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EGYPT EXPLORATION FUND.

A

GENERAL INDEX

TO THE

ARCHAEOLOGICAL REPORTS,

Vols.

I. XVIII.

1 890-1 1908-9.

COMPILED BY

W. L. NASH, M.R.C.S. {Eng), f.s.a.

PUBLISHED AT THE OFFICES OF THE FUND, 37, Great Russell Street, London, W.C.

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INDEX

TO

SECTIONS AND SUB-SECTIONS.

EGYPT EXPLORATION FUND. Excavations.

Abadiyeh and Hii. .

VIII. I.

IX. I. X. I. XVIII. I. I. I.

Abydos. ....

Ahnas. .

Alexandrian cemeteries. .... IV. i.

Beni Hasan. . . . . . . I. ii.

Deir el Bahari :

Temple of Hatshepsut. III. i. IV. ^s- V. i. VII. 3.

VIII. 3- Temple of Neb-hapet-Ra. XIII. i. XIV. i. XV. i.

XVI. I.

Dendereh. ...... VII. i.

Deshasheh. ...... VI. 21.

Ehnasya. XIII. 12.

Faiyum, Cities of Karanis and Bacchias. . V. 14.

Henassieh (Hanes). . . . " . . I. i.

El Mahasna XVIII. 5.

Oxyrhynchus. . . VI. i. XIV. 13. XV. 8. XVI. 8.

Sinai. ....... XIV. 10.

Tmei el Amdid, Baklieh, etc. . . . . II. i.

ARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEY. II. 9. HI. preface. VII. 4. VIII. 5. IX. 4. X. 3. XI. I. XII. I. XIII. 14. XIV. 12. XV. 8. XVI. 7.

PROGRESS OF EGYPTOLOGY.

Archaeology, Hieroglyphic Studies, etc. II. 16. III. 8. IV. 38. V. 20. VL 23. VIL IT. VIII. 16. IX. 8. X. 8. XL 6. XII. 10. XIII. 18. XIV. 18. XV. 17. XVL 12. XVII. I. XVIIL 8.

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Excavations and Explorations. III. 8. IV. :^S. V. 21. VI. 25. VII. 16. VIII. 19. IX. 12. X. 17. XI. 10. XII. 12. XIII. 24. XIV. 21. XV. 18. XVI. 16. XVII. 7. XVIII. 9.

Memoirs on. VI. 27. VII. 20. VIII, 26. X. 28. XIII. 24. XIV. 29. XV. 26. XVI. 30. XVII. 17.,

Publication of Texts.

Hieroglyphic. III. 12. IV. 39. V. 24. VI. 29. VII. 21.

VIII. 27. IX. 18. X. 29. XI. 20. XII. 19. XIII. 39.

XIV. S3- XV. 31. XVI. 34. XVII. 23. XVIII. 25.

Hieratic. IV. 41. V. 26. VI. 32. VII. 23. VIII. 29.

IX. 20. X. 31. XL 22. XII. 22.- XIII. 42. XIV. 37.

XV. 34. XVI. 36. XVII. 27. XVIII. 27.

Demotic. V. 27. VI. 37. VII. 23. VIII. 29. IX. 21.

X. 32. XI. 22. XII. 23. XIII. 43. XIV. 38. XV. 34.

XVI. 36. XVII. 28. XVIII. 28.

History. II. 16. III. 15. IV. 42. V. 27. VI. 35. VII. 24,

VIII. 30. IX. 21. X. 32. XI. 23. XII. 23. XIII. 43.

XIV. 39. XV. 35. XVI. 37. XVII. 29. XVIII. 30.

Chronology. X. 36. XL 27. XII. 27. XIII. 44. XIV. 43.

XV. 38. XVI. 38. XVII. 31. XVIII. 32.

Geography. II. 19. III. 21. IV. 43. V. 30. VI. 36. VII. 29. VIIL 32. IX. 26. X. 36. XL 27. XIL 27. XIII. 45. XIV. 44. XV. 39. XVI. 39. XVII. 32. XVIII. 33.

Foreign. .... VI. 38. VII. 30.

Foreign Relations. II. 23. III. 22. IV. 44. V. 31.

VI. 39. VII. 31. VIIL 33. IX. 58. X. 37. XL 28.

XII. 27. XIII. 46. XIV. 45. XV. 39. XVL 39.

XVII. 33. XVIII. 33.

Philology. IL 22. III. 23. IV. 44, V. 32. VI. 40. XL 29. XIL 29. XIII. 48. XIV. 48. XV. 41.

XVI. 43. XVII. 36. XVIII. 36.

Religion. II. 22. III. 24. IV. 44. V, 33. VI. 43.

VII. 33. VIIL 36. IX. 30. X. 41. XL 30. XIL 31.

XIII. 50. XIV. 50. XV. 43. XVL 45. XVII. 37.

XVIII. 38.

Literature. IV. 55. V. 34. VI. 44. VII. 36. VIIL 36.

IX. 30. X. 43. XL 32. XII. 32. XIII. 53. XIV. 53. XV. 45. XVI. 47. XVII. 39. XVIII. 40.

Law. VI. 46. VII. 37. VIIL 39. IX. 34. X. 44. XL 34. XII. 34. XIII. 54. XIV. 53. XV. 46. XVI. 47.

XVII. 39. XVIII. 40.

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Natural History and Science. III. 22, 25. IV, 45 VI. 51. VII. 36. VIII. 37. IX. 31. X. 43 XII. 33. XIII. 54. XIV. 53. XV. 46. XVI. 48

V. 34. VI. 51.

XI. 33. XII. 33. XIII.''54.

XVII. 39. XVIII. 40.

Archaeology

Prehistoric. VI. 47, XI. 34. XII. 34.

X.44. .... - XVI. 49. XVII. 43.

VII. 38

XIII. 55.

XVII. 41,

VIII. 39, XIV. 55.

XVIII. 42 IX. 34 XV. 47

)j

49. ^vii. 43.

Earliest Historical Period . IX. 35. X. 46. Architecture, etc.

Antiquities. III. 27 VIII. 40. IX. 36. XIV. 56. XV. 48. XVi. 49,

VII. 40. VIII. 40,

VII. 43. IV. 46.

X. 47. XI. 34

VIII. 41.

V. 36. VI. 5

IX. 37. X. 48

VII. 41

XII. 35. XIII. 56

Art.

Arab Art, etc. .....

Etudes Arabes. . IX. 67. X. 82.

Arabic Studies. ....

Manners and Customs.

Writing and Language. VII. XII. 31

X. 39. XI. 29.

Personal

32.

Y.S6 XI. 59.

V. 35 VIII. 35-

XIII. 50. XV. 41.

V. 35

VI. 54

XII. 68

XIII. 88

, VI. 46

IX. 27

ERSONAL. VI. 54. VII. 47

XI. 36. XII. 36. XIII. 58. XVII. 43. XVIII. 45.

VII. 47. VIII. 45. IX. 38. X. 5:

XIV. 59".^ XV. 51^ XVI. 54

GRAECO-ROMAN EGYPT. IV. 50. V. 39. VI. 57. VII 48. VIII. 47. IX. 39. X. 54. XI. 2, 38. XII. 38. XIII. 60. XIV. 60. XV. ss. XVI. 55. XVII. 45. XVIII. 47.

Bibliography of. IV. 56. V. 46. VI. 62. VII. 54.

VIII. 51. IX. 45. XIV. 72. XV. 64.

X. 6s. XI. 46. XII. 38. XIII. 60. XVI. 65. XVII. 59. XVIII. 53.

GRAECO-ROMAN BRANCH. VII. 4. VIII. 8. X. 4. XI. 2. XII. I. XIII. 14. XIV. 13. XV. 8. XVI. 8.

GRAECO-EGYPTIAN ANTIQUITIES.

Bibliography of. .

III. 29.

in. 33'

GRAECO-EGYPTIAN LITERARY DISCOVERIES. II. 27.

III. S3- Bibliography. ... II. 31. III. 39.

COPTIC STUDIES.

Biblical and Apocryphal. II. 32. III. 41. V. 47. VI. 63.

vn. 55. VIIL 52. Patristic. II. 32. III. 42. V. 49. VI. 64. VII. 58.

VIII. 54.

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Gnostic. . . .II. S3- V. 50. VI. 64. VII. 62

Liturgical. ...... VIII. 58

History. ....... VIII. 59

Philological. III. 43. V. 51. VI. 66. VII. 64. VIII. 60

Miscellaneous. II. 33. III. 44. V. 51. VI. 69. VII. 66 VIII. 60.

Bibliography. III. 45. V. 52. VI. 69. VII. 69. VIII. 61

CHRISTIAN EGYPT.

Biblical. IX. 46. X. 64. XI. 48. XII. 52. XIII. 74. XIV. 73. XV. 66. XVI. 67. XVII. 61. XVIII. 54.

Apocryphal, Gnostic, etc. XIII. 75. XIV. 73. XV. 67. XVI. 68. XVII. 62. XVIII. 55.

Gnostic. ...... IX. 47. X. 67.

Patristic. ..... IX. 48. X. 51.

Liturgical. IX. 51. X. 67. XL 49. XIL 53. XIIL 77. XIV. 75. XV. 68. XVI. 68. XVIL 63. XVIII. 55.

Philological. IX. 55. X. 73. XL 53. XII. 60. XIII. 83.

XIV. 79. XV. 74. XVI. 73. XVIL 71. XVIII. 65.

Historical and Literary. IX. 52. X. 68. XII. 54. XIIL 78.

History and Legends. XIV. 76. XV. 70. XVIL 66. XVIII. 59.

Non-literary Texts, Inscriptions. XIL 60.

XV. 73. XVI. 73. XVIL 69. XVIII. 64.

Art, etc. X. 75. XL 54. XIL 62. XIIL 84. XIV. 80. XV. 74. XVL 74. XVIL 71. XVIII. 66.

Church Literature. XV. 68. XVL 69. XVIL 64. XVIIL 57.

Miscellaneous. IX. 56. X. 78. XL 57. XII. 65. XIII. 85. XIV. 81. XV. 76. XVI. 76. XVIL 74. XVIII. 68.

Bibliography. IX. 57 X. 80. XL 58. XIL 66. XIII. 86. XIV. 83. XV. 77. XVI. 77. XVIL 74. XVIII. 70.

XL

52

XVI.

70

XIII

82

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LIST OF PLATES.

Excavations at Ahnas. (Henassieh) .

Our Domestic Tomb.

Interior of the Tomb of Ameni.

Statue of Apries. ....

Tmei el Amdid, coffins of sacred Rams.

Tomb of Sheikh Sa'id.

Tomb of Khuenaten.

Statue of a Scribe. ....

Temple of Hatshepsut :

Plan of Temple. The Upper Court. The Altar of Harmakhis. The Colonnade and Hypostyle Hall. Plan of Temple. .... View of Temple from S.E. . Coptic Mummies from. Transport of Obelisks. Alexandria, Map of. ....

Karanis, View of Temple of, from West Wall.

The Portal from the East. . . V,

Mace-head from Hieraconpolis. . . . VIL

Chamber of Ptah-Hetep VIIL

Tehutihetep, inner Chamber of the Tomb of. IX

Diorite Figure from East Court of Palace at

Knossos. . . . . . IX.

Graves at Ahaiwah and Ballas. . . . X.

Contents of early Graves at Sharona. . . XII.

Stela of Beba, from Sharowa. . , . XII.

I.

Frontispiece

. I.

II.

. I.

19.

. II.

2.

. II.

4.

. II.

10.

. II.

12.

. II.

25-

. in.

Frontispiece

. III.

at End

IV.

V.

IV.

V.

at End

Frontispiece at Ejid

14. 19.

7.

Frontispiece Frontispiece

65.

25-

Frontispiece Frontispiece

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Temple of Neb-hapet-Ra :

Plan of Temple. (1904) ,

» I, (1905)

,, Western Portion. (1907) .

General View, looking East. (1905)

Views during the Excavation.

XIII. Fro7itispicce

XIV. 2. XVI. 4.

XIV. 2.

XIV. 6. 2 Plates

XV. 6. 3 Plates

XVI. 4. 3 Plates

Head of Queen Thyi, from Temple of

Serabit XIV. 10.

Gaming-board ; and red pottery Bowl; from

Mahasna XVIII.

Maps of Egypt.

. III.— XII.

Frontispiece at End of Vols.

In the Index each " Archaeological Report " is quoted as a Volume.

The year covered by each Volume is shown below.

Vol. I. .

Year. 1890-1

Vol.

X. .

Year. I 900-1

II. .

. 1892-3

XI. .

1901-2

III. .

1893-4

XII. .

. 1902-3

IV. .

1894-5

XIII. .

1903-4

V. .

. 1895-6

XIV. .

1904-5

VI. .

. 1896-7

XV. .

. 1905-6

VII. .

1897-8

XVI. .

1906-7

VIII. .

1898-9

XVII. .

1907-8

IX. .

1899-1900

XVIII. .

1908-9

INDEX.

X.

13

X.

35

II.

2$'

II.

26,

A.

Aahmes I., stela of, containing a reference to the expulsion of the

Hyks6s. Aahmes II., an inscription naming the mother of. Daressy. ... Aahmes Pennekheb, tomb of.

Aahotep, the parentage of. Newberry

Aakheperka, " Priest of Hathor in Akh-aset,^' msntioned on an

XVIIIth dynasty stela XIII. 10.

Aamu, the slain enemies depicted on the Temple of Neb-hapet-Ra

so-called. ...

Aasheit, the name of the Queen of Neb-hapet-Ra

Aba, the tomb of, at Gebel el Gebrawi

called "Priest of the Pyramid of Nefer-ka-Ra." ... Aba, a priest of the pyramid of Pepy II.

,, his burial place at Der el Gebrawi

Aba, "chief steward of the divine adoratrix " Nitokre, a statue of.

Daressy

Aba, Steward of Netaqert, daughter of Psammetichus I, tomb of.

Ab-aa, a stela of.

Abaton, an island near Philae, the Greek form of the Egyptian

A-wabe. Schafer

^M, Title of a priest. Spiegelberg

Abinnaeus, commander of a cavalry camp at Dionysius, corre- spondence of. ... ... ... ... ... ... ••• IX. 40.

Ab r-k, " take heed," an Egyptian equivalent of abrek of Genesis

xli. 43. Spiegelberg

Abu Roash, excavations at. Chassinat

Abu Simbel, stela of Rameses II. at.

Abusir, excavations at. Schafer. ... ... ...

Abu Sir, excavations at. Borchardt. IX. 12; XII. 19

,, Memoir by Schafer

,, Report on work at. Chassinat.

XIV.

2.

XIV.

9.

II.

14.

II.

14.

IX.

6,

IX.

6.

XIV.

33

IV.

40.

XII.

26.

XIV.

44.

X.

43.

XII.

29.

XL

12.

VI.

29.

VIII.

25.

XIII.

37-

IX.

17.

X.

14.

B

2

INDEX.

Abu Sir, pvramid of a Queen found at.

,, brick buildings attached to the southernmost pyramid at

SCHAEFER

Abusfr el Malaq, excavations at. Rubensohn and Knatz. ,, ,, a prehistoric cemetery at. ...

Abusuten, stele and false door of, found at Dendereh

Abydos, Decree of Nekhthorheb from. Daressy. Abydos, Royal tomb at, discovered by Am£lineau. prehistoric cemeteries at. ,, Royal tombs of the early period found al. ,, stela of the 34th year of Senusert I.

