iv (1905), 104 fig. 1Edfu. Birth House. Exterior. West side.vi.177ALion-divinity Ukh with knives from inner face of architrave.

Chassinat in BIFAO iv (1905), 223 fig. 1Saqqâra. Tombs Nos. 37-8. South Chapel of Sabu.iii2.460First group of butchers in VI.

Gauthier in BIFAO v (1906), 31-2Medînet el-Faiyûm. Temple of Sobk.iv.98AFragment of columns of Amenemhet III, two in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 20.12.38.3.

Gauthier in BIFAO v (1906), 32 [top]Road to Qosseir. Wâdi H. ammâmât.Omit.Text of Henu, year 8 of Mentuhotp V.<<>>

Gauthier in BIFAO v (1906), 36-7Karnak. F. Temple of Ptah. Near Fourth Gate.ii2.198(5)Stela of Antef IX (Nubkheprure), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp.No. 20.6.28.11.

Gauthier in BIFAO v (1906), 39

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Thebes. Draa Abû el-Nagaa. Antef Cemetery 10.i2.596Text from stela of Henun, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36346.

Gauthier in BIFAO v (1906), 41-2 fig.Saqqâra. North of Teti Pyramid. Tomb Mah. u, Dyn. XIX-XX.iii2.556Bas-relief, Zesernub, Teti and Userkaf, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 33258.

Gauthier in BIFAO v (1906), 48 [top]Karnak. Cachette.ii2.165Text of fragment of stela of Wegaf, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37510.

Gauthier in BIFAO v (1906), 52 [3, 4]Omit. (803-038-995)Texts from stela of Sonb, son of Queen Iuhetibu, brother of Sebkhotp III, Dyn. XIII, in Vienna,Kunsthistorisches Museum, Inv. 135.

Gauthier, H. in BIFAO v (1906), 52 [5]Text803-037-645Round-topped stela, names of Sebekhotep III and Osiris Khentimentiu lord of Abydos, and below, twelvecolumns of text with adoration of Osiris, Wepwaut and Min-Harnakht, and below, Iuhetib Jwh. t-jb FendjFnd, King’s daughter, and Dedetanket Ddt-ank. t, King’s daughter, both daughters of woman Neni Nnj,King’s wife, before Min-Harnakht, son of Osiris, in Abydos, temp. Sebekhotep III, in Paris, MuséeNational du Paris, Musée du Louvre, C 8 [N.162]. (Probably from Abydos.)

Gauthier in BIFAO v (1906), 53 [=Rec. de Trav. XX, 72]Gebelein. Temple of Hathor.v.163Fragment of stela of King Sekhemre-ankhtaui, Dyn. XIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No.22.5.26.13.

Gauthier in BIFAO v (1906), 56-7Elephantine. Town and Temple Enclosure. Finds.v.227Plaque with name of King Wegaf and Sesostris IV (?).

Jéquier in BIFAO vi (1908), 28 n. 1 fig. 7Sais. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.47AShrine with chapel of Neith (held by statue of Heniat, here called Udjahorresnet), temp. Amasis, inFlorence, Museo Archeologico, 1784.

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Jéquier in BIFAO vi (1908), 28-9 n. 2 fig. 8Sais. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.47ARepresentation of chapel of Neith on shrine held by Pedehor-resnet, Dyn. XXVI, (called KarnakCachette in error), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 714.

Jéquier in BIFAO vi (1908), 29 fig. 9801-748-380Chapel of Neith on shrine held by statue of Harkhebi, Dyn. XXVI, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, E. 13103(formerly Bibliothèque Nationale A. 17).

Jéquier in BIFAO vi (1908), 29-30 fig. 10Sais. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.47ATitle from statue of Nekau, Dyn. XXVI, in Bologna, Museo Civico Archeologico, 1828.

Jéquier in BIFAO vi (1908), 31-2 fig. 11Medinêt el-Faiyûm. Temple of Sobk.iv.98ABlock [of Amenemhet III] with Sobk, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.

Daressy in BIFAO vi (1908), 71-4Deir el-Medîna. Temple. Brick Bluilding against South Wall.ii2.407(34)Texts of scenes of Ptolemy X Soter II, and Cleopatra III.

Gauthier in BIFAO vi (1908), 125, 139 [B]Thebes. Tomb A. 6, Djehutinufer.i2.449Name and title of deceased and offering-text on a jamb.

Gauthier in BIFAO vi (1908), 126 pl. iThebes. Tomb A. 7, Amenhotp.i2.449View of tomb.

Gauthier in BIFAO vi (1908), 126 [VII]Thebes. Tomb A. 7, Amenhotp.i2.449Name of wife on fragment from ceiling.

Gauthier in BIFAO vi (1908), 127-8 [IX]Thebes. Tombs A. 3 and A. 12, Ruru and Amenemhet.i2.447

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Names from tomb of Amenemhet, Dyn. XVII.

Gauthier in BIFAO vi (1908), 128 [X]Thebes. Tombs A. 3 and A. 12, Ruru and Amenemhet.i2.447Text from tomb of Ruru.

Gauthier in BIFAO vi (1908), 131 [III]Thebes. Tomb 150, Userhet.i2.261Description.

Gauthier in BIFAO vi (1908), 138 [A 2], 140 [C 2]Thebes. Tomb A. 6, Dhutnufer.i2.440Texts of kneeling headless statue and fragmentary stela.

Gauthier in BIFAO vi (1908), 139-40 [C 1]Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga. Gauthier and Chassinat Excavations in 1906.i2.606Text of statue of woman Saroro.

Gauthier in BIFAO vi (1908), 140-1 [C 3]Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga. Gauthier and Chassinat Excavations in 1906.i2.607Text of statue of Nebseny holding stela.

Gauthier in BIFAO vi (1908), 141 [D] pl. iiThebes. B. Entrance to Valley of Kings.i2.599Rock stela of Apries.

Gauthier in BIFAO vi (1908), 142 [A]Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga. Gauthier and Chassinat Excavations in 1906.i2.607Text of bricks of Setau from Tomb of Amenhotp, 3 in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.

Gauthier in BIFAO vi (1908), 141-2 [B 2]Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga. Gauthier and Chassinat Excavations in 1906.i2.607Text of vase with name of Irt-neferu, New Kingdom.

Gauthier in BIFAO vi (1908), 143 [C 3]Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga. Gauthier and Chassinat Excavations in 1906.

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i2.607Vase of Tuthmosis I.

Gauthier in BIFAO vi (1908), cf. 144 [9] pl. iiiThebes. Dra Abû el-Naga. Gauthier and Chassinat Excavations in 1906.i2.607Bronze vase in form of oryx, Dyn. XXVI, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, E. 12659.

Gauthier in BIFAO vi (1908), 145-6 [A] pl. ivThebes. Dra Abû el-Naga. Gauthier and Chassinat Excavations in 1906.i2.607Libation vase of Ankhpekhrod, Dyn. XXVI, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, E. 12658.

Gauthier in BIFAO vi (1908), 148-62Thebes. Tomb 344, Piay.i2.412-13Description and texts.

Gauthier in BIFAO vi (1908), 149 fig. 1Thebes. Tomb 344, Piay.i2.412-3Plan.

Gauthier in BIFAO vi (1908), 148-62 pl. viThebes. Tomb 344, Piay.i2.412-3Adoration of Osiris emblem at (5).

Gauthier in BIFAO vi (1908), 163Thebes. Tomb A. 2. Tomb of the Dancers.i2.447Pillar, remains of fishing-scene on north face and of dancers on east face.

Gauthier in BIFAO vi (1908), cf. 127, 162-3 pls. vii-xThebes. Tomb A. 2. Tomb of the Dancers.i2.4474 registers of dancers, with man bringing bull and butchers behind them, in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum.

Gauthier in BIFAO vi (1908), 168 fig. 2Thebes. Tomb 18, Baki.i2.32Plan of tomb.

Gauthier in BIFAO vi (1908), 169-70 pl. xi

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Thebes. Tomb 18, Baki.i2.32Fowling, etc. from upper register at (6).

Gauthier in BIFAO vi (1908), 169-70 pl. xiiThebes. Tomb 18, Baki.i2.32Weighing scene and registering jars at (3).

Gauthier in BIFAO vi (1908), 170 pl. xiiiThebes. Tomb 18, Baki.i2.32Remains of banquet at (1).

Gauthier in BIFAO vi (1908), 165-6Thebes. Tomb 18, Baki.i2.32Ceiling-texts.

Gauthier in BIFAO vi (1908), 166-7Thebes. Tomb 18, Baki.i2.32Texts of stela at (5).

Gauthier in BIFAO vi (1908), 167-8Thebes. Tomb 18, Baki.i2.32Texts of stela at (2).

Gauthier in BIFAO vi (1908), 168Thebes. Tomb 18, Baki.i2.32Texts of upper register at (4).

Gauthier in BIFAO vi (1908), 169Thebes. Tomb 18, Baki.i2.32Texts of lower register at (4).

Gauthier in BIFAO vi (1908), 170-1Thebes. Tomb 18, Baki.i2.32Lintel at (7).

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Pieron in BIFAO vii (1910), 72-5 figs. 1-7Dendera. Birth House.vi.103Plan and sections.

Jéquier in BIFAO vii (1910), 89 fig. 1Thebes. Tomb 92, Suemnut.i2.189(14)Man spreading table from 3rd register.

Chassinat in BIFAO vii (1910), 169-72 pls. i-iiiThebes. Miscellaneous. Statues.800-627-500Statue Amenophis III, now in New York NY, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 30.8.74.

Vernier in BIFAO viii (1911), 18 pl. iThebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tomb of Priests of Amun.i2.631Lid of coffin of Iusenmut, usurped by Esiemkhebi, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 6006.

Vernier in BIFAO viii (1911), 18 pl. iiThebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Tomb of Priests of Amun.i2.634Lid of coffin of Esy, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum (JE 29654) CG 6198-9.

Vernier in BIFAO viii (1911), 18 pl. iiiThebes. Chapel of “White Queen”.ii2.431Bust of Queen, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 600.

Vernier in BIFAO viii (1911), 17, 18 pl. ivThebes. Miscellaneous. Statues.i2.784Head of Nekhtmin, temp. Amenophis III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 779.

Vernier in BIFAO viii (1911), 18-21 pl. vValley of Kings. 56. Unnamed “Gold Tomb”.i2.567Ear-pendants of Sethos II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 52397.

Vernier in BIFAO viii (1911), 22 pl. vi fig. 12Abydos. Osiris Temple. Road to Portal of Ramesses II.v.44AEar-ring of Ramesses XI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 52323.

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Lesquier in BIFAO viii (1911), pl. i cf. 113-33 pls. ii-xiT. ihna. Temple of Nero.iv.129Views.

Chassinat in BIFAO viii (1911), 146 fig. 1 cf. 145-8El-Azîzîya.iii2.830Cylinder of Menkheperre (probably Tuthmosis III), showing Asiatic influence, Dyn. XXI.

Montet in BIFAO ix (1911), 1-36Beni H. asan. Rock-tombs. Dyn. XII.iv.141General.

Montet in BIFAO ix (1911), 3 [top]Beni H. asan. Tomb 2. Amenemhet.iv.141-4Transcriptions of hieratic texts, caskets, from lower register at (20).

Montet in BIFAO ix (1911), 3 [bottom]-4 [top]Beni H. asan. Tomb 2. Amenemhet.iv.141-4Texts from funeral procession at (7)-(11).

Montet in BIFAO ix (1911), 4 [middle]Beni H. asan. Tomb 2. Amenemhet.iv.141-4Text above boat from voyage to Abydos, from 5th register at (12).

Montet in BIFAO ix (1911), 4 [bottom]Beni H. asan. Tomb 2. Amenemhet.iv.141-4Transcription of hieratic text in front of herdsman from lower part at (18) - (19).

Montet in BIFAO ix (1911), 5 [top]Beni H. asan. Tomb 2. Amenemhet.iv.141-4Text butchers, from lower part at (18) - (19).

Montet in BIFAO ix (1911), 1-5 [top] figs. 1, 2Beni H. asan. Tomb 2. Amenemhet.iv.142-4Ovens from scene of potters in 4th register at (6).

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Montet in BIFAO ix (1911), 1-5 [top] figs. 4, 5Beni H. asan. Tomb 2. Amenemhet.iv.142-4Details from bread-making scene in top register of lower part at (22).

Montet in BIFAO ix (1911), 5-7Beni H. asan. Tomb 15. Bak. t III.iv.151-3Texts from scenes at (2) - (6).

Montet in BIFAO ix (1911), 8-9Beni H. asan. Tomb 15. Bak. t III.iv.151-3Texts and details from scenes in upper part at A 153 (12) - (13).

Montet in BIFAO ix (1911), 10Beni H. asan. Tomb 15. Bak. t III.iv.151-3Texts from scenes in lower part at (12).

Montet in BIFAO ix (1911), 10-14Beni H. asan. Tomb 15. Bak. t III.iv.151-3Texts from scenes at (14) - (20).

Montet in BIFAO ix (1911), 5-14 figs. 6-11Beni H. asan. Tomb 15. Bak. t III.iv.153(12)-(13)Details from scenes in upper part.

Montet in BIFAO ix (1911), 15-16Beni H. asan. Tomb 17. Khety.iv.155-8Texts from scenes at (2) - (3).

Montet in BIFAO ix (1911), 16 [bottom]Beni H. asan. Tomb 17. Khety.iv.155-8Transcription of hieratic text behind archer, in 6th register at (8) - (14).

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Montet in BIFAO ix (1911), 17 [3 upper]Beni H. asan. Tomb 17. Khety.iv.155-8Names of birds from upper part at (15) - (16).

Montet in BIFAO ix (1911), 17 [3 lower]Beni H. asan. Tomb 17. Khety.iv.155-8Texts of games, from upper part at (15) - (16).

Montet in BIFAO ix (1911), 17 [bottom]Beni H. asan. Tomb 17. Khety.iv.155-8Name of griffon, from lower part at (15) - (16).

Montet in BIFAO ix (1911), 18 [top]Beni H. asan. Tomb 17. Khety.iv.155-8Texts of games, at (17).

Montet in BIFAO ix (1911), 18 [middle]Beni H. asan. Tomb 17. Khety.iv.155-8Texts of attendants and dwarfs, at (18).

Montet in BIFAO ix (1911), 18 [bottom]Beni H. asan. Tomb 17. Khety.iv.155-8Texts from upper part at (20) - (23).

Montet in BIFAO ix (1911), 14-18 fig. 12Beni H. asan. Tomb 17. Khety.iv.155-8ADetail of barber, in 2nd register (2) - (3).

Montet in BIFAO ix (1911), 14-18 fig. 13Beni H. asan. Tomb 17. Khety.iv.155-8ADetail of wine-press, in 2nd register (15)-(16).

Montet in BIFAO ix (1911), 14-18 fig. 14Beni H. asan. Tomb 17. Khety.iv.155-8ADetail of attendant, at (18).

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Montet in BIFAO ix (1911), pl. i [1-8]Beni H. asan. Tomb 2. Amenemhet.iv.142-4Details of objects brought by female attendants, from lower part (20).

Montet in BIFAO ix (1911), pl. i [9]Beni H. asan. Tomb 2. Amenemhet.iv.144AJar in net carried by offering-bringer, in 2nd register at (28) - (29).

Montet in BIFAO ix (1911), pl. ii [1, 2]Beni H. asan. Tomb 2. Amenemhet.iv.142-4Texts from funeral procession, at (7) - (11).

Montet in BIFAO ix (1911), pl. ii [3]Beni H. asan. Tomb 2. Amenemhet.iv.142-4Hieratic text in front of third boat from voyage to Abydos, in register V at (12).

Montet in BIFAO ix (1911), pl. ii [4-7]Beni H. asan. Tomb 2. Amenemhet.iv.142-4Hieratic texts above boats, from register VI at (15).

Montet in BIFAO ix (1911), pl. iiiBeni H. asan. Tomb 2. Amenemhet.iv.142-4Archer, from 4th register at (12).

Montet in BIFAO ix (1911), pl. iv [1-3]Beni H. asan. Tomb 2. Amenemhet.iv.142-4Details of butchers, from lower part at (18) - (19).

Montet in BIFAO ix (1911), pl. v [1]Beni H. asan. Tomb 2. Amenemhet.iv.142-4Head of calf, from lower part at (18) - (19).

Montet in BIFAO ix (1911), pl. v [2]Beni H. asan. Tomb 3. Khnemhotp III.iv.145(6)Monkey, from 5th register.

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Montet in BIFAO ix (1911), pl. v [3]Beni H. asan. Tomb 2. Amenemhet.iv.143(18)-(19)Details of butchers, from lower part.

Montet in BIFAO ix (1911), pl. viBeni H. asan. Tomb 3. Khnemhotp III.iv.145(6)Men picking grapes, from 5th register.

Montet in BIFAO ix (1911), pl. vii [1]Beni H. asan. Tomb 15. Bak. t III.iv.151(2)-(6)Seth-animal from hunt, in top register.

Montet in BIFAO ix (1911), pl. vii [2]Beni H. asan. Tomb 17. Khety.iv.155(2)-(3)Seth-animal from hunt, in top register.

Montet in BIFAO ix (1911), pl. vii [3]Beni H. asan. Tomb 15. Bak. t III.iv.151(2)-(6)Painters, in 5th register.

Montet in BIFAO ix (1911), pl. viii [1-3]Beni H. asan. Tomb 15. Bak. t III.iv.151(2)-(6)Details of linen-making, in 2nd register.

Montet in BIFAO ix (1911), pl. viii [4-6]Beni H. asan. Tomb 17. Khety.iv.155(2)-(3)Details from linen making, in 2nd register.

Montet in BIFAO ix (1911), pl. ixBeni H. asan. Tomb 15. Bak. t III.iv.152(2)-(6)Girl ball-players and acrobats, from 3rd register.

Montet in BIFAO ix (1911), pl. x [1]Beni H. asan. Tomb 2. Amenemhet.iv.142(6)ADetail from bow-making, in 2nd register.

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Montet in BIFAO ix (1911), pl. x [2]Beni H. asan. Tomb 2. Amenemhet.iv.142(12)Stern of boat from voyage to Abydos, in 5th register.

Montet in BIFAO ix (1911), pl. x [3-9]Beni H. asan. Tomb 15. Bak. t III.iv.151-3Details of bringing food, from 5th register at (2) - (6).

Montet in BIFAO ix (1911), pl. xi [1-6]Beni H. asan. Tomb 15. Bak. t III.iv.151-3Details from 4th and 5th registers at (12).

Montet in BIFAO ix (1911), pl. xi [7-9] cf. 13 [top]Beni H. asan. Tomb 15. Bak. t III.iv.154(14)-(20)ADetails of repairing bows, from 5th register.

Montet in BIFAO ix (1911), pl. xi [10-11]Beni H. asan. Tomb 17. Khety.iv.155(2)-(3)Details from 5th register.

Montet in BIFAO ix (1911), pl. xi [12-13]Beni H. asan. Tomb 15. Bak. t III.iv.151(2)-(6)Sculptors’ tools, from 5th register.

Montet in BIFAO ix (1911), pl. xii [1]Beni H. asan. Tomb 2. Amenemhet.iv.144(22)ADetails from bread-making scene, in top register of lower part.

Montet in BIFAO ix (1911), pl. xii [2]Beni H. asan. Tomb 2. Amenemhet.iv.143(20)-(22)ADetails of preparing food, from 1st scene of 5th register.

Montet in BIFAO ix (1911), pl. xii [3-5]Beni H. asan. Tomb 15. Bak. t III.iv.153Details of bakers, from 3rd register at (12).

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Montet in BIFAO ix (1911), pl. xiii [1-9]Beni H. asan. Tomb 15. Bak. t III.iv.153Details from funeral procession, in top register at (14) - (20).

Montet in BIFAO ix (1911), pl. xiv [1-7]Beni H. asan. Tomb 15. Bak. t III.iv.153Details from funeral procession in top register at (14) - (20).

Montet in BIFAO ix (1911), pl. xiv [8-11]Beni H. asan. Tomb 17. Khety.iv.155(2)-(3)Details of offering-bringers, in 4th register.

Jéquier in BIFAO ix (1911), pl. i cf. 37-82Aswân. Tomb of Hekaib-a.v.241List of parts of boats from coffin, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28127.

Jéquier in BIFAO ix (1911), pl. ii cf. 45El-Bersha. Tomb of Sepi II and Sepi III.iv.184Model boat, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 4949.

Jéquier in BIFAO ix (1911), pl. iii [1] cf. 58 n. 2Dahshûr. Necropolis. 2. Tomb of In-Snefru-ishtef. Dyn. V-VI.iii2.891Sailing-boat from wall-painting, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1773.

Jéquier in BIFAO ix (1911), pl. iii [2] cf. 69 n. 1S. aqqâra. Round Pyramids of Pepy I, Merenre and Isesi. Tomb of Ipi. Dyn. VI.iii2.672Sailing boat scene 4, I of tomb wall, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1536-7.

Massignon in BIFAO ix (1911), 88Dishna (near Qena).v.122Text from block of Sethos II built into Sheikh’s tomb.

Gauthier in BIFAO ix (1911), 123 [3]Aswân. Elephantine. Dyn. XIX-XX Cemetery. Finds.v.29A(in Bibl. v.244)Texts of 2 jambs of Mentuhotp Nebhepetre, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 41557.

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Gauthier in BIFAO ix (1911), 132 [1]Medîq. Rock Texts.vii.52Cartouche and Horus-name of Iyibkhentre (?).

Gauthier in BIFAO ix (1911), 133 [upper 2]Abû-H. ôr West. Rock Texts.vii.27Cartouche and Horus-name of Iyibkhentre.

Gauthier in BIFAO ix (1911), 133 [lower 2]Abû Simbel. Rock-Stelae.vii.119(25)Rock stela of Antef (Kakare).

Gauthier in BIFAO ix (1911), 133 [3, 1]Tôshka East. Rock Texts.vii.95Horus-name of Iyibkhentre, inscription of Antef (K. akare).

Gauthier in BIFAO ix (1911), pl. lxv [4] cf. 127Tôshka East. Rock Texts.vii.95Kamosi (Wazkheperre) and Amosis.

Gauthier in BIFAO ix (1911), pl. lxvi [upper] cf. 127Tôshka East. Rock Texts.vii.95King’s grandson, with woman and priest with offerings before gods.

Gauthier in BIFAO ix (1911), 134 [3]Ellesîya. South of Ibrim Village.vii.91Texts of Antef.

Gauthier in BIFAO ix (1911), 134 [4]Tomâs. Rock Texts.vii.753 texts of Antef (Kakare).

Gauthier in BIFAO ix (1911), 134 [5]Between Amada and Anîba. Rock Texts.vii.75

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Gauthier in BIFAO ix (1911), 134 [6]Gerf H. usein. Rock Texts.vii.37Inscription of Antef (Kakare).

Gauthier in BIFAO ix (1911), 136Khôr Dehmît.vii.39Rock texts of Wadjkare-Sgersenti, temp. Wadjkare.

Chassinat in BIFAO x (1912), 161 [i]8Fragment of ebony box of Pedamun, Third Intermediate Period, with a dealer in Cairo in 1908.

Chassinat in BIFAO x (1912), 161 [ii]Omit.Funerary statuette of Usersatet, probably son of Amenophis I, with dealer.

Chassinat in BIFAO x (1912), 161-2 [iii]Abydos. Kôm el-Sult.ân. Various.v.52AText of plaque from pyramidion of Amenpaiden, seen at dealer’s in 1912.

Chassinat in BIFAO x (1912), 164 [ix]Hierakonpolis. Miscellaneous.v.200Stela of Harmeni, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, C 228.

Chassinat in BIFAO x (1912), 165-7Valley of Kings. B. Finds.i2.58814 clay-sealings found in pillaged tomb near Royal Tomb 22.

Chassinat in BIFAO x (1912), 167 [middle] n. 2Thebes. Theban tomb 158, Tjanufer.i2.271Bricks of Amenophis II, in Philadelphia PA, The University Museum, 29.86.711, 29.87.620-1.

Chassinat in BIFAO x (1912), 167, note 3Thebes. Temple of Ramesses IV.ii2.424Bricks of Amenemopet (found in el-Birâbi).

Chassinat in BIFAO x (1912), 172 fig. 2

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Saqqâra. D. 64. Tomb of Ptahhotp [II].iii2.603(18)Men with bull, from register VI (from cast in Paris, Musée du Louvre).

Chassinat in BIFAO x (1912), 176-7Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Tombs of Priests of Amun.i2.636Text with hymns from fragment of coffin of Penmaet,probably Dyn. XXII, in Brussels, Musées Royauxd’Art et d’Histoire, E. 6309 (formerly in French Institute at Cairo).

Chassinat in BIFAO x (1912), 186-7Edfu. Birth House.vi.171Names.

Chassinat in BIFAO x (1912), 191 [middle] n. 8Dendera. Temple of Isis. Exterior.vi.107AText of Isis from 3rd register, 1st scene, on South wall.

Chassinat in BIFAO x (1912), 191 [middle] n. 9Dendera. Temple of Isis. Exterior.vi.107AText of Horus from 2nd register, 1st scene, on South wall.

Chassinat in BIFAO x (1912), 191 [middle] n. 10Dendera. Temple of Isis. Exterior.vi.107AText of Thoth from 4th register, 4th scene, on North wall.

Bissing in BIFAO x (1912), 200 with plate at end.Deir el-Bah. ri. Dyn. XI Temple-Royal Tomb.ii2.391Part of stela of Sesostris III, dedicated to Mentuhotp III (Nebhepetre) and Amenre.

Daressy in BIFAO xi (1914), 25-8 pl. iiiThebes. Temple of Amenophis III.ii2.452Part of black granite statue of Amenophis III (pl. iii =JE 33901), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 33900-1.

Daressy in BIFAO xi (1914), 29-34 pls. i, iiEl-Qant.ara. Cemetery.iv.7

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Texts of sarcophagus of Pedamenopet (?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.

Daressy in BIFAO xi (1914), 29-34 pls. iii, ivEl-Qant.ara. Cemetery.iv.7Texts of sarcophagi of Hepnen and son Hepmesi.

Gauthier in BIFAO xi (1914), 208 [3]Karnak. Cachette.ii2.149Cartouches from statue of Espekashuti, temp. Sesonchis III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42232.

Daressy in BIFAO xi (1914), 235 cf. pl. viii [1]Karnak. Miscellaneous.ii2.285Text from throne from statue of Imhotep, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 2.2.21.5.

Daressy in BIFAO xi (1914), 236Benha. Miscellaneous.iv.67ATitle from statue of Merhariotef, probably Ptolemaic.

Daressy in BIFAO xi (1914), 236-7 n. 1Thebes. Temple of Tuthmosis III.ii2.427Notes about discovery of Temple.

Daressy in BIFAO xii (1916), 2 pl. iDendera. Great Temple. East Osiris Chapel.vi.100Zodiac ceiling.

Daressy in BIFAO xii (1916), 25 ns. 2, 3 pl. ii8Square plaque with circular zodiac, Roman, seen with dealer (squeeze in French Institute at Cairo).

Gauthier in BIFAO xii (1916), 52-6Saqqâra. North of Step Pyramid. Tomb with sarcophagi of Dyn. XXX.iii2.504Sarcophagus of Thaiharpata, year 15 of Nektanebos II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 29306.

Legrain in BIFAO xii (1916), 80-1 [bottom]Karnak. Temple of Monthu. North Propylon.ii2.4(8)h-i

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Text of Monthu-re from register III of left jamb.

Legrain in BIFAO xii (1916), 83Madâmûd. Temple. Miscellaneous.v.146Cartouches from blocks of Sebkemsaf I and from jambs usurped Sebkhotp III.

Legrain in BIFAO xii (1916), 83-4Madâmûd. Miscellaneous. Exact provenance unknown.v.150Head of Sesostris III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 486.

Legrain in BIFAO xii (1916), 84Madâmûd. Temple. Doorway Amenophis II.v.141Statue of Tuthmosis III, in New York NY, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 14.7.15.

Legrain in BIFAO xii (1916), 84 [bottom]Madâmûd. Great Temple. Gate of Tiberius.v.137ACartouches.

Legrain in BIFAO xii (1916), 87 [top]Karnak. Temple of Monthu. Propylon.ii2.3(8)Titles of Monthu-re from I on left jamb.

Legrain in BIFAO xii (1916), 89-90 [I]8Titles from stela of Hetepamun (woman), in Sabatier, R. G. B. Collection, 87.

Legrain in BIFAO xii (1916), 90 [II]Thebes. Temple Area.i2.776Titles from block-statue, Esmin, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 680.

Legrain in BIFAO xii (1916), 90-1 [III]Karnak. Cachette.ii2.159Texts, statue of Ihet, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37857.

Legrain in BIFAO xii (1916), 91-2 [IV]Karnak. Cachette.ii2.156

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Statue of Ahmosi, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37075.

Legrain in BIFAO xii (1916), 92-3 [V]Karnak. Cachette.ii2.158Texts, statue of Rohet, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37342.

Legrain in BIFAO xii (1916), 93-4 [VI]Karnak. Cachette.ii2.155Texts, statue of Mentuemmehyt, Persian, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36905 bis (called JE 36982).

Legrain in BIFAO xii (1916), 94 [VII]Karnak. Cachette.ii2.156Texts of statue of Ankhpekhrod, Persian, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37129 (called 37120).

Legrain in BIFAO xii (1916), 97Madâmûd. Temple of Monthu.v.140-1Titles of Monthu from thicknesses at (3).

Legrain in BIFAO xii (1916), 98Madâmûd. Temple of Monthu.v.140-1Title of Monthu-re from jamb at (40).

Legrain in BIFAO xii (1916), 100-1Shanhûr.v.136Names of some divinities.

Legrain in BIFAO xii (1916), 101-23T. ôd. Ptolemaic Temple.v.168-9Description.

Legrain in BIFAO xii (1916), 104 [4]T. ôd. Ptolemaic Temple.v.168-9Goddess Hat-Mehit, register III at (5).

Legrain in BIFAO xii (1916), 104 [5]T. ôd. Ptolemaic Temple.

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v.168-9Monthu of Madâmûd, top register at (9) - (10).

Legrain in BIFAO xii (1916), 104 [6]T. ôd. Ptolemaic Temple.v.168-9Naos of Nektanebos I or Sesostris I, top register at (8).

Legrain in BIFAO xii (1916), 105 [upper]T. ôd. Ptolemaic Temple.v.168-9Text of fragment of obelisk of Sesostris I, finds.

Legrain in BIFAO xii (1916), 105 [lower]T. ôd. Ptolemaic Temple.v.168-9Plan of Temple.

Legrain in BIFAO xii (1916), 107 fig. 1T. ôd. Ptolemaic Temple.v.168-9Plan of Temple.

Legrain in BIFAO xii (1916), 109T. ôd. Ptolemaic Temple.v.168-9Bull walking, above jamb at (1).

Legrain in BIFAO xii (1916), 114T. ôd. Ptolemaic Temple.v.168-9Part text concerning statue, on jamb at (1).

Legrain in BIFAO xii (1916), 119 fig. 2T. ôd. Ptolemaic Temple.v.168-9Woman before Thenent in shrine, on jamb at (2).

Legrain in BIFAO xii (1916), 119 [middle-left]T. ôd. Ptolemaic Temple.v.168-9Names of first 3 goddesses, at (3) - (4).

Legrain in BIFAO xii (1916), 105 [lower]

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T. ôd. Miscellaneous.v.169Texts of offering table of Sesostris I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museumm, CG 23004.

Legrain in BIFAO xii (1916), 120 fig. 3 cf. 121T. ôd. Ptolemaic Temple.v.168-9Scene, omitting bulls, register II, at (5) - (6).

Legrain in BIFAO xii (1916), 121 fig. 4T. ôd. Ptolemaic Temple.v.168-9Head and text, register III, at (6).

Legrain in BIFAO xii (1916), 122 fig. 5T. ôd. Ptolemaic Temple.v.168-9Tjenent etc. in shrine, register II, at (7).

Legrain in BIFAO xii (1916), 122 [bottom]T. ôd. Ptolemaic Temple.v.168-9Title of Amun, register II, at (8).

Legrain in BIFAO xii (1916), 123 [top]T. ôd. Ptolemaic Temple.v.168-9Gods, register III, at (7).

Legrain in BIFAO xii (1916), 123 [middle]T. ôd. Ptolemaic Temple.v.168-9Unnamed king offers to gods, register II, at (9) - (10).

Gauthier, H. in BIFAO xii (1916), 125 [1]8Pyramidion of Neferhotpes, Old or Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, Institut Français.

Gauthier, H. in BIFAO xii (1916), 126 [2] pl. i (as sandstone)Left part804-005-700Lintel, probably from a doorway, Tjeti Ttj, Overseer of prophets, sma-priest of Min, etc., wifeNefertjentet Nfr-tntt, King’s ornament, two sons and a daughter, and before them, seven columns ofautobiographical text describing Tjeti’s career under Pepy I and Merenre I, temp. Merenre I or later, left

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part in Paris, Musée National du Paris, Musée du Louvre, A.F.9460, right part in Chicago IL, FieldMuseum of Natural History, A.31700. (Probably from el-H. awâwîsh.)

Gauthier, H. in BIFAO xii (1916), 126-7 [3]8Text from fragment of bas-relief Hathor, holding sistrum and menat with text of h. eb-sed, MiddleKingdom, temp. Amenemhet III, in French Institute, Cairo.

Gauthier, H. in BIFAO xii (1916), 127 [4]8Text from fragment of obelisk of Sebekemsaf I, Middle Kingdom in French Institute, Cairo.

Gauthier, H. in BIFAO xii (1916), 128 [5]801-449-470Text of red granite base of statue of Sonb, Middle Kingdom, in French Institute, Cairo.

Gauthier, H. in BIFAO xii (1916), 128-30 [6] pl. iiThebes. Dra Abû el-Naga. Finds.i2.612Lower part statue of Queen Tetisheri, dedicated by Sensonb, in French Institute, Cairo.

Gauthier, H. in BIFAO xii (1916), 130 [7]8Text of fragment of sandstone stela with Amosis and Queen Ahmosi Nefertere, Dyn. XVIII, name ofowner lost, in French Institute, Cairo.

Gauthier, H. in BIFAO xii (1916), 130-1 [8], 131 [9]OmitFunerary cones, in French Institute, Cairo.

Gauthier, H. in BIFAO xii (1916), 134-5 [10]Thebes. Tomb 383, Merimosi.i2.436Small stela of deceased, Viceroy of Kush, Dyn. XVIII, in French Institute, Cairo.

Gauthier, H. in BIFAO xii (1916), 135-6 [11]Edfu Tell. Finds.v.204Text of fragment of stela of an Overseer of Prophets, Dyn. XVIII, in French Institute, Cairo.

Gauthier, H. in BIFAO xii (1916), 136 [12]8Text of fragment of stela, Dyn. XIX-XX, gods and seven fish, in French Institute, Cairo.

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see Gauthier, H. in BIFAO xii (1916), 136-7 [13] (texts)803-051-400Much effaced stela, probably round-topped, man in adoration before Osiris, Isis and another goddess, andfour lines of offering text below, probably Dyn. XX, in Cairo, Institut français d’Archéologie Orientale, in1916.

Gauthier, H. in BIFAO xii (1916), 137-8 [14] pl. iii8Fragment of pink sandstone stela (?) with remains of twelve lines of text of Espaneferhor, in FrenchInstitute, Cairo.

Gauthier, H. in BIFAO xii (1916), 138-9 [15] (=Rec. de Trav. ix 91)Akhmîm. Miscellaneous.v.25AAlabaster base and feet of Osorkon-ankh, in French Institute, Cairo, now in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE91300.

Gauthier, H. in BIFAO xii (1916), 139-40 [16] fig. 18Text of sandstone offering-table of Imhotep, in French Institute, Cairo.

Gauthier, H. in BIFAO xii (1916), 140-2 [17] pl. iv8Black schist astronomical (?) tablet, Dyn. XXVI, in French Institute, Cairo.

Gauthier, H. in BIFAO xii (1916), 142-3 [18] pl. v8Sandstone stela with a line of Greek at bottom, man before Osiris and small god, Graeco-Roman, inFrench Institute, Cairo.

Gauthier, H. in BIFAO xii (1916), 143-4 [19]OmitGreek inscription, in French Institute, Cairo.

Gauthier, H. in BIFAO xii (1916), 144 [20] pl. vi ( = Rec. de Trav. xxiii 126-7 clxxxi)8Limestone circular zodiac on square plaque, Roman, from squeeze in French Institute, Cairo.

see Daressy in BIFAO xii (1916), 145-59Thebes. Valley of the Kings. Tomb 55, Amenophis IV (formerly attributed to Queen Teye).i2.566Description of coffin etc.

Daressy in BIFAO xii (1916), 161-72

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Found near El-Minya.iv.133ATexts of three fragments of Palermo stone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 39734-5, 44859.

Daressy in BIFAO xii (1916), 173-4Mît Rahîna. Miscellaneous. Various.iii2.874Text of fragment (e) of Palermo stone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 44860.

Daressy in BIFAO xii (1916), 173Mît Rahîna. Miscellaneous. Various.iii2.874Fragment (g) of Palermo stone, in London, University College.

Legrain in BIFAO xiii (1917), 2 [1]Thebes. Temple of Sethos I. Room X.ii2.413(63)Text concerning bark of Mut.

Legrain in BIFAO xiii (1917), 2 [2]Luxor Temple. Chapels of Mut and Khons.ii2.319Mut, text dedicated by Ramesses II at (109) (a)-(b).

Legrain in BIFAO xiii (1917), 2-3 [3-5]Luxor Temple. Chapels of Mut and Khons.ii2.319Khons, text dedicated by Ramesses II at (113) (a), (b).

Legrain in BIFAO xiii (1917), 3 [7] pl. iLuxor Temple. Court of Ramesses II.ii2.309(33)Bark of Mut, and King before Mut.

Legrain in BIFAO xiii (1917), 3 [6]Luxor Temple. Court of Ramesses II.ii2.310(44)Text below bark of Khons at (44).

Legrain in BIFAO xiii (1917), 4Thebes. Temple of Sethos I.ii2.411(41)Text above bark of Sethos I.

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Legrain in BIFAO xiii (1917), 8Luxor Temple. II. Chapel of Mut.ii2.319Dedicatory text, Ramesses II.

Legrain in BIFAO xiii (1917), 13Karnak. Great Temple. Granite Sanctuary.ii2.101Rebuilding-text of Philip at (296).

Legrain in BIFAO xiii (1917), 14 [top]Karnak. Great Temple. Granite Sanctuary.ii2.101Fragmetary building-text from ceiling of West Room IX (294).

Legrain in BIFAO xiii (1917), 14 [near top]Karnak. Great Temple. Granite Sanctuary.ii2.100Rebuilding-text below scenes at (287)-(288).

Legrain in BIFAO xiii (1917), pl. iiKarnak. Great Temple. Granite Sanctuary.ii2.99Plan.

Legrain in BIFAO xiii (1917), pl. ii [K]Karnak. Great Temple. Sixth Pylon.ii2.89Vestibule-plan.

Legrain in BIFAO xiii (1917), 15Karnak. Granite Sanctuary. Exterior.ii2.100(288)Four scenes, Philip consecrates victims, etc.

Legrain in BIFAO xiii (1917), 15 [bottom] pl. vii [1]Karnak. IX-X Granite Sanctuary.ii2.99Granite block from birth-shrine [Tuthmosis III], King before Amun and list below.

Legrain in BIFAO xiii (1917), 15 pl. vii [3]Karnak. Great Temple. IX-X. Granite Sanctuary. Bark-shrine Tuthmosis III.ii2.98Block from bark-shrine of Tuthmosis III.

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Legrain in BIFAO xiii (1917), 15 [after 3]Karnak. Great Temple. IX-X. Granite Sanctuary. Bark-shrine Tuthmosis III.ii2.99Granite block, Tuthmosis III before Amun, and list of metals.

Legrain in BIFAO xiii (1917), 16 pl. vii [2]Karnak. Great Temple. IX-X. Granite Sanctuary. Bark-shrine Tuthmosis III.ii2.99Block from bark-shrine of Tuthmosis III; Register II: King before bark carried by priests, and runs toAmen-re.

BIFAO xiii (1917), 22 [near bottom]Karnak. Great Temple. IX-X. Granite Sanctuary.Omit.Rear wall, jamb.<<>>

Legrain in BIFAO xiii (1917), 22 [bottom]8Two coffins of Amenhotp, Dyn. XX, titles from 1st coffin, in Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale, 58, 59.

Legrain in BIFAO xiii (1917), 23-5 pl. ivKarnak. Great Temple. Granite Sanctuary.ii2.100Scenes, Philip with gods and barks at (290).

Legrain in BIFAO xiii (1917), 23-5 pl. iv [right]Karnak. Great Temple. Granite Sanctuary.ii2.100-1Philip from scene at (291).

Legrain in BIFAO xiii (1917), 24 [4]Karnak. Great Temple. Granite Sanctuary.ii2.100Speech of Thoth for 3rd scene of register at (290).

Legrain in BIFAO xiii (1917), 24-5Karnak. Great Temple. Granite Sanctuary.ii2.100Part of text of Amun and Ament from 4th scene of register I at (290).

Legrain in BIFAO xiii (1917), 25 [9]Karnak. Great Temple. Granite Sanctuary.ii2.100

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Texts from register III at (290).

see Legrain in BIFAO xiii (1917), 26-7 [1, 2]Karnak. Great Temple. Hypostyle. Shrines Ramesses I.ii2.43(149)-(150)with re-used alabaster blocks of Tuthmosis III and IV.

Legrain in BIFAO xiii (1917), 27 pl. v [2]Karnak. Great Temple. Hypostyle. Shrines Ramesses I.ii2.43(149)-(150)Re-used alabaster block Tuthmosis III from South Shrine.

Legrain in BIFAO xiii (1917), 28 pl. v [3, 4]Karnak. Court between Seventh and Eighth Pylons. Chapel Tuthmosis III.ii2.173Views.

Legrain in BIFAO xiii (1917), 28Karnak. Court between Seventh and Eighth Pylons. Chapel Tuthmosis III.ii2.173Gate.

Legrain in BIFAO xiii (1917), 28-30 fig. 3Karnak. Court II. Chapel Tuthmosis III (bark-statue).ii2.173Description and plan.

Legrain in BIFAO xiii (1917), pl. v [3, 4]Karnak. Court II. Chapel Tuthmosis III (bark-statue).ii2.173Views.

Legrain in BIFAO xiii (1917), 37 pl. iii [1]Karnak. Great Temple. Hypostyle.ii2.48(159)Part of bark of Amun from 1st scene in register III.

Legrain in BIFAO xiii (1917), pl. iii [2-4] cf. 37Karnak. Gt. Tle. Hypostyle.ii2.47(158)Ram. II before bark of Amun from second scene in register III.

Legrain in BIFAO xiii (1917), 37 pl. vi [1]Karnak. Great Temple. Hypostyle. Interior.

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ii2.45(154)Sethos I and priest in procession from register III.

Legrain in BIFAO xiii (1917), 39 [near top]Karnak. Cachette.Omit.Titles from statue of Esparhorenhet, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42189.

Legrain in BIFAO xiii (1917), 41 [middle and bottom]Karnak. Cachette.Omit.Titles from statue of Esparhorenhet, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42189.

Legrain in BIFAO xiii (1917), 42 pl. vi [2]Karnak. Great Temple. Hypostyle. Interior.ii2.47(158)Register III: Sethos I, Inmutf and Ennead.

Legrain in BIFAO xiii (1917), 47 fig. 4(= Cham. Mon. CCCV [47])Karnak. Great Temple. Granite Sanctuary. East Room X.ii2.101(295)Amen-re embraced by Mut.

Legrain in BIFAO xiii (1917), 57 pl. vi [3]Karnak. Great Temple. Granite Sanctuary.ii2.100(287)Statue of Amen-re Kamutf, on shrine.

Legrain in BIFAO xiii (1917), 58 pl. vi [4]Karnak. Great Temple. Hypostyle.ii2.43(151)iv,2Register IV: 2nd scene, King and statue of Amen-re Kamutf.

Legrain in BIFAO xiii (1917), 60 [upper]Luxor. Court of Ramesses II. Colonnades.ii2.311(49)-(50)Architrave text.

Legrain in BIFAO xiii (1917), 60 [middle]Luxor. Court of Ramesses II.ii2.310(40)Shrine of Amun. Text at base.

Legrain in BIFAO xiii (1917), 63

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Temple of Sethos I. Room XXIX.ii2.418(105)Dedication-text concerning bark of Amun.

Legrain in BIFAO xiii (1917), 67, fig. 5 on 69Edfu. Temple of Horus. Sanctuary.vi.146Naos of Nektanebos.

Legrain in BIFAO xiii (1917), 70, cf. 71 fig. 6Dendera. Great Temple. Sanctuary.vi.62(147)Divine barks.

Legrain in BIFAO xiii (1917), 65 pl. vii [4]Karnak. Third Pylon. Shrine of Hatshepsut.ii2.66Block, bark of Hatshepsut in procession.

Gauthier in BIFAO xiv (1918), 33-41 pl.801-801-110Base of statue (?) of Pedubaste, son of Hor, priest of the temples at Memphis, (wife Iterau, songstress ofAnubis on big mountain, and 3 daughters) with calendar of feasts of Imhotep, Ptolemaic or Roman, withCairo dealer in 1917, in London, British Museum, EA 512.

Clédat in BIFAO xvi (1919), 201-3Red Sea Canal. Between El-Shallûfa and El-Kabrît.iv.52Stela Darius I, in Ismailia Museum.

Clédat in BIFAO xvi (1919), 207Ancient Caravan Route from Red Sea to Wâdi Tummilât.iv.53Stela of Ramesses II from Gebel Abû Hassa, now at Ismailia.

Clédat in BIFAO xvi (1919), 208Ancient Caravan Route from Red Sea to Wâdi Tummilât.iv.53Stela of Ramesses II from Gebel Murr, now at Ismailia.

Clédat in BIFAO xvi (1919), 208-12 fig. 4Ancient Caravan Route from Red Sea to Wâdi Tummilât.iv.53Remains of reliefs Sethos I and Ramesses II from Temple at Gebel Abû Hassa, at Ismailia.

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Clédat in BIFAO xvi (1919), 209 fig. 3Ancient Caravan Route from Red Sea to Wâdi Tummilât.iv.53Plan of Temple from Gebel Murr, at Ismailia.

Clédat in BIFAO xvi (1919), 212Ancient Caravan Route from Red Sea to Wâdi Tummilât.iv.53Name of Hath. or from fragment of stela at Temple at Gebel Abû Hassa, at Ismailia.

Clédat in BIFAO xvi (1919), 226-7Ancient Canal from Red Sea at Wâdi Tummilât.iv.52Texts from stela of Xerxes (part in situ).

Clédat in BIFAO xvi (1919), last plate but oneSuez to El-Tell el-Kebîr.iv.52Map of south-east part.

Gauthier in BIFAO xvii (1920), pl. iEdfu to Berenice. Wâdi Abbâd. Rock-Temple.vii.321View.

Gauthier in BIFAO xvii (1920), pl. ii [left]Edfu to Berenice. Wâdi Abbâd. Rock-Temple.vii.323(6)Scenes.

Gauthier in BIFAO xvii (1920), pl. iii [right]Edfu to Berenice. Wâdi Abbâd. Rock-Temple.vii.323(7)Scenes.

Gauthier in BIFAO xvii (1920), pl. ii [right]Edfu to Berenice. Wâdi Abbâd. Rock-Temple.vii.323(8)-(9)Statue of King.

Gauthier in BIFAO xvii (1920), pl. iii [left]Edfu to Berenice. Wâdi Abbâd. Rock-Temple.vii.323(8)-(9)Statue of King.

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Gauthier in BIFAO xvii (1920), pl. ivEdfu to Berenice. Wâdi Abbâd. Rock-Temple.vii.323(12)Outer doorway.

Gauthier in BIFAO xvii (1920), pl. v [left]Edfu to Berenice. Wâdi Abbâd. Rock-Temple.vii.323(13)Thickness.

Gauthier in BIFAO xvii (1920), pl. v [right]Edfu to Berenice. Wâdi Abbâd. Rock-Temple.vii.324(16)-(17)Scenes.

Gauthier in BIFAO xvii (1920), pl. viEdfu to Berenice. Wâdi Abbâd. Rock-Tle.vii. 323(15)Text.

Gauthier in BIFAO xvii (1920), pl. viiEdfu to Berenice. Wâdi Abbâd. Rock-Temple.vii.323(14)Text.

Gauthier in BIFAO xvii (1920), 1-38Edfu to Berenice. Wâdi Abbâd. Rock-Temple.vii.321Description.

Gauthier in BIFAO xvii (1920), 10 figs. 1, 2Edfu to Berenice. Wâdi Abbâd. Rock-Temple.vii.321Plan and section.

Gauthier in BIFAO xvii (1920), 12Edfu to Berenice. Wâdi Abbâd. Rock-Temple.vii.322(10)-(11)Columns.

Gauthier in BIFAO xvii (1920), 13 [a]Edfu to Berenice. Wâdi Abbâd. Rock-Temple.vii.322(3)Name-rings.

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Gauthier in BIFAO xvii (1920), 13 [b]Edfu to Berenice. Wâdi Abbâd. Rock-Temple.vii.322(5)Name-rings.

Gauthier in BIFAO xvii (1920), 36Edfu to Berenice. Wâdi Abbâd. Rock-Temple.vii.325Cartouches.

Gauthier in BIFAO xvii (1920), pl.s viii-x [left]Edfu to Berenice. Wâdi Abbâd. Rock-Temple.vii.324(16)-(17)Scenes.

Gauthier in BIFAO xvii (1920), pl. x [right]Edfu to Berenice. Wâdi Abbâd. Rock-Temple.vii.324(18)Doorway.

Gauthier in BIFAO xvii (1920), pls. xi-xiii [right]Edfu to Berenice. Wâdi Abbâd. Rock-Temple.vii.324(19)-(20)Scene.

Gauthier in BIFAO xvii (1920), pl. xiii [left]Edfu to Berenice. Wâdi Abbâd. Rock-Temple.vii.324(21)Doorway.

Gauthier in BIFAO xvii (1920), pl. xivEdfu to Berenice. Wâdi Abbâd. Rock-Temple.vii.324(24)Central niche.

Gauthier in BIFAO xvii (1920), pl. xv [left]Edfu to Berenice. Wâdi Abbâd. Rock-Temple.vii.324(25)East niche.

Gauthier in BIFAO xvii (1920), pl. xv [right]Edfu to Berenice. Wâdi Abbâd. Rock-Temple.vii.324(22)Scene.

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Gauthier in BIFAO xvii (1920), pl. xvi [right]Edfu to Berenice. Wâdi Abbâd. Rock-Temple.vii.324(26)West niche.

Gauthier in BIFAO xvii (1920), pls. xvii-xxEdfu to Berenice. Wâdi Abbâd. Rock-Temple.vii.324Pillars I-IV.

Kuentz in BIFAO xvii (1920), 121-2Wâdi Hammâmât. Fawâkhîr.vii.3313 texts, of Amenemhet, year 2 of Mentuhotp IV.

Kuentz in BIFAO xvii (1920), 128-9Aswân. Tomb of Herkhuf.v.237(3)-(4)APart of text of letter of Pepy II.

Kuentz in BIFAO xxi (1923), 107-11Edfu Tell. Finds.v.203Texts of stelae of Senbu and Theni, seen at dealers at Edfu.

Kuentz in BIFAO xxi (1923), 113-17 with pl. at endKarnak. Court North of Seventh Pylon.ii2.131(487)Texts of Israel stela.

Kuentz in BIFAO xxi (1923), 120 [1]Thebes. Tomb 38, Djeserkarasonb. Texts.i2.69-70Adoration of sun at (1).

Kuentz in BIFAO xxi (1923), 121-2 [2-7].Thebes. Tomb 38, Djeserkarasonb. Texts.i2.69-70Scene in upper part at (2).

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Kuentz in BIFAO xxi (1923), 123-5 [8-14]Thebes. Tomb 38, Djeserkarasonb. Texts.i2.69-70Agricultural scenes at (3).

Kuentz in BIFAO xxi (1923), 126-7 [15-17]Thebes. Tomb 38, Djeserkarasonb. Texts.i2.69-70Offering-bringers before deceased and wife at (4).

Kuentz in BIFAO xxi (1923), 127 [18]Thebes. Tomb 38, Djeserkarasonb. Texts.i2.69-70Scene of offerings at (5).

Kuentz in BIFAO xxi (1923), 128-30 [19-27]Thebes. Tomb 38, Djeserkarasonb. Texts.i2.69-70Banquet at (6).

Bruyère in BIFAO xxii (1923), 122 fig. 1, 132 fig. 5, 121-33 pl.Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Village. Decorations.i2.704Fresco (reconstructed), Hath. or nursing Horus etc., and plan of house, from House SE.1.

Bruyère, B. in BIFAO xxii (1923), 126 with n. 3 fig. 3803-045-679Round-topped stela, two registers, I, on right, son and dedicator of stela Penamun, Lector priest ofAmenophis I, offering lotus flower to mother Mutiotef, and on left, Penamun suckled by womanMutreset, Nurse, II, daughter Mutnefert pouring water into bowl held by seated Nefertimau, Cornmeasurer of the overseer of cattle (nfrt), with another two sons and a daughter seated on the groundbehind Mutnefert, and a line of dedication at bottom, mid-Dyn. XVIII, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, C 276and C 320 [E.3447].

Bruyère in BIFAO xxii (1923), 130 n. 28Text from pyramidion of Harhotp, New Kingdom (?), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.

Clédat in BIFAO xxii (1923), pl. iii [upper] cf. 172Tell Faramâ (Pelusium).iv.1View of site.

Aimé-Giron in BIFAO xxiii (1924), 2-11 pl.

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Kuentz in BIFAO xxiii (1924), 86El- Amârna. Royal Tomb.iv.236(10)Scene, ostriches etc. in desert.

Kuentz in BIFAO xxiii (1924), 87 pl.Medînet Habu. Great Temple. First Pylon.ii2.491(62)Bas, goddesses and ostriches.

Foucart in BIFAO xxiv (1924), 49 ff. pl. iKarnak. Third Pylon. East Face.ii2.61(183)Amenophis III offering on bark of Amun-Re.

Foucart in BIFAO xxiv (1924), 53 ff. pl. iiKarnak. Third Pylon. East Face.ii2.61(183)Royal bark being rowed.

Foucart in BIFAO xxiv (1924), 55-7 pl. iiiKarnak. Third Pylon. East Face.ii2.61(183)Scenes on hull of bark.

Foucart in BIFAO xxiv (1924), 107Thebes. Tomb 36, Ibi.i2.67(23)Lines 3 and 4 of text on right jamb, ‘address to living’.

Foucart in BIFAO xxiv (1924), 108Thebes. Tomb 74, Tjanuny.i2.144(2)Part of offering-text.

Foucart in BIFAO xxiv (1924), 58 ff. pl. ivKarnak. Hypostyle. Interior.ii2.44(152)iiiBark of Amun from register III.

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Foucart in BIFAO xxiv (1924), 82-3 pls. v [upper], vi [upper]Karnak. Great Temple. Hypostyle. Interior.ii2.47(157)Scenes, III, 3-7.

Foucart in BIFAO xxiv (1924), pls. v [lower], vi [lower]Karnak. Great Temple. Hypostyle.ii2.47(157)A(157) IV - 3, bark (containing Wepwaut, etc.) towing Userhet-bark of Amun.

Foucart in BIFAO xxiv (1924), 87-9 pl. vii [upper]Karnak. Third Pylon. Bark-shrine of Hatshepsut.ii2.66(45) Bark on river with Tuthmosis III rowing.

Foucart in BIFAO xxiv (1924), pl. vii [lower left]Karnak. Third Pylon. Bark-shrine of Hatshepsut.ii2.69Queen offering water to Amun.

Foucart in BIFAO xxiv (1924), pl. vii [lower right]Karnak. Third Pylon. Bark-shrine of Hatshepsut.ii2.71Upper part, queen with offerings before mummiform god.

Foucart in BIFAO xxiv (1924), pl. viiiOmit. (<<>>)

Foucart in BIFAO xxiv (1924), pl. ix [A]Deir el Bah. ri. Dyn. XI Temple. Hall.ii2.386Fragment with prow of bark of Amun.

Foucart in BIFAO xxiv (1924), 118-19 pl. ix [B]Karnak. Temple of Mut in Court.ii2.258“Piankhi” block with prow of boat, tree and sphinx, etc., in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 31886.

Foucart in BIFAO xxiv (1924), pl. x [upper part]Karnak. Granite Sanctuary.ii2.100(290)2 barks from register II.

Foucart in BIFAO xxiv (1924), pl. x [lower part]

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Karnak. Granite Sanctuary.ii2.100(290)Bark towed by Philip from register III.

Foucart in BIFAO xxiv (1924), 67 n. 2 pl. xiThebes. Deir el-Medîna. Inside Ptolemaic Enclosure.i2.699Bas-relief, Amenemonet barks, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43591 (called 43271).

Foucart in BIFAO xxiv (1924), pl. xii [A, B]Karnak. Temple of Ramesses III. Exterior.ii2.34(121)Bark of Amenre (in Bibl. incorrectly at (11)).

Foucart in BIFAO xxiv (1924), pl. xiiiKarnak. Temple of Khons.ii2.230(17)-(18)Hrihor on board galley of Amun at III.

Foucart in BIFAO xxiv (1924), pl. xivThebes. Tomb 19, Amenmosi.i2.33(3)Bark of Amenre towed on river, from upper register.

Foucart in BIFAO xxiv (1924), pl. xv (no page found)Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous.i2.416Fragments of stela of Amenpahapi and Irinufer, formerly in Ilton Collection.

Foucart in BIFAO xxiv (1924), pl. xvi [=Bruyère, pl. xi]Thebes. Tomb 216, Neferhotep. Sepulchural Chambers - vault.i2.314Winged Nut pouring out water.

Foucart in BIFAO xxiv (1924), pl. xvii (left)Thebes. Valley of Queens. Tomb 66, Nefertari.i2.764(24) and (25)Personified zad-pillar.

Foucart in BIFAO xxiv (1924), pl. xviiThebes. Valley of Queens. Tomb 66, Nefertari.i2.764(23)Hathor, Selket, and winged Maet.

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Foucart in BIFAO xxiv (1924), pl. xviii [= Daressy, pl. xi left]Luxor. Processional. Colonnade.ii2.315(82)-(86)One boat from procession of Amun (Bark), in 3.

Foucart in BIFAO xxiv (1924), pl. xixThebes. Valley of the Kings. 57, Tomb of Haremhab.i2.569, 568(12)Sarcophagus with scene on wall behind.

Foucart in BIFAO xxiv (1924), pl. xx [on L. D. III, 137]Thebes. Hall. K. Tomb 17, Sethos I.i2.542Constellations from astronomical ceiling.

Foucart in BIFAO xxiv (1924), pl. xxiThebes. Valley of the Queens. Tomb 66, Nefertari.i2.763(16) and (17)Bull and seven cows [adored by deceased].

Foucart in BIFAO xxiv (1924), pl. xxii [left part]Medînet Habu. Temple of Ramesses III. Room XXV. South and entrance wall.ii2.512(154)Male with offerings from jamb at (f).

Foucart in BIFAO xxiv (1924), pl. xxii [right part]Medînet Habu. Temple of Ramesses III. Room XXV. South and entrance wall.ii2.512(154)Bull and 5 celestial cows from (g).

Foucart in BIFAO xxiv (1924), pl. xxiii [left part]Thebes. Valley of the Queens. Tomb 66, Nefertari. Room A.i2.763Queen adores bull and 7 cows at (16) - (17).

Foucart in BIFAO xxiv (1924), pl. xxiii [right part]Thebes. Valley of the Queens. Tomb 66, Nefertari. Room A.i2.763Re between Nephthys and Isis at (15).

Foucart in BIFAO xxiv (1924), pl. xxiv [upper part]Thebes. Tomb 5, Neferabet. Burial Chamber B.i2.13Winged disk and Osiris below from ceiling and right, vault scene 8.

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Foucart in BIFAO xxiv (1924), pl. xxiv [lower part]Thebes. Tomb 5, Neferabet. Burial Chamber B.i2.13Anubis at (12) - (13).

Bisson de la Roque in BIFAO xxv (1925), 47-8 pl.Edfu Tell. Finds.v.204Stela of Amenemhet, temp. Sabacon, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46916.

Bruyère in BIFAO xxv (1925), 147-57, 165 pls. i, iiThebes. Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous.i2.742Coffin of young prince, possibly Khaemweset, 8th son of Ramesses III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE49549.

Bruyère in BIFAO xxv (1925), pl. iii [1] cf. 162Thebes. Valley of the Queens. Tomb 55, Amen[h. ir]khopshef.i2.759Prince in scene 4.

Bruyère in BIFAO xxv (1925), pl. iii [2] cf. 162Thebes. Valley of the Queens. Tomb 55, Amen[h. ir]khopshef.i2.759Prince in scene 5.

Bruyère in BIFAO xxv (1925), pl. iii [3] cf. 160Thebes. Valley of the Queens. Tomb 44, Khaemweset.i2.754(2)-(3)Upper part of deceased, in scene 3.

Bruyère in BIFAO xxv (1925), pl. iii [4] cf. 159Thebes. Valley of the Queens. Tomb 43, Setekhhirkhopshef.i2.753(3)Upper part of prince and titles, in scene 3.

Bruyère in BIFAO xxv (1925), pl. iii [5] cf. 158Thebes. Valley of the Queens. Tomb 42, Parahirwenemef.i2.752(4)Prince and titles, from scene 5.

Aimé-Giron in BIFAO xxv (1925), pls. i, ii cf. 191-211Cairo. Monuments Re-used. After Dyn. XX.iv.73A

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Bas-relief, priests before Astarte, Greek period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43081.

Vernier in BIFAO xxv (1925), 169-73 pls. i, iiTell el-Muqdâm. Tomb. Dyn. XXII.iv.39APectoral, Khnum with Hathor and Maet, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 52715.

