[Pl. XXIV] shows a group of buildings in the southern half of the town enclosure, mastabas, small open graves of the Libyan period, and arched graves of the XIIth dynasty.

[Pl. XXV] gives drawings of a stone gateway in the great wall, under which a vain search was made for foundation deposits.

[Pl. XXVI] gives the plan of the small temple of Thothmes III north of the town, from which the numerous foundation deposits were obtained. The deposits are indicated by circles.

40. [Pl. XXVII] is a catalogue of the small Libyan tombs showing the groups of alabaster and pottery vessels that are commonly grouped together.


[A] For ḍasuta, see Spiegelberg in a forthcoming paper of Aeg. Zeits.


INDEX.

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Alabaster vases, etc.[4-6], [8-10], [13], [14], [18], [19]
Amen-ankh-as, scarab of[5]
Amenemhat III, cylinder of[15]
Amenhotep III’s temple[2], [16]
Analysis of copper tools[4]
Arching, brick[13], [14]
Balls of limestone and carnelian[7]
Beads, amethyst[15]
” blue frit[9]
” with gold caps[10]
” blue glaze[20]
” carnelian[7-9], [14], [15]
” copper[9]
” felspar[9]
” glass [16]
” gold[7], [9], [14]
” gold foil[14]
” green felspar[9]
” green glaze[6], [15]
” haematite[15]
” ivory[9], [15]
” lapis lazuli[14]
” serpentine[6], [9]
” shell discs[15]
” steatite[9]
Blue-glaze figure[18]
Box for burial[7-9]
Bracelets[6], [7], [9], [10], [18]
Bronze figures, late[17], [18]
Burial, headless[10]
” irregular[5]
” contracted[6], [7], [9], [10]
Burials, number in chamber[15]
Canopic jars[8]
Cists, pottery[4-6], [8], [10], [11]
Clarke, Mr. Somers[1]
Comb[6], [10]
Copper, bowl and ewer of[4], [18]
sa amulet[18]
” tools, analysis[4], [18], [20]
” rod[14]
Corn-grinders[20]
Cylinder of Ka-ra[10], [20]
” of Men-kau-ra[19]
” of User-kaf[10], [20]
” Usertesen III[18]
” of Amenemhat III[15]
” black stone[5], [6], [20]
” ivory[6], [20]
” steatite[10], [12], [18], [20]
Dating of New Race[11], [12]
Diorite bowls[3-8], [18]
Distribution of antiquities[1]
Dolls, rude pottery[6]
Doors, slabs for[3], [7], [8]
Draughtsman, glazed steatite[18]
Ewer, copper[4], [18]
Felspar, discs of[6], [9], [15]
Fire-drill, model[20]
Flint, knife[8]
” flake[18]
Foundation-deposits[16], [20]
Foundations of temple[2]
Girdle-tie, wooden[20]
Gold[7], [9], [14]
Graffiti, rock with[2]
Granary, models of[4], [18], [19]
Graves[9], [10]
Green paint[4], [5]
” ” on face[3], [12]
” glaze beads[6], [15]
Hairpins[6], [8], [9], [18]
Haworth, Mr. Jesse[1]
Inscriptions[16], [18]
” on corn-grinders[20]
Incised pottery, black[7], [8], [12], [20]
Ivory box[4]
” cup[7]
” jars[7]
” bowls[7]
” disc[9], [18]
” veneer[9], [19]
Jar, marble[8], [14]
” green slate[19]
Jars, cylinder with cordage pattern (lattice)[9]
” wavy-handled[9]
” blocking doorways[14]
Kab, El, description of site[2]
” ”wall of[2]
” ”Roman landing-stage[2]
” ”temple foundations[2]
” ”evidence for dating New Race[11]
Ka-mena, mastaba of[3]
Ka-ra, steatite cylinder of[10], [20]
Kohl-pots[15]
” sticks, ivory[15]
Libyan burials[3]
” or New Race[11]
” race, relation to Old Kingdom[12]
Limestone bowls[6]
” vases[7], [8]
Linen cloth[11]
Majūr burials[3-10], [13], [19], [20]
Malachite[4], [7], [10], [11]
Mastaba of Ka-mena[3]
Mastabas with square shafts[3-7]
” with sloping stairways[3], [7-9]
Mastabas with sloping stairways,
neolithic character of
[8]
Matwork[9]
Mena’s tomb, later New Race[13]
Men-kau-ra, cylinder of[19]
Middle Kingdom tombs[13]
Mirror, XVIIIth dynasty[15]
Mirrors without handles[15]
Model of shell[20]
” tools, copper[4], [18]
Mummification, absence of[15]
Neb.ra, steatite plaque[7]
Nectanebo, cartouche[17]
Nefer-shem-em[5], [18]
Neolithic burials[3]
see Libyan[11]
” relation to Old Kingdom[12]
New Race, burials[3]
see Libyan[11]
” absence of Egyptian types[12]
” relation to Old Kingdom[12]
” characteristics[13]
” pre-dynastic[11]
Palette, slate[6], [8], [9]
” rubbers for[8]
Paint-slabs with pestles[15], [17]
Permission, delay in receiving [1]
Pigeon-house (?)[17], [20]
Pirie, Miss A. A.[1]
Plaque, steatite, Neb.ra[7]
Porphyry bowl[4], [5], [18], [19]
Pottery, Neolithic or New Race[4], [6], [8]
” of IVth dynasty[7-10], [16], [19], [20]
” of XIIth dynasty[3]
” of XVIIIth dynasty[15]
” of New Race, handmade[12]
” bars of[5], [10]
” coffins[4-6], [8], [10], [11]
” marks[8], [20]
” coarse, animal head[9]
” ” dolls[6]
” wheel-made[10], [19]
Rameses II, temple of[2]
Recurrence of groups[8]
Rock-inscriptions[16]
Roofing of tombs[4], [9], [11], [14]
Roman landing-stage[2]
Saucers, with cross of white paint[14]
Scarabs[15]
Seals, jar[8]
Serpentine beads[6]
Shell with white paint[4]
” with green paint[6], [9-11]
Slate, dish of[6]
” palette[6], [8], [9]
Sneferu, diorite bowls of[3], [5]
” Ka-name on diorite dish[4], [19]
Soul-houses[18]
Spatula[10]
Spatulæ, serpentine and basalt[15]
Sphinxes, seated[15]
Stairway tombs[3], [7-9]
” ” XIIth dynasty[13]
Statues of Nefer-shem-em[5], [18]
Statuette, alabaster[15], [18]
Steles, XIIth dynasty[15], [18]
Table of offerings, early[16], [18]
Thothmes III’s temple[16]
Tombs, rock, living in[1]
” types of[3]
Tylor, Mr. J. J.[1]
User-Kaf, inscribed cylinder of[10], [20]
Usertesen III, cylinder of[18]
Ushabti, alabaster[15], [18]
Workmen, from Quft[1]