AbydoSiksnouvillesfouiilesif,i^g'^-6. Am^lineau

,, 1897-8, a preliminary Report on

Ami^lineau

Accounts, Royal, of the Vth dynasty, from Sakkarah.

Borchardt

Accounts, of the 4th century written on bones of oxen.

Achilles, the shield of, illustrated by scenes from Egyptian tombs

Achmimic version of I. Clement, entitled " The Epistle of the

Romans to the Corinthians." ...

Achoris, the Horus name of, on a fragment from the temple of

Eshmun at Sidon. Landau

Acoris, stela of, from Ahnas. Kamal. ... '

Acoris, the Temple of, at Tehneh

Acoris, demotic inscriptions dated in the reign of. SriEGELEERG Ar'onis, Attis, and Osiris, as deities of vegetation and seasonal

changes. Eraser.

Adoration, the common formula of, a7iez her-k a survival of a savage

form of greeting. Maspero. ...

Aegean Script, the linear. Weill

Aegean vases in the form of animals. De Mot. ... African dwarfs, and Libyans, archaic figures of. Naville. Aha, the, for Amen, of the Harris papyrus, is the tower of Medinet

Habu

Ahikar, a personage mentioned in the Book of Tobit, the Story of

in an Aramaic papyrus of the 5th century B.C. Sachau. ,. Ahmase, high priest of Letopolis, an inscription of. Spiegelberg Ahmasi, prince of 6'//<7(7/', statuette of at Bologna. Legrain. .. Ahmes, a Saite Priest, part of his sarcophagus found at Baklieh.

,, bore the title " the bald headed."

Ahmeshenttameh, proof that there was only one Queen of the

name. Daressy.

Ahmes-nefertari, site of the funerary Temple of.

XTH. 37.

X. 29

XIV. 31

XV. 29

vn. 2

IV. 39

VII. 40

IX. 2

VI. 26

XV. 33

VIII. 27

VIII. 27

VI.

32.

XV.

16.

X.

38.

XVI.

68.

XIV.

47.

XII.

20.

XIV.

31-

XV.

34.

XVI. 46

VII. 34

XIII. 45

XIV. 48 IX. 60

VI. 35

XVIII. 35

XIV. 38

XVII. 26

II. 5

II. 5

XVIII. 32

VIII. 24

INDEX.

Ahmesneferteta, the name of a king, at Karnak. Legrain. Ahmesnefretere, sandstone stela in the Temple of at Thebes.

Spiegelberg

Ahnas, the mounds of, identified with Ha-Khenensu.

,, ,, " Hanes " of the Bible. ...

Akh-aset, the name of the Pyramid-Temple of Nebkherura. Akh-asu, name of the Temple pyramid of Neb-hapet-Ra. Akhenaten ? discovery of the mummy of.

Akhenaten, discoveries on the site of the Temple and Palace of. Petrie

,, stele of, reworked under Horemheb. ...

,, the meaning of the name. Schafer.

,, boundary stela of.

,, bricks from his Record chamber. Newberry.

,, the reading of the name of. Lieblein

Akhenaton, a head of, in the Louvre.

,, the monuments of, from the Cachette at Karnak. Legrain

,, means "The Sun-disk is pleased." Sethe.

Akhet-hetep, the mortuary chapel of.

Akhmim, leaves from a papyrus book found at, containing con- versations between our Lord and Plis disciples.

Carl Schmidt

Alabaster stand, with cartouche of Seti I. ... ... ...

jar with the cartouche of Unas and the name of Sehetep- taui-Teti

,, canopic jar, with an early Christian drawing of an angel, from the Temple of Neb-hapet-Ra.

Alexander the Great, Coptic fragments of the history of.

Alexander? a marble head of, from Yakuta. Alexande*, his adoption of the Ka name of Nekhtnebef.

Wiedemann

Alexandria, prospects of research in.

,, North of the Boulevard de Rosette.

,, South ,,

,, Cemeteries.

,, Site by the Ramleh Road.

,, At Sidi Gabr.

Alexandrine Liturgy, the. Gastoue.

Alexandrine liturgy, the, as used by the Melkite community, its

gradual transformation into Byzantine form. Charon. Alexandrine patriarchs of the first half of the 6th century, the dates

of. Brooks

XV. 37.

XVIIL

26.

L

I.

L

I.

XIIL

10.

XIV.

3-

vn.

18.

in.

13.

IV.

41.

VI.

42.

IX.

5.

XL

26.

XIIL

44.

XVI.

52.

XVI.

37.

XVII.

37.

VIII.

5.

V.

49.

X.

3.

X. 25

XIIL

II.

XII.

59.

X.

6.

X.

37.

IV.

I.

IV.

2.

IV.

13.

IV.

28.

IV.

31.

IV.

32.

XIIL

78.

•CVIII.

56.

XIIL

82.

B 2

INDKX.

Alphabet, the origin of the. Ltdzbarski.

Alphabet, magical virtue attributed to by the Copts.

Altar dedicated to the Ka of Usertesen I., at Lisht. Gautier....

Altars inscribed in cursive Meroitic. ...

so called, as Temple furniture, in many cases are stands for the sacred boat, or the figure of the God.

Wiedemann

Amada, a fortress near, the residence of a Nubian chief of the time

of the XVII Iih dynasty

Amasis, his name and titles on the shrine of the Temple at Tell

Temai

Amasis, stela of the third year of. Daressy.

Amasis, a co-regency of, with Apries. Wiedemann.

Amasis II., stela of showing his defeat of Apries at Andropolis(?).

Daressy

Amasis II., a Greek transcription of the full name of. Spiegelberg. Amen, the name of, struck out of the Tell el Amarna letters by

Aten worshippers. Kundtzon. Amen, annals of the priests of, from Karnak. Legrain.

Amenemapt, daughter of Thotmes IV. Newberry

Amenemhat I., his instructions to his son Usertesen I., in the "Millin gen" papyrus. Griffith.... IV. ,, identification of his pyramid at Lisht.

Amenemhat II., his name in a quarry near Tell-el-Amarna. Amenemhat III., his mausoleum at Dahshur.

,, pyramidion of, from Dahshur. Maspero.

,, a bust of, from Karnak.

a stela of the time of. Weigall.

Amen-em-hat-renf-senb, stone door frame of. Amenemhat Senbef, King. Newberry. ... Amenemhat- Sebekhotep, his cartouche on a stela. ... Amen-her-Khopsh-ef, prince, the tomb of. ... Amenhetep " Son of Hapu," statue of, at Karnak. Daressy. ... Amenhetep I., site of his funerary Temple. ...

,, remains of his funerary Temple. Spiegelberg. ...

,, an Osiride figure of, from the Temple of Neb-

hapet-Ra.... Amenhetep II., site of his funerary Temple.

,, the name of his funerary temple. ...

,, discovery of the tomb of.

Amenhetep III., sculptures of at Luxor Temple. Gayet.

,, fragments of an ebony casket of the time of. Petrie

XII.

29.

XV.

68.

V.

23.

XVIII.

20.

VII.

35-

XVIII.

20.

n.

2.

IX.

19.

VII.

28.

IX.

24.

XV.

37.

VII.

35.

IX.

18.

XIII.

44.

42; VL

32

XII.

18.

n.

13.

IIL

9.

XII.

20.

XIV.

23-

XVIII.

25.

IX.

15-

IX.

20.

XII.

26.

xn.

13.

VI.

30-

V.

22.

VIII.

28.

XIV.

2.

V.

21.

VL

35.

VIL

17.

III.

13.

VI. 51.

INDEX.

Amenhetep III., discovery of the mummy of.

,, the Temple of at El-Kab. Tylor

,, group of family of, from Medinet Habu. Daressy.

,, tomb of the parents of.

,, a punning monogram of the name of. Erman....

Amcnhclep IV., stone masks of.

, ,, a stela representing him with his family, from

Tounah. ... Amenhotep, son of Hapu, statues of found at Karnak.

Maspero.

Amenhotep, a prince of the XVIIih dynasty. Newberry. Amenhotep, the deified, son of (Pa)apis, in Demotic.

Spiegelberg

Amenhotep II., his name the earliest Egyptian name yet found in Greece ... ,, stela recording victories of, at Karnak. Legrain.

,, the length of the reign of. Griffith

Amenhotep III., excavations at the pa' ace of. ,, tomb of an official of.

,, the first discovery of the palace of, at Medinet

Habu. Daressy

,, six statues of, found at Silsileh. Legrain.

,, an inscription of at El Bersheh. Spiegelberg.

,, erasures in the temple of, at El Kab. BiSsiNG.

,, statues dedicated by, from Elephantine. Weigall.

a chapel of at Wadyes Sabu'a. Maspero.

Amenhotep III. and Tiy, a marriage scarab of, found at Gezer.

Macalister

Amenhotep IV., a large scarab of in honour of Aten. Erman.... a stela of, from Silsileh. Legrain.

two stelae of, from Zernik. Legrain. ...

,, his protocol on a cynocephalus at Karnak.

Ameni, son of a lady named Hennu, his tomb at Beni Hasan. ... Ameniritis, inscriptions in the chapel of at Medinet Habu.

Daressy

Amen-nefer-nebt, the name of the eldest son of Sety I.

Wiedemann

Amenophis, son of Hapu, name of the mother of. Spiegelberg.

Amenophis HI., statues of found at Karnak.

Amenothes, son of Ramses Nakhtou, a statuette of, from Karnak.

Amenothes HI., statuettes of, from Karnak.

,, sphinxes of, ,,

Amen-Ra, a Bes-like figure of.

VII.

i8.

VII.

21.

XH.

19.

XIV.

25-

VL

41.

VIH.

41.

XIII. 33.

XII. 17.

XIH. 44.

X. 42.

XH.

28.

XIII.

39-

XVIII.

28.

XI.

8.

XIII.

36.

XIH.

36.

XIII.

39-

XIV.

34.

XIV.

42.

XVII.

23-

XVIII.

25-

XIV.

47.

X.

42.

XII.

19.

XII.

19.

XV.

22.

I.

15-

X. so.

VI. 35.

XIII. 44.

VIII. 22.

XIV. 24. XIV. 23. XIV. 23.

X. 43-

INDEX.

America, small antiquities in various collections. Muller. *Amm-Anas, the South-Arabian divine and personal name. Weber. Ammon, a hymn to, referring to the heresy of Akhenaten.

Erman

Ammon, "first divine father of," as a variant of "first prophet

of." Legrain

Ammon Sheep, first found figured in the tomb of Khnemhetep. ... Ammuenshi, in the Sinuhi story, is a name meaning *' Kinsman of

the ass." Burney

Amon, two chief prophets of. Legrain ... ...

Amon and Amonit, colossal statues of, found at Karnak. ... Amon and Rameses II., an alabaster group of, found at Karnak. Amphorae inscribed with the Christian symbol x/*7> from Behnesa. ...

Amten, (Methen) the inscriptions of. Revillout.

Amulet, a Christian of the 6th century, with a prayer for the banishment of the demon of malignant envy. in the form of a prayer, in a Greek papyrus-fragment

at Jena.

Amuletic scarabs for the deceased. Mrs. Grenfell

Amulets, of the Old Kingdom, found at Deshasheh.

,, and charms, Gnostic. Erman

,, Ptolemaic, from Tmay-el-Amid. ...

,, on mummies of late times, the origin of. Schafer. ... a list of 75, named on a papyrus in the MacGregor col- lection. Capart. ...

,, Saite, from Saqqareh. Maspero.

Amzr, mzr, connected with Misr, the Semitic name for Egypt. ... Anal, the dedicator of a monument showing the transport of

Obelisks to Deir el Bahari. ... ... ...

Analysis of Ancient Egyptian metal objects. Berthelot. Anchoratus, the, of Epiphanius, fragment of a MS. of.

Ancient year and the Sothic cycle. Jones. ...

Ancient remains at Station 3 on the Suez Road. Kemp

Ancient Egyptians, the origin of the. Naville

Anibeh, a Nubian cemetery at.

An-imal graffiti, the, in Algeria. Schweinfurth.

Animal-headed Egyptian deities traced to the worship of Totems.

Loret

Animal gods, the Egyptian, plural form of. Petrie. Animals, models of, from Oxyrhynchus.

" Ankh," " mes," "uas," etc., suggestions as to the origin of the signs for. Daressy

XIII. 41.

XVII. 33.

XV. 44.

XVII. 39.

X. 43-

XVIII. 34.

XV. 37.

VIII. 22.

VIII. 22.

XVI. 10.

XV. 46.

XI. 42.

XVI. 69.

XVII. 42.

VI. 22.

V. 50.

XII. 14.

XVI. 53.

XVIII. 44.

XII. 36.

VIII. 34.

V.

XVI.

XII.

XVII.

XVI.

XV.

XVII.

XVIII.

8.

49.

57. 32.

33-

35.

77- 36.

XVI. 46.

XIII. 51. XII.

XIV. 50.

INDEX.

Ankh-ef-en-mut, a high official of Ptah, work done by for

Siamen at Memphis

Ankhnesneferabra, Queen, her sarcophagus usurped by Pamont, a

nomarch of Hermonthis. Spiegelberg

Anknesneferebre, Text on the stela of Maspero.

,, the history of on a stela. Legrain. ...

Anna, an officer employed to bring two obelisks for Thothmes I.

,, dimensions of the boat used by. ...

Anna, illustrations of the tomb of. BoussAC

Anna, the monumental works mentioned in the inscription of.

Breasted.

Antaeopolis, inscriptions from tombs of two Royal Scribes at.

Chassinat.

Antef, graffito of the name of, at Wady Halfeh,

Anle^, a "chief hunter of the desert," an inscription of, in the

Temple of Neb-hapet-Ra. ... ... ...

Antef, a battle of with " the House of Khety."

Antef, prince, stela of in the Cairo Museum. Legrain. Antef-aa, a statue of IJ^ertesen I dedicated to, found at Kamak. Antef v., stelae found on fhe walls of a Temple of at Coptos. ... Anthony and Paul, visits to the monasteries of. Mrs. Lewis. ... Anthropological position of the ancient Egyptians. LusCHAN. ...

Antinoe, a Hebrew inscription in a tomb at. Euting

,, Ramesside columns of an Egyptian Temple at

,, Byzantine embroideries and costumes from.

Antinous, the obelisk of at Rome. Erman.

Antiphon, the oration of in his own defence, some fragments of....

Antiquities, various, found at Oxyrhynchus.

Antirrhodus island of Strabo, at Alexandria, now represented by

shoals. Antoninus, the portions of the Itinerary of relating to Egypt.

Garofalo.

Anubis as son of Isis, a mythological fragment relating to.

Reitzenstein

Any, the tomb of, at El Amarna

Anysis the, of Herodotus, possibly connected with the Biblical

Hanes. Naville.

Aourti, first prophet of Amon, statuette of, from Karnak. Apepy, a Hyksos King, his name on a dagger from Saqqareh. ...

Apet, the Temple of. Rochemonteix

Apiankh, the name on a XHth dynasty stela from El-Qatta.

Apis bull, a title of the. Spiegelberg

Apis, the burial of an, in the Faiyum, a Greek Papyrus referring to.

XVH. i6.

XHL 44.

XIV. 33.

XIV. 40.

V. 9.

V. 9.

VI. 52.

IX. 36.

XI.

20.

V.

24.

XIV.

9-

XVIII.

22.

XVIII.

26.

VIII.

22.

III.

9.

XIII.

86.

X.

46.

VI.

40,

V.

23.

X.

77.

VI.

31-

XVI.