Tresson in BIFAO xxvii (1927), 32Qûbân. Fort.vii.82Plan.

Tresson in BIFAO xxvii (1927), 33Qûbân. Temple of Amenemhet III.vii.83Plan of columns.

Tresson in BIFAO xxvii (1927), 33-4Qûbân. Temple of Ramesses II.vii.83Finds. Part of text of stela.

Tresson in BIFAO xxvii (1927), 34 [a, b, c]Qûbân. Temple of Amenemhet III.vii.83Cartouches from altar.

Tresson in BIFAO xxvii (1927), 34 [d, f, g, h]Qûbân. Temple of Amenemhet III.vii.83Finds, cartouches from jar and sphinx.

Mahler, E. in BIFAO xxvii (1927), 40-3 pl. i [1]803-026-160Round-topped stela, sun disc, cartouche of Nimaetre (Amenemhet III) flanked by two jackals, three linesof offering text and three registers, I, Sehetepib Sh. tp-jb, Controller, son of woman Henut H. nwt, and wifeRenesemib Rn.s-m-jb(.j), daughter of woman Keni Knj, seated at table, with parents seated on the groundbefore them, II-III, five relatives seated on the ground in each, temp. Amenemhet III, in Budapest,Szépmvészeti Múzeum, 51.2142.

Mahler in BIFAO xxvii (1927), 43-6 pl. i [2]Abydos. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.100AStela of Meru, good name Ameny, Middle Kingdom, (formerly Mahler Collection), in Budapest,

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Mahler, E. in BIFAO xxvii (1927), 46-51 [3] pl. ii [3]803-047-900Round-topped stela, three registers, I, Harmosi, Custodian of the treasury, followed by his son Sipair,Servant of the treasury, and his (Sipair’s) mother (Harmosi’s wife) Sitty and his (Sipair’s) wifeWadjetronpet, II, on left, Sipair libating offerings, followed by his small son Khaemweset, before seatedHarmosi and Sitty, with another seated couple on right, III, three kneeling men faced by three kneelingwomen, all kneeling, and a line of offering text below, mid-Dyn. XVIII, in Budapest, SzépmuvészetiMúzeum, 51.2147.

Mahler, E. in BIFAO xxvii (1927), 51-8 pl. ii [4]803-088-090Round-topped stela, jackal in barque in lunette, and below, Djeho in adoration before Osiris, Isis andNephthys, with six lines of text taken from Chapters 68, 102 and 106 of Book of the Dead at bottom,probably Ptolemaic, in Budapest, Szépmuvészeti Múzeum, 51.2150.

erný in BIFAO xxvii (1927), 163-4 n. 4Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga. C. Tomb of Queen Ahmosi-Nefertere.i2.599Description.

erný in BIFAO xxvii (1927), 166-9, cf. 165 fig. 1Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous.i2.736Figure of Amenophis I from stela, name lost, Dyn. XIX, in London, British Museum, EA 277.

erný in BIFAO xxvii (1927), 166-9, cf. 165 fig. 2Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous.i2.730Figure of Amenophis I from stela of Nufer, Dyn. XVIII-XIX, in London, British Museum, EA 811.

erný in BIFAO xxvii (1927), 166-9, cf. 165 fig. 3Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous.i2.715Figure of Amenophis I from stela of Amenemopet, Dyn. XVIII-XIX, in London, British Museum, EA816.

erný in BIFAO xxvii (1927), 166-9, cf. 165 fig. 4Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous.i2.731Figure of Amenophis I from stela of Parennufer, Dyn. XVIII-XIX, in London, British Museum, EA1347.

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erný in BIFAO xxvii (1927), 169 fig. 5Thebes. Tomb 290, Irenufer.Omit.King on stela, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, E. 12964.

erný in BIFAO xxvii (1927), 166-9, cf. 166 fig. 6Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous. Reliefs.i2.738Amenophis I from lintel-fragment of Huy (Theban tomb 361), in London, British Museum, EA 448.

erný in BIFAO xxvii (1927), cf. 166 fig. 7Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous.i2.723Figure of Amenophis I from stela of Kaha (Theban tomb 360), in London, British Museum, EA 274.

erný in BIFAO xxvii (1927), cf. 166 n. 1, 171-3 fig. 8Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous. Reliefs.i2.740Figure of Amenophis I from lintel of Peshedu, Dyn. XIX, in London, British Museum, EA 598.

erný in BIFAO xxvii (1927), cf. 166 n. 1, 171-3 fig. 9Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous. Reliefs.i2. 737Figure of Amenophis I from lintel of Tuthmosis III, Dyn. XIX, in London, British Museum, EA 153.

erný in BIFAO xxvii (1927), cf. 166 fig. 10Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous.i2.722Amenophis I from stela of Ken, in London, British Museum, EA 815.

erný in BIFAO xxvii (1927), 167 [a] fig. 14Thebes. Tomb 2, Khabekhnet.i2.7(11)Amenophis I in carrying chair at (11).

erný in BIFAO xxvii (1927), 167-8 [b] fig. 13Thebes. Tomb 2, Khabekhnet.i2.7(9)Amenophis I in carrying chair etc. in register I at (9).

erný in BIFAO xxvii (1927), pl. i [1] cf. 168Thebes. Tomb 2, Khabekhnet.i2.9(24)2nd scene, deceased and wife before Amenophis I (twice represented) and Ahmosi-Nefertari.

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erný in BIFAO xxvii (1927), pl. i [2] cf. 168Thebes. Tomb 2, Khabekhnet.i2.9(24)1st scene, deceased and wife before Re-Harakhti, Osiris and Amenophis I.

erný in BIFAO xxvii (1927), pl. ii cf. 168Thebes. Tomb 335, Nakhtamun.i2.403(26)2nd scene, Amenophis I, Buto and Neith.

erný in BIFAO xxvii (1927), pl. viii [2, 3] cf. 170Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Inside Ptolemaic Enclosure. Baraize Excavations.i2.698-699Stelae of Amenophis I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum JE 43572, 43568.<<>>

erný in BIFAO xxvii (1927), pl. iii cf. 171-2Thebes or Abydos. Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous.i2.721 and v.93Stela of Ipuy, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 26.2.25.5.

erný in BIFAO xxvii (1927), 173Thebes. Tomb 2, Khabekhnet.i2.7(12)Texts of Amenophis I and Queen Ahmosi-Nefertere and Merytamun in Register I.

erný in BIFAO xxvii (1927), 174 pl. iv [2 left]Thebes. Tomb 4, Ken.i2.11(6)Scene at (6).

erný in BIFAO xxvii (1927), 174 pl. iv [2 middle]Thebes. Tomb 4, Ken.i2.12(8)Scene at (8).

erný in BIFAO xxvii (1927), pl. iv [1, 2 right] cf. 174Thebes. Tomb 4, Ken.i2.11(7)Scene at (7).

erný in BIFAO xxvii (1927), pl. v cf. 174-5Thebes. Tomb 5, Neferabet.i2.13

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Scene from ceiling, right vault, Amenophis I before Mert-seger and goddess.

erný in BIFAO xxvii (1927), 175 pl. vi [1]Thebes. Tomb 210, Raweben.i2.307(1)Lintel: double scene, deceased and family before gods, from entrance to Chapel.

erný in BIFAO xxvii (1927), 175 [top]Thebes. Tomb. 7, Ramosi.i2.15(3)Cartouches of Amenophis I.

erný in BIFAO xxvii (1927), pl. vii cf. 175Thebes. Tomb 219, Nebenmaet. Sepulchural Chamberi2.321(8)Two registers, deceased and wife playing flute, before divinities, etc.

erný in BIFAO xxvii (1927), 175-6Thebes. Tomb 219, Nebenmaet.i2.321(5)Cartouches from scene, deceased led by Anubis to Amenophis I from north wall of Chapel.

erný in BIFAO xxvii (1927), pl. vi [2] cf. 176Thebes. Tomb 250, Ramosi.i2.336(6)Double scene, deceased and wife before Osiris, Amenophis I, Ahmosi, Nefertere and gods.

erný in BIFAO xxvii (1927), 176 fig. 12 cf. 201 [65]Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous. Offering-table.i2.743Amenophis I and queen from offering-table of Kynebu (Theban tomb 113).

erný in BIFAO xxvii (1927), pl. viii [1] cf. 188Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous.i2.737Fragment of stela, winged Maet protecting [King], in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 10.8.15.4.

erný in BIFAO xxvii (1927), 190-1 fig. 15Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous.i2.721Fragment of stela of Inh. erkha with statue of Amenophis I, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, N. 665.

erný in BIFAO xxvii (1927), 194-5 pl. ixThebes. Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous. Reliefs.

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i2.739Column base of Ken and others, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 25111 and 51512.

erný in BIFAO xxvii (1927), 198 [11]Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous. Reliefs.i2.738Fragment of Harnufer, Dyn. XIX, in Turin, Museo Egizio, Sup. 6179.

erný in BIFAO xxvii (1927), 198 [13]Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous.i2.735Stela of Tenro, in Turin, Museo Egizio, Sup. 6137.

erný in BIFAO xxvii (1927),198 [14]Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous.i2.744Offering-table of Pay, Dyn. XVIII, in Turin, Museo Egizio (Prov. No. 264), now Sup. 6259.

erný in BIFAO xxvii (1927), 198 [14a]Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous.i2.733Fragments stela of Peshedu, in Turin, Museo Egizio, Sup. 9491.

erný in BIFAO xxvii (1927), 200 [36]Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous.Omit.Offering-table of Piay, Dyn. XIX, in Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum, E.55.15.

erný in BIFAO xxvii (1927), 200 [37]Thebes. Tomb 216, Neferhotep.Omit.Stela usurped by Nebnufer, in Copenhagen, Nationalmuseet, AA.d.9 (B.4).

erný in BIFAO xxvii (1927), 200 [38]Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous.Omit.Offering-table of Thay, in Stockholm, Medelhavsmuseet, 20.

erný in BIFAO xxvii (1927), 200 [40]Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous.Omit.Stela of Pateuemdiamun, in Leiden, Rijksmuseum van Oudheden, Inv. F.93/1.27.

erný in BIFAO xxvii (1927), 200 [43]

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Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous.Omit.Offering-table of Ken[hirkhopshef], Dyn. XX, in Marseilles, Musée d ‘Archéologie, 204.

erný, J. in BIFAO xxvii (1927), cf. 201 [46]Titles803-045-679Round-topped stela, two registers, I, on right, son and dedicator of stela Penamun, Lector priest ofAmenophis I, offering lotus flower to mother Mutiotef, and on left, Penamun suckled by womanMutreset, Nurse, II, daughter Mutnefert pouring water into bowl held by seated Nefertimau, Cornmeasurer of the overseer of cattle (nfrt), with another two sons and a daughter seated on the groundbehind Mutnefert, and a line of dedication at bottom, mid-Dyn. XVIII, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, C 276and C 320 [E.3447].

erný in BIFAO xxvii (1927), 201 [60]Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous. Reliefs.Omit.Bas-relief, Amenemh. et (?) before Snefru, Amenophis I, Ahmosi-Nefertere and Mert-seger, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 41469.

erný in BIFAO xxvii (1927), 201 [64]Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Inside Ptolemaic Enclosure.i2.700Texts from 3 fragments with dedications to Amenophis I, in magazine of French Institute.

erný in BIFAO xxvii (1927), 201-2 [66, 67, 70]Thebes. Miscellaneous. Deir el-Medîna. Minor Tombs. Miscellaneous.Omit.Fragments still at Deir el-Medîna, with names of Amenophis I and Nefertere, etc.

erný in BIFAO xxvii (1927), 202 [69]Thebes.Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous.i2.724Names from stela of Kenro, at dealer in Luxor.

erný in BIFAO xxvii (1927), 203 [84]Thebes. Medînet Habu. Tomb Area. House of Butehamun.i2.723Text from sandstone column with titles of scribe and with cartouche of Amenophis I.

Chassinat in BIFAO xxviii (1929), 2 fig. 1 cf. 1Edfu. Girdle-wall. Inner Face.vi.165(324)-(326)Mention of Imhotep from text above base.

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Chassinat in BIFAO xxviii (1929), 3 fig. 2Edfu. Girdle-wall. Inner Face. West side.vi.161(309)-(311)13th scene, sacrifice (from myth of Horus and Set).

Chassinat in BIFAO xxviii (1929), 5 fig. 3Edfu. Great Temple. Library.vi.134-5(96)Imhotep before Horus.

Chassinat in BIFAO xxviii (1929), 9Edfu. Great Temple. Girdle Wall. Inner Face.vi.163(312)-(314)Part of text above base.

Bruyère in BIFAO xxviii (1929), 47 fig. 4 cf. 46-8Thebes. Tomb 2, Khabekhnet.i2.82 scenes, 2 gods with fish-nome sign, and Anubis with fish-mummy.

Keimer in BIFAO xxviii (1929), pl. viii cf. 62, 93Omit. (<<>>)

Kuentz in BIFAO xxviii (1929), 113-16 pl. iValley of the Kings. B. Finds.i2.587Lintel of Kenhirkhopshef from debris in Royal Tomb 37, temp. Ramesses II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 33848.

Clère in BIFAO xxviii (1929), 176-8 [1] pl. i [1] fig. 1 [A]Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous. Stelae.i2.736Lucarne-stela of Wennekhu and son Penpakhenti, Dyn. XIX, seen at Kelekian’s in Paris, now inNew York NY, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 67.103.

Clère in BIFAO xxviii (1929), 178-81 [2] pl. i [2]Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous.i2.718Fragment stela Dhutihermaktuf, temp. Ramesses II (probably), in Clère, J. J. Collection.

Clère in BIFAO xxviii (1929), 181-2 [3] pl. i [3]Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous.i2.717Fragment of stela of Apateu, Dyn. XX, in Clère, J. J. Collection.

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Clère in BIFAO xxviii (1929), 182-5 [4] pl. iv [4]Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous.i2.724Fragment of stela of Kenro, Dyn. XIX-XX.

Clère in BIFAO xxviii (1929), 185[5]Thebes, Tomb 214, Khawi.i2.311(3)Hymn of deceased to Amenre, on fragments from wall.

Clère in BIFAO xxviii (1929), 186-7 [6] pl. i [6]Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous.i2.730Fragment of stela of Paneb, and son (in-law?) Kasa, Dyn. XIX or XX, in erný Collection.

Clère in BIFAO xxviii (1929), 188 [7] fig. 2Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous.i2.723Stela (fragmentary) with head of Kaha, in Clère’s possession.

Clère in BIFAO xxviii (1929), 188-9 [8] pl. ii [[8]Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous.i2.734Fragment of stela of Siwazyt, Dyn. XIX or XX, in Clère’s possession.

Clère in BIFAO xxviii (1929), 190-2 [9] pl. ii [9] fig. 3Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous.i2.736Fragment of stela with bark of Amenophis I carried by priests, Dyn. XIX, in erný Collection.

Clère in BIFAO xxviii (1929), 193-5 [10] pl. iii [10] figs. 4-5Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous.i2.743Offering-table of Nebnufer, dedicated by son Neferhotep, (Theban tomb 6), in Clère Collection.

Clère in BIFAO xxviii (1929), 195-6 [11] pl. iii [11]Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous. Offering-tables.i2.743Offering-table of Ipu and father Rahotp, temp. Ramesses II, in Turin, Museo Egizio, 22028.

Clère in BIFAO xxviii (1929), 197 [12] pl. ivThebes. Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous. Various.i2.744Frag. pyramidion of Dhutihirmaktuf, dedicated by son Nekht-djehut, Dyn. XIX-XX.

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Clère in BIFAO xxviii (1929), 198-9 [13] pl. iv [13]Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous. Reliefs.i2.741Two fragments of left jamb (name lost), with invocations to Amenophis I and Ahmosi-Nefertere, Dyn.XIX-XX, at dealer’s in Luxor.

Clère in BIFAO xxviii (1929), pl. iv [14] cf. 199Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous. Reliefs.i2.741Fragment of jamb mentioning festival of Sokari, Dyn. XIX-XX, at dealer’s at Luxor.

Nagel in BIFAO xxix (1929), 66 fig. 1Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Votive Chapels.i2.689Ex-voto dedicated to Seth-nubti.

Nagel in BIFAO xxix (1929), 67-8 fig. 2Medînet Habu. Great Temple, Room 18.ii2.509(144)Sketch of solar bark and text [=Daressy, Not. Explic. 159]

Du Buisson in BIFAO xxix (1929), pl. iTell el-Yahûdîya.iv.56Plan of site.

Du Buisson in BIFAO xxix (1929), 155-77 pls. ii-viiTell el-Yahûdîya.iv.56General account.

Du Buisson in BIFAO xxix (1929), 164 [lower right] pl. vi [2]Tell el-Yahûdîya.iv.56Column of Merneptah from Temple of Ramessess II.

Du Buisson in BIFAO xxix (1929), 164 [lower left] pl. vi [3]Tell el-Yahûdîya.iv.56Column-base from Temple of Ramesses III.

Du Buisson in BIFAO xxix (1929), 174 fig. 36Tell el-Yahûdîya.iv.58

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Du Buisson in BIFAO xxix (1929), 174 fig. 37Tell el-Yahûdîya.iv.58Block from Room VII, found in village, now in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.

Boreux in BIFAO xxx (1930), 45-8 pls. i-iii8Three “pseudo-stelae” forming miniature chapel of Senusert, Vizier’s herald, Dyn. XII, in Paris, Musée duLouvre, C 16, 17, 18.

Capart in BIFAO xxx (1930), 73-5 pl.Gîza. Miscellaneous. Lintels etc.iii2.309Block, boat-building, games, etc., Dyn. V, in London, British Museum, EA 994.

Lefebvre in BIFAO xxx (1930), 89-96 pl.Tell el-Muqdâm.iv.38APart of torso of statue of Pedemihos showing texts, Dyn. XXVI or later, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, E.10777.

Blackman in BIFAO xxx (1930), 97-101 pl. (from Gardiner and Peet)Sinai. Serabît. El-Khâdim. Temple of Hathor.vii.348Stela of Harwerre.

Spiegelberg in BIFAO xxx (1930), pl. [a] cf. 104S. â el-H. agar. Great Temple. Avenue.iv.17AStatue-group of two Nile-gods, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 392.

Gauthier-Laurent, M. in BIFAO xxx (1931), 107-18 pl. i [1] (as probably from Abydos)803-029-780Rectangular stela, three registers, I, Dedusobek Ddw-sbk, son of woman Hepyu H. pjjw, seated at table, andwife Senusert S-n-wsrt, daughter of woman Nefert Nfrt, standing, with a woman servant behind them, andman libating and a son and two daughters before them, II-III, in both, children before a couple, late Dyn.XII or Dyn. XIII, in Langres, Musée d’art et d’histoire de Langres, SP 247-78.

Gauthier-Laurent in BIFAO xxx (1930), pl. i [2] cf. 118-20Thebes. Miscellaneous. Reliefs.i2.816Fragment of relief, man seated, early Dyn. XVIII, in Langres, Musée du Breuil de Saint-Germain, 111.

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Gauthier-Laurent in BIFAO xxx (1930), pl. ii cf. 121-5Thebes. Miscellaneous. Various.i2.840Four canopic-jars of Ankh-harpekhrod, Graeco-Roman, in Langres, Hôtel du Breuil, 80-3.

Griffith in BIFAO xxx (1930), 127Philae. Temple of Isis. Ramesses X.vi.244Text of stand for bark of Ptolemy III and Berenice II.

Griffith in BIFAO xxx (1930), 127-8Philae. Miscellaneous.vi.256Stand for bark of Ptolemy III and Berenice II from Hypostyle of Temple of Isis.

Griffith in BIFAO xxx (1930), 128Philae. Miscellaneous.vi.256Text of stand for bark of Taharqa, found in Second Court of Temple of Isis.

Griffith in BIFAO xxx (1930), 129-30Philae. Miscellaneous.vi.256Demotic text from pedestal for statues of Ptolemy VI, Cleopatra II, and Ptolemy VIII.

Picard in BIFAO xxx (1930), 206, 209 pl. i figs. 1, 2Derwa. Tomb of Pedusiri.iv.171-2Relations before tomb and sacrifice from base at (58).

Picard in BIFAO xxx (1930), 206, 209 pl. ii (reversed) cf. 216Derwa. Tomb of Pedusiri.iv.171-2Men and woman with gazelle from base at (70)-(80).

Bucher in BIFAO xxx (1930), 229-47Valley of the Kings. Tomb 34, Tuthmosis III.i2.5531st - 3rd divisions of book of Imi-Duat.

Bucher in BIFAO xxx (1930), 229-47Valley of the Kings. Tomb 35, Amenophis II. Sarcophagus Chamber H.i2.5541st - 3rd divisions of Book of Imi-Duat.

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Bucher in BIFAO xxx (1930), 231-3 [5], 235-40 [5]Valley of the Kings. Tomb 17, Sethos I.i2.542(40)Texts in I-III.

Bucher in BIFAO xxx (1930), 240-7 [5.1]Valley of Kings. Tomb 17, Sethos I.i2.536(6)Texts in III at (6)

Bucher in BIFAO xxx (1930), 240-7 [5.1]Valley of Kings. Tomb 17, Sethos I.i2.536(10)Part of texts in I at (10).

Chassinat in BIFAO xxx (1930), 301Edfu Tell. Finds.v.202Stela of Harsekher, temp. D_ edumes, Dyn. XIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46988.

Keimer in BIFAO xxx (1930), pl. i [a] cf. 305-6Memphis. Miscellaneous.Omit.Bronze statuette Harpocrates holding hoopoe, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No.2.4.19.1 (JE 41713).

Keimer in BIFAO xxx (1930), pl. iii cf. 310 [g]Saqqâra. Tomb 66, Ankhmaka.iii2.481Son of deceased holding hoopoe on left outer jamb of false-door, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG. 1485.

Keimer in BIFAO xxx (1930), pl. iv [a, b] cf. 314Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun.i2.634, 633Scenes with tree-goddess from coffins, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 6230, 6158.

Keimer in BIFAO xxx (1930), 314 fig. 5Thebes. Miscellaneous. Tombs of Priests of Amun.Omit.Fragment of coffin, with sycamore, in Leiden, Rijksmuseum van Oudheden, 1941/9.1.

Keimer in BIFAO xxx (1930), 315 fig. 6 cf. 316-7Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun.i2.639

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Scene of Nut with sycamore from coffin of Esmut, in Neuchatel Museum, 184.

Lauer in BIFAO xxx (1930), pl. ii cf. 337Saqqâra. Step Pyramid. Enclosure.iii2.405Mortuary Temple plan.

Lauer in BIFAO xxx (1930), pl. ii cf. 356Saqqâra. Step Pyramid. Enclosure.iii2.414Serdab, plan.

Lauer in BIFAO xxx (1930), 338-46 cf. figs. 3-5Saqqâra. Step Pyramid. Enclosure.iii2.412South and North Buildings, plan.

Lauer in BIFAO xxx (1930), 346-9Saqqâra. Step Pyramid. Enclosure.iii2.409H. eb-sed complex, Court, plan.

Lauer in BIFAO xxx (1930), 357-8Saqqâra. Step Pyramid. Enclosure.iii2.408South tomb with chapel, plan.

Lauer in BIFAO xxx (1930), 333-60Saqqâra. Step Pyramid. Enclosure.iii2.399General account.

Lauer in BIFAO xxx (1930), pl. iSaqqâra. Step Pyramid. Enclosure.iii2.399General plan.

Tresson in BIFAO xxx (1930), 369-91 3 pls.Italy. Pompeii. Temple of Isis.vii.418Stela of Semtu-tefnakht, in Naples, Museo Archeologico Nazionale, 1035.

Clère, J. J. in BIFAO xxx (1931), 425 cf. 426-7Wishes in lines 5-7

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803-037-179Round-topped stela, three lines of adoration of Khentimentiu (Osiris) and Wepwaut in lunette, andbelow, on left, Antef Jn-jt.f, General in the whole land, etc., seated at table, with dog under chair, and onright, standing in adoration, and seven lines of offering text and afterlife wishes at bottom, late Dyn. XI, inCopenhagen, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Æ.I.N. 963.

Mogensen in BIFAO xxx (1930), 457-8 pl. i [I]Mît Rahîna. Ptah Enclosure. Chapel of Amenophis III.iii2.840Block of Amenophis III before Sekhmet, in Copenhagen, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Æ. I.N.1152.

Mogensen in BIFAO xxx (1930), 458 pl. iMît Rahîna. Miscellaneous.iii2.863Fragment of back pillar with Aten-cartouche perhaps from statue of Amenophis IV, re-named asthreshold, in Copenhagen, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Æ. I.N.1144.

Mogensen in BIFAO xxx (1930), pl. i [3] cf. 4588Block with Aten-cartouche from foundation-deposit, in Copenhagen, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Æ.I.N.40.

Mogensen in BIFAO xxx (1930), pl. i [4] cf. 458-9Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs.iii2.756Fragment with funeral procession, end of Dyn. XVIII or Dyn. XIX, in Copenhagen, Ny CarlsbergGlyptotek, Æ. I.N.38 (including block formerly in Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum, 20365).

Mogensen in BIFAO xxx (1930), pl. ii [5] cf. 4608Relief-fragment of head of Nefertiti, in Copenhagen, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek.

Mogensen in BIFAO xxx (1930), 460 pl. ii [6]El-Amârna. Miscellaneous.iv.234Head of Princess Merytaten (?), in Copenhagen, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Æ. I.N.1663.

Mogensen in BIFAO xxx (1930), pl. ii [7] cf. 461OmitLimestone head of daughter of Amenophis IV, in Copenhagen, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Æ. I.N.1655[A.11].

Mogensen in BIFAO xxx (1930), pl. ii [8] cf. 461Omit

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Mogensen in BIFAO xxx (1930), pl. iii cf. 461-2El-Amârna. Miscellaneous.iv.234ABlack basalt head of princess, in Copenhagen, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Æ. I.N.1669.

Mogensen in BIFAO xxx (1930), pl. iv [fig. 10] cf. 462El-Amârna. Town. House R. 44.2.iv.202Head of Amenophis IV, in Copenhagen, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Æ. I.N.1640.

Mogensen in BIFAO xxx (1930), pl. iv [11] cf. 462-3Karnak. Objects in Museums.ii2.287Head of Tutankhamun, in Copenhagen, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Æ. I.N.35.

Mogensen in BIFAO xxx (1930), pl. iv [12] cf. 463El-Amârna. Town. House N.49.18. Renufer.iv.205Sculptors’ trial-piece, in Copenhagen, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Æ. I.N.1587.

erný in BIFAO xxx (1930), 491-6Karnak. Temple of Khons. Forecourt.ii2.231(22)Stela of Hrihor.

Varille, A. in BIFAO xxx (1930), 497-507 pl. and figs. 1, 2803-050-037Round-topped stela, two registers, I, double scene, Ptahmosi, First prophet of Amun, Vizier in theSouthern City, Overseer of all works of the king, etc., in adoration before Osiris seated in kiosk, II,Ptahmosi and wife Ipeny, Chief of the harem of Amun, seated, with two sons, four daughters and a girlwith flowers before them, and ten lines of hymn to Osiris and other deities and conventional biographicaltext at bottom, temp. Amenophis III, in Lyons, Musée des Beaux-Arts, H.1376.

Drioton in BIFAO xxx (1930), 581-5 pls. i, ii801-720-610Bronze statue-group of Pedubaste and small daughter before Imhotep, probably Dyn. XXVI, in Paris,Musée du Louvre E. 5784.

Drioton in BIFAO xxx (1930), 584 n. 1Omit.Bronze statuette of Imhotep seated with papyrus on lap, Late Period, formerly Wellcome Museum, now

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Ranke in BIFAO xxx (1930), 587-91 pl.8Bas-relief, 2 mourners and date palm, Dyn. XIX-XX, in Heidelberg, Ägyptologische Sammlung derUniversität, 211.

Pillet in BIFAO xxx (1930), 693-708Tanis. Great Temple.iv.13AGeneral description.

Pillet in BIFAO xxx (1930), 693-708 pl. i [1]Tanis. Great Temple.iv.14AView of Granite Propylon.

Pillet in BIFAO xxx (1930), 693-708 pl. i [2]Tanis. Great Temple.iv.14-15AView of Obelisk 47 from Hall of Columns.

Pillet in BIFAO xxx (1930), 693-708 pl. i [3, 5]Tanis. Great Temple.iv.15AView of Obelisk 49 from Avenue.

Pillet in BIFAO xxx (1930), 693-708 pl. ii [6]Tanis. Great Temple.iv.15AView of Obelisk 49 from Avenue.

Pillet in BIFAO xxx (1930), 693-708 pl. ii [11]Tanis. Great Temple.iv.18AView of pyramidion of Obelisk 117 from Avenue.

Breasted in BIFAO xxx (1930), 709-24 pls. i, iiFound near El-Mînya.iv.133AUpper part of one fragment of Palermo Stone.

Moret, A. in BIFAO xxx (1930), 725-50 pls. i-iii (as 1st half of Dyn. XVIII)803-050-360

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Round-topped stela, in the lunette, on left, son [Amen]emhet before [Amen]mosi, Overseer of cattle of[Amun], son of woman Henut, and wife Nefertere, seated at table with offerings, with small son behind,and on right, Si-iy, First lector priest of Osiris, censing and libating before seated woman Bakt, a registerwith two sons and four daughters seated on the ground, and twenty-eight lines of hymn to Osiris andoffering text below, probably temp. Tuthmosis III, formerly in Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale, 20, now inMusée National du Paris, Musée du Louvre, C 286 [E.13482 bis].

Barrois in BIFAO xxx (1930), 751-63Beisan.vii.376Description.

Gunn and Engelbach in BIFAO xxx (1930), 791-2, 794 pls. i, iiKarnak. Great Temple. Cachette.ii2.155Schist statue of Harua, Dyn. XXV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37386.

Gunn and Engelbach in BIFAO xxx (1930), 796-800, cf. 792 pl. iii [II]Karnak. Cachette.ii2.155One of two granite statues of Harua, Dyn. XXV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36711.

Gunn and Engelbach in BIFAO xxx (1930), 796-800, cf. 792 pl. iii [III]Karnak. Cachette.ii2.155One of two granite statues of Harua, Dyn. XXV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36930.

Gunn and Engelbach in BIFAO xxx (1930), 800, cf. 792 pl. iii [IV]Karnak. Cachette.ii2.155Headless statue of Harua, Dyn. XXV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 902.

Gunn and Engelbach in BIFAO xxx (1930), 801, cf. 792-3 pls. iv, v [V]Medînet Habu. Tomb chapel of Amenardais. Finds.ii2.478ASquatting statue of Harua, Dyn. XXV, in London, British Museum, EA 32555.

Gunn and Engelbach in BIFAO xxx (1930), 802-10, cf. 793 [VI] pl. viThebes. Tomb 37, Harua.i2.68-9Statuette of deceased, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, A 84.

Gunn and Engelbach in BIFAO xxx (1930), 802-10, cf. 793 [VII]Thebes. Tomb 37. H. arua.

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i2.69Text of block-statue of deceased, in Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum, 8163.

Gunn and Engelbach in BIFAO xxx (1930), 810-3, cf. 793 pl. vii [VIII]801-755-250Crouching statue of Harua, temp. Amenardais, in London, British Museum, EA 55306.

Kuentz, C. in BIFAO xxx (1930), 817-24Text803-088-090Round-topped stela, jackal in barque in lunette, and below, Djeho in adoration before Osiris, Isis andNephthys, with six lines of text taken from Chapters 68, 102 and 106 of Book of the Dead at bottom,probably Ptolemaic, in Budapest, Szépmuvészeti Múzeum, 51.2150.

Lacau in BIFAO xxx (1930), 881-96Karnak. Hypostyle. Finds.ii2.52Royal titles from stela of Kebsi, year 1 of Nebirieraut (Swazenre), Dyn. XIII or XIV.

Lacau in BIFAO xxx (1930), 883-4802-010-542Statuette of Harpocrates with names of 2 princes of Second Intermediate Period, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 38189.

Keimer in BIFAO xxxi (1931), 122 fig. 1Abydos. Slate Palettes.v.1056, lower part of palette, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 14238.

Pauty in BIFAO xxxi (1931), plans 1-8 on 140-73Cairo.iv.69Plans.

Keimer in BIFAO xxxi (1931), 212 [bottom], 213 [top]Thebes. Medînet Habu. Great Temple. Exterior.ii2.517(186)Mentions of “raising the willow” festival in offering-list.

Keimer in BIFAO xxxi (1931), 231(F)Royal tomb 62. Tutankhamun.i2.582Texts from plain gold stick with lapis lazuli top (from Illus. London News), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE61726.

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Weill in BIFAO xxxii (1932), 15-16 [IV]Edfu. Finds.v.203AFragment of stela of parents of Queen Sebkemsaf, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 16.2.22.23.

Weill in BIFAO xxxii (1932), pls. i, ii cf. 18Thebes. Miscellaneous. Various.i2.847Memorial cone of Sebk-hotp (two narrow sides), temp. Sebkemsaf II, in London, British Museum, EA1163.

Weill in BIFAO xxxii (1932), 23Madâmûd. Miscellaneous. Sebkhotp III (Sekhemre-sewadjtaui)v.146-7AText from Blocks from doors ... .

Weill in BIFAO xxxii (1932), 24Madâmûd. Temple of Monthu.v.137AGraffiti, including cartouches of Sesostris III (?).

Weill in BIFAO xxxii (1932), 25-6Byblos (Syria).vii.389Bas-relief of Inten, temp. Neferhotep I.

Weill in BIFAO xxxii (1932), 28-33Karnak. Hypostyle. Finds.ii2.52Royal titles from stela with will of Kebsi, Dyn. XIII or XIV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 52453.

Weill in BIFAO xxxii (1932), 29OmitStatuette of Harpocrates, Dyn. XXVI, with names of two princes of Second Intermediate Period, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 38189.

Weill in BIFAO xxxii (1932), pl. iii cf. 33-6 [XIV]Edfu. Temple Ramesses III.vi.169AFragments of two sphinxes Mentuhotp, (now restored), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 48874-5.

Weill in BIFAO xxxii (1932), fig. on 37 cf. 37-9Madâmûd. Miscellaneous.v.149A

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Sandstone blocks ... of Mentuhotp II (Nebhepetre) (in Bibl. as Nebreferre).

Weill in BIFAO xxxii (1932), 39Karnak. Miscellaneous.OmitOffering-table of Mentuhotp II (Nebhepetre), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23007.

Weill in BIFAO xxxii (1932), 47-8Thebes. XVII Dyn. Cemetery. Burial of Ahhotp.i2.602Spear-head of Kamosi, (formerly in Evans Collection) now in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, 1927.4622.

Weill in BIFAO xxxii (1932), 48Thebes. Dra Abû el-Naga. XVII Dyn. Cemetery. Burial of Ahhotp.i2.602Cartouches from axe-head of Kamosi, in London, British Museum, EA 36772.

Weill in BIFAO xxxii (1932), pl. iv cf. 49-51Karnak. Third Pylon. Various.ii2.74Lintel re-used as statue-base with 4 steps, of King Kamosi (.. Kheper[re]), Dyn. XVII.

Alliot in BIFAO xxxii (1932), figs. 1-7 cf. 65-74Thebes. Ramesseum. Qurnet Murai. Pit in house of H. asan Ah. med.i2.685Description etc.

Alliot in BIFAO xxxii (1932), 69-70 [3 (1-5)] figs. 8, 9Thebes. Ramasseum. Qurnet Murai.i2.685Fragments of text from stela and walls of pit.

Alliot in BIFAO xxxii (1932), 70 [3 (6)]Thebes. Ramesseum. Qurnet Murai.i2.685Text, fragments of black granite statue.

Alliot in BIFAO xxxii (1932), 71 pls. i [1], ii [2] fig. 10 cf. 70 [7], 74-79Thebes. Tomb 40, Amenhotp (Huy).ii2.77-8 and i2.685Kneeling statue of deceased, found in pit in Qurnet Murai in 1931, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, E. 14398.

Alliot in BIFAO xxxii (1932), pls. i [3, 5], ii [4, 6] figs. 11, 12 cf. 73, 79-81Thebes. Ramesseum. Qurnet Murai.

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i2.685Pyramidion of Amenemhab, Dyn. XVIII, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, AF. 2984.

Tresson in BIFAO xxxii (1932), 167-81 pls. i-iv8Objects catalogued by Champolleon in 1810-12, including two mummy-cases, in Grenoble, Musée deGrenoble, formerly Bibliothèque, Cabinet des Antiques.

Tressan in BIFAO xxxii (1932), 178 [7], 180-1 [7]801-749-300Statue of Harpe(n)amun, probably Dyn. XXVI, now in Grenoble, Musée des Beaux-Arts, 1941 (formerlyin Bibliothèque).

Cottevieille-Giraudet in BIFAO xxxiii (1933), pl. xii cf. 125Kôm el-Ah. mar. Temple Enclosure. Main Deposit.v.193ASlate palette of Narmer (recto), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 14716.

Cottevieille-Giraudet in BIFAO xxxiii (1933), pl. xiii [1, 2] cf. 125Abydos. Slate Palettes.v.105ASlate palette 5, recto of both fragments, in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, 1892.1171, and in London,British Museum, 20791.

Cottevieille-Giraudet in BIFAO xxxiii (1933), 125 fig. 77 cf. fig. 78Gebel el- Araq.v.107AIvory knife-handle, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, E. 11517.

Cottevieille-Giraudet in BIFAO xxxiii (1933), pl. xiv [left] cf. 151Gîza. Cemetery G. 4000. G. 4340. Dyn. IV.iii2.126Reserve-head, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46218.

Cottevieille-Giraudet in BIFAO xxxiii (1933), pl. xiv [right] cf. 151Gîza. Snefru-sonb. G. 4240.iii2.125Reserve head of deceased, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46215.

Cottevieille-Giraudet in BIFAO xxxiii (1933), pl. xv cf. 151-2Hierakonpolis. Temple Enclosure.v.193AHead of statue of Pepy I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 33034.

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Cottevieille-Giraudet in BIFAO xxxiii (1933), 152 pl. xviSaqqâra. Necropolis. North Group. Tomb G 2405.iii2.439Upper part of wooden Niche-stela of Hesyre, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1427.

Varille in BIFAO xxxiv (1934), 94Qift.. Miscellaneous.v.133Naos of Nektanebos I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 70019.

Varille in BIFAO xxxiv (1934), 95Cairo.iv.72-3APair of obelisks of Nektanebos II, in London, British Museum, EA 523, 524.

Varille in BIFAO xxxiv (1934), 97Tanis. Miscellaneous.iv.26ATexts of obelisk (fragment) of Ramesses II, in Marseilles, Musée d’Archéologie, 1.

Varille in BIFAO xxxiv (1934), 99(=Ant. iv, pl. i [2-4])Qus. Temple. Sanctuary.v.135Naos of Ptolemy II.

Varille in BIFAO xxxiv (1934), 100 [C]Rome. Various.vii.415Text from basalt frieze of Nektanebos I, in Bologna, Museo Civico Archeologico, 1870.

Clère in BIFAO xxxiv (1934), pl. [3, 5] cf. 129-32Madâmûd. Miscellaneous.v.150Fragment of two ushabti of Harua (Theban Tomb 37), Dyn. XXVI.

Gunn in BIFAO xxxiv (1934), 135-42 pl.Thebes. Tomb 37, Harua.i2.69Statue of Harua, Dyn. XXVI, in Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum, 8163.

Kuentz in BIFAO xxxiv (1934), pls. i, ii cf. 144-5Karnak. Cachette.ii2.153Statue of Arigadiganen, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38018.

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du Buisson in BIFAO xxxv (1935), 59-71 pl.Tell el-Yahûdîya.iv.56APlan of site (reconstructed).

du Buisson in BIFAO xxxv (1935), 67-71Tell el-Yahûdîya.iv.57ATown and temple of Onias.

Michalowski in BIFAO xxxv (1935), pls. i, ii cf. 73-88 fig. 6Cairo.800-950-100Black basalt statue, perhaps Augustus or Marc Antony, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 5.3.25.15,14.3.15.3.

Michalowski in BIFAO xxxv (1935), 75 fig. 1Karnak. Objects. Statues.ii2.283Colossus of Alexander II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 701.

Michalowski in BIFAO xxxv (1935), 86 fig. 9El-Sheikh Fadl.iv.126AGranite colossal statue of King, probably Caracalla, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 703.

Varille in BIFAO xxxv (1935), 154-7 pls. i, iiThebes. Tomb 158, Tjanufer.i2.269(5)West thickness, lower part, tree-goddess, scene with harper and song (with fragment in Berlin, ÄgyptischesMuseum, 20482 replaced).

Varille in BIFAO xxxv (1935), 157-8 [II] pl. iii [A]Thebes. Tomb 178, Neferronpet.i2.284(2)-(4)Lower register, harper with song before deceased and wife playing draughts.

Varille in BIFAO xxxv (1935), 158-9 [III] pl. iii [B]Thebes. Tomb 331, Penne.i2.399Harper and song before deceased and wife in II.

Varille in BIFAO xxxv (1935), 161-71 pls. i-vThebes. Temple of Amenophis III. Finds.

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ii2.453Base and head of colossus of Amenophis III, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, A. 18, 19.

Varille in BIFAO xxxv (1935), 173-5 [I] figs. 1, 2Temple of Amenophis III.ii2.453, 451Two fragments of limestone base with foreigners, in magazine of Service des Antiquités at Medînet Habu.

Varille in BIFAO xxxv (1935), 175-7 [II] figs. 3, 4Temple of Amenophis III.ii2.453, 451Sandstone fragments.

Varille in BIFAO xxxv (1935), 178-9 fig. 5Temple of Amenophis III.ii2.453, 451Granite fragment of statue-base.

Pillet in BIFAO xxxvi (1936-7), pls. ii, iii, iv [1] cf. 71-84Aswân. North quarry.v.224AViews of unfinished obelisk.

Keimer in BIFAO xxxvi (1936-7), pl. i cf. 85-8Thebes. Tomb 34, Mentuemh. et.i2..ii.xxBas-relief, part of marsh-scene, Dyn. V or VI, in London, British Museum, EA 1518.

Vandier in BIFAO xxxvi (1936-7), 101-16 pl.T. ôd. Middle Kingdom Temple.v.167Blocks, Mentuhotp III.

Vandier in BIFAO xxxvi (1936-7), 109 fig. 2Sinai. Serabît. el-Khâdim.vii.349Scenes from temple walls, Amenemhet IV with divinities and Snefru.

Vandier in BIFAO xxxvi (1936-7), 110 fig. 3 cf. 109 n. 2Sinai. Serabît. el-Khâdim.vii.349Scene before Ptah, Middle Kingdom.

Vandier in BIFAO xxxvi (1936-7), fig. 4 cf. 111, 112

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Omit. (Bas-relief from Shat.t. el-Rigâl. <<>>)

Bruyère in BIFAO xxxvi (1936-7), 145-63 pls. i-vi figs. 1-3Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Village.i2.706Graeco Roman family tomb (pl. v [4], mask, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 68863).

Sainte Fare Garnot in BIFAO xxxvii (1937-8), 73 fig. 2 cf. 63-6, 72 n. 1Gîza. G. 2381. Meryre-meryptahankh.iii2.90Text from lines 8 and 9 of biographical text on right jamb, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 44608.

Sainte Fare Garnot in BIFAO xxxvii (1937-8), pl. i cf. 75-8 fig. 1Abû Ghurâb. Sun-Temple Neuserre.iii2.315Lion gargoyle, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37493.

Sainte Fare Garnot in BIFAO xxxvii (1937-8), pl. ii cf. 79-81 fig. 2Lisht. South Pyramid. Chapel at Entrance.iv.83ALion-gargoyle, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 63941.

Sainte Fare Garnot in BIFAO xxxvii (1937-8), 81-4 pl. iii fig. 3Deir el-Bah. ri. Great Temple. Ramp.ii2.341(1)Sculptured lion.

Sainte Fare Garnot in BIFAO xxxvii (1937-8), 84-6 pl. iv fig. 4Abydos. Great Temple. Corridor Y.vi.26(236)-(237)4th scene, Ptah and lion-headed Sekhmet, from lower register.

Sainte Fare Garnot in BIFAO xxxvii (1937-8), 87-91 pl. v fig. 6Kôm Ombo. Miscellaneous.vi.201Lion-gargoyle, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 22.12.20.6.

Alliot in BIFAO xxxvii (1937-8), 93-114 [1-34]Edfu Tell. Tomb of Isi.v.201ATranslations of texts.

Pochan in BIFAO xxxvii (1937-8), pls. i, ii cf. 161Seila. Pyramid.

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Aimé-Giron in BIFAO xxxviii (1939), pl. iii [114] cf. 40-3Saqqâra. Miscellaneous.OmitFragment of Aramaic stela with offering-scene.

Piankoff and Maystre in BIFAO xxxviii (1939), 65-70 pls. v [1], viValley of the Kings. 9, Ramesses VI. Corridor F.i2.515Astronomical ceiling.

Piankoff and Maystre in BIFAO xxxviii (1939), pl. v [2] cf. 65, 68-70Valley of the Kings. 9, Ramesses VI. Corridor C.i2.503Ceiling.

Maystre in BIFAO xxxviii (1939), pl. xxii [1] cf. 184Valley of the Kings. 17, Sethos I.i2.543(43)Part of text from Room M.

Maystre in BIFAO xxxviii (1939), 183-90 pl. xxiValley of the Kings. 7, Ramesses II.i2.505, 506(31), 505[2]Description and plan.

Maystre in BIFAO xxxviii (1939), 183-90 pl. xxii [3]Valley of the Kings. 7, Ramesses II.i2.505, 506(31), 505[2]Part of Book of Gates from Hall P.

Maystre in BIFAO xxxviii (1939), 183-90 pl. xxii [4]Valley of the Kings. 7, Ramesses II.i2.505, 506(31), 505[2]Part of Litany of Sun from Corridor A.

Maystre in BIFAO xxxviii (1939), cf. 187-8Valley of the Kings. 7, Ramesses II.i2.505, 506(31), 505[2]Description: Room of the Cow (Side Room L).

de Linage in BIFAO xxxviii (1939), 217-34 pls. xxiv, xxv

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Hurbeit..iv.26AStatue of Sibastet against stela with marriage-contract of slave Ameniyui, year 27 of Tuthmosis III, in Paris,Musée du Louvre, E. 11673.

Pillet in BIFAO xxxviii (1939), 240-2 pls. xxvi, xxvii figs. 1, 2Karnak. Eighth Pylon. Wall joining Pylon to Girdle-Wall.ii2.178(532)Representation of Second Pylon and procession, with name of Meriamun, Dyn. XIX and XX.

Pillet in BIFAO xxxviii (1939), 246 [bottom]Karnak. Festival Temple. Room XLI.ii2.124(443)Net with fowl dragged by three gods.

Pillet in BIFAO xxxviii (1939), 249 pl. xxviii fig. 3 cf. 246-8Karnak. Great Temple. Rooms north of Granite Sanctuary, Room XV.ii2.104(309)Representation of pylon (of Chapel of Tuthmosis III near Seventh Pylon).

Pillet in BIFAO xxxviii (1939), pl. xxix cf. 248-51, 247 n. 2Karnak. Court III. Finds. Found south of Eighth Pylon.ii2.179Two statues of Sesostris III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42011, 42012.

Bisson de la Roque in BIFAO xl (1941), 36-9T. ôd. Ptolemaic Temple.v.169AHymn from altar of Ptolemy IV and Arsinoë III found in situ.

Maystre in BIFAO xl (1941), 58-97 [R. II], 113 cf. 53-5Valley of the Kings. 7, Ramesses II.i2.506(27)Texts of Book of the Cow.

Maystre in BIFAO xl (1941), 58-102, 111-13 cf. 54-5Valley of the Kings. 11, Ramesses III. Room X.i2.526(58)Book of the Cow.

Maystre in BIFAO xl (1941), 58-115 [S I] figs.Valley of the Kings. 17, Sethos I. Room M.i2.543(43)Texts of Book of Cow, etc.

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Maystre in BIFAO xl (1941), 87-94 [T], 106 [T], 110-15 [T] cf. 53-4Valley of the Kings. 62, Tutankhamun.i2.571Texts of Festival of the Cow from left and near walls of Outermost Shrine, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 60664.

Maystrè in BIFAO xl (1941), 100-8 cf. 54-5Valley of the Kings. 9, Ramesses VI. Corridor C.i2.512(10)Niche.

Guentch-Ogloueff in BIFAO xl (1941), 127 fig. on 128Tell Balala.iv.39AStela of Harsiesi with magical-text, Ptolemaic, in Hanover, Kestner-Museum, 1935.200.445 (formerlyBissing, F. W. von Collection and The Hague, Scheuleer Museum).

erný in BIFAO xl (1941), 135-40 fig. 1Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous.i2.749Bundle of 12 reeds inscribed with names of officials in hieratic, used for casting lots, Dyn. XX.

erný in BIFAO xl (1941), 139 fig. 2 cf. 140-1Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Village. Finds.i2.706Six inscribed reeds for drawing lots, of various dates.

Piankoff in BIFAO xli (1942), pl. i, cf. 4-7Valley of the Kings. Tomb 1 (Ramesses VII), 2 (Ramesses IV), 6 (Ramesses IX), 9 (Ramesses VI). Bookof Caverns.i2.496(3), 499(8)-(9), 502(6)-(8), 511(3)1st scene from Tomb 9 (Ramesses VI).

Piankoff in BIFAO xli (1942), pls. iii-ix [Rvii] cf. 4-7Valley of the Kings. Tomb 1 (Ramesses VII), 2 (Ramesses IV), 6 (Ramesses IX), 9 (Ramesses VI). Bookof Caverns.i2.496(3), 499(8)-(9), 502(6)-(8), 511(3)Texts to 1st scene.

Piankoff in BIFAO xli (1942), pls. ii-ix [P] cf. 1, 6-7Thebes. Tomb 33, Pedamenopet.i2.55Texts and 1st scene of Book of Caverns from Corridor XVII.

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Piankoff in BIFAO xli (1942), pls. iii-ix [0] cf. 6-7Abydos. Cenotaph of Sethos I. Entrance Passage.vi.29(1)-(2)ATexts to 1st scene of Book of Caverns (Gates).

Piankoff in BIFAO xli (1942), pls. iii-ix [K] cf. 2, 6-7Cairo. Island of Roda. Building near Nilometer.iv.73AFragments with text of 1st scene of Book of Caverns, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 65919.

Piankoff in BIFAO xli (1942), pls. iii-ix cf. 2, 6-11 [S]Saqqâra. North of Step Pyramid. Tomb with sarcophagi of Dyn. XXX.iii2.504Texts of 1st division of Book of Caverns from sarcophagus of Thaihorpata, year 15, Nektanebos II, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 29306.

Varille, A. in BIFAO xli (1942), 25 pl. i803-048-023Round-topped stela within rectangular raised frame with remains of cornice, of Suti, Overseer of works ofAmun at Karnak, and Hor, Overseer of works of Amun [at Karnak] (figures of both and otherrepresentations erased), with offering texts invoking various deities and (Ahmosi) Nefertere, God’s wife(mother of Amenophis I), on lintel (partly lost) and jambs, and [Suti] and [Hor] seated at bottom, withfour registers of much effaced scenes, I, on left, [Suti and a woman] before Anubis, and on right, [Hor anda woman] before Osiris, II-IV, figures (on right) before people, with Suty in II, Hor in III, and probablyboth in IV, grey granite, temp. Amenophis III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34051. (See also 803-045-464.)

Varille, A. in BIFAO xli (1942), 26-8 pl. ii803-045-464Round-topped stela within rectangular raised frame with cornice, of Suti, Overseer of works of Amun atKarnak, etc., and Hor, Overseer of works of Amun at Karnak, etc. (figures of both erased), with offeringtexts invoking various deities and (Ahmosi) Nefertere, God’s wife (mother of Amenophis I), on lintel andjambs, and [Suti] and [Hor] seated at bottom, register with double scene, on left, [Suti and a woman]before Osiris, and on right, [Hor and a woman] before Anubis, and below, twenty-one lines with sunhymns and conventional biographical text which mentions Amenophis III, grey granite, temp. AmenophisIII, formerly in G. Anastasi colln., now in London, British Museum, EA 826. (See also 803-048-023.)

Varille in BIFAO xli (1942), 31-8 pl.Gîza. N.E. of Sphinx. Temple of Haraun-Haremakhet, Inner Hall.iii2.408Stela of Amenophis II (from Harsas).

Varille in BIFAO xli (1942), 39-42 pls. i-vMadâmûd. Temple of Monthu. Courts of Antoninus.

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v.140AAltar of Ptolemy III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 54853.

erný in BIFAO xli (1942), 107-10 [MC]Thebes. Valleys south of Deir el-Bah. ri. 1st Valley. Royal Cache. Ushabti-decree of Amun.i2.665Transcription of tablet (formerly McCallum), in London, British Museum, EA 16672.

erný in BIFAO xli (1942), 107-10 [R]Thebes. Valleys south of Deir el-Bah. ri. 1st Valley. Royal Cache. Ushabti-decree of Amun.i2.665Transcription of tablet (“Rogers tablet”) , in Paris, Musée du Louvre, E. 6858.

Varille in BIFAO xli (1942), 135-9 pl.Theban Temples. Objects. Various.i2.537Wooden palette with hieratic text of cult objects in Temple of Maet, year 2 Alexander the Great.

see Piankoff in BIFAO xlii (1944), 3-4Cairo. Island of Roda. Building near Nilometer.iv.73AFragments with text of 2nd scene of Book of Caverns, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 65919.

Piankoff in BIFAO xlii (1944), 3-4, 15-17, 20, 25 at (7)-(8) pls. x-xxvi [left], xxvii [right], xxx [1], xxxiii-xxxiv [1]Valley of the Kings. 9, Ramesses VI.i2.512-13(7)-(8), (11), (14)Texts to 2nd-5th divisions, Book of Caverns.

Piankoff in BIFAO xlii (1944), 15-44 at (11) pls. xxvi [right]-l, lii-lviiValley of the Kings. 9, Ramesses VI.i2.512-13(7)-(8), (11), (14)Texts to 2nd-5th divisions, Book of Caverns.

Piankoff in BIFAO xlii (1944), 44-62 at (14) pls. li, lviii-lxxixValley of the Kings. 9, Ramesses VI.i2.512-13(7)-(8), (11), (14)Texts to 2nd-5th divisions, Book of Caverns.

Piankoff in BIFAO xlii (1944), pls. xi-xxvi [0], xxviii-xxxvii, xxxix-l, lii-lxxv [0], lxxvii-lxxix cf. 3-4, 15-29, 30-43, 44-62Abydos. Cenotaph of Sethos I. Entrance Passage.vi.29(1)-(2)ATexts to 2nd and 5th scenes of Book of Caverns (Gates).

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Piankoff in BIFAO xlii (1944), 3-4, 15-29, 30-43, 40-62 pls. xi-xxxvii, xxxix-xlix, l, lii-lxxv (P), lxxvi-lxxixThebes. Tombs 33, Pedamenopet. Corridor XVII.i2.55Texts to 2nd-5th scenes of Book of Caverns.

Piankoff in BIFAO xlii (1944), pls. xi-xxvi cf. 3-14 [S]Saqqâra. North of Step Pyramid. Tomb with sarcophagi of Dyn. XXX.iii2.504Texts of 2nd division of Book of Caverns from sarcophagus of Thaipharpata, year 15 Nektanebos II, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 29306.

Piankoff in BIFAO xlii (1944), 2 pls. xi-xxviValley of the Kings. 2, Ramesses IV.i2.499Corridor C, Book of Caverns.

Piankoff in BIFAO xlii (1944), 2-4, 15-19, 30-43 pls. xi-xxvi, xxviii-xxxvii, xxxix-xlixValley of the Kings. 6, Ramesses IX.i2.502(15)Corridor B, Book of Caverns.

Piankoff in BIFAO xliii (1945), 1-48 [0]Cenotaph of Sethos I. Entrance Passage.vi.29(1)-(2)A6th scene of Book of Caverns.

Piankoff in BIFAO xliii (1945), 1-48 [P] pls. lxxx-cxx [P], cxxii-cli [P]Thebes. Tomb 33, Pedamenopet. Room XIX.i2.556th scene of Book of Caverns.

Piankoff in BIFAO xliii (1945), 6-10 at (14) pls. lxxx-lxxxii, lxxxvi-lxxxixValley of the Kings. 9, Ramesses VI.i2.513(14), (17), 514, Pillar D6th scene of Book of Caverns.

Piankoff in BIFAO xliii (1945), 1-6, 10-40, 44-8 at (17) pls. xc-c, xxxvi, cxliii-cliValley of the Kings. 9, Ramesses VI.i2.513(14), (17), 514, Pillar D6th scene of Book of Caverns.

Piankoff in BIFAO xliii (1945), 40-3 Pillar D pls. cxxxvi-cxliiiValley of the Kings. 9, Ramesses VI.

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i2.513(14), (17), 514, Pillar D6th scene of Book of Caverns.

Piankoff in BIFAO xliii (1945), 3, 4Valley of the Kings. 6, Ramesses IX. Hall F.Omit.Middle register of 6th scene of Book of Caverns.

Korostovtsev in BIFAO xlv (1947), 156-60 pls. i, iiAbydos. Middle Cemetery of Mariette.v.73AStela, Ramesses IV before 12 divinities, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 48831.

Grdseloff in BIFAO xlv (1947), 175-80 pls. i, ii fig. 1801-655-700Statue-base of Nebwa, Dyn. XIX, in Michaelidis, G. Collection, Cairo.

Grdseloff in BIFAO xlv (1947), 180-1 fig. on 181Karnak. Court II between Seventh and Eighth Pylons.ii2.173Finds from Court II, text, block of Amenophis I with titles of gods Hepwi and Kheded.

Desroches-Noblecourt in BIFAO xlv (1947), 202 fig. 14 cf. 201-4Thebes. Tomb 341, Nekhtamun.i2.408(2)-(4)Weighing-scene with winged figure, from upper register.

Desroches-Noblecourt in BIFAO xlv (1947), 215-6 fig. 16Valley of the Kings. 62, Tutankhamun. Sarcophagus Chamber.i2.570(7)Scene on wall, men dragging sarcophagus.

Piankoff in BIFAO xlvi (1947), 74-6 fig. 1Thebes. Tomb 33, Pedamenopet.i2.54-55Description and plan of religious texts in Rooms XIII etc.

Piankoff in BIFAO xlvi (1947), 76-86 figs. 2-4Thebes. Tomb 33, Pedamenopet.i2.54-55Plan and texts of “sarcophagus” in centre of Room XIII.

see Piankoff in BIFAO xlvi (1947), 87Thebes. Tomb 33, Pedamenopet.

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i2.54-55Resurrection of Osiris and astronomical ceiling in Room XIX.

see Piankoff in BIFAO xlvi (1947), 87Thebes. Tomb 33, Pedamenopet.i2.54-555th Division of Book of Imi-duat, in Sarcophagus Chamber XXII.

Piankoff in BIFAO xlvi (1947), 88-9 figs. 5-7Thebes. Tomb 33, Pedamenopet. Finds.i2.56Two torsos of deceased, in Michaelidis, G. Collection.

Piankoff in BIFAO xlvi (1947), 89-91 fig. 8Thebes. Tomb 33, Pedamenopet. Finds.OmitFragments of 6 ushabtis, in G. Michaelidis colln.

Piankoff in BIFAO xlvi (1947), 91-2 fig. 9Thebes. Tomb 33, Pedamenopet. Finds.i2.56Fragment of bas-relief with offering-scenes, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.

Wild in BIFAO xlvii (1948), 47-58 pls. iii, iv fig. 68Serpentine vase with 3 bearded figures, Predynastic, in Schoenenwerd, Mus. Bally-Prior.

Christophe in BIFAO xlviii (1949), 1-38 pl. iWâdi Hammâmât. New Kingdom.vii.333Stela of Ramesses IV, year 3 recording expedition under Rameses-nakht.

Christophe in BIFAO xlviii (1949), 39-54 pl. iKarnak. Temple of Khons. Corridor round Sanctuary.ii2.235(39)Ramesses IV before Theban Triad with hymn, II, and lower part I.

Christophe in BIFAO xlviii (1949), 54Karnak. Temple of Khons. Corridor round Sanctuary.ii2.236Building-text of Ramesses IV, from base.

Christophe in BIFAO xlviii (1949), 49Abydos. Temple of Sethos I. Smaller Chapel of Sethos I.

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vi.21(192)APart of text of hymn in 2nd scene (from Calverley).

Christophe in BIFAO xlviii (1949), 55 [top] n. 1Luxor Temple. Processional Colonnade. Walls.ii2.314(77) - (81)Title of Ramesses IV on base.

Christophe in BIFAO xlviii (1949), 55 [top] n. 2Medînet Habu. Great Temple. Pavilion of Ramesses III. Pylon.ii2.484(13)Title of Ramesses IV from text at base.

Schwartz in BIFAO xlviii (1949), 57-63 with plan at endQas.r Qarûn.iv.97ADescription and plan of site.

Vercoutter in BIFAO xlviii (1949), 111 [I] pl. i [1] and 118 fig. 1Thebes. Tomb 192, Kharuef.i2.299(8)Nine Bows from base of King’s throne.

Vercoutter in BIFAO xlviii (1949), 111 [I] pl. i [2]Thebes. Tomb 57, Khaemheti2.117(15)Nine Bows on King’s throne.

Vercoutter in BIFAO xlviii (1949), 112Nubia. Ain el-Muftella. Third Chapel of Amasis.vii.310(4)Name-rings from upper register.

Vercoutter in BIFAO xlviii (1949), 129 [XIII]Karnak. Third Pylon. Shrine of Sesostris I.ii2.63Offering-text of Nile-gods, on either side entrance-ramp.

Vercoutter in BIFAO xlviii (1949), 130-1 [XIV] pl. ii [1, 2]Karnak. Court between Ninth and Tenth Pylons. Temple of Amenophis II.ii2.186H. eb-sed texts from columns.

