[66]Belzoni, as remarked on [p. 8.] mistook this revetment-wall for that of a temple of Jupiter Ammon, and the builder’s stone-marks for the remains of a Greek inscription.
[67]Op. cit. p. 226.
[68]“Gesichtsurne aus der kleinen Oase”; Sitzungsber. der Berliner anthropol. Gesellschaft, 1876, pp. 171, 172 (with woodcut).
[69]The Survey observations give 28° 2′ 11″ N. as the latitude of Ain el Haiss, thus placing it about 3 kilometres further north. Jordan’s value, 28° 1′ 55″ substantially confirms this; the small difference is doubtless due to different points of observation being used.
[70]Op. cit. Farafra Oasis, etc., p. 12.
[71]Kharga Oasis, etc., p. 82.
[72]Op. cit. p. 149. Pl. XXXVIII.
[73]Op. cit. p. 193 and Pl. XXXVI, Fig. 2.