56.

VI.

10.

IV.

5-

XI.

28.

XIV.

52.

XVII.

24.

III.

21.

XIV.

24.

XI.

10.

IV.

40.

XIII.

34.

XL

31.

VL

34.

8

INDEX.

Apis and Mnevis, titles and names of. Spiegelberg XIII. 51

Apocalypse of Moses, fragments of an, in the Fayyflmic dialect.... XIII. 76 Apocryphal story relating to John the Baptist, some leaves of. ... XVI. 68

Apries ? statue of. II. 3

Apries, a colossal statue of, from the fortress at Memphis. ... XVII. 16

Apries, new form of titles of, on a stela at Bologna. Legrain.... XVII. 26,

,, date of his succession. XIV. 40,

Apries and Amasis, the stela recounting the war between.

Wiedemann X. 35

Apuy, sculptor to Rameses II., tomb of. IV. 40

Arab conquest of Egypt, the. Butler XII. 54

Arab el Burg, tombs at. Kamal XII. 17

Arabic legend of the conversion to Christianity of the Jews of

Tomai in the Delta. Griveau. XVIII. 62

Arabic texts translated into Coptic XI. 54

Arabic mottoes, assigned in native almanacks to the Coptic months. XV. 77

Aramaic documents from Elephantine. XII. 27

Aramaic inscription, an, of the 7th year of Artaxerxes.

deVoGiJE ... XIIL 48,

Aramaic ostraca from the Temple of Sahure at Abusir. ... ... XVII. 35,

Aiamaic ostraca at Munich and Strassburg. Lidzbarski. ... XVIII. 35,

Aramaic ostracon, a new reading of an. Sayce. ... ... ... XVII. 35

Aramaic ostracon, an, in the Cairo Museum. SayCj";. ... ... XVIII. 35

Aramaic papyri, from Elephantine XVI. 15

Aramaic papyri from Assuan. Sayce and Cowley XVI. 41

Aramaic papyrus of the 14th year of Darius. EUTING XII. 27

Aramaic papyrus of the Persian period, relating to loans of money,

from Elephantine. Sayce X. 22

Aramaic papyrus of accounts, of the Ptolemaic age. Sayce and

Cowley XVII. 35

Arbitration, the system- of in the Ptolemaic period.

Taubenschlag

Archaeological Survey of Nubia, to 1908. Reisner

,, ,, ,, to 1909. Reisner and Firth.

Archaic pottery, bracelets, beads, etc., from El-Ahaiwah.

Reisner

Archers' armlets, found in the tomb of Ma-her-pra.

Arihesnefer, a local god at Philae, a Temple of.

Arina, the city mentioned in the treaty between Rameses II. and

tbeHittites. Sayce

Aristophanes, a commentary on a lost play of.

Aiithmelical tables of the Xllth dynasty written on boards.

Daressy XV. 47.

XVI.

63.

XVIII.

20.

XVIII.

21.

X.

23.

VIII.

21.

V.

23.

X.

39.

XVII.

48.

INDEX.

Argo, a table of offerings of Senusert I. from.

Arlthotep, mother of Nehera.

Arrow-head, of stone, from Hieraconpolis. ...

Arrows, found in the tomb of Ma-her-pra. ...

Arsaphes, a form of Osiris, the Temple of Heracleopolis,

dedlcattd to.

Arsenuphis, a dedication-inscription from the temple of, at Philae.

RUBENSOHN

Arsinoe, an explanation of the symbols composing the diadem of,

as prescribed in the decree of Canopus. Spiegelberg.

Art, Egyptian. Capart

,, ,, Naville

,, of the Coptic period.

Artaba, an Egyptian dry measure. Hutsch

Artaxerxes, an Aramaic inscription of the 7th year of. de VoGiJ^. Aru (beans ?), a name of Hebnu, capital of the XVIth nome of

Upper Egypt. Daressy.

*' Arzawa " letter, a new reading and translation of. Sayce. ...

Asa, a great chief of the Du-fNome, tomb of.

called '* jErpa-prince" and '* Superintendent of the Priests of

the local Hawk-deity."

Asi, the name of Cyprus in the inscription of Thothmes III.

HiJSING

Asiatic expedition, an, a sculpture relating to in the Temple of

Sahure

Asiut, exploration in the province of. Kamal. ...

Asmach, or Sembrites, the. Schafer

Asperuta, J^mgy an inscription of, in the Louvre. Schafer. ... Assa, A'/V/^, mentioned in the Vth dynasty Royal Account Assiout, excavations at.

Assyria and Babylonia, methods of dating in. MiJLLER

Astarte, inscription of a Priest of. Newberry

Astarte, a translation of the story of on the Amherst fragments.

Spiegelberg

Astarte, a stela at Memphis with offerings to. Oefele

Ast-n-kheb, daughter of Shabaka, tomb of at Abydos

Astronomical Arab legends and their connection with Egyptian

mythology. Casanova.

Astronomical apparatus, Egyptian, in the Berlin Museum.

BORCHARDT

Asu, a new king, grafHti of.

Asu-Ankh, a graffito of, at Shebaika. Weigall.

Aiwan, discoveries at the Temple of.

XVIII.

25.

I.

16.

VIII.

40.

VIII.

21.

I.

9.

XIV.

66.

XVI.

53-

XVIII.

42.

XVIII.

42.

II.

34-

V.

45.

XIII.

48.

XI.

27.

VII.

31-

11.

14,

II. 14.

XVI. 40.

XVII. 22.

XII. 17.

XIV. 42.

V. 25.

VI. 32.

XIII. 33. VII. 29.

XI. 31.

XI. 32.

XIV. 46. IX. 3.

XII. 32.

IX.

33.

XVII.

8,

XVIII.

25.

XVII.

19.

lO

INDEX.

Aswan, inscriptiors of Sirenput, prince of Elephantine, at.

Gardiner. XVIII. 25.

,, a Vth dynasty tomb at. XI. 7.

obelisks quarried at, for Queen Hatshepsut. V. 7.

Asylum in temples, a petition concerning, fuund at Kasr el

Banat VIII. 10.

Asyiit (opposite). Inscription of Hornezatef, son of Aamu (a new

king), Xlllth dynasty

Aten, the hymn to. Breasted ^

Alan, the fl^ /i// j/« to, on a scarab. Schafer

Aten, a large scarab of Amenhote-p IV. in honour of. Erman. ... Alen Temples and P'oundations, the names of in Egypt and Nubia.

Breasted.

Athanasius, the 39th Festal Letter of.

Athribis, statuette of a priest of. C apart

Athribis, an epigraphic account of. ...

/4/«r measure, the, and the Dodecashoenus. Loret.

Aunef, King, his name on a Xlllth dynasty stela. Newberry....

Aurelius 01, of Philadelphia, a papyrus relating to.

A wabe, the Eyptian name for an island near Philae, called Abaton

by the Greeks XIV. 45.

Axe, butt end of the handle of, made of glazed pottery, with the

cartouche of Amenhetep III. Nash XII. 36.

Axe, the, in the word for carpentering. Sethe. ... ... ... XV. 43.

Axe-heads of the M. K. Moller XVIII. 44.

Axes of stone from Lisht, identical with those from Kahun. ... VI. 49.

Ay, Stela of the 3rd year of. IV. 41.

Ay, four funerary stelae from the tomb of. Steindorff. ... VI. 30.

Ay, the nebli name of, on a fragment of an obelisk. Spiegelberg. XIV. 36. Azy, a Title of Osiris. Piehl ,. ... VI. 43.

IV.

40.

IV.

45-

X.

42.

X.

42.

XIII.

51-

X.

65.

IX.

19.

XVI.

73-

XII.

34.

XII.

26.

IX.

40.

Ba or soul, the notion that it received nourishment from a sycamore tree. Maspero

Babylonia and Assyria, a suggested re-arrangement of the dynasties contemporary with the kings of dynasty XVIII. Dangin. ...

Babylonian cylinder, a, of B.C. 2000, from Memphis. Quibell.

Babylonian equivalents of Egyptian place-names. Meyer.

Bacis, or Buchis, ox, the name of the. Spiegelberg

Bacis, the bull of PIerm;»nthis, funerary stela of. Daressy.

" Bad breath," Egyptian remedies for. Oefele. ...

VII. 34.

^VIII.

35-

XVII.

33.

VI.

38.

XI.

31.

XVII.

25-

IX.

33.

INDEX.

Bagdad, the historical topography of. Massignon

Bah, the Egyptian name of the site now called Baklieh

Bahrite memlouks, Cairo inscriptions of. Berchem.

Baklieh (Egyptian Bah)^ the second sanctuary of the Nome of the

Ibis

Balaizah, a Coptic monastery at.

Balances of ancient Egypt. DuCROS.

' Bald-headed, " a title of the special Priests of Thoth

Ballas, the Keramike of the Inscription of C. Gallus at Philae.

Sethe

Balyzeh, various MSS. found in a Coptic Deir at

Banitti, in the Baharia Oasis, a many-chambered tomb at.

Buckley

Banu 'Assal, Arab Christian writers of the 13th century

Baobab, a Central African plant, identified with a specimen in the

Louvre. Baptismal and marriage services, Bohairic. Ermoni. Baqt, mother of Khnumhotep I. Baqt, daughter of Khnumhotep I. .;.

,, ,, married Nehera, ** Governor of the New Towns."

Baqta I., his tomb at Beni Hasan. ... ... ... .

,, called *' Prince of the Oryx noma," and "Lord of the

town of Herur." ...

Baqta II., son of Bagta I., his tomb at Beni Hasan

Baqta III., his tomb at Beni Hasan. ...

Barbara St., the building of the church of in Cairo, by a Christian

vizir of the iith cen'ury.... Barge, a sacred containing a shrine, on prehistoric decorated

vases, Foucart.

Bark, the divine, book of protecting the.

Barnugi, tombs of Vlth-XIIth dynasties found at.

Barsauma the naked, his Arabic Life and Miracles.

Basa, a plan of the Temple at, with the cartouches of a new king.

S/\yce

Bat, the god, represented as a two-headed bull, as an umbilicus,

and as a tree. Naville.

,, identified with " Bata, bull of the gods" in the tale of the

two Brothers. Bata, the hero of the "Tale of the two brothers," mentioned on

an ostracon as God of a city Sa-ka. Gardiner. Bata, the god worshipped in Cynopolis, where he is associated

with Anup. Spiegelberg

Bawit, Coptic paintings in the necropolis of.

xvn.

3-

IL

5-

VL

54.

II.

5.

XVI.

75.

XVIII.

43.

11.

5.

V.

30.

XVI.

29.

XVIII.

23-

XV.

72.

V.

34.

XIV.

75.

I.

15.

I.

IS-

I.

IS-

I.

14.

I.

14.

I.

14.

I.

14.

XIV.

77.

XIV.

55.

IV.

45-

XVI.

30.

XVI.

71.

XVIII.

36.

XVI.

46.

XVI.

46.

XIV.

SI.

xvn.

38.

XI.

14.

12

INDEX.

Bawit, Chapels found at.

Bawit, Notes on inscriptions from. Cl^dat

'* Bdl^ King of Dor," of the Golenischeff Papyrus, read by

Maspero as •' Servant of El."

Bel), the Sarcophagus of, found at Dendereh.

Beba, the *' good name " of Meru, at Sheikh Sa'id.

Bee, the, in Egypt. Lefebure

'* Beer-drinking soldier," stela of the. MiJLLER

Beer-drinking through a reed, on a relief of the XVIIIth dynasty.

RURENSOHN

Beheading, in Egypt confined to the earliest times. Spiegelberg

and MiJLLER

Behen, traces of the ancient town of.

Benevento, obelisks at, set up before a Temple of Isis. Erman.

Beni Hasan, wall-paintings in the tombs at.

,, account of clearance of the tombs at. ...

,, excavations in the tombs of. Garstang.

,, discoveries in the Xllth dynasty necropolis at.

Garstang.

Berber names of the dogs of Antef. MiJLLER. Berenice and the Blemmyes, Sethe.

Berenice, the figure of the child ordered by the decree of Canopus to be carried in a priest's arms. Spiegelberg.

Bes, the Iconography of. Mrs. Grenfell.

,, figures of, in high relief on the walls of a building at Sakkara.

as a sea-god. HiJsiNG

,, between two lions, on a Persian seal. LiDZBARSKi....

,, a figure on of an ebony casket. ...

,, in male and female form. Petrie. ...

Besas (Bes). Sethe

Bet Khallaf, excavations at. Garstang XI. i8.

,, burials at covered over with a large pottery bowl. ...

Beza, suggested as the Horus-name of Narmer. Foucart.

Biblical names, Notes on. Spiegelberg

Bilingual hieroglyphic and Carian inscription. Daressy.

Binni, model of a. Nash. ...

Bird-hieroglyphs, sculptor's studies for. Daressy.

Bird of Horus, the. Loret.

Bird-mummies from Saqqareh, etc. Lortet and Gaillard. ...

Bird-trap, Roman, from Oxyrhynchus.

Birds represented on the Deir el Bahari sculptures.

Birket el Kurun, the ancient Lake Moeris. ...

Birth-brick, or birth-.stool, the. Spiegelberg

XI.

14.

XI.

20.

V.

31.

VII.

2.

11.

II.

XVI.

48.

X.

39.

XI. 28.

IX.

34.

XVIII.

9-

VI.

31.

I.

17.

I.

19.

XII.

18.

XVII.

21.

VI.

42.

VI.

37.

XVIII.

39.

XI.

31.

XIV.

27.

XIV.

46.

XVII.

35-

VI.

51.

VI.

51.

VI.

43.

; XII.

19.

XL

18.

X.

33.

XIV.

45.

V.

32.

IX.

32.

X.

49.

XIV.

54.

XII.

33.

XII.

7.

V.

2.

VIIL

13.

IX.

36.

INDEX.

13

Birth-scenes in the Temple of Amenhotep III. in Luxor Temple, compared with the narrative of the annunciation, birth and

divine recognition of Jesus. ISSLEIB

Birth-temple, the, at Edfu, an inscription from. Legrain. Bit-ya of the Thutmosis list, its connexion with the divine name

Yah veh controverted. A. KOENIG

Blemmys, the. Sethe.

Blessing the Waters at Epiphany, the Coptic rite of.

Baumstark

Blue marble vessels from Abydos.

does not occur at Abydos before the Xllth dynasty...

Bnon or Beon, identified with the cartouche in the Calendar of the

Ebers papyrus. LiEBLEiN

Boat, a sacred, found in the sanctuary of Rameses II., at Memphis. ,, with figures, of earthenware, from Negadeh. Schafer. ... Boats of Xlth dynasty found at Mer.

,, wooden, from the tomb of Karenen. ... ,, models of, rigged for passing up and down stream, from the tomb of Nekht-ankh and Khnumu-nekht at Rifeh.

Bocchoris and his code. Revillout.

,, early demotic documents of the age of. ... Boethos, first king of the Ilnd dynasty, his name on a vase fronj

Abydos. Boghaz keni, explorations at. WlNCKLER. ... XVI. 40 j

Bohairic service book, with a version of the Decalogue and Deut.

V. 6

Bohairic hagiographical texts in the Leipzig MSS. ...

Boin^ the probable pronunciation of the name of the Phoenix.

Sethe

Bologna, catalogue of the collection in the Museo Civico at.