Vercoutter in BIFAO xlviii (1949), 132 [XVI] pl. ii [3]

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Karnak. Great Temple. Vestibule V.ii2.91(255)-(256)Text below scene.

Vercoutter in BIFAO xlviii (1949), 132 [XVII]Karnak. Third Pylon. Pillared Porch of Tuthmosis IV.ii2.72Texts from pillar-bases of Tuthmosis IV, concerning Ha-nebu.

Vercoutter in BIFAO xlviii (1949), 133 [XVIII, a](=Mar. Abydos, II pl. ii a)Abydos. Temple of Ramasses II. Portico.vi.35AText concerning Ha-nebu above Negro captives at (21).

Vercoutter in BIFAO xlviii (1949), 133 [XVIII, b](=Mar. Abydos, II pl. ii b)Abydos. Temple of Ramesses II. Portico.vi.35AText concerning Ha-nebu above Asiatic captives at (16).

Vercoutter in BIFAO xlviii (1949), 133-4 [XIX]Medînet Habu. Great Temple. Second Court. Osiride Pillars.ii2.504Texts mentioning Ha-nebu, etc., below scenes on Osiride pillars.

Vercoutter in BIFAO xlviii (1949), 135 [XIX bis](from Chassinat, VI, 15 l.16)Edfu. Girdle Wall. Inner Face.vi.162(308)-(311)Names of Ha-nebu etc. from frieze-text.

Vercoutter in BIFAO xlviii (1949), 136 [XX]Karnak. In front of Seventh Pylon. Statues and stela in situ.ii2.168Text mentioning Ha-nebu on back of base of east statue of Tuthmosis III.

Vercoutter in BIFAO xlviii (1949), 136 [XXI] pl. i [3]Karnak. Festival Temple. Room XXii2.116(373)Text below carrying-chair of Tuthmosis III.

Vercoutter in BIFAO xlviii (1949), 136 [XXI bis](from Chassinat, III, 162 ll.25-9)Edfu. Temple of Horus. Outer Hypostyle.vi.132-3(88)A etc.Text mentioning Ha-nebu from scene of King carried in register IV.

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Vercoutter in BIFAO xlviii (1949), 136 [XXII] and pl. ii [4]Karnak. Tenth Pylon. Doorway.ii2.189(585f)Amen-re from fifth register.

Vercoutter in BIFAO xlviii (1949), 137 [XXIII]Luxor Temple. Processional Colonnade. Columns.ii2.316Texts mentioning Ha-nebu from column-bases.

Vercoutter in BIFAO xlviii (1949), 138 [XXIV]Karnak. Tenth Pylon. North Face.ii2.187(582)Text mentioning Ha-nebu on base of colossus usurped by Ramesses II.

Vercoutter in BIFAO xlviii (1949), 152 [XLV]Abydos. Middle Cemetery of Mariette. Various.v.74AText from lintel of Ptahemh. ab, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.

Vercoutter in BIFAO xlviii (1949), 155 [XLIX] pl. ii [5]Karnak. Fifth Pylon. West Face.Omit.Name-rings of Asiatics.

Vercoutter in BIFAO xlviii (1949), 157 [LI]Wâdi el-Hûdi. Amethyst Mines.vii.319Mention of Ha-nebu from text, year 20 of Sesostris I.

Vercoutter in BIFAO xlviii (1949), 157 [LII]Karnak. Festival Temple. Room XLII.ii2.126(457)Text of Horus from 4th scene.

Vercoutter in BIFAO xlviii (1949), 158 [LIII bis]Abydos. Temple of Sethos I. Lower Hypostyle.vi.9(94)AText of Amen-re from upper register.

Vercoutter in BIFAO xlviii (1949), 167 [LXIV]Karnak. Third Pylon. Bark Shrine of Hatshepsut.ii2.68Text from scene, Queen before Buto.

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Vercoutter in BIFAO xlviii (1949), 179 [LXXXII]Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs.iii2.743Text from stela of Pashemptah, year 11 of Cleopatra VII Philopater, in London, British Museum, EA 886.

Vercoutter in BIFAO xlviii (1949), 186-7 [XCVII]Qantîr. Miscellaneous.iv.10ATitles from stela of Setekh-hirkhopshef, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 87829.

Barguet in BIFAO xlix (1950), 3 n. 1Dendera. Great Temple. Exterior. West Side.vi.76AText mentioning goddess Khensut.

Barguet in BIFAO xlix (1950), 6Kharga. Temple of Hibis. Second Hypostyle.vii.281(57)-(58)Title of goddess Khensut from top register.

Vercoutter in BIFAO xlix (1950), 85-100 pls. i-iiiIhnâsya el-Medîna. Miscellaneous.iv.121AStatue of Hor, Dyn. XXX, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, A. 88.

Vercoutter in BIFAO xlix (1950), 100-8 pls. iv, vAlexandria. Found near East Harbour.iv.3AFragment of statue now identified as Hor, Dyn. XXVI, in Alexandria, Graeco-Roman Museum.

Christophe in BIFAO xlix (1950), 117 n. 2Thebes. Temple of Sethos I. Hypostyle.ii2.410(1st Text) Dedication-text of Sethos I from architrave.

Christophe in BIFAO xlix (1950), 117 n. 2Thebes. Temple of Sethos I. Hypostyle.ii2.410(2nd Text) Dedication-text of Sethos I from ceiling.

Christophe in BIFAO xlix (1950), 119-80 pl. i [1] fig. 1Temple of Sethos I. Side-Room V.ii2.412Description of scenes, and texts at (48)-(50).

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Christophe in BIFAO xlix (1950), 128-9, 131-7 [D], 147-9 [D] pl. i [2]El-Khârga Oasis. Temple of Hibis. Roof. Room XII.vii.287(130)Right part of scene.

Christophe in BIFAO xlix (1950), 139 n. 2El-Khârga Oasis. Great Temple of Amun of Hibis. Third Hypostyle. Interior.vii.282(68)Horus-name from register II.

Christophe in BIFAO xlix (1950), 141Megiddo. Finds.vii.381Part of text from statue-base of Ramesses VI, in Jerusalem Museum, 36.1993.

Leclant in BIFAO xlix (1950), 181-3 pl. iKarnak. Temple of Re-Harakhti. P. Temple dedicated by Taharqa.ii2.221Reconstructed jamb of Gate.

Leclant in BIFAO xlix (1950), 181-3 pl. ii [B]Karnak. Temple of Re-Harakhti. P. Temple dedicated by Taharqa.ii2.221Re-used block of Sabacon.

Leclant in BIFAO xlix (1950), 181-3 pl. ii [C], iii [D]Karnak. Temple of Re-Harakhti. P. Temple dedicated by Taharqa.ii2.219Taharqa adoring at (10).

Leclant in BIFAO xlix (1950), 181-3 pl. ii [D]Karnak. Temple of Re-Harakhti. P. Temple dedicated by Taharqa.ii2.220Lintel and jambs at (13)

Leclant in BIFAO xlix (1950), 181-3 pl. iii [A, B]Karnak. Temple of Re-Harakhti. P. Temple dedicated by Taharqa.ii2.221Scenes from N façade at (19)-(20).

Leclant in BIFAO xlix (1950), 181-3 pl. iii [C]Karnak. Temple of Re-Harakhti. P. Temple dedicated by Taharqa.ii2.221Block with head of [Sabacon].

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Leclant in BIFAO xlix (1950), 181-3 pl. iv [A]Karnak. Temple of Re-Harakhti. P. Temple dedicated by Taharqa.ii2.221Re-used block from South wall at (16).

Leclant in BIFAO xlix (1950), 181-3 pl. iv [B - D]Karnak. Temple of Re-Harakhti. P. Temple dedicated by Taharqa.ii2.221Blocks from East façade at (17).

Leclant in BIFAO xlix (1950), 187-9 pl. ii [A]Karnak. From Temple of Ptah. Second Gate.ii2.197(2)(e)Left half of I.

Leclant in BIFAO xlix (1950), 188-9 fig. 4 [C, D]Karnak. F. Temple of Ptah. Fourth Gate.ii2.197(4)(a)-(b)Jambs, erased uraei on king’s crown.

Leclant in BIFAO xlix (1950), 191 n. 1800-815-250Royal head, perhaps Taharqa, in Florence, Museo Archeologico, 7655.

Barguet in BIFAO l (1952), 17, 22 fig. 1T. ôd. Cemetery East of village.v.169Map showing position.

Barguet in BIFAO l (1952), 17, 22 fig. 8T. ôd. Cemetery East of village.v.169Fragment of stela, Dyn. XVIII, from tomb 3.

Gutbub in BIFAO l (1952), 34-5Edfu. Temple of Horus. Treasury.vi.140ACryptographic texts from base.

Gutbub in BIFAO l (1952), 42-3Edfu. Temple of Horus. Treasury.vi.140ACryptographic texts from frieze.

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Barguet in BIFAO l (1952), 50-7 pl. i [1]Gebel el-Silsila. Royal Shrines.v.216View of shrines of Ramesses II and Merneptah.

Barguet in BIFAO l (1952), 50-7 pl. i [2]Gebel el-Silsila. Royal Shrines.v.216View of 3 shrines.

Barguet in BIFAO l (1952), 50-7 pl. ii [3]Gebel el-Silsila. Royal Shrines.v.218View of shrine of Sethos I.

Barguet in BIFAO l (1952), 50-7 pl. ii [lower]Gebel el-Silsila. Royal Shrines.v.218Text of stela.

Barguet in BIFAO l (1952), 50-7 pl. iii [4]Gebel el-Silsila. Royal Shrines.v.218Stela on west wall of shrine of Ramesses III.

Barguet in BIFAO l (1952), 50-7 pl. iii [4 left]Gebel el-Silsila. Royal Shrines.v.218View of right part of stela, Haremhab before Sethos I.

Barguet in BIFAO l (1952), 51-7Gebel el-Silsila. Royal Shrines.v.218Donation-texts from stelae of Sethos I, Ramesses II and III, and Merneptah.

Vercoutter in BIFAO l (1952), 69-87 plan i opp. 70T. ôd. Ptolemaic Temple.v.168APlan of dromos.

Vercoutter in BIFAO l (1952), 69-87 plan ii opp. 72T. ôd. Ptolemaic Temple.v.168APlan of Temple.

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Vercoutter in BIFAO l (1952), 69-87 pl. vii [1]T. ôd. Ptolemaic Temple.v.168ATorso from statue-group of Amenemh. et II and Sekhmet in Middle Kingdom Temple.

Vercoutter in BIFAO l (1952), 69-87 pl. vii [2]T. ôd. Ptolemaic Temple.v.168AFragment, Sebkensaf I from Forecourt.

Vercoutter in BIFAO l (1952), 69-87 pl. vii [3]T. ôd. Ptolemaic Temple.v.168AFragment of stela, First Intermediate Period, from Finds.

Vercoutter in BIFAO l (1952), 69-87 pl. vii [4]T. ôd. Ptolemaic Temple.v.168AFragment of stela of dedicator, Middle Kingdom, from Finds.

Vercoutter in BIFAO l (1952), 69-87 pl. vii [5]T. ôd. Ptolemaic Temple.v.168ABlock of Sebkensaf I, Middle Kingdom, from Finds.

Vercoutter in BIFAO l (1952), 69-87 pl. viii [1]T. ôd. Ptolemaic Temple.v.168AFragment of Horus name of Sesostris I from Forecourt.

Vercoutter in BIFAO l (1952), 69-87 pl. viii [2]T. ôd. Ptolemaic Temple.v.168AFragment of statue of Tuthmosis III from small Temple.

Vercoutter in BIFAO l (1952), 69-87 pl. viii [6]T. ôd. Ptolemaic Temple.v.168AHead of sphinx perhaps from here.

Vercoutter in BIFAO l (1952), 69-87 pl. ix [1-3]T. ôd. Ptolemaic Temple.v.168ARe-used blocks with offering-bringers, Graeco-Roman, from Dromos.

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Vercoutter in BIFAO l (1952), 69-87 pl. ix [4]T. ôd. Ptolemaic Temple.v.168ARelief, Monthu and Hathor as ba-bird, from Dromos.

see Vercoutter in BIFAO l (1952), 76 n. 2T. ôd. Ptolemaic Temple.v.168AFragment with cartouche Ramesses IV, from Forecourt.

see Vercoutter in BIFAO l (1952), 80-3T. ôd. Ptolemaic Temple.v.169ADescription of Cemetery, Dyn. XVIII

Vercoutter in BIFAO l (1952), pl. iii cf. 77-9T. ôd. Shrine for Bark of Monthu. Tuthmosis III. (called Peripheral Temple by Vercoutter).v.169AViews.

Vercoutter in BIFAO l (1952), pl. iv [1-3] cf. 77-9T. ôd. Shrine for Bark of Monthu. Tuthmosis III. (called Peripheral Temple by Vercoutter).v.169AScenes from exterior and jamb.

Vercoutter in BIFAO l (1952), pl. v [1, 4] cf. 77-9T. ôd. Shrine for Bark of Monthu. Tuthmosis III. (called Peripheral Temple by Vercoutter).v.169AGraffiti of Amenkha and Pinezem.

Vercoutter in BIFAO l (1952), pls. v [2], vi [1, 2] cf. 77-9T. ôd. Shrine for Bark of Monthu. Tuthmosis III. (called Peripheral Temple by Vercoutter).v.169AScenes from pillars.

Schweitzer in BIFAO l (1952), 119-21 pl. i [1-3]800-345-300Sandstone royal head, Dyn. XI, (called Dyn. XXVI), in Basel, Museum für Völkerkunde, III.8397.

Schweitzer in BIFAO l (1952), 122 fig. 1800-942-622Royal head, wearing nenus, (sometimes called Nektanebos I), early Ptolemaic, in Turin, Museo Egizio,Inv. 1399.

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Schweitzer in BIFAO l (1952), 123-4 figs. 2a, bSaïs. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.47AGreen slate head of young King, Dyn. XXVI, in Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum, 11864.

Schweitzer in BIFAO l (1952), 125 fig. 3Elephantine. Cult-chapel of Hek. aib.v.299ARoyal bust of Amenemhet (Sekhemkare), green schist, Dyn. XXVI, in Vienna, KunsthistorischesMuseum, Inv. 37.

Schweitzer in BIFAO l (1952), 127 fig. 4801-799-435Small “green head”, Dyn. XXVI, in Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum, 10100.

Schweitzer in BIFAO l (1952), pl. i [4] cf. 129Tell Baqlîya.iv.40AHead of statue of Nekhtharhebi, temp. Psammetikhos II, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, A. 94.

Schweitzer in BIFAO l (1952), 129-31 pl. ii [1, 2]T. ôd. Ptolemaic Temple. Lakes and Quay. Finds.v.169AUpper part of granite royal statue, perhaps Tuthmosis III, Intermediate Period, probably Dyn. XXVI, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 67345.

Schweitzer in BIFAO l (1952), pl. iii [1] cf. 129(=probably from Bissing, Denkmäler, 70).800-856-700Head of basalt sphinx of Achoris, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, A 27.

Schweitzer in BIFAO l (1952), pl. iii [2] cf. 129800-946-131Sculptor’s model of Royal bust, wearing nemes, Early Ptolemaic, in Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum, 11648.

Daumas in BIFAO l (1952), 133-55 pl. iDendera. Earlier Birth House.vi.105AReconstruction of south face and plan.

Daumas in BIFAO l (1952), 133-55 pls. ii-vi [2, 4], viii [4], ix, xDendera. Earlier Birth House.vi.105AViews.

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Daumas in BIFAO l (1952), 133-55 pl. vi [1]Dendera. Earlier Birth House.vi.105ALintel of Ptolemy II.

Daumas in BIFAO l (1952), 133-55 pls. vi [3], vii [1-3]Dendera. Earlier Birth House.vi.105ABes-pillars.

Daumas in BIFAO l (1952), 133-55 pls. vii [4], viii [2, 3]Dendera. Earlier Birth House.vi.105APalm-columns.

Daumas in BIFAO l (1952), 133-55 pl. xiDendera. Earlier Birth House.vi.105AScenes from entrances to Sanctuary and Vestibule.

Daumas in BIFAO l (1952), 133-55 pl. xiiDendera. Earlier Birth House.vi.105ALintel of Ptolemy II.

Daumas in BIFAO l (1952), 146-7 figs. 2-4Dendera. Great Temple. Roof. Hathor-Kiosk.vi.101ARepresentations of Kiosk.

Sauneron and Yoyotte in BIFAO l (1952), pls. i, ii cf. 159, 161-72Karnak. Vestibule of Second Pylon.ii2.37(135)Stela of Psammetikhos II.

Sauneron and Yoyotte in BIFAO l (1952), pls. iii, iv cf. 159-60, 173-87Tanis. Great Temple. Cache.iv.15AFragment of stela of Psammetikhos II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 67095.

see Sauneron and Yoyotte in BIFAO l (1952), 201 n. 3Tell Edfu. Town Site.v.202ABlock with text of Psammetikhos I concerning expedition to Wawat.

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see Leclant and Yoyotte in BIFAO li (1952), 35 n. 5Thebes.OmitFragment of statue-base of Mert-Tefnut, temp. Amenardais.

Barguet in BIFAO li (1952), pl. i cf. 80-105T. ôd. Shrine for Bark of Monthu. Tuthmosis III.vi.169AGeneral view.

Barguet in BIFAO li (1952), pls. ii-vi figs. 2-8 cf. 80-105T. ôd. Shrine for Bark of Monthu. Tuthmosis III.vi.169AScenes and texts, with later restorations.

Barguet in BIFAO li (1952), pl. vii cf. 80-105T. ôd. Shrine for Bark of Monthu. Tuthmosis III.vi.169ATexts of Amenophis II on pillars.

Barguet in BIFAO li (1952), pl. viii cf. 80-105T. ôd. Shrine for Bark of Monthu. Tuthmosis III.vi.169ACartouches of Amenmesse, Ramesses III and IV on pillars.

Barguet in BIFAO li (1952), pls. ix, x, xi [a] cf. 80-105T. ôd. Shrine for Bark of Monthu. Tuthmosis III.vi.169AGraffiti.

Barguet in BIFAO li (1952), pl. xi [b] cf. 80-105T. ôd. Shrine for Bark of Monthu. Tuthmosis III.vi.169APillar with cartouches of Ramesses III and Amenmesse.

Barguet in BIFAO li (1952), pl. xiii fig. 9 cf. 80-105T. ôd. Shrine for Bark of Monthu. Tuthmosis III.vi.169AFragment of statue of Maia.

Barguet in BIFAO li (1952), 105-10 pls. xiv-xviii, xix [a] fig. 10T. ôd. Near Sacred Lake.v.169AViews and plan of Roman Kiosk.

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Barguet in BIFAO li (1952), 105-10 pls. xix [b], xx, xxi [a]T. ôd. Near Sacred Lake.v.169ARe-used blocks at edge of Sacred Lake.

see Sauneron in BIFAO li (1952), 115-17 pl. iEsna. Temple of Khnum. Hypostyle.vi.113-14(16)-(21)Register IV, 1st scene.

Sauneron in BIFAO li (1952), 115-17 pl. iiEsna. Temple of Khnum. Hypostyle.vi.113-14(16)-(21)Register IV, 3rd scene, Geta before divinities.

see Sauneron in BIFAO li (1952), 123-35Akhmîm. West of Akhmîm Village. Two Temples.v.20ADescription of early accounts.

see Sauneron in BIFAO li (1952), 149 [14]8Text of canopic-jar of Ity, presented by Khaemweset, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, N. 493.

Sauneron in BIFAO li (1952), 149 [15]8Titles from canopic-jar of Psammethek-menti, Dyn. XXVI, formerly in Anastasi, G. Collection 234.

Sauneron in BIFAO li (1952), 159 [45]Gebelein. Temple of Hathor.v.163ANames and titles from blocks of Keki, Dyn. XIII, in Michaelidis, G. Collection.

Sauneron, S. in BIFAO li (1952), 160 [46]Name and title of Nebankh Nb-anh, God’s sealer of Abydos803-037-648Round-topped stela, five lines of offering text, and below, Nubkhaes Nbw-ha.s, King’s great wife, etc.,offering bread in two scenes, on left, to Hathor in Abydos, and on right, to (Osiris-) Khentimentiu, andtwo registers with twenty-two columns of names and titles of relatives in each below, mid-Dyn. XIII, inParis, Musée National du Paris, Musée du Louvre, C 13 [N.167]. (Probably from Abydos.)

Barguet in BIFAO lii (1953), fig. 4 cf. 109 n. 1Karnak. Great Temple. Portico of Bubastides.ii2.36(131)

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Register III, King suckled by Hathor and Aupweth.

Barguet in BIFAO lii (1953), 110 n.Karnak. Subsidiary Temples. K. Chapel of Osiris Hek-djet.ii2.205(6)Text of giving menat from I, 2.

Barguet in BIFAO lii (1953), pl. ii cf. 145Karnak. Central Group. Great Temple.ii2.21Plan: Fourth Pylon to Granite Sanctuary.

Barguet in BIFAO lii (1953), 145-6 plan on pl. iiKarnak. Great Temple. Fourth Pylon.ii2.78Description.

Barguet in BIFAO lii (1953), 148-9 fig. 1Karnak. Gtreat Temple. Court between Fifth and Sixth Pylons.ii2.87Sandstone platform, South of South Pillared Court.

see Barguet in BIFAO lii (1953), 152-5Karnak. Great Temple. Central Court.ii2.108Temple (h. rt-ib) of Tuthmosis III (destroyed).

Barguet in BIFAO lii (1953), 152 pl. ii planKarnak. Great Temple. Central Court.ii2.107Description.

Barguet in BIFAO lii (1953), 152 n. 2Karnak. Great Temple. Central Court. Temple of Sesostris I.ii2.108Names of sanctuary on polygonal columns.

Barguet in BIFAO lii (1953), 153 [middle]Karnak. Great Temple. Central Court. Temple of Sesostris I.ii2.108Name of door with text on doorway.

Barguet in BIFAO lii (1953), 153 n. 3Karnak. Great Temple. Central Court. Temple of Sesostris I.

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ii2.108Polygonal columns.

Daumas in BIFAO lii (1953), 163-5 pls. i, ii [left]Dendera. Birth-House. Re-used blocks.vi.105ASeat of statue of Pepy I.

Daumas in BIFAO lii (1953), pls. ii [right], iii cf. 165800-264-100Alabaster h. eb-sed statue of Pepy I, in Brooklyn Museum, 39.120.

Daumas in BIFAO lii (1953), 165Dendera. Temple of Hathor. Crypt 9.vi.90AText concerning restoration-work, mentioning Khufu and Tuthmosis III, at (127).

Daumas in BIFAO lii (1953), 166Dendera. Temple of Hathor. Crypt 9.vi.90AText of festivals, etc. mentioning Tuthmosis III and Pepy I, at (129).

see Daumas in BIFAO lii (1953), 170 [bottom]Dendera. Temple of Hathor.vi.86(66)Sistrum with name of Pepy I from Crypt 4.

see Daumas in BIFAO lii (1953), 171Dendera. Temple of Hathor.vi.71(198)Statue-group with Pepy I, from Room XX.

see Yoyotte in BIFAO lii (1953), 179 [1], 182 [a]Tell el-Muqdâm. Finds.iv.35ALower part of statue Ramesses II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 45611.

see Yoyotte in BIFAO lii (1953), 179-80 [2], 183-5 [c]Tell el-Muqdâm. Finds.iv.35ACube-statue of Esioh, Dyn. XXVI, in Paris, Musée du Louvre E. 18834 (formerly Mus. Guimet, 1325)

see Yoyotte in BIFAO lii (1953), 180 [3]Tell-Balala.

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iv.39AStatue of Osiri-nakht, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 40041.

see Yoyotte in BIFAO lii (1953), 180 [4]Tell Timai (Mendes). Miscellaneous.iv.37ABlock with geographical name, ie. Taremu (Tell el-Muqdâm).

see Yoyotte in BIFAO lii (1953), 180-1 [5], 185 [d]Tell el-Muqdâm. Finds.iv.38AStatue of Pedimihos, Dyn. XXVI, in Moscow, State Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, 1063.

see Yoyotte in BIFAO lii (1953), 181 [6], 183 [6]Tell el-Muqdâm. Finds.iv.38AStatue of Pedimihos with stela of Horus on crocodiles, Dyn. XXVI or later, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, E.10777.

see Yoyotte in BIFAO lii (1953), 183 n. 2Tell el-Muqdâm. Finds.iv.38AStatue of Pedimihos, Dyn. XXVI, in Leiden, Rijksmuseum van Oudheden, D. 61 (or A. St. 71).<<>>

Yoyotte in BIFAO lii (1953), 184Tell el-Muqdâm. Finds.iv.38ANames from cube-statue of Iahpefarbet, Dyn. XXVI, with dealer in Paris in 1934.

see Yoyotte in BIFAO lii (1953), 184 n. 2Mît Rahîna. Miscellaneous. Statues.iii2.868Granite fragment statue of Esmihos, Late Period, in Naples, Museo Archeologico Nazionale, 1063.

see Yoyotte in BIFAO lii (1953), 185 n. 1801-797-660Fragment kneeling statue of Pekherhy, Ptolemaic (here called Pekhry), in New York NY, MetropolitanMuseum of Art, Old Cat. 953.

Desroches Noblecourt in BIFAO liii (1953), 35-6 fig. 14801-495-050Nude woman with child on hip, and text concerning a daughter, addressed to Seh, in Berlin, ÄgyptischesMuseum, 14517.

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Desroches Noblecourt in BIFAO liii (1953), 7, 16-17 pl. iOmit.Faience tatooed female statuette, Middle Kingdom, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, E. 10942.

Desroches Noblecourt in BIFAO liii (1953), 37-40 pls. iv, v801-495-350Faience female statuette with child, Middle Kingdom, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, E. 8000.

Desroches Noblecourt in BIFAO liii (1953), 26-9 pls. ii, iiiThebes. Tomb 218, Amennakht.i2.317(1)Priestesses from funeral procession.

see Sauneron in BIFAO liii (1953), 49-50Esna. Temple of Khnum.vi.111ACartouches of Domitian (not Trajan).

Sauneron in BIFAO liii (1953), 50Karnak. Temple North Entrance. (East Temple of Tuthmosis III.)ii2.216Cartouches from doorway of Domitian (formerly called Trajan).

Sauneron in BIFAO liii (1953), 53-5 fig.Karnak. C. Chapels in Enclosure Wall. Chapel (e).ii2.15(55)Scene with Horus-shed, Late Period, from South thickness.

see Sauneron in BIFAO liii (1953), 57-8 fig. 1Gîza. D. Quarry Cemetery. West of Second Pyramid. Graffiti of Mey.iii2.229Text.

Sauneron in BIFAO liii (1953), 60 fig. 28Stela of Mey, temp. Ramesses II, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, C. 94.

Sauneron in BIFAO liii (1953), 61-2 fig. 3(=de Morgan, 100 [203])Siheil. Rock-texts. Lesser Texts.v.253AMey holding statuette Anubis, temp. Ramesses II.

see Sauneron in BIFAO liii (1953), 63Memphis. Miscellaneous.

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Omit (803-055-170)Stela of Mey, temp. [Merneptah] and Ramesses II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 14.10.69.1(formerly Fuad Collection).

see Sauneron in BIFAO liii (1953), 104 [e]801-797-660Fragment of kneeling statue of Pekherhy, Ptolemaic, in New York NY, Metropolitan Museum of Art,Old Cat. 953.

see Sauneron in BIFAO liii (1953), 110-11 [a]Heliopolis. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.63ALower part statue of Ankh-Psammethek, Late Persian or Early Ptolemaic, formerly in Turaev, B. A.Collection, now St. Petersburg, State Hermitage Museum, 5629.

Leclant in BIFAO liii (1953), 113-72 pl. iKarnak. Temple M. (Amun Re-Harakhti). Colonnade of Taharqa.ii2.208Plan and section.

Leclant in BIFAO liii (1953), 115 pls. ii-ivKarnak. Temple M. (Amun Re-Harakhti). Colonnade of Taharqa.ii2.207Views.

Leclant in BIFAO liii (1953), 113-72 pls. v-xiiKarnak. Temple M. (Amun Re-Harakhti). Colonnade of Taharqa.ii2.209H. eb-sed scenes from intercolumnar walls.

Leclant in BIFAO liii (1953), 113-72 pls. xiii-xviKarnak. Temple M. (Amun Re-Harakhti). Colonnade of Taharqa.ii2.209Colonnade.

Leclant in BIFAO liii (1953), 113-72 pl. xviiKarnak. Temple M. (Amun Re-Harakhti). Colonnade of Taharqa.ii2.209North jambs from doorway at (00-01).

Leclant in BIFAO liii (1953), 113-72 figs. 2-27Karnak. Temple M. (Amun Re-Harakhti). Colonnade of Taharqa.ii2.209H. eb-sed scenes.

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Leclant in BIFAO liii (1953), 113-72 fig. 28Karnak. Temple M. (Amun Re-Harakhti). Colonnade of Taharqa.ii2.209Colonnade.

Leclant in BIFAO liii (1953), 113-22Karnak. Temple M. (Amun Re-Harakhti). Colonnade of Taharqa.ii2.209General description.

Leclant in BIFAO liii (1953), 123-58Karnak. Temple M. (Amun Re-Harakhti). Colonnade of Taharqa.ii2.209-10H. eb-sed scenes.

Leclant in BIFAO liii (1953), 159-71Karnak. Temple M. (Amun Re-Harakhti). Colonnade of Taharqa.ii2.209Colonnade.

Leclant in BIFAO liii (1953), 172Karnak. Temple M. (Amun Re-Harakhti). Colonnade of Taharqa.ii2.210Doorway.

Leclant in BIFAO liii (1953), 114 n. 6 pls. ii [A, B], iii [A]Karnak. Subsidiary Buildings. Late Ptolemaic. Chapel of Osiris of Koptos.ii2.207View and mention of re-used Dyn. XXV blocks.

see Leclant in BIFAO liii (1953), 115-16Karnak. Temple of Khons. Kiosk of Taharqa.ii2.227Mention of Kiosk.

see Leclant in BIFAO liii (1953), 116 n. 4Madâmûd. Temple. Miscellaneous. From Temple Enclosure.v.149AIntercolumnar block with consecration-scene and procession of names, Dyn. XXV.

see Leclant in BIFAO liii (1953), 117Karnak. Colonnade of Taharqa.ii2.25(23)King with wine before Amen-re and Mut.

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Leclant in BIFAO liii (1953), 124-5 pls. v, viii [B] figs. 2-3 [E 2-3]Karnak. M. Temple of Amen-re Harakhti. Colonnade of Taharqa. Intercolumnar Walls.ii2.209Scenes at (13), (14).

Leclant in BIFAO liii (1953), 128-31 fig. 4 [E 5]Karnak. M. Temple of Amen-re Harakhti. Colonnade of Taharqa. Intercolumnar Walls.ii2.209(15)King before Amun in the presence of [Ennead] at (15).

Leclant in BIFAO liii (1953), 131-2 pls. vii [A], x [B] fig. 5 [E 2]Karnak. Colonnade of Taharqa. Intercolumnar Walls.ii2.209(16)Scenes, 1) King led by two gods, 2) offering to a god, at (16).

Leclant in BIFAO liii (1953), 132-3 pl. vii [B], fig. 6 [E 3]Karnak. Colonnade. Taharqa. Intercolumnar Walls.ii2.209(17)Two scenes at (17).

Leclant in BIFAO liii (1953), 135 fig. 7 [E 2]Karnak. Colonnade. Taharqa. Intercolumnar Walls.ii2.209(18)Two scenes at (18).

Leclant in BIFAO liii (1953), 135-6 fig. 8 [E 3]Karnak. Colonnade. Taharqa. Intercolumnar Walls.ii2.209(19)3 scenes, King before Amun at (19).

Leclant in BIFAO liii (1953), 138 pl. vi [B] fig. 9 [E 3]Karnak. Colonnade. Taharqa. Intercolumnar Walls.ii2.210(20)King driving 4 calves to Amun at (20).

Leclant in BIFAO liii (1953), 139 pl. x [A] fig. 11 [E 4]Karnak. Colonnade. Taharqa. Intercolumnar Walls.ii2.210(21)Two scenes at (21).

Leclant in BIFAO liii (1953), 139-41 fig. 10 [E 3]Karnak. Colonnade. Taharqa. Intercolumnar Walls.ii2.210(22)Remains of crowning scene at (22).

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Leclant in BIFAO liii (1953), 141-2 fig. 12 [E 4]Karnak. Colonnade. Taharqa. Intercolumnar Walls.ii2.210(23)Two scenes at (23).

Leclant in BIFAO liii (1953), 143 pl. vi [A] fig. 13 [E 2]Karnak. Colonnade. Taharqa. Intercolumnar Walls.ii2.210(24)Two scenes at (24).

Leclant in BIFAO liii (1953), 145 pl. ix [B] fig. 14 [E 4]Karnak. Colonnade. Taharqa. Intercolumnar Walls.ii2.210(25)Replaced blocks two scenes at (25).

Leclant in BIFAO liii (1953), 146 [A] figs. 15, 16Karnak. Colonnade. Taharqa. Various fragments with scenes on both faces.ii2.210King leaving palace.

Leclant in BIFAO liii (1953), 146-7 [B] pl. ix [A] figs. 17, 18Karnak. Colonnade. Taharqa.ii2.210Various fragments with scenes, King consecrating offerings before Amun.

Leclant in BIFAO liii (1953), 148-9 [C, C] pl. viii [A] figs. 19-21Karnak. Colonnade. Taharqa.ii2.210Various fragments with scenes, King running and King kneeling receiving life, King before Amun.

Leclant in BIFAO liii (1953), 150 [D] pl. x [C] fig. 22Karnak. Colonnade. Taharqa.ii2.210Various fragments with scenes, King with [Buto].

Leclant in BIFAO liii (1953), 150-6 pls. xi [A, B], xvi [A] figs. 23-5 [E 5, 3, 2]Karnak. Temple M. Colonnade of Taharqa.ii2.209(10), (11), (12)Intercolumnar walls at (10), (11), (12).

Leclant in BIFAO liii (1953), 156-8 pl. xii figs. 26-7 [E 4, 2]Karnak. Colonnade. Taharqa. Intercolumnar Walls.ii2.210(26) and (27)Lower Egyptian nome divinities at (26) and (27).

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see Leclant in BIFAO liii (1953), 164 n. 1Karnak. Temples of Khons and Apet.ii2.251Mention of sandstone architrave of Taharqa, found in Temple of Apet.

see Leclant in BIFAO liii (1953), 164 n. 1Karnak. Temples of Khons and Apet.ii2.227Mention of Kiosk of Taharqa, in Temple of Khons.

see Leclant in BIFAO liii (1953), 171 [b 5], 172 pl. xvii [B]Karnak. Colonnade. Taharqa.ii2.210(28)Royal titles from inner jambs at (28).

see de Meulenaere in BIFAO liv (1954), 78 n. 5Edfu Site. Finds.v.204AFragment of stela of Es-Inhert, Ptolemaic, in Lausanne, Musée Cantonal des Beaux-Arts, 29991.

see de Meulenaere in BIFAO liv (1954), 78 [7] n. 1Karnak. Cachette.ii2.157Squatting statue of Esmin, son of Pedeamun, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37160.

see de Meulenaere in BIFAO liv (1954), 78 [8]Luxor Temple. Exterior. East Side.ii2.335(219)Graffiti of priests, name at (a).

see de Meulenaere in BIFAO liv (1954), 79 [top] n. 1Karnak. Cachette.ii2.154Mention of Djenanebdedefankh on statue of Ahmosi, Early Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum JE36579.

see de Meulenaere in BIFAO liv (1954), 79 [2] n. 5Karnak. Cachette.ii2.156Block-statue of Esmin, son of Puerem, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37017.

see Yoyotte in BIFAO liv (1954), 83-5 [1]Heliopolis. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.64A

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Stela of Zeatumefankh, Dyn. XXVI, in Cleveland (Ohio), Cleveland Museum of Art, 20.1977.

Yoyotte in BIFAO liv (1954), 85-6 [2]Heliopolis. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.63ATitles from statue of Raemmakheru, Dyn. XXVI, in Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum, 19779.

see Yoyotte in BIFAO liv (1954), 86-7 [3]Alexandria. Miscellaneous.iv.5ANames from text of Esiatum, dedicator of “Metternich stela”, temp. Nektanebos II, inNew York, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 50.85.

Yoyotte in BIFAO liv (1954), 87-9 [5]Heliopolis. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.63ATexts from statue of Hariz, Late Period, in Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum, 7737.

see Yoyotte in BIFAO liv (1954), 89-90Heliopolis. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.63ALower part of statue of Ankh-psametek, Late Persian or Early Ptolemaic, in St. Petersburg, StateHermitage Museum, 5629.

see Yoyotte in BIFAO liv (1954), 91 n. 2Heliopolis. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.63AStatue of Amenemopet called Ipy, Dyn. XXVI, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, E. 10366.

see Yoyotte in BIFAO liv (1954), 92 n. 1Heliopolis. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.63AStatue of “divine father” holding cippus with magical text, Late Period, in Florence, Museo Archeologico,1788.

Yoyotte in BIFAO liv (1954), 92-3 [6a]Heliopolis. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.63ATitles from statue of Psametek-sonb, Dyn. XXVI, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, E. 17379.

see Yoyotte in BIFAO liv (1954), 93-4 [6b]Mît Rahîna. Miscellaneous. Statues.iii2.867Titles and father from statue of Psammethek-sonb, Dyn. XXIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 682.

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see Yoyotte in BIFAO liv (1954), 94-6 [7]Heliopolis. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.63ALower part kneeling statue of Psammethek, Dyn. XXVI, in Vatican, Museo Gregoriano Egizio, Inv. 177.

see Yoyotte in BIFAO liv (1954), 95 n. 6Heliopolis. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.63AFragment of basalt statue of Ath, temp. Psammetikhos I, in Bologna, Museo Civico Archeologico, 1812.

see Yoyotte in BIFAO liv (1954), 96-7 [8]Heliopolis. Miscellaneous.iv.63AFragment of statuette of a priest of Heliopolis, Late Period, in Verona, Museo Lapidario Maffeiano, 583.

see Yoyotte in BIFAO liv (1954), 97 [9a]Memphis. Tomb of Thonufer.iv.64ATitles and names from block with musicians, in Alexandria, Graeco-Roman Museum.

Yoyotte in BIFAO liv (1954), 97 [9b]Memphis. Kôm el-Fakhri. Blocks of Tjonufer.ii2.224ATitle of deceased.

Yoyotte in BIFAO liv (1954), 98 [10]Heliopolis. Tell H. is.n. North part Great Enclosure.iv.61ANames from bas-relief of son of Ankhenre, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 41432.

Yoyotte in BIFAO liv (1954), 98-9 [11]Cairo. Bat.n el-Baqara. Late Tomb.iv.73ATitles from sarcophagus No. 3, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 68491.

see Yoyotte in BIFAO liv (1954), 103 n. 10S. aft. el-H. inna. Miscellaneous.iv.11,13ATitle from statue of Fenet (?), Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1031.

see Yoyotte in BIFAO liv (1954), 103 n. 9S. aft. el-H. inna. Miscellaneous.iv.11,13ATitle from statue of Zeho (?), son of Keramama, Dyn. XXV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 535 and

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later in private possession, now in Jerusalem, Israel Museum.

see Yoyotte in BIFAO liv (1954), 112 n. 4Heliopolis. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.63AStatue of Harpiesi, son of Nubiyti, Late Period, with dealer Khawam, in Cairo.

Sauneron in BIFAO liv (1954), 118 [a]Esna. Temple of Khnum.vi.116AWord for propylon from column XVI in Hypostyle.

Sauneron in BIFAO liv (1954), 118 [b]Esna. Temple of Khnum.vi.111AWord for propylon from column “K” in Façade.

Sauneron in BIFAO liv (1954), 118 [c]Madâmûd. Temple of Monthu. Gate of Tiberius.v.137AWord for propylon from text on base.

Sauneron in BIFAO liv (1954), 124-6 figs.Madâmûd. Temple of Monthu. South Kiosk.v.139APlan and views.

Varille in BIFAO liv (1954), 129 n. 28Titles from false door of Baki, Dyn. XVIII (?), in Turin, Museo Egizio, “No. 16".

Varille in BIFAO liv (1954), 129-35 pl.8Stela of Baki, Dyn. XVIII, in Turin, Museo Egizio, 1550 (called 156).

Varille in BIFAO liv (1954), 134 n. 2Thebes. Miscellaneous. Stelae.i2.797Text of stela of Surero, temp. Amenophis III, (Theban tomb 48), in Aix-en-Provence, Musée Granet, 8.

Lacau in BIFAO liv (1954), 137-43 pl. i fig. 1Saqqâra. Objects from tombs.iii2.753Remains of fishing-scene from bas-relief, [with boat-men jousting], Dyn. V, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,

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CG 1535.

Wild in BIFAO liv (1954), 173-219 pls. i-iiiKarnak. Objects in Museums. Statues.ii2.288Torso of Harnufer, Early Ptolemaic, in Lausanne, Musée Cantonal des Beaux-Arts, Inv. Ég. 7.

see Wild in BIFAO liv (1954), 202 [c]Karnak. Cachette.ii2.158Double-statue of Hor and Wehebresonb, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37339.

Keimer in BIFAO lv (1955), 10 [A] figs. 3 (from Wrezinski), 3 bisSaqqâra. D. 64. Tomb of Ptahhotp [II].iii2.601(17)Two wild dogs from hunting scene in register IV.

Keimer in BIFAO lv (1955), 10-12 [B] figs. 4, 4 bis.Saqqâra. North of Teti Pyramid. LS10. Tomb of Kagemni.iii2.523(22)Dog (held by dwarf) (from West register, sketch by Wild).

Keimer in BIFAO lv (1955), 12-13 [C] fig. 5Saqqâra. Pyrmid of Unis. Causeway.iii2.419Block with wild dog.

Keimer in BIFAO lv (1955), 13-19 [D] figs. 7-12 bisSaqqâra. LS10. Tomb of Kagemni.iii2.523(20)Hyenas brought and fattened from register III, (from Wrezinski, sketches by Wild).

Keimer in BIFAO lv (1955), 18 fig. 13Abydos. North Cemetery of Mariette. Monuments.v.57ACalf’s head (among offerings in front of deceased) on stela of Nakht, Middle Kingdom, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 20515 (from Encyl. Photo. pl. 71).

Sauneron in BIFAO lv (1955), 24 pl. iEl-Khârga Oasis. Temple of Amun.vii.278AView of Great Gateway of Ptolemy II.

Sauneron in BIFAO lv (1955), 25-6 pl. iii

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El-Khârga Oasis. Nad. ûra. Temple of Mut (?).vii.291(2)AInner lintel with full-faced figures.

Sauneron in BIFAO lv (1955), 26 pl. iiiEl-Khârga Oasis. Nad. ûra. Temple of Khons (?).vii.291AView and plan.

Sauneron in BIFAO lv (1955), 26-30 pls. iv-viii, ix [lower]El-Khârga Oasis. Qas.r el-Ghueid. a.vii.293AViews.

Sauneron in BIFAO lv (1955), 26-30 pls. viii, ix [upper]El-Khârga Oasis. Qas.r el-Ghueid. a.vii.293AKing before Theban triad at (11).

Sauneron in BIFAO lv (1955), 28-9 pls. x, xiEl-Khârga Oasis. Qas.r Zaiyân. Temple.vii.293-4AViews.

Sauneron in BIFAO lv (1955), 28-9 pl. xiiEl-Khârga Oasis. Qas.r Zaiyân. Temple.vii.293-4ALintel from Entrance to sanctuary.

Sauneron in BIFAO lv (1955), 28-9 pl. xiii [upper]El-Khârga Oasis. Qas.r Zaiyân. Temple.vii.293-4AView of Sanctuary.

Sauneron in BIFAO lv (1955), 28-9 pl. xiii [lower]El-Khârga Oasis. Qas.r Zaiyân. Temple.vii.293-4ANiche in Sanctuary at (5).

Sauneron in BIFAO lv (1955), 29-31pls. xiv-xviiEl-Khârga Oasis. Qas.r Dûsh. Temple.vii.294AViews.

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Sauneron in BIFAO lv (1955), 29-31pl. xviiiEl-Khârga Oasis. Qas.r Dûsh. Temple.vii.294ADedicator’s text of Hadrian at (3).

Sauneron in BIFAO lv (1955), 29-31 pls. xix-xxEl-Khârga Oasis. Qas.r Dûsh. Temple.vii.294ALintel and jambs of Hadrian at (5).

Sauneron in BIFAO lv (1955), 61-2 pl. iSouth Delta. West Part. Sakhbu.iv.68ABlock from Temple of Re with remains of text, temp. Sesonchis, in Michaelidis, G. Collection.

Sauneron in BIFAO lv (1955), 63 fig. iGîza. Great Sphinx. Found near Sphinx. Votive Stelae.iii2.38Stela, Tuthmosis IV and Queen before Horus of Sakhbu (from Hassan, Gîza, viii pl. xlii).

Christophe in BIFAO lv (1955), 66-70 pl. i804-070-080Lintel of Necho and Nitocris with Pedihorresnet, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 28.5.25.4.

Christophe in BIFAO lv (1955), 70-9 pl. iiKarnak. Subsidiary Buildings. Temple of Osiris Pededankh.ii2.17Lintel Amenardais I etc., probably from here, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 29251 bis (called No. 794).

Christophe in BIFAO lv (1955), 79-83 pl. iiiThebes. Miscellaneous. Various.i2.839Bronze box (with lid) of Pedehorresnet, temp. Shepenwept II and Nitocris, (Th. Ab. 196, in London,British Museum, EA 64345.

see Yoyotte in BIFAO lv (1955), 136-7Tell Atrîb. Miscellaneous. Blocks.iv.67ABas-relief Khentekhtai and Tutu, Ptolemaic or Roman, in Alexandria, Graeco-Roman Museum, 3211.

see De Meulenaere in BIFAO lv (1955), 143-6Thebes. Objects. Stelae.i2.812AReading of name of Kaluth from stela, Dyn. XXX, in Turin, Museo Egizio, 1579.

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see De Meulenaere in BIFAO lv (1955), 147-8Thebes. Miscellaneous. Statues.i2.787Torso of Takhybiat (woman) sistrum player of Amun, Early Ptolemaic, in Florence, Museo Archeologico,6315.

Sauneron in BIFAO lv (1955), 149-52 pls. i, ii801-633-660Lower part of kneeling statue of Paser, Vizier, [temp. Ramesses II], in “private collection Egypt”, i.e.Varille Collection, at present in Cairo.

Lauer in BIFAO lv (1955), 156-7 fig. 1Saqqâra. North of Step Pyramid. Early Dynastic and Old Kingdom tombs.iii2.436General plan of tombs along East slope.

Lauer in BIFAO lv (1955), 156-8, 166 pls. ii, iii [1]Saqqâra. North of Step Pyramid. Early Dynastic and Old Kingdom tombs.iii2.445Views of tomb, temp. Djet, No. S 3504.

Lauer in BIFAO lv (1955), 156 pl. iii [2, 3]Saqqâra. North of Step Pyramid. Early Dynastic and Old Kingdom tombs.iii2.446Views of tomb, temp. Den, S 3506.

Lauer in BIFAO lv (1955), 156 pl. iv [B]Saqqâra. North of Step Pyramid. Early Dynastic and Old Kingdom tombs.iii2.444Restoration of tomb of Queen Merytneit, S 3503.

Lauer in BIFAO lv (1955), 159, 165-6 pl. iSaqqâra. Step-Pyramid Enclosure. South Tomb.iii2.408Reconstruction and section.

Lauer in BIFAO lv (1955), 159 n. 4, 160 pl. iv [A]Abydos. Umm el-Qaâb. Queen Meritneit.v.82AReconstruction.

Leclant in BIFAO lv (1955), 173-4 fig. 1France. Blandecques.vii.420A

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Daumas in BIFAO lvi (1957), pl. i fig. on 39Dendera Temple. Sanatorium. Ptolemaic and Roman.vi.105APlan and section.

Daumas in BIFAO lvi (1957), 41-7 pls. ii, xiii [B]Dendera Temple. Sanatorium. Ptolemaic and Roman.vi.105ABlock with magical text, Roman.

Daumas in BIFAO lvi (1957), 35-57 pls. iii-xivDendera Temple. Sanatorium. Ptolemaic and Roman.vi.105AViews.

Sauneron in BIFAO lvi (1957), 67-75 pl. iTell Bast.a. Miscellaneous. Stelae.iv.33AFragment of stela with Decree of Canopus, [temp. Ptolemy III Euergetes I], in Port Said Museum, 493.

Keimer in BIFAO lvi (1957), 100 fig. 4 n. 1Gîza.iii2.70Ostrich from block from tomb of Isesi-mer-neter (G 2097).

Sainte Fare Garnot in BIFAO lvi (1957), 131-49Karnak. Third Pylon. H. eb-sed shrine of Sesostris I.ii2.61Index of names, etc. (in Lacau and Chevrier).

Goedicke in BIFAO lvi (1957), 152-3 fig. 1Saqqâra. Step Pyramid Enclosure. Pyramid. Galleries.iii2.404Alabaster fragments with ink inscription of Iynikhnum and Sun-temple Seketre.

Christophe in BIFAO lvi (1957), 173-9 cf. 181-4Thebes. South-west Valleys. C. Graffiti. “2e. Vallée laterale”.i2.593Graffito of Pentawer (No. 1247).

Christophe in BIFAO lvi (1957), 187Valley of the Kings. Graffiti.

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i2.590Text of Amennakht son of Ipuy [Sp. 451].

Piankoff in BIFAO lvi (1957), 189-200 with plan pls. i-ixRoyal tomb 16. Ramesses I.i2.534Description, plan and scenes.

Wild in BIFAO lvi (1957), pl. iii cf. 206-8, 219-23From Gîza to Abûs.îr. Finds.OmitUshabti of Kenamun, temp. Amenophis II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 17.12.19.1-14.

Wild in BIFAO lvi (1957), pl. i cf. 205, 211-15Karnak. Temple of Mut. Finds. In trench C between (21) and (22).ii2.262Statue of Kenamun, temp. Amenophis II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 935.

see Wild in BIFAO lvi (1957), 214 n. 2Objects from Theban temples.ii2.534AStatue of Senenmut kneeling holding uraeus, quartzite, temp. H. atshepsut, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE34582.

Wild in BIFAO lvi (1957), 215-19 pl. iiiDeir Rîfa. Miscellaneous.801-643-694Block-statue of Kenamun, temp. Amenophis II (Theban tomb 93), in private possession in Cairo.

see Wild in BIFAO lvi (1957), 217-188Offering-table of Huy, Dyn. XX, formerly in Michaelidis, G. Collection, now in Paris, Musée du Louvre,E. 25478.

Yoyotte in BIFAO lvii (1958), 81-9 fig. 1Mît Rahîna. Miscellaneous. Statues.iii2.869Name and title of statue of (a) Bepeshes (formerly called Mesu), Dyn. XXII or later, in Paris, Musée duLouvre, E. 7693.

see Yoyotte in BIFAO lvii (1958), 82Memphis. Miscellaneous. Statues.iii2.226ACache of bronzes, Dyn. XXII or later, found at Memphis about 1872: Statue of Bepeshes (“Mesu”), in

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see Yoyotte in BIFAO lvii (1958), 82Memphis. Miscellaneous. Statues.iii2.226ACache of bronzes, Dyn. XXII or later, found at Memphis about 1872: Statue of man, in Paris, Musée duLouvre, E. 7692.

see Yoyotte in BIFAO lvii (1958), 82Memphis. Miscellaneous. Statues.iii2.226ACache of bronzes, Dyn. XXII or later, found at Memphis about 1872: Statue of Horus libating, in Paris,Musée du Louvre, E. 7703.

see Yoyotte in BIFAO lvii (1958), 82Memphis. Miscellaneous. Statues.iii2.226ACache of bronzes, Dyn. XXII or later, found at Memphis about 1872: Statue of Seth standing, inCopenhagen, Ny. Carlsberg Glypotek, Æ.I.N. 614.

see Yoyotte in BIFAO lvii (1958), 85-7Thebes. Miscellaneous. Coffins.i2.822Coffins of Eskhons, Dyn. XXV, in Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum, 7478.

see Yoyotte in BIFAO lvii (1958), 86-88Donation-stela of Paweredu, year 31 Sesonchis III, in Moscow, State Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, I.1.a5647.

Godron in BIFAO lvii (1958), 143-9 fig. 1(=Roy. Tbs. II, pl. v [1])Abydos. Umm el-Qaâb. Tomb of Djer.v.78AEbony label, in Philadelphia PA, The University Museum, E. 9403.

see Godron in BIFAO lvii (1958), 143-9 fig. 2(=Roy. Tbs. II, pl. vi A [2])Abydos. Umm el-Qaâb. Tomb of Zer.v.78AIvory label.

Sainte Fare Garnot in BIFAO lvii (1958), 165-72 pls. i-iiiSaqqâra. Pyramid of Teti.iii2.396Recently discovered fragments found by Sainte Fare Garnot and Lauer, 1951, 1955-6.

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Sainte Fare Garnot in BIFAO lvii (1958), 165-72 pl. ivSaqqâra. Pyramid of Teti.iii2.395View of Burial Chamber showing sarcophagus.

Sauneron in BIFAO lviii (1959), 33-4Esna. Temple of Khnum.vi.111ATwo texts concerning gestation-period, (Esna 300, 2, 302, 14), temp. Trajan.

Godron in BIFAO lviii (1959), 81-2 fig.Thebes. Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous.i2.724Stela of Khabekhnet, at dealers in Paris.

de Wit in BIFAO lviii (1959), 87-96 pls. i, ii801-791-030 (body) and 800-942-060 (head)Kneeling statue (with royal head from a Ptolemaic statue), Dyn. XXVII or 1st c. B.C., found in Antwerpin 1821, in Antwerp, Museum Vleeshuis, 79.1.282.

see Yoyotte in BIFAO lviii (1959), 97 [Doc. 1]8Donation-stela of Paweredu, year 31 Sesonchis III, in Moscow, State Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, I.1.a5647.

Yoyotte, J. in BIFAO lviii (1959), 97 [Doc. 2], 99-100Title mek803-065-230Fragment of lower part of probably donation stela, lower part of scene with King Petubastis followed byPamai, First prophet of Harsaphes lord of Heracleopolis, mek of Kehten, and wife(?), and remains of fivelines of text, temp. Petubastis, in Copenhagen, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Æ.I.N. 917.

see Yoyotte in BIFAO lviii (1959), 97-8 [Doc. 3]Tell el-Farâîn. Miscellaneous.iv.45ADonation-stela of Tefnakht and Hor, Dyn. XXIV, in house of guard at Ibtu (1957), now in Cairo,Egyptian Museum (1968).

see Yoyotte in BIFAO lviii (1959), 98-9 [Doc. 4]Kôm el-H. is.n. Miscellaneous.iv.52AStela of Padebhuenubaste, year 28 Sesonchis III, in Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum, 7344.

see Yoyotte, J. in BIFAO lviii (1959), 99 [Doc. 5]

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803-065-150Round-topped donation stela, Ankhpekhrod, Prophet, mek, before Hathor mistress of Imau (Kôm el-H. is.n) and Horus, and eight lines of cursive text, year 32 of Sesonchis III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. No. 21.3.25.15.

Wild in BIFAO lviii (1959), 104-5 cf. 101-3, 106-13Saqqâra. Tomb 60. Tomb of Ty.iii2.469(1)Text of address to visitors from left thickness at (e).

Wild in BIFAO lviii (1959), 110Saqqâra. Around Pyramid-complex of Unis. Isi. Dyn. VI.iii2.626Part of address to visitors.

Wild in BIFAO lviii (1959), 110 n. 1Saqqâra. Around Pyramid-complex of Unis. Khenu. Dyn. VI.iii2.625(1)Part of address to visitors.

Garnot in BIFAO lviii (1959), 166-73 pls. i-iiS. ulb. Cemetery. Dyn. XVIII.vii.172APlans and sections of pyramids.

Garnot in BIFAO lviii (1959), 166-73 pls. iii-ivS. ulb. Cemetery. Dyn. XVIII.vii.172AViews of tombs 14-16.

Garnot in BIFAO lviii (1959), 166-73 pl. v [upper right]S. ulb. Cemetery. Dyn. XVIII.vii.172ASarcophagus-lid from tomb 5, in Khartoum Museum.

Lauer in BIFAO lix (1960), 57 fig. 2Maidûm. Pyramid.iv.89ASection showing successive stages.

see Daumas in BIFAO lix (1960), 63-80 pl. iTûna. Tomb of Pedusiri. Sanctuary.iv.173(91-99)AAdoration of scarab etc. in register II.

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see Sauneron in BIFAO lx (1960), 9-10Tell Atrîb. Miscellaneous.iv.66AText of statue of Zeho-p-shed, temp. Philip, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum JE 46341.

Sauneron in BIFAO lx (1960), 12Dendera. Great Temple. Ramesses XX.vi.70(195)AText from right jamb at (6).

see Sauneron in BIFAO lx (1960), 33 [5]Khârga. Temple of Hibis. Second Hypostyle.vii.281(53)-(54)AText concerning foreign languages, from register II.

Sauneron in BIFAO lix (1960), 35-7 [6-10]Esna. Temple of Khnum. <<>>vi.117AVarious texts.<<>>

Wild in BIFAO lx (1960), 57Medînet Habu. Great Temple. Room 18.ii2.509(144)Names of bas of Re from column 2 of hymn in I.

Wild in BIFAO lx (1960), 58, 62 [1]Medînet Habu. Great Temple. Room 18.ii2.509(143)Texts of bas of Re in lower register.

Wild in BIFAO lx (1960), 43-59 pls. i [a], ii-v figs. 1, 2Tell Timai. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.36AStatue of Basa, temp. Psammetikhos I, upper part in Palermo Museum 758, lower part in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 1233.

see Wild in BIFAO lx (1960), 59-67 cf. fig. 2Tell Timai. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.36AText of 4 bas of Re on back.

see Wild in BIFAO lx (1960), 58-9 n. 2, 62 [4, c]Edfu. Great Temple. Corridor.

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vi.158(297)-(300)A“7 forms of Khnum” probably=bas of Re in 3rd scene of register II, temp. Ptolemy X.

Wild in BIFAO lx (1960), pl. i [b], cf. 62 [2, b], 64-5 n. 2Timai el-Amdîd. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.37APart of texts from base of Sa(n)user with texts of bas of Re, Dyn. XXVI, in Stockholm, Medelhavsmuseet,NME 77.

see Wild in BIFAO lx (1960), 61, 63 [6]Esna. Temple of Khnum. Façade.vi.116(32)-(35)ATexts of 4 sacred rams=bas of Re, from hymn to Khnum on base.

see Wild in BIFAO lx (1960), 62 [3], 66Tell Timai.iv.36ATexts of bas of Re from stela of Ptolemy II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22181.

Wild in BIFAO lx (1960), 59, 63 [8]T. ôd. Ptolemaic Temple. Pronaos.v.168ATexts of bas of Re from 4-headed Monthu-Harakhti on North wall.

Christophe in BIFAO lx (1960), 69-82Karnak. Great Temple. Hypostyle.ii2.51Texts from South face of architraves above columns 74-80.

Christophe in BIFAO lx (1960), 78 (5)Qurna. Temple of Sethos I. Room IV.ii2.412(44)Base, dedicatory text.

Sauneron in BIFAO lx (1960), 83-91 pls. vi-x cf. 104-9Alexandria. Miscellaneous.iv.6ALower part statue-group, Ptolemy II, Arsinoë II (deified), and Amun, in Alexandria, Graeco-RomanMuseum, 11261.

de Meulenaere in BIFAO lx (1960), 117-29 pls. xi-xiii801-755-460Block-statue of Penhet-bit, dedicated by son Wehebre-merneith, [temp. Psammetikhos I], in BeaumontBonelli, Comte Andrea Collection.

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see de Meulenaere in BIFAO lx (1960), 118 [3] n. 6S. aft. el-H. inna.iv.11ABlock-stat.ueof Shedsunefertem, Dyn. XXV, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, N. 3670.

see de Meulenaere in BIFAO lx (1960), 118 [4] n. 7Kôm Abû Billo.iv.68ABlock-statue of Ankh-hor, Dyn. XXVI, with dealer El Shaer in Jan. 1958.

see de Meulenaere in BIFAO lx (1960), 118 [5] n. 8Heliopolis. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.63ABlock-statue of Irefaenh. api, Dyn. XXV-XXVI, in St. Petersburg, State Hermitage Museum, 2567(incorrectly called uninscribed).

see de Meulenaere in BIFAO lx (1960), 119 [6]801-643-545Block-statue with naos of Osiris, Dyn. XXVI, in Stockholm, Medelhavsmuseet, 72.

see de Meulenaere in BIFAO lx (1960), 119 [8]Omit.Block-statue of Nekhtamun, New Kingdom or later, in Venice, Museo Archeologico del Palazzo Reale diVenezia, Inv. 48.

see de Meulenaere in BIFAO lx (1960), 122 n. 3H. urbeit. Abû Yasîn.iv.27APart of standing statue of Pawarama, Dyn. XXX, in Naples, Museo Archeologico Nazionale, 1059.

see de Meulenaere in BIFAO lx (1960), 128-9Divinity Index.Sacred staff of Amun, Ptah or Khnum, in titles.

see Daumas in BIFAO lx (1960), 187El-Sebua. Temple. Temp. Ramesses II. Finds.vii.63AFragments of statue Setau re-used in Coptic church and jamb of Amenemopet.

see Lauer in BIFAO lxi (1962), 25-8Saqqâra. Step Pyramid of Sekhemkhet.iii2.416Ivory plaque of Ankhnebty-zeserty with list of linen, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 92679.

