List of Illustrations

[the Bed of an Ancient Watercourse in The Wadiyên, Thebes. ]

[Palaeolithic Implements of the Quaternary Period. From the Desert Plateau and Slopes West of Thebes. ]

[Palaeolithic Implements. From Man, March, 1905. ]

[Upper Desert Plateau, Where Paleolithic Implements Are Found. Thebes: 1,400 Feet Above the Nile. ]

[Flint Knife mounted in a gold handle]

[Buff Ware Vase, Predynastic Period]

[Camp of the Expedition Of The University Of California at Nag’ Ed-dêr, 1901. ]

[Portion of the “Stele Of Vultures” Found At Telloh ]

[Obverse of a Slate Relief representing the King of Upper Egypt in the form of a Bull]

[Reverse of a Slate Relief]

[Obverse of a Slate Relief with representations of the Egyptian nomes]

[Reverse of a Slate Relief representing animals]

[Professor Petrie’s Camp at Abydos, 1901.]

[The Tomb of King Den at Abydos]

[Examples of conical vase-stoppers taken from Abydos]

[The Tomb of King Tjeser at Bêt Khallâf]

[False Door of the Tomb Of Teta, an official of the IVth Dynasty]

[The Shunet ez-Zebib: The Fortress-town of the IId Dynasty at Abydos]

[Statue No. 1 of the Cairo Museum]

[Exterior of the Southern Brick Pyramid of Dashur: XIIth Dynasty]

[The Pyramids of Giza during the inundation]

[List of Archaic cuneiform signs]

[Fragment of a list Of Archaic Cuneiform signs]

[Obelisk of Manishtusu, King of the City of Kish ]

[Babil, the most northern mound which marks the site of the ancient city of Babylon]

[“Stele of Victory,” representing Naram-Sin conquering his enemies]

[Roughly hewn sculpture of a lion standing over a fallen man, found at Babylon]

[General view of the excavations on the Kasr at Babylon]

[View within the palace of Nebuchadnezzar II.]

[Excavations in the temple of Ninib at Babylon]

[The principal mound of Birs Nimrud, which marks the site of the ancient capital of Borsippa]

[The principal mound at Sherghat, which marks the site of Ashuk, the ancient capital of the Assyrians]

[The mound of Kuyunjik, one Of the palace mounds of the ancient Assyrian city of Nineveh]

[Winged bull in the palace of Sennacherib on Kuyunjik, the principal mound marking the site of Nineveh]

[Clay Memorial-tablet of Eannadu, viceroy of Shirpurla]

[Marble gate-socket bearing an inscription of Entemena, a powerful Patesi of Shirpurla]

[Stone gate-socket bearing an inscription of Ur-Engur, an early king of the city of Ur]

[Statue of Gudea, viceroy of Shirpurla]

[Tablet inscribed in Sumerian with details of a survey of certain property]

[Clay tablet, found at Susa, bearing an inscription in the early proto-Elamite character]

[Clay tablet, recently found at Susa, bearing an inscription in the early proto-Elamite character. ]

[Block of limestone, found at Susa, bearing inscriptions of Karibu-sha-Shushinak]

[Brick stamped with an inscription of Kudur-mabug]

[Semitic Babylonian contract-tablet, inscribed in the reign of Hammurabi with a deed recording the division of property]

[A Kudurru, or Boundary-stone, inscribed with a text of Nazimaruttash]

[A Kudurru, or Boundary-stone, inscribed with a text of Melishikhu]

[Upper Part of the Stele of Hammurabi, King Of Babylon]

[Clay contract-tablet and its outer case, First Dynasty]

[A track in the desert]

[A camping-ground in the desert, between Birejik And Urfa]

[Approach to the city of Samarra, situated on the left bank of the Tigris]

[A small caravan in the mountains of Kurdistan]

[The city of Mosul]

[The village of Nebi Yunus]

[Portrait-sculpture of Hammurabi, King of Babylon]

[A modern machine for irrigation on the Euphrates]

[Kaiks, or native boats on the Euphrates at Birejik]

[The modern bridge of boats across the Tigris opposite Mosul]

[A small Kelek, or raft, upon the Tigris at Baghdad]

[Statue of Mera, Chief Steward, IXth Dynasty]

[Wall of XIth Dynasty: Dêr el-Bahari]

[Wall of XVIIIth Dynasty: Dêr el-Bahari. ]

[Excavation of the north lower colonnade of the XIth dynasty temple, Dêr el-Bahari, 1904]

[The granite threshold and sandstone pillars of the XIth dynasty temple at Dêr el-Bahari]

[Excavation of the tomb of a priestess, on a platform of the XIth Dynasty temple, Dêr el-Bahari, 1904]

[Cases of antiquities leaving Dêr el-Bahari for transport to Cairo]

[Shipping cases of antiquities on board the Nile steamer at Luxor, for the Egypt Exploration Fund]

[Statue of Queen Teta-shera]

[The Two Temples of Dêr el-Bahari]

[The upper court and trilithon gate of the XVIIIth Dynasty temple at Dêr el-Bahari]

[The tomb-mountain of Amenhetep III, in the western valley, Thebes]

[The Tomb-hill of Shêkh ’abd el-Kûrna, Thebes]

[Wall-painting from a Tomb of Shêkh ’abd el-Kûrna, Western Thebes]

[Fresco in the Tomb of Senmut at Thebes]

[The valley of the Tombs of the Queens at Thebes]

[The Nile-Bank at Luxor]

[The Great Temple at Karnak]

[M. Legrain’s excavation of the Karnak statues]

[Portrait-group of a great noble and his wife, of the time of the XVIIIth Dynasty]

[A tomb fitted up as an Explorer’s Residence]

[Stone Object Bearing a Votive Inscription of Arik-dên-ilu]

[Entrance into one of the Galleries or Tunnels of the principal mound at Sherghat]

[Stone Tablet of Tukulti-Ninib I, King of Assyria]

[The Ziggurat, or Temple Tower, of the Assyrian city of Calah]

[Work on one of the Rock-inscriptions of Sennacherib, near Bavian in Assyria]

[The Principal Rock Sculptures in the Gorge of the Gomel near Bavian]

[The rock and citadel of Van]

[Ancient Flight of steps and gallery on the face of the Rock-citadel of Van]

[Part of the ancient fortifications of the city of Van]

[Within the Shrine of E-makh, Temple of the Goddess Nin-makh]

[Trench in the Babylonian Plain, between the mound of the Kasr and Tell Amran ibn-Ali, showing a section of the paved sacred way]

[The Great Dam of Aswân, showing water rushing through the sluices]

[The Kiosk at Philæ in process of underpinning and restoration, January, 1902]

[The Ancient Quay Of Philæ, November, 1904]

[The Rock of Konosso in January, 1902, Before The Building of the Dam]

[The Isle of Konosso, with its inscriptions, November 1904]


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