Szedlo

Bolt, an ancient Egyptian. Whyte.

i^t-///, model of a. Nash

Book of Enoch, discovery of Greek text of part of. ... " Book of protecting the divine bark," translation of. CllASSiNAT. " Book of James," a Sa'idic apocryphon, fragment of. Book-production among the Greeks and Romans. Sen u BART. ... Boresis, a place-name on the inscription of Cornelius Gallus at

Philae

Bowl, of alabaster, with the edges scalloped for holding flowers.

BiSSING

Bowl of red pottery, decorated with hippopotami, crocodiles, ele.)haats, and horned cattle, from Mahasna

XVIII.

61.

XII.

19.

IX.

59.

VI.

37-

XVIIL

56.

IX.

16.

IX.

i6.

XVIII.

32.

IL

24.

VI.

51.

II.

25-

XVL

25-

XVI.

28.

XVIL

30-

V.

27.

VI.

26.

XVIL

33-

XII.

52.

XVIL

68.

XVIII. 40.

XIII. 40. IX. 36. IX. 32.

II. 28.

IV. 45.

XV. 67.

XVL 64.

V. 30.

XIV. 58. XVIL 7.

14

INDEX.

Bowls of bronze, from Gurob, used for washing the face. Erman. Bowls of bronze, and other objects from a Royal burial at

Anibeh.

Box, with name of one of the Mentuhetep kings, from Deir el

Bahari. Box, a wooden, engravvd with hunting scene. In the MacGregor

collection. ... ... ...

Box, a wooden, from Kahun.

Bracelet, gold, with four hands for clasps, from Oxyrhynchus. ...

Bracelets of ivory, from Mahasna.

of silver or bronze, ornamented with medallions possibly showing gnostic influence. Capart.

gold, from Tell Abu Billu

Bread, loaves of Roman, from Oxyrhynchus.

Bread given to employes at the Temple, a text from Karnac relating

to. Sethe.

"Breathings, the second book of," from a hieratic Papyrus at

Florence, Pellegrini

Bremen, inscriptions at. Muller. ...

Bricks with the stamp of Menthuemhet, *' fourth prophet of

Amon." Bronze age, introduced into Egypt by the conquerors from the

East. DE Morgan

Bronze coinage, a, called Khalkenen, mentioned in a. Ramesside

judicial papyrus. Revillout. ... ...

Bronze plaques, mirrors, etc., from Mit Rahineh. ...

Bronzes from Mit Rahineh. Daressy. ... ...

Buau-menthuhotep, his coffin at Deir el Bahari. ,, called "Head of the Treasury" and "Head

of the Granaries." ... Bubale, figure of a, chipped out of flint. Schweinfurth.

Bubastis, Goddess, a votive Scarab to.

Bucranium, the, in Egypt. Lefebure

Bulls, represented on the ' Punt' sculptures at Deir el Bahari. ... Burial, a secondary, of XXth dynasty, in an Xlth dynasty tomb at the Temple of Neb-hapet- Ra. ,, model granary found in. ,, model bakery and brewery found in.

,, portions of the mummy found in. ... ...

,, silver bangles found in. Burial, a XVIIth dynasty, of a woman.

Burials in which the body was wrapped in a skin, at El Amfrah. ... Burials at Anibeh, description of.

V.

36.

xvn.

79.

XI.

10.

vni.

43-

VIII.

43.

XIII.

16.

XVIII.

6.

XVIII.

68.

X.

13.

XII.

8.

XVII.

23.

XIII.

42.

XVI.

35.

III.

VI. 49.

VI.

46,

X.

14.

XH.

36.

V.

4'

V.

4.

XIII.

56.

XIII.

52.

XVI.

53.

IV.

34.

XIII.

7.

XIII.

7.

XIII.

7.

XIII.

7-

XIII.

7.

XVIII.

22.

X.

I.

XVII.

77.

INDEX.

15

Burnt mummies found in a tomb at El Lahun

Business documents, demotic, from Elephantine, relating to land

there and at Edfu. Spiegelberg

Busiris, the god of. Griffith

Buto, record of a gift of land at. Brugsch.

Buto, the hieroglyphic stela of naming Ptolemy I. as vSatrap.

WiLCKEN

Buto, goddess, two statuettes of. Schmidt. ...

Button-seals from tombs near Mahasna.

Byblos (Kebni), the name of, recognized in the O. K. Sethe, ...

,, record at Elephantine of a voyage thither. Sethe, Byt^ the reading for the bee. Moller. Byzantine carvings on bone, from Behnesa.

Byzantine papyri from Kom Ishgau, an inventory of. Maspero. Byzantine Papyri, found at Oxyrhynchus

XII. 18.

XVII.

28.

IX.

30-

VI.

33.

VII.

28.

XVI.

53.

X.

18.

XVIII.

34-

XVIII.

34.

VII.

33.

XVI.

II.

XVII.

4-

VI.

8.

c.

Cadastral Survey of E^ypt, Report on the. Lyons

Cadytis, identified with Carchemish. Oppert.

Cae?areum, the, at Alexandria.

* ' Caire, Etudes sur le topographie du?'' Salmon. ...

Calendar, the Coptic, the peculiar Arabic form of it given by

Abu '1-Barakat in his " Lamp of darkness." ... Calendrical Inscriptions in the Temple of Ombos. BoURiANT. . . .

Calf, a Plebrew-Coptic word for. Spielgelberg.

Cambyses and Darius, inscriptions relating to the reigns of.

Marruchi.

Cambyses, his conquest of Egypt, a Sa'idic version of.

Camel, a vase in the form of a. BissiNG

Camel ? a figure of at Abusir el Maleq.

Camel, the appearance of in Egypt. Lefebure

Camels, figures of on a seal. Nash.

Cannabalism practised by the Nekadeh people discussed by Ebers.

Canon of proportions, the Egyptian. Edgar

Canopic Jars, dated in various dynasties, in the Gizeh Museum.

Reisner

Canopic jars of a royal family of the XVIIIth dynasty.

Legrain

Canopic jars from near the Ramesseum. Daressy.

Canopic vases, connected with the royal family at end of XVIIIth

dynasty. Legrain

XVIII.

33-

V.

29.

VII.

9-

XL

16.

XVII.

68.

III.

13.

VI.

42.

VIII.

28.

IX.

55.

X.

44.

XV.

29.

XVIL

40.

XIL

33-

VIIL

39.

XV.

49.

IX. 36

XIV. 33

XVIII. 26

XIIL 39.

i6

INDEX.

Canopus as tlie name of the city, the star, and the vase.

Lef^bure.

Caphtor, the name of, at Ombos. Sayce

Caphtor and Casluhim ? Hall.

Carchemish, the name of in the Temple of Ombos. DARESsy, ...

Carian inscriptions from Egypt. Sayce

Cartonnages in early Ptolemaic tombs at Harit.

Cartouche, on a bead, of a new king of dynasties XII. -XIII.

Steindorff

Cartouche, the first, of kings, is a claim of divine incarnation.

MiJLLER

Castor oil, and its medicinal use in Ancient Egypt. Lortet. ...

Cat, a coffin for a cat. BoRCHARDT.

Cat and the Jackal, the conversation between. Revillout. ...

Catacombs, Christian, at Hadra. Breccia.

Cdr////>;^ of Sallust, leaf of a Papyrus MS. of.

Cattle of Babylonia, Assyria, and Egypt. Durst.

Cedar forests of Lebanon, their importance to Egypt. Sethe. ...

Celt, a handled, from Gebelen ? WeiGALL.

Celt, an archaic of sandstone, engraved with the figure of a

prisoner, from Saqqara. Weigall. Cements, ancient Egyptian from various sources, an analysis of.

Lucas ...

Cemeteries, prehistoric, at Abydos. ...

,, at Alexandria, excavations in

,, ,, objects found in....

ancient, their connexion with caravan routes.

Legrain

,, at Naga-ed-Der. ...

Cemetery of Hadra, at Alexandria

of Ilird or Vlth dynasty at El Kab. Sayce

Censer, a bronze, in the Cairo Museum. Maspero

Census of Egyptian villages in the 15th century. MORITZ. Census-declaration of the year 151, from a papyrus at Strassburg. Census returns, tax receipts, etc., from papyri at Strassburg. Ceramic Art, Egyptian,

Ceres, a statuette af, from Oxyrhynchus

Chaereas and Callirrhoe, Chariton's romance of.

Chair-bearers, song of the, on an O. K. Stela. Erman. ... Channel at the first cataract, cleared by Usertesen II. and

Teihmosis III., identified with the Bab el Madaik.

FOURDAN.

Chapel, the, in front of the Temple at Abydos. Lefebure.

XVII. 38.

XIII. 47.

XIII. 47.

X. 39.

XV. 39.

VIII. II.

XVII. 30.

XVIII. 30.

XII. 34.

XVII. 38.

VI. 44.

XVIII. 67.

XV. 9.

IX. 32.

XV. 40.

XVII. 43.

XVII. 43.

XVI. 53.

IX. 2.

IV. 28.

IV. 29.

XIII. 45. X. 24.

IV. 13,28.

X. 21.

XVIII. 67.

VIII. 19.

XVII. 49.

XVII. 49.

VIH. 43.

XIV. 16.

X. 55.

X. 43.

XV. 39. XVI. 34.

INDKX.

17

Chapels decorated with paintings, at Baomt.

Chariot, the four-wheeled, in Egypt. Offord. ...

Chariot from the tomb of Yuaa and Thuaa

Cheops, excavations near the pyramid of. Steindorff

Cheops, the stela of the daughter of, probably of the reign of

Amasis II. Daressy

Texts on. Daressy.

Chephren, the «<?<^/)/ name on his statues. Schafer

"Chief of the Meshush," a title on a stela of Sheshonk.

Daressy ,

Children believed to have the souls of cats, a superstition at

Karnak. Legrain

Chisel of copper, from the Temple of Mentuhetep Nebkherura, at

Deir el Bahari

Chnemhotep, identification of the doorways mentioned in the

inscription of. Breasted. ..

Christ and a Pharisee, a meeting between in the Temple, on a

leaf of a lost Gospel from Oxyrhynchus. Christ, described in the Apocryphal Acts as an old man of youth- ful aspect. Jacobi

Christ and the Virgin, Arabic hymns to.

Christ's descent into Hell, a fragment of the Naassene Psalm

relating to

Christian authors, the Arab catalogue of. Riedel.

Christian Arabic Literature, studies in.

Christian documents written on papyrus.

Christian inscriptions in the Nubian language, found in Ancient

Ethiopia. Schafer

Christianity in Egypt, the beginnings of, Demotic texts relating to. Chronology, Egyptian, previous to the XXth dynasty.

Daressy and RosT,

,, Meyer

of the earlier dynasties. Sethe

Cippi of Horus, reptiles figured on. BousSAC.

Circumcision in Egypt. Wilcken, Gunkel, and Wendland....

,, confined to the priestly caste. ...

Circumcision in ancient Egypt. Wiedemann,

Cleopatra, head of a statue of. Maspero

Coffin of Buau-Menthuhotep, at Deir el Bahari.

Coffins of the M. K. Borchardt

,, ,, funerary texts from. Daressy.

plain wooden with rudely carved heads, in early Ptolemaic tombs at Harit.

XIII.

34.

XII.

36.

XIV.

26.

XIV.

31.

XVII.

25.

XVII.

25.

XIV.

40.

XIV.

34.

XVI.

46.

XIII.

6.

IX.

36.

XV.

67.

XIII.

77.

XVI.

69.

XV.

67.

XII.

55.

XV.

72.

XVI.

61.

XVI.

42.

IX.

54-

VII.

29.

XIV.

43-

XIV.

44.

XVIII.

41.

XI.

33-

XI.

42.

XII.

34.

IX.

25.

V.

4-

VII.

34.

IV.

45-

VIII.

10.

c

i8

INDEX.

Coffins of Xlllh dynasty found at Der el Bersheh

,, small models of, containing wax figures representing Kensit and Kanit, found in their tombs at Deir el Bahari. from the second find at Deir el-Bahari. Chassinat.

,, of the Persian and Ptolemaic periods. Maspero

Coin, a gold, inscribed " Good gold." Maspero.

Coins found at Oxyrhynchus. ... ,, Ptolemaic, found at Harit.

,, placed in the mouths of mummies to pay Charon's fare. ,, Ptolemaic of gold, from Samanoud. ... Colonnade, the great, in the Temple of Luxor. Daressy.

Columnar types in Egyptian architecture. BORCHAP-DT

Columns representing both species of Cyperus. Borchardt. . . .

Comb, ivory, with an early dynastic relief.

Comic masks, from Oxyrhynchus.

" Coming out of Sothis," the record of the. Legge

Cone, worn by persons in tomb-scenes of the N. K.

Spiegelberg

Cones, funerary, may have been intended as a kind of paving stone.

Borchardt

Consecration of a Church and Altar, Coptic service used at. Consecration service for monks, the Bohairic, a version of. Consecration of a princess as priestess of Ammon, from an

Ethiopian document. Sethe. ...

Contract in Greek, concerning division of property, on a wooden

tablet from Ezbeh Weled El Shekh

Contracts of divorce. Lesquier

Contracted burials at Thebes.

Conversations between our Lord and His disciples, in a papyrus

from Akhmim. ... ... ... ... . ...

Copper standard adopted by Epiphanes. ...

Copper chisel with a M. K. inscription. Weigall.

Copper implements and bracelets, from graves at Mahasna. Copper tubes, a drain composed of, in the Temple of Sahure.

Coptic Antiquities in the Leyden Museum

burials among the primitive graves in the cemeteries opposite Girga.

Church, the rise of the. Leipoldt.

Church built on the ruins of a chapel of Tholhmes III.,

North of the Ramesseum.

,, Church music. ...

,, Churches, remains of at Henassieh. ...

IX. 13.

XIV.

6.

XVIII.

27.

XVIII.

27.

X.

50.

VI.

9-

VIII.

12.

XII.

19.

XVII.

17.

IV.

40.

VII.

43-

xn.

36.

XVII.

19.

XII.

8.

XVIII.

32.

XV. 50.

IX.

36

XI.

49

-VI.

68

XVII. 27.

XII.

3.

XVI.

63.

XVIII.

2.

V.

49.

V.

41.

XVIIL

44

XVIII.

7

XVII.

22

IX.

56

XVII.

72

XIV.

77

XVIIL

5

IX.

52

I.

8

INDEX.

19

Coptic inscription on wood, from Dashlut X. 13.

,, inscriptions in a cave at Wady Siut. II. 13,

burials, at Deir el Bahari IV. 33.

,, mummies found at Deir el Bahari IV. 37.

,, monastery at Balaizah XVI. 75.

. at Ganadlah. XVI. 75.

,, paschal liturgy, publication of. ... ... ... ... IX. 52.

,, poetry in the Sa'idic dialect XVII. 63.

stelae in the Cairo Museum. ... ... ... XVII. 70.

,, ,, from Sheikh Abadeh. ... ... ... ... ... X. 13.

texts attributed to the Nicene synod. XVII. 66.

, , tomb-stones, with invocations to saints IX. 51.

,, words, the hieroglyphic origin of various. Si'IEGELBERG. XIII. 84.

Coptic Nation, a history of the IX. 53.

Coplo-Arabic MSS. at the University of Beyrout XVI. 76.

Coptos and Berenice, Note on the stations between. Maspero.... XII. 27.

Coptos, a monument of Antef V at. Gardiner Xl. 20.

Copts, history of the. Makrtzi IX. 54.

Corn, the price of, in Ptolemaic times. Barbagallo XVI. 63.

Cornflower and poppy in Egyptian art. Newberry IX. 32.