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De Meulenaere in BIFAO lxi (1962), 29-41 pl. iMust.urud. Bahtîm.iv.59AStatue of Zeho, [temp. Nektanebos I], in Bayonne, Musée Bonnat, 498.

see De Meulenaere in BIFAO lxi (1962), 41 [4]801-768-170Statue-base of Harsiesi, Vizier, temp. Nektanebos I, in Lyons, Musée Guimet, EG. 1748.

Ratié in BIFAO lxi (1962), 48 pl. iiOmitUshabti of Pedesemtu, [temp. Psammetikhos II and Apries], in Limoges Museum.

Ratié in BIFAO lxi (1962), 43-53 pls. ii-viFrance. Annecy.vii.419AUshabti of Pedesemtu, [temp. Psammetikhos II and Apries], in Annecy Museum 1089.

Yoyotte in BIFAO lxi (1962), 88-9 cf. 80-2 pl. viiMemphis. Temple of Ptah. Exterior of the Hypostyle Hall.iii2.835South wall, geographical procession.

see Yoyotte in BIFAO lxi (1962), 82-8 cf. 80-2Memphis. Temple of Ptah. Exterior of the Hypostyle Hall.iii2.835North wall, geographical procession.

see Yoyotte in BIFAO lxi (1962), 92-4 [Op]Kôm Umbo. Temple. Room 2.vi.191ABase, inventory of towns in the Faiyûm.

see Yoyotte in BIFAO lxi (1962), 95-9 [T]Karnak. Temple of Apet. Exterior South side.ii2.252(53)-(54)Base, names of places in the Faiyûm.

see Yoyotte in BIFAO lxi (1962), 99-105 [Or]Kôm Umbo. Temple. Court.vi.182(18)-(23)ABase, names of places in the Faiyûm.

see Sauneron in BIFAO lxii (1964), 50-2 fig. 1

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Thebes. Tomb 2, Khabekhnet.i2.6(5)ACeremonies in Temple of Mut, with lake of Isheru, etc. (from erný).

Sauneron in BIFAO lxii (1964), 54-5 figs. 2-4Dendera. Temple of Hathor.vi.42ATitles of Hathor and Isis, mentioning lake of Isheru.

Godron in BIFAO lxii (1964), 59-61 pls. i [A], iii [A], iv [A, D]Gîza. Third Pyramid of Menkaure. Statues of Menkaure.iii2.33, 29, 30Alabaster head from Mortuary Temple, in Boston MA, Museum of Fine Arts, 09.204.

Godron in BIFAO lxii (1964), 59-61 pls. i [B], iii [B], iv [B, E]Gîza. Third Pyramid of Menkaure. Statues of Menkaure.iii2.33, 29, 30Alabaster head from statue, from Valley Temple, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 40703.

Godron in BIFAO lxii (1964), 59-61 pls. iii, iii [C], iv [C, F]Gîza. Third Pyramid of Menkaure. Statues of Menkaure.iii2.33, 29, 30Alabaster head of Shepseskaf, now from Valley Temple, attributed to Menkaure, in Boston MA, Museumof Fine Arts, 09.203.

Ghalioungui in BIFAO lxii (1964), 63-5 pl. v [A]Gîza. Central Field.iii2.280Seated statue (uninscribed) from tomb of Dersemat, Dyn. IV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 87811.

Ghalioungui in BIFAO lxii (1964), 63-5 pl. v [B]Gîza. Central Field.iii2.275Seated statue of Imhotep from tomb of Nary, Dyn. IV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 87812.

Ghalioungui in BIFAO lxii (1964), 63-5 pl. vi [A]Gîza. Central Field.iii2.253Standing statue of Sitmeryt from tomb of Neferherenptah (Fefi), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 87806.

Ghalioungui in BIFAO lxii (1964), 63-5 pl. vi [B]Gîza. Central Field.iii2.253Standing statue of Neferherenptah from tomb of Neferherenptah (Fefi), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE

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87804.

Ghalioungui in BIFAO lxii (1964), 63-5 pl. viiGîza. Central Field.iii2.253Seated statue of son Itisen from tomb of Neferherenptah, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 87805.

Ghalioungui in BIFAO lxii (1964), 63-5 pl. viii [A]Gîza. Central Field.iii2.240Standing statue (uninscribed), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 87801.

Ghalioungui in BIFAO lxii (1964), 63-5 pl. viii [B left]Gîza. Central Field.iii2.275Seated statue Ankhtef, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 87808.

Ghalioungui in BIFAO lxii (1964), 63-5 pl. viii [B right]Gîza. Central Field.iii2.273Seated statue Weteth-hotp, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, 87810.

see Daumas in BIFAO lxii (1964), 67 fig. 1Saqqâra. West of Step Pyramid. Akhtihotp.OmitFisherman in canoe.

Daumas in BIFAO lxii (1964), 67 pl. ixSaqqâra. West of Step Pyramid. Tomb D60, Hetepherakhti.iii2. 595(8)Fisherman in canoe, angling, in Leiden, Rijksmuseum van Oudheden, F. 1904/3/1.

Daumas in BIFAO lxii (1964), 82 pl. xSaqqâra. West of Step Pyramid. Tomb D60, Hetepherakhti.iii2. 595(8)Man boning fish and offering it to man, from register III, in Leiden, Rijksmuseum van Oudheden, F.1904/3/1.

See Daumas in BIFAO lxii (1964), 67 fig. 2Saqqâra.Tomb 60, Ty.iii2.475(44), 476(45)Man in canoe fishing, from scene at (45).

See Daumas in BIFAO lxii (1964), 80-1 fig. 11

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Saqqâra.Tomb 60, Ty.iii2.475(44), 476(45)Two men in canoe on right, 1 boning fish.

see Daumas in BIFAO lxii (1964), 72 fig. 8Abûs.îr to Saqqâra. Mastaba L51. Fetekta.iii2.351(6)Man holding fish-hooks (from bartering scene).

see Daumas in BIFAO lxii (1964), 72-4 figs. 6, 7Saqqâra. North of Teti Pyramid. Mereruka.iii2.529(26)Canoe with Ihy etc., and fisherman.

Daumas in BIFAO lxii (1964), 67, 73 fig. 3Saqqâra. North of Teti Pyramid. LS10 Kagemni.iii2.522(13)Men fishing from canoe.

Daumas in BIFAO lxii (1964), 73-4 pl. xi [A] cf. fig. 5 (from Macramallah)Saqqâra. Around Pyramid-complex of Unis. Tomb of Seshseshet, usurped from Ihy.iii2.617-8Fisherman from scene at (4).

Daumas in BIFAO lxii (1964), 73-4 pl. xi [B] cf. fig. 4 (from Macramallah)Saqqâra. Around Pyramid-complex of Unis. Tomb of Seshseshet, usurped from Ihy.iii2.617-8Fisherman from scene at (7).

Marcinìak in BIFAO lxii (1964), 87-101 pls. xii-xixTheban Necropolis. Objects from Thebes. Coffins.i2.836ACoffin of Hor-dhout, Ptolemaic or Roman, in Warsaw, Muzeum Narodowe, Inv. 17330.

see Mareinìak in BIFAO lxii (1964), 95 n. 3Theban Necropolis. Objects from Thebes. Coffins.i2.836ACartonnage of same man, in Warsaw, Muzeum Narodowe, Inv. 17330.

Ratié in BIFAO lxii (1964), 109-14 pl. xx8Heart-scarab of Paiu, Dyn. XXVI, in Annecy Museum, 14719.

Sauneron in BIFAO lxii (1964), 115-19 fig.

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Esna. Temple of Khnum.vi.111AFragment of calendar.

Piankoff in BIFAO lxii (1964), 121-8RecordsMain religious texts of the New Kingdom, giving references to chief representations.

Piankoff in BIFAO lxii (1964), 125 pl. xxiThebes. Tomb 34, Mentemhet. Chapel B.i2.57APart of litany of Re on left wall.

see De Meulenaere in BIFAO lxii (1964), 151 [1]801-723-300Titles of sons from naos with statuettes of Painmu, Dyn. XXVI, probably Memphite, formerly in Gallatin,A. Collection 79, now in New York NY, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 66.99.67.

see De Meulenaere in BIFAO lxii (1964), 151-2 [2]801-752-915Statue of Psamethek, Dyn. XXVI, in Hanover, Kestner-Museum, 1935.200.515.

De Meulenaere in BIFAO lxii (1964), 152-3 [4]8Titles of Hekabefnakht from coffin of son Pefteuaneith, New Kingdom, in Leiden, Rijksmuseum vanOudheden, M. 13.

De Meulenaere in BIFAO lxii (1964), 153 [5a]Titles of statues of Pefteuaneith, temp. Amasis.802-065-040Bronze statue of Neith dedicated by Pefteuaneith, in Copenhagen, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Æ.I.N. 208.

De Meulenaere in BIFAO lxii (1964), 153 [5b]Titles of Statues of Pefteuaneith, temp. Amasis.iv.46AGranite statue-group with wife and son, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, N. 663.

De Meulenaere in BIFAO lxii (1964), 153-4 [6], pl. xxiiiKôm el-H. is.n. Miscellaneous. Various.iv.52A9 counterpoises of menat of Akhtipet, Late Period, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, N. 4319.

see De Meulenaere in BIFAO lxii (1964), 154 n. 4801-727-050

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Statue of Bekenrenef, Vizier, schist, temp. Psammetihkhos I, formerly Hoffmann, H. and MutiauxCollections, now in Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum, 1970.495.

see De Meulenaere in BIFAO lxii (1964), 154 (6)8Counterpoise of menat of Harkhebi, Late Period, in Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum, 8049.

see De Meulenaere in BIFAO lxii (1964), 154 [7]Saqqâra. East of Step Pyramid. Tomb of Bekenrenef.iii2.171ASome titles of deceased (other than Vizier).

see De Meulenaere in BIFAO lxii (1964), 154-9 [8]Heliopolis. Miscellaneous.iv.65ATitles of Pairkap, from lintel, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, E. 11377.

see De Meulenaere in BIFAO lxii (1964), 155 [8] n. 2Heliopolis. Miscellaneous. Reliefs.iv.65AFragment of relief with titles of Pairkap, Dyn. XXVI (same man as Paris, Musée du Louvre, E. 11377),seen with dealer G. A. Eid in 1960.

De Meulenaere in BIFAO lxii (1964), 155 [9] pl. xxivKôm el-H. is.n. Miscellaneous. Various.iv.52ACounterpoise of menat of Pedenebtiamu, Late Period, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, N. 4319.

see De Meulenaere in BIFAO lxii (1964), 155-6 [10]Kôm el-H. is.n. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.52AStatue-base of Inamennafnebu, Late Period, in Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum, 8047.

De Meulenaere in BIFAO lxii (1964), 156 [11a] pl. xxv [left]Kôm el-H. is.n. Miscellaneous. Various.iv.52ATwo canopic-jars of Harkhebi, Late Period, in Philadelphia (Pa.), The University Museum, E. 1023-4.

De Meulenaere in BIFAO lxii (1964), 156 [12] pl. xxviKôm el-H. is.n. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.52ANaos [fragment of statue] of Pedenebt-imau, Dyn. XXVI, in Bachman, T. E. Collection.

see De Meulenaere in BIFAO lxii (1964), 157 [13]

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Kôm el-H. is.n. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.52ATitles from statue of Basa, Dyn. XXVI, in Moscow, State Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts., I. 1.a.4982.

De Meulenaere in BIFAO lxii (1964), 157-8 [14] pls. xxvii-xxixKôm el-H. is.n. Miscellaneous.iv.52AStatue-base of Psamethek, Dyn. XXVI, in Brooklyn Museum, 16.580.180.

see De Meulenaere in BIFAO lxii (1964), 159 [15]Kôm el-H. is.n. Miscellaneous. Various.iv.52AMenat dedicated by Ankh-nehetef, Late Period, in Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum, 7709.

De Meulenaere in BIFAO lxii (1964), 159-61 [16] pls. xxx-xxxiKôm el-H. is.n. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.52AStatue of Uzahorenpernesut, Ptolemaic, in Chicago IL, Oriental Institute, 10802.

De Meulenaere in BIFAO lxii (1964), 161 [17] cf. 170 pl. xxxii801-755-340Block-statue of Pedeharkhebi, Late Period, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, E. 10295.

see De Meulenaere in BIFAO lxii (1964), 162 [18]Italy. Tivoli. Hadrian’s Villa.vii.416ATitles of Pefteuaneith from statue of son Uzahorresnet, in Vatican, Museo Gregoriano Egizio, 196(formerly 158).

see De Meulenaere in BIFAO lxii (1964), 162 [19] n. 2Kôm el-H. is.n. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.52ANames and titles from statue of Pedesi, Dyn XXVI, in London, British Museum, EA 32183.

see De Meulenaere in BIFAO lxii (1964), 164 n. 3Kôm el-H. is.n. Miscellaneous. Stelae.iv.52ATitles of deceased from stela of Usirinakht, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 27784.

see De Meulenaere in BIFAO lxii (1964), 165 n. 1S. â el-H. agar. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.47AInamunnefnebu, father of Psammethek-sineith: statue of latter in Philadelphia PA, The UniversityMuseum, 42.9.1.

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see De Meulenaere in BIFAO lxii (1964), 165 n. 1801-727-350Inamunnefnebu, father of Psammethek, Dyn. XXVI, on statue of latter, in Stockholm, Medelhavsmuseet,90.

see De Meulenaere in BIFAO lxii (1964), 165 n. 6801-748-150Title of wr-h. b, on statue of Harwodj, in Cleveland (Ohio), Cleveland Museum of Art, 20.1978.

see De Meulenaere in BIFAO lxii (1964), 165 n. 6801-748-150Title of wr-h. b, on bronze measure of Amenardais, in London, British Museum, 37640.

De Meulenaere in BIFAO lxii (1964), 19-32 pls. i-ivKarnak. Cachette.ii 2.155Block-statue of Djeptahefankh, temp. Psammetikhos I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36949.

see De Meulenere in BIFAO lxiii (1965), 33 n. 1S. aft. el-H. inna. Miscellaneous.iv.13ABlock-statue of Djeho (?), son of Queen Keramama, Dyn. XXV-XXVI, formerly in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 535, now in Jerusalem, Israel Museum.

Sauneron in BIFAO lxiii (1965), 73-87 pl. vKarnak. Temple of Ptah. Fourth Gate.ii2.197(4)(d)Hymn of Tiberius to Imhotep (d).

Michaïlidis in BIFAO lxiii (1965), 143, 160 pl. viiiMendes. Miscellaneous. Stelae.iv.37AGod before ram (no texts), Late Period.

Marciniak in BIFAO lxiii (1965), 201-5 pls. xxi-xxiiiDeir el-Bah. ri. Buildings of Tuthmosis III. Temple of Amun.ii2.379Statue of Senenmut (Theban tomb 71).

Monnet in BIFAO lxiii (1965), 211 pl. xxiv [D] fig. 1Valley of the Queens. Tomb 51. Queen Èsi II.i2.612AJamb, text Ramesses VI at (3).

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Monnet in BIFAO lxiii (1965), 210-14 pl. xxiv [A-D]Valley of the Queens. Tomb 51. Queen Èsi II.i2.612AQueen with name of mother from scenes at (1), 4, etc.

Monnet in BIFAO lxiii (1965), 210-14 pl. xxv [A]Valley of the Queens. Tomb 51. Queen Èsi II.i2.612AHead of Queen, with text from scene at (2), 5.

see Monnet in BIFAO lxiii (1965), 214-16 pl. xxv [B]Thebes. Necropolis. Dra Abû el-Naga. Finds.i2.613ADating of blocks found at Deir el-Bakhît of Ramesses V, usurped by Ramesses VI (not Ramesses III)).

Monnet in BIFAO lxiii (1965), 220-6 pls. xxvi, xxvii fig. 2Karnak. Cachette. Royal Statues.ii2.143Ramesses VI holding Amun, usurped from Ramesses IV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 42153.

see Monnet in BIFAO lxiii (1965), 224-6Medînet Habu. Finds from Temple area. Reliefs.ii2.527Ramesses IV smiting 2 captives.

see Monnet in BIFAO lxiii (1965), 230-6Medînet Habu. Great Temple. Second Court.ii2.502(104-7)Sons of Ramesses III on base.

Daumas in BIFAO lxiii (1965), 259 fig. 1 cf. 257Med. îq District. Rock-Texts on West Bank.vii.52AHorus-name and cartouche of Iyibkhentre, Dyn. XI.

Sauneron in BIFAO lxiv (1966), 11-17 pls. i, iiKarnak. Monthu Enclosure. Building J at North-west Corner. Finds.ii2.17Block of Amenemet, [temp. Ramesses IX].

see Wild in BIFAO lxiv (1966), 101 n. 5 pl. xiThebes. Tomb 93, Kenamun.i2.192(13)ABaking and brewing from I-IV.

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Wild in BIFAO lxiv (1966), 109 fig. 2 cf. 97 n. 6Beni H. asan. Tomb 116, Nefery.iv.161ASketch of model brewers, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37563.

see Wild in BIFAO lxiv (1966), 111 pl. x (from Wreszinski)Saqqâra. West of Step Pyramid. Tomb D. 60. Hetepherakhti.iii2.594(5)Registers I-IV, brewing and baking.

Wild in BIFAO lxiv (1966), 12 fig. 3 cf. 98 n. 1Thebes. Tomb 92, Suemnut.i2.188(2)ABrewing from registers I and V.

Wild in BIFAO lxiv (1966), 95-8, 113-15 pl. ixSaqqâra. Tomb 60, Ty.iii2.472(32)Brewing in registers II and IV (from Wreszinski).

Michaïlides in BIFAO lxiv (1966), 121-3 pl. xii (cf. M.D.I.K. xx 44)At dealer.Alabaster vase with Horus-name of [Khety I], Meryibtaui, Dyn. IX, seen in Alexandria in 1963, now inLiverpool, Liverpool Museum, 1967.6.

Lauer in BIFAO lxiv (1966), 169-84Miscellaneous index.Article about Dyn. I royal tombs.

Sauneron in BIFAO lxiv (1966), 193-6 pl. xiiiS. ulb. Temple.vii.169AViews in 1850 by Melly.

Michaïlidis in BIFAO lxv (1967), 31 pl. iiiOmitBronze statuette of Amun with Bes-head, Late Period, in Michaelidis, G. Collection.

Daumas in BIFAO lxv (1967), 212-13Thebes. Objects. Statues.i2.796AText from statue dedicated to Pepy I, (from Wiedemann).

Sauneron in BIFAO lxvi (1968), 24-7 pls. i, ii

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Near el-Bahnasa. Perkhaf. Ptolemaic Temple.iv.124ALintel of Ptolemy I, and similar block, former in Leiden, Rijksmuseum van Oudheden, F. 1961/12.3,latter seen with dealer in Cairo in 1955.

Michaïlides in BIFAO lxvi (1968), 86 pl. xivOmit.Female statue with hieroglyphic text on back, Ptolemaic or Roman Period, seen with dealer.<<>>

Abou Ghazi in BIFAO lxvi (1968), 165-9 pl. i fig. 1Sakha. Finds.iv.45AStela of Ptolemy VIII Euergetes II and Cleopatra II (left on site).

Abou Ghazi in BIFAO lxvi (1968), 169 fig. 28Lapis-lazuli plaque (from foundation-deposit) of Caesarion and Cleopatra VII, in Cairo Mus. (from“Abdin confiscated Collection”).

Abou Ghazi in BIFAO lxvi (1968), 165-9 pl. i fig. 1Sakha (Xois). Finds.iv.45AStela of Ptolemy VIII and Cleopatra II (left on site).

Dbrowska-Smektala in BIFAO lxvi (1968), 171-81 pls. xxxv-xxxvi fig. 3Deir el-Bah. ri. Buildings of Tuthmosis III. Temple of Amun. Finds.ii2.379AThree coffins of family of priests of Monthu, Late Period. Irtierthau, son of Zekhy.

Dbrowska-Smektala in BIFAO lxvi (1968), 171-81 pl. xxxvii [A] fig. 4Deir el-Bah. ri. Buildings of Tuthmosis III. Temple of Amun. Finds.ii2.379AThree coffins of family of priests of Monthu, Late Period. Eskhons, daughter of Unnufer.

Dbrowska-Smektala in BIFAO lxvi (1968), 171-81 pl. xxxviii [B, C] fig. 5Deir el-Bah. ri. Buildings of Tuthmosis III. Temple of Amun. Finds.ii2.379AThree coffins of family of priests of Monthu, Late Period. Uzarenes, daughter of Pahatiu.

see Goyon, G. in BIFAO lxvii (1969), 49-63, 67 cf. plan pls. v-vii [upper]Gîza.iii2.11Pyramid-complex of Kheops, Causeway.

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see Goyon, G. in BIFAO lxvii (1969), 63-6, 68 cf. plan and pl. vii [lower]Gîza.iii2.11Pyramid-complex of Khufu, Valley Temple.

Goyon, G. in BIFAO lxvii (1969), 147-57 pl. xlTell el-Maskhût.a. Temple. Cache near Entrance.iv.54ACylinder of [Weni?], Dyn. VI, in Ismailia Museum.

Goyon, G. in BIFAO lxvii (1969), 156 [13] n. 2 pl. xxxixSaqqâra. Pyramid of Zadkare-Isesi. Mortuary Temple.iii2.424Relief of King with divinities.

see Goyon, J.-Cl. in BIFAO lxvii (1969), 163 n. 6Tell Arîb. Miscellaneous. Various.iv.67AClay sealing of Hekaemsaf, Overseer of boats, with name of Amasis, in Michaelidis, G. Collection.

see Goyon, J.-Cl. in BIFAO lxvii (1969), 165-6 fig. 1.Meir. D.2. Pepy-ankh-hir-ib.iv.254(12)AUpper rowing-boat in register III.

Monnet-Saleh in BIFAO lxviii (1969), 1-13 pl. iDendûr. Temple.vii.28AView.

Monnet-Saleh in BIFAO lxviii (1969), 7 pl. iiDendûr. Temple.vii.29(5)APylon (5) King offers field to Isis.

Monnet-Saleh in BIFAO lxviii (1969), 3-7 pl. iiiDendûr. Temple.vii.29(1)-(2)APylon (1)-(2) Right jamb, Pharaoh offers (Gardiner V 33) to Pedesi and Pihor.

Monnet-Saleh in BIFAO lxviii (1969), 10-11 pl. ivDendûr. Temple.vii.33AView of Shrine behind Temple.

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du Mesnil du Buisson in BIFAO lxviii (1969), 63-82 pl. xxiiiGebel el-Araq.v.107AIvory knife-handle, Predynastic, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, E. 11517.

Goyon, G. in BIFAO 69 (1970), 12 pl. iSaqqâra. Pyramid-complex of Unis. Mortuary Temple.iii2.420Palm columns with names of the King, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, E. 10959.

Goyon, G. in BIFAO 69 (1970), 36-7 pl. iiSaqqâra. Pyramid-complex of Unis. Boat-pits.iii2.420Plans with section of north boat-pit.

Goyon, G. in BIFAO 69 (1970), 11-36 (with texts) pls. iii-vSaqqâra. Pyramid-complex of Unis. Causeway.iii2.418Blocks with boats carrying columns.

Sauneron in BIFAO 69 (1970), fig. on 56 cf. 55-6Karnak. Temple of Monthu. Propylon.ii2.3(8)(c)A(8) (c) I, Ptolemy III with sceptres offering foes on brazier to Min.

Sauneron in BIFAO 69 (1970), fig. on 57 cf. 57-8 (from von Bissing in Ann. Serv. i (1950), 556-9 pl. i)El-Salâmûni. Rock tombs. Graeco-Roman.OmitJudgment-scene with condemned in cauldron.

De Meulenaere in BIFAO 69 (1970), 61-4 (with texts) pls. x-xiiEdfu Tell. Mastaba of Isi. Finds.v.201AStatue of Har-a, Elder of the Hall, seated, granite, temp. Khaneferre Sebkhotp IV, formerly in BenzionCollection, now in Richmond VA, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, 63.29.

Anus in BIFAO 69 (1970), 70-2 fig. 1 cf. pl. xiiiKarnak. Second Pylon. Re-used in its foundations. From blocks, “talatât”, sandstone, temp. AmenophisIV.ii2.37A(a) Desert with jackals, antelopes, etc.

Anus in BIFAO 69 (1970), 72 fig. 2Karnak. Second Pylon. Re-used in its foundations. From blocks, “talatât”, sandstone, temp. Amenophis

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IV.ii2.37A(c) Soldier, chariot, and tree below.

Anus in BIFAO 69 (1970), 73-9 pls. xiv, xvi fig. 3Karnak. Second Pylon. Re-used in its foundations. From blocks, “talatât”, sandstone, temp. AmenophisIV.ii2.37A(d) House, garden, gazelle feeding from mangers, etc

Anus in BIFAO 69 (1970), 79-80 fig. 6Karnak. Second Pylon. Re-used in its foundations. From blocks, “talatât”, sandstone, temp. AmenophisIV.ii2.37A(b) Desert with herdsmen at game, dog, and cattle.

Anus in BIFAO 69 (1970), 80-2 fig. 7Karnak. Temple of Khons. Earlier blocks built-in. Other blocks, including h. eb-sed scenes, mostlyAmenophis III and IV.ii2.244ANo. 22, ploughing with two mules and man fetching water.

Anus in BIFAO 69 (1970), 82 fig. 8Karnak. Temple of Khons. Earlier blocks built-in. Other blocks, including h. eb-sed scenes, mostlyAmenophis III and IV.ii2.244ANo. 21, palm-trees and sycamores.

Anus in BIFAO 69 (1970), 82-5 figs. 9, 10 [upper right]Karnak. Temple of Khons. Earlier blocks built-in. Other blocks, including h. eb-sed scenes, mostlyAmenophis III and IV.ii2.244ANo. 12, boat and building with hypostyle hall.

Anus in BIFAO 69 (1970), 85-6 fig. 11Karnak. Temple of Khons. Earlier blocks built-in. Other blocks, including h. eb-sed scenes, mostlyAmenophis III and IV.ii2.244ANo. 47, chariot, men carrying sacks, and below, trees and oil-press.

Wild in BIFAO 69 (1970), 106-14 pl. xx fig. 5Statues in Favre, M. colln. El-Faiyûm. Misc.iv.104AStanding statue, man in long robe, Dyn. XII.

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Wild in BIFAO 69 (1970), 90-7 pls. xvii, xviii fig. 1801-431-280Hetep-sobk, son of Meru, mid-Dyn. XII.

Wild in BIFAO 69 (1970), 114-21, 125-30 pls. xxi, xxii fig. 6801-436-200Rensonb, Controller of timekeepers, Dyn. XIII.

Wild in BIFAO 69 (1970), 97-106 pl. xix, fig. 3801-416-900Shetepibre..., Deputy of Atfih, probably temp. Amenemhet III.

see Wild in BIFAO 69 (1970), 92 n. 48Name of Wadjmin from a stela with Hathor and Min, in Neuchâtel, Musée d’Ethnographie, Eg. 436.

Wild in BIFAO 69 (1970), fig. 4 on 103Gîza. West Field. Exact provenance unknown.iii2.178Name of Atfih on false-door of Iy (woman), in Berkeley (Cal.), Phoebe Apperson Hearst Museum ofAnthropology, 6.19830.

see Wild in BIFAO 69 (1970), 128 n. 1Abydos. Miscellaneous. In Private Collections.v.104AStela of Renefsonb, Dyn. XII, formerly in Bois-Aymé and Struff Collections, seen with a dealer in Parisin 1957.

Quaegebeur in BIFAO 69 (1970), 191, 213 [25] pl. xxviiiS. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Ptolemaic Chapel.iv.24ARelief of Ptolemy II and Arsinoë II, in London, British Museum, EA 1056.

Quaegebeur in BIFAO 69 (1970), 192-204 pl. xxixAbû S. îr (Taposiris Magna).vii.369AStela, Ptolemy II offering to deified Arsinoë II, probably from here, in Moscow, State Pushkin Museumof Fine Arts, 5375.

Traunecker in BIFAO 69 (1970), 219-29 pls. xxx, xxxi fig. 1Objects from Karnak. In Karnak. magazine.ii2.293ABlock-statue, damaged, with text mentioning Bekenkhons, son of Espekashuti, general, black granite,Dyn. XXII.

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Jacquet in BIFAO 69 (1970), 275-81 plan 2Karnak. Northern Group. Subsidiary Buildings. E1. Temple of Tuthmosis I.ii2.16APlan.

see Jacquet in BIFAO 69 (1970), 270Karnak. Temple of Harpre. Finds.ii2.11ARed and black granite statue-bases of two royal statues and another of a King’s son.

see Jacquet in BIFAO 69 (1970), 273Karnak. Monthu Enclosures. Enclosure Wall.ii2.20ABlock of Shepenwept II, found re-used outside north-east corner of Enclosure.

see Jacquet in BIFAO 69 (1970), 278Karnak. Northern Group. E1. Temple of Tuthmosis I.ii2.16ARelief-fragments, including some with name of Tuthmosis I.

see Jacquet in BIFAO 69 (1970), 278Karnak. Northern Group. Subsidiary Buildings. E1. Temple of Tuthmosis I. Finds.ii2.16AFragment of statue of a sem-priest in panther skin; ivory inlay from casket of Ahmosi Nefertere; fragmentsof jambs with name of Tuthmosis III.

see Jacquet in BIFAO 69 (1970), 279Karnak. Northern Group. Subsidiary Buildings. E1. Temple of Tuthmosis I. Finds.ii2.16ATwo statue-fragments with name of Amenophis IV; base of seated statue of a Vizier (name lost); smalllimestone block with name of Herihor; and two bricks of Menkheperre, First prophet of Amun, Dyn.XXI.

Jacquet in BIFAO 69 (1970), 275-81 pl. xxxvKarnak. Monthu Enclosure.ii2.1AView from the air (showing Temple of Tuthmosis I).

Jacquet in BIFAO 69 (1970), 275-81 pls. xxxvi, xxxviii, xxxixKarnak. Monthu Enclosure.ii2.16AViews of Temple of Tuthmosis I.

Jacquet in BIFAO 69 (1970), 278 pl. xl

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Karnak. Northern Group. Subsidiary Buildings. E1. Temple of Tuthmosis I. Finds.ii2.16AStatue of Sebti kneeling (upper part lost) holding naos with Monthu as hawk, quartzite, temp. AmenophisIII.

Jacquet in BIFAO 69 (1970), 278 pls. xlii-xlivKarnak. Northern Group. Subsidiary Buildings. E1. Temple of Tuthmosis I. Finds.ii2.16ASculptor’s trial-pieces, three royal heads (one perhaps of Amenophis III), and head of ram of Amun.

Jacquet in BIFAO 69 (1970), 278 pl. xliKarnak. Northern Group. Subsidiary Buildings. E1. Temple of Tuthmosis I. Finds.ii2.16ALower part of seated statue of Sesostris III, black granite.

Jacquet in BIFAO 69 (1970), 278 pl. xlvKarnak. Northern Group. Subsidiary Buildings. E1. Temple of Tuthmosis I. Finds.ii2.16AUpper part of statuette with remains of text on back pillar, New Kingdom.

Sauneron in BIFAO 69 (1970), on pl. li facing 290Deir el-Medîna. Temple of Hathor.ii2.401AView.

Sauneron in BIFAO 69 (1970), 293 pl. lvi (4) and (5) III, 1Thebes. Tomb 250, Ramosi. Temp. Ramesses II.i2.336AMan with jar of corn before seated man and woman.

Sauneron in BIFAO 69 (1970), 293 pl. lvii (6) IIIThebes. Tomb 250, Ramosi. Temp. Ramesses II.i2.336ALector and five women.

Sauneron in BIFAO 69 (1970), 293 pl. lviiiThebes. Tomb 291, Mu and Nekhtmin. Late Dyn. XVIII.i2.374(3)A(3) Tympanum, double-scene, couple offer to Nekhtmin and wife on left, and to parents on right, withAnubis-jackals above; left and right of doorway, Nekhtmin and Mu and sons kneeling and offering.

Sauneron in BIFAO 69 (1970), 293 pl. lxThebes. Tomb 292, Peshedu. Temp. Sethos I to Ramesses II.i2.376(15)A

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(15) tree-goddess scene with bas-drinking.

Goyon, J.-Cl. in BIFAO 70 (1971), 57-9 pls. xv [B], xvi, xvii [A] figs. 3-5Karnak. Objects. Offering-tables, etc.ii2.299AOffering-table of Pedeamun-nebnesuttaui, Third prophet of Amun, Dyn. XXV, in Karnak magazine.

Goyon, J.-Cl. in BIFAO 70 (1971), 62-3 pl. xix [A] fig. 9Karnak. Objects. Stelae.ii2.294AFragment of stela of Raya, Second prophet of Amun, Dyn. XIX-XX, in Karnak magazine.

Goyon, J.-Cl. in BIFAO 70 (1971), 64-5 pl. xx [B] fig. 12Karnak. Objects. Statues. In Karnak magazine.ii2.293AFragment of statue of May, probably temp. Tuthmosis III.

Goyon, J.-Cl. in BIFAO 70 (1971), 65-6 figs. 13-15Karnak. Objects. Stelae.ii2.295AFragment of stela with remains of two offering-bringers, one of them Pais, Dyn. XXVI, in Karnakmagazine.

Goyon, J.-Cl. in BIFAO 70 (1971), 69-71 pls. xxiii-xxv [A] figs. 19-24Karnak. Objects. Offering-tables.ii2.299AOffering-table of Ipwer, son of Pedeamun, Ptolemaic or Roman, in Karnak magazine.

Dewachter in BIFAO 70 (1971), 86 n. 3 pl. xxvi [A]El-Dakka. Temple of Thoth. Approach to Pylon.vii.41ABlock with erased name of Min-re, temp. Tuthmosis III.

Dewachter in BIFAO 70 (1971), 86 n. 7 pl. xxvi [B]El-Dakka. Temple of Thoth. Approach to Pylon.vii.41ABlock with erased name of Nekhbet, temp. Tuthmosis III.

Letellier in BIFAO 70 (1971), 119-31 pls. xxvii-xxxi801-723-400Fragmentary statue-group of Hay, quartzite, Dyn. XXV or early XXVI, in Letellier, B. Collection.

see Debono in BIFAO 70 (1971), 201 cf. pl. xlviFâw el-Qibli.

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v.122AGranite block with text mentioning Hut-sebkhem (=Hu), Roman, re-used in Coptic church.

Sauneron in BIFAO 70 (1971), pl. lxi facing 241T. ôd. Ptolemaic Temple.v.168AView.

Sauneron in BIFAO 70 (1971), 255 pl. lxviiiKarnak. Great Temple. Remains of earlier buildings re-used in Third Pyl. Pillared Porch of Tuthmosis IV.ii2.72ATwo blocks with decorated bulls.

Sauneron in BIFAO 70 (1971), 255 pl. lxixKarnak. Great Temple. Remains of earlier buildings re-used in Third Pyl. Pillared Porch of Tuthmosis IV.ii2.72ABlocks with four statues (?) of the King.

see Sauneron in BIFAO 70 (1971), 260Madâmûd. Temple of Monthu. Miscellaneous.v.149AStatue-base with names of Ramesses I and Sethos I, in Cairo, French Institute.

Habachi in BIFAO 71 (1972), 67-70 pl. xiii figs. 1, 2Thebes. Objects. Statues.i2.791ADouble-statue of Nia and mother Mutnefert seated, Dyn. XIX, in Munich, Staatliche SammlungÄgyptischer Kunst, Gl. WAF.25.

Habachi in BIFAO 71 (1972), 70-4 pl. xiv figs. 3, 48Stela, Nia, Doorkeeper of Amun, Dyn. XIX, in Turin, Museo Egizio, 1585.

Habachi in BIFAO 71 (1972), 73-4 pl. xv fig. 48Offering-table of Nia, Dyn. XIX, in Turin, Museo Egizio, 1753.

Habachi in BIFAO 71 (1972), 77-9 pl. xvii figs. 6, 78Canopic-box of Nia, Dyn. XIX, in Turin, Museo Egizio, 2444.

Habachi in BIFAO 71 (1972), 79 pl. xviii [A]8Pectoral of Nia, Dyn. XIX, in Turin, Museo Egizio, 6831.

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Habachi in BIFAO 71 (1972), 82 pl. xviii [B]Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous. Reliefs.i2.741ABlock with Osiris, Anubis, Ptah and Mut, Dyn. XIX, in Turin, Museo Egizio, 50100 (Prov. 862).

see Dewachter in BIFAO 71 (1972), 87 ns. 6, 7Karnak. Objects in Museums. Statues. In Karnak magazines.ii2.293ATwo fragmentary statues of Senenmut (Theban tombs 71, 353) with Princess Neferure, black granite,temp. Hatshepsut.

see Dewachter in BIFAO 71 (1972), 88Karnak. Great Temple. Ninth Pylon. Found near south face.ii2.182AFragment adjoining block-statue of Senenmut and Princess Neferure, temp. Hatshepsut.

Dewachter in BIFAO 71 (1972), 88-95 pls. xix, xx fig. 1.Thebes. Valley of the Queens. Finds. Other Objects.i2.771AStatue-base of Senenmut (Theban tombs 71, 353), black granite, temp. Hatshepsut, now near the house ofthe ghaffir of the Valley of the Queens.

Dewachter in BIFAO 71 (1972), 87, 91 n. 3 pl. xxi [A]Deir el-Bah. ri. Temple of Amun. Finds.ii2.379AStatue of Senenmut kneeling, headless, granite, temp. Hatshepsut.

Dewachter in BIFAO 71 (1972), 92-3 pl. xxi [B] fig. 3Karnak. Cachette.ii2.144AStatue of Senenmut seated on ground holding Princess Neferure, temp. Hatshepsut, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 42116.

Gaballa in BIFAO 71 (1972), 129-33 pls. xxiii-xxv figs. 1-3Memphis. Miscellaneous.803-055-170Stela of May, temp. Ramesses II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 14.10.69.1.

Gaballa in BIFAO 71 (1972), 134 pl. xxvi fig. 4Mît Rahîna. Kôm el-Qala. Finds from South Pylon and Palace areas. (Fisher excavations.)iii2.858Block with offering-text mentioning Ptah and ka of Queen Tausert, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE.45568.

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Gaballa in BIFAO 71 (1972), 135-7 pl. xxvii fig. 5Abydos. Miscellaneous.v.93ALower part of stela of Panekhuemtaui and Nebamun, temp. Ramesses II or later, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 21801.

Jacquet-Gordon in BIFAO 71 (1972), 139-50 pls. xxviii-xxxii figs. 1-5Karnak. Great Temple. Ninth Pylon. Found near south face.ii2.182ABlock-statue, Senenmut and Neferure, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 47278, with additional fragmentsfound in Monthu Enclosure.

Jacquet in BIFAO 71 (1972), 153, 155 pl. xxxiiiKarnak. Northern Group. Subsidiary Buildings. E1. Temple of Tuthmosis I. Finds.ii2.16ALower part of double-statue of man and mother Nubheruzat seated, sandstone.

Jacquet in BIFAO 71 (1972), 154 pl. xxxvi [A]Karnak. Northern Group. Subsidiary Buildings. E1. Temple of Tuthmosis I. Finds.ii2.16ASealing with name of Ramesses II.

Jacquet in BIFAO 71 (1972), 154 pl. xxxvi [D]Karnak. Northern Group. Subsidiary Buildings. E1. Temple of Tuthmosis I. Finds.ii2.16AStela-fragment of a priest of Tuthmosis II.

Jacquet in BIFAO 71 (1972), 154 pl. xxxvii [B]Karnak. Northern Group. Subsidiary Buildings. E1. Temple of Tuthmosis I. Finds.ii2.16ALower part of stela with man libating and censing before [Amun], New Kingdom.

Jacquet in BIFAO 71 (1972), 155 pl. xxxviiiKarnak. Northern Group. Subsidiary Bldngs. E1. Temple of Tuthmosis I. Finds.ii2.16AUpper part of stela of Dedunub, Second Intermediate Period.

Jacquet in BIFAO 71 (1972), 155-6 pl. xxxixKarnak. Northern Group. Subsidiary Buildings. E1. Temple of Tuthmosis I. Finds.ii2.16AFragmentary lintel of Tuthmosis IV.

Jacquet in BIFAO 71 (1972), 155 pl. xlKarnak. Northern Group. Subsidiary Buildings. E1. Temple of Tuthmosis I. Finds.

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ii2.16AStela, Mentunakht, before Thoth as baboon, New Kingdom.

see Jacquet in BIFAO 71 (1972), 155Karnak. Northern Group. Subsidiary Buildings. E1. Temple of Tuthmosis I. Finds.ii2.16ALower part of stela of Amenemet, probably New Kingdom.

see Jacquet in BIFAO 71 (1972), 155Karnak. Northern Group. Subsidiary Buildings. E1. Temple of Tuthmosis I. Finds.ii2.16APotsherd with names of Amenophis III and Teye.

see Jacquet in BIFAO 71 (1972), 155Karnak. Northern Group. Subsidiary Buildings. E1. Temple of Tuthmosis I. Finds.ii2.16ABlock with cartouche of Amosis.

see Jacquet in BIFAO 71 (1972), 155Karnak. Northern Group. Subsidiary Buildings. E1. Temple of Tuthmosis I. Finds.ii2.16ABlock with text mentioning Amenophis I and Ahmosi Nefertere.

see Jacquet in BIFAO 71 (1972), 155Karnak. Northern Group. Subsidiary Buildings. E1. Temple of Tuthmosis I. Finds.ii2.16ABlock with text of Neferronpet, Vizier, temp. Ramesses II.

see Jacquet in BIFAO 71 (1972), 156Karnak. Northern Group. Subsidiary Buildings. E1. Temple of Tuthmosis I. Finds.ii2.16AColumn-fragment with name of Tuthmosis I.

see Jacquet in BIFAO 71 (1972), 159Karnak. Northern Group. A. Temple of Harpre. Finds.ii2.11ASistrum-handle with cartouche of Tuthmosis III, faience.

see Jacquet in BIFAO 71 (1972), 159-60Karnak. Great Temple. Ninth Pylon. Found near south face.ii2.182AAdditional fragments to block-statue and Senenmut, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 47278, found inMonthu Enclosure.

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Jacquet in BIFAO 71 (1972), plan 1 facing 160Karnak. Northern Group. Subsidiary Buildings. E1. Temple of Tuthmosis I.ii2.16APlan.

Jacquet in BIFAO 71 (1972), plan 2 after 160Karnak. Northern Group. Monthu Enclosure.ii2.1APlan of east part.

Wagner in BIFAO 71 (1972), 161 pl. xliKarnak. Great Temple. Approach.ii2.22AView of avenue of crio-sphinxes.

Zivie in BIFAO 71 (1972), 181-8 pl. xliv figs. 1-5Karnak. Objects in Museums. Various.ii2.300ACubit-measure of Nektanebos II, schist, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 31.12.22.1, withadjoining fragment seen with a dealer at Luxor.

Sauneron in BIFAO 71 (1972), 195 pl. xlviiKarnak. Northern Group. Subsidiary Buildings. Temple of Tuthmosis I.ii2.16AView of foundations.

Sauneron in BIFAO 71 (1972), 198 pl. xlviiiThebes. Tomb 265, Amenemopet.i2.346A(4) Deceased and wife playing draughts in I.

Sauneron in BIFAO 71 (1972), 198 pl. xlixThebes. Tomb 356, Amenemwia.i2.420(4)AUpper part of deceased and wife.

Sauneron in BIFAO 71 (1972), 198 pl. lThebes. Tomb 356, Amenemwia.i2.420(6)A(6) Upper part of Anubis.

Sauneron in BIFAO 71 (1972), 200 pl. liiThebes. Tomb 291, Nu and Nekhtmin.i2.374(2)

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Hieratic graffito of Ankhefenamun, now destroyed.

Sauneron in BIFAO 71 (1972), 200 pl. liThebes. Tomb 291, Nu and Nekhtmin.i2.374(3)Nu and son kneeling in I, now destroyed.

Sauneron in BIFAO 71 (1972), 201 pl. liiiDeir el-Medîna Temple.ii2.401AView.

Sauneron in BIFAO 71 (1972), 201 pl. livDeir el-Medîna Temple. Central Sanctuary.ii2.405(23)APtolemy IV, with Hathor, offering flowers to Horus.

see Wild, H. in BIFAO 72 (1972), 18-19 [S. 1], 23-4 [S. 1] cf. pl. i (description by Champollion)803-048-965GRound-topped stela, three registers, I, Iui, Follower of the King in all his places in the foreign land of thesouth and the north, Head of retainers of His Majesty (figure chiselled away), in adoration before seatedOsiris and Horus the Behdetite, II, on right, Iui before seated couple, probably father Haremhet (figurechiselled away) and mother Kek, and on left, Mahu (probably Iui’s brother) before seated couple (figure ofman and head of wife chiselled away), with son under chair, III, four sons on left and three daughters onright, all seated on the ground, and four lines of offering text at bottom, mid-Dyn. XVIII, in Geneva,Musée d’Art et d’Histoire, D 46. (Probably from Abydos.)

see Wild, H. in BIFAO 72 (1972), 19 [2], 24-5 [S. 2] pl. i (description by Champollion)803-029-300Rectangular stela with cornice, eyes, etc., seven lines with two offering texts, and Iuku Jwkw, Sealer,Assistant of the overseer of the seal, son of woman Iu Jw, seated at table, and woman offering ointment jarbefore him, Dyn. XII, in Geneva, Musée d’Art et d’Histoire, D 48.

see Wild, H. in BIFAO 72 (1972), 19 [3], 25-7 pls. i, ii (description by Champollion)803-045-100Round-topped stela, Amenemhet, Scribe of food offerings of the temple of King Amenophis (probablyIII), and mother Henut ‘of the City (Thebes)’, in adoration before Osiris ‘in the Abydene nome’ seated inshrine, and seven lines of offering text and self-laudatory statements below, probably temp. Amenophis III,in Geneva, Musée d’Art et d’Histoire, D 52. (Probably from Abydos.)

see Wild, H. in BIFAO 72 (1972), 19 [S. 4], 27-8 [S. 4] cf. pl. ii (description by Champollion)803-055-350Round-topped stela, two baboons adoring sun god in barque, and below, six columns of sun hymn andNekhtmin, First prophet of Min and Isis, adoring, temp. Ay, in Geneva, Musée d’Art et d’Histoire, D 47.

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see Wild in BIFAO 72 (1972), 28-30 cf. 19-20 [5] (description by Champollion)Abydos. Miscellaneous. In Geneva, Musée d’Art et d’Histoire.v.101AStela of Ameny, temp. Sesostris III, D.50.

see Wild, H. in BIFAO 72 (1972), 20 [6], 30-1 [S. 6] pl. iii (description by Champollion)803-029-302Round-topped stela, eyes, etc., two lines of offering text and three registers, I, Irinufer Jrj-nfr, wab priest ofMontu who enters, son of Iymer Jj-mr, standing at table, with father behind him, and two men withofferings and female harpist before him, II-III, relatives, Dyn. XII, in Geneva, Musée d’Art et d’Histoire,D 51.

see Wild, H. in BIFAO 72 (1972), 20 [S. 8], 32 [S. 8] cf. pl. iv (description by Champollion)803-048-965KRound-topped stela, two registers, with Hori in adoration before seated Osiris in I, Dyn. XVIII, inGeneva, Musée d’Art et d’Histoire, D 53.

see Wild, H. in BIFAO 72 (1972), 20 [S. 9], 32 [S. 9] cf. pl. iv (description by Champollion)803-048-965LRound-topped stela, two registers, I, Nebwa, Servant, in adoration before Osiris and Isis, II, Nebwa andwife seated at table, Dyn. XIX-XX, in Geneva, Musée d’Art et d’Histoire, D 54.

Wild in BIFAO 72 (1972), 31 cf. 20 [7] pl. ii (description by Champollion)Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous. Stelae.i2.730ANezemtbehdet called Besi, in Geneva, Musée d’Art et d’Histoire, D.55.

see Wild in BIFAO 72 (1972), 35 [13] cf. pl. v (description by Champollion)800-893-200Bronze standing statuette of King, probably Dyn. XXX or Ptolemaic, in Geneva, Musée d’Art etd’Histoire, D.215.

Zivie in BIFAO 72 (1972), 76 [7], 88-92, 94 [21-3, 27] pl. xxvi [A] figs.Karnak. Objects. Statues. In Karnak magazine.ii2.293ATwo adjoining fragments of statue of Ramesses IX, and four fragments of base of statue of Esptah, LatePeriod.

Zivie in BIFAO 72 (1972), 93 [25] fig.Karnak. Objects. Various. Vases, etc.ii2.293ALid of Amenophis II, alabaster (?), in Karnak magazine.

Zivie in BIFAO 72 (1972), 96-7 [6, 32] fig.

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Karnak. Great Temple. Central Court. Temple of Sesostris I. Destroyed.ii2.108AFour fragments of Annals of High Priests of Amun, in Karnak magazine.

Zivie in BIFAO 72 (1972), 99-114 pl. xxviiiMadâmûd. Temple of Monthu. Miscellaneous. From Temple Enclosure. New Kingdom.v.149ABase of statue with cartouches of Sethos I and Ramesses I, sandstone, in Cairo, French Institute.

Valbelle in BIFAO 72 (1972), 179-94 pls. xlv-xlviii figs.Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous. Various.i2.745AWooden naos of Kasa, in Turin, Museo Egizio, Cat. 2446.

Traunecker in BIFAO 72 (1972), 195-209 pl. xlix figs. 1-3Karnak. Great Temple. Structures south of Avenue of crio-sphinxes.ii2.23AParapet of Taharqa with texts of re-filling jars of Theban Triad.

Traunecker in BIFAO 72 (1972), 215 fig. 4Karnak. Great Temple. South Court. Walls.ii2.96(277)A(277) Vases in right part of lower row.

Traunecker in BIFAO 72 (1972), 228-9 [3] pl. lThebes. Tomb 65, Nebamun usurped by Iniseba.i2.131(8)and(9)A(8) and (9) Priests with ram-headed vase of Amun.

see Vernus in BIFAO 73 (1973), 31 [D, l]8Stela, a King kneeling before Thoth and Seshet, probably Third Intermediate Period or later, inMichaelidis, G. Collection.

Marciniak in BIFAO 73 (1973), 109-12 figs. 1, 2Deir el-Bah. ri. Buildings of Tuthmosis III. Temple of Amun.iii2.378ASome graffiti, Dyn. XIX-XX.

Habachi in BIFAO 73 (1973), 114-17 pl. x fig. 1Aswân. Philae. Ancient Road. Texts containing royal names.v.247ASethos I before Amen-re, year 9, mentioning carving large statues.

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Habachi in BIFAO 73 (1973), 118-23 pl. xi fig. 2Aswân. Philae. Ancient Road. Texts containing royal names.v.245ASethos I before Khnum, Satis and Anubis, year 9, mentioning carving large obelisks and statues.

Corteggiani in BIFAO 73 (1973), 143 n. 2 fig.Tanis. Area North of Great Temple.iv.26ABlock with cartouches of Teos.

Corteggiani in BIFAO 73 (1973), 143-4 (text)8Weight of Teos, granite, in private collection or with dealer.

Corteggiani in BIFAO 73 (1973), 144-6 pl. xiii [A]8Shell of Sesostris I, in private collection in Paris.

Corteggiani in BIFAO 73 (1973), 146-7 (text)8Vase with name of Mentuhotp (Sankhkare), in private collection.

Corteggiani in BIFAO 73 (1973), 148-50 (text) pl. xii [B]El-Faiyûm. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.103AGebu, Prophet, seated, Dyn. XII, probably from here, seen with a dealer in Cairo.

see Corteggiani in BIFAO 73 (1973), 153 ns. 2-6Saqqâra. Tomb of the Psameteks and Khedebneit-yerboni.iii2.670Discussion of the two Psammetheks.

Corteggiani in BIFAO 73 (1973), 151-3 pl. xiii [B, C]8Two clay sealings of Psamethek, Overseer of scribes of the royal repast, temp. Amasis, in a privatecollection in Paris.

Kitchen in BIFAO 73 (1973), 193-200 pls. xvi, xvii fig. 1Madâmûd. Temple of Monthu. Miscellaneous. From Temple Enclosure. New Kingdom.v.149ADonation-stela, year 2 of Ramesses III.

Jacquet in BIFAO 73 (1973), 209 pl. xxKarnak. Northern Group. Subsidiary Buildings. E1. Temple of Tuthmosis I. Finds.

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ii2.16AJamb with names of Pinezem and Amenophis I.

Jacquet in BIFAO 73 (1973), 214 pl. xxiiKarnak. Northern Group. Subsidiary Buildings. E1. Temple of Tuthmosis I. Finds.ii2.16ABlock with tree-leaves with name of Tuthmosis I.

Jacquet in BIFAO 73 (1973), 215 pl. xxiiiKarnak. Northern Group. Subsidiary Buildings. E1. Temple of Tuthmosis I. Finds.ii2.16AMale head, quartzite, New Kingdom.

Jacquet in BIFAO 73 (1973), 216 pl. xxivKarnak. Northern Group. Subsidiary Buildings. E1. Temple of Tuthmosis I. Finds.ii2.16AUpper part of granite altar mentioning First Prophet of the Aten, temp. Amenophis IV.

see Jacquet in BIFAO 73 (1973), 214Karnak. Northern Group. Subsidiary Buildings. E1. Temple of Tuthmosis I. Finds.ii2.16ATemple-blocks with names of Tuthmosis III, Amenophis III and Sethos I.

Jacquet in BIFAO 73 (1973), plan 1 facing 216 and pl. xix after 216Karnak. Northern Group. E1. Temple of Tuthmosis I.ii2.16APlan and view.

Sauneron in BIFAO 73 (1973), 220-1 pls. xxviii-xxxT. ôd. Ptolemaic Temple.v.168AThree blocks from Library, and another with upper part of goddess.

see Sauneron in BIFAO 73 (1973), 221Karnak. Northern Group. E1. Temple of Tuthmosis I.ii2.16AFragment of statue of Useramun, Vizier, granite, New Kingdom.

Sauneron in BIFAO 73 (1973), 231-2 pls. xxxii, xxxiiiDeir el-Shelwît. Temple of Isis.ii2.530AView.

Berlandini-Grenier in BIFAO 74 (1974), 5-7 [i-vi]

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Saqqâra. Tomb of Rameses-emperre.iii2.715Monuments.

Berlandini-Grenier in BIFAO 74 (1974), 1-4 pl. i fig. 1Saqqâra. Tomb of Rameses-emperre.iii2.715Block, head of deceased, with dealer in Cairo in 1972.

Berlandini-Grenier in BIFAO 74 (1974), 5 [ii] pl. iiSaqqâra. Tomb of Rameses-emperre.iii2.715Stela-fragment, in Vienne (Isère) Mus. 1555.

Berlandini-Grenier in BIFAO 74 (1974), 5-6 [iii] pl. iiiSaqqâra. Tomb of Rameses-emperre.iii2.715Lintel-fragment (?), deceased kneeling before cow-headed Hathor, in Brooklyn Museum, 35.1315.

Berlandini-Grenier in BIFAO 74 (1974), 15-19 pl. iv fig. 2803-049-917Round-topped stela, much effaced, four registers, I, Rameses-emperre, Head of custodians of theRamesseum in the domain of Amun, in adoration before seated Osiris, with Isis, Harsiesi and Thothbehind the god, and four Sons of Horus on lotus before him, II, Rameses-emperre kneeling receiveslibation from Nut as tree goddess, and five seated men, III and IV (latter much effaced), people seated onthe ground, temp. Ramesses II or Merneptah, in London, British Museum, EA 796.

El-Sayed in BIFAO 74 (1974), 29-44 pls. vi, vii801-748-101Granite statue of Neferebre-nufer (i.e. Harira), kneeling with naos of Neith, lower part, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, CG 658.

see Coche-Zivie in BIFAO 74 (1974), 93-121Tanis. East Temple. Probably Osorkon II.iv.25ARoyal epithets and names of gods on granite palm-columns, originally Old Kingdom, usurped byRamesses II and later by Osorkon II.

Vernus in BIFAO 74 (1974), 151-2 pls. xviii, xix [A] figs. 1, 2801-437-400Squatting headless statue, granite, Middle Kingdom, in Jongeryck, R. Collection.

Vernus in BIFAO 74 (1974), 153-9 pls. xix [B], xx figs. 3, 4801-435-300

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Statue of Sebkem-mer, son of Petpu (mother), squatting, headless, granite, late Dyn. XII, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 90151.

Jacquet in BIFAO 74 (1974), 171-81 pls. xxiii-xxvKarnak. Northern Group. E1. Temple of Tuthmosis I.ii2.16AViews.

Jacquet in BIFAO 74 (1974), 171-81 pl. xxviKarnak. Northern Group. E1. Temple of Tuthmosis I.ii2.16ALintel-fragment of Amenhotp, temp. Ramesses IX.

Jacquet in BIFAO 74 (1974), plan 1 facing 182Karnak. Northern Group. E1. Temple of Tuthmosis I.ii2.16APlan.

see Jacquet in BIFAO 74 (1974), 178Karnak. Northern Group. E1. Temple of Tuthmosis I.ii2.16ALintel-fragments with cartouches of Amenophis I and Ahmosi Nefertere adored by people.

see Jacquet in BIFAO 74 (1974), 179Karnak. Northern Group. E1. Temple of Tuthmosis I.ii2.16AJamb with name of Amenophis I.

Sauneron in BIFAO 74 (1974), 197-8 pl. xliiiKarnak. Northern Group. E1. Temple of Tuthmosis I.ii2.16AView.

Sauneron in BIFAO 74 (1974), 200 pl. xlivThebes. Tomb 336, Neferronpet.i2.405(10)ATwo registers, I, Anubis tending Mummy, II, deceased and wife adore arms of Nut holding disk.

Vernus in BIFAO 75 (1975), 1-2 pl. iKarnak. VI. North Court.ii2.92AView.

Vernus in BIFAO 75 (1975), 2 [B], 20-6 [B] pl. ii fig. 10, 10 [J1], 13-20 [J1]

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Karnak. VI. North Court.ii2.92(264)ATexts of Osorkon II and Sesonchis I.

Vernus in BIFAO 75 (1975), 2 [A], 2-8 [C-I], 10 [J2], 12 [K], 26-66 pls. iii, iv, cf. v, figs. 1-9, 11, 12Karnak. VI. North Court.ii2.92(262)AScenes and texts of Taharqa (including some at 264).

Vernus in BIFAO 75 (1975), 67 pl. viSohâg. Deir el-Abyad.v.31AGranite block with cartouches of Amasis.

Vernus in BIFAO 75 (1975), 67-9 pls. vii-xSohâg. Deir el-Abyad.v.31AFour granite blocks with texts and scenes of Book of Imi-Duat, of the High Priest of Amen-re [Yewepet],temp. Sesonchis I.

Vernus in BIFAO 75 (1975), 103-10 pl. xiii (as JE 91927)Karnak. Subsidiary Buildings. Temple of Maet.ii2.13AStela of Merymaet, year 7 of Ramesses VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 91727.

Jacquet in BIFAO 75 (1975), 115-16 pls. xiv-xviKarnak. Northern Group. Subsidiary Buildings. E1. Temple of Tuthmosis I.ii2.16AViews.

Jacquet in BIFAO 75 (1975), 120 pl. xvii [A]Karnak. Northern Group. Subsidiary Buildings. E1. Temple of Tuthmosis I.ii2.16AStela-fragment with Ahmosi, King’s daughter.

Jacquet in BIFAO 75 (1975), 115-16 pl. xvii [B]Karnak. Northern Group. Subsidiary Buildings. E1. Temple of Tuthmosis I.ii2.16AFour re-used block, including one with a king.

Jacquet in BIFAO 75 (1975), 120 pl. xvii [C]Karnak. Northern Group. Subsidiary Buildings. E1. Temple of Tuthmosis I.ii2.16AStela-fragment, 3 registers of rams, New Kingdom.

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Jacquet in BIFAO 75 (1975), plan facing 112Karnak. Northern Group. Subsidiary Buildings. E1. Temple of Tuthmosis I.ii2.16APlan.

see Jacquet in BIFAO 75 (1975), 112Karnak. Northern Group. Subsidiary Buildings. E1. Temple of Tuthmosis I. Finds.ii2.16ASealing of Sabacon.

see Jacquet in BIFAO 75 (1975), 116Karnak. Northern Group. Subsidiary Buildings. E1. Temple of Tuthmosis I. Finds.ii2.16ASealings of Ramesses IX and Menkheperre, Dyn. XXI.

see Jacquet in BIFAO 75 (1975), 118Karnak. Northern Group. Subsidiary Buildings. E1. Temple of Tuthmosis I. Finds.ii2.16ARe-used blocks from pillars of Tutankhamun.

see Jacquet in BIFAO 75 (1975), 120Karnak. Northern Group. Subsidiary Buildings. E1. Temple of Tuthmosis I. Finds.ii2.16ABrick of Henuttaui; stela-fragment of Bekenkhons; and granite base-fragment of Queen Khnemt-neferthezet.

Valbelle in BIFAO 75 (1975), 123-6 [1] pl. xviiiElephantine. Temple of Khnum. Finds.v.227AStela of Nebnakht, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 40054.

Valbelle in BIFAO 75 (1975), 126 [2] fig. 1Elephantine. Ram Cemetery. Clermont-Ganneau Excavations.v.229AUpper part of stela of Userhet, temp. Amenophis II, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, E. 12686.

Valbelle in BIFAO 75 (1975), 127-9 [3] fig. 2Elephantine. Ram Cemetery. Clermont-Ganneau Excavations.v.229AFragment of stela of an Arrow-bearer of Ramesses [II], in Paris, Musée du Louvre, E. 12685.

Valbelle in BIFAO 75 (1975), 129 [4] fig. 3Elephantine. Ram Cemetery. Clermont-Ganneau Excavations.v.229A

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Small stela, man kneeling before Satis, Dyn. XX, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, E. 12684.

Valbelle in BIFAO 75 (1975), 130-2 [5] fig. 4Elephantine. Temple of Amenophis III. Various.v.229ALintel-fragment of Merneptah, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, unnumbered.

