54. Tablets of Kings, Fifth to Twelfth Dynasties. 1: 40.

Not only were there these granite inscriptions to be copied, but also a great number of graffiti and travellers’ names on the sandstone rocks, principally at Gebel Silsileh. Among these was a Phoenician inscription, one of the very few known in Egypt; and some curious quarry records of Roman age. The main inscription of this region is, however, one very seldom seen, even by antiquaries as it is in a valley

55. An Inscribed Rock At Silsileh.

56. Tablet of Antef and Mentuhotep III.