Corn-grinders, statuettes of. Capart XVIII. 39.

Cornelius Gallus, a trilingual inscription of, at Philae V. 23.

Cosmological or geographical expressions, a list of in a papyrus.

GOLENISCHEFF XIII. 45.

Council of Ephesus, Sahidic texts relating to II. 32.

Cow or ox, remains of, found in the tombs at the Temple of

Neb-hapet-Ra XIV. 6.

Cow, alabaster head of a, found at the Temple of Neb-hapet-Ra. XIV. 7.

Cow of Isis, Ptolemaic memorial stela of a. Spiegelberg. ... XVI. 34.

Cow, an ivory figure of, from a tomb at Mahasna XVIII. 6.

Craniology of the early dynastic period. Myers XI. 34.

Craniology, of the ancient Egyptians. Keith XV. 46.

Creation myth, from a papyrus of the Macedonian period.

Wiedemann VII. 35.

Crete, discoveries in. BURROWS XVI. 40.

Crocodile tombs at Dime X. 4.

Crocodiles, measurements of marked on sticks, from Illahun. ... XI. 4.

Crocodiles, tombs of mummied, at Khamsin. XI. 3.

Cross, the hymn to, in a Nubian MS. compared with a Sa'idic text

inLeyden XVII. 63.

Cross, Fish, and Palm leaves, on pottery of the 7th-8th century,

from Sennar. Sayce XVIII. 68.

Cubit, inscription on a. Pierret. ... IV. 41.

c 2

26

INDEX.

Cubit, an inscribed, from Sais. Daressy

Cubits, Spans, etc., memoranda of measurements by, on the

Palermo stone. ... ... ...

Cults, Egyptian, the primitive form of some. Loret

Cuneiform sign on a Shabti of XlXth or XXth dynasty.

Legrain

"Curse on Egypt after the 6th year of King Bocchoris," a

demotic story. Krali

Customs and Utensils, Egyptian, the survival of in the Sudan,

Abyssinia, and among the Somalis. Schweinfurth.

Cylinder of bone, with inscription, from the Fayum.

Cylinder-seal of ivory, found near a 1st dynasty grave at Mahasna.

Cylinders of black stone, inscriptions on some. Sayce

Cymbals, Coptic. Nash

Cynocephalus with the protocol of Amenhetep IV.

Cynopolis, tombs found in the cemetery of. ...

VII. 23.

XI.

25.

XIII.

51.

^VIII.

36.

VIII.

32.

XVII.

35

XI.

3

CVIII.

7

VII.

41

IX.

36

XV.

22

XII.

4

D.

Dadefra, foundations of the pyramid of at Gizeh. Borchardt

and BissiNG

Dagger, of stone, in its sheath, from Nekadeh

Dagger, from a tomb at Saqqara, the handle inscribed with the names of a Hyksos king Apepi, and of his Semitic servant.

Daressy

Dashur, work at the pyramid-field of. ...

Mastaba tombs of Xllth dynasty at.

,, Mausoleum of Usertesen II. or III., and Amenemhat III.

,, Tomb of Fu-ab-ra found at....

. ,, King's ebony statue in. ... ...

,, Xllth dynasty inscriptions from. DE Morgan.

,, excavations at. Barsanti.

,, discoveries at. DE MORGAN. ...

Dair Balaizah, the works represented among the fragments from....

Daisy, the, in Egyptian Art. Newberry

Dancing girls, a model group of, from the tomb of Karenenen. ...

Daniel of Scete, the Ethiopic Acts of.

Daphnae, the Greek pottery of. Dummler.

Daran, stelae of the N. K. at, naming the triad of the cataracts....

Darius, a bronze plaque of. ... ... ... ...

Darius I., reorganization of the medical school at Sais by. Schafer.

Dead, the treatment of the. W.Schmidt.

Death-mask, of plaster, from the earlier Temple of Tata. ...

VII. 44. VIII. 40.

XVI. $2.

III. 9.

III.

III.

III.

III.

IV. 41.

XII. 18.

XIII. zj.

XVII. 62.

XIII. 58. XVI. 25.

IX. 49.

V. 32.

XVIII. 25.

XIV. 24. IX. 25.

XVIII. 39.

XVII. 13.

INDEX.

21

De Azymis^ the supposed Athanasian tract, the spuriousness of. ... Deben^ a new reading of the weight-name formerly read nten. Deccan stars, a complete list of on a coffin from Siut. Daressy. Decree of Excommunication, from an Ethiopian document. Sethe. . Dedication inscription in the name of Menkheperre Psammetik.

Maspero

Dedmosi, stela with full titles of a second king so named.

Barsanti.

Dehmid, a stela from, dated in the reign of Amenemhe III. Deification of persons other than kings. Wiedemann. ...

Deified men, in Ancient Egypt. Wiedemann

Deir el- *Azam, antiquities from. ... ... ...

Deir el Bahari, sculptures from the shrine of Hathor, and Southern

Hall of Offerings. Naville

Deities, Egyptian, the double functions of, as dead and alive.

Kristensen

Deities, a list of, with the centres of their cults, in the Temple of

Rameses III., at Medinet Habu.

Dekernes, small Cypriote vases from.

Delta, ancient sites in the. Foucart

Demonstrative pronouns, dual forms of. Grapow.

Demosthenes' *'Z>^ /Iz/j-a Z<'^^//£7«^," in the B.M

,, fragment of the Third Philippic of.

Demotic dockets on five hieroglyphic stelae. Wreszinski. Demotic graffiti in the crypts of the Temple of Osiris at Karnak. Spiegelberg

inscriptions in the Cairo Museum. Spiegelberg.

,, Letters from Gebelen, a decipherment of. Spiegelberg.

,, magical papyrus of London and Leyden. Griffith and Thompson.

,, mortgage contracts in the British Museum.

Spiegelberg

ostracon from Tell el Yahudiyeh, containing three native names and two Jewish, viz. Abram and Shabtai. Spiegelberg

,, papyrus rolls buried beside crocodiles, at Dime....

,, papyri in the Strasburg Library. Spiegelberg.

,, at Brussels. Spiegelberg

,, in the Cairo Museum, a catalogue of.

Spiegelberg

,, in the John Rylands Library. Griffith.

sale-contract, at Innsbruck. Spiegelberg.

,, sign for/^ as the fraction \ at Dendera. Junker.

XVL

70.

III.

26.

IX.

33-

XVI r.

27.

XVI. 37.

XVIII.

25-

XVIII.

25.

VII.

35-

X.

42.

X.

79-

XIL

20.

XIIL

51.

IL

25-

XVII.

17.

VIL

29.

XVIII.

37-

III.

34.

V.

17.

XVI.

36.

XII.

23.

XVI.

36.

XV.

34.

XVIII.

29.

XVIII.

29.

XVII.

35.

X.

4.

XL

23.

XVIIL

29.

XVIIL

28.

XVIIL

29

XIL

23.

XVL

45-

22

INDEX.

Demotic signature to a Greek papyrus XVI. 36.

,, text of the historical tale of the time of King Petubastis. Krai.l

,, texts. Revillout.

,, of the decree of Canopus. Krall.

Demotic and Coptic documents from Rifa

" Demotic and Greek mummy tickets in the Rainer Collection.

Wessely

Demotic and Greek names, a collection of. Spiegelberg. Dendereh, excavations at

,, objects found at

Der el Bahari, inscriptions from. Naville.

Der el Bersheh, excavations at. ... ... ...

Der el Gebrawi, inscriptions from the tombs at. Sayce

,, excavations at. ...

Deshasheh, excavations at.

statues of Prince Nenkheftka, found at.

,, Nenkheftek ,,

,, Amulets of the Old Kingdom ,,

,, Coffin of a priestess Mera ,,

,, various objects ,,

,, bodies of the dead at, cut in pieces.

Designation, a peculiar, of the defunct, a dated instance of.

Wiedemann

Deuteronomy, the finding of the Book of. Naville.

a 6th century MS. of the Book of

Diadem of one of the later Antefs, in the Leyden Museum.

Boeser XVIII.

Dictys Cretensis, a fragment of the lost Greek original of the

work of.

Difficult breathing, Egyptian remedies for. Oefele

Dime, the Temple at. ...

Diminutives in the N. K. Sethe

Diocletian persecution, stories of the in the Coptic Synaxarium.... Diogenes, anecdotes concerning, from a papyrus in the Rainer

collection. ...

Dionysias identified with El Yauta. Daressy

Dionysius' expedition to India, fragment of an hexameter poem on. Dionysius of Areopagita, his experiences at the time of Christ's

crucifixion, a Sa'idic text of. Dioscorus, patriarch, a study of his history. Haase. Diptych, a two-panelled, giving the names of living and deceased

patriarchs. Crum XVIII. 56.

XIII.

43

V.

26.

XIII.

43'

XVII.

21.

XVII.

28.

XI.

23.

VII.

I.

VII.

2.

VII.

22.

IX.

13.

VII.

22.

IX.

6.

VI.

21.

VI.

21.

VI.

21.

VI.

22.

VI.

22.

VI.

22.

VI.

22.

VII.

34.

XVI.

46.

XVII.

47

44.

XVI.

56.

IX.

33.

X.

5.

XVII.

37.

IX.

51.

XI.

39.

IX.

26.

XI.

40.

IX.

50.

XVIII.

62.

INDEX.

23

Disease, a, common in Egyptian mummies. Younger

Dish, a bronze from a grave of time of Amenhetep III. or IV.

BiSSING

Disk mace-heads found at Abadiyeh.

Dislocation of the jaw, a treatise on the treatment of, from a

papyrus in the B.M

" Divine wives," their relationship with the Kings. Erman. ...

Division, Egyptian methods of. HuLTscH.

Dj at, concubine of Khnumhotep II

Dodgson Papyrus the. Griffith

Dog, the coffin of a, from Saqqareh. Maspero

a coffin for a. Capart.

Dogs represented on the Deir el Bahari sculptures.

,, the bodies of two, from a grave at Mahasna. ...

the domesticated, of Ancient Egypt. Hilzheimer.

,, of King Antef, the Berber names of. Muller.

Dog-gods, in the tomb at Kom esh Shugafa. Bissing

Dog-headed slate, in the MacGregor Collection. Legge.

Dolls, small bone, attributed to the Copts. ...

Domestic articles received by inheritance, a list of in a Ptolemaic

document of the year 284-83. Domitian, stones of a gate-way of, found at Medinet Habu. Donkey, an ivory figure of, from Mahasna. ...

Draughts, the Egyptian game of. Wiedemann

the ancient Egyptians' fondness for the game of.

Wiedemann.

,, the Egyptian game of. Pieper.

Draughtsboards and draughtsmen, Egyptian. Nash. Draughtsboard and men, from El Amrah. ... Draughts-board and its pieces found in the Temple of Tela. Dream-stela the, of Tandamane. Drinking through a care illustrated by Egyptian instances.

Wiedemann

Drugs, the names of in Egyptian medicine. Oefele.

,, the Semitic names of in a Phoenician recipe given in the

Ebers papyrus. Muller

Duck- weight, a, from Thebes. Muller. ...

Dtt-f^ome, tombs of the Great Chiefs of the.

Z>z/-/ Nome, princes of the

Dunip, Syrian city, a lost outpost of the Mitanni empire.

Messerschmidt

Dynastic Kings, the earliest. Weill. Dynasties IV. and v., a Note on. Galvao.

XV. 46. VII. 46.

VIII. 2.

XI. 41.

VII. 28.

VI. 45. I. 16.

XVIII. 29.

XII. 36.

XVII. 38.

V. 2.

XVIII. 6.

XVIII. 41.

VI. 42. XV. 44. XV. 48.

XVI. 76.

XVIII. 50.

VIII. 21.

XVIII. 6. VI. 46.

VII. 42. XVIII. 45.

XII. 36^^ X. 3.

XVII. 13.

XIV. 36.

X. 39.

VII. 37.

VI. XI.

II.

IX.

42.

33. 14.

7.

IX. 59.

XVI. 37.

XVII. 30.

24

INDEX.

E.

Eagle-sign, value of the. Naville. XV. 43.

Ear-pendant of XlXth dynasty. Schafer. XVIII. 44.

Ears, Egyptian models of, symbols of the "God who hears." ... VI. 43.

Ebers Calendar, a new explanation of. Meyer. ... ... ... XVII. 31.

Ebers papyrus, the calendar of. Lehmann. VII. 29.

Ebers papyrus, the Semitic names of drugs in a Phoenician

recipe. Muller. VI. 42.

Ebony, the felling of, represented on the '* Punt " sculptures at

Deir el Bahari. ... IV. 34.

Ebony casket of the time of Amcnhetep III. ... ... ... VI. 51.

•' Eclipse" inscription of Takelothis. Eisenlohr VI. 30.

Edfu, inscriptions in the Temple of. de Rochemonteix. ... IV. 39.

Ptolemaic Text from. Bouriant VI. 29.

called Sbeht in the Coptic Acts of the Third Council. ... IX. 55.

,, stela with titles of a second King Dedmosi, at. ... ... XVIII. 25.

,, statue of a priest of under Psammetichus I., at Berlin.

Ranke XVII. 26.

Eel, the, dedicated to Atum. Daressy XIV. 52.

Egypt (Lower) and Palestine, copy of a Byzantine map of ... VII. 29.

,, the plant symbolical of. V. 35.

,, under the IVth and Vth dynasties. Meyer. XVII. 29.

,, the origins of. BissiNG VII. 39.

,, the earliest inhabitants of. Wiedemann IX. 25.

,, the elements forming the early population of.

SCHWEINFiJRTH VII. 40.

^ ,, and Israel, the relations between under the kings from Solomon to the destruction of Jerusalem by

Nebuchadnezzar. Alt XVIII. 36.

,, the invasion of by Cambyses. ... ... ... ... ... XI. 52.

,, the conquest of by Cambyses, a Sa'idic version of. ... ... IX. 55.

,, and Early Europe, the relations between. Petrie. ... VII. 32.

*' Egypt and Western Asia in the light of recent discoveries."

King and Hall XVII. 29.

Egyptian, the transliteration of, references to Articles on. ... VI. 40.

beliefs and Isis worship, the influence of. CuMONT XVI. 39.

,, civilization, the origin of. Naville XVI. 37.

,, Cults, some early. Newberry. XVIII. 39.

etymologies for some Biblical names. Spiegelberg. IX. 59. festival represented on a Relief of the Graeco-Roman

pt^"od V. 33.

inscriptions in the Alexandria museum. DARESbY. ... XIV. 35.

INDEX.

25

Egyptian law. Revillout

,, ,, MORET

,, loan-words in Hebrew. Muller

,, monuments in the Constantinople museum. Scheil.

,, ,, in Russian museums and collections.

Turaieff

,, the oldest. Naville. ... XI. 24 ;

official, a statuette of, from Gezer. Macalister.

Oracles the, and Herodotus. Revillout.

,, place-names, with their divinities. Daressy. ...

Psalter versions

Scribes, the names of three, on a cuneiform tablet of Assurbanipal. Meissner....

words, the chronological value of some found in the

Bible. Griffith

Egyptian Research Account, Report on work by. Garstang. ... Egyptian and Semite, their reciprocal influence on each other's

vocabulary, examples of. Bondi

Egyptian and Semitic, the relationship between

Egyptians, the, as warriors. Muller,

Egypto-Berber origin of the myth of Aristaeus. Lefebure.

Egyptological Researches. Muller

Egypt's dominion of the sea, the length of its duration. Myres.

Ehnasya, excavations at. ... ... ...

Eileithyia, in Egypt. Griffith

El- Ahaiwah, excavations at. Reisner

,, objects found at. ...

El Amama letters, two new. Scheie

El Amrah, work at. Mac Iver and Wilkins

,, prehistoric cemeteries at.... ...

XVIHth dynasty, burials at

El Bersheh, excavations at X. 17:

,, M. K. tombs at. Kamal

,, unpublished inscriptions from. Cledat

,, inscription of Rameses H. from. Daressy

El Deir, excavations at.

Elephantine, Report on work at. Clermont Ganneau.

origin of the name of. Platt

El Hawateh, stele of Rameses in. at.

El Hibeh, inscriptions from the Temple. Daressy

El riosh, quarry marks from. Legrain. ...

El Ilesseh, a graffito at, recording the visit of Merenra to receive

the homage of the Ethiopian kings. Sayce

VII. 38.

VII. 38.

IX. 59.

III. 14.

VII. 41.

XIII. 43.

XV. 39.

X. 41.

V. 30.

XVI. 67.

XIII. 46.

X. 39.

X. 18.

VI. 42.

X. 39.

XII. 28.

XIII. 47.

XVI. 35.

XV. 37.

XIII. 12.

IX. 30.

X. 23.

X. 23.

XII. 27.

XII. 17.

X. I.

X. I.

XII. 18.

XI. II.

XI. 20.

IV. 40.

XI. 13.

XVI. 30.

XVII. 32.

III. 10.

XI. 20.

XV. 51.

III. 12.

26

INDEX.

El Kab, excavations at. Sayce X. 21.

,, inscriptions on two statues from. Sayce. ... ... VII. 21.

,, inscriptions at, naming Tethmosis III., and Neferronpi

vizir of Rameses II. Weigall XVIII. 25.

the tomb of Paheri at. Tylor and Griffith III. 13.

,, the tomb of Sebeknekht at V. 24.

El Khawaled, the tomb of Siiti at. Chaban. XI. 20.

Elijah, an encomium on III. 42.

El Lahun. Crocodile graves at. Gorostazu XI. 11.

a tomb at. Arif XII. 18.

*' Eloquent Peasant " text of, on a papyrus from the Ramesseum. XVI. 47.

El-Qatta, a Xllth dynasty cemetery at XIII. 34.

Embalmers, dwellings of, at the Temple of Deir el Bahari. ... III. 6.

" Embracing," the rite of in the ritual of Ammon. MORET. ... XVI. 46. Emerald Isle the, irrigated by the Roman Emperors with oil.

WiNSTEDT XVIII. 61.

Emporium the, at Alexandria. ... ... ... IV. 8.

Enoch, Book of, discovery of part of Greek text II. 28.

Epagomenal days sometimes denoted by the birthdays of the gods

born on them. ... ... ... ... ... VI. 35.

Ephesians, i. 6-ii. 8, a Sa'idic MS. of. ... ... IX. 46.

Ermenneh, a hymn from. Sayce IV. 39.

Erment, stelae of the M. K. from. Lange. VI. 29.

,, drawing of the Temple of, made in 1850. ... XIV. 56.

Esamon, son of Ramsesnekt, a chief prophet of Amon XV. 37.

Esarhaddon and Assurbanipal, the course of their Egyptian

campaigns. Winckler. VII. 27.

Eshmunen, inscription on an altar at. Daressy. ... VII. 22.

,, pylon of Sety II. at XI. 8.

text of Merenptah at XI. 9.

,, colossus of Rameses II. at. ... ... ... ... XI. 9.

Estafenis, text on a statue of. Legrain. ... XVI. 34.

Ethiopia, an account of. Muller. ... ... ... XIII, 47.

Ethiopian hieroglyphs, an inscription in. Dumichen ' IV. 39.

,, hieroglyphs hitherto unread, identification of. Erman. VII. 33.

,, kings of Egypt, the genealogy of. Winckler. ... XI. 26.

,, Liturgy, the. Gastoue ... ... XIII. 78.

,, period, inscriptions of. Daressy X. 30.

,, place-names mentioned in the classics. Schafer. ... V. 32,

princesses of the early time, new readings of the names

of. Schafer. XVI. 42.

Ethiopians, their position in Egypt discussed. Naville. ... II. 7.

Etruscan Text on the wrappings of an Egyptian mummy. Krall. IL 26.

INDEX.

27

;6tudes Hymiarites

Etui of bronze, dedicated to Khons of Thebes. Benedite.

Eustathius of Trake, encomium on St. Michael by.

*' Excavations in the Theban Necropolis," by Lord Northampton, translation of the demotic inscriptions. Spiegelberg.

Excavations, a list of, made during 1899- 1900

Excavators during 1900-1901, a list of.

Excommunication, stela of the. Schafer.

Exodus of the Israelites, connected with the expulsion of the

Hyksos. Sethe

Exodus, the route of the. Haupt

Extreme Unction, the present day ritual of, illustrating the use of

small lamps with holes for seven wicks. Legrain. ... Eye-paint, the use of for prolonging the lines of the eye, not

indicated in the early O. K. BiSSiNG.

Eye paints, a study of. de Morgan.

Eyes, Egyptian models of, symbols of the '* God who sees." Ezbeh Weled El Shekh, exca,vations at. ... ...

,, ,, tombs containing dogs at.

,, ,, various objects found at ...

,, ,, inscribed wooden tablets from. ... Ezbet ez Zetun, a late tomb at. ... ... ...

IX. 79.

XII. 36.

III. 42.

XVII. 28.

IX. 13.

X. 17.

XV. 38.

XV. 40.

XVIII. 35.

XVII. 64.

VI.

53

IV.

45

VL

43

XII.

3

XII.

3

XII.

3

XII.

3

XII.

18

Factories of pottery &c. at Memphis.

False door in the Temple buildings at the Pyramid of Ne-user-ra significance of the. Wiedemann

Fan-bearer a, of Amenhotep III., inscription on his statue. Newberry. '

"Father of the god" as a term for the king's father or father-in- law. BORCHARDT

Fat-tailed sheep, evolution of the. Thilenius. ...

" Faune momifiee de I'Ancienne Egypte."

Lortet and Gaillard XV.

Fayum, excavations in the.

its ancient division into three sections.

,, topography of in the Greek period. WiLCKEN. ...

,, the topography of, an appendix to the Tebtunis papyri ii

,, the ancient geography of the. Grenfell and Hunt

, , names of several towns in the. Daressy. ...

*' Feast of the tail," the meaning of hb sd, the name of the Egyptian Royal Jubilee. Spiegelberg

...

XVII.

16

r-ra.

...

XIII.

52

...

XI.

26.

r-in-

...

XV.

37.

...

IX.

32.

46;

XVIII.

41.

V.

14 ; X.

4.

...

VIII.

9-

XIII.

68.

ii.

XVI.

58.

X.

37.

...

X.

37.

X. 42.

28

INDEX.

Daressy.

Lange.

Feast-days, a list of, with the allowance of wine for each day,

from the monastery of Jeremias. ...

Female dancers, the nudity of. Stratz. ...

Festal letter of an 8th century patriarch, in Greek.

Festivals, inscriptions concerning, from Medtnet Habu. Figure of painted limestone, from Wady Haifa. ...

Finances of Egypt under the Ptolemies

Financial organization, the, of Egypt. Meyer. ... Finger, toe, &c., the words for in the Ebers Papyrus.

Firestick, the name of. Ungnad

Fish and geese, painted on the floors of chambers of the palace of

Amenhotep III

Fish burials at Gurob

Fish nets, and Egyptian methods of fishing. LOAT

Fishes of the Nile. Boulenger. ...

Flame, a formula in the Pyramid texts regarding. Maspero. . . . Flies, of gold, given as rewards to officers. Breasted. ...

Flight into Egypt, sources for the story of the. ...

Flint implements, method of making. Spurrell.

,, of Egypt and Somali Land. Forbes

from the Fayum. Seton-Karr.

from the desert North of the Fayum.

Seton-Karr.

Flint knife, the sharpening of a, in a sacrifice scene of the O. K.

BORCHARDT

Flint knives, scenes of the manufacture of. Griffith

Florence, inscriptions on monuments in the museum at.

Pellegrini

Fnk/nty " Phoenicians," the earliest occurrence of the name.

Sethe

" Following him by his Kas^^"" a formula in funerary texts of the

M. K. Capart

Foreign Office, the Egyptian, a scene representing it with a

shrine of the ape Thoth, in a Ramesside tomb. Borchardt. Formula on a grave-stela, reminding the passer-by that a prayer

for the dead is beneficial. Spiegelberg

Fortification, the art of in Ancient Egypt. Weill.

Fortress the, at Memphis, colossal statue of Apries found at.

Fostat, topographical researches at

Foundation deposit, found at Deir el Bahari, dtscription of the

objects. ..'. ...

Foundation deposits, the usurpation of by later kings. Borchardt. Fox, a figure of cut out of slate, from El Ahaiwah.

XVIII.

i8.

X.

50.

XVI.

70.

VI.

30.

XV.

27.

XV.

61.

XIII.

70.

VI.

45.

XVI.

45.

XI.

8.

XIII.

28.

XVI.

49.

XVI.

49.

IX.

30.

IX.

36.

XIII.

75.

V.

36.

X.

44.

XIV.

55.

XV. 48.

VII.

39.

VI.

51-

VII.

23.

XVIII.

34.

XV.

44.

XVII.

23

XVIII.

40.

IX.

37

XVII.

16.

XI.

15.

IV.

36.

IX.

37

X.

23

INDEX.

29

Fox, the body of a, placed over the doors of Nubian houses as

a birth amulet. Blackman

Frescoed floors from the palace of Akhenaton at Hawata.

BissiNG and Reach

Frog, the, as a symbol of resurrection. Spiegelberg

,, the ideas of which in later Egypt it is a symbol. JocoBi. ...

Fu-ab-ra, A7/z§-, his tomb found at Dahshur.

,, ,, ebony statue of found at Dahshixr.

,, gilt coffin of found at Dahshur. ...

,5 ,, canopic vases of found at DahshAr,

Functionaries and their titles in the time of Akhenaten. Baillet. Funerary Cones, may have been for a special kind of paving

stone. BORCHARDT

feast in a garden, N. K. reliefs of. Madsen....

,, inscription, Greek, from Hibeh

offerings, their transformation from the model to the

reality. Walker

,, papyrus of Roman date, in hieratic. Pellegrini. ... ,, sacrifice in the O. K. and M. K. under various heads,

the efficacy of the. Lefebure

statues, the cult of in Egypt. Foucart

,, Temples, identification of the sites of :

Amenhetep I. ... ...

Amenhetep II....

Merenptah

Siptah

Tausert

Thothmes IV

,, Temples of the Vth dynasty, names of. Daressy. ...

,, texts on bricks. Wiedemann

Furniture in the tomb of Yuaa and Thuaa

Fused mosaic glass, from Behnesa

XVIII. 42.

XVI.

SI.

XIII.

51.

XIII.

76.

III.

9.

III.

9.

III.

9.

III.

9.

XI.

26.

IX.

36.

XVI.

54-

XI.

5.

XIII.

52.

XIV.

37.

XIII.

53.

XI.

31-

V.

22.

V.

21.

V.

22.

V.

22.

V.

22.

V.

22.

V.

27.

VII.

34.

XIV.

26.

XVI.

II.

G.

Gabriel VIII. of Alexandria, a letter from to Pope Clement VIII., asking for money

Games, a prayer referring to. Daressy

Games, a satire on. Daressy. ...

Gaming-board, of clay, from a grave at Mahasna

Ganadlah, a Coptic monastery at

Garden of the Temple at Deir el Bahari, represented on a piece of sculpture. ...

XV.

72,

IV.

41.

IV.

44.

VIII.

6.

XVI.

75.

IV. 37.

30

INDEX.

" Gardener's tomb," a popular description of the.

Colin Campbell.

Garlic, the Egyptian name for. Loret.

Gebel Abu Foda, name of Seti I. in a quarry at. ...

,. ,, excavations at

,} Notes on inscriptions from. Cl^dat.

Gebel el Gebrawi, tombs at

,, ,, used as the necropolis of the great Chiefs

of the Z>//^ Nome

Gebelen, a monument from, erroneously attributed to a known

Sebekhotp. Daressy

Gebel Kurneh, name of Seti II. in a quarry at

Gemnikai (Kagemni) the Vth dynasty tomb of. Bissing.

Geneva Papyri, publication of. ... ... ... ... V. 43

Geographical name in the list of names at Edfu. Chassinat. ...

(foreign) names, Ptolemaic blocks inscribed with,

from Xois. Daressy

names in the nonie of Akhmlm. Gauthier.

papyrus of Tanis. Daressy.

,, list at Serreh

,, ,, of Thothmes III. Deveria

Geometrical progression from i to 8 in Egyptian mythology.

Maspero.

Gharan papyri the, Attic comedies in.

Gifts given to the dead by the King. Breasted

Gilded scarabs common in late Ptolemaic tombs at Harit. Giraffe, represented on the * Punt ' Sculptures at Deir el Bahari. Girls and boys, processions of bearing the funeral feast, from the

tomb of Karenen

Giza, inscriptions from, dating from the IVth dynasty onwards.

Kamal. Gizeh, stela of the 3rd year of King Ay.

Glass in Egypt, the history of. Bissing

Glazed tiles from Mycenae with the cartouche of Amenhotep III.

Sewell

" Gnomes of the Holy Synod," part of the Coptic version of the Canons of Nicaea.

Gnostic or Mystical Text, the Oxford. ... ...

,, ,, ,, a Greek counterpart of. ...

Gold, &c., analyses of. Berthelot.

Gold bracelets with the cartouche of Rameses II., from Tell

Basta

Gold cup, with the name of Queen Tausert, from Tell Basta.

XVII.

20

XIV.

54

II.

13

IX.

16

XI.

20

II.

14

II. 14.

XVIII.

32.

II.

13-

XIV.

34.

j; IX.

40.

XII.

27.

XII.

20.

XV.

39-

VII.

29.

VI.

38.

VI.

38.

XI.

31.

XV.

55.

XI.

32.

VIII.

II.

IV.

34.

XVI. 25.

<:viii.

27

IV.

41

XVII.

42

XIV. 48.

IX.

48.

XI.

SI-

XI.

51.

XI.

33'

XVI.

30-

XVI.

30-

INDEX.

31

Gold and silver vases found at Bubastis XVI. 33.

Gold workings, the ancient, at Gebet. Thompson XVII. 32.

Golden-Hawk name, a royal, surcharged with that of Sebekhotep II.

Legrain XIV. 40.

Golden-Hawk title of Kings. Piehl IX. 30.

Golenischeff Papyrus, a transcription and translation of the.

GOLENISCHEFF VIII. 29.

Gospel, an early, in a fragment of a Sa'idic papyrus book. ... IX. 46.

,, a lost, leaf of a Latin MS. of. XV. 9.

,, fragment of an uncanonical.... ... ... ... ... XVII. 62.

,, of S. Matthew, the beginning of, written in Sahidic, from

Ezbeh Weled el Shekh XII. 4.

,, of Mary," a Gnostic text. Schmidt V. 51.

,, the apocryphal, of Peter, discovery of portions of. ... II. 28.

Gospels, the, in Arabic, a unique MS. of, in the British Museum. XIII. 74.

the four, a 5th century MS. of. XVII. 47.

Graeco-Roman bronzes in the Cairo Museum. Bissing XIII. 58.

Graeco-Roman cemetery at Tounah.... ... ... ... ... XIII. 31.

Graeco-Roman Egypt ; a general review of the publications relating

to during 1897-8 VII. 48 ff.

Graffiti at the first Cataract, historical persons mentioned in.

Wiedemann. IX. 25.

,, demotic, from Der en Nakleh. Cledat XII. 23.

ranging from the time of Khafre to Sabaean, Greek, and

Coptic, from Etbai. Green. XVIII. 25.

,, in the quarries of Het-nub. Blackden and Eraser. ... III. 13. Graffito, an Arabic, with the date 349 a.h, at the monastery of

Jeremias XVIII. 18.

,, a hieratic, of the reign of Rameses II. Spiegelberg. ... XIV. 37.

Grammarians, the medieval. ... ... ... ... ... ... XVI. 74.

Granaries, models of, from the tomb of Karenen. ... ... ... XVI. 25.

Grave, formula of dedication of, by the son of the deceased.

Spiegelberg XII. 31.

,, a painted, of the prehistoric period, found at Hieraconpolis. VIII. 23. Graves, prehistoric, beneath the walls of the O. K. fort at

Hieraconpolis XVII. 19.

of Vth and Vlth dynasties, at Thebes XVIII. 2.

,, ,, ,, the bodies lying on the left side,

with knees slightly bent. ... XVIII. 2.

,, ,, ,, mummification certain in one

instance only. ... ... XVIII. 3.

,, ,, ,, ,, funerary furniture in. ... ... XVIII. 3.

,, of priestesses at the Temple of Ncb-hapet Ra XIV. 5.

3*

INDEX.

Graves of Xllth dynasty, at Thebes.

of XVIIIth dynasty at Thebes

,, two at Gezer, attributed to Philistines. Macalister. ... Gravestone of the 7th century B.C., with Greek inscription

and a semi-Egyptian funerary scene, from Abusir

Gravestones, Coptic of the 3rd-4th centuries, from Esneh. •'Great year," in the Beni Hasan list of festivals, is the Sothic

period. Mahler.

Greece, fragment of a 4th century history of, from Oxyrhynchus. *' Greece, the oldest civilization of." Hall.

Greek epitaphs, at Karnak. ... ...

,, inscription from Meroe, recording a conquest by a King of

Axum. Sayce, ... ... ...

,, merchandise, imposts on. Wilcken.

names of gods found in papyri. Krebs. ...

,, portraits from Egypt, the date of. Edgar.

,, stela showing one of the peculiar Nubian letters in the

proper name, de Ricci. ,, and Demotic deed, from Socnopaeus. Kenyon. ... ,, and Egyptian Zodiacs, on a marble plaque. Daressy. ...

Gregory Bahebraeus, the writings of.... ...

Groin, the Egyptian word for. Loret

Guilds under Elders, in Egypt. Strack

Gurob, excavations at

,, prehistoric burying place at ...

,, Temple of Thotmes in. at

,, animal cemetery at. ... ... ...

Guu ?, place-name on a stela. Golenischeff

Gynaecological prescriptions. Griffith

xvnr. 4.

xvni. 4.

XVI. 41.

XVII. 33.

XV. 74.

XV. 53.

X. 38.

XVI. 22.

XVIII. 36.

X. 36.

VII. 36.

XV. 50.

XVIII. 64.

VIII. 29.

XI. 33.

X. 65.

VI. 45.

XIII. 70.

XIII. 27.

XIII. 27.

XIII. 28.

XIII. 28.

XIV. 36. VI. 45.

H.

Hadra, cemetery of, at Alexandria. ...

Hadrian, Emperor, copy of a private letter of.

Hagarseh, O. K. tombs at

Hair of prehistoric Egyptians, an examination of. Virchovv. ... Hair-dressing, mode of for girls in ancient Egypt. Spiegelberg.

Ha-Khenensu, a city of prehistoric antiquity.

Hanes, the Biblical, its possible connection with the Anysis of

Herodotus. Naville.

,, ,, identified with the mounds of Ahnas. Hare Nome, tombs of Princesses of the, at Sheikh Said

[V. 13,

,28,

V.

17.

XVII.

21.

VII.

39-

IX.

36.

I.

I.

III.

21.

I.

I.

IX.

4.

INDEX.

33

XVII.

30.

VIII.

10.

VIII.

10.

VIII.

12.

XIV.

38.

XII.

26.

XVI.

34-

Haremheb, Heliopolitan stela of. Legrain XVII. 26.

,, the inscription on the Turin statue of relates to the

welcome of the uraeus-goddess which places

itself on his brow. Sethe.

Ilarit, excavations in the cemetery of. ,, early and late Ptolemaic, and early Roman tombs at. ,, the site of the ancient Theadelphia. ... Harkentechthai, the Temple of at Athribis, material for the

history of. Spielgelberg XVI. 39.

Harkhentekhthai, decree of Ptolemy Alexander conferring the

right of asylum on the Temple of. Spiegelberg

Harmachis, a Theban king, a scarab of. Revillout

Harmakhis, first prophet of Ammon, text on a statue of.

Legrain

Harmakhouti, "first prophet of Anion of Karnak," statuette of

with a long historical inscription. ... ... ... ... XV. 22.

Harmakis, altar erected to by Queen Hatshepsut, in the Temple

at Deir el Bahari

Harmhabi, sphinx of, from Karnak

Harpoon, the copper head of a, from a grave at Mahasna.

Harpoon, Note on the title written with the. Petrie

Harpoon nome, a good instance of the sign of. Calice....

Harris Papyrus, songs in the. Muller

the description of the buildings of Rameses HI.

is identical with the ruins of Medinet Habu.

Peuillet

,, an examination of. Erman

Harsiesi, part of sarcophagus of, from Quft. ... XIII. 25

Harsiesi, son of Abt-ur-ra, monuments of. Legrain. Harsiotef, the Acts of, from an Ethiopian document. Sethe. ... Harwoz, son of Harwa, a statue of, from Karnak. Legrain, ...

Hassaia, inscriptions from the necropolis of. Daressy

Hataai, the coffin of. Daressy

Hathor, shrine of, at Deir el Bahari

,, ,, tomb in floor of.

Hathor-cow, of sandstone, in its shrine.

,, ,, cartouche of Amenophis II. on.

Hathor, a XXth dynasty tomb-shrine of.

Hathorneferhotep, the tomb of. Miss Murray

Plat-Nub, the alabaster quarry of. ... ...

,, inscriptions in the two quarries at. Moller. ... ,, a rearrangement of the princes named in the graffiti at. Lieblein

IH.

3-

XIV.

24.

XVIII.

6.

XVIH.

31.

XIV.

50.

VIH.

29.

VI.

35.

XII.

26.

; XV.

32.

XVII.

31-

XVII.

27.

XVII.

26.

XL

20.

X.

27.

IV.

44.

IV.

34.

XV.

4.

XV.

6.

XVII.

19.

XV.

32.

II.

13.

XVII.

27.

XVIH.

32.

D

34

INDEX.

XI.

20

XIII.

44

XII.

13

XV.

27

XIV.

33.

XII.

20.

VIII.

22.

.VIII.

25-

XVI.

44.

Hatshepsut, an inscription in her Temple recording her enthrone- ment III. 5

,, inscriptions of, from her Temple at Deir el Bahari.

Naville V. 2$.

,, inscription on a fragment of an obelisk, at Karnak.

Legrain

,, date of her coronation. Naville

,, discovery of the tomb of.

a descriptive account of the tomb of

,, a new text of her 17th year. Legrain.

,, inscribed blocks of, from Karnak.

Legrain and Naville

,, and Thothmes III, bas-reliefs of, found at Karnak.

,, and Tethmosis III, a stela of. Weigall. ...

' Hawk of Gold, " the title. Moret

Hawk, the, in the Horus-title of the kings, its connection with

Hieraconpolis. Newberry XIV. 39.

Hawaret el Gurob, objects from an XVIIIth dynasty tomb at.

Quibell XL II.

Head, the supposed separation of from the corpse, partly intended to prevent the ghostly return of the deceased.

Wiedemann XVII, 38.

embalmment of the, and extraction of the brain.

SCHWEINFURTH ... VII. 39.

,, the importance of, regarded as the seat of life.

Wiedemann VII. 34.

Head- rest, a, painted and inscribed, from the coffin of Mera at

Deshasheh VI. 22.

Head-rest, mirror and vases, in Vth and Vth dynasty burials of

women at Thebes. XVIII. 3.

Head and Eye, the prominence given to in the hieroglyphs on

M. K. coffins. Borchardt VII. 34.

Heads of Greek marble figures from Tell Timai. ... ... ... XVII. 17.

Heart ? scarab with ^ ^^ j/w formula to Aten. Schafer. ... X. 42.

Hebni (ebony) the ancient Egyptian, identified with Dalbergia

Melanoxylon, Beau visage VI. 45.

Hebrew papyri, fragments of, from Oxyrhynchus XIV. 13.

Hebrew seals, personal names on. Cook XIII. 48.

Hebrews, the oppressor of the, a discussion of the theories

relating to. Lagier XVIII. 35.

Heb-sed monuments of Hieraconpolis. FoucART. XL 32.

Heb-sed ceremony for Osiris, represented on a coffin. Moller. XL 32.

Hekemsaf, the Saite tomb of. Barsanti. ... XIV. 35.

INDEX. 35

riekemsaf, inscriptions from. Daressy

,, the sacred tree of. Lefebure....

Heliopolis, excavations at the cemetery of. ...

Helmet, Assyrian ? from Thebes

Hemispeos, a, dedicated to Amon and Souchos, at Tehneh. Henassieh (Hanes), excavations at

Rectangular tombs with side chambers found in the upper part of the necropolis. ...

,, the tombs had all been re-used and plundered. ...

,, bodies found in, usually not embalmed. ...

,, objects found in.

,, mummies of women in coffins, of late date.

,, rectangular coffins found in tombs of lower part of the necropolis.

,, ,, vases and statuettes found with

,, remains of a Roman Temple at. ...

,, Coptic churches at.... Ilenent, a priestess of Hathor, her name and titles in a tomb at

Sheikh Sa'id

Ilenhenet, a priestess of Hathor in the Temple of Neb-hapet-Ra.

her sarcophagus at the Temple of Neb-hapet-Ra. Henket-ankh, the name of the funerary Temple of Thothmes HI. lienket-ankh, the funerary Temple of Thothmes HI., at Gurna.

Weigall ••

Ilenku, a great Chief of the Z>7/-y Nome, tomb of.... ... II. 14

,, called " £rpa-pnnce,^' and ** Superintendent of the Pyramid Town."...

Henna, the use of in the O. K. Borchardt

Hen-Nekht, a royal name found at B^t Kallaf.

Hennu, mother of Ameni. ...

Hepa, tomb of, at Sheikh Sa'id.

Her, the IVth dynasty pyramid so named, identified with that of

Dadefre at Abu Roash. Gauthier

Her, and N-maat-ra, Kings ; their names on a plaque in the

Berlin Museum. Erman.

Ileracleopolis, remains of Temple of.

,, Columns of-side entrance to Temple.

Temple dedicated to Arsaphes.

Heraclides, one of the ancient divisions of the Fayum. Herai of Tammoou (South of Cairo), a Sa'idic text of the

martyrdom of. Herdsman, the Story of a, from a papyrus af Berlin.

Gardiner.

XIII.

40.

X.

42.

II.

25-

VII.

20.

XV.

28.

I.

5-

I.

5.

I.

6.

I.

6.

I.

6.

I.

6.

I.

6.

I.

6.

I.

7.

I.

8.

II.

II.

XIV.

9.

XIV.

5.

VI.

35.

XVI.

31-

; IX.

7.

II.

14.

VII.

42.

X.

20.

I.

IS-

II.

ir.

XV.

35.

V.

28.

I.

8,

I.

8.

I.

9.

VIII.

9.

XI.

51.

XVIII.

27.

D 2

36

INDEX.

Herhor, hieratic inscriptions and papyri of the time of.

Spiegelberg

Heriubasti, tomb of in the jruins of the ancient town North of

the Temple of Karnak

Herkhuf, translation of the inscription in his tomb at Aswan.

Hermas, the Sa'idic fragments of. ... ... ...

Hermes, the Theban name for. Spiegelberg. ... Hermetic writings, historical references in. Petrie.

Hermopolis Magna, the site of. Breccia

Hermotybies, explained as * horsemen.' Spiegelberg. ... Herodas, fragments of.,..

Herodotus and the Egyptian Oracles. Revillout

Heroninus, the correspondence of. ... ... ... XV. 62;

Hershef, gold statuette of, found at Ehnasya.

Herur {tmufi) Lord of, a title given to Baqta I. in his tomb at

Beni Hasan. Het (residence) the sign within which each chapter of the

Pyramid texts is enclosed. Maspero

" Hetep-ab-ra, Her-nez-atef son of Aamu," a new king of the

Xnith dynasty. Daressy

Het-nub, the graffiti at, to be referred to the reigns of the

Kings and not to those of the nomarchs.

Plibeh, excavations at. ... ... ... ... XI. 4

,, Ptolemaic mummies found at. ...

,, Greek funerary inscription from. ...

,, Roman portrait-mummies from. ... ...

,, Sarcophagus of Khonsu-tef-nekht from

,, various objects from. ... ...

Hibeh-papyri, the

Hibeh-papyrus 84a, to be assigned to 285/84

" Hieraconpolis." Memoir by Quibell and Petrie

Hieraconpolis, division into groups of the earliest relics from.

Petrie

Hierakonpolis, excavations at.

,, list of objects found at. ...

Hierakonpolis, work at. Green

Hieratic forms of signs of the O. K. and M. K. Moller. ,, inscription of Ramesses III., at Silsileh. Piehl. , , papyrus relating the voyage of an Egyptian from Tanis to

Cyprus. Golenischeff

,, papyri from Kahun. Griffith. ...

,, rolls from the Ramesseum

" High Priests of Memphis, stories of the." Griffith

IV. 41.

XVI.

23-

III.

18.

XVI.

68.

XVIII.

39-

XVIII.

39.

XIV.

30

XVI.

44.

X.

59

X.

41

XVII.

SI.

XIII.

13.

I. 14.

IX. 30.

IV. 43.

VI. 40,

35.

; XII.

I.

XI.

5.

XI.

5.

XII.

2.

XII.

3.

XII.

3.

XV.

56.

XVII.

50.

IX.

17.

IX.

25.

VII.

6.

VII.

6.

VIII.

22.

XVIII.

38.

XII.

22.

VII.

23

VII.

23.

XVI.

47.

IX.

21.

INDEX.

37

Hieroglyphs from tombs at Saqqarah. Miss MURRAY. ...

Hieroglyphs, the classification of. Sethe

" Him whom she loved," title of a temple of Osiris at Karnak.

Legrain

Himyaritic inscription, a, discovered in Egypt

Hippopotamus the, a protector of humanity. Jequier

represented on the ' Punt ' Sculptures at Deir el

Bahari. ,, of wood, from Abu Roash. ...

Hippopotami in relief on the rim of a polished red bowl, from Mahasna. ...

Hippopotami, prehistoric figures of. BissiNG

History, Ancient, the contributions of Archaeological research to.

Meyer

Hittite Allies, names of the. Petrie

Hittite version (in Babylonian) of the treaty between Rameses H.

and the Hittite king. Winckler

Hoes, wooden models of, with Hatshepsut's cartouche

Homer, fragments of, in the Geneva Public Library

a papyrus MS. of part of the Iliad. Homilies, Greek, relating to the observance of Sunday. Nau. ... Honey, the word for spelt daui or uda^ ; an instance of. Piehl.

Hor, the genealogy of, on a statue

Horbet, the tomb of at Rebai. Daressy

Horemheb, the tomb of. BouRlANT.

door from the tomb of. Chassinat

,, statues of, found at Karnak.

,, a new fragment of the tomb of. Breasted

scene of the tributaries of, in Karnak Temple.

,, processional scenes relating to, at Luxor. Daressy.

Horkheb, the tomb of. Daressy

Hornezatef, a Temple of at Philae. ...

Horns of Hathor, Notes on the. Andersson and Lefebure. ...

Horse, the, in Egypt. Zippelius

,, the existence of in early Egyptian times. Lefebure.

,, the supposed representation of a, in Egypt during the

M. K. BissiNG

on chariot in connection with Egyptian divinities.

Wiedemann

Horus Ami Shent, a god named in a Temple of Ptolemy Soter H.

Daressy

Horus, the conception of by Isis. Wiedemann....

'♦ Horus on the crocodiles," a Saite stela of. Pellegrini.

XV.

32.

XVHL

37.

XV.

31.

HL

22.

XVH.

38.

IV.

34-

X.

13

XVIII.

6.

vm.

40.

XVII.

29.

xn.

28.

XVI.

40.

IV.

30.

HI.

34.

IX.

39-

XVIH.

59.

VII.

33.

XVI.

34.

XH.

18.

in.

13.

in.

13.

VIIL

22.

X.

35-

IV.

40.

IV.

40.

XIL

18.

V.

23.

XVIII.

40.

X.

44.

XI.

33.

XII.

33-

VH.

35.

VL

37.

VII.

35.

VIIL

28.

38

INDEX.

♦•Horus of Gold," the title. Moret X. 40

Hoteperau, wife of Remushenta. ... ... ... I. 14

Hour, the calculation of the by the ancient Egyptians. Romieu. XII. 34

Houses, models of, on tombs at Rifeh XVI. 29

Human body, symbolism of the members of. Ebers. ... ... VII. 37

Human figures, represented in a tomb of the O. K., at Meir.

Cledat XI. 36

Human sacrifice, according to the rites of Busiris and Abydos.

Lef£bure. IX. 30,

Hunting, fishing, &c., scenes of in the side chambers of the

Temple of Sahure. Huy, the tomb of, at Abd el Qurneh, Hyksos cemetery, at Rifeh. ...

Hyksos, material for the history of the. Muller.

Hykos Kings, the names of. Spiegelberg.

,, ,, an attempt to show their identity with kings of

dynasty XII. Hollingworth

,, ,, and their Scarabs. Sayce. ... ...

Hyksos period. Muller.

Hymn, a Bohairic, to Shenoute

Hymn, a, from Ermenneh.

Hypocephalus of terra-cotta. Maspero. ...

Hypogeum, erected for the worship of Osiris, near the Temple of

Sety at Abydos. ... Hypsipyle the, of Euripides, a fragment of from Oxyrhynchus. ... hw, ' strike,' the hieratic writing of, at different times.

Gardiner. XVII. 37.

XVII.

22.

XIV.

29.

XVI.

29.

XI.

25.

XIII.

44.

XVII.

30.

X.

34.

VII.

26.

XVI.

69.

IV.

39.

XII.

36.

XII.

14.

XV.

SI'

lau, the "good name " of Uau, at Sheikh Sa'id

Ibex, figure of an. chipped out of flint. Schweinfurth.

Ibrim, a stela of Sety I. at. Sayce.

Ikhernefert, the inscription of. Schaefer.

Iliad, fragments of the, from Kum el Katl. ...

,, ,, ,, from Oxyrhynchus. ...

Illahun, excavations at.

,, mummied crocodiles at.

,, sticks marked with measurements of crocodiles, from. ... Imhotep, the "good name" of Teta-anch, at Sheikh Sa'id,

Inihotep, the divinity. Sethe

,, not a god until the end of the Saite period

traditionally the Architect of King Zeser, of the IlIrd dynasty. ...

II.

II.

XIII.

56.

IV.

39.

XIV.

35-

V.

17.

XIV.

17.

XI.

4-

XI.

4-

XI.

4.

II.

13.

XI.

30.

XI. 30.

XI. 30.

INDEX.

39

Implements found in the diluvial terrace at Thebes.

SCHWEINFURTH

Import tolls (Mediterranean) on the Canopic branch, granted to

Neith

Imuthes, an instance of the scribe's libation to. Gardiner. Inaros, the demotic equivalent of the name. Spiegelberg. Incarnation, the scholia on the, by Cyril of Alexandria, an 8lh

century Armenian version of. Ink-mirror the, in modern Egyptian magic. Lefebure. ...

Inscription from Kum el Ahmar. Daressy.

,, of the Persian period in the Berlin Museum. Erman.

,, an enigmatic, of the XVIIIth dynasty, a reading of.

Sethe.

,, of the Xlth dynasty, in Cairo, a correction of.

Daressy

Inscriptions from Kuft. Daressy. ... ... ... ...

,, of XlXth and XXIInd dynasties, at Tell Mokdam.

Kamai

in the Petrie collection. Weigall

,, in the Vienna Museum. Mui.ler.

,, fragments of, built into edifices in Cairo. Daressy.

,, three short demotic, from Gizeh. Thompson.

,, on four statues in the Gizeh Museum. Daressy.

Installation of a vizier, the text of in the tomb of Rekhmara.

Gardiner.

" Instructions of Amenemhat I., to his son Usertesen."

Inundated land, a Semitic vi^ord for. MiJLLER

Ionic column, the development of the. Puchstein. I ouiya, the funeral papyrus of. Naville. ... Iphigeiiia in l^miris of Euripides, fragment of the, from Oxyrhynchus.

Iron, the name of in Ancient Egypt. Spiegelberg

,, in Egypt, its use earlier than B.C. 1500. Hall. ,, spear-head, the earliest known from the Nile Valley, from a Xllth dynasty tomb at Behen. ... Isaac of Tiphre, Ethiopic version of the martyrdom of. Isiac mysteries, a relief relating to. ... ,, scenes on a Graeco- Roman sarcophagus from Crete.

Soubin and Jouguet

Isis, a figure of, with rough silver plating. ... a statuette of, with a Phoenician dedication to Ashtorcth.

Ganneau

,, a Temple of, at Dendereh. ... ...

XII. 34.

IX.

19.

XIII.

52.

XV.

37.

XVII.

65.

XIV.

52.

III.

13.

III.

14.

XVII.

37.

XVIII.

32.

III.

13.

XVI.

34.

XVI.

35.

XVI.

35.

XVIII.

27.

XVII.

28.

III.

14.

XIII.

39.

IV.

42.

XVII.

33.

XVI.

52.

XVII.

28.

XIV.

17.

XIV.

50.

XIV.

55-

XVIII.

II.

XII.

57-

IV.

45.

V.

33.

IV.

45.

XIV.

47>

IX.

14.

40

INDEX.

Isis, a Temple of built by Domitian at Kilm er Resras.

Sayce and WiLBOUR

,, as a scorpion, a statuette of.

Isis-Astarte, a Phoenician dedication to. Lidzbarski

Isis Neferses. Spiegelberg.

Isis Nephrommis, lease of the altar of at Nicopolis.

Isis Plousia, a stela dedicated to, at Alexandria

Isis-worship, cultivated by a king of the Alemanni opposed to

Julian, in A. D. 357. Erman

Israel, the name of, on a stela found in the Temple of Merenptah. the name in an inscription of the 5th year of Merenptah. ... ,, on the Merenptah stela, the name of a district rather than a

people. Spiegelberg ... XVII. 34;

Israel stela, the. Spiegelberg VI. 30

,, ,, MiJLLER and Naville

Notes on the. Piehl

Israelites, arrival of in Egypt. Sethe. ... ...

Istar of Nineveh, worshipped in Mitani. ,, her statue sent for the healing of Amenhetep III.

Meyer.

Istrenen, a Nubian place-name, in the trilingual inscription at

Philae, possibly Astanoun a city at the 3rd cataract. Schafer.

Ita, a Princess of the time of Amenemhat II., her tomb at Dahshur.

Ivory cubes, hollow and perforated round the top, carved into the

figure of a hippopotamus at the other end, from Mahasna. ...

Ivory figure of a man, from a grave at Mahasna

Ivory tablets with Egyptian inscriptions, found in Sardinia.

Lichtenberg

Ivory wands, magical. Legge

V. 23

XII. 32

X. 39

XIII. 51

XI. 42

IV. 13.

XV. 41.

V. 22.

V. 31.

XVIII. 35.

; VII. 22.

VII. 32.

X. 39.

XV. 40.

VII. 38.

VII. 39.

VI.

36.

IV.

39.

XVIII.

7.

XVIII.

6.

XVII.

33-

XV.

50.

J.

Jackals, ten species of distinguished in N. Africa. Hilzheimer. XVIII. 41. Jacob-el and Joseph (?) el, Palestinian cities, on the names of.

MiJLLER IX. 59.

James the Persian, the Sa'idic version of. XVII. 68.

Jars, glazed, of Rameses II,, in the Louvre. XVI. 52.

Jar-sealings, found in the pyramid-temple of Neferarkara. ... XVI. 33.

Jehovah at Elephantine. Ganneau. XVII. 35.

Jerboa, bronze figure of a. Maspero XIV. 54.

Jeremias, excavations at the Monastery of, at Saqqara. QuiBELL. XVII. il.

Jesus, the sayings of, a papyrus found at Oxyrhynchus XII. 8.

Jewellery, gold, of Saite period, from Sakkareh X. 13.

INDE5S.

Jewish and Egyptian months, the double dates of in the

Elephantine papyri. Fotheringham.

Jews, the settlement of in Palestine, subsequent to the campaign of

Rameses II.

Jews, settlements of in Egypt. Mahaffy

Job, a Sahidic version of. Amelineau

"Job-stone " the, with an inscription of Rameses II

John, St., a palimpsest MS. of a Middle Egyptian version of

iii. 5 iv. 49. Joiner, list of articles relating to a. Spiegelberg.

Joseph, the Egyptian name of. Naville

Josephus, his extracts taken from garbled versions of Manetho's

writings. Maspero. Joshua, a 6th century MS. of the Book of. ... Jubilee, the Egyptian Royal, the meaning of the name of.

Spiegelberg

Judas Cyriac, bishop of Jerusalem, the martyrdom of. GuiDi. ... Judge {sad) a general title of respect in the N. K. Sethe. Judgment of a Bishop upon a nun accused of stealing a book. Jupiter Ammon, the worship of in the oasis of Siwah. Naville. Juristic papyri

XVIII.

36.

VI.

35.

XV.

41.

III.

41.

III.

14.

IX.

46.

VI.

33.

XII.

29.

XV.

36.

XVII.

47.

X.

42.

XIV.

78.

X.

40.

XV.

72.

XV.

44.

XI.

44.

K.

Ka the priest of, and the choachyte. Revillout.

Ka-names of early kings, stamped on vases found at Abydos.

Kadesh, the battle of. Breasted

Kadesh, on the Orontes, to Byblos, the ancient road traced.

Maspero

Kagemni, texts from the tomb of at Saqqarah. Steindorff. ... Kahun mathematical fragments, an obscure calculation in.

BORCHARDT

Kalabsha, two parallel inscriptions of the Titles of Augustus at.

Maspero

Kalabsheh, inscriptions from. Bouriant.... ...

Kamosi, inscriptions on the coffin of. Daressy

Kaphtor (Crete) identified with the Egyptian Keftiu.

Spiegelberg

Karanis, /cww. Temple at

,, ,, ,, objects found in. ...

,, ,, inscriptions in. ...

Karenen and his wife, tomb of at Sakkara

,, objects found in his tomb

XVII.

39

VI.

26

XIII.

41

VI.

38

V.

25

VII. 37.

XVIII.

25

VII.

21

XVIII.

32

VII.

33

V.

15

V.

15

V.

16

XVI.

25

XVI.

25

42

INDEX.

Karian Graffiti at I leshan. Sayce

Karian inscription at Khor el Ghorab. Legrain.

Karm Abum, site of the shrine of St. Menas, excavations at.

Karnak, Report on work at. Legrain.

1898-9. >> >> >> )) ••• ••• I90I*

»» n I) » 1902-3.

» M >) 1903-4.

)> »j )> ••• ••• 1900-7.

»» » ,> ti 1907-8.

,) ' ,, 1908-9.

great find of Statues at.

,, avenue of sphinxes found at.

,, discoveries at. Sayce

,, the architectural history of. .. . ...

,, Great Temple. Description of the scene of tributaries of

Horemheb. Bouriant

inscriptions of the Chapel and tomb of Osiris Unnophris

at. Legrain

,, the designation of the priesthood of, under the Ethiopian

King Taenuat. ... Syrian Campaign of Thothmes III. at. Griffith.

,, the history of the Temple of. Borchardt

,, the Temple of Apet. de Rochemonteix.

Karoama, Queen, statue of in the Louvre. Ben^dite. ... Karoama, " the house of," the name given by Osorkon IL to the sanctuary of Usertesen III. at Tell Mokdam. ...

Kar-s, translation of the stela of. Sjoberg.

Kary-n-mery, statuette of, from a Xllth dynasty tomb at

Behen. Kasan, a catalogue of the Egyptian collection in the University of.

Turaieff.

Ka-Set-Re, a cylinder with the name. Legrain. Kasr el Banat, excavations at....

,, site of the ancient Euhemeria.

,, Temple of. ... ... ...

Kasr Kurun, site of the ancient Dionysias

,, a Ptolemaic Temple at.

Kattara, stela of Hatshepsut and Tethmosis III., at.

Kauit, her sarcophagus at the Temple of Neb-hapet-Ra

Kayug, inscription on a tomb at. Maspero.

Keb, the name of the god. Sethe and Gardiner

Kefti, an old Canaanitish city-name.... ... .^

Keftiu, held by Maspero to be Phoenicia

XVII.

VL

XV.

VIII.

XL

XII.

XIII.

XVI.

XVII.

XVIII.

XIIL

V.

IX.

XV.

33. 26.

74.

21.

10.

16.

25. 19.

80.

II.

25.

22. 16.

28.

IV. 40.

XL 20.

VI.

36.

V.

24.

XV.

51.

IV.

40.

VI.

52

II.

7

XV.

36.

XVIII.

10

XIIL

40

XV.

36

VIII.

8

VIIL

9

VIIL

10

VIIL

13

VIII.

13-

XVIII.

25

XIV.

5.

XVIII.

25.

XVI.

46.

VIII.

33-

V.

30.

INDEX.

43

Kcftiu probably Caphtor. Si'IEGELberg.

Keftiu vase, a, from the tomb of Thutmose IV. De Mot. Kemsit, priestess, her sarcophagus at the Temple of Neb-hapet-Ra.

Kenamon, the tomb of, at Abd el Qurneh

Keramike, the modern Ballas.

Kipd/xiov measure the, and the divine cubit, in demotic texts.

Spiegelberg

Kerkethoeris, village, mentioned in the documents from Khamsin.

Kha-em-nas, prince, discovery of his tomb. .. .

Kaemuas, prince, the tomb of.

Khafra Jietej-umer, a cylinder seal of, from Bet Khallaf. ...

Khahape, the Ptolemaic bilingual stela of. Schafer

Khamsin, excavations at