Valbelle in BIFAO 75 (1975), 132-4 [6] fig. 5Elephantine. Ram Cemetery. Clermont-Ganneau Excavations.v.229AStatue-base of Peshedu, New Kingdom, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, E. 12682.

Valbelle in BIFAO 75 (1975), 134-8 [7] figs. 6a, bDeir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous.i2.719AStela of Hay (Theban tomb 267), in London, British Museum, EA 8494.

Valbelle in BIFAO 75 (1975), 139-40 [8] pl. xixDeir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous. Stelae.i2.720AHuy before Anubis, Dyn. XIX-XX, formerly Whitehead Collection.

Valbelle in BIFAO 75 (1975), 141-5 [10] pls. xxi-xxiii figs. 7, 88Wooden sistrum on a base, of Anubis, dedicated by Peshedu, Dyn. XIX, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, N.3534.

Valbelle in BIFAO 75 (1975), 140-1 [9] pl. xxMedînet Habu Area. Finds.i2.776AUpper part of stela of ... nakht, Dyn. XIX-XX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 9862.

Corteggiani in BIFAO 75 (1975), 147-52 [vii]8Fragment of upper part of donation-stela, Necho II before Amun, Mut, and Khons, in a private collection.

Corteggiani, J.-P. in BIFAO 75 (1975), 152-4 [viii] pl. xxv (as probably from Deir el-Medîna)803-046-500Round-topped stela, two registers, I, Ramesses II offering incense and libation to seated Amun-Re andMut, II, Anhotep, God’s father of Amun, etc., in adoration before seated Re-Harakhti, Queen AhmosiNefertere and Amenophis I, temp. Ramesses II, in private possession in 1975. (Bought in Luxor.)

Corteggiani, J.-P. in BIFAO 75 (1975), 155-6 [ix] pl. xxvi [A]803-035-000

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Round-topped stela, two lines of offering text and below, Nakht Nht seated at table, followed by womanHep H. p (wife?), (probably Nakht’s) mother Ankeket ankkt , and another two men and a woman, earlyDyn. XII, in private possession in 1975. (Bought in Cairo.)

Corteggiani in BIFAO 75 (1975), 156-7 [x] pl. xxvi [B]8Limestone lid of Teos, with a dealer in Cairo.

Ghalioungui in BIFAO 75 (1975), 159-64 pl. xxvii cf. fig. 1 (from Hassan)Gîza. Tomb of Akhtihotp.iii2.284ALeft part of lintel of false-door of mother Peseshet.

Zivie, C. M. in BIFAO 75 (1975), 287-94 [1] pl. liGîza. Tomb of Ptahmay.iii2.303ARelief, musicians, craftsmen, etc., in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. Nos. 14.6.24.2 and 5.7.24.18.

Zivie, C. M. in BIFAO 75 (1975), 295-7 [2] pl. lii, liiiGîza. Tomb of Ptahmay.iii2.303AJamb, Ptahmay adoring; thickness, son Kaka libating, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 11.1.25.12.

Zivie, C. M. in BIFAO 75 (1975), 297-8 [3] pl. livGîza. Tomb of Ptahmay.iii2.303ARelief, mourners and men bringing furniture, etc., in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 1.7.24.5.

Zivie, C. M. in BIFAO 75 (1975), 298-300 [4] pl. lvGîza. Tomb of Ptahmay.iii2.303ALintel, text and double-scene, deceased, wife and son kneeling adoring, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. No. 8.11.26.6.

Zivie, C. M. in BIFAO 75 (1975), 301-3 [5] pl. lviGîza. Tomb of Ptahmay.iii2.303ARelief, deceased with wife, and Mahuy and wife Hes, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 3.7.24.12.

Corteggiani in BIFAO 75 (1975), 311-20 pls. lvii-lix figs.Meir. Miscellaneous.iv.257AStatue of Ukh-hotp seated, Middle Kingdom, in Paris, Galerie de Sycomore, in 1975.

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Zivie, A.-P. in BIFAO 75 (1975), 321-42 pls. lx, lxi figs.El-Ashmûnein. Finds.iv.168ALower part of statue of Iamnufer, kneeling holding stela, temp. Tuthmosis III-Amenophis II, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, IFAO 110.

Bernet and Valbelle in BIFAO 75 (1975), 429-46 pls. lxii-lxiv, lxviiiDeir el-Medîna. Village.i2.702ADescription, with view and plans.

Bernet and Valbelle in BIFAO 75 (1975), 436-40 pls. lxvi, lxviiDeir el-Medîna. Village.i2.702ABricks of Tuthmosis I, in enclosure wall.

Sauneron in BIFAO 75 (1975), 448-9 pl. lxxiiiPhilae. Temple of Arsenuphis.vi.210AView.

Sauneron in BIFAO 75 (1975), 449-50 pls. lxxiv, lxxvKôm Ombo. Temple of Haroeris and Sobk Triads.vi.179AViews.

Sauneron in BIFAO 75 (1975), pl. lxxvii facing 453Karnak. Temple of Monthu.ii2.2APropylon.

Sauneron in BIFAO 75 (1975), 455-6 pl. lxxviiiDeir el-Medîna. Village.i2.702AView.

Sauneron in BIFAO 75 (1975), pl. lxxix facing 457Deir el-Medîna.i2.685AView of north-west part.

Sauneron in BIFAO 75 (1975), 458 pl. lxxxNag el-Madâmûd. Temple of Monthu. Gate of Tiberius.v.137A

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Vernus in BIFAO 76 (1976), 1-3 pls. i-iv801-755-600Headless block-statue of Pashenptah, granite, Dyn. XXV-XXVI, in private collection in Cairo.

Vernus in BIFAO 76 (1976), 3-15 pls. v, viMît Rahîna. Miscellaneous.iii2.866Niche, dedicated by Ankh-Sheshonk, probably Dyn. XXV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36728.

Zivie, C. M. in BIFAO 76 (1976), 81-20 [1] pl. viiGîza. Tomb of Khaemweset.iii2.304ATree-goddess scene, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 1.7.24.3.

Zivie, C. M. in BIFAO 76 (1976), 20-2 [2] pl. viiiGîza. Tomb of Khaemweset.iii2.304AFunerary scenes, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 12.6.24.20.

Zivie, C. M. in BIFAO 76 (1976), 26-7 [5] pl. xiGîza. Tomb of Khaemweset.iii2.304ADeceased and wife at table, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. No. 3.7.24.1.

Zivie, C. M. in BIFAO 76 (1976), 28-30 [6] pl. xiiGîza. Tomb of Khaemweset.iii2.304ADeceased before seated Osiris, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 27.6.24.9.

Zivie, C. M. in BIFAO 76 (1976), 30-1 [7] pl. xiiiGîza. Tomb of Khaemweset.iii2.304Lintel, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 27.6.24.11.

Zivie, C. M. in BIFAO 76 (1976), 25 [4] pl. xSaqqâra. Tomb LS29, Harmin.iii2.665ATree-goddess scene, with woman Wernuro, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. No. 1.7.24.6. (connectswith tomb of Khaemweset, Bibl. iii2.304).

Zivie, C. M. in BIFAO 76 (1976), 23-4 [3] pl. ixSaqqâra. Objects from tombs.

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iii2.754AMourners before mummy of Ptahnufer, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. No. 10.6.24.12.(suggests tomb of Khaemweset, Bibl. iii2.304).

Roquet in BIFAO 76 (1976), 39 fig. 1Saqqâra. Tomb 20, Sekhemankhptah.iii2.454(2)ATwo men piling up grain, and baby donkey, in VI.

Gitton in BIFAO 76 (1976), 65-89 pl. xiv (from Harari)Karnak. Great Temple. Miscellaneous. From Third Pylon.ii2.73AStela with scene, Amosis, Queen Ahmosi Nefertere, and small Prince Ahmosi-ankh, before Amun, andtext of sale of the office of Second Prophet of Amun by the Queen.

El-Sayed in BIFAO 76 (1976), 92-100 pls. xv-xvii801-748-140Fragment of statue of Pairkap kneeling with naos of Osiris, basalt, Dyn. XXVI or later, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum.

Berlandini-Grunier in BIFAO 76 (1976), 111-32 pls. xviii-xx [A, B]Karnak. Objects in Museums.ii2.293ABlock-statue of Senenmut (Theban tombs 71, 353), headless, with Princess Neferure, grey granite, temp.Hatshepsut, in Sheikh Labils Magazine.

see Berlandini-Grunier in BIFAO 76 (1976), 115 [2]Karnak. Great Temple. Court I. Other Finds.ii2.134AGranite block-statue of Senenmut with Princess Neferure, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, G 42114.

Berlandini-Grunier in BIFAO 76 (1976), 115-16 [3] with pls. xx [C]-xxiiiKarnak. Cachette.ii2.144ABlock-statue of Senenmut holding Princess Neferure, temp. Hatshepsut, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG42115.

Berlandini-Grunier in BIFAO 76 (1976), 116-17 [5] pl. xxivKarnak. Objects in Museums.ii2.293ABlock-statue of Senenmut (Theban tombs 71, 353), with Princess Neferure, uninscribed, grey granite,temp. Hatshepsut, in Karacol magazine.

Jacquet in BIFAO 76 (1976), 133-42 with plan facing 134 pls. xxv, xxvi, xxviii

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Karnak. Northern Group. Subsidiary Buildings. E1. Treasury of Tuthmosis I.ii2.16AAccount of 1974-5 excavations, with plan and views.

see Jacquet in BIFAO 76 (1976), 136Karnak. E1. Treasury of Tuthmosis I. Finds.ii2.16AStela, man before Amosis and Ahmosi Nefertere, Dyn. XVIII.

Jacquet in BIFAO 76 (1976), 136 pl. xxviiKarnak. E1. Treasury of Tuthmosis I. Finds.ii2.16AUpper part of woman from double-statue, Dyn. XVIII.

see Jacquet in BIFAO 76 (1976), 141Karnak. E1. Treasury of Tuthmosis I. Finds.ii2.16ABlock from jamb of Haremhab.

Jacquet in BIFAO 76 (1976), 141 pl. xxixKarnak. E1. Treasury of Tuthmosis I. Finds.ii2.16AUpper part of stela, Sekenenre-Taa before Amun.

Goyon, G. in BIFAO 76 (1976), 295 pl. lii cf. fig. 3Dendera. East Osiris Chapel.vi.99-100ACircular zodiac, in Paris, Musée du Louvre,D. 38.

Berlandini-Grenier in BIFAO 76 (1976), 310 pl. lviSaqqâra. Tomb of Amenemonet.iii2.553ADouble-statue, deceased and wife Nefertere seated, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. No. 8.6.24.10.

Berlandini-Grenier in BIFAO 76 (1976), 303-15 pls. liii-lvSaqqâra. Serapeum. Intrusive or re-used reliefs.iii2.820Block with King Menkauhor, with text of Amenemonet, end of Dyn. XVIII, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, .48.

see Berlandini-Grenier in BIFAO 76 (1976), 315-16Saqqâra. Serapeum. Intrusive or re-used reliefs.iii2.820Block of Thuthu, end of Dyn. XVIII, in Paris, Musée du Louvre,B. 50.

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Bonnet and Valbelle in BIFAO 76 (1976), 317-42 pls. lvii, lviii and plans figs. 1-3, 11Deir el-Medîna. I. Village.i2.702ADescription, with views and plans.

Bonnet and Valbelle in BIFAO 76 (1976), 338, 340 fig. 10 [1-3]Deir el-Medîna. I. Village.i2.702AStamps of Tuthmosis I and III on pottery, and sealing of Amenophis III.

Sauneron in BIFAO 76 (1976), 406-7 pls. lxviii, lxixQas.r Dûsh. Temple of Serapis and Isis.vii.294AView.

Sauneron in BIFAO 76 (1976), 407 pl. lxxQas.r Dûsh. Temple of Serapis and Isis.vii.294ADoorway of Pylon with restored lintel.

Sauneron in BIFAO 77 (1977), 23-7 pls. i-iii801-709-500Headless block-statue of Djptahefankh, granite, Dyn. XXII, formerly in Abemayor Collection.

Berlandini in BIFAO 77 (1977), 29-31 pl. ivSaqqâra. Tomb of Pay. Dyn. XIX.iii2.655ATwo joining blocks, priests making libation outside kiosks, in Paris, Musée Rodin, 235 and 104.

Berlandini in BIFAO 77 (1977), 32-4 pls. v, viSaqqâra. Tomb of Pay. Dyn. XIX.iii2.655APyramidion, in Paris, Musée du Louvre,D. 21.

see Berlandini in BIFAO 77 (1977), 35-7Saqqâra. Tomb of Pay. Dyn. XIX.iii2.655APosition and dating of tomb.

Berlandini, J. in BIFAO 77 (1977), 38-9 pl. vii (as probably temp. Sethos I and from Saqqâra)803-048-972Round-topped stela, Kasa, General, seated, with Amenheru, Scribe, censing and libating, early Dyn. XIX,in Hanover, Kestner-Museum, 1935.200.196.

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Berlandini in BIFAO 77 (1977), 44 pl. xiv [A]Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs.iii2.745ADeceased kneeling, on eastern stela of Kasa, Dyn. XIX, in Marseilles, Musée Archéologie, 243.

Berlandini in BIFAO 77 (1977), 44 n. 3 pl. xiv [B]Saqqâra. Tomb L5 29, Harmin.iii2.655ABlock, detail of deceased kneeling, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 8378.

see Menu in BIFAO 77 (1977), 89-100Karnak. Great Temple. Miscellaneous. From Third Pylon. Stelae.ii2.73AStela with scene, Amosis, Queen Ahmosi Nefertere, and installation-text of the Queen as Second prophetof Amun.

El-Sayed in BIFAO 77 (1977), 101-11 pls. xvi, xviiS. â el-H. agar. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.47ALower part of statue of Tefnakht kneeling with naos, end Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG662.

Roquet, G. in BIFAO 77 (1977), 119-25 fig. 1Dedication803-011-431False door of woman Nefertjes Nfr-ts, mitret, mother-in-law of Rudj Rwd, Overseer of linen (šmat)(dedicator of the false door), mid- to late Dyn. V, in Copenhagen, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Æ.I.N. 20.

Valloggia in BIFAO 77 (1977), 137-44 pls. xviii, xix801-403-800Double-statuette, Megeg and Iauenib, first half of Dyn. XII, in private collection in Geneva.

Zivie, C.M. in BIFAO 77 (1977), 151-61, pls. xxi, xxiii, cf. plans pl. xxDeir el-Shelwît. Temple of Isis and Monthu.ii2.530ADescription with views and plans.

Zivie, C.M. in BIFAO 77 (1977), pl. xxii after 162Deir el-Shelwît. Temple of Isis and Monthu.ii2.530(1)ALeft jamb and dedicatory text.

Zivie, C.M. in BIFAO 77 (1977), pl. xxiv after 162Deir el-Shelwît. Temple of Isis and Monthu.

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ii2.531(13)AEmperor offering tray of food to Isis, in I, 2.

Zivie, C.M. in BIFAO 77 (1977), pl. xxv after 162Deir el-Shelwît. Temple of Isis and Monthu.ii2.531(17)AHadrian offering water-clock to Thenent and Inyt in II, 2.

Zivie, C.M. in BIFAO 77 (1977), pl. xxvi after 162Deir el-Shelwît. Temple of Isis and Monthu.ii2.531(16)AUpper part of Sekhmet in II.

Vercoutter in BIFAO 77 (1977), 275-8 pls. xlii-xlivEl-Dâkhla Oasis. Balât.. Qilael-Dabba.vii.296ADescription with views of Mastabas of Dyn. VI.

Vercoutter in BIFAO 77 (1977), 277 pl. xlv [A]El-Dâkhla Oasis. Balât.. Qilael-Dabba.vii.296APainted decoration, craftsman at work, in Mastaba V.

Vercoutter in BIFAO 77 (1977), 278 pl. xlv [B]El-Dâkhla Oasis. Balât.. Qilael-Dabba.vii.296AStela-fragment, First Intermediate Period or Middle Kingdom.

Sauneron et al. in BIFAO 78 (1978), 1-28 pls. i-viiEl-Khârga Oasis. Qas.r Dûsh. Temple of Serapis and Isis.vii.294ADescription, with plans and sections, and views.

Castel in BIFAO 78 (1978), 35-40 pls. ix, xOasis of el-Dâkhla. Balât.. Qila el-Dabba. Mastaba of Khentka. Dyn. VI.vii.296ADescription, with plans, section, and views.

Jacquet in BIFAO 78 (1978), 41-52 pls. 1, xi, xiiKarnak. Northern Group. E1. Treasury of Tuthmosis I.ii2.16ADescription with plan and views.

Jacquet in BIFAO 78 (1978), 49 pl. xiv

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Karnak. Northern Group. Subsidiary Buildings. E1. Treasury of Tuthmosis I.ii2.16AStatuette of Termuthis with child, New Kingdom.

Jacquet in BIFAO 78 (1978), 49 pl. xvKarnak. Northern Group. Subsidiary Buildings. E1. Treasury of Tuthmosis I.ii2.16AUpper part of statuette of queen, probably Middle Kingdom.

Jacquet in BIFAO 78 (1978), 43, 52 pl. xviiiKarnak. Northern Group. Subsidiary Buildings. E1. Treasury of Tuthmosis I.ii2.16ABlock with mason’s graffito identifying the building as treasury .

see Jacquet in BIFAO 78 (1978), 49Karnak. Northern Group. Subsidiary Buildings. E1. Treasury of Tuthmosis I.ii2.16AStela, Hepu, Second Intermediate Period or early Dyn, XVIII; Stela of Amena and wife Nubaib, SecondIntermediate Period; stela, six rams at offering-tables, probably New Kingdom; three fragments of jamb ofAmenophis II, sandstone; brick-stamp of Amenophis III, limestone.

see Jacquet in BIFAO 78 (1978), 49-50Karnak. Great Temple. Ninth Pylon. Found near south face.ii2.182AHead of statue of Senenmut, temp. Hatshepsut, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 47278, found in theTreasury of Tuthmosis I.

Valloggia in BIFAO 78 (1978), 65-80 pls. xxv-xxix, xxx [B]-xxxii [A], xxxiii figs. 1, 2El-Dâkhla Oasis. Balât.. Qilael-Dabba. Mastaba M. V.vii.296ADescription, with plans, section and views.

Valloggia in BIFAO 78 (1978), 77 pl. xxxii [B]El-Dâkhla Oasis. Balât.. Qilael-Dabba. Mastaba M. V.vii.296APainted decoration, craftsmen at work.

Valloggia in BIFAO 78 (1978), 75 pl. xxx [A]El-Dâkhla Oasis. Balât.. Qilael-Dabba. Mastaba M. V.vii.296ALintel of a Pilot, and block of a Chief of an Oasis.

Vercoutter in BIFAO 78 (1978), 99 fig. 8 [37]El-Dâkhla Oasis. Balât.. Qilael-Dabba.

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vii.296AChair, on stela of Khentkau, end of Dyn. VI.

Vercoutter in BIFAO 78 (1978), 94 pl. xxxviiiThebes. Valley of the Kings. Royal tomb 62, Tutankhamun.i2.576AFolding bed, 586, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,JE 62018.

Yoyotte and Brissaud in BIFAO 78 (1978), 105-8, 115-17, 125-32 pls. xxxix, xl [A], xli [A] figs.Tanis. Area north of Great Temple. Temple of Khons.iv.26ADescription, with plans, sections, and views.

see Yoyotte and Brissaud in BIFAO 78 (1978), 105, 132Tanis. Area north of Great Temple. Temple of Khons.iv.26ABlocks of Nektanebos I and Teos.

see Yoyotte and Brissaud in BIFAO 78 (1978), 132Tanis. Area north of Great Temple. Temple of Khons.iv.26ASeated statue of Ramesses VI.

Yoyotte and Brissaud in BIFAO 78 (1978), 109-15, 117-20, 132-40 pls. xlii-xlvi, xlviii figs.Tanis. Sacred Lake and surroundings.iv.26ADescription, with plans and sections, and views.

Yoyotte and Brissaud in BIFAO 78 (1978), pl. xlvii [A] after 140Tanis. Sacred Lake and surroundings.iv.26ARelief, legs and remains of text, New Kingdom.

Yoyotte and Brissaud in BIFAO 78 (1978), 122 fig. 5 bisTanis. East Temple.iv.25AFragment with name of Asehre, perhaps from obelisk.

Brissaud in BIFAO 78 (1978), 133, 135 fig. 11Tanis. Sacred Lake and surroundings.iv.26AThree inscribed blocks, including one of Sesonchis V.

Brissaud in BIFAO 78 (1978), 135, 137 pl. xlvii [B]

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Tanis. Sacred Lake and surroundings.iv.26ARelief of Rameses-sikhepri (son of Ramesses II).

see Brissaud in BIFAO 78 (1978), 140Tanis. Temple of Khons.iv.26ASeated statue of baboon, usurped by Psusennes I, granite, fragment.

Berlandini in BIFAO 78 (1978), 147-63 pls. xlix, lKôm Firîn. Miscellaneous.iv.50ADonation-stela of year 30 (perhaps of Sesonchis V), of Redamun, Third Intermediate Period, at I.F.A.O.,Cairo.

Mysliwiec in BIFAO 78 (1978), 171-95 pls. lii-lxvTell el-Maskhût.a. Temple.iv.53AQuartzite naos containing sphinx of Ramesses II, seven fragments, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, one inParis, Musée du Louvre,E. 20572.

see Mysliwiec in BIFAO 78 (1978), 192-48Sandstone block, probably part of a naos, with coronation-scenes of Ramesses II, in Bristol, City of BristolMuseum and Art Gallery, H. 5077-8.

see Mysliwiec in BIFAO 78 (1978), 194Alexandria. Serapeum. Found near Pompey’s Pillar.iv.3ABlock of Ramessses II, quartzite, in London, British Museum, EA 104.

El-Sayed in BIFAO 78 (1978), 197-9 [1] pl. lxviAbydos. Kôm el-Sult.ân.v.51AStela of Paankh, temp. Ramesses XI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 3.4.17.1.

El-Sayed in BIFAO 78 (1978), 199-201 [2] cf. fig. 1 (Paankh with name and titles)Karnak. Great Temple. H. eb-sed Temple of Amenophis II. Exterior.ii2.186(576)AStela of Paankh, with oracle-text, year 7 of Ramesses XI.

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Herihor’s son Paankh, on base.

El-Sayed in BIFAO 78 (1978), 459-76 pl. xcvObjects from Thebes.i2.801AStela of Bes(en)mut, year 28 of Psammetikhos I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 2747.

Roquet in BIFAO 78 (1978), 487-91 pl. xcviSaqqâra. Tomb 76, Tepenankh [II]iii2.484(5)ACraftsmen and texts on block, in London, Petrie Museum, 14309.

Vercoutter in BIFAO 78 (1978), 570-5 pls. ci-cv plans 1, 2Oasis of El-Dâkhla. Balât.. Qilael-Dabba.vii.296ADescription, views and plans.

Vercoutter in BIFAO 78 (1978), 575-6 with plan 3 pls. cix, cxOasis of El-Dâkhla. Town. Ain As.îl.vii.296ADescription, with plan and views.

Giddy and Grimal in BIFAO 79 (1979), 21-30 pls. figs.Oasis of El-Dâkhla. Town. Ain As.îl.vii.296ADescription with plan, sections, etc.

Giddy in BIFAO 79 (1979), 31-9 pls. figs.Oasis of El-Dâkhla. Town. Ain As.îl.vii.296ADescription with plans, sections, and views.

Giddy and Grimal in BIFAO 79 (1979), 41-9 pls. figs.Oasis of El-Dâkhla. Balât.. Qila el-Dabba.vii.296ADescription with plans, section, and views.

Valloggia in BIFAO 79 (1979), 51-61 pls.Oasis of El-Dâkhla. Balât.. Qila el-Dabba.vii.296ADescription with views.

Gourlay, Y. J.-L. in BIFAO 79 (1979), 87-92 [i] pl. xxxv803-048-965P

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Rectangular stela with cornice and raised frame inscribed with offering texts, two registers, I,[Amenem]het, Head of goldworkers, wife [Tent]isheru and son in adoration before Osiris seated in kiosk,II, four daughters and three sons, with one arm raised in adoration, bringing offerings, probably temp.Amenophis III, in Grenoble, Musée des Beaux-Arts, Inv. 1963. (Probably from Saqqâra.)

Gourlay, Y. J.-L. in BIFAO 79 (1979), 94-8 [ii] pl. xxxvi803-048-965NRound-topped stela, three registers, I, Ptahma, wab priest of Amun of the porch, libating to seated Osiris,II, Ptahma offering incense to seated couple, probably father Akhpet, Head of the amet of Ptah, andmother Nefershesmetet, III, Ptahma and wife Iuy seated, with son and daughter before them, and line oftext at bottom, end of Dyn. XVIII or early Dyn. XIX, in Grenoble, Musée des Beaux-Arts, Inv. 1953.

Gourlay in BIFAO 79 (1979), 98-101 pl. xxxvii (as Inv. 1953)Saqqâra. Serapeum. Unassigned Apis-stelae.iii2.816APedesi, Late Period, in Grenoble, Musée des Beaux-Arts, Inv. 1950.

Mysliwiec in BIFAO 79 (1979), 143-54 pl. xlv [A] fig. 2 [b]8Relief, King (perhaps Amenemhet III) offering, basalt, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No.18.11.14.22.

Mysliwiec in BIFAO 79 (1979), 147 pl. xlv [B] fig. 2 [b]El-Lisht. North Pyramid. Amenemhet I. Mortuary Temple. Re-Used blocks.iv.77ACentral part of lintel of Sesostris I with double-scene, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 31878.

El-Sayed in BIFAO 79 (1979), 155-62 pl. xlviAbydos. Kôm el-Sult.ân.v.51AStela of Mersyotf, temp. Ramesses II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 20395.

El-Sayed in BIFAO 79 (1979), 167-86 pl. xlviiEdfu Tell. Finds.v.202AStela of Khensemweset, temp. Dedumes, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38917.

El-Sayed in BIFAO 79 (1979), 186-98 pl. xlviiiEdfu Tell. Finds.v.202AStela of Harsekhet, temp. Dedumes, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46988.

Berlandini in BIFAO 79 (1979), 249-53 [1] pl. li8

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Relief-fragment of Ramesesnakht, temp. Ramesses II, in Brussels, Musées Royaux d’Art et d’Histoire, E.5783.

see Berlandini in BIFAO 79 (1979), 253-4 [2]8Offering-table of Ramesesnakht, quartzite, Dyn. XIX-XX, in Turin, Museo Egizio, 22052 (Cat. 1755).

Berlandini in BIFAO 79 (1979), 255-9 [3] pls. lii, liii801-670-250Statuette, Nashai, dedicated by her son Ramesesnakht, green slate, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, E. 11523.

see Berlandini in BIFAO 79 (1979), 263 n. 58Fragment of linen with name of Prince Rameses (son of Ramesses II), in Paris, Musée du Louvre, N. 489[E. 3053].

Clerè in BIFAO 79 (1979), 296-7 fig.Valley of the Kings. Royal tomb 6, Ramesses IX. Corridor A.i2.502(3),(4),(5)APart of text (=Guilmant, on pl. xi).

see Dewachter in BIFAO 79 (1979), 318-20 (as Paser I)Abû Simbel. Great Temple. Entrance to Second Hall.vii.108AHeadless sandstone seated statue of Paser II.

Vercoutter in BIFAO 79 (1979), 453-4 pls. lxi, lxiiEl-Khârga Oasis. Qas.r Dûsh. Temple of Serapis and Isis.vii.294ADescription with views.

Vercoutter in BIFAO 79 (1979), 455 pl. lxivEl-Khârga Oasis. Qas.r Dûsh. Necropolis.vii.295AFunerary bed with grape decoration, Graeco-Roman.

Vercoutter in BIFAO 79 (1979), 457-9 pls. lxv, lxvi figs. 1, 2El-Dâkhla Oasis. Balât.. Qilael-Dabba. Mastaba M. II.vii.296ADescription with plan, sections and views.

Vercoutter in BIFAO 79 (1979), 459-62 pls. lxvii-lxxiiiEl-Dâkhla Oasis. Balât.. Qilael-Dabba. Mastaba M. V, Medunufer.vii.296A

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Vercoutter in BIFAO 79 (1979), 462-5 pl. lxxivEl-Dâkhla Oasis. Town. Ain As.îl.vii.296ADescription with view.

Bonnet and Valbelle in BIFAO 80 (1980), 5-6, 8-12 pl. iv fig. 3Kerma. Cemetery some 1 km south of Reisner’s excavations.vii.180ABronze bowl of Penamun, end Dyn. XXV or later.

see Habachi in BIFAO 80 (1980), 13-19 fig. 3 cf. 1Libyan Coast. Zâwyet Umm el-Rakham. Temple-Fort.vii.368ADescription with plan.

Habachi in BIFAO 80 (1980), 13-15 fig. 2Libyan Coast. Zâwyet Umm el-Rakhâm. Temple-Fort.vii.368AJambs of Nebre, temp. Ramasses II, in Alexandria, Graeco-Roman Museum, P. 10382-4.

Habachi in BIFAO 80 (1980), 16-18 pls. v, viLibyan Coast. Zâwyet Umm el-Rakhâm. Temple-Fort. Finds.vii.318AJamb-fragment of Ramesses II, stela with names of Ramesses II, and stelae of Amenmosi and Panehesi.

Habachi in BIFAO 80 (1980), 20 [1] pl. vii [A]Libyan Coast. El-Alamein.vii.368AUpper part of red granite stela, Ramesses II smites foe before Shu.

Habachi in BIFAO 80 (1980), 20 [2], 27-8 with pl. vii [B] fig. 4Libyan Coast. El-Alamein.vii.368ALower part of red granite stela of Ramesses II.

see Habachi in BIFAO 80 (1980), 20-1 [3]Libyan Coast. El-Alamein.vii.369AGranite blocks of Ramesses II, perhaps stela-pedestal.

Habachi in BIFAO 80 (1980), 22-3 fig. 5 (from Rowe)Libyan Coast. El-Alamein.

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vii.369AUpper part of stela of Ramesses II.

Habachi in BIFAO 80 (1980), 24-5 fig. 6Libyan Coast. El-Gharbânîyât.vii.369ABlocks from granite column of Ramesses II, description and text.

see Habachi in BIFAO 80 (1980), 25-6Kôm el-Abqaein. Temple (destroyed). Ramesses II.iv.50ADescription.

Koenig, V. and Y. in BIFAO 80 (1980), 41-2 pl. ixOasis of El-Dâkhla. Balât.. Qila el-Dabba. Smaller tombs.vii.296AStela of woman Bet, First Intermediate Period.

Lauer in BIFAO 80 (1980), fig. 1 on 47Saqqâra. Early Dynastic and Old Kingdom tombs S 2146-3518.iii2.436APlan showing tombs along east slope.

see Lauer in BIFAO 80 (1980), 49-51 [1]Saqqâra. Tomb S 3357. Temp. Aha.iii2.443ADiscussion.

see Lauer in BIFAO 80 (1980), 51-3 [2] cf. fig. 2Saqqâra. Tomb S 3504. Temp. Djet.iii2.445ADiscussion, with axonometric reconstruction from Emery.

Lauer in BIFAO 80 (1980), 51 pl. xvii [A]Saqqâra. Tomb S 3504. Temp. Tet.iii2.445AView of bench with clay bull’s heads.

see Lauer in BIFAO 80 (1980), 53-5 [3]Saqqâra. Tomb S 3035, Hemaka.iii2.440ADiscussion.

see Lauer in BIFAO 80 (1980), 55-65 fig. 3

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Saqqâra. Tomb S 3505. Temp. Kaa.iii2.446ADiscussion with plan.

Lauer in BIFAO 80 (1980), 55-9 pl. xvii [B]Saqqâra. Tomb S 3505. Temp. Kaa.iii2.446ANiche-stela of Merka, end of Dyn. I or later.

Lauer in BIFAO 80 (1980), 65 pl. xviiiSaqqâra. Step Pyramid enclosure of Neterikhet. Mortuary Temple.iii2.405APlan.

Lauer in BIFAO 80 (1980), 67 fig. 6Saqqâra. Pyramid-complex of Teti. Pyramid.iii2.395APlan and section of interior.

Leblanc in BIFAO 80 (1980), 75 [B.4] pl. xix [A]Medînet Habu. Great Temple. First Court.ii2.496AView of Osiride pillars 3-7.

Leblanc in BIFAO 80 (1980), 87 pl. xix [B]Medînet Habu. Great Temple. First Court.ii2.495AView of columns 8-15.

Leblanc in BIFAO 80 (1980), 88 pl. xx [A]Ramesseum. Second Court.ii2.435AView with Osiride pillars A-D and fallen colossus.

Leblanc in BIFAO 80 (1980), 88 pl. xx [B]Karnak. Mortuary Temple of Amun-Re-Harakhti. Temple proper. Statues.ii2.212(39)AOsiride colossus of Ramesses II.

Leblanc in BIFAO 80 (1980), 88 pl. xx [C]Medînet Habu. Great Temple. Second Court.ii2.498AView of north-west corner.

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Leblanc in BIFAO 80 (1980), 88 pl. xxi [A]Abû Simbel. Great Temple. Great Hall. Osiride Pillars.vii.104AView of statues III-VIII.

Leblanc in BIFAO 80 (1980), 88 pl. xxi [B]Luxor. Temple. Processional Colonnade.ii2.312AView.

Leblanc in BIFAO 80 (1980), 88 pl. xxii [A]Gerf H. usein. Temple. Hall.vii.35AView of Osiride pillars.

Leblanc in BIFAO 80 (1980), 88 pl. xxii [B]Karnak. Great Temple. Hypostyle. Great columns.ii2.51AView of central aisle.

Valloggia in BIFAO 80 (1980), 97-128 pls. xxv-xxix, xxxvii fig. 1Oasis of El-Dâkhla. Balât.. Qila el-Dabba. Mastaba V. Medunufer.vii.296ADescription, with plan of substructure and views.

see Valloggia in BIFAO 80 (1980), 118 [843]Oasis of El-Dâkhla. Balât.. Qila el-Dabba. Mastaba V. Medunufer.vii.296AHead-rest.

see Valloggia in BIFAO 80 (1980), 119 [897]Oasis of El-Dâkhla. Balât.. Qila el-Dabba. Mastaba V. Medunufer.vii.296AScribe’s palette.

see Valloggia in BIFAO 80 (1980), 123 [1042]Oasis of El-Dâkhla. Balât.. Qila el-Dabba. Mastaba V. Medunufer.vii.296ALid of Pepy II.

see Valloggia in BIFAO 80 (1980), 125-6 [1130] fig. 3Oasis of El-Dâkhla. Balât.. Qila el-Dabba. Mastaba V. Medunufer.vii.296AFragments of vessels with text of h. eb-sed of Pepy (II).

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Valloggia in BIFAO 80 (1980), 118-19 [893] pl. xxxii [A]Oasis of El-Dâkhla. Balât.. Qila el-Dabba. Mastaba V. Medunufer.vii.296AScribe’s palette.

Valloggia in BIFAO 80 (1980), 120 [899] pl. xxxii [B]Oasis of El-Dâkhla. Balât.. Qila el-Dabba. Mastaba V. Medunufer.vii.296AHead-rest.

Valloggia in BIFAO 80 (1980), 121 [1018] pl. xxxv [A, 2nd from right] fig. 2Oasis of El-Dâkhla. Balât.. Qila el-Dabba. Mastaba V. Medunufer.vii.296AH. eb-sed vase of Pepy II.

Valloggia in BIFAO 80 (1980), 123 [1045] pl. xxxvi [A]Oasis of El-Dâkhla. Balât.. Qila el-Dabba. Mastaba V. Medunufer.vii.296AVase in form of monkey with baby.

Valloggia in BIFAO 80 (1980), 123-4 [1046] pl. xxxvi [B]Oasis of El-Dâkhla. Balât.. Qila el-Dabba. Mastaba V. Medunufer.vii.296AVase in form of monkey with cartouche of Pepy II.

Andreu G. in BIFAO 80 (1980), 140-3 pl. xxxviii fig. 1803-032-391Rectangular stela, column with offering text mentioning Djafmu D3.f-mw, Steward, and eight columns,each divided into two parts, with names and titles, 2nd half of Dyn. XII, in Stockholm, Medelhavsmuseet,NME 17. (Probably from Abydos.)

Andreu, G. in BIFAO 80 (1980), 144-7 pl. xxxix fig. 2803-031-091Rectangular stela, column with offering text mentioning Djafmu D3.f-mw, Steward, and eight columns,each divided into two parts, with names and titles, 2nd half of Dyn. XII, in Paris, Musée National duParis, Musée du Louvre, C 249 [E.8023]. (Probably from Abydos.)

El-Sayed in BIFAO 80 (1980), 191-203 pls. xlvi, xlviiSaqqâra. Objects from Tombs.iii2.727AStatue of a headless Prophet of the Temple of Apis, holding figure of Ptah, probably Dyn. XXI, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 667.

see El-Sayed in BIFAO 80 (1980), 203-5 fig. 1 (from Anthes)

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Mît Rahîna. K. Temple of Ramesses II. Finds. Other blocks.iii2.845ALintel and jambs of Ptah-kha and Ashakhet.

El-Sayed in BIFAO 80 (1980), 207-31 pls. xlviii, xlixMît Rahîna. Ptah Enclosure. Found near South Gate.iii2.838ALower part of statue of Paser holding figure of Ptah, schist, temp. Sethos I to Ramesses II, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, CG 630.

El-Sayed in BIFAO 80 (1980), 233-48 pls. l, liMedînet Habu. Finds from Temple area.i2.775-6ABlock-statue of Esmin, temp. Ptolemy II Philadelphus, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 680.

Giddy and Jeffreys in BIFAO 80 (1980), 257-66 pls. liv-lvii figs. 1-5Oasis of El-Dâkhla. Town. Ain As.îl.vii.296ADescription with plans, sections, views, etc.

Minault-Gout in BIFAO 80 (1980), 271-86 pls. lxi, lxxiv figs. 1-4El-Dâkhla Oasis. Balât.. Qila el-Dabba. Mastaba M. II.vii.296ADescription, with plans, section, views, etc.

Gascou et al. in BIFAO 80 (1980), 289-308 pls. lxxvii-lxxxiv figs. 1-9El-Khârga Oasis. Qas.r Dûsh. Temple of Serapis and Isis.vii.294ADescription with maps, plans, views, etc.

Gascou et al. in BIFAO 80 (1980), 332-3 pl. xcvEl-Khârga Oasis. Qas.r Dûsh. Necropolis.vii.295AFunerary bed with grape decoration, musicians, figures of Osiris, etc., Roman.

Andreu in BIFAO 81 (1981), 3-6 pl. iii cf. i [A] fig. 1Oasis of El-Dâkhla. Balât.. Qila el-Dabba. Smaller tombs.vii.296AStela, man censing before seated woman Sitamun, Dyn. XI.

Berlandini in BIFAO 81 (1981), 9-20 pls. v-viii801-655-552Statue-base of Amenemonet Iny, Dyn. XIX-XX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 20.1.25.3.

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Berlandini in BIFAO 81 (1981), 20 n. 1 pl. ixSaqqâra. Objects from Tombs.iii2.755AHathor-pillar fragment of Neferhotep, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 18928.

Cauville in BIFAO 81 (1981), 33-4 [27]Dendera. East Osiris Chapel. Inner Room.vi.100(78)-(82)ATexts of goddess Shentayt, from north wall, lower register.

Cauville in BIFAO 81 (1981), 35 [28]Dendera. East Osiris Chapel. Inner Room.vi.100(78)-(82)ATexts of goddesses Shentayt and Merkhetes, from south wall, lower register.

Cauville in BIFAO 81 (1981), 36 [29]Dendera. East Osiris Chapel. Outer Room.vi.93(12)-(13)AText of Shentayt.

Cauville in BIFAO 81 (1981), 36-7 [30]Dendera. East Osiris Chapel. Outer Room.vi.93(20) and (21)ATexts of Shentayt and Merkhetes.

Cauville in BIFAO 81 (1981), 37-9 [32]Dendera. East Osiris Chapel. Inner Room.vi.96(37)-(41)ALower register, texts of Shentayt and Merkhetes from east half, and text from west half.

El-Sayed in BIFAO 81 (1981), 53-9 pls. xiv-xviiSamannûd. Finds.iv.44AStatue of Osiris dedicated by Akanush, temp. Psammetikhos I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 657.

Castel and Dunand in BIFAO 81 (1981), 77-82, 86-106 pls. xviii-xxiv figs. 1-4El-Khârga Oasis. Qas.r Dûsh. Necropolis.vii.295AFunerary bed with grape decoration, etc., Roman.

Giddy in BIFAO 81 (1981), 189-98 pls. xxxix-xli figs. 1-3Oasis of El-Dâkhla. Town. Ain As.îl.vii.296ADescription with plans, section, views, etc.

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Grimal in BIFAO 81 (1981), 202-3 pl. xlv [A, B]Oasis of El-Dâkhla. Town. Ain As.îl.vii.296AClay tablets with incised hieratic texts, including names and dates, late Old Kingdom.

Minault-Gout in BIFAO 81 (1981), 207-14 pls. xlvi, xlviii, xlix, li, lii [C] figs. 1-3El-Dâkhla Oasis. Town. Balât.. Qila el-Dabba. Mastaba M. II.vii.296ADescription, with plans, sections, and views.

Minault-Gout in BIFAO 81 (1981), 211-12 pl.l [C] cf. xlix figs. 4-6El-Dâkhla Oasis. Town. Balât.. Qila el-Dabba. Mastaba M. II.vii.296ATwo alabaster vessels with text mentioning first h. eb-sed of Pepy I, and one mentioning first h. eb-sed of PepyII.

Valloggia in BIFAO 81 (1981), 227-36 pls. lvi-lix, lx [B] fig. 1Oasis of El-Dâkhla. Balât.. Qila el-Dabba. Mastaba M. V.vii.296ADescription with plan and views.

see Dewachter in BIFAO 81 (1981), Suppl., 3-4801-626-610Cloaked statue of Merymosi, temp. Amenophis III, in Vienna, Kunsthistorisches Museum, ÄS 36.

Dewachter in BIFAO 81 (1981), Suppl., 5-6 pl. iThebes. Temple of Merneptah-Siptah. Foundation deposits.ii2.429APlaque with cartouches of the King, sandstone, in Marseilles, Musée d’Archéologie, Inv. 236 (suggestsstela-fragment from Nubia).

Dewachter in BIFAO 81 (1981), Suppl., 7 n. 48Canopic-jar of Pairkap, son of Tared, alaster, probably temp. Apries, in Rodez, Musée Fenaille, 290.

Dewachter in BIFAO 81 (1981), Suppl., 7-10 pl. ii [A]Kalâbsha. Great Temple. Inner Vestibule.vii.17(46)ABlock with upper part of Augustus offering wine to Mandulis and Thoth, in Rodez, Musée Fenaille, No.289.

Dewachter in BIFAO 81 (1981), Suppl., 8 pl. ii [B]Kalâbsha. Great Temple of Mandulis.vii.11A

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Habachi in BIFAO 81 (1981), Suppl., 29-31 pls. iii, iv fig. 1Karnak. Objects.ii2.288AScribe-statue of Iymeru (-neferkare), headless, granite, temp. Sebkhotp (Khaneferre), in Heidelberg,Ägyptologische Sammlung der Universität, 274.

Habachi in BIFAO 81 (1981), Suppl., 31-3 pls. v, vi [A] fig. 2 [a, b]Karnak. Objects.ii2.109AStatue of Iymeru-neferkare, sandstone, temp. Sebkhotp (Khaneferre), in Paris, Musée du Louvre, A 125.

Habachi in BIFAO 81 (1981), Suppl., 33-4 pl. vii fig. 3 [a, b]Elephantine. Cult-chapels of Hekaib.v.229AScribe-statue of Iymeru-neferkare, Vizier, granite, upper part lost, temp. Sebkhotp (Khaneferre).

Habachi in BIFAO 81 (1981), Suppl., 35-6 pls. viii, ix fig. 4Karnak. Statues. In Karnak Magazine.ii2.293ALower part of statue of Iymeru (-neferkare), granite, temp. Sebkhotp (Khaneferre).

Habachi in BIFAO 81 (1981), Suppl., 36 pl. vi [B] fig. 5Karnak. Objects. Stelae.ii2.294AIymeru (-neferkare), Vizier, quartzite, fragment, temp. Sebkhotp (Khaneferre), in Karnak magazine.

Habachi in BIFAO 81 (1981), Suppl., 36-7 cf. fig. 6Wâdi-H. ammâmât. Wâdi Fawâkhêr. Middle Kingdom.vii.331AGraffito (87 of Goyon) of Siremeny, temp. Sebkhotp (Khaneferre).

see Habachi in BIFAO 81 (1981), Suppl., 37-8Abydos. C. South Section. Royal Cemetery.v.91ASealing of Iymeru (-neferkare), probably temp. Sebkhotp (Khaneferre).

Jacquet-Gordon in BIFAO 81 (1981), Suppl., 41-6 pls. x, xiKarnak. Northern Group. E. Treasury of Tuthmosis I.ii2.16AFragments of geographical list of Tuthmosis I.

Kadry in BIFAO 81 (1981), Suppl., 51 pl. xii

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Abydos. Temple of Ramesses II.vi.39(81)-(82)ATwo Hittite chariots.

see De Meulenaere in BIFAO 81 (1981), Suppl., 77-8Between Aswân and Philae. Ancient Road.v.248AText of Ameny, Vizier, and wife Sehetepibre-nehy, Middle Kingdom.

see De Meulenaere, H. in Bulletin du Centenaire, Suppl. to BIFAO 81 (1981), 78-9803-028-629Round-topped stela, eyes, etc., in lunette, six lines with offering texts invoking various deities ‘in Abydos’and mentioning building tomb by Ameny Jmnjj, Great general, and another five lines of dedication bydaughter Sehetepeb Sh. tp-jb Neheh Nh. h. , with both seated at table, late Dyn. XII or Dyn. XIII, inCopenhagen, Nationalmuseet, AA.d.13.

De Meulenaere, H. in Bulletin du Centenaire, Suppl. to BIFAO 81 (1981), 83-5 [3] pl. xiii803-027-535Round-topped stela, eyes, etc., five lines of offering text invoking Nekhbet, etc., and Rensoneb Rn(.j)-snb, son of woman Nebetka Nbt-k3, standing holding lotus at table, with brother and dedicator of stelaRensoneb Rn(.j)-snb, son of Sedjen Sdn, Overseer of the store-room, and of woman Reditnes Rdt.n.s,Dyn. XIII or 2nd Int. Period, in Brussels, Musées Royaux d’Art et d’Histoire, E.6254. (Probably from el-Kâb.)

see De Meulenaere in BIFAO 81 (1981), Suppl., 89801-768-070Title ìmy-r Sš nswt b-r3 from torso Harkhebi son of Pedeneit, Dyn. XXVI, in Chalon-sur-Saône, MuséeDenon, DEG 3.

see De Meulenaere in BIFAO 81 (1981), Suppl., 89801-748-060Statue of Harkhebi, in Atlanta (Georgia), Emory University, Michael C. Carlos Museum, 1988.4.1.

Mysliwiec in BIFAO 81 (1981), Suppl., 93 [xi] pls. xvi [B], xvii figs. 6, 7Saqqâra. Tomb of Innufer. Temp. Nektanebos II.iii2.504ADetails of scenes of solar rebirth of deceased, from sarcophagus, in New York NY, Metropolitan Museumof Art, 11.154.1.

Mysliwiec in BIFAO 81 (1981), Suppl., 92-3 [vii] pls. xiv, xv, xvi [A] fig. 3Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs.iii2.765-6ASarcophagus of Djeho, granite, Dyn. XXVI or later, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, D. 8 [N. 344]: scenes ofsolar rebirth of deceased.

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Mysliwiec in BIFAO 81 (1981), Suppl., 93 [x] fig. 4Sais. Miscellaneous.iv.48AScene of solar rebirth of deceased, on fragment 2 of sarcophagus of Pairkap, Dyn. XXVI or later, inLondon, British Museum, EA 1387.

Mysliwiec in BIFAO 81 (1981), Suppl., 93 [x] fig. 5Sais. Miscellaneous.iv.48AScene of solar rebirth of deceased, from sarcophagus of Pairkap, Dyn. XXVI or later, in London, BritishMuseum, EA 66 (fragment 1).

Bonnet in BIFAO 81 (1981), Suppl., 205-12 pls. xviii-xxiv figs. 1-3Kerma. K.1. Lower (Western) Defufa. Probably cult-centre.vii.175ADescription with plans, section, and views.

Clère in BIFAO 81 (1981), Suppl., 213-34 pls. xxv-xxviii figs. 1, 2DraAbû el-Naga. H. Philadelphia, University Excavations. Upper Cemetery.i2.609AFragments of offering-table of Sa-rennutet, Dyn. XIX, in Philadelphia (Pa.), The University Museum,29.86.717, Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 27987, and dealer in Luxor (now in Marrakesh, Musée deMarrakech).

Clère in BIFAO 81 (1981), Suppl., 2178Text of relief with funeral scenes, Dyn. XX-XXI, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, E. 25496.

Fischer, H. G. in Bulletin du Centenaire, Suppl. to BIFAO 81 (1981), 235-8, 242 pl. xxix fig. 1803-022-120Fragment of rectangular stela of a King’s sole ornament, Prophetess of Hathor mistress of Dendera, 1st Int.Period, in Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum, 9055. (Probably from Dendera.)

Fischer, H. G. in Bulletin du Centenaire, Suppl. to BIFAO 81 (1981), 239-42 pl. xxx fig. 2803-022-200Irregularly rectangular stela, two lines of offering text and below, column of text and Rehuerdjersen Rh. w-r-dr.sn, Overseer of the horn and hoof, and wife, 1st Int. Period, in Birmingham, City Museum and ArtGallery, 213.72. (Said to come from Naga el-Deir.)

Fischer in BIFAO 81 (1981), Suppl., 241 n. 4Dendera Site. B. University of Pennsylvania Excavations.v.114AStela of Rehuerzersen, First Intermediate Period, in Philadelphia PA, The University Museum, 29.66.657- name.

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Marciniak in BIFAO 81 (1981), Suppl., 283-91 pls. xxxiii, xxxivDeir el-Bah. ri. D. Graffiti.i2.658ANebware, wab-priest, Scribe of the Temple of Tuthmosis I, Dyn. XIX.

El-Sayed in BIFAO 81 (1981), Suppl., 313-23 pls. xxxvii-xlEl-Faiyûm. Miscellaneous.iv.104AHeadless statue of Unnufer, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 688.

Simpson in BIFAO 81 (1981), Suppl., 325-9 pl. xliSaqqâra. Tomb of Nia.iii2.707ALid of double ushabti-coffin of deceased and wife, in Boston MA, Museum of Fine Arts, 1977.717.

see Smith, H.S. in BIFAO 81 (1981), Suppl., 336Saqqâra. Sacred Animal Complexes. A. Eastern Group. Northern Enclosure.iii2.777APlaques of Amasis, from foundation deposit.

Hinkel in BIFAO 81 (1981), Suppl., 379-87 with position on Abb. 1Meroë. Pyramid N. 34. Aritenyesbekhe.vii.254ADescription, etc.

Hinkel in BIFAO 81 (1981), Suppl., 383-4 pls. liv, lvMeroë. Pyramid N. 34. Aritenyesbekhe.vii.254AFour decorated blocks from pylon and chapel.

Berlandini in BIFAO 82 (1982), 86-92 [I] pl. vii fig. 1Saqqâra. Tomb of Ptahmosi. Temp. Ramesses II.iii2.715ARelief, deceased in boat with family.

Berlandini in BIFAO 82 (1982), 92-4 [II] pl. viii (suggests Ptahmosi, temp. Ramesses II)Saqqâra. Objects from tombs. Blocks.iii2.755AA Royal scribe, Steward, seated, and three registers of cleaning and bringing fowl and fish, probably lateDyn. XVIII or Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 25.6.24.6.

see Berlandini in BIFAO 82 (1982), 97-8 [VI] (text)OmitBlock with text and head of Ptahmosi, in Durham NC, Duke University Art Library, 5.75.6.

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Berlandini in BIFAO 82 (1982), 94-7 [III-V] pls. ix-xiSaqqâra. Tomb of Ptahmosi. Temp. Ramesses II.iii2.714ABlocks, deceased at table, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 4873-5.

Berlandini in BIFAO 82 (1982), 99-101 [VII] pl. xiiSaqqâra. Tomb of Ptahmosi. Temp. Ramesses II.iii2.715APapyrus-column, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.

Berlandini in BIFAO 82 (1982), 99 n. 3 pl. xiv [A]804-059-055Column of Wepwautmosi, late Dyn. XVIII or Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No.26.11.24.4.

Berlandini in BIFAO 82 (1982), 99 n. 3 pl. xiv [B] (as JE 11810 bis)Saqqâra. Between the Monastery and Sekhemkhet’s Enclosure.iii2.669ABlock, pyramidal tomb with two columns, Dyn. XIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 19.6.24.3.

Cauville in BIFAO 82 (1982), 105-9 cf. fig. 1 (from Chassinat)Edfu. Temple of Horus. Room XIX.vi.153(282)AText of hymn in III.

Cherpion in BIFAO 82 (1982), 127-43 pls. xv-xix (as Dyn. V)Gîza. G 2041. Debris north of tomb.iii2.69AFalse-door of Tefnen, Dyn. VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 56994.

Devauchelle and Grenier in BIFAO 82 (1982), 165-8 pl. xxivT. ôd. Ptolemaic Temple.v.168(1.28)AThe upper part of nome with no name (Grenier No. 83) and the nome of Hermonthis (=No. 85).

El-Sayed in BIFAO 82 (1982), 187-204 pls. xxviii-xxxiMît Rahîna. Miscellaneous.iii2.867AStatue of Psammethek-sonb, Dyn. XXIX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 682.

Gasse in BIFAO 82 (1982), 205-9 pls. xxxii-xxxviMummy-bandages in Besançon, Musée des Beaux-Arts8Nefertui (woman), early Ptolemaic, nos. 849.3.6-7, 9-12.

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Gasse in BIFAO 82 (1982), 209-11 pls. xxxvii-xxxixMummy-bandages in Besançon, Musée des Beaux-Arts8Imhotep (woman), early Ptolemaic, nos. 849.3.8, 13, 14, 16.

Habachi in BIFAO 82 (1982), 214-15, 222-3 fig. 1Benha. Miscellaneous. Blocks.iv.66AFrieze from intercolumnar wall with alternate cartouches of Neferkare and Wehebre, and those of Apries,in Alexandria, Graeco-Roman Museum.

Habachi in BIFAO 82 (1982), 216-19 pl. xl figs. 2, 3 (as CG 88205)Benha. Miscellaneous. Various.iv.67AQuartzite naos of Psammetikhos II, usurped from Necho II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 88205.

Habachi in BIFAO 82 (1982), 221-2 pl. xli fig. 4 [a-d]Tell Atrîb. Miscellaneous.iv.66ATwo column-fragments of Apries.

Habachi in BIFAO 82 (1982), 223 fig. 4 [e]Tell Atrîb. Miscellaneous.iv.66AFragment of naos of Apries.

Habachi in BIFAO 82 (1982), 224-31 pls. xlii-xlv figs. 5-12Benha. Miscellaneous. Various.iv.66ATwo parts of naos dedicated by Amasis, top in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 70011.

Habachi in BIFAO 82 (1982), 231, 234 pl. xlvi fig. 13Tell Atrîb. Miscellaneous.iv.66AStatue-pedestal of Amasis ‘beloved of Bubastis in Athribis’.

Herbin in BIFAO 82 (1982), 239-42 [B], 247-79 [B] cf. fig. 1 on 240Dendera. Great Temple. Exterior South wall of Outer Hypostyle.vi.80(264)-(265)AText of moon-hymn.

Herbin in BIFAO 82 (1982), 242-3 [C], 247-79 [C] cf. fig. 2 on 242Dendera. Temple of Hathor. Outer Hypostyle. Astronomical Ceiling.vi.49-50A

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West half, 3rd section. Text of moon-hymn.

Herbin in BIFAO 82 (1982), 243-5 [D], 247-79 [ D] cf. fig. 3 on 244Edfu. Temple of Horus. Outer Hypostyle. Astronomical frieze.vi.133AOn east wall, text of moon-hymn.

Herbin in BIFAO 82 (1982), 245-6 [E], 247-79 [E] cf. fig. 4 on 245Edfu. Temple of Horus. Outer Hypostyle. Colonnades.vi.128AText of moon-hymn, on architrave between column 1 and east wall.

Herbin in BIFAO 82 (1982), 246 [F], 247-79 [F]Kôm Ombo. Temple. Outer Hypostyle. North central doorway.vi.183(31)AText of moon-hymn on jamb.

Herbin in BIFAO 82 (1982), 246 [G], 247-79 [G]Island of Bîga. Temple. Outer Hall.v.257(13)-(14)AMoon-hymn.

Leblanc in BIFAO 82 (1982), 296-9 pl. xlix fig. 1Deir el-Bah. ri. Temple of Mentuhotp-Nebhepetre. Finds. Stelae.ii2.396ARepresentations of four Osiride colossi of Mentuhotp-Nebhepetre and Amenophis I, upper part, inLondon, British Museum, EA 690.

Leblanc in BIFAO 82 (1982), 299-305 pls. l-lii [A], liii fig. 2Karnak. Third Pylon. Bark-shrine of Hatshepsut. Exterior. South side.ii2.67AIII, blocks 135, 169-70, 300, 305, with bark-stations with Osiride statues.

Leblanc in BIFAO 82 (1982), 305-6 pl. lii [B]Karnak. Third Pylon. Bark-shrine of Hatshepsut. Exterior. North side.ii2.65AIII, block 273, Queen consecrating offerings.

Leblanc in BIFAO 82 (1982), 301 pl. liv [A, B]Deir el-Bah. ri. Great Temple. Upper colonnade.ii2.356ATwo reconstructed Osiride statues.

Leblanc in BIFAO 82 (1982), 301 pl. liv [C]

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Deir el-Bah. ri. Great Temple. Shrine of Hathor.ii2.350AColumn-capital with a small Osiride statuette of Hatshepsut.

Leblanc in BIFAO 82 (1982), 301-3 pl. lv (as usurped from Hatshepsut)Luxor. Temple Area. Finds.ii2.337AOsiride colossus of Ramesses II, granite, in Luxor Museum, J. 178.

Leblanc in BIFAO 82 (1982), 304-5 pl. lvi [A]Abû Simbel. Great Temple. South Side-rooms. Room I.vii.106(48)-(49)AKing offers wine to deified Ramesses II.

Leblanc in BIFAO 82 (1982), 304-5 pl. lvi [B]Abû Simbel. Great Temple. South Side-rooms. Room I.vii.106(46)King receives h. eb-sed from his deified hawk-headed self.

Soukiassian in BIFAO 82 (1982), 336-47 cf. 333-5, 348Theban Necropolis. Objects from Tombs. Coffins.i2.831ATexts of hours of day and night, from coffin of Pefteuauesi, Dyn. XXVII, in Milan, Castello Sforzesco,now at Museo Archeologico della Città, Inv. 1012.

Soukiassian in BIFAO 82 (1982), 336-47 cf. 333-5, 348Nûri. 6. Anlamani. Burial Chamber.vii.226ATexts of hours of day and night, from sarcophagus of Anlamani, in Merowe Museum, 2, 1 (Khartoum No.1868).

Soukiassian in BIFAO 82 (1982), 336-47 cf. 333-5, 348Nûri. 8. Aspelta.vii.227ATexts of hours of day and night, from sarcophagus of Aspelta, in Boston MA, Museum of Fine Arts,23.729.

Posener-Kriéger in BIFAO 82 (1982), 389 pl. lxviii [B]El-Khârga Oasis. Qas.r Dûsh. Necropolis.vii.295AFunerary bed with decoration showing bark of Sokari, Graeco-Roman.

Posener-Kriéger in BIFAO 82 (1982), 385 pl. lxix [A]El-Dâkhla Oasis. Balât.. Qila el-Dabba. Mastaba M. II.

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Posener-Kriéger in BIFAO 82 (1982), 385 pl. lxix [B]El-Dâkhla Oasis. Balât.. Qila el-Dabba. Mastaba M. III.vii.296AAerial view.

Posener-Kriéger in BIFAO 82 (1982), 384 pl. lxx [B]El-Dâkhla Oasis. Town. Ain As.îl.vii.296AClay figure with execration text, late Old Kingdom.

Berlandini in BIFAO 83 (1983), 37 n. 6 fig. 2 (as quartzite)801-647-250Cow-headed Hathor in relief, on funerary crest of Mery-yunu, Dyn. XIX-XX, in Paris, Musée duLouvre, A 64 [N. 65].

Berlandini in BIFAO 83 (1983), 37-8 n. 7 fig. 3Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs.iii2.732ACow-headed Hathor, from stela of Iuti, Dyn. XIX-XX, in Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum, 7269.

Berlandini, J. in BIFAO 83 (1983), 38 fig. 4 (as 2541 and temp. Ramesses II)Hathor803-048-958Round-topped stela with jackal on shrine in triangular summit, two registers, I, woman Takha(t),Songstress of Amun, before seated Osiris, with Isis and Nephthys standing behind him, II, kneeling Takha,with ba bird, receives libation from Hathor mistress of the West as cow-headed tree goddess, Dyn. XIX,in Florence, Museo Archeologico, 2591.

Berlandini in BIFAO 83 (1983), 38 n. 6 fig. 5Saqqâra. Tomb of Rameses-emperre.iii2.715ACow-headed Hathor, from lintel, in Brooklyn Museum, 35.1315.

Berlandini, J. in BIFAO 83 (1983), 38 n. 11 fig. 6 (as probably from Memphis)Hathor in I803-049-848Round-topped stela with triangular summit, two registers, I, four men, Pahemneter, Greatest of thedirectors of craftsmen of Ptah, Dedia, Greatest of the directors of craftsmen of Ptah, (Pa)rahotep, Governorof the Town, Vizier, and Meryty, Great overseer of the cattle of Amun, in adoration before Osiris andcow-headed Hathor, II, man and five women in adoration, including wife of (Pa)rahotep and dedicator ofstela, Hunuroy, Songstress of Hathor mistress of the southern sycamore, temp. Ramesses II, in London,

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Berlandini, J. in BIFAO 83 (1983), 38 n. 11 fig. 7Cow-headed goddess803-055-465Round-topped stela, four registers, I, Abydos fetish flanked by Isis and Re-Harakhti, with cow-headedgoddess (probably Hathor) behind latter, and man kneeling in adoration at either end, on right, PanehesiP3-nh. sjj, Head of goldworkers in the Mansion of Gold, and on left, Paraemhab P3-ra-m-h. b, Head ofgoldworkers in the Mansion of Gold, II-III, seven male and eight female relatives seated on the ground,IV, eleven columns of offering text and Iny Jnjj, Goldworker of the Mansion of Gold who makes gods,son of Paraemhab, early Dyn. XIX, in London, British Museum, EA 141.

Cauville in BIFAO 83 (1983), 54-5, 68 pl. iiiEdfu. Temple of Horus. Room XII.vi.149(231)AOuter lintel of entrance doorway, with cartouches and titles of Ptolemy IV.

Cauville in BIFAO 83 (1983), 55-6 pl. ivEdfu. Temple of Horus. Room XV.vi.150(234)-(243)AOuter lintel with cartouches of Ptolemy IV and Arsinoë III.

Cauville in BIFAO 83 (1983), 51-8, 65-6 pls. v, viEdfu. Temple of Horus. Outer Room of Sokari. XIII.vi.149(232)AOuter lintel and jambs.

Cauville in BIFAO 83 (1983), 68 pl. vii [left]Edfu. Temple of Horus. Room XII.vi.149(231)ARight jamb.

Cauville in BIFAO 83 (1983), 60 pl. vii [right]Edfu. Temple of Horus. Room XIII.vi.149(232)(c)ALeft thickness at (c).

Cauville in BIFAO 83 (1983), 60-4, 74-9 pl. viiiEdfu. Temple of Horus. Outer Room of ‘The Leg’. XVI.vi.151AView.

Clère in BIFAO 83 (1983), 85-100 pls. ix-xii figs.801-727-440

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Fragment of statue of Psammethek, green basalt, Dyn. XXVI, with autobiographical text.

De Meulenaere and Yoyotte in BIFAO 83 (1983), 114 [13]8Block of Pedegakhons, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 16.1.21.4.

El-Khouli in BIFAO 83 (1983), 133-4 pl. xxiiiOasis of El-Dâkhla. Balât.. Qilael-Dabba. Mastaba of Imapepy. Dyn. VI.vii.296AStela, deceased seated before offering-table, probably from here.

El-Sayed in BIFAO 83 (1983), 135-40, 143 pls. xxiv, xxv A (as Dyn. XXV)Karnak. Cachette.ii2.150ABlock-statue of Besenmut, granite, Dyn. XXII-IV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36957.

El-Sayed in BIFAO 83 (1983), 144-8 pls. xxv B, xxvi, xxvii (as end Dyn. XXX- Ptolemaic)Karnak. Cachette.ii2.156ABlock-statue of Pedeamun-nebnesuttaui, schist, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37011.

Es-Saghir and Valbelle in BIFAO 83 (1983), 150 fig. 2Kômîr. Temple. Roman.v.167ABlocks with cartouches of Antoninus Pius.

see Es-Saghir and Valbelle in BIFAO 83 (1983), 153Kômîr. Temple. Temp. Antoninus Pius. Hypostyle. Exterior, west wall.v.167AProcession of Nile-gods (continues along the exterior of temple).

see Es-Saghir and Valbelle in BIFAO 83 (1983), 153Kômîr. Temple. Temp. Antoninus Pius. Hypostyle.v.167AInterior, north and west walls. Nile-gods and fields with lotus flowers and wheat ears approaching a god ora goddess.

Es-Saghir and Valbelle in BIFAO 83 (1983), 149-58 pl. xxviii fig. 3Kômîr. Temple. Temp. Antoninus Pius. Hypostyle.v.167ADescription with plan and views.

Es-Saghir and Valbelle in BIFAO 83 (1983), 153 with figs. 4, 5Kômîr. Temple. Temp. Antoninus Pius. Hypostyle-hall. Exterior, north.

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v.167A12 name-rings including African Asiatic, and Mediterranean sites.

see Es-Saghir and Valbelle in BIFAO 83 (1983), 156Kômîr. Temple. Temp. Antoninus Pius. Sanctuary.v.167ARear wall. Nile-god of lower Egypt, followed by field-goddess, before Nephthys, and Nile-god followedby field-goddess before Anubis.

Es-Saghir and Valbelle in BIFAO 83 (1983), 157-70 pls. xxix-xxxi figs. 6-10Kômîr. Temple. Temp. Antoninus Pius. Rear wall. Exterior.v.167ADouble-scene, left, King wearing red crown before Nephthys with hymn, right, king wearing whitecrown before Anubis with hymn.

Gasse in BIFAO 83 (1983), 191-5 pls. xxxviii-xl8Funerary cloth of Senhotp and family, Dyn. XXI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, IFAO, no number.

Grenier in BIFAO 83 (1983), 197-208 pl. xli fig. 1Armant. Bucheum.v.158ABuchis-stela of Diocletian, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 31901.

Haikal in BIFAO 83 (1983), 209-12 pl. xlii fig.Thebes. Tomb 103, Dagi. Various.i2.217AFragment of limestone with spell 219 of Pyramid Texts, probably from here, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,Temp. No. 4.7.23.13.

Pantalacci in BIFAO 83 (1983), 300, 309 [4] fig. 2Royal Tomb 34. Tuthmosis III. Finds.i2.554ATurtle-headed demon, wood, in London, British Museum, EA 61416.

Pantalacci in BIFAO 83 (1983), 301, 309 [7] fig. 3Tanis. Royal Tomb III, Psusennes I. Sarcophagus Chamber II.iv.26ATurtle-headed demon, on sarcophagus, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 87297.

Pantalacci in BIFAO 83 (1983), 301, 311 [17] fig. 4Hermopolis Magna. Finds.iv.175ALimestone sarcophagus of Dhutardais, Dyn. XXX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 29315.

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see Posener-Kriéger in BIFAO 83 (1983), 345-6 pl. lix [B] cf. lix [A]Gebel Zeit. Sanctuary connected with galena mines.vii.339aIFAO excavations 1982-3, with view.

see Posener-Kriéger in BIFAO 83 (1983), 348-9 cf. pl. lviiOasis of El-Dâkhla. Balât.. Qilael-Dabba.vii.296ABrief report on 1982-3 excavations by IFAO.

Cauville and Devauchelle in BIFAO 84 (1984), 23-34 figs.Edfu. Temple of Horus.vi.119ADescription with plans (based on ancient texts).

Cherpion in BIFAO 84 (1984), 35-54Gîza. Tomb of Sonb. chapel.iii2.101ADiscussion of date (as temp. Radjedef).

Cherpion in BIFAO 84 (1984), 36, 37 n. 1, 38-43 pls. i, ii, iii [B], iv, v, viii-x figs. 1-3Gîza. Tomb of Sonb. Chapel.iii2.101A(3) False-door of deceased with details, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 51297.

Cherpion in BIFAO 84 (1984), 40 pl. viGîza. Tomb G 2041, Senenuka.iii2.68AWest wall in Boston MA, Museum of Fine Arts, 07.1000. Detail with figure of Akhtemhenuti smellinglotus, and cartouche of Khufu.

Cherpion in BIFAO 84 (1984), 40 pl. viiSaqqâra. Tomb D 64. (b) Ptahhotp.iii2.604A(21) Two offering-bringers in IV.

Cherpion in BIFAO 84 (1984), 43-4 pl. xiGîza. Tomb of Sonb. IV. Serdab.iii2.102AStatue-group, upper part, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 51280.

Corteggiani in BIFAO 84 (1984), 61-2, 64, 66-80 pl. xvii fig. 2Thebes. Tomb 266, Amennakht.i2.346A

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Corteggiani in BIFAO 84 (1984), 67-74 pls. xiv-xviThebes. Tomb 266, Amennakht.i2.347A(2) Three registers.

Conteggiani in BIFAO 84 (1984), 74-5 pls. xviii, xix [left]Thebes. Tomb 266, Amennakht.i2.347A(4) and (5) Dec. censes etc., and deceased adores Hathor.

Corteggiani in BIFAO 84 (1984), 75 pl. xix [middle]Thebes. Tomb 266, Amennakht.i2.347A(8) Niche with seated statues of Osiris and Hathor. Above niche, bark of Re.

Corteggiani in BIFAO 84 (1984), 75 n. 3 pl. xix [right]Thebes. Tomb 266, Amennakhti2.347A(7) Deceased offers to Osiris-Onnophris.

Corteggiani in BIFAO 84 (1984), 75-6 pl. xxThebes. Tomb 266, Amennakht.i2.347A(6) Back of gates, weighing scene ...

see Corteggiani in BIFAO 84 (1984), 77 fig. 4 (remains of text)Thebes. Tomb 266, Amennakht. Underground chamber 1.i2.347AScenes including funerary procession, offering-bringers, and woman holding jar.

see Corteggiani in BIFAO 84 (1984), 77-9Thebes. Tomb 266, Amennakht. Underground chamber 2.i2.347AScenes include banqueting.

Corteggiani in BIFAO 84 (1984), 78-9 fig. 5Thebes. Tomb 335, Nekhtamun.i2.403(24)ANebmaet with knife and palm-branch.

Desroches-Noblecourt and Leblanc in BIFAO 84 (1984), 81-109 pls. xxi-xxx [A], xxxii, xxxv, xxxviT. ôd. Temple.

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v.167ADiscussion, with plans and views.

Desroches-Neoblecourt and Leblanc in BIFAO 84 (1984), 84 pl. xxxi [A]T. ôd. Middle Kingdom Temple.v.168ARelief, part of two scenes, left, King offering, right, Hathor with sistrum, probably temp. MentuhotpSankhkare.

Desroches-Noblecourt and Leblanc in BIFAO 84 (1984), pl. xxxi [B]T. ôd. Middle Kingdom Temple. Finds.v.168ALower part, Amenemhet I and Sekhmet seated, granite.

Desroches-Noblecourt and Leblanc in BIFAO 84 (1984), 85 fig. 1T. ôd. Middle Kingdom Temple. Finds.v.168AFragments with star decoration from ceiling of naos, perhaps of Mentuhotp Sankhkare.

Desroches-Noblecourt and Leblanc in BIFAO 84 (1984), 87 fig. 2T. ôd. Ptolemaic Temple. Treasury.v.168A(8) top register, naos of Nektanebos I or Sesostris I.

Desroches-Noblecourt and Leblanc in BIFAO 84 (1984), 95-6 taf. xxxiii [A]T. ôd. New Kingdom Temple.v.168ABlock in situ, lower part of a King, Dyn. XVIII (?).

Desroches-Noblecourt and Leblanc in BIFAO 84 (1984), 95 pl. xxxiii [B]Karnak. Third Pylon. H. eb-sed shrine of Sesostris I. Doorways.ii2.62ALeft thickness of west doorway ... detail, kilt or statuette of King.

Desroches-Noblecourt and Leblanc in BIFAO 84 (1984), 95 pl. xxxiii [C]Karnak. Bark-shrine of Amenophis I.ii2.63ADetail-kilt of King, location uncertain.

Desroches-Noblecourt and Leblanc in BIFAO 84 (1984), 97 pl. xxxiv [A]T. ôd. New Kingdom Temple.v.168ABlock, Tuthmosis IV followed by Hathor (?) with menat.

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Desroches-Noblecourt and Leblanc in BIFAO 84 (1984), 97-8 pls. xxxiv [B, C]T. ôd. Sacred Lake. Re-used blocks.v.168ABlock of ... nakht, Royal Scribe and Overseer of the Treasury, with cartouche of Merneptah.

see El-Banna in BIFAO 84 (1984), 113 [5]Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous.i2.741ACoffin, inner, of Butehamun (c), part of text, in Brussels, Musées Royaux d’Art et d’Histoire, E. 5288.

see El-Banna in BIFAO 84 (1984), 113-14 [6]El-Khârga Oasis. Temple of Hibis. Sanctuary.vii.285A(117)-(118) Epithet of Ptah in VII.

see El-Banna in BIFAO 84 (1984), 114 [7]Heliopolis. Miscellaneous.iv.63AStatue of Psammethek-sonb, Dyn. XXIX, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, E. 17379, titles.

see El-Banna in BIFAO 84 (1984), 114-15 [8]Heliopolis. Various.iv.59AStela of Pedeptah, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 28685.

El-Sayed in BIFAO 84 (1984), 127-46 pls. xxxvii-xxxixKarnak. Cachette.ii2.155AStatue of Khnemebremen, block, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36918.

El-Sayed in BIFAO 84 (1984), 147-53 pls. xl-xliiKarnak. Statues in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.ii2.284ABlock-statue of Hor, schist, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 18.6.24.1.

Forgeau, A. in BIFAO 84 (1984), 183 [62] (as probably Dyn. XXVII and from Diospolis Parva)803-074-830Lower part of stela with seven lines of offering text for woman Tamutsheri(t), Sistrum player in DiospolisParva (Hut-sekhemui), Hair attendant of Isis and Nephthys, daughter of Pedeneferhotep, Repeating prophetof Hathor-Neferhotep, etc., and Shepenamun, who died at the age of 97 years, probably Dyn. XXV-XXVI, in London, British Museum, EA 386.

Gasse in BIFAO 84 (1984), 191 [3], 194-7 [u], 200-207 [u] fig. 1 (some texts with translation)Karnak. Temple of Khons. Propylon.

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ii2.226A(3)(c)-(d) Hymn to Re.

Gasse in BIFAO 84 (1984), 191-2 [4], 194-213 [E 10-11] (some texts with translation) fig. 2 [left]Edfu. Outer Hypostyle.vi.131A(79) from columns of text, hymn to Re.

Gasse in BIFAO 84 (1984), 192 [5], 194-7 [E 34-5], 208-11 [E 34-5] (some texts with translation) fig. 2[right]Edfu. Outer Hypostyle.vi.132A(87) from columns of text, hymn to Re.

Wallet-Lebrun in BIFAO 84 (1984), 317-20, 327-31 pl. lxKarnak. I. Colonnade of Tuthmosis I. Papyrus-columns.ii2.80ATexts of Tuthmosis III on III and IV.

Posener-Kriéger in BIFAO 84 (1984), 351-2 pl. lxiv [A]Oasis of El-Dâkhla. Balât.. Mastaba I.vii.296AView.

Posener-Kriéger in BIFAO 84 (1984), 352 pl. lxiv [B]Oasis of El-Dâkhla. Balât.. Qila el-Dabba. Mastaba I.vii.296AStela of Idy, First Intermediate Period.

Andreu in BIFAO 85 (1985), 3-7 pls. i, ii figs. 1-4Thebes. Tomb 357, Djehutihirmaktuf.i2.420A(1) and (2) left and right walls.

Andreu in BIFAO 85 (1985), 7-11 pl. iiiThebes. Tomb 357, Djehutihirmaktuf.i2.420A(3) Stela, three registers.

Andreu in BIFAO 85 (1985), 11-12 pl. iv fig. 5Thebes. Tomb 357, Djehutihirmaktuf. Finds.i2.421A(3)Fragment of wall/ceiling decorated on both sides, on one side, remains of kneeling man, on other, grape-vine decoration.

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Andreu in BIFAO 85 (1985), 13-14 [3] pl. vDeir-el-Medîna. Miscellaneous.i2.758ALintel-fragment of Djehutihir[maktuf] with wife and daughters before Osiris, in British Museum 547.

Andreu in BIFAO 85 (1985), 14 pl. viDeir-el-Medîna. Miscellaneous.i2.718AStela (b) of Djehutihirmaktuf, in London, British Museum, EA 266.

Andreu in BIFAO 85 (1985), 16-17 pl. viiiDeir-el-Medîna. Miscellaneous.i2.710AStatue of Queen Ahmosi Nefertere (a), in Paris, Musée du Louvre, N. 470.

Aufrère, S. in BIFAO 85 (1985), 30 [8] fig. 9Maidûm. Tomb of Rehotp. Passage.iv. 91AZoril in II on south wall.

Aufrère, S. in BIFAO 85 (1985), 33-40 pl. ix803-032-354Lower part of stela with eleven columns of text, each divided into two parts, containing names and titles,including Iuy Jwjj, his father Ipu Jpw, Citizen, and others, late Dyn. XII or Dyn. XIII, in Rouen, Muséedépartemental des antiquités de la Seine-Maritime, Aeg. 348.

Berlandini in BIFAO 85 (1985), 41-62 pls. x-xiiSaqqâra. Objects from Tombs.iii2.737AStela of Parahirwenemef, probably Dyn. XX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 3299.

see Berlandini in BIFAO 85 (1985), 628Lintel of Hatiay, late Dyn. XVIII, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, A.F. 9923.

Clère in BIFAO 85 (1985), 77-87 pls. xiii, xivAbydos. Miscellaneous. In Private collections.v.104AStela of Dedusobk, Dyn. XII, in Clère, J.J. Collection.

see el-Banna, E. in BIFAO 85 (1985), 159 [33] (as Ptolemaic)803-074-602Round-topped stela, Irtharerau, son of Ankhiuf and Nauharardais, in adoration before barque withHarpocrates, three forms of sun god, and Horus, and six lines of offering text below, sandstone, Dyn.

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XXVII or later, in Florence, Museo Archeologico, 2550.

El-Banna, E. in BIFAO 85 (1985), 164-5 [2] pl. xxviiiThebes. Tomb 218, Amennakht. Outer Chamber.i2.319AVaulted ceiling, right half, bark with ba between two Benu-birds.

El-Sayed in BIFAO 85 (1985), 173-81 pls. xxix, xxxThebes. Asâsîf. Ptolemaic Vaulted Tombs.i2.619AFamily stela of Zeamunefankh, Dyn. XXII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43197.

El-Sayed in BIFAO 85 (1985), 182-5 pls. xxxi, xxxii801-643-169Green diorite squatting statue of Sebknakht, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 707.

Haeny in BIFAO 85 (1985), 208-32 pls. xxxv-xxxvii figs. 1-5Philae.vi.203ADescription with plans and views.

Pantalacci in BIFAO 85 (1985), 245-54 pl. xl figs.Oasis of El-Dâkhla. Ain As.îl.vii.296AStela with decree of Pepy II.

Pantalacci in BIFAO 85 (1985), 255-7 pl. xliOasis of El-Dâkhla. Balât.. Qilael-Dabba. Mastaba III.vii.296AStela, name lost, First Intermediate Period.

Valloggia in BIFAO 85 (1985), 259-66 pls. xlii, xliii (as First Intermediate Period)T. ura. Miscellaneous.iv.75AStela of Sebkhotp called Hepi, Dyn. VI, in Schmidheiny Collection.

Verner in BIFAO 85 (1985), 271 pl. xlivAbûsîr. D. Pyramid of Raneferef. Finds.iii2.340AHead of royal statue with hawk, yellow limestone.

Verner in BIFAO 85 (1985), 272-3 pls. xlv-xlviiiAbûsîr. D. Pyramid of Raneferef. Finds.iii2.340A

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Upper part of seated royal statue with hawk, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 98171.

Verner in BIFAO 85 (1985), 274-5 pls. xlix-liAbûsîr. D. Pyramid of Raneferef. Finds.iii2.340AStatue, legs lost, king wearing white crown, schist, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 98181.

Verner in BIFAO 85 (1985), 276 pls. lii, liiiAbûsîr. D. Pyramid of Raneferef. Finds.iii2.340AUpper part of royal statue, King wearing nemes, schist, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 98177.

Verner in BIFAO 85 (1985), 277 pl. livAbûsîr. D. Pyramid of Raneferef. Find.iii2.340AHead of royal statue, King wearing nemes, gneiss, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 98180.

Verner in BIFAO 85 (1985), 277-8 pl. lvAbûsîr. D. Pyramid of Raneferef. Finds.iii2.340AHead of royal statue, King wearing nemes, gneiss.

Verner in BIFAO 85 (1985), 278 pl. lviAbûsîr. D. Pyramid of Raneferef. Finds.iii2.340ATorso of seated King with remains of nemes, gneiss.

Verner in BIFAO 85 (1985), 279-80 pl. lviiAbûsîr. D. Pyramid of Raneferef. Finds.iii2.340ABase fragments of three statues, two gneiss, one alabaster.

Verner in BIFAO 85 (1985), 280 pls. lviii, lixAbûsîr. D. Pyramid of Raneferef. Finds.iii2.340AFragments of royal statue, head, shoulder and upper arm, part of feet, alabaster.

Castel and Soukiassian in BIFAO 85 (1985), 286 pl. lx fig. 2Gebel Zeit. Sanctuary connected with galena mines.vii.339APlan with stelae in situ and view with stelae in situ.

Castel and Soukiassian in BIFAO 85 (1985), 288 pl. lxiGebel Zeit. Sanctuary connected with galena mines. Finds

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vii.339AStela [550], Amenemhet III offering ointment to Min of Coptos.

Castel and Soukiassian in BIFAO 85 (1985), 290 pl. lxiiGebel Zeit. Sanctuary connected with galena mines. Finds.vii.339AStela [557] of King Smenkare Nebnenu (Dyn. XIII), decorated on both faces.

Castel and Soukiassian in BIFAO 85 (1985), 290-1 pl. lxiiiGebel Zeit. Sanctuary connected with galena mines. Finds.vii.339AStela [549] of Minemhet, deceased before goddess, temp. Antef Nubkheperre, Dyn. XVII.

Castel and Soukiassian in BIFAO 85 (1985), 291-2 pl. lxivGebel Zeit. Sanctuary connected with galena mines. Finds.vii.339AStela [559], King Seuserenre Bebiankh followed by Hathor before Horus, Dyn. XVII.

see Posener Kiéger in BIFAO 85 (1985), 298Gebel Zeit. Sanctuary connected with galena mines.vii.339APottery vessels with name of Tuthmosis III.

see Posener Kiéger in BIFAO 85 (1985), 299 pl. lxix (view in situ)Oasis of El-Dâkhla. Ain As.îl.vii.296AStela with decree of Pepy II.

Posener Kiéger in BIFAO 85 (1985), 301Oasis of El-Dâkhla. Balât.. Qilael-Dabba. Mastaba of Imapepy (MII).vii.296AFragments from seated statuette of a man.

Posener Kiéger in BIFAO 85 (1985), pl. lxxii cf. 309El-Qala. Temple of Claudius.v.134AView.

Chappaz J.-L. in BIFAO 86 (1986), 91-8 pl. ii figs.8Stela, Hi, Butler of the god, son of Pefteu-sheri, seated before offering-table, with wife Heriret standingbehind, and son Nakhtsopt offering to them, early Dyn. XXVI, probably from Kôm Abu Billo, formerlyin Favre, M. Collection, now in Yverdon, Musée d’Yverdon, Inv. 83.2.1.

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Clère in BIFAO 86 (1986), 99-101 pl. iii [A]Thebes. Tomb 34, Mentuemhet. Finds. Probably from here. Statues of guardian-demons.i2.61A10. Double statue, black granite, falcon and jackal-headed man, seen at Mahassib, dealer, Luxor in 1928.

Clère in BIFAO 86 (1986), 100 fig. 1Thebes. Tomb 34, Mentuemhet. Finds. Probably from here. Statues of guardian-demons.i2.61A4. Medes-guardian in cloak, in Athens, National Archaeological Museum, 112.

Clère in BIFAO 86 (1986), 102-4 pl. iii [B-E]Thebes. Tomb 34, Mentuemhet. Finds. Probably from here. Statues of guardian-demons.i2.61A11. Double-statue, black granite, man and fledgling, in private possession in Paris.

Clère in BIFAO 86 (1986), 104 fig. 7Objects from Thebes. Coffins in British Museum.i2.828AEA 6666. Pashenhorawesheb. Detail, guardian with knife and fledgling.

Clère in BIFAO 86 (1986), 105 fig. 8Thebes. Tomb 34, Mentuemhet. Finds. Probably from here. Statues of guardian-demons.i2.61A6. Statue-base of the guardians, black granite, in Antiquities House at Medînet Habu.

Clère in BIFAO 86 (1986), 105 fig. 9802-086-030Group-statue, two gods seated, one vulture-headed, one hawk-headed, black granite, in Bologna, MuseoCivico Archeologico, 347.

de Meulenaere in BIFAO 86 (1986), 135-8 pls. iv, v (as early Ptolemaic)Karnak. Hypostyle. Finds.ii2.52AFragment block-statue of Iryiry: head in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 51897, lower part in Karnak,Karakol 69, Dyn. XXVI.

de Meulenaere in BIFAO 86 (1986), 138-40 pls. vi, viiKarnak. Cachette.ii2.154ABlock-statue of Heribesnef, granite, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36663.

de Meulenaere in BIFAO 86 (1986), 143-5 pl. viiiKarnak. Cachette.ii2.153A

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Block-statue of Hor, late Dyn. XXV-early XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37344.

de Meulenaere in BIFAO 86 (1986), 143-6 pl. ix (as late Dyn. XXV-early Dyn. XXVI)Karnak. Cachette.ii2.158ABlock-statue of Nebneteu, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37422.<<>>

de Meulenaere in BIFAO 86 (1986), 144Karnak. Cachette.ii2.155AStatue of Harua, seated on the ground, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37386, part of text.

de Meulenaere in BIFAO 86 (1986), 144Karnak. Cachette.ii2.159AStatue of Djeho, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 8.12.24.5, part of text.

Gohary in BIFAO 86 (1986), 177-8 pl. xiii [A] fig.1Karnak. Objects. Blocks.ii2.297AFragmentary lintel of Amenemhet and wife Sekhem, Dyn. XVIII, in a magazine at Karnak.

Gohary in BIFAO 86 (1986), 179-81pl. xiii [B] fig. 2Karnak. Objects. Blocks.ii2.297AFragmentary lintel of a Shepenwept, Divine Adoratress, in Karnak, Karakol magazine.

Gohary in BIFAO 86 (1986), 183-5 pl. xiv fig. 1Karnak. Objects. Blocks.ii2.297ALintel of Penharshef, temp. Ramesses XI, in Karnak, Sheikh Labib magazine.

Leblanc in BIFAO 86 (1986), 203-4 pl. xvi [A]Abû Simbel. Great Temple. Great Hall.vii.101A(37) Princess Henuttaui.

Leblanc in BIFAO 86 (1986), 204 pls. xvii [A, B]Abû Simbel. Small Temple. Façade.vii.111AStatues of Princess Henuttaui at (2) and (5).

Leblanc in BIFAO 86 (1986), 204-5 pl. xviii [A]

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Derr. Temple of Re-Harakhti. First Pillared Hall.vii.86A(8)-(9) Princess Henuttaui on base.

Leblanc in BIFAO 86 (1986), 205 pl. xvi [B]El-Sebua. Temple. Inner Court.vii.58A(47)-(48) Princess Henuttaui at base.

Leblanc in BIFAO 86 (1986), 205-6 pl. xviii [B]Abydos. Temple of Sethos I.vi.3A(27)-(28) Base, 9th princess, Henuttaui (?).

Leblanc in BIFAO 86 (1986), 210, 216 pl. xxi [B]Valley of the Queens. Tomb 73, Princess Henuttaui.i2.767A(5)-(7) Deceased adoring.

Leblanc in BIFAO 86 (1986), 210, 221-2 pl. xxvValley of the Queens. Tomb 73, Princess Henuttaui.i2.767A(9) Side walls, canopic box with Anubis jackal and sons of Horus.

Leblanc in BIFAO 86 (1986), 212, 215 pls. xix [A], xxi [A] fig. 1 endValley of the Queens. Tomb 73, Princess Henuttaui. Hall.i2.767A(1) Deceased, with cartouche, adores Nun.

Leblanc in BIFAO 86 (1986), 213-14 fig. 2Valley of the Queens. Tomb 73, Princess Henuttaui.i2.767ADescription with plan and section.

Leblanc in BIFAO 86 (1986), 215-16 pl. xix [B]Valley of the Queens. Tomb 73, Princess Henuttaui.i2.767A(5) Hathor-cow at I.

Leblanc in BIFAO 86 (1986), 216 pl. xx [A, right]Valley of the Queens. Tomb 73, Princess Henuttaui.i2.767A(5)-(7) Deceased adoring Kebhsenuf and Hepy at 2.

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Leblanc in BIFAO 86 (1986), 217 pl. xx [B]Valley of the Queens. Tomb 73, Princess Henuttaui. Hall.i2.767A(5)-(7) Weighing scene, Maet and Thoth with deceased led by Anubis at 3.

Leblanc in BIFAO 86 (1986), 217-18 pl. xxii [A]Valley of the Queens. Tomb 73, Princess Henuttaui. Hall.i2.767A(2) Deceased adores Nun.

Leblanc in BIFAO 86 (1986), 218 pls. xxii [A, right], xxii [B, left]Valley of the Queens. Tomb 73, Princess Henuttaui.i2.767A(3) and (4) Deceased adoring Isis and Nephthys (?) at 1.

Leblanc in BIFAO 86 (1986), 218-19 pl. xxii [B, middle]Valley of the Queens. Tomb 73, Princess Henuttaui.i2.767A(3) and (4) Deceased adoring Imset and Duamutf at 2.

Leblanc in BIFAO 86 (1986), 219-20 pls. xxii [B, right], xxiii [A]Valley of the Queens. Tomb 73, Princess Henuttaui.i2.767A(3) and (4) Deceased offering to Anubis and Mertesger at 3.

see Leblanc in BIFAO 86 (1986), 220Valley of the Queens. Tomb 73, Princess Henuttaui. East Side-room. Entrance. Outer jambs.i2.767AText.

see Leblanc in BIFAO 86 (1986), 220Valley of the Queens. Tomb 73, Princess Henuttaui. East Side-room.i2.767A(9) Thicknesses, Anubis on Shrine.

Leblanc in BIFAO 86 (1986), 220-1 pl. xxivValley of the Queens. Tomb 73, Princess Henuttaui. East Side-roomi2.767A(9) Entrance wall, Nephthys and Isis as mummies on left, royal titles on right.

Leblanc in BIFAO 86 (1986), 222-3 pl. xxiii [B]Valley of the Queens. Tomb 73, Princess Henuttaui. East Side-roomi2.767ARear wall, winged Nut with text between sa-emblem and zad-pillar below.

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see Leblanc in BIFAO 86 (1986), 223Valley of the Queens. Tomb 73, Princess Henuttaui. Inner Room. Entrance.i2.767AOuter jambs, texts, thicknesses, cobra-goddess on both, inner jambs, emblems.

see Leblanc in BIFAO 86 (1986), 223-4Valley of the Queens. Tomb 73, Princess Henuttaui. Inner Room.i2.767ASide walls, Anubis on shrine.

see Leblanc in BIFAO 86 (1986), 224-5Valley of the Queens. Tomb 73, Princess Henuttaui. Inner Room.i2.767ARear wall, Osiris seated between Isis and Nephthys.

Monnet-Saleh in BIFAO 86 (1986), 230 pl. xxviGebel el-Araq.v.107AIvory knife-handle, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, E. 11517.

Monnet-Saleh in BIFAO 86 (1986), 230-1 pl. xxviiAbydos. Slate Palettes.v.104A3. Palette with hunting-scene, two fragments in London, British Museum, EA 20790, 20792, and one inParis, Musée du Louvre E. 11254.

Monnet-Saleh in BIFAO 86 (1986), 231-2 pl. xxviii [A]Abydos. Slate palettes.v.105A5. Captives and foes slain by lion and birds on recto, lower part in London, British Museum, EA 20791.

Mennet-Saleh in BIFAO 86 (1986), 232-3 pl. xxixAbydos. Slate palettes.v.105A4. Fragment, bull trampling on man ... recto and verso, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, E. 11255.

Monnet-Saleh in BIFAO 86 (1986), 233-4 pl. xxviii [B]Abydos. Slate palettes.v.105A6. Lower part of palette, names of cities on verso, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 14238.

Niwiski, A. in BIFAO 86 (1986), 257-66 pls. xxxvii, xxxviii figs.8Wooden anthropoid coffin of Pameri (?), early Dyn. XXII, in Kraków, Tagettanian Univ., 10628.

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Pantalacci in BIFAO 86 (1986), 273-4 pl. xxxix [A]Dendera. Temple of Hathor. East Osiris Chapel.vi.99A(72)-(77) register III, Nome-divinities of 3rd and 4th nomes of Upper Egypt (as 2nd and 3rd).

Pantalacci in BIFAO 86 (1986), 273-4 pl. xxxix [B]Dendera. Temple of Hathor. East Osiris Chapel.vi.99A(66)-(71) register III, Nome-divinities of 9th and 10th nomes of Lower Egypt.

Pantalacci in BIFAO 86 (1986), 274-5 pl. xl [A]Dendera. Temple of Hathor. East Osiris Chapel.vi.99A(66)-(71) register III, nome-divinity (Ptah of Memphis) of 1st Lower Egyptian nome.

Pantalacci in BIFAO 86 (1986), 274-5 with pl. xl [B]Dendera. Temple of Hathor. East Osiris Chapel.vi.99A(67)-(71) register II, one genie with knife.

Van Siclen III in BIFAO 86 (1986), 353-9 figs. 1, 2, 4Karnak. Temple of Monthu. Various. Re-used blocks of Amenophis II.ii2.10AReconstruction of a building of Amenophis II, probably bark chapel, with isometric drawing and plans.

Van Siclen III in BIFAO 86 (1986), pl. xliiiKarnak. Temple of Monthu. Various. Re-used blocks of Amenophis II, probably from a bark chapel.ii2.10AScene 1. Amenophis II embraced by Amun-re in the presence of Bito.

Van Siclen III in BIFAO 86 (1986), pl. xlivKarnak. Temple of Monthu. Various. Re-used blocks of Amenophis II, probably from a bark chapel.ii2.10AScene 2. [King embraced by] Amun-re in the presence of Nekhbet.

Van Siclen III in BIFAO 86 (1986), pl. xlvKarnak. Temple of Monthu. Various. Re-used blocks of Amenophis II, probably from a bark chapel.ii2.10AScene 3. Entrance. King and titles on jambs.

Van Siden in BIFAO 86 (1986), pl. xlviKarnak. Temple of Monthu. Various. Re-used blocks of Amenophis II, probably from a bark chapel.ii2.10AScenes 4 and 5. King receives life from Amun, and before Min.

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Van Siclen III in BIFAO 86 (1986), pl. xlviiKarnak. Temple of Monthu. Various. Re-used blocks of Amenophis II, probably from a bark chapel.ii2.10AScene 6. King receives life and menat from a goddess.

Van Siclen III in BIFAO 86 (1986), pl. xlviiiKarnak. Temple of Monthu. Various. Re-used blocks of Amenophis II, probably from a bark chapel.ii2.10AScenes 7 and 8. King led by Monthu (?) and Atum, and crowned by Amun, with Wert-hekau.

Van Siclen III in BIFAO 86 (1986), pl. xlixKarnak. Temple of Monthu. Various. Re-used blocks of Amenophis II, probably from a bark chapel.ii2.10AScene 9. King standing with staff and mace.

Van Siclen III in BIFAO 86 (1986), pl. lKarnak. Temple of Monthu. Various. Re-used blocks of Amenophis II, probably from a bark chapel.ii2.10AScene 10. Monthu (?) and Atum lead the King to a deity.

Van Siclen III in BIFAO 86 (1986), pl. liKarnak. Temple of Monthu. Various. Re-used blocks of Amenophis II, probably from a bark chapel.ii2.10AScene 11. [King] before Amun-re-Kamutf.

Van Siclen III in BIFAO 86 (1986), pl. liiKarnak. Temple of Monthu. Various. Re-used blocks of Amenophis II, probably from a bark chapel.ii2.10AScenes 12 and 13. Thoth writing, and Seshet recording before the King.

Van Siclen III in BIFAO 86 (1986), pl. liiiKarnak. Temple of Monthu. Various. Re-used blocks of Amenophis II, probably from a bark chapel.ii2.10AScenes 14 and 16. Remains of scenes, King and a deity, cartouches of King.

Van Siden in BIFAO 86 (1986), pl. livKarnak. Temple of Monthu. Various. Re-used blocks of Amenophis II, probably from a bark chapel.ii2.10AScenes 15 and 17. King embraced by Amun, cartouches[es] of King.

Van Siclen III in BIFAO 86 (1986), pl. lv fig. 3Karnak. Temple of Monthu. Various. Re-used blocks of Amenophis II, probably from a bark chapel.ii2.10AScene 18. King with offerings before bark of Amun.

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Van Siclen III in BIFAO 86 (1986), pl. lviKarnak. Temple of Monthu. Various. Re-used blocks of Amenophis II, probably from a bark chapel.ii2.10AScene 19. King censing and libating before Amun.

Van Siclen III in BIFAO 86 (1986), pl. lviiKarnak. Temple of Monthu. Various. Re-used blocks of Amenophis II, probably from a bark chapel.ii2.10AScene 20. King offering to the bark of Amun.

Van Siclen III in BIFAO 86 (1986), pl. lviiiKarnak. Temple of Monthu. Various. Re-used blocks of Amenophis II, probably from a bark chapel.ii2.10AScene 21. King offers to Min.

Van Siden in BIFAO 86 (1986), pl. lixKarnak. Temple of Monthu. Various. Re-used blocks of Amenophis II, probably from a bark chapel.ii2.10AScene 22. King before Amun.

Van Siclen III in BIFAO 86 (1986), pl. lxKarnak. Temple of Monthu. Various. Re-used blocks of Amenophis II, probably from a bark chapel.ii2.10AScene 23. Remains of scenes, standing King with cartouches.

Van Siclen III in BIFAO 86 (1986), pl. lxiKarnak. Temple of Monthu. Various. Re-used blocks of Amenophis II, probably from a bark chapel.ii2.10AScenes 24-6. Doorway. Lintel and jambs, cartouches and titles above doorway, double-scene, King beforesecond deity.

Verner in BIFAO 86 (1986), 361-3 [1] pl. lxiiAbûs.îr. D. Pyramid of Raneferef. Finds.iii2.340AFragments of statue of King wearing white crown.

Verner in BIFAO 86 (1986), 363-4 [II-IV] pl. lxiiiAbûs.îr. D. Pyramid of Raneferef. Finds.iii2.340AStatue fragments, gneiss, probably King.

Verner in BIFAO 86 (1986), 364-5 [V] pl. xlivAbûs.îr. D. Pyramid of Raneferef. Finds.iii2.340A

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Statue, King wearing white crown, quartzite, fragments.

Verner in BIFAO 86 (1986), 365-6 [VI] pl. lxvAbûs.îr. D. Pyramid of Raneferef. Finds.iii2.340AFragment of seat of statue with cartouche of King.

Posener-Kriéger in BIFAO 86 (1986), 373-5 pl. lxviii [A]El-Dâkhla Oasis. Balât.. Qila el-Dabba. Mastaba I.vii.296ADescription with view.

Posener-Kriéger in BIFAO 86 (1986), 375-6 pl. lxviii [B]El-Dâkhla Oasis. Balât.. Qila el-Dabba. Mastaba III.vii.296ADescription with view.

see Posener-Kriéger in BIFAO 86 (1986), 381Qena to Safâga. Gebel Zeit. Sanctuary connected with galena mines.vii.339ABead of Amenemhet III.

see Posener-Kriéger in BIFAO 86 (1986), 381Qena to Safâga. Gebel Zeit. Sanctuary connected with galena mines.vii.339AStela of Sebkhotp, Policeman, Second Intermediate Period.

see Posener-Kriéger in BIFAO 86 (1986), 381Qena to Safâga. Gebel Zeit. Sanctuary connected with galena mines. Site II.vii.339AStela of Ipy, Second Intermediate Period.

Andreu in BIFAO 87 (1987), 1-4, 6-20 pls. i-vi figs.Karnak. Ninth Pylon. Earlier blocks.ii2.182ATwenty-nine blocks, temp. Amenophis IV, bowing policemen and other officials.

de Meulenaere in BIFAO 87 (1987), 135-40 pls. xxi, xxii (xxii=Wilbour MSS) figs. 1, 2801-733-295Torso of statue of Pedehor, middle part in British Museum 178, upper part in Alexandria in 1885 (adjoinsMantua, Galleria e Museo de Palazzo Ducale, Inv. 189).

El-Sawi in BIFAO 87 (1987), 167 fig. 1Abydos. Temple of Ramesses II. Room X.

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vi.37ARamesses II anointing Osiris with djad-pillar, on west wall of South-Western niche.

El-Sawi in BIFAO 87 (1987), 167, 169 fig. 2Abydos. Temple of Sethos I. First Osiris Hall.vi.19A(183)-(184) Upper register, sixth scene, remains of scene, Osiris protected by winged djad-pillar.

El-Sayed in BIFAO 87 (1987), 171-5 [I] pls. xxix-xxxiKarnak. Cachette.ii2.155ANo. JE 36905 bis, Mentuemmehyt, Late Period (as Dyn. XXV-XXVI).

El-Sayed in BIFAO 87 (1987), 176-84 pls. xxxii-xxxivKarnak. Cachette.ii2.150ANebneteru, JE 37413, Dyn. XXII-XXIV (as Dyn. XXVI).

Farid in BIFAO 87 (1987), 194-8 pls. xxxvi, xxxviiAkhmûn. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.22AShenesi, Ptolemaic, in Copenhagen, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Æ.I.N. 635.

Gasse in BIFAO 87 (1987), 207-11 fig. 1Wâdi H. ammâmât. Wâdi Fawâkhû - Second Intermediate Period.vii.332ASebekemsaf I before Min with text of year 7 of Sebekemsaf III.

Gasse in BIFAO 87 (1987), 211-17 pls. xxxix-xliWâdi H. ammâmât. Wâdi Fawâkhû - Second Intermediate Period.vii.332-3AFifteen lines of hieratic text of Rensonb ... and others, temp. Sebekemsaf I.

Koenig in BIFAO 87 (1987), 255-63 pl. xlvRamesseum Area. Finds.i2.682ASmall wooden stela-amulet of Nebneteru, Dyn. XXII.

Verner in BIFAO 87 (1987), 293 pl. livAbûs.îr. D. Pyramid of Raneferef.iii2.340AView of complex.

Verner in BIFAO 87 (1987), 294 pl. lv

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Abû Ghurâb. Sun-Temple of Neuserre. Upper Temple with obelisk.iii2.315AView, with alabaster basins of large slaughterhouse in foreground.

Posener-Kriéger in BIFAO 87 (1987), 301 pl. lviii [A]Oasis of El-Dâkhla. Town. Ain As.îl.vii.296AClay tablet with incised hieratic text, late Dyn. VI.

see Posener-Kriéger in BIFAO 87 (1987), 302Oasis of El-Dâkhla. Qilael-Dabba. Mastaba I.vii.296AFragment of stela of Ipi, woman.

Posener-Kriéger in BIFAO 87 (1987), 303-4 pl. lviii [D]Oasis of El-Dâkhla. Qilael-Dabba south. Finds.vii.296AScarab of Haankhef, Dyn. XIII.

Posener-Kriéger in BIFAO 87 (1987), 314 pl. lxiv {b}Kôm Ombo. Inner Hypostyle. North Doorway.vi.187-8A(60)-(61) South thickness, bottom register and text at base.

Cauville in BIFAO 88 (1988), 16 pl. iDendera. Room XXII.vi.73A(204) Top register, Horus as hawk with speared crocodiles (right part), Horus as hawk on standard, Khonsas hawk.

see Cauville and Gasse in BIFAO 88 (1988), 26Dendera. Court in front of temple. Finds.vi.45AFragments of statues, one of a First Prophet of Amun.

Cauville and Gasse in BIFAO 88 (1988), 26-8 pl. ii fig. 2Dendera. Court in front of temple. Finds.vi.45AOffering-table of Mentuhotp Nebhepetre.

Cauville and Gasse in BIFAO 88 (1988), 30-1 pl. iii fig. 3Dendera. Miscellaneous. Blocks of earlier date.vi.109ARelief-fragment, Amosis before Hathor, and another figure of Hathor.

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see De Meulenaere in BIFAO 88 (1988), 43 [6]Akhmûn. Miscellaneous.v.24ACoffin of Unnufer, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 1.11.16.3.

De Meulenaere in BIFAO 88 (1988), 48-9 [m] pl. iv8Stela of Pamehit, Ptolemaic, in Newark NJ, Newark Museum, 30.279.

Franco in BIFAO 88 (1988), 72-4 fig. 1Valley of the Queens. Pit 8.i2.770ALinen cloth of Prince Hori with part of Chapter 149 of The Book of the Dead.

Franco in BIFAO 88 (1988), 74-6 fig. 2Valley of the Queens. Pit 8.i2.770ALinen cloth of a princess, name lost, with Chapters 68 and 69 of the Book of the Dead, New Kingdom.

Franco in BIFAO 88 (1988), 77-80 figs. 3-4Valley of the Queens. Pit 8.i2.770ALinen cloth of Amenemwaskhet with the first part of Chapter 17 of the Book of the Dead, NewKingdom.

Gasse in BIFAO 88 (1988), 83-94 pl. vi fig. 1Wâdi Hammâmât. Wâdi Fawâkhû. Middle Kingdom.vii.331ARock text of Ameny, temp. Sesostris I.

Leblanc in BIFAO 88 (1988), 132-3 pl. viii [A]Medînet Habu. Tombs inside Enclosure. 1. Harsiesi.i2.772ADetail of sarcophagus of deceased with cartouche of Queen Henutmare.

Leblanc in BIFAO 88 (1988), 133-4 pl. viii [B] fig. 1Valley of the Queens. Finds.i2.771AFragment of canopic jar, Imset, of Queen Henutmare in magazine.

Leblanc in BIFAO 88 (1988), fig. 2 on 136, fig. 4 on 143Valley of the Queens. Tomb 75, Queen Henutmare.i2.768APlans and section.

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Leblanc in BIFAO 88 (1988), 142 [1] pl. xValley of the Queens. Tomb 75, Queen Henutmare. Outer Hall. West pillar.i2.768Aa) God, probably Horus Inmutf; b) Isis; c) Anubis; d) destroyed.

see Leblanc in BIFAO 88 (1988), 142 [2]Valley of the Queens. Tomb 75, Queen Henutmare. Outer Hall. East pillar.i2.768Aa) God, prob. Horus Inmutf; b) Osiris; c) Anubis; d) destroyed.

see Leblanc in BIFAO 88 (1988), 142, 144 [3]Valley of the Queens. Tomb 75, Queen Henutmare. Outer Hall.i2.768A(1) Anubis on shrine with lion on shrine below, before shrine containing ibis-headed genie.

see Leblanc in BIFAO 88 (1988), 144 [4]Valley of the Queens. Tomb 75, Queen Henutmare. Outer Hall.i2.768A(4) Herimaet and Nebnery between two shrines.

see Leblanc in BIFAO 88 (1988), 144 [5]Valley of the Queens. Tomb 75, Queen Henutmare.i2.768A(2) Re, Ir-renef-zesef, Isis Neih (last of originally seven deities), and shrine with two baboons and amonkey.

see Leblanc in BIFAO 88 (1988), 144 [6]Valley of the Queens. Tomb 75, Queen Henutmare.i2.768A(5) First two deities, Hepy and Kebhsenuf, of similar procession to (2), remainder last.

Leblanc in BIFAO 88 (1988), 144 [7] pl. xi [A]Valley of the Queens. Tomb 75, Queen Henutmare.i2.768A(3) Deceased with offerings.

see Leblanc in BIFAO 88 (1988), 144 [8]Valley of the Queens. Tomb 75, Queen Henutmare.i2.768A(3A) Remains of scene, deceased, probably similar to (3).

see Leblanc in BIFAO 88 (1988), 144 [9]Valley of the Queens. Tomb 75, Queen Henutmare.i2.768A

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(6)-(7) Deceased before Re-Harakhti seated, Ptah, and another god followed by Hathor.

see Leblanc in BIFAO 88 (1988), 144 [10]Valley of the Queens. Tomb 75, Queen Henutmare.i2.768A(8) Deceased before deities, first two lost, ibis-headed Thoth, Osiris, and another god.

see Leblanc in BIFAO 88 (1988), 144-5 [11]Valley of the Queens. Tomb 75, Queen Henutmare. Inner Hall. Pillar A.i2.768A(a) Horus-Inmutf; (b) Hathor; (c) Isis; (d) Jackal-headed Souls of Pe kneeling.

Leblanc in BIFAO 88 (1988), 145 [12] pl. xiii [A]Valley of the Queens. Tomb 75, Queen Henutmare. Inner Hall. Pillar C.i2.769Aa) Hornezitef; b) falcon-headed Souls of Nekhen; c) Nephthys; d) Western goddess.

see Leblanc in BIFAO 88 (1988), 145 [13]Valley of the Queens. Tomb 75, Queen Henutmare. Inner Hall. Pillar B.i2.769A(a) Osiris; (b) Maet; (c) Neith; (d) Souls of Nekhen kneeling.

Leblanc in BIFAO 88 (1988), 145 [15] pl. xii [B]Valley of the Queens. Tomb 75, Queen Henutmare. Inner Hall.i2.768A(9) Deceased adoring Re-Harakhti as hawk in mountain between adoring baboons.

Leblanc in BIFAO 88 (1988), 145 [16] pl. xiii [B]Valley of the Queens. Tomb 75, Queen Henutmare. Inner Hall.i2.768-9A(11) Lion-headed couch with mirror etc., and cow-headed couch with ointment jars below.

see Leblanc in BIFAO 88 (1988), 145 [17]Valley of the Queens. Tomb 75, Queen Henutmare. Inner Hall.i2.768A(10) Mert-caskets, shrine with standards, and deceased beyond.

Leblanc in BIFAO 88 (1988), 145 [18] pls. xi [B], xii [A]Valley of the Queens. Tomb 75, Queen Henutmare. Inner Hall.i2.769A(12) Two scenes, 1, 2 ..., dressed zad-pillar, and Resuza and Nefertem.

see Perdu in BIFAO 88 (1988), 147-52Rome. Statues.

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vii.413ABlock-statue of Harsomtuemhet, Vizier, etc., Dyn. XXVI, in private collection in Milan.

Yoyotte and Chuvin in BIFAO 88 (1988), 175 pl. xvii [A]Tanis. Chapel of Horun.iv.25AStela, man playing zither before Theban triad, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 63157. Detail, Thebantriad.

Posener-Kriéger in BIFAO 88 (1988), 183 pl. xviii [a]Oasis of El-Dâkhla. Town. Ain As.îl. Chapel.vii.296ALintel of a Pilot and Chief of the Oasis, name lost.

see Posener-Kriéger in BIFAO 88 (1988), 205Wâdi H. ammâmât. Old Kingdom. Texts with royal names.vii.329ALong inscription, temp. Merenie.

see Posener-Kriéger in BIFAO 88 (1988), 205Wâdi H. ammâmât. New Kingdom. Texts with royal names.vii.333AShort text, temp. Amosis.

Awadalla in BIFAO 89 (1989), 25-42 pl. iThebes. Tomb 53, Amenemhet.i2.103A(6) Stela, long text, and scene at top.

Cauville in BIFAO 89 (1989), 43-5 pl. iiDendera. Chapel of Thoth. Ptolemy I. Remainsvi.45ADescription with views.

Cauville in BIFAO 89 (1989), 46 pl. vDendera. Chapel of Thoth. Ptolemy I. Doorway. North thickness.vi.45AText of Hor with remains of standing figure above.

Cauville in BIFAO 89 (1989), 51-4 pl. vi fig. on 52Dendera. Chapel of Thoth. Ptolemy I. Doorway. South thickness.vi.45AText mentioning evil eye.

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Cauville in BIFAO 89 (1989), 53 pl. vii (as Third Intermediate Period) fig.8Stela, Harsiesi before Hathor-cow, Dyn. XX, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, E. 20904.

Cauville in BIFAO 89 (1989), 56-7, 60-2 pl. iv figs.Dendera. Chapel of Thoth. Ptolemy I. Doorway. South jamb.vi.45AThree registers. King offers wazet-eye to Thoth, waterclock to Khons, and field to Harsomtus.

Cauville in BIFAO 89 (1989), 57-9 pl. iii figs.Dendera. Chapel of Thoth. Ptolemy I. Doorway. North jamb.vi.45AThree registers. King offers wine to Horus, ointment to Amun-Re, and white bread to Thoth.

see El-Banna, E. in BIFAO 89 (1989), 111 [23]Heliopolis. Miscellaneous.iv.63ABlock-statue of Pa-anmeni, Third Intermediate Period, in Paris, Musée du Louvre (No. not known).(Naos and head in Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum, 253 and 34/66.)

Gabolde in BIFAO 89 (1989), 136 pl. xiii [b]Karnak. Miscellaneous from Third Pylon.ii2.74ABlock, Tuthmosis II offering wine, head of King.

Gabolde in BIFAO 89 (1989), 136 pl. xiii [a]Thebes. Temple of Tuthmosis II. Wall-fragments.ii2.457AOne royal head, Tuthmosis II.

Gabolde in BIFAO 89 (1989), 136 pl. xiii [c]Deir el-Bah. ri. Middle Colonnade. North Half. Pillar (b).ii2.349AUpper part of King.

Gabolde in BIFAO 89 (1989), 137, 144-5, 149-50, 152, 154-6, 160-1, 165, 169, 171-2 pls. xiv [1], xv-xxiiThebes. Temple of Tuthmosis II.ii2.456ACourt. South wall. Fragments. of procession to temple ... and reconstruction.

Gabolde in BIFAO 89 (1989), 145, 147, 153-4, 156, 161, 164-5, 169-70, 173-4 with pls. xiv [2], xxiii-xxivKarnak. Second Pylon. Blocks re-used. Temp. Tutankhamun.

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ii2.40AFragments of procession to temple ... and reconstruction.

Goedicke in BIFAO 89 (1989), 203-12 pl. xxviii fig.Oasis of El-Dâkhla. Ain As.îl.vii.296AStela with decree of Pepy II.

Rondot in BIFAO 89 (1989), 249-70 pl. xxxii fig.Cairo. Re-used blocks. After Dyn. XX.iv.73ABlack basalt naos of Nektanebos II (as black granite).

Valloggia in BIFAO 89 (1989), 271-5 pl. xxxiii [c] figs. 1, 2Oasis of El-Dâkhla. Balât.. Qila el-Dabba. Mastaba of Imapepy. Dyn. VI.vii.296ADescription with plan and views.

Valloggia in BIFAO 89 (1989), 275-82 with fig. 3 and pl. xxxivOasis of El-Dâkhla. Balât.. Qila el-Dabba. Mastaba of Imapepy. Dyn. VI.vii.296AGroup statue, Imapepy and wife Isut, seated.

Valloggia in BIFAO 89 (1989), 278, 280 pl. xxxv [a]Gîza. Tomb G 7530 and 7540. Meresankh [III].iii2.198A(11) Rock-cut statue of deceased and mother at (b).

Verner in BIFAO 89 (1989), 286-7 pl. xxxviiiAbûsîr. Late burials. D. South-west of the Pyramid of Raneferet. Tomb of Udjaharesnet.iii2.348AView of ceiling and inscribed west wall of sarcophagus chamber.

Verner in BIFAO 89 (1989), 286-7 pl. xxxix [a]Abûsîr. Late burials. D. South-west of the Pyramid of Raneferet. Tomb of Udjaharesnet.iii2.348AInner anthropoid sarcophagus, view of head.

Posener-Kriéger in BIFAO 89 (1989), 294 fig. 3Oasis of El-Dâkhla. Ain As.îl.vii.296AClay tablets with incised hieratic texts.

Awadalla and El-Sawy in BIFAO 90 (1990), 29-39 figs.

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Thebes. Tomb 34, Mentuemhet. Finds.i2.61AAnthropoid sarcophagus of son Esptah.

Cauville in BIFAO 90 (1990), 83-114 pls. i, iiiDendera. Temple of Hathor. Exterior.vi.76A(216)-(233). Building text above base.

Cauville in BIFAO 90 (1990), 83-114 pls. ii, ivDendera. Temple of Hathor. Exterior.vi.78A(238)-(247). Building text of Augustus above base.

Cauville in BIFAO 90 (1990), 129-33 pls. v, viDendera. E. Osiris Chapel. Central room.vi.98A(64) and (65). Entrance. Left and right thicknesses, protective genii from middle registers.

Gallo in BIFAO 90 (1990), 223-4 pl. vii [a, b]Bahbît el-H. igâra. Blocks in the ruins.iv.42AColumn drum with cartouches of Ramesses II.

Gallo in BIFAO 90 (1990), 225-6 pls. viii [c-e]Bahbît el-H. igâra. Miscellaneous.iv.42AFront part of sphinx on lion-statue of Nektanebos II.

Gallo in BIFAO 90 (1990), 226-8 pl. viiiBahbît el-H. igâra. Bânûb.iv.42AGranite statue-base of Ptolemy III Euergetes I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 41439.

Monnet Saleh, J. in BIFAO 90 (1990), 259-63 figs.Kôm el-Ah. mar. Main Deposit.v.193ASlate palette of Narmer, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 14716.

Monnet Saleh, J. in BIFAO 90 (1990), 263-5 fig.Kôm el-Ah. mar. Main Deposit.v.194ALarger limestone mace-head, perhaps of Narmer, in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, E. 3632.

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Monnet Saleh, J. in BIFAO 90 (1990), 265-6 fig.Kôm el-Ah. mar. Main Deposit.v.194ASmaller limestone mace-head of Narmer, in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, E. 3631.

Reddé in BIFAO 90 (1990), 287 figs. 5, 6Qasr Dûsh. Temple of Serapis and Isis.viii.294ADiscussion with views.

Rondot in BIFAO 90 (1990), 303-37 pls. xvii-xxiii figs.Neighbourhood of Abû Tîg and T. imar.v.4ABroken naos of Domitian, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 2.2.21.14.

Soukiassian et al. in BIFAO 90 (1990), 347-58 pls. xxiv-xxvii figs.Oasis of El-Dâkhla. Town. Ain As.îl.vii.296ADescription with plans and views.

see Grimal in BIFAO 90 (1990), 389Oasis of El-Dâkhla. Balât.. Cemetery south of Qila el-Dabba. Tomb. QDK 1/48.vii.296AScarab with cartouche of a King Sebkhotp brother of a King Kemi.

Grimal in BIFAO 90 (1990), 389 fig.Oasis of El-Dâkhla. Balât.. Cemetery south of Qila el-Dabba. Tomb. QDK 1/48.vii.296ATwo anthropoid coffins, New Kingdom.

Barbotin and Clère in BIFAO 91 (1991), 1-32 pls. 1-31 figs. 1-3T. ôd. Ptolemaic Temple. Rear wall.v.169ALong text, ‘state of the nation’, of a Sesostris (probably I) (partly destroyed).

Beaux, N. in BIFAO 91 (1991), 33-5 figs. 1, 2Saqqâra. Tomb of Mereruka.iii2.528A(23) Remains of three registers, ... with scribes and men beaten at whipping-post.

Beaux, N. in BIFAO 91 (1991), 33-5 fig. 3 (from James)Saqqâra. Tomb of Khentka Ikhekhi.iii2.509A(15) Scenes at II.

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see Beaux, N. in BIFAO 91 (1991), 39Deir el-Gabrâwi. Tomb 8, Ibi.iv.244A(7) Defaulters and man beaten in top two registers.

see Beaux, N. in BIFAO 91 (1991), 39Beni Has.an. Tomb 15, Bakt III.iv.153A(14)-(20) Man punished and woman with child in second and third registers.

Beaux, N. in BIFAO 91 (1991), 42 fig. 5 [a-c] (from Davies)Thebes. Tomb 100, Rekhmirei2.212A(15) Details with mooring-post in second, third, and eighth register.

Beaux, N. in BIFAO 91 (1991), 42 fig. 5 [d] (from Piankoff)Valley of the Kings. Royal tomb 9, Ramesses VI.i2.516A(33) Book of Aker. Three deities with mooring-posts in third register.

Beaux, N. in BIFAO 91 (1991), 49 fig. 8801-645-290Statuette of man tied to stake, in Breitbart, S. L. Collection, Dyn. XIX, on loan to New York NY,Metropolitan Museum of Art before 1991.

Cauville in BIFAO 91 (1991), 79 pl. 32Dendera. Miscellaneous. Finds.vi.110ALintel of Paashem with seated deities, Horus, Hathor, Harsomtous, and Ihy, late Ptolemaic.

Cauville in BIFAO 91 (1991), 103 pl. 34 [bottom]Dendera. Temple of Isis.vi.107A(7) Kneeling king with two small figures of Ihy before Hathor and a god.

Cauville in BIFAO 91 (1991), 103-5 (text)Dendera. Chapel of the bark (near Sacred Lake).vi.106ATemp. Ptolemy VIII Euergetes II. Texts on jambs.

Cauville in BIFAO 91 (1991), 113 pl. 36Karnak. Temple of Ptah. First Gate.ii2.196AView of north wing.

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Cauville in BIFAO 91 (1991), 100 pl. 33 [upper]Dendera. Room XX. Niche. West Wall, lower register.vi.72A(j) King offers to statues of two small Ihys, Hathor and Horus.

see Cauville in BIFAO 91 (1991), 101Dendera. Room XXIV.vi.74A(210) scenes.

see Cauville in BIFAO 91 (1991), 101-2Dendera. South Crypts. 1. Room D.vi.87(77)A(77) scene.

see Cauville in BIFAO 91 (1991), 101-2Dendera. South Crypts. 1. Room D.vi.87(78)A(78) scene.

see Cauville in BIFAO 91 (1991), 102Dendera. West Crypts. 1. Room E.vi.89AScenes on East and West walls.

Cauville in BIFAO 91 (1991), 102 pl. 33 [lower]Dendera. Hathor Kiosk.vi.101A(104)-(106) King before Hathor with Ihy in centre.

see Cauville in BIFAO 91 (1991), 102Dendera. Hathor Kiosk.vi.101A(85) King consecrates offerings before Hathor and two small figures of Ihy.

Cauville in BIFAO 91 (1991), 103 pl. 34 [top]Dendera. Hathor Kiosk.vi.101A(102) Two figures of King with two small figures of Ihy kneeling before Hathor and god.

Cauville in BIFAO 91 (1991), 103 pl. 34 [middle]Dendera. Room XX. Niche.vi.71-2(i) East wall, lower register, two figures of kneeling king and small Ihy before Hathor with two gods

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adoring.

Cauville in BIFAO 91 (1991), 114 pl. 35 [top]Dendera. Inner Hypostyle.vi.76-7A(234)-(236) Ptah with two small Ihys faces Hathor and Re-Harakhti.

Cauville in BIFAO 91 (1991), 114 pl. 35 [middle]Dendera. Temple of Hathor. Exterior. Scene not yet located.vi.63ATop register, Ptah with two small Ihys and Maet.

Cauville in BIFAO 91 (1991), 115 pl. 35 [bottom]Dendera. Sanctuary. Exterior.vi.75A(216)-(233) Bottom register, King offers Maet to Hathor and snake-headed Harsomtous with two smallIhys.

Gabolde in BIFAO 91 (1991), 161-71 pl. 48Karnak. Objects.ii2.294AFragmentary stela, deified Queen Ahmosi Nefertere behind seated Amun, with four lines of text below,granite, late Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 8.11.26.8.

Gohary in BIFAO 91 (1991), 191-4 fig.Saqqâra. Finds from area around Unis complex.iii2.652ABlock of Thuroy, Royal Scribe, New Kingdom.

Gohary in BIFAO 91 (1991), 195-6 pls. 49, 50Saqqâra. Tomb of Amenemonet [II].iii2.667ADescription with plan and view.

Gohary in BIFAO 91 (1991), 197-9 pls. 51-4Saqqâra. Tomb of Amenemonet [II]. Sanctuary. Pillars.iii2.667AOn all sides, deceased kneeling holding deceased zad-pillar with column of text, formulae and name andtitles of deceased.

Gohary in BIFAO 91 (1991), 200 pl. 55Saqqâra. Tomb of Amenemonet [II]. Sanctuary. Doorway into North side-room.iii2.667A(1) Left jamb. Deceased with name and titles.

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Gohary in BIFAO 91 (1991), 200 pl. 56Saqqâra. Tomb of Amenemonet [II]. Sanactuary.iii2.667A(2) Thoth and Anubis offer to deceased and wife seated before offering-table.

Gohary in BIFAO 91 (1991), 201-2 pl. 57Saqqâra. Tomb of Amenemonet [II]. Sanctuary.iii2.667A(3) Two registers, partly destroyed. I, Double-scene, Amenemonet offers to Ptah on left and to Re orNefertem on right, II, on either side, deceased and wife seated with offering-table in the centre.

Gohary in BIFAO 91 (1991), 202 pl. 58 [a]Saqqâra. Tomb of Amenemonet [II]. Sanctuary.iii2.667A(4) Deceased and wife before offering-table, and relatives.

Gohary in BIFAO 91 (1991), 203 pl. 58 [b]Saqqâra. Tomb of Amenemonet [II]. Sanctuary. Doorway into South side-room.iii2.667A(5) Right door jamb, name and titles of deceased.

Gohary in BIFAO 91 (1991), 203 pl. 59 [a]Saqqâra. Tomb of Amenemonet [II]. Sanctuary. Doorway into South side-room.iii2.667A(6) Left door jamb. Remains of seated woman with text.

Gohary in BIFAO 91 (1991), 203-4 pl. 59 [b]Saqqâra. Tomb of Amenemonet [II]. Court. Pillars.iii2.667AOnly 4 still standing. One, deceased with djad-pillar on shoulder and text on south; deceased with text onnorth; formulae with name and titles on west; destroyed east side.

Gohary in BIFAO 91 (1991), 204 pl. 60801-638-300Block-statue of Amenemonet with offering-table, temp. Ramesses II, in St. Petersburg, State HermitageMuseum, 738.

Topozada in BIFAO 91 (1991), 249-54 pls. 71-4 fig.Saqqâra. Miscellaneous.iii2.828AStela, upper part, double-scene, King Haremhab before Osiris, probably from here, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, Temp. No. 22.5.25.2.

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Oasis of El-Dâkhla. Balât.. Qila el-Dabba. Mastaba M. III.vii.296ADescription with view of interior.

see Grimal in BIFAO 91 (1991), 276 fig.Oasis of El-Dâkhla. Balât.. Qila el-Dabba. Mastaba M. III.Scenes: West wall with deceased; North wall with deceased and wife before offering-table; South wallwith agricultural and hunting scenes. Uncertain provenance: Hunting scene.

see Grimal in BIFAO 91 (1991), 278-84Oasis of El-Dâkhla. Balât.. Qila el-Dabba. Southern Tombs.vii.296AReport 1990-1991 on tombs QDK 1/75, QDK 1/57, QDK 1/59, QDK 1/52, Dyn. XII-XIII.

Grimal in BIFAO 91 (1991), 290 fig.Dendera. Temple of Isis. Re-used blocks.vi.107ABlock with names of Amenemhet I and seated Hathor.

see Grimal in BIFAO 91 (1991), 297 (bottom) [=de Morgan 97 [170]]Siheil. Rock-texts containing royal names.v.252AGraffito of Nufer (?), temp. Ramesses III.

see Grimal in BIFAO 91 (1991), 297 (bottom) [=de Morgan 94 [137]]Siheil. Rock-texts. Lesser texts.v.253AGraffito of Nebwenenef.

see Grimal in BIFAO 91 (1991), 298 (top) [= de Morgan 86 [35]]Siheil. Rock-texts. Containing royal names.v.251AGraffiti of Djehutmosi, one graffito of Amenemnakht and Djehutmosi.

see Grimal in BIFAO 91 (1991), 298 (near top)Siheil. Rock-texts. Lesser texts.v.253AGraffito of Kakemet (owner of tomb at Qubbet el-Hâwa).

see Grimal in BIFAO 91 (1991), 298 (middle)Siheil. Rock-texts. Lesser texts.v.253AGraffito of Amenemhet, son of Antef, Dyn. XVIII.

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see Grimal in BIFAO 91 (1991), 298 (middle)Siheil. Rock-texts. With royal names.v.251AGraffito, year 50 Tuthmosis IV mentioning an expedition against Kush.

Bickel in BIFAO 92 (1992), 1-13 figs. 3-5Thebes. Temple of Amenophis III. Probably Monumental Gateway.ii2.449AReconstruction (using blocks re-used in the temple of Merneptah).

Bickel in BIFAO 92 (1992), 2 fig. 1Thebes. Temple of Merneptah. Blocks re-used from temple of Amenhotp III. Probably from MonumentalGateway.ii2.449ABlock, upper part of Amenhotp III with superimposed scene, deity offering h. eh. .

Bickel in BIFAO 92 (1992), 3 fig. 2Thebes. Temple of Merneptah. Blocks re-used from temple of Amenhotp III. Probably from MonumentalGateway.ii2.449AReconstruction of scene, Amenhotp III offers milk to a human-headed deity and Sekhmet.

Bickel in BIFAO 92 (1992), 11 fig. 6Thebes. Temple of Merneptah. Blocks re-used from temple of Amenhotp III. Probably from MonumentalGateway.ii2.449AAmenhotp III receiving life from Amun with Thoth recording.

Cauville in BIFAO 92 (1992), 95 fig. 1 (from Dümichen)Dendera. Temple of Hathor. Exterior.vi.76A(216)-(233) Four Denderite nome-figures.

Cauville in BIFAO 92 (1992), 95 (text)Dendera. Isis Gate.vi.AThickness, south side. Text of Denderite nome-figures.<<>>

Cauville in BIFAO 92 (1992), 96 (text)Dendera. North door.vi.AText of Denderite nome.<<>>

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Cauville in BIFAO 92 (1992), 96 (text)Philae. Temple of Isis. Exterior. East Wall.vi.246A(382)-(383) Base. Text of Denderite nome.

Cauville in BIFAO 92 (1992), 98 fig. 2 (from Dümichen)Dendera. West Osiris Chapel.vi.95ABase. Denderite nome figures.

Sambin in BIFAO 92 (1992), 147 pl. 15Madâmûd. Temple of Monthu.v.137AView.

Sambin in BIFAO 92 (1992), 148-61 pl. 16, cf. 171-3 and pl. 14 figs. 1-6Madâmûd. Miscellaneous - from Main Temple.v.147AGate of Ptolemy III Euergetes I, in Lyons, Musée des Beaux-Arts.

Sambin in BIFAO 92 (1992), 162-70 pls. 17-21 cf. 171-3 and pl. 14 figs. 7-14Madâmûd. Miscellaneous - from Main Temple.v.147AGate of Ptolemy IV Philopator, in Lyons, Musée des Beaux-Arts, E. 1939/29.

Grimal in BIFAO 92 (1992), 215 fig. 2Oasis of El-Dâkhla. Town. Ain As.îl.vii.296ASealing of an official, Noble of the King, Companion of the House, of Pepy I.

see Grimal in BIFAO 92 (1992), 215Oasis of El-Dâkhla. Town. Ain As.îl.vii.296ASealing with titulary and names of Pepy II.

see Grimal in BIFAO 92 (1992), 215-16Oasis of El-Dâkhla. Town. Ain As.îl.vii.296AFragment with name Medunufer.

see Grimal in BIFAO 92 (1992), 216Oasis of El-Dâkhla. Town. Ain As.îl.vii.296ABlock of Per (woman), Noblewoman of the King.

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see Grimal in BIFAO 92 (1992), 216Oasis of El-Dâkhla. Town. Ain As.îl.vii.296ABox with name and titles (?) of Khentka, Chief of the Oasis.

Grimal in BIFAO 92 (1992), 217-19 fig.3Oasis of El-Dâkhla. Town. Qilael-Dabba. Mastaba I.vii.296AReport of IFAO 1991-2 Season, with view.

see Grimal in BIFAO 92 (1992), 219 (as Ippi)Oasis of El-Dâkhla. Qilael-Dabba. Mastaba I.vii.296AFragment of stela of Ipi, woman.

see Grimal in BIFAO 92 (1992), 220-2Oasis of El-Dâkhla. Qilael-Dabba. Mastaba III.vii.296AReport on 1991-2 Season of the IFAO.

Grimal in BIFAO 92 (1992), 232-6 fig. 8El-Khârgar Oasis. Qas.r Dûsh. Temple of Serapis and Isis.vii.294A1991-2 Season of IFAO, with view.

Grimal in BIFAO 92 (1992), 242-3 figs. 9-10Tell Umm el-Breigât. Kiosk.iv.103AIFAO report of 1991-2 season, with view and detail, one lion statue.

Beaux, N. and Karkowski, J. in BIFAO 93 (1993), 7, 8, 11 figs. 2, 5Deir el-Bah. ri. Shrine of Hathor.ii2.350AViews with description.

Beaux, N. and Karkowski, J. in BIFAO 93 (1993), 11, 15 figs. 4, 9Deir el-Bah. ri. Second Court. Exterior. South wall.ii2.342-3AViews.

Beaux, N. and Karkowski, J. in BIFAO 93 (1993), 11 fig. 6Deir el-Bah. ri. Shrine of Hathor.ii2.351(31)APart of text and decoration accompanying scene.

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Beaux, N. and Karkowski, J. in BIFAO 93 (1993), 11 fig. 7Deir el-Bah. ri. Shrine of Hathor.ii2.350(29)APart of text accompanying scene.

Beaux, N. and Karkowski, J. in BIFAO 93 (1993), 16, 21 figs. 10 [left], 11-13, 15Deir el-Bah. ri. Shrine of Hathor.ii2.350(28)ABark containing Hathor-cow suckling Hatshepsut, dragged by men and cartouche of Tuthmosis IIreplacing that of Hatshepsut.

Beaux, N. and Karkowski, J. in BIFAO 93 (1993), 23-4 figs. 10 [right], 14 (on 22 and 23)Deir el-Bah. ri. Shrine of Hathor.ii2.350(29)A(29) Priest with offerings before King.

Cauville, S. et al. in BIFAO 93 (1993), 79, 81-4 pls. i, ii figs. 1, 2, 4, 5 and on 85Dendera. Bark chapel. Ptolemy VIII, Euergetes II and Ptolemy IX, Soter II.vi.106ADescription with plans, sections, elevations (with schematic plans), and views.

Cauville, S. et al. in BIFAO 93 (1993), 86-105 pls. iii-viii figs.Dendera. Bark chapel. Ptolemy VIII, Euergetes II.vi.106AEast façade. (a) Lintel and (b) jambs, five registers on either side.

Cauville, S. et al. in BIFAO 93 (1993), 105-28 pls. ix-xiii figs.Dendera. Bark chapel. Ptolemy IX, Soter II.vi.106AFive registers on either side.

Cauville, S. et al. in BIFAO 93 (1993), 125-8, 133-9 pls. xv, xvii, xviii figs.Dendera. Bark chapel. Ptolemy VIII, Euergetes II and Ptolemy IX, Soter II.vi.106AWest façade. (a) Lintel, double-scene, (b) jambs, three columns of text on each.

Cauville, S. et al. in BIFAO 93 (1993), 129-32 pls. xv, xvi figs.Dendera. Bark chapel. Ptolemy VIII, Euergetes II and Ptolemy IX, Soter II.vi.106ANorth and south outer faces. Three columns of text of Hathor of Dendera festival.<<>>

Cauville, S. et al. in BIFAO 93 (1993), 140-1 figs.Dendera. Bark chapel. Ptolemy VIII, Euergetes II and Ptolemy IX, Soter II.

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vi.106ADecoration on thicknesses, texts on ceiling and base.

Dobrev, V. in BIFAO 93 (1993), 185 pl. i [3]Gîza. Pyramid-complex of Khephren. Statues from temple.iii2.23AKing (headless) seated, greywacke, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 17.

Dobrev, V. in BIFAO 93 (1993), 191, 194, 198, 199 pl. vi [15]Zâwyet el-Aryân. A. Pyramid-enclosure of Nebka (?). Finds.iii2.313APlaque with cartouche of Razedef, green schist, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37097.

Dobrev, V. in BIFAO 93 (1993), 191 pl. vi [16]Gîza. Pyramid-complex of Khufu. Boat-pit 2.iii2.15AMasons’ graffiti of crews of Radjedef with Golden Horus name on roofing blocks.

Dobrev, V. in BIFAO 93 (1993), 194, 198, 199 pl. vii [18]8Faience plaque of Snefru, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 67977.

Dobrar, V. in BIFAO 93 (1993), 200, 204 pl. xii [34]Gîza. Pyramid-complex of Khepren. Statues.iii2.22AKing seated, greywacke, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 15.

Dobrev, V. in BIFAO 93 (1993), 198, 200, 204 pl. xii [35]Gîza. Pyramid-complex of Khepren. Statues.iii2.21AKing (headless) seated, diorite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 10.

Durisch, N. in BIFAO 93 (1993), 206-10 fig. 18Stela of woman Mehytabsu, dedicated to Wepwaut, Dyn. XIX-XX, probably from Asyût., in Paris, Muséedu Louvre, AF 6949.

Durisch, N. in BIFAO 93 (1993), 211 fig. 2Asyût.. Tomb of Hepdjefa III. Hoard of stelae.iv.264(5)Stela of Pakery, deceased with bouquet before Wepwaut - standard, and 7 jackals below, New Kingdomin Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum, 19594.

Durisch, N. in BIFAO 93 (1993), 211-13 fig. 3

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Asyût.. Tomb of Hepdjefa III. Hoard of stelae.iv.264(5)Stela of Amenemonet adoring jackals, Dyn. XIX-XX, in Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum, 20756.

Durisch, N. in BIFAO 93 (1993), 213 fig. 4Asyût.. Tomb of Hepdjefa III. Hoard of stelae.iv.264(5)Stela, 2 registers, I, man before jackal-headed Anubis, II four jackals, Dyn. XIX-XX, formerly in privatepossession in Cairo.

see Durisch, N. in BIFAO 93 (1993), 213-14Asyût.. Tomb of Hepdjefa III. Hoard of stelae.iv.264(5)Stela of Hari, Dyn. XIX-XX, in Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum, 20/66.

see Durisch, N. in BIFAO 93 (1993), 214Asyût.. Tomb of Hepdjefa III. Hoard of stelae.iv.264(5)Stela of Bek(t), woman, adoring Wepwaut - standard and four jackals, formerly in private in Cairo.

see Durisch, N. in BIFAO 93 (1993), 214Asyût.. Tomb of Hepdjefa III. Hoard of stelae.iv.264(5)Stela of Panehesi and wife Tausert, Dyn. XIX-XX, formerly in private possession in Cairo.

Durisch, N. in BIFAO 93 (1993), 215 fig. 5Asyût.. Tomb of Hepdjefa III. Hoard of stelae.iv.264(5)Stela, Mi before Wepwaut - standard and four jackals, Dyn. XIX-XX, in Beirut, Musée National, 891.

Durisch, N. in BIFAO 93 (1993), 215 fig. 6Asyût.. Tomb of Hepdjefa III. Hoard of stelae.iv.264(5)Stela, Khens and wife Tawert and son Heri, all kneeling, and 10 jackals above, in London, BritishMuseum, EA 1430.

Durisch, N. in BIFAO 93 (1993), 215 fig. 7Asyût.. Tomb of Hepdjefa III. Hoard of stelae.iv.264(5)Stela, Ray and wife Hathor before standard and 5 jackals, Dyn. XIX, in London, British Museum, EA1725.

Gabolde, L. and Rondot, V. in BIFAO 93 (1993), 247 pl. 5 [A] fig. 1Karnak. Temple of Monthu. Various.

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ii2.10ABlock of Amenmesse.

Gabolde, L. and Rondot, V. in BIFAO 93 (1993), 247 pl. 5 [B] fig. 2Karnak. Temple of Monthu. Pavement in and around Propylon. Re-used blocks.ii2.4ABlock with names of Ramesses III and IV.

Gabolde, L. and Rondot, V. in BIFAO 93 (1993), 249, 261-4 pls. 7 [A, B], 8 [A, B], 6 [C] figs. 5-12Karnak. Temple of Monthu. Various. Re-used blocks of Amenophis III.ii2.10AInscribed blocks of Amenophis III.

Gabolde, L. and Rondot, V. in BIFAO 93 (1993), pl. 3 [left] (after 264)Karnak. Temple of Monthu. Propylon.ii2.2AView.

Gabolde, L. and Rondot, V. in BIFAO 93 (1993), pl. 3 [right] (after 264)Karnak. Temple of Monthu. Room VI.ii2.9ANorth wall, Amenophis III ... offering two vases to Amun.

Gabolde, L. and Rondot, V. in BIFAO 93 (1993), 256-8 pl. 6 [B] fig. 4Karnak. Temple of Monthu. Blocks re-used in forecourt.ii2.6ABlock, lower part of scene, statue (of King (?)) in front of pylon.

Gallo, P. and Masson, O. in BIFAO 93 (1993), 271 n. 19, 273 pl. iii [8]803-075-400Round-topped stela, jackal-headed Anubis tending mummy on bier, with two female mourners, andbelow, two female mourners standing and two kneeling, no text, Dyn. XXVII, in Stockholm,Medelhavsmuseet, MM 11422. (Probably from Saqqâra.)

Gallo, P. and Masson, O. in BIFAO 93 (1993), 273 pl. iv [9] (from Steindorff)Gebelein. Tomb of Henuy and others.v.162ACoffin of Henuy, detail of deceased on bier, in Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum, 13772.

Leblanc, C. in BIFAO 93 (1993), 316 pl. i [B] (from Sourouzian)Saqqâra. Between Monastery ... Sekhemkhet ... New Kingdom. Finds.iii2.669ABlock with Queen Esinefert, in a magazine at Saqqâra.

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Leblanc, C. in BIFAO 93 (1993), 314 pl. i [A] (from Sourouzian)801-685-070Bust of Queen Esi-nefert wife of Ramesses II, in Brussels, Musées Royaux d’Art et d’Histoire, E. 5924.

Leblanc, C. in BIFAO 93 (1993), 318-20 fig. 1Valley of the Queens. Tomb 66, Queen Nefertari.i2.762(4)A(4) I, Four demons and II part of text of Book of Gates.

Leblanc, C. in BIFAO 93 (1993), 324 fig. 2Valley of the Queens. Tomb 71, Queen Bentanta.i2.766AVarious writings of the name.

Leblanc, C. in BIFAO 93 (1993), 327 fig. 3 on 329Abû Simbel. Great Temple. Great Hall.vii.105Osiride Pillar III. Face (b), Bentanta offers Sistrum and flowers to Anukis.

Leblanc, C. in BIFAO 93 (1993), 332 pl. 3Akhmîm. Miscellaneous.v.24AStatue of a King wearing nemes, Dyn. XVIII, prob. Ay.

Leblanc, C. in BIFAO 93 (1993), 332 pl. 7Valley of the Queens. Tomb 66, Queen Nefertari. Finds.i2.765AFaience knob of box with name of Ay, in Turin, Museo Egizio, Sup. 5162.

Leblanc, C. in BIFAO 93 (1993), 332 n. 80 pl. 2 (from Scamuzzi)Theban Temples. Objects.ii2.533AStatue of Tutankhamun (a) with Amun, usurped by Haremhab, in Turin, Museo Egizio, Cat. 768, upperpart of King.

Leblanc, C. in BIFAO 93 (1993), 333 pl. 5Ramesseum. Second Pylon. Inner Face.ii2.434A(10) I, 3, Queen Nefertari.

Leblanc, C. in BIFAO 93 (1993), 333 pl. 6Valley of the Kings. Tomb 62, Tutankhamun.i2.570A(8) Upper part of Ay.

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Leblanc, C. in BIFAO 93 (1993), 333 n. 83 pl. 4Luxor. Pylon. Inner Face.ii2.306A(17) II, 2, King and Nefertari with sistra and menat.

Nelson, M. and Janot, F. in BIFAO 93 (1993), 371-2 fig. 1Valley of the Queens. Tomb 53, Prince Rameses.i2.759APlan.

Nelson, M. and Janot, F. in BIFAO 93 (1993), 376 fig. 10Valley of the Queens. Tomb 40, a Queen. Hall.i2.752APillar A (c). Anubis with palm.

Pantalacci, L. and Traunecker, C. in BIFAO 93 (1993), 380-4 pls. i [b], 2 [b] figs. 1-3El-Qala. Temple of Claudius.v.134ADescription with plan, perspective drawing, section, and views of forecourt (general and east wall).

Pantalacci, L. and Traunecker, C. in BIFAO 93 (1993), 387-90 fig. 7El-Qala. Temple of Claudius. Various.v.134ABlocks of Caligula from a nearby monument.

Valloggia, M. in BIFAO 93 (1993), 392 figs. 1 [right], 2Oasis of El-Dâkhla. Balât.. Qila el-Dabba. Mastaba I.vii.296APlan.

Valloggia, M. in BIFAO 93 (1993), 392-3 pl. i fig. 1 [left]Oasis of El-Dâkhla. Balât.. Qila el-Dabba. Mastaba of Imapepy.vii.296APlan and view (court north of mastaba).

Valloggia, M. in BIFAO 93 (1993), 394 fig. 3Oasis of El-Dâkhla. Balât.. Qila el-Dabba. Mastaba of Imapepy. Burial of Igit. Temp. Pepy II.vii.296AFragment of stela of deceased.

Valloggia, M. in BIFAO 93 (1993), 396-402 pl. ii [b, c] fig. 5Oasis of El-Dâkhla. Balât.. Qila el-Dabba. Mastaba of Imapepy. Burial of Igit. Temp. Pepy II.vii.296AAlabaster dish with monkey, with cartouche of Pepy II.

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see Grimal, N. in BIFAO 93 (1993), 430-1El-Dâkhla Oasis. Balât.. Qila el-Dabba. Mastaba I.vii.296AReport on 1992-3 season.

see Grimal, N. in BIFAO 93 (1993), 431-42El-Dâkhla Oasis. Balât.. Qila el-Dabba. Mastaba III. Khentka.vii.296AReport on 1992-3 season.

Carpano, V. in BIFAO 94 (1994), 55 pl. vi [23] (text)8P.S.O. statuette of Pabasa, Dyn. XXV-XXVI, in private possession in France.

Carpano, V. in BIFAO 94 (1994), 60 pl. vii [26] colour pl. on 481.8Ushabti-box of Mutnedjemt, Songstress of Amun, Dyn. XIX-XX, in private possession in France.

Carpano, V. in BIFAO 94 (1994), 64 pl. ix [30]8Fragment of relief, upper part of youth with sidelock, Ankh (?), Dyn. IV-VI. Probably from Saqqâra, inprivate possession in France.

Carpano, V. in BIFAO 94 (1994), 63 pl. ix [29]8Fragment of relief, lower part of man standing, late Dyn. XVIII. Probably from Saqqâra, in privatepossession in France.

Cherpion, N. in BIFAO 94 (1994), 82 fig. 4Thebes. Tomb 335, Nekhtamun.i2.402(6)A(6) Two mummies before pyramid-tomb in mountain.

Cherpion, N. in BIFAO 94 (1994), 82 fig. 6Thebes. Tomb 217, Ipuy.i2.316(6)A(6) Two mummies and lector-priest in II.

Cherpion, N. in BIFAO 94 (1994), 84 fig. 13Thebes. Tomb 267, Hay.i2.349(8)A(8) Deceased and wife.

Cherpion, N. in BIFAO 94 (1994), 84 fig. 15

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Upper part of Tentpert on verso803-062-446Round-topped stela, recto, woman Tentpert T3-nt-prt in adoration before Re-Harakhti, with raysemanating from god’s sun disc, verso, in adoration before Atum, with bending Nut on edges, paintedwood, Dyn. XXII, in Paris, Musée du Paris, Musée du Louvre, N.3663 [E.52].

Cherpion, N. in BIFAO 94 (1994), 87 fig. 18Thebes. Tomb 1, Sennedjem.i2.3(7)A(7) Deceased and wife.

Cherpion, N. in BIFAO 94 (1994), 86 fig. 20Thebes. Tomb 219, Nebenmaet.i2.321(9)A(9) Deceased, wife, and son.

Cherpion, N. in BIFAO 94 (1994), 86 figs. 21, 22Thebes.Tomb 1, Sennedjem.i2.3(6)A(6) Sons and relatives in II, omitting right end.

Cherpion, N. in BIFAO 94 (1994), 86 fig. 23Thebes. Tomb 340, Amenemhet.i2.408(4)(4) Right of niche, deceased and Reditioh.

Cherpion, N. in BIFAO 94 (1994), 87 fig. 24Thebes. Tomb 2. Khabekhnet.i2.8(20)A(20) Scene below, 2, Anubis tending mummy in form of fish.

Cherpion, N. in BIFAO 94 (1994), 88 fig. 25Thebes. Tomb 219, Nebenmaet.i2.321(10)A(10) Tympanum.

Cherpion, N. in BIFAO 94 (1994), 88 fig. 26Thebes. Tomb 335, Nekhtamun.i2.403(23)A(23) Anubis tending mummy on couch.

Etienne-Fart, M. in BIFAO 94 (1994), 133-9 fig. 1 (from Frankfurt)Abydos. Cenotaph of Sethos I.vi.30A

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Sarcophagus chamber. Ceiling. Cryptographic text from east side.

Etienne-Fart, M. in BIFAO 94 (1994), 139-42 figs. 2 [a & b] (from Drioton)Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous.i2.740ATwo blocks of Queen Nefertari with her name in cryptotgraphs, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 72015-16.

Farout, D. in BIFAO 94 (1994), 144 [T1] pl. i (from Sayed)Wâdi Gawâsîs.vii.339AStela with a decree of Sesostris I.

Farout, D. in BIFAO 94 (1994), 145-8 [T2] pl. iiWâdi H. ammâmât.vii.331AText of Ameny, Herald, year 38 of Sesostris I.

Farout, D. in BIFAO 94 (1994), 148-9 [T3] pl. iiiWâdi H. ammâmât.vii.331AText of Amenemhet, Chief of the Tens of Upper Egypt, year 38 of Sesostris I.

Farout, D. in BIFAO 94 (1994), 149-51 [T4] pl. ivWâdi H. ammâmât.vii.331ARock-text of Ameny, Herald, temp. Sesostris.

see Farout, D. in BIFAO 94 (1994), 159 (transliteration and translation of texts)Wâdi H. ammâmât. Wâdi Fawâkhîr.vii.330ATexts of Idi ... [Couyat/Montet, 152, 149]

see Farout, D. in BIFAO 94 (1994), 159 (translation and transliteration of text)Wâdi H. ammâmât. Wâdi Fawâkhîr.vii.330AText of Hekek [Couyat/Montet, 147].

Gabolde, L. et al. in BIFAO 94 (1994), 180-6 [2, 3, 4] and figs. 188-9 [14] pls. x-xii, xiv [14] fig.Thebes. South-West valleys. Vallée de l Aigle .i2.593AFragments of inscribed and decorated coffins, and cartonnage, one with name of Pakhrod (?), Dyn. XXV-Ptolemaic (found in tomb in cliffs).

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Jaritz, H. and Bickel, S. in BIFAO 94 (1994), 281 Colour pl. A on 483, pl. C on 485Thebes. Temple of Merneptah. Second Pylon.ii2.448Wall with three registers, Amenhotp III: I partly lost, kneeling King with Amun before goddess, II Kingrunning with h. ap and oar before Amun, and Amun offering h. eb-sed and life to King, III King with textbefore seated Amun. Blocks with II and III.

Jaritz, H. and Bickel, S. in BIFAO 94 (1994), 282 Colour pl. B on 483 fig. 2Thebes. Temple of Merneptah. Second Pylon.ii2.448ABlock, Amenhotp III offering incense to Amun (superimposed on original figure of Nebmaatre) andanother deity with h. eb-sed and h. eh. .

Jaritz, H. and Bickel, S. in BIFAO 94 (1994), 284 fig. 3Thebes. Temple of Merneptah. Second Pylon.ii2.448Cartouche of Tutankhamun, usurped by Sethos I.

Gabolde, M. in BIFAO 94 (1994), 261-75 figs. 1, 2801-614-080Statue of Merymaet and wife Nefertere, Dyn. XIX, in Bologna, Museo Civico Archeologico, 1813.

Grimal, N. in BIFAO 94 (1994), 385-6 fig. 1Oasis of El-Dâkhla. Town. Ain As.îl.vii.296ADescription with view.

Grimal, N. in BIFAO 94 (1994), 398-9 fig. 2Qasr Dûsh. Temple of Serapis and Isis.vii.294AIFAO excavations 1993-1994, and view.

Grimal, N. in BIFAO 94 (1994), 452-3 fig. 11El-Qala. Temple of Claudius.v.134AIFAO season 1993-1994, with view.

%Aubourg, É. in BIFAO 95 (1995), 1, 2 figs. 1, 2Dendera. East Osiris Chapel. Ceiling.vi. 99AWest half. Circular zodiac, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, D 38.

%Baud, M. in BIFAO 95 (1995), 13-14 fig. 1Gîza. Central Field.

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iii2. 230AAerial view.

%Baud, M. and Dobrev, V. in BIFAO 95 (1995), 23-55 figs. 1-19, 20 [a, d [left] from Gauthier, b, c fromDaressy and Sethe] pls. i-ixS. aqqâra. In and around Pyramid-enclosure of Iput II. Ankhnespepy.iii2. 676ASarcophagus, granite, with basalt lid with remains of annals of Dyn. VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE65908.

%Bickel, S. in BIFAO 95 (1995), 93-9 figs. 1-9, 10 (reconstruction)Elephantine. Great Temple of Khnum. Finds.v. 227AHead and other fragments of seated statue of a King Psammetikhos, black granite, found near Gate ofAlexander II. Head in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 40052.

%Bülow-Jacobsen, A. et al. in BIFAO 95 (1995), 109 [5-6] fig. 10Wâdi H. ammâmât. Mua.vii. 328AView of graffiti on south face of cliffs.

%Bülow-Jacobsen, A. et al. in BIFAO 95 (1995), 109 [5] fig. 11 [right]Wâdi H. ammâmât. Mua.vii. 328AGraffito of Werenit, M. K. [No. 250 of Couyat and Montet].

%Bülow-Jacobsen, A. et al. in BIFAO 95 (1995), 109 [5] fig. 11 [left]Wâdi H. ammâmât. Mua.vii. 328AGraffito of Mentunakht (?), M. K. (?).

%Cherpion, N. in BIFAO 95 (1995), 126 fig. 4Theban Tomb 217. Ipuy.i2. 315A(2) Laundry-scenes in IV.

%Cherpion, N. in BIFAO 95 (1995), 126-7 figs. 5, 6Theban Tomb 217. Ipuy.i2. 316A(6) Details, carpenters on catafalque in III.

%Cherpion, N. in BIFAO 95 (1995), 127-8 figs. 7-9, 12Theban Tomb 217. Ipuy.i2. 316A

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(5) Details, mending net in IV, goat browsing in tree with herdsman and dog in III, treading and pickinggrapes in IV, papyrus clump and part of canoe in V.

%Cherpion, N. in BIFAO 95 (1995), 128 fig. 11Theban Tomb 217. Ipuy.i2. 316A(6) IV, Fishing with net and bringing fish.

%Corteggiani, J.-P., in BIFAO 95 (1995), 142 fig. 1Edfu. Temple of Horus. Exterior of Sanctuary. West half.vi. 146ABase. Nome figure of Heliopolite nome with text.

%Corteggiani, J.-P. in BIFAO 95 (1995), 147 fig. 2Theban Tomb 359. Inh. erkha.i2. 423A(11) II, 13 jšd-tree with cat slaying serpJE

%Corteggiani, J.-P. in BIFAO 95 (1995), 149 fig. 3 (from Davies)Theban Tomb 100. Rekhmir.i2. 211A(14) One carpenter in III.

%Gabolde, M. in BIFAO 95 (1995), 235-6 fig. 1Karnak. Hypostyle. South half.ii2. 46A(157) Theban Triad in IV2.

%Minault-Gout, A. in BIFAO 95 (1995), 306 fig. 9Oasis of El-Dâkhla. Balât. Qila el-Dabba. Smaller tombs.vii. 296AStela of woman Bet, with son Antef before her, 1st. Int. Per.

%Minault-Gout, A. in BIFAO 95 (1995), 306 fig. 10Oasis of El-Dâkhla. Balât. Qila el-Dabba. Smaller tombs.vii. 296AStela of woman Sitamn, with man censing before her, Dyn XI.

%Minault-Gout, A. in BIFAO 95 (1995), 306 fig. 11Oasis of El-Dâkhla. Balât. Qila el-Dabba. Mastaba M. II.vii. 296AStela-fragment, 1st. Int. Per. or M. K.

%Niwiski, A. in BIFAO 95 (1995), 349 fig. 1 (as Smendes)

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S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Great Temple. Granite Propylon. Sesonchis III.iv. 14ABlock with cartouche of H. edjkheperr ( prenomen of Sesonchis I) [=Montet, iii, 48 [39] pl. vii], re-used.

%Niwiski, A. in BIFAO 95 (1995), 353-5 figs. 2, 3, 5S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis). Royal Tombs. Tomb of Psusennes I.iv. 26AAntechamber. East wall.Figures of divinities/guardians from upper register, and Psusennes offering below.

%Niwiski, A. in BIFAO 95 (1995), 354 fig. 4S. ân el-H. agar (Tanis).Royal Tombs. Tomb of Psusennes I.iv. 26AAntechamber. West wall.Four guardian figures at right end of upper register, and traces of scene below.

%Sambin, C. and Carlotti, J.-F. in BIFAO 95 (1995), 385, 387-90 figs. 1-3 (reconstruction)Madâmûd. Temple of Monthu. H. eb-sed gate of Ptolemy II.v. 143ADescription with plan and elevations showing distribution of scenes.

%Sambin, C. and Carlotti, J.-F. in BIFAO 95 (1995), 392-5 figs. 4-11 (reconstruction)Madâmûd. Temple of Monthu. H. eb-sed gate of Ptolemy II.v. 143AOuter jambs. Three registers. Left, King offering, I, Maet to Thoth and Nehemtaui, II, sphinx with vaseof incense to Ptah. and Sekhmet, III, bowl of offerings to Amn and Mut. Right, King offering I, water toKhnum and Sothis, II, ... to Sobk (?) and H. ath. or (?), III, milk to Amn and Khons.

%Sambin, C. and Carlotti, J.-F. in BIFAO 95 (1995), 395-7 figs. 12-16 (reconstruction)Madâmûd. Temple of Monthu. H. eb-sed gate of Ptolemy IIv. 143AOuter thicknesses. Three registers. Left, King, I, embraced by Khons, II, offering to ..., III, lost.Right. King, I, embraced by Amn, II. lost, III, before [a deity].

%Sambin, C. and Carlotti, J.-F. in BIFAO 95 (1995), 398-407, figs. 17-18, 20-1, 23, 26 (reconstruction)Madâmûd. Temple of Monthu. H. eb-sed gate of Ptolemy IIv. 143ALeft inner thickness, (right is undecorated). Six registers, I, King, seated in shrine, wearing red crown andh. eb-sed garment, with woman (Queen (?)) behind him, and procession of courtiers before him, II, King,seated in shrine, wearing white crown and h. eb-sed garment, with priests, men bearing crocodiles, andstandard-bearers, III, series of scenes, King, seated in shrine, wearing red crown and h. eb-sed garment, withattendants, IV, remains of scenes, King, seated in shrine, wearing white crown and h. eb-sed garment, andattendants, V, remains of scenes, King with calf before Mert, VI, remains of scenes, H. api libating.

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%Sambin, C. and Carlotti, J.-F. in BIFAO 95 (1995), 399 fig. 19Madâmûd. Finds from village.v. 150ABlock, man followed by King.

%Sambin, C. and Carlotti, J.-F. in BIFAO 95 (1995), 408-411 figs. 27-8, 30-2 (reconstruction)Madâmûd. Temple of Monthu. H. eb-sed gate of Ptolemy II.v. 143AInner jambs. Five columns of h. eb-sed text of King on both.

%Tallet, P. in BIFAO 95 (1995), 487 fig. 3 [A].S. aqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. Tomb Mereruka.iii2. 531A(66) Wine-press in VIII.

%Thiers, C. in BIFAO 95 (1995), 495-7 [2] (text)Karnak. Temple of Amn-R-H. arackhti. Found in Colonnade.ii2. 210AStela, year 48, Menkheperr, Dyn XXI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp 3.12.24.2.

%Thiers, C. in BIFAO 95 (1995), 498-500 [3] (part of text)Italy. Tivoli. Hadrian’s Villa.vii. 416AGreen basalt statue of Udjah. orresnet, temp. Amasis to Darius I, in Vatican Mus. 22690.

%Thiers, C. in BIFAO 95 (1995), 501 [4] (part of text)Tell Atrîb. Miscell.iv. 66ABlack granite statue of Djeh. o-p-shed, holding stela with Horus on the crocodiles, temp Philip Arridaeus,in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 46341.

%Thiers, C. in BIFAO 95 (1995), 502-3 [5] (part of text)Ihnâsya el-Medîna. Miscell.iv. 121AStatue of H. or, son of Psammethek, Dyn. XXX, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, A 88.

%Thiers, C. in BIFAO 95 (1995), 503-4 [6] (part of text)Armant. Bucheum.v. 158ABuchis stela of Ptolemy VI Philometor in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 53143.

%Grimal, N. in BIFAO 95 (1995), 547-8 fig. 2Abû Rawâsh. Pyramid.iii2. 1A

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IFAO report of excavations 1994-1995 with view.

%Grimal, N. in BIFAO 95 (1995), 553 fig. 3El-Dâkhla Oasis. Ain As.îl. Town. Old Kingdom.vii. 296AIFAO report of excavations 1994-1995 with view of palace.

%Grimal, N. in BIFAO 95 (1995), 561 fig. 5Deir el-Bah. ri. Great Temple. Shrine of H. ath. or.ii2. 350A(22) Blocks replaced, H. ath. or-cow , followed by Anubis, licking the Queen’s hand.

%Grimal, N. in BIFAO 95 (1995), 567-72 figs. 6, 7El-Khârga Oasis. Ain Manâwir. Brick-built temple. Dyn. XXVII and later.vii. 295ADescription with plan and view.

%Grimal, N. in BIFAO 95 (1995), see 581-2El-Khârga Oasis. Ain Manâwir. Brick-built temple. Sanctuary.vii. 295AEntrance. Lintel. Two seated falcon-headed deities, H. ar[akhti (?)] and Khons before offering-table (?).

%Grimal, N. in BIFAO 95 (1995), see 599-600Alexandria. Found in harbour.iv. 3AReport of finds:1. Part of torso and back pillar of royal colossus.2. Colossal H. ath. or crown.3. Bust of royal statue.4. 10 sphinxes and fragments5. Blocks, including frag. of obelisk of Ramesses II and frag. of architrave or lintel of Apries.

%Bickel, S. and Tallet, P. in BIFAO 96 (1996), 73-90 figs. 1-5801-431-655Meket Mkt, ... in the whole land, lower part, granodiorite, mid-Dyn. XII, in private possession in 1996.

%Dobrev, V. in BIFAO 96 (1996), 104 photos. 1, 2S. aqqâra. Pyramid-complex of Pepy I. Pyramid.iii2. 423AViews.

%Dobrev, V. in BIFAO 96 (1996), 105-142 figs. photosS. aqqâra. Pyramid-complex of Pepy I. Pyramid.iii2. 423A

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Masons’ graffiti.Names of officials on blocks, Sethu [A1], and H. etep [A2], both Viziers, Tetiankh[B1], Penmedu [B2] andIrenes [B3], all King’s sons, Inti [C1], Khuenkhnum [C2], Nikauisesi [D1], Neferseshemptah. [D2], Sesi[D3], H. etep [D5], Imbi [D6], H. esesi-akh [E1], Ankhirptah. [E3], and others.

%Gabolde, L. and Rondot, V. in BIFAO 96 (1996), 178-209, 217-27 [photos. 4-19, 22-5] figs. 3-10, 15,16 (hypothetical reconstruction of building)Karnak. Temple of Monthu. Court. II. Blocks from foundations.ii2. 9ABlocks from a building of H. atshepsut, some recarved for Tuthmosis II, and one of Tuthmosis III,including a double-scene, probably from a lintel, King running before Amn with h. es-vases and h. ap andoar.

%Gabolde, L and Rondot, V. in BIFAO 96 (1996), 211 fig. 17 (one block)Karnak. Miscellaneous from Third Pylon.ii2. 74ATwo blocks of H. atshepsut with text mentioning ‘land of Nubia...’.

%Marchand, S. and Baud, M. in BIFAO 96 (1996), 257, 259 figs. 1, 2Pyramid-field of Abû Rawâsh. Pyramid.iii2.1Plans.

%Pantalacci, L. in BIFAO 96 (1996), 360, fig. 1Oasis of El-Dâkhla. Balât. Qila el-Dabba. Finds.vii. 296ASealing with Horus name of Pepy II.

%Pantalacci, L. in BIFAO 96 (1996), 363, fig. 5Oasis of El-Dâkhla. Balât. Qila el-Dabba. Mastaba III.vii. 296ASealing with names of Pepy II.

%Wuttmann, M. et al. in BIFAO 96 (1996), 393-402 figs. 4-6El-Khârga Oasis. Ain Manâwîr. Brick-built temple of Osiris. Dyn. XXVII.vii. 295ADescription with plan and views.

%Wuttmann, M. et al. in BIFAO 96 (1996), see 399El-Khârga Oasis. Ain Manâwîr. Brick-built temple of Osiris. Dyn. XXVII.vii. 295AEntrance to sanctuary. Lintel. Two seated falcon-headed deities, H. ar[akhti (?)] and Khons.

%Wuttmann, M. et al. in BIFAO 96 (1996), see 399

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El-Khârga Oasis. Ain Manâwîr. Brick-built temple of Osiris. Dyn. XXVII.vii. 295ARoom before sanctuary. Remains of scenes, deities and texts.

%Wuttmann, M. et al. in BIFAO 96 (1996), 430 [2.2.3.6] fig. 65 on 429El-Khârga Oasis. Ain Manâwîr. Miscell.vii. 295ANew Year’s vessel of H. etepnub, prob. Dyn, XXVI.

%Zignani, P. in BIFAO 96 (1996), 470 figs. 16, 17Dendera. Birth House. Rooms leading to Corridor. North Room.vi. 104AViews.

%Zignani, P. in BIFAO 96 (1996), 470 figs. 19, 20Dendera. Temple of H. ath. or. Side-room Vvi. 53A(72) West doorway. Views.

%Zignani, P. in BIFAO 96 (1996), 470 fig. 21Dendera, Temple of H. ath. or. Side-room III.vi. 53A(66) East doorway. Lintel, double-scene, King and small Ih. y (?) before three deities

%Zignani, P. in BIFAO 96 (1996), 470 fig. 24Dendera. Temple of Isis.vi.106ADoorway <<>>.

%Zignani, P. in BIFAO 96 (1996), 470 fig. 25Dendera. Temple of H. ath. or. Propylon. Inner face.vi. 43AView of inner face.

%Zignani, P. in BIFAO 96 (1996), 470 fig. 26Dendera. Temple of H. ath. or. East Gate.vi. 108AView of inner face.

%Zignani, P. in BIFAO 96 (1996), 470 fig. 27Dendera. Temple of H. arsomtus. Pylon.vi. 108AView.

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%Zignani, P. in BIFAO 96 (1996), 471 fig. 29Karnak. Temple of Apet.ii2. 246AView of doorway in east side.

%Zignani, P. in BIFAO 96 (1996), 481 figs. 31, 33 [left] (top register), 34 [left] (top register)Dendera. Temple of H. ath. or. Exterior.vi. 77A(237) Four registers.

%Zignani, P. in BIFAO 96 (1996), 481, 484 figs. 33 [right], 34 [right] (first scene on bottom register), 35(first scene on bottom register), 36 (detail of text from first scene on bottom register)Dendera. Temple of H. ath. or. Exterior South Wall of Outer Hypostyle.vi. 80A(261)-(263) Right half of wall.

%Grimal, N. in BIFAO 96 (1996), 495-9 fig. 2Abû Rawâsh.iii2. 1Report of IFAO excavations, 1995-1996, with view of north-east angle of pyramid.

%Grimal, N. in BIFAO 96 (1996), 500-2 fig. 3Oasis of El-Dâkhla. Ain As.îl. Town.vii. 296AReport of IFAO excavations 1995-1996 with view of palace.

%Grimal, N. in BIFAO 96 (1996), see 504-5Karnak. Northern Group. E1. Treasury of Tuthmosis I.ii2. 16AReport of 1995-1996 excavations.

%Grimal, N. in BIFAO 96 (1996), see 564, 566Alexandria. Found in Harbour.iv. 3AObelisk fragments and decorated block of Sethos I.

%Grimal N. in BIFAO 96 (1996), see 564-5Alexandria. Found in Harbour.iv. 3AFragment of obelisk, Dyn. XXVI (?).

%Grimal, N. in BIFAO 96 (1996), see 565Alexandria. Found in Harbour.iv. 3A

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Sphinx of Sesostris III.

%Grimal, N. in BIFAO 96 (1996), see 565Alexandria. Found in Harbour.iv. 3AFragmentary sphinx of Ramesses II.

%Grimal, N. in BIFAO 96 (1996), see 565Alexandria. Found in Harbour.iv. 3ASphinx of Psammetichus II.

%Grimal, N. in BIFAO 96 (1996). see 565-9Alexandria. Found in Harbour.iv. 3ASphinx, and sphinx frags, H. ath. or crown from statue, bust of royal statue, and other statue frags.

%Grimal, N. in BIFAO 96 (1996), see 566-7Alexandria. Found in Harbour.iv. 3AFragment of column, and two inscribed blocks of Ramesses II.

%Grimal, N. in BIFAO 96 (1996), see 567Alexandria. Found in Harbour.iv. 3AFragment of architrave or lintel of Apries.

%Grimal, N. in BIFAO 96 (1996), 568 fig. 7Alexandria. Found in Harbour.iv. 3AColossal statue of a Ptolemaic king, head and feet lost, red granite.

%Baud, M. in BIFAO 97 (1997), 19-22, fig. 1Oasis of El-Dâkhla. Town. Ain As.îl.vii. 296Report of IFAO excavation with plan.

%Baud, M. and Dobrev, V. in BIFAO 97 (1997), 35-42 figs. and photos (verso)S. aqqâra. In and around pyramid-enclosure of Iput II. Ankhnespepy.iii2. 676Sarcophagus, granite, with basalt lid with remains of annals of Dyn.VI on both sides, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 65908.

%Bickel, S. and Tallet, P. in BIFAO 97 (1997), 67-75 figs. 1-3 (3 = reconstruction)

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Heliopolis. El-Mat.arîya. Finds.iv. 64ABlock with text of H. arbes, probably from his tomb, Dyn. XXIV - early Dyn. XXVI, in privatepossession.

%Bickel, S. and Tallet, P. in BIFAO 97 (1997), see 76-8 [1,2]Heliopolis. Miscell.iv. 64AWall-fragments with long texts of Udjah. ormeh. ent, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.

%Bickel, S. and Tallet, P. in BIFAO 97 (1997), see 77 [1]Heliopolis. El-Khus.ûs..iv. 60ABlock from tomb of Udjah. ormeh. ent, Dyn. XXVI.

%Bickel, S. and Tallet , P. in BIFAO 97 (1997), 77 [2] fig 7.Heliopolis. Ezbet el-Zeitûn.iv. 62ASarcophagus of Udjah. ormeh. ent, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, unnumbered.

%Bickel, S. and Tallet, P. in BIFAO 97 (1997), see 78 [3]Heliopolis. El-Khus.ûs..iv. 60ABlocks of Pedepep, Dyn. XXVI.

%Bickel. S. and Tallet, P. in BIFAO 97 (1997), see 78 [4]Heliopolis. El-Khus.ûs.iv. 60ATwo frags. of relief of Mutshenet, Dyn. XXVI.

%Bickel, S. and Tallet, P. in BIFAO 97 (1997), see 79 [5](as Seankh Weh. ebr)Heliopolis. El-Khus.ûs..iv. 60ABlocks and frags. including one with name of Weh. ebr (h. rj sankh), Dyn. XXVI.

%Bickel, S. and Tallet, P. in BIFAO 97 (1997), see 79 [6]Heliopolis. El-Mat.arîya.iv. 62ABlocks of Pedusiri Neferebr-sonb, with scene of procession of deities, Dyn. XXVI, in magazine at El-Mat.arîya.

%Bickel. S. and Tallet, P. in BIFAO 97 (1997), 80 [7] fig. 8Heliopolis. Ard el-Naan. Tomb of Iyneferi.iv. 62A

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Anthropoid sarcophagus of Iyneferi, Dyn. XXVI.

%Bickel, S. and Tallet, P. in BIFAO 97 (1997), see 80 [8]Heliopolis. El- Mat.arîya. Tomb of Paneh. esi. Temp. Psammetikhos I.iv. 62ABrief description.

%Bickel, S. and Tallet, P. in BIFAO 97 (1997), see 81 [9]Heliopolis. El-Mat.arîya. Tomb of Thest(i)-Weh. ebr. Dyn. XXVI.iv. 62ABrief description of tomb, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 50246.

%Bickel, S. and Tallet, P. in BIFAO 97 (1997), see 81 [11]Heliopolis. El-Mat.arîya. Tomb of Udjar. Dyn. XXVI.iv. 62ABrief description of tomb, blocks in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 89492 - 503, and sarcophagus, JE 89504.

%Bickel, S. and Tallet, P. in BIFAO 97 (1997), see 82 [12]Heliopolis. El-Mat.arîya. Tomb of Ramosi.iv. 62ABrief description of tomb, lintel and jambs in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 47120.

%Bickel, S. and Tallet, P. in BIFAO 97 (1997), 82 [13] fig. 9Heliopolis. El-Mat.arîya. Tomb 6, Es-isut.iv. 270A (Add. to p. 62)Brief description of tomb, and sarcophagus in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 57478.

%Bickel, S. and Tallet, P. in BIFAO 97 (1997), see 82-3 [14]Heliopolis. El- Mat.arîya. Tomb 9, H. armakheru, good name Neferebr-sineith.iv. 270A (Add. to p. 62)Brief description of tomb and sarcophagus.

%Bickel, S. and Tallet, P. in BIFAO 97 (1997), see 83 [15]Heliopolis. El- Mat.arîya. Tomb 1, Psammethek-sonb.iv. 270A (Add. to p. 62)Brief description of tomb, and sarcophagus in private possession.

%Bickel, S. and Tallet, P. in BIFAO 97 (1997), see 83 [16]Heliopolis. El-Mat.arîya. Tombs.iv. 62ASarcophagus of Esshe-tfeni, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 87086.

%Bickel, S. and Tallet, P. in BIFAO97 (1997). see 84 [17]

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Heliopolis. Ain Shams.iv. 62ADecorated anthropoid sarcophagus, Dyn. XXVI, in Antiquities Service laboratory.

%Bickel, S. and Tallet, P. in BIFAO 97 (1997), see 84 [18]Heliopolis. El- Mat.arîya.iv. 62ADecorated lid of coffin, Late Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 5.5.46.1.

%Bickel, S. and Tallet,P. in BIFAO 97 (1997), see 84 [19]Heliopolis. El- Mat.arîya. Hod el-Balsam.iv. 62ASarcophagus of Nih. or, Dyn. XXVI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.

%Bickel, S. and Tallet, P. in BIFAO 97 (1997), see 84-5 [20]Heliopolis. El-Marg. Tomb of Pathenfi.iv. 59ABlocks in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36193, 36194, 38824.

%Bickel, S. and Tallet, P. in BIFAO 97 (1997), see 85 [21]Heliopolis. Tell H. isn. Finds.iv. 61ALintel and jamb fragment of H. arsemtuemh. t, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 88213, 88215, 88216,88212.

%Bickel, S. and Tallet, P. in BIFAO 97 (1997), see 85 [22]Heliopolis. El-Mat.arîya. Various.iv. 62AStela of Djeatemefankh, temp. Amasis, in private possession.

%Bickel, S. and Tallet, P. in BIFAO 97 (1997), 87 fig. 6Heliopolis.iv. 59APlan.

%Dobrev, V. and Leclant, J. in BIFAO 97 (1997), 149-56 figs.S. aqqâra. Pyramid-complex of Pepy I. Pyramids of queens. Pyramid of Inenek Inti.iii2.424ABlocks with name of Queen Nedjeftet, Dyn. VI.

%Martin, M. in BIFAO 97 (1997), 181, 183 [1-2], 186 [fig. 1] (from Vansleb MSS)S. aqqâra. Objects from tombs.iii2. 770AOffering-table of a h. etep-uzat priest, Royal scribe, etc., name illegible, Late Period.

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%Martin, M. in BIFAO 97 (1997), 181, 183 [1-2], 186 [fig. 2] (from Vansleb MSS)S. aqqâra. Objects from tombs.iii2. 732ANiche with figures of Amen-r, Mut and Khons (?), dedicated by Perthai (or Perpai), with added Greektext, Late Period or Ptolemaic.

%Sourouzian, H. in BIFAO 97 (1997), 240-2, 246-8 [figs. 1-3] (with reconstruction)Karnak. Temple of Monthu. Court. II.ii2. 9AThree fragments of a colossal sphinx of Amenophis III, head in Alexandria Mus. 25792, other fragments(= Karnak I figs. 6, 7A, B and 8).

Sourouzian, H. in BIFAO 97 (1997), 242-4, 249-50 [figs. 4-6] (with reconstruction)Karnak. Temple of Monthu. Hypostyle. Room VI.ii2. 9AStatue -group, Amenophis III kneeling in h. eb-sed dress, protected by Amn. Head of king wearing bluecrown in Alexandria Mus. 406, remainder (=Karnak I, 8-9 fig. 11 pl. xv).

%Sourouzian, H. in BIFAO 97 (1997), 244 fig. 7 [a] on 251800-621-115Base of statue, [Amn-r seated, with Amenophis II kneeling], black granite, In Cairo Mus. 1139.

%Sourouzian, H. in BIFAO 97 (1997), 245, 252 [fig. 8 [a]]Mît Rahîna. Kôm el-Arbaîn.iii2. 852ARemains of double-statue, lower part of seated god probably crowning kneeling H. aremh. ab, quartzite.

%Sourouzian, H. in BIFAO 97 (1997), 244, 252 [8 [b]]Luxor Temple. V. First Antechamber.ii2. 320 (122)AIII, King kneeling in front of Amun in 2.

%Thiers, C. in BIFAO 97 (1997), 253-9, 265-7 figs. (with reconstructions)Cairo. Monuments re-used. After Dyn. XX.iv. 73AGranite pyramidal naos of Ptolemy II Philadelphus, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No.16.8.34.1 (ingarden).

%Ziegler, C. et al. in BIFAO 97 (1997), 270, 284 figs.S. aqqâra. Around Pyramid-complex of Unis.iii2. 614AViews.

%Ziegler, C. et al. in BIFAO 97 (1997), see 275-9

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S. aqqâra. Around Pyramid-complex of Unis. Tb. Akhtih. otp.iii2. 634AReport of Musée du Paris, Musée du Louvre excavations, 1993-6.

%Ziegler, C. et al. in BIFAO 97 (1997), 275, 289 [fig. 9, left] (statue in situ)S. aqqâra. Around Pyramid-complex of Unis. Tb. Akhtih. otp. Finds.iii2. 637AStatue of deceased seated, headless.

%Ziegler, C. et al. in BIFAO 97 (1997), 275, 289 [fig. 9, right] (lintel in situ)S. aqqâra. Around Pyramid-complex of Unis, Tb. Akhtih. otp. Finds.iii2. 637ALintel from a doorway.

%Ziegler, C. et al. in BIFAO 97 (1997), 276, 289 [fig. 10]S. aqqâra. Around the Pyramid-complex of Unis. Tb. Akhtih. otp.iii2. 637AStanding statue of deceased, head and feet lost, wearing bat-emblem.

%Ziegler, C. et al. in BIFAO 97 (1997), 279, 291 [fig. 14]S. aqqâra. Around Pyramid-complex of Unis. Tb. Akhtih. otp.iii2. 637AStatue of deceased as scribe, head and arms lost.

%Ziegler, C. et al. in BIFAO 97 (1997), see 280-1S. aqqâra. Around Pyramid-complex of Unis. Tb. E 17. Akhtih. otp.iii2. 633AReport of Paris, Musée du Louvre excavations, 1993-6.

%Ziegler, C. et al. in BIFAO 97 (1997), 280, 292 [fig. 15]S. aqqâra. Around Pyramid-complex of Unis. Tb. E 17. Akhtih. otp.iii2. 634 (10)APart of lintel and panel of false-door.

%Zignani, P. and Nilsson, N. in BIFAO 97 (1997), 301 fig. 4Dendera. Temple of H. ath. or. Façade.vi. 45AView.

%Zignani, P. and Nilsson, N. in BIFAO 97 (1997), 305 fig. 11Edfu. Temple of Horus. Exterior of temple proper.vi. 158 (301)ATop three registers.

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%Grimal, N. in BIFAO 97 (1997), 319-26 figs. 1, 2Abû Rawâsh. Pyramid-complex of Razedef.iii2. 1AReport of IFAO excavations, 1996-1997, with plan and view of entrance to pyramid.

%Grimal, N. in BIFAO 97 (1997), 327-8 fig. 3Oasis of El-Dâkhla. Town. Ain As.îl.vii. 296APalace. IFAO excavations 1996-1997 with view.

%Grimal, N. in BIFAO 97 (1997), see 327Oasis of El-Dâkhla. Town Ain As.îl.vii. 296APalace. Two door-jambs with title of Governor of Medunufer.

%Grimal, N. in BIFAO 97 (1997), see 328-9Oasis of El-Dâkhla. Town Ain As.îl. Finds.vii. 296AThree tablets and other fragments with lists of names, sealings, including some with names of Pepy I andPepy II, and official titles.

%Grimal, N. in BIFAO 97 (1997), see 330-1Karnak. Northern group. E’. Treasury of Tuthmosis I.ii2. 16AReport of IFAO excavations, 1996-1997..

%Grimal, N. in BIFAO 97 (1997), see 358-60Tell Umm el-Breigât (Tebtunis). Temple.iv. 103AReport of IFAO excavations, 1996-1997.

%Grimal, N. in BIFAO 97 (1997), see 376Alexandria. Found in harbour.iv. 3AObelisk of Sethos I, another one (Inv. 2500).

%Baud, M. in BIFAO 98 (1998), 16-18 fig. 1 on 28Abû Rawâsh. Pyramid-complex of Razedef. Statues.iii2.2AVarious inscribed fragments of seated statues.

%Bickel, S. et al. in BIFAO 98 (1998), 31-47 figs. and figs. 6-16 on 51-6Cairo. Monuments and re-used blocks found in the city. After Dyn. XX.iv.71A

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Block with annals of probably King Pemu.

%see Castel G. et al. in BIFAO 98 (1998), 62 fig. 9 [a] (plan with position of stela)Red Sea Routes. Wadi um Balad.vii.339AStela of Merykau, Overseer of the Seal, temp. Amenemh. t II.

%Castel G. et al. in BIFAO 98 (1998), 71 photo 12 (as perhaps King H. arh. ut)Red Sea Routes. Wadi um Balad.vii.339AFragment of pot with name of an Early Dynastic king, reading uncertain.

%Colin, F. in BIFAO 98 (1998), 92 figs. 1, 2 on 116Red Sea Routes. Branch road from Qift. to Berenice. Wadi Menîh. .vii.327ARock inscriptions and drawings, views.

%Colin, F. in BIFAO 98 (1998), 92-4 [1] fig. 3 on 117Red Sea Routes. Branch road from Qift. to Berenice. Wadi Menîh. .vii.327ARock inscription of Si-ibshek, scribe, New Kingdom.

%Colin, F. in BIFAO 98 (1998), 94-100 [2] figs.4, 5 on 117Red Sea Routes. Branch road from Qift. to Berenice. Wadi Menîh. .vii.327ARock inscription of Kay,Steward of the cattle of Amn, Dyn. XIX-XX.

%Colin, F. in BIFAO 98 (1998), 100-2 [3] figs.6, 7 on 118Red Sea Routes. Branch road from Qift. to Berenice. Wadi Menîh. .vii.327ARock inscription of Neh. esi, Scribe of the Overseer of the Expedition, New Kingdom.

%Colin, F. in BIFAO 98 (1998), 102-3 [4] fig. 8 on 118Red Sea Routes. Branch road from Qift. to Berenice. Wadi Menîh. .vii.327ARock inscription of Amenhotep, Servant of the Treasury of Amn, N. K.

%Colin, F. in BIFAO 98 (1998), 103-5 [5] figs. 9,10 on 119Red Sea Routes. Branch road from Qift. to Berenice. Wadi Menîh. .vii.327ARock inscription, deified Amenophis I offering to Min.

%Colin, F. in BIFAO 98 (1998), 105-7 [6, 8-10] figs. 12-15 on 120-1Red Sea Routes. Branch road from Qift. to Berenice. Wadi Menîh. .

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vii.327ARock inscriptions and drawings.Hieroglyphic inscription, and drawings of Min and warriors.

%Colin, F. in BIFAO 98 (1998), 106 [7] fig. 13 on 120Red Sea Routes. Branch road from Qift. to Berenice. Wadi Menîh. .vii.327ARock inscription of Nebmeni.

%Colin, F. in BIFAO 98 (1998), 107 fig. 16 on 121Red Sea Routes. Branch road from Qift. to Berenice. El-Buwêb.vii.327ARock inscriptions and drawings. View.

%Colin, F. in BIFAO 98 (1998), 107-14 [11-17] figs. 17-27 on 122-5Red Sea Routes. Branch road from Qift. to Berenice. El-Buwêb.vii.327ARock inscriptions and drawings including: cartouche of Menkheperre, hieroglyphic inscriptions of agoldworker of Amun and a scribe, a demotic text.

%Dobrev, V. in BIFAO 98 (1998), 151 photos 1, 2 on 170S. aqqâra. Pyramid-complex of Pepy I. Pyramid.iii2..423AViews of south-west and north-west corners.

Dobrev, V. in BIFAO 98 (1998), 151-62 [A3, B4-6, C5, 6, D8, 9, E4, 5, F3-12] figs. 1-27 on 163-9S. aqqâra. Pyramid-complex of Pepy I. Pyramid.iii2..423AMason’s graffiti.Names of officials on blocks: Neferptah. [A3], Vizier, H. ati (or H. ati...) [B4], Nebuiankh-h. arkhuf [B5], Titi[B6], all King’s sons, Kaaper [C5], Mem or Memi [C6], both Royal Chamberlains, Khentika [D8, F3],Djedi [D9], both Royal Stewards, Meri [E4], Count, Neferkhuu [E5], Overseer of the Expedition,Khentika (woman) [F4], Iris [F5], Meriah. ankh [F6], Neferwenenset [F7], Nepesesh [F8], Khnementi[F9], Khentiresisebeh. [F10][, K. edu [F11], Ka [F12].

%Guilhou, N. in BIFAO 98 (1998), 197-210 figs. 1-10 on 211-13 (as Dyn. XIX-XX)8Fragment of tomb wall with 4 columns of text from the Book of the Heavenly Cow, painted, Dyn.XVIII, in Avignon, Musée Calvert, 8.

%Mathieu, B. in BIFAO 98 (1998), 235-42 photos 1-4 on 243-4 fig. 1on 245Red Sea Routes. Wadi um Balad.vii.339AStela of Merykau, Overseer of the Seal, temp. Amenemh. t II.

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%Pantalacci, L. in BIFAO 98 (1998), 306-15 figs. 1 and 2.Two letters, Nos. 3686, 4965Oasis of El-Dâkhla. Town. Ain As.îl. Palace.vii.296AInscribed clay tablets, administrative and personal letters.

%Schweitzer, A. in BIFAO 98 (1998), 326 fig. 1 on 345District of Akhmîmv.17APlan showing cemeteries.

%Schweitzer, A. in BIFAO 98 (1998), 330, 340, 341 figs. 4, 5, 26, 27 on 346, 352 (as Ptolemaic)Details, two sons of Horus and Anubis on shrine, mask, usekh-collarAkhmîm. Miscell. Coffins.v.24ACoffin of Tashenmin, Late Period, in Colmar, Musée d’Histoire Naturelle L.18519.

%Schweitzer, A. in BIFAO 98 (1998), 331, 341 fig. 6 on 347 (as from Akhmîm)8Mummy-case of a man with demotic inscription, Graeco-Roman, in Berlin Museum 13463.

%Schweitzer, A. in BIFAO 98 (1998), 331-2, 341 fig. 7 on 347 (as late Ptolemaic to early Roman)Akhmîm. Miscell. Coffins.v.24ACartonnage (name unknown), Ptolemaic, in London, British Museum, EA 29782.

%Schweitzer, A. in BIFAO 98 (1998), 333, 342 figs. 12, 14, 16, 17 on 348-350Akhmîm. Miscell. Coffins.v.24ACartonnage of woman Tamin, inscribed in demotic, Roman, in London, British Museum, EA 29586.

-Schweitzer, A. in BIFAO 98 (1998), 335 fig. 13 on 349<<>>

%Schweitzer, A. in BIFAO 98 (1998), 341 fig. 24 on 352 (as from Akhmîm and Ptolemaic)8Wooden mummy-case and cartonnage mummy ornaments of Ankh-h. ap, Late Period, in Hildesheim1905.

%Zignani, P. et al. in BIFAO 98 (1998), 465 fig. 4Dendera. Temple of Hathor. Exterior of Sanctuary.vi.63AView of part of west wall.

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%Zignani, P. et al. in BIFAO 98 (1998), 468 fig. 5Dendera. Temple of Hathor. Exterior.vi.75AEast side. View of front part.

%see Grimal, N. in BIFAO 98 (1998), 499-505Pyramid-field of Abû Rawâsh. Pyramid-complex of Razedef.iii2.1AIFAO report of excavations 1997-1998.

%see Grimal, N. in BIFAO 98 (1998), 505-6Oasis of El-Dâkhla. Town. Ain As.îl. Palace.vii.296AIFAO report of excavations 1997-1998.

%Grimal, N. in BIFAO 98 (1998), 505 fig. 1Lintel with titles of MedunuferOasis of El-Dâkhla. Town. Ain As.îl. Palace.vii.296ASanctuary. Naos with name and titles of Medunufer.

%see Grimal, N. in BIFAO 98 (1998), 507Oasis of El-Dâkhla. Town. Ain As.îl.vii.296AIFAO report of excavations 1997-1998.

%see Grimal, N. in BIFAO 98 (1998), 552Oasis of Bah. rîya. El-Bawîti. Sanctuary of Heracles and Amun.vii.299AStela with hieroglyphic text invoking Amun-Re-Horus and Khons, Lord of Djesjes.

%Baud, M. et al. in BIFAO 99 (1999), 1-2 , 8-9 fig. 1 on 14El-Dâkhla Oasis.El-Agoula, near Kharga Road.vii.298ARock inscriptions and stelae..Description with view.

%Baud, M. et al. in BIFAO 99 (1999), 2 [1], 8-9 fig. 2 on 14El-Dâkhla Oasis.El-Agoula, near Kharga Road.vii.298ARock inscriptions and stelae.Ameny, Mayor, Middle Kingdom.

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%Baud, M. et al. in BIFAO 99 (1999), 2-3 [2], 8-9 fig. 3 on 15El-Dâkhla Oasis.El-Agoula, near Kharga Road.vii.298ARock inscriptions and stelae.Meri, Son of the Mayor, M. K.

%Baud, M. et al. in BIFAO 99 (1999), 3-4 [3], 8-9 fig. 4 on 15El-Dâkhla Oasis.El-Agoula, near Kharga Road.vii.298ARock inscriptions and stelae.Meri, Son of the Mayor, another inscription, Middle Kingdom.

%Baud, M. et al. in BIFAO 99 (1999), 4-5 [4], 8-9 fig. 5 on 16El-Dâkhla Oasis.El-Agoula, near Kharga Road.vii.298ARock inscriptions and stelae.Meri, Son of the Mayor, standing before seated Ameny, Mayor, Middle Kingdom.

%Baud, M. et al. in BIFAO 99 (1999), 5-6 [6], 8-9, fig. 7 on 18El-Dâkhla Oasis.El-Agoula, near Kharga Road.vii.298ARock inscriptions and stelae.Khentekhtaihotp, Mayor, year 8 of unnamed king, mentioning an expedition of 420 persons, M. K.

%Baud, M. et al. in BIFAO 99 (1999), 7-9 [7] fig. 8 on 18El-Dâkhla Oasis.South of Dâkhla.Rock inscription.Meri, Steward, year 23 of unnamed king, late Dyn. XI - Dyn. XII.

%Baud, M. et al. in BIFAO 99 (1999), 8 fig. 12 on 19El-Dâkhla Oasis.El-Agoula, near Kharga Road.vii.298ARock inscriptions and stelae.Hekanakht, son of Kety, and Hetepenre-hep.

%Baud, M. et al. in BIFAO 99 (1999), 11 fig. 9 on 18El-Dâkhla Oasis.El-Agoula, near Kharga Road.

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%Baud, M. et al. in BIFAO 99 (1999), 11 fig. 10 on 19El-Dâkhla Oasis.El-Agoula, near Kharga Road.vii.298ARock inscriptions and stelae.Ibi, Scribe of the temple, M. K.

%Baud, M. et al. in BIFAO 99 (1999), 11 fig. 11 on 19El-Dâkhla Oasis.El-Agoula, near Kharga Road.vii.298ARock inscriptions and stelae.Meri, Scribe of a district, M. K.

%Cherpion, N. in BIFAO 99 (1999), 85-94 fig. 1, figs. 2 [a], 3-11 on 95-9El-Dâkhla Oasis.Town. Ain As.îl. Palace. Sanctuary of Medunufer.vii.296ASeated statue of Medunufer.

%Cherpion, N. in BIFAO 99 (1999), 85 n. 4 fig. 2 [b] on 95El-Dâkhla Oasis.Town. Ain As.îl. Palace.vii.296APlan showing sanctuaries.

%Cherpion, N. in BIFAO 99 (1999), 91-3 figs. 12-15 on 100El-Dâkhla Oasis.Balat. Qila el-Dabba. Mastaba II. Imapepy.vii. 296AGroup statue, Imapepy and wife Isut, seated.

%Cherpion, N. in BIFAO 99 (1999), 92 fig. 16 on 101HeadMeir.A.I. Tomb of Niankh-Pepy-kem.iv.247AWooden statue of deceased in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 236.

%Cherpion, N. in BIFAO 99 (1999), 92 fig. 17 on 101

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HeadS. aqqâra. Tombs. Position unknown. Gegi.iii2.691ASeated statue of Gegi, in Cairo, Egfyptian Museum, CG 73.

%Cherpion, N. in BIFAO 99 (1999), 92 fig.18 on 101HeadS. aqqâra. West of the Step Pyramid. Ishethi/Thethi. Serdab.iii2.610AStatue of deceased with staff and sceptre, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 88575.

%Gabolde, L. in BIFAO 99 (1999), 195-200 ill.Dendera site. Miscell. Reliefs.v.115APart of lintel, Tuthmosis III wearing white crown running before seated Amun-Re, probably from achapel founded by the king.

%Kaper, O. and Worp, K. in BIFAO 99 (1999), 233 fig. 1 on 251El-Dâkhla Oasis.Temple of Deir el-H. agar.vii.297APlan.

%Kaper, O. and Worp, K. in BIFAO 99 (1999), 233, 243, 245-6, 249-50 figs. 7, 8 [left], 12, 17-19 on254, 256, 258El-Dâkhla Oasis.Temple of Deir el-H. agar. Temenos wall.vii.297AGraffiti. Representations of Thoth as ibis and baboon and Amun as ram. Roman.

%Koenig, Y. in BIFAO 99 (1999), 274 ill. on 275 (from Davies)Scene with Horus of Letopolis in register IVEl-Khârga OasisTemple of Hibis. Sanctuary.vii.285A(113)-(114)(113)-(114)Thicknesses. Nine registers of mythological scenes.

%Marchand, S. and Tallet, P. in BIFAO 99 (1999), 308 fig. 1 [a, b] on 310El-Dâkhla Oasis.Town. Ain As.îl. New Kingdom.vii.296ADoor-jambs. Right door-jamb with mention of Neith, left door-jamb, fragment only. New Kingdom.

%Marchand, S. and Tallet, P. in BIFAO 99 (1999), 309 fig. 2 on 310

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El-Dâkhla Oasis.Town. Ain As.îl. New Kingdom.vii.296AStela of Menkheper and wife Shepset, with mention of the Southern Oasis, temp. Tuthmosis IV.

%Marchand, S. and Tallet, P. in BIFAO 99 (1999), 315 fig. 4 on 316El-Dâkhla Oasis.vii.295AMap of the oasis, including New Kingdom sites.

%Sambin, C. in BIFAO 99 (1999), 397-8, 401, 403, 406 fig. 1 on 408One scene, probably Queen Cleopatra VII leaving palace on north wall [=Rapport...Médamoud,Inscriptions, 32 fig. 14]Nag el-Madâmûd. Ptolemaic and Roman Temple. North Kiosk.v.139(3)-(9)AInterior. Remains of scenes.

%Sambin, C. in BIFAO 99 (1999), 400 fig. 2 on 408One scene, King leaving palace on north wall [=Rapport...Médamoud, Inscriptions, 30 fig. 11]Nag el-Madâmûd. Ptolemaic and Roman Temple. Central Kiosk.v.139 (10-(12)AThickness, and north wall of interior.

%Sambin, C. in BIFAO 99 (1999), 400 fig. 3 on 409One scene, King leaving palace on south wall [=Rapport...Médamoud, Inscriptions, 34 fig. 15]Nag el-Madâmûd. Ptolemaic and Roman Temple. North Kiosk.v.139(3)-(9)AInterior. Remains of scenes.

%Sambin, C. in BIFAO 99 (1999), 402 fig. 4 on 409Ptolemy IV offering flowers and two decorated columns to Monthu in IVKarnak. Northern Group. Temple of Monthu.ii2.3(8)(d)Four registers, I, II, Ptolemy III... III, IV, Ptolemy IV...

Thiers, C. in BIFAO 99 (1999), 423-41figs. 1(reconstruction), 2-5 on 442-5S. a el-H. agar (Sais). Miscell.iv.49AFragments of monolithic granite naos from Temple, year 22 of Ptolemy II Philadelphus, upper part,present location not known, frag. in Naples Inv. 1034, lower part in Paris, Musée du Louvre C 123.

%Grimal, N. in BIFAO 99 (1999), 458 fig. 2Abû Rawâsh. Pyramid complex of Radjedef. Pyramid.iii2.1A

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%Grimal, N. in BIFAO 99 (1999), 463 fig. 3El-Dâkhla Oasis.Town. Ain As.îl. Palace. Sanctuary of Medunufer.vii.296AIFAO excavation report 1998-1999 with view of vaulted sanctuary.

%see Grimal, N. in BIFAO 99 (1999), 465El-Dâkhla Oasis.Town. Ain As.îl. Palace.vii.296AStela, owner, name lost, with text of ideal autobiography.

%see Grimal, N. in BIFAO 99 (1999), 479-80Dendera site.Franco-Polish excavations.v.115ARe-used inscribed blocks, sandstone, probably from a chapel of Osiris, Ptolemaic.

%Abdel Fatah, A. G. and Bickel, S. in BIFAO 100 (2000), 1-10, 17-21 figs. 1, 2 [upper right], 4 [left], pls.(photos) 3-7Sidmant. Various.iv.116ACoffin of woman Wadj [Sid2Sid], containing coffin of child Khety, Dyn. IX-X.

%Abdel Fatah, A. G. and Bickel, S. in BIFAO 100 (2000), 1-3, 10-21 figs. 2 [upper left, lower], 3, 4[middle and right], pls. (photos) 8-19Sidmant. Various.iv.116AOuter and inner coffins of Khety [Sid3Sid, Sid4Sid], Dyn. IX-X.

%Aubourg, E. and Zignani, P. in BIFAO 100 (2000), 51 fig. 2Without Hathor kioskDendera. Temple of Hathor. Roof.vi.93AView.

%Aubourg, E. and Zignani, P. in BIFAO 100 (2000), 69 fig. 27Dendera. Temple of Hathor. West Staircase.vi.91AView.

%Aufrere, S. in BIFAO 100 (2000), 79-127

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Discussion of oases with transliteration and translation of textsEdfu. Temple of Horus. Girdle Wall. Inner Face. West Wall.vi.161(310)-(311)ABase, Ptolemy XI and Cleopatra III, followed by figures representing the seven Oases.

%Bickel, S. and Tallet, P. in BIFAO 100 (2000), 129-34 figs. 1-4Heliopolis. Miscell.iv.63ADouble-statue, Isis and Osiris seated, dedicated by Suro, Chief of the storehouse in the temple of Re, withfamily mentioned including son Paraemhab, Third Int. Per., found east of ‘Ain Shems, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 92591.

%Bickel, S. and Tallet, P. in BIFAO 100 (2000), 134-6 fig. 5Heliopolis. El-Mat.arîya.iv.62AStela fragment of Kuki, Shield-bearer of the King, son of Ankhhor and Tasai, daughter ofPefteu(em)auibastet who had a son, Tjekerti, 3rd Int. Period, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No.16.3.64.1.

%Bickel, S. and Tallet, P. in BIFAO 100 (2000), 136-41 fig. 7Heliopolis. El-Mat.arîya.iv.62AStela fragment of Esptah, Great chief, son of Hartefnakht and Inefert, 3rd Int. Period, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 67846.

%Dobrev, V. et al. in BIFAO 100 (2000), 275-6, 279-82 figs. 1, 3, 11, 12, on 14, 15-29S. aqqâra. Around Pyramid-complex of Pepy I. Ankhnesmeryre II. Pyramid-complex.iii2.424ABurial chamber. Pyramid texts on walls, partly in situ, partly found in fragments in and around thepyramid.

%Dobrev, V. et al. in BIFAO 100 (2000), 275 fig. 2S. aqqâra. Around Pyramid-complex of Pepy I. Ankhnesmeryre II. Pyramid-complex.iii2.424AView of corner.

%Dobrev, V. et al. in BIFAO 100 (2000), 276 figs. 4, 5, 6 (showing sarcophagus in situ)S. aqqâra. Around Pyramid-complex of Pepy I. Ankhnesmeryre II. Pyramid-complex.iii2.424ABurial chamber. Views.

%Dobrev, V. et al. in BIFAO 100 (2000), 276 figs. 7-9S. aqqâra. Around Pyramid-complex of Pepy I. Ankhnesmeryre II. Pyramid-complex.iii2.424A

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%Dobrev, V. et al. in BIFAO 100 (2000), 276 fig. 10S. aqqâra. Around Pyramid-complex of Pepy I. Ankhnesmeryre II. Pyramid-complex.iii2.424ABurial chamber. Lower part of west wall with titles of queen.

%Dobrev, V. et al. in BIFAO 100 (2000), 278 fig. 13S. aqqâra. Around Pyramid-complex of Pepy I. Ankhnesmeryre II. Pyramid-complex.iii2.424AAerial view.

%Dobrev, V. et al. in BIFAO 100 (2000), 276, 278-9 fig. 14S. aqqâra. Around Pyramid-complex of Pepy I. Ankhnesmeryre II. Pyramid-complex.iii2.424ABurial chamber. Sarcophagus in situ.

%Dobrev, V. et al. in BIFAO 100 (2000), 279, 282 figs. 30-3S. aqqâra. Around Pyramid-complex of Pepy I. Ankhnesmeryre II. Pyramid-complex.iii2.424ABurial chamber. Fragments of stone vessels, one with mention of first heb-sed of Pepy I, found insarcophagus.

%Thiers, C. in BIFAO 100 (2000), 393-7, 401-2 fig. 1Tôd. Temple of Monthu. Ptolemaic Temple. Hall.v.168ADoorway at the rear. Scene on left part of lintel, two bull-headed deities and king before Montu andTjenent-Raattaui.

%Thiers, C. in BIFAO 100 (2000), 393, 397-402 fig. 2Tôd. Temple of Monthu. Ptolemaic Temple. Hall.v.168ADoorway at the rear. Scene on right part of lintel, two bull-headed deities and king before Montu andRaattaui.

%Yamani, S. and Pantalacci, L. in BIFAO 100 (2000), 437-41 figs. 1-3Oasis of El-Dâkhla. Bâlat. Finds at Ezbet Bashendi.vii.296AStela of Sedjeb, deceased seated before offering table with man offering to him, Dyn. XI.

%Mathieu, B. in BIFAO 100 (2000), 448-52 fig. 1Pyramid-field of Abû Rawâsh. Pyramid-complex of Razedef.iii2.1AIFAO report of excavations 2000 with view of north face of pyramid.

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%see Mathieu, B. in BIFAO 100 (2000), 449Pyramid-field of Abû Rawâsh. Pyramid-complex of Razedef. Finds.iii2.3ALeft part of head of Radjedef wearing nemes, gneiss.

%see Mathieu, B. in BIFAO 100 (2000), 450Pyramid-field of Abû Rawâsh. Pyramid-complex of Razedef. Finds.iii2.3AOffering basin, partially inscribed, found in situ.

%see Mathieu, B. in BIFAO 100 (2000), 485Bah. rîya Oasis. Qâret el-Daba’. Finds.vii.311AFragment of sealing of a governor, Menkheperre..., L. P.

%see Mathieu, B. in BIFAO 100 (2000), 486-9Oasis of el-Dâkhla. ‘Ain As.îl. Palace.vii.296AIFAO excavation report 1999-2000.

%see Mathieu, B. in BIFAO 100 (2000), 488-9Oasis of el-Dâkhla. ‘Ain As.îl. Palace.vii.296AExcavation report 1999-2000, inscribed material including sealings of Pepy I, Pepy II, the Horus name ofeither Merenre or Pepy II and tablets with cartouches of ...kheperre, and Per...re, the last two dated toDyn. VIII.

%Mathieu, B. in BIFAO 100 (2000), 496 fig. 7Theban Tomb 359. Inherkha.Deceased and familyi2.423(14)A Prophet of Osiris, followed by two men and a woman, offers statuette of Osiris and ushabti-box todeceased and family.

%Mathieu, B. in BIFAO 100 (2000), 500-1Dendera. Temple of Hathor. Exterior.vi.75AEast side. Part description of some scenes.(IFAO report 1999-2000).

%Mathieu, B. in BIFAO 100 (2000), 502 fig. 8Dendera. Temple of Hathor.vi.75AView of part of the interior. (IFAO report 1999-2000).

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%Mathieu, B. in BIFAO 100 (2000), 521-2 fig. 10T. ôd. Ptolemaic Temple.v.168AKing offering incense to Hathor. (IFAO report 2000)

%Mathieu, B. in BIFAO 100 (2000), 533 fig. 12S. aqqâra. Around Pyramid-complex of Pepy I. Ankhnesmeryre II. Pyramid-complex.iii2.424AAerial view.

%Aufrère, S. H. in BIFAO 101 (2001), 14-15Text with translationDahshûr. Pyramid-complex of Amenemhet III. Tomb of King Awibre Hor.iii2.889ATwo libation vases, alabaster, fragmentary (now restored), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 4028-9.

%Aufrère, S. H. in BIFAO 101 (2001), 15One with cartouche of Amenemhet III, text with translationHawâra. Pyramid of Amenemhet III. Pyramid.iv.100AFragments of vases of Amenemhet III and Princess Neferuptah in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.

%Aufrère, S. H. in BIFAO 101 (2001), 15-16Text with translationEl-Lâhûn. Tomb of Sit-Hathor-Yunet.iv.110AInscribed alabaster magical jar in New York NY, MMA 21.2.62.

%Aufrère, S. H. in BIFAO 101 (2001), 17-21Text with translation and discussionDahshûr. Pyramid-complex of Amenemhet III. Tomb of King Awibre Hor.iii2.888-9AWooden naos in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 70035.

%Aufrère, S. H. in BIFAO 101 (2001), 25-6Description with discussion re dateDahshûr. Pyramid-complex of Amenemhet III. Tomb of King Awibre Hor.iii2.888-9AWooden ka-statue in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 259.

%Aufrère, S. H. in BIFAO 101 (2001), 26-8Translation of textsDahshûr. Pyramid-complex of Amenemhet III. Tomb of King Awibre Hor.iii2.888A

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Two alabaster stelae, with offering text, and with 14 columns of Pyramid Texts, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 30952, 30951.

%Aufrère, S. H. in BIFAO 101 (2001), 28-9Translation of textDahshûr. Pyramid-complex of Amenemhet III. Tomb of King Awibre Hor.iii2.888ACircular offering-table, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 30953.

%Aufrère, S. H. in BIFAO 101 (2001), 31-2DescriptionDahshûr. Pyramid-complex of Amenemhet III. Tomb of King Awibre Hor.iii2.888AMummy-mask, wood, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28107.

%Aufrère, S. H. in BIFAO 101 (2001), 33-4Texts with translationsDahshûr. Pyramid-complex of Amenemhet III. Tomb of King Awibre Hor.iii2.888AWooden rectangular coffin (gold leaf with texts in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28106).

%Aufrère, S. H. in BIFAO 101 (2001), 35-6Text with translationDahshûr. Pyramid-complex of Amenemhet III. Tomb of King Awibre Hor.iii2.888ACanopic-chest, wood with gold leaf (fragments in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 51266).

%Baud, M. and Farout, D. in BIFAO 101 (2001), 43-5 fig. 1 (a)Part of text above door [E], with discussion and translationS. aqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. LS 6. Methen.iii2.494(6)AFalse-door.

%Baud, M. and Farout, D. in BIFAO 101 (2001), 45-7 fig. 1 (b)One column of biographical text at (d) with discussion and translationS. aqqâra. North of the Step Pyramid. LS 6. Methen.iii2.493(1)A(1) Doorway with passage.

%Baud, M. and Farout, D. in BIFAO 101 (2001), 47-8 fig. 2Column of text with biography with discussion and translationS. aqqâra. Objects from tombs. False-doors and stelae.iii2.736AJamb of Hetepherenptah, probably from false-door, probably Dyn. IV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE

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%Baud, M. and Farout, D. in BIFAO 101 (2001), 49-54 fig. 3Thicknesses with biographical text, with discussion and translationS. aqqâra. Around Teti Pyramid. Tomb of Hesi. Temp. Teti. Usurped by Seshemnufer. Chapel.iii2.518ADoorway. Outer lintel and thicknesses, biographical text, inner lintel, name and titles of owner.

%Castel, G. and Tallet, P. in BIFAO 101 (2001), 99 fig. 1 pls. (photos) 1, 2Bah. rîya Oasis. El-Harra.vii.311ADescription with plan of oasis and views.

%Castel, G. and Tallet, P. in BIFAO 101 (2001), 101-2 fig. 4 pls. (photos) 3, 8, 11Bah. rîya Oasis. El-Harra.vii.311ARock inscriptions, description with plan and views.

%Castel, G. and Tallet, P. in BIFAO 101 (2001), 105-6, 110 [1, 2, 5], 114 pls. (photos and facs.) 19, 21,24, 25 and on 8Bah. rîya Oasis. El-Harra.vii.311ARock inscriptions of Hebi, Count, M. K., son of Mat (mother).

%Castel, G. and Tallet, P. in BIFAO 101 (2001), 106-7, 112-13 [3] pl. (photo and facs.) 22Bah. rîya Oasis. El-Harra.vii.311ARock inscription of Senebtifi, Butler of the storerooms, Dyn. XII.

%Castel, G. and Tallet, P. in BIFAO 101 (2001), 108-10, 112-13 [4] pl. (photo and facs.) 23Bah. rîya Oasis. El-Harra.vii.311ARock inscription of Nehetet, Sealer, etc., son of Demedj (mother) Dyn. XII.

%Castel, G. and Tallet, P. in BIFAO 101 (2001), 111 [6] pl. (photo and facs.) 26Bah. rîya Oasis. El-Harra.vii.311ARock inscription of Shebnu, Scribe, M. K.

%Castel, G. and Tallet, P. in BIFAO 101 (2001), 111 [7] pl. (photo and facs.) 27 (as Kesi)Bah. rîya Oasis. El-Harra.vii.311ARock inscription of Resi, M. K.

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%Coulon, L. in BIFAO 101 (2001), 137-43 figs. 1-5 (as Hersenef)Karnak. Cachette.ii2.156ACairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37134. Block-statue of Usiri-wer, Servant in the sanctuary of Shentayt, sonof Heribesnef and Desament, Dyn. XXX or early Ptolemaic.

%Coulon, L. in BIFAO 101 (2001), 142-3, 146-9 figs. 6-12 (as Dyn. XXVIII-IX and Hersenef)Karnak. Cachette.ii2.158ACairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37343. Statue of Heribesnef, Prophet of Khons, son of Espautitaui, withstatuette of Osiris, Ptolemaic.

%Gallet, L. in BIFAO 101 (2001), 183-92 figs. 1, 3, and on 4 (reconstruction)Block from lintel, right half, Ptolemy VIII with wine(?), and Cleopatra III with flowers, brought back byLepsius, in Berlin Mus. 2116Karnak. Temple of Amun-Re-Harakhti. Inner Hall.ii2.212(40)ACentral doorway (a) - (b).

%Gallet, L. in BIFAO 101 (2001), 188-92 figs. 2, 3, 4 (reconstruction of lintel)Karnak. Temple of Amun-Re-Harakhti. Inner Hall.ii2.212(40)ACentral doorway. Views and reconstruction.

%Gallet, L. in BIFAO 101 (2001),189-92 and on fig. 4Block with Ptolemy VIII offering to seated Amun, from lintel, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, B 36Karnak. Temple of Amun-Re-Harakhti. Inner Hall.ii2.212(40)ACentral doorway (a) - (b).

%Gallet, L. in BIFAO 101 (2001),189-92 and on fig. 4Block with Mut, from lintel, in Marseilles Mus. 5194Karnak. Temple of Amun-Re-Harakhti. Inner Hall.ii2.212(40)ACentral doorway (a) - (b).

%Gallet, L. in BIFAO 101 (2001),189-92 and on fig. 4Block with Khons, from lintel, in Toulon 957-85-1Karnak. Temple of Amun-Re-Harakhti. Inner Hall.ii2.212(40)ACentral doorway (a) - (b).

%Gallet, L. in BIFAO 101 (2001),189-92 and on fig. 4Block with Ptolemy VIII offering Maet, from lintel, in Boulogne-sur-Mer 117 (lost)

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%Guermuer, I. and Thiers, C. in BIFAO 101 (2001), 201-19 figs. 1-6803-085-930Round-topped stela, space for intended scene left blank, seven lines of eulogy on Ptolemy II Philadelphusbelow, dark hard stone, year 29 of Ptolemy II Philadelphus, in London, British Museum, EA 616.

%Mauric-Barberio, F. in BIFAO 101 (2001), 316-17, 321, 334 (as extracts from 3rd. hour and 2nddivision) pl. I [a] (CG 24490B)Fragments in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 24490Valley of the Kings. Tomb 38. Tuthmosis I. Sarcophagus Chamber.i2.557AWalls. Book of Imi-Duat, 12th division (fragmentary).

%Mauric-Barberio, F. in BIFAO 101 (2001), 317-321, 334 pls. II-IX (as from this tomb)Valley of the Kings. Tomb 20. Hatshepsut. Finds.i2.547AFifteen limestone blocks with texts of Book of Imi-Duat, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No.10.12.14.13.

%Zignani, P. and Laisney, D. in BIFAO 101 (2001), 415, 418, 428-31 figs. 1, 4, 24, 32Dendera. Temple of Hathor.vi.41ADescription with plans and views of east side.

%see Mathieu, B. in BIFAO 101 (2001), 454Abû Rawâsh. Pyramid-complex of Radjedef. Finds.iii2.1ASealing with cartouche with part of name of Radjedef.

%Mathieu, B. in BIFAO 101 (2001), 456-7 fig. 1Abû Rawâsh. Pyramid-complex of Radjedef. Boat-pit.iii2.1AIFAO excavations. Description with view.

%see Mathieu, B. in BIFAO 101 (2001), 458-9Abû Rawâsh. Pyramid-complex of Radjedef. Pyramid.iii2.1AIFAO excavations. Orientation and dimensions.

%see Mathieu, B. in BIFAO 101 (2001), 512Bah. rîya Oasis. El-Harra.

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vii.311ARock inscriptions, M. K.

%Mathieu, B. in BIFAO 101 (2001), 513-14 fig. 4.Oasis of Dâkhla. Town. ‘Ain As.îl.vii.296AIFAO excavations 2001 report with description of palace and view of fortified town wall with description.

%see Mathieu, B. in BIFAO 101 (2001), 514-15Oasis of Dâkhla. Town. ‘Ain As.îl.vii.296AInscribed material including sealings with names of Pepy I, Neferkare (Pepy II) and a Pepy.

%Mathieu, B. in BIFAO 101 (2001), 527 fig. 6Theben tombs. 218. Amennakht.i2.317AUnlocated sceneIFAO excavation report 2001. Deceased kneeling, adoring, with family.

%see Mathieu, B. in BIFAO 101 (2001), 530-1Dendera. Temple of Hathor.vi.42AIFAO excavation report 2001, description with dates.

%Mathieu, B. in BIFAO 101 (2001), 533 fig. 7Dendera. Temple of Isis.vi.106AIFAO excavation report 2001. Unlocated scene, Thoth offering water-clock to Hathor.

%Mathieu, B. in BIFAO 101 (2001), 542-3 fig. 8Qas.r el-Agûz. Temple of Thoth.ii2.527AIFAO excavation report 2001. Unlocated scene. King offering.

%Mathieu, B. in BIFAO 101 (2001), 545-6 fig. 10S. aqqâra. H. Pyramid-complex of Isesi. Pyramid.iii2.424AIFAO excavation report 2001 with view of burial chamber.

%see Mathieu, B. in BIFAO 101 (2001), 552Tell Umm el-Breigât (Tebtunis). Finds.iv.103AIFAO excavation report 2001 with mention of seal bearing portrait of Ptolemy II.

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%Baqué-Manzano, L. in BIFAO 102 (2002), 18, 20-2, 32-4, 40-3 figs. 1-3 (Coptos 1)Qift.. Miscell. Statues.v.130AFragments of colossal statue of Min, in Oxford, Ashmolean Mus. 1894.105d.

%Baqué-Manzano, L. in BIFAO 102 (2002), 19-21, 33-6, 40-4 figs. 4-6 (Coptos 2)Qift.. Miscell. Statues.v.130AFragments of colossal statue of Min, in Oxford, Ashmolean Mus. 1894.105e.

%Baqué-Manzano, L. in BIFAO 102 (2002), 19-22, 33-43 figs. 7, 8 (Coptos 3)Qift.. Miscell. Statues.v.130AFragments of colossal statue of Min, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 30770 bis 1.

%Baqué-Manzano, L. in BIFAO 102 (2002), 20-1 fig. 9Qift.. Miscell. Statues.v.130AHead of colossal statue of Min, in Oxford, Ashmolean Mus. 1894.105c.

%Bickel, S. in BIFAO 102 (2002), 69 figs. 1, 2800-627-100Upper part of statue of Amenophis III as Amun, quartzite, now in Brooklyn Museum of Art, 76.39.

%Bickel, S. in BIFAO 102 (2002), 71 fig. 3 (from Gayet)I,1, King with offering-bringer, libating altar before AmunLuxor Temple. Hypostyle.ii2.318 (102)AThree registers, four scenes in each.

%Bickel, S. in BIFAO 102 (2002), 71 fig. 4 (from Gayet)I,4 Monthu carrying four ointment jarsLuxor Temple. Hypostyle.ii2.318 (102)AThree registers, four scenes in each.

%Bickel, S. in BIFAO 102 (2002), 73 fig. 6 (from Haeny)Thebes. Temple of Amenophis III. Forecourt.ii2.450AStela of year 6 of Haremhab, with King before Ptah, Sekhmet, and Amenophis III, mentioningconstruction of staircase.

%Bickel, S. in BIFAO 102 (2002), 73 fig. 5803-045-466

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Round-topped stela, two registers, I, on left, Amenophis III and Teye, King’s wife, seated, and on right,Osiris seated, with Isis behind him, II, Kay, wab priest of the Lord of the Two Lands(?) (also as Lectorpriest of Amenophis III in text below), and wife Wia (as Mutemwia in text below) seated, with daughterseated on the ground, and three sons (one of them Nebmaetre-neheh) and probably three daughters beforethem, and five lines of adoration of Osiris, Isis, Amenophis III and Teye below, with names re-cut, lateDyn. XVIII, formerly in G. Anastasi colln., now in London, British Museum, EA 834.

%Bickel, S. in BIFAO 102 (2002), 77 fig. 8 (from Varille)Objects from Thebes. Stelae.i2.799A[Man] offering bouquet to Amenophis III, fragment, in Brussels, E. 2400.

%Bickel, S. in BIFAO 102 (2002), 77 fig. 7 (from Habachi)Between Aswân and Philae. Ancient Road.v.249ATexts containing royal names. Bak, Head of sculptors, with altar before Amenophis IV (effaced), and fatherMen with altar before statue of Amenophis III.

%Bickel, S. in BIFAO 102 (2002), 77 fig. 9 (from Stewart)803-055-658Fragment of votive stela of Khaty, wab-priest of the temple, kneeling in adoration before a royal statue‘beloved of Sokari’, probably temp. Amenophis III, in London, Petrie Museum, 14609.

%Bickel, S. in BIFAO 102 (2002), 77 fig. 10 (from Hölscher)Gîza. Finds.iii2.44AStela of naked child (name illegible) before Sphinx, with cartouche of Amenophis III, found near ValleyTemple of Khephren, in Leipzig Mus. Inv. 1667.

%Bickel, S. in BIFAO 102 (2002), 80 fig. 11 (as Turin B 2728)803-056-029Round-topped stela, hawk-headed Harendotes with cartouche of Amenophis III before seated Osiris andIsis, and below, Siesi S3-3st Panekhu P3-nhw, Keeper of the chamber, Head of cooks of emmer cakes ofOsiris, son of woman Mestneter Mst-ntr, in adoration before table with offerings and text with hymn toOsiris, Isis, Harendotes, etc., temp. Amenophis III, in Turin, Museo Egizio, Cat. 1461.

%Bickel, S. in BIFAO 102 (2002), 81 fig. 12Abydos. Miscell.v.96AStela of Ipeny, Marine of the Great House, Dyn. XVIII, in London, British Museum, EA 365.

%Bickel, S. in BIFAO 102 (2002), 82 figs. 13, 14802-107-850Hawk-headed god, probably Horus or Ramesses II as Horus, with names of Ramesses II, lower legs lost,

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temp. Ramesses II, in private possession in 1990, then in Royal-Athena Galleries in 1999, on loan toBasel, Antikenmuseum und Sammlung Ludwig, Inv. AE Ku 1, in 2002.

%Cauville, S. in BIFAO 102 (2002), 92-5 figs. 1, 2Dendera. Chapel XIII. Interior.vi.61AFrieze, figures forming cryptographic text.

%Cauville, S. in BIFAO 102 (2002), 102-4 figs. 3-6Cryptographic textsDendera. Inner Hypostyle. Walls.vi.50ABase of walls, texts, some cryptographic.

%Cauville, S. in BIFAO 102 (2002), 108, 110-112 [upper texts on 108, 110, 111]Cryptographic textsDendera. Crypts. 2. Room C.vi.85AFrieze texts, some cryptographic.

%Cauville, S. in BIFAO 102 (2002), 114-18Cryptographic textsDendera. Crypts. 8. Room C.vi.90AFrieze-texts, some cryptographic.

%Cauville, S. in BIFAO 102 (2002), 127 fig. 7Text and decoration beneathDendera. Exterior. East Wall.vi.76ANorthern lion-gargoyle.

%Collombert, P. in BIFAO 102 (2002), 137-42 figs. 1-8Esna. Temple of Khnum. Finds.vi.117ALower part of scribe-statue of Amenhotep, son of Hapu, granite, temp. Amenophis III probably originallyfrom Karnak.

%Emerit, S. in BIFAO 102 (2002), 190-1Mention of musical tabooPhilae. Gate of Hadrian and Marcus Aurelius.vi.254-5(5)AText of Abaton Decree (version I) in second register.

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%Emerit, S. in BIFAO 102 (2002), 190-1Mention of musical tabooPhilae. Gate of Hadrian and Marcus Aurelius.vi.255AFrieze-texts. South wall, text of Abaton Decree (version II).

%Emerit, S. in BIFAO 102 (2002), 191-2Mention of musical taboo at end of text on right side [=Sauneron III, p. 14]Esna. Temple of Khnum. Hypostyle.vi.115-16AColumn 1. Texts on shaft.

%Emerit, S. in BIFAO 102 (2002), 192-3Mention of musical tabooKôm Ombo. Outer Vestibule. Interior.vi.190(94)AText of calendar of Sobek from base [=de Morgan 597].

%Gaber, H. in BIFAO 102 (2002), 211 fig. 1Thebes. Tomb 218. Amennakht.i2.319(7)A(7)Deceased crouching under dôm-palm drinks from pool, and wife adoring.

%Gaber, H. in BIFAO 102 (2002), 211 fig. 2Son Wepwautmosi and wife offering bouquet to Re and Sekhmet in I, 2Thebes. Tomb 219. Nebenmaet.i2.321-2(11)ATwo registers.

%Gaber, H. in BIFAO 102 (2002), 213 fig. 3Anubis tending mummy on couch in 1Thebes. Tomb 1. Sennedjem.i2.4(10)A(10) Three scenes.

%Gaber, H. in BIFAO 102 (2002), 213 fig. 4Thebes. Tomb 214. Khawi.i2.311(8)A(8) Son Huy mourns mummy on couch tended by Anubis.

%Gaber, H. in BIFAO 102 (2002), 213 figs. 5, 6Deceased squatting before Osiris and led by Anubis in 2 and 3Thebes. Tomb 1. Sennedjem.i2.4(10)A

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(10) Three scenes.

%Gaber, H. in BIFAO 102 (2002), 213 figs. 7, 8Thebes. Tomb 211. Paneb.i2.307(4)A(4) Deceased censing, with parents and wife, before Osiris.

%Gaber, H. in BIFAO 102 (2002), 214 fig. 9Thebes. Tomb 3. Peshedu.i2.10(6)A(6)Deceased and family adore Horus as hawk, with text of Chapter 78 of Book of the Dead.

%Gaber, H. in BIFAO 102 (2002), 214 fig. 10 (from Vandier)Thebes. Tomb 5. Neferabet.i2.12(2)A(2) Son Neferronpet with relatives adores Re-Harakhti as hawk.

%Gaber, H. in BIFAO 102 (2002), 218 fig. 11Thebes. Tomb 219. Nebenmaet.i2.321(8)A(8) Tympanum, and scenes below.

%Gaber, H. in BIFAO 102 (2002), 218 fig. 12Thebes. Tomb 219. Nebenmaet.i2.321(10)A(10) Tympanum, and scene below.

%Gaber, H. in BIFAO 102 (2002), 218 fig. 13Deceased adoring Thoth, and [Anubis] facing Kebehsenuf.Thebes. Tomb 219. Nebenmaet.i2.322AVaulted ceiling. Outer half.

%Gaber, H. in BIFAO 102 (2002), 218 fig. 14[Deceased] adoring Re, and Ptah and Thoth as baboon.Thebes. Tomb 219. Nebenmaet.i2.322AVaulted ceiling. Inner half.

%Gaber, H. in BIFAO 102 (2002), 218-19 fig. 15 (from Bruyère)Thebes. Tomb 214. Khawi.i2.311(4)-(5)A(4)-(5) Guardian each side of doorway, and personified Western emblem with torches between Anubis-jackals above.

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%Grenier, J.-C. in BIFAO 102 (2002), 247-56 figs. 1, 3 (as 1)803-099-005Round-topped stela, bottom part lost, man libating and censing before Ihet[-wert] cow (mother of Buchisbull), two lines giving her death as year 4 of Licinius and death as year 8 of Constantine, and another twolines of text below, sandstone, temp. Constantine, in Aberdeen, Anthropological Museum, 1619.(Probably from Armant.)

%Grenier, J.-C. in BIFAO 102 (2002), 254 fig. 2Armant. Necropolis. Bucheum.v.158ABuchis-stela of Diocletian, in London, British Museum, EA 1696.

%Grenier, J.-C. in BIFAO 102 (2002), 255 fig. 4Armant. Necropolis. Bucheum.v.158ABuchis-stela of Diocletian, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 31901.

%Henein, N. in BIFAO 102 (2002), 259-66 fig. 1Netting birdsS. aqqâra. Around Pyramid-complex of Unis. Meh. u.iii2.619-20(3)A(3)Registers of men mending nets, preparing food for fowl, netting and bringing birds.

%Perraud, M. in BIFAO 102 (2002), 309-10, 312, 314, 316-18, 323-4 fig. 1 (a-c)8Headrest of Dedut, Chief of the Offering-table, wood, Dyn. XVIII, in Athens, National Museum, 128.

%Perraud, M. in BIFAO 102 (2002), 309, 311-12, 315-19, 321-4 figs. 2, 3 (b) (as Dyn. XVIII)8Large wooden headrest with Bes adored by 2 baboons, and text of Bes and Taweris, Dyn. XII, in London,British Museum, EA 35807.

%Servajean, F. in BIFAO 102 (2002), 353-4 fig. 1(d) Nekhtamun and Khay kneeling before ‘the good cat’, with swallow above, dedicated by deceased, inTurin Mus. 50056 (Cat. 1591).Deir el-Medîna. Miscell.i2.727AFour stelae of Nebre, Outline draughtsman.

%Tallet, P. in BIFAO 102 (2002), 372 fig. 1Gulf of Suez. Ain el-Sukhna. Rock texts.vii.339AStela, year 2 of Amenemhet III, of Ameny, Senusert-soneb and others.

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%Tallet, P. in BIFAO 102 (2002), 372-3 fig. 2 on 384 (from Hiero. Texts)803-026-464Stela in the form of offering table, date year 6 of Sesostris III, four lines of offering text on behalf ofSebekhotep, Remover of scorpions, and statement concerning purification of temples, with Sebekhotepand wife seated at table with offerings, and two sons before them, temp. Sesostris III, in London, BritishMuseum, EA 257.

%Tallet, P. in BIFAO 102 (2002), 374-7 figs. 3, 4Sinai. Wâdi Maghâra. Rock texts. Middle Kingdom.vii.343ARock stela of the Keeper of the chamber of the Treasury, Nakht, good name Ankhy, temp. AmenemhetIII.

%Tallet, P. in BIFAO 102 (2002), 378 fig. 5Sinai. Wadi Temaim. Rock texts.vii.366AView of rock inscriptions.

%Tallet, P. in BIFAO 102 (2002), 378-9 figs. 6, 7Sinai. Wadi Temaim. Rock texts.vii.366ARock stela of Neh[a], Senebt[ifi] and others, all Keepers of the chamber, Middle Kingdom.

%Tallet, P. in BIFAO 102 (2002), 379-80 figs. 8, 9, and on 5Sinai. Wadi Temaim. Rock texts.vii.366ARock stela with traces of inscription.

%Thiers, C. in BIFAO 102 (2002), 389-90 figs. 1 [lower]Karnak. Approach. Roman Chapel. Finds.ii2.23AFragment of standing statue, originally perhaps Dyn. XVIII, with name of Cleopatra II (in Karnak CaracolR177).

%Thiers, C. in BIFAO 102 (2002), 390-2 figs. 1 [upper]Karnak. Objects. In Karnak Magazine.ii2.293AHead and shoulders of statue of Cleopatra II (Sheikh Labib 94 CL 1421), belonging to lower part found inRoman Chapel (Karnak Caracol R 177).

%Thiers, C. in BIFAO 102 (2002), 392-4 fig. 2Karnak. Objects in Museums.ii2.283ATorso of statue of Ptolemy VI Philometor, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 41218.

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%Volokhine, Y. in BIFAO 102 (2002), 407 (with tranliteration and translation )Speech of Thoth in IMedînet Habu. Temple of Thoth (Qas.r el-‘Agûz).ii2.528(5)A(5) Two registers.

%Volokhine, Y. in BIFAO 102 (2002), 407 (with tranliteration and translation )Speech of Thoth in IMedînet Habu. Temple of Thoth (Qas.r el-‘Agûz).ii2.528(7)A(7) Two registers.

%Volokhine, Y. in BIFAO 102 (2002), 408 (with tranliteration and translation )Speech of Thoth in II, 1 and 2Medînet Habu. Temple of Thoth (Qas.r el-‘Agûz).ii2.529(12)A(12) Two registers.

%Volokhine, Y. in BIFAO 102 (2002), 408 (with tranliteration and translation )Speech of Thoth in IMedînet Habu. Temple of Thoth (Qas.r el-‘Agûz).ii2.528(4)A(4) Two registers.

%Volokhine, Y. in BIFAO 102 (2002), 409 (with tranliteration and translation )Speech of Thoth in I, 2Medînet Habu. Temple of Thoth (Qas.r el-‘Agûz).ii2.528(3)A(3) Two registers with two scenes in each.

%Volokhine, Y. in BIFAO 102 (2002), 409 (with tranliteration and translation )Speech of Thoth in II, 1Medînet Habu. Temple of Thoth (Qas.r el-‘Agûz).ii2.529(10)A(10) Two registers.

%Volokhine, Y. in BIFAO 102 (2002), 410 (with tranliteration and translation )Speech of Thoth in I, 6Medînet Habu. Temple of Thoth (Qas.r el-‘Agûz).ii2.529(13) and (14)A(13) and (14) Two registers, double-scenes.

%Volokhine, Y. in BIFAO 102 (2002), 410 (with tranliteration and translation )Speech of Thoth in II

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Medînet Habu. Temple of Thoth (Qas.r el-‘Agûz).ii2.529(11)A(11) Two registers.

%Volokhine, Y. in BIFAO 102 (2002), 411 (with tranliteration and translation )Part of text referring to ThothMedînet Habu. Temple of Thoth (Qas.r el-‘Agûz).ii2.530AFrieze, dedication-text of Ptolemy VII and Cleopatra II and III.

%Yamani, S. in BIFAO 102 (2002), 427-8, 434-5El-Dâkhla Oasis. Tell Marqula.vii.296ANew Year’s bottle of Sethardais, Prophet of Seth, Dyn. XXVI, in Kharga Mus. 912.

%Yamani, S. in BIFAO 102 (2002), 429El-Dâkhla Oasis. Tell Marqula.vii.296AScarab-seal of Psametek, Dyn. XXVI, in Kharga Mus. 919.

%Mathieu, B. in BIFAO 102 (2002), 441-6 figs. 1, 2Abû Rawâsh. Pyramid-complex of Radjedef.iii2.1AReport of IFAO excavations, 2001-2002.

%see Mathieu, B. in BIFAO 102 (2002), 442Abû Rawâsh. Pyramid-complex of Radjedef. Statues. IFAO excavations.iii2.3ATwo fragments of inscribed statues, one red quartzite, one gneiss, with remains of cartouches of Radjedef,found in southern sector.

%Mathieu, B. in BIFAO 102 (2002), 442-6 fig. 1Abû Rawâsh. Pyramid-complex of Radjedef. Subsidiary Pyramid (south-east).iii2.3ADescription with view.

%see Mathieu, B. in BIFAO 102 (2002), 444, 446Abû Rawâsh. Pyramid-complex of Radjedef. Subsidiary Pyramid (south-east).iii2.3ASarcophagus and lid, probably of woman.

%see Mathieu, B. in BIFAO 102 (2002), 445Abû Rawâsh. Pyramid-complex of Radjedef. Subsidiary Pyramid (south-east).iii2.3A

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%Mathieu, B. in BIFAO 102 (2002), 446-8 figs. 3, 4Abû Rawâsh. Necropolis. Cemetery F.iii2.4AIFAO excavations, 2001-2002. Description with views of two mastabas.

%Mathieu, B. in BIFAO 102 (2002), 498 fig. 9El-Dâkhla Oasis. Town. Ain As.îl. Palace.vii.296AIFAO excavations 2001-2002 with view.

%Mathieu, B. in BIFAO 102 (2002), 526 fig. 11S. aqqâra. H-Tabbet el-Gêsh.iii2.674AIFAO excavations, 2001-2002. Three anthropoid coffins, decorated and inscribed with religious texts, L.P.

%see Mathieu, B. in BIFAO 102 (2002), 528Island of Siheil. Rock texts. Lesser texts.v.253ARock inscription of Amenemhab, wab-priest in the temple of Khnum, and another, N. K.

%Mathieu, B. in BIFAO 102 (2002), 530-4 fig. 14Tell Umm el-Breigât. Town.iv.103AIFAO excavation report, 2001-2002.

%see Mathieu, B. in BIFAO 102 (2002), 532-3Tell Umm el-Breigât. Town. Finds.iv.103ABases of seven statues, Ptolemaic and Roman.

%see Mathieu, B. in BIFAO 102 (2002), 533Tell Umm el-Breigât. Town. Finds.iv.103AHead of sphinx and body of another.

%see el-Enany, K. in BIFAO 103 (2003), 172 [Doc. 10]803-026-900Round-topped stela, two registers, I, Hepi H. pj, Prospector, son of woman Itjetu Jttw, seated at table, withoffering text, II, Siamun S3-jmn, Prospector, seated at table, with offering text invoking Amun-Re andNebhepetre (Mentuhotep II), late Dyn. XII or Dyn. XIII, at Sotheby’s in 1948, then in M. Cassirer colln.and in private possession, probably in Switzerland, in 1978.

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Guermeur, I. in BIFAO 106 (2006), 105-10 [3] figs. 1, 2801-801-100Two fragments of statue of Senuu, Prophet of Isis of Tainsuti, Overseer of the royal apartments, etc.,holding naos, with text mentioning Osiris the Coptite foremost of the Mansion of Gold, and Min-Re theCoptite, basalt, temp. Ptolemy II Philadelphus. (a) Fragment of naos, in Liverpool, Garstang Museum,E.515c. (b) Left hand and fragment of naos, in Brooklyn NY, Brooklyn Museum of Art, 16.620.

%Guermeur, I. in BIFAO 106 (2006), 111-12, 114-20 figs. 4-6Tell Balala.iv.39ALower part of standing statue of Hetept, Sistrum-player of Isis, Chantress of Sobek, dedicated by her sonHarpaesi, L. P., black basalt, in Zagazig magazine.

%Guermeur, I. in BIFAO 106 (2006),120, 123-6 fig. 7 [a-g]Tell Balala.iv.39ASquatting statue (headless), name lost, of a prophet of Sobek, Lord of Ro-nefer in Hat-khas and prophetof Osiris in Khas, son of the prison officer, Ankhpekhrod, late Dyn. XXVI or Ptolemaic, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 65843.

%Postel, L. and Régan, I. in BIFAO 106 (2006), 194-6 figs. 3, 4Cairo. Monuments re-used found in city. New Kingdom.iv.70APart of pillar of Tuthmosis IV, from Bâb al-Tawfiq.

%Postel, L. and Régan, I. in BIFAO 106 (2006), 196-7 figs. 5, 6Cairo. Monuments re-used found in city. New Kingdom.iv.70APart of pillar attributable to Tuthmosis IV, from Bâb al-Tawfiq.

%Postel, L. and Régan, I. in BIFAO 106 (2006), 199-201 figs. 7, 8Cairo. Monuments re-used found in city. New Kingdom.iv.70ALeft door-jamb of probably Ramesses II, from Bâb al-Tawfiq.

%Postel, L. and Régan, I. in BIFAO 106 (2006), 202-4 figs. 9, 10Cairo. Monuments re-used found in city. New Kingdom.iv.70ALintel of Ramesses II from Bâb al-Tawfiq.

%Postel, L. and Régan, I. in BIFAO 106 (2006), 205-10 figs. 11-20Cairo. Monuments re-used found in city.iv.73AInscribed and decorated fragments of various periods.

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%Razanajao, V. in BIFAO 106 (2006), 219-44 figs. 1, 2Nabêsha. Miscell.iv.9AStela of Gemnefharbak with text of “Appeal to the living” and mentioning festivals of Eastern Buto,Roman, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 85932.

%Régan, I. in BIFAO 106 (2006), 262-3Part of text of account of burial with transliteration and translationDeir el-Gabrâwi. Tomb of Djau.iv.246(16)A(16)Offering-list and long account of father’s burial.

%Régan, I. in BIFAO 106 (2006), 264Part of text of Djedjehutefankh with transliteration and translationHermopolis Magna. Tomb of Pedusiri.iv.173((104)-(106)A(104)-(106) Two registers

%Régan, I. in BIFAO 106 (2006), 264-5Part of text mentioning burial with transliteration and translationHawâra. Cemeteries. Various.iv.102AStela of Pedesobek, Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 44065.

%Régan, I. in BIFAO 106 (2006), 265Part of text mentioning burial with transliteration and translationAswân. Tomb of Senmosi. Outer hall.v.238(3)-(4)A(3)-(4) Architrave.

%Régan, I. in BIFAO 106 (2006), 266-7Part of text mentioning burial with transliteration and translationTheban Tomb 36. Ibi.i2.66(10)A(10) Statue-niche.

%Régan, I. in BIFAO 106 (2006), 274Part of text mentioning burial with transliteration and translationGîza. Central Field. Wepemnefert. IV. Offering-room, son Ibi.iii2.282(6)A(6) Wepemnefert and son Ibi.

%Régan, I. in BIFAO 106 (2006), 274-5 fig. 3Gîza. Central Field. Wepemnefert.

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iii2.281ASome description with plan.

%Riggs, C. in BIFAO 106 (2006), 317 fig. 1Lid, outer surfaceSheikh aAbd el-Qurna. Tombs. Position Unknown. Brick-lined pit.i2.675A4. Sarcophagus of Soter, c. AD 110, in London, British Museum, EA 6705.

%Riggs, C. in BIFAO 106 (2006), 319 fig. 3 (from Brugsch)Lid, inner surfaceDeir el-Bah. ri. Burials of Priests of Monthu.i2.647AH. eter, son of H. arsiesi and Taih. er, with astronomical scene in interior, Roman, in possession Maunier atLuxor in 1857.

%Riggs, C. in BIFAO 106 (2006), 322 fig. 6Head end - exteriorSheikh aAbd el-Qurna. Tombs. Position Unknown. Brick-lined pit.i2.676A13. Sarcaophagus of Cleopatra daughter of Candake, in London, British Museum, EA 6706.

%Baud, M. in BIFAO 106 (2006), 349-50 fig. 3Abû Rawâsh. Cemetery M. M.IXiii2.6ADescription with view.

%Dobrev, V. in BIFAO 106 (2006), 352-4 fig. 4S. aqqâra. Tabbet el-Guesh. Tomb of Khnemhotep. Dyn. VI.iii2.674ADescription with plan.

%Dobrev, V. in BIFAO 106 (2006), 353 fig. 4S. aqqâra. Tabbet el-Guesh. Tomb of Khnemhotep.iii2.674AChapel of Haunufer.

%Dobrev, V. in BIFAO 106 (2006), 353 fig. 4S. aqqâra. Tabbet el-Guesh. Tomb of Pepyankh. Dyn. VI.iii2.674AMention and plan.

%Dobrev, V. in BIFAO 106 (2006), 354S. aqqâra. Tabbet el-Guesh. Tomb of Khui. Dyn. VI.

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iii2.674AMention.

%Dobrev, V. in BIFAO 106 (2006), 354 fig. 5S. aqqâra. Tabbet el-Guesh. Tomb of Antef. Dyn. VI.iii2.674AOffering-table of deceased.

%Dobrev, V. in BIFAO 106 (2006), 354S. aqqâra. Tabbet el-Guesh. Tomb of Ankhhaf. Dyn. VI.iii2.674AMention.

%Dobrev, V. in BIFAO 106 (2006), 354 fig. 6S. aqqâra. Tabbet el-Guesh. Tomb of Khnemrediu. Dyn. VI.iii2.674AStela of deceased.

%Favard-Meeks, C. in BIFAO 106 (2006), 359 fig. 11Bahbît el-H. igâra. Blocks in the ruins.iv.42ARed granite block with cartouche of Ptolemy III.

%Traunecker, C. in BIFAO 106 (2006), 373 fig. 22Part of text and part of offering-listTheban Tomb 33. Pedamenopet.i2.50(4)A(4)Deceased and four registers I-IV, offering-list with ritual and offering-bringers.

%Traunecker, C. in BIFAO 106 (2006), 373 fig. 23Part of frieze and texts belowTheban Tomb 33. Pedamenopet.i2.53(24)A(24) Butchers and rites before mummies on frieze and texts below.

%Coulon, L. in BIFAO 106 (2006), 182 fig. 27Karnak. C. Chapel of Osiris-Onnophris Nebdjefa.ii2.193(1)(1) View of one wall of entrance corridor.

%Thiers, C. in BIFAO 106 (2006), 386 fig. 30T. ôd. Temple of Monthu. Ptolemaic Temple.v.169AView of pillar, reassembled, with Nile god libating, Ptol. or Roman.

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%Thiers, C. in BIFAO 106 (2006), 386 fig. 31T. ôd. Temple of Monthu. Middle Kingdom Temple.v.167ALeft jamb of granite door of Sesostris I.

%Soukiassian, G. in BIFAO 106 (2006), 403 fig. 40Oasis of Dâkhla. Balât. Qila a el-Dabba. Mastaba M.IV. Khentikau-pepy, Governor. Temp. Pepy I.vii.296AView.

%Tallet, P. in BIFAO 106 (2006), 417 fig. 50Sinai. Wâdi Kharît.vii.366ARock-text of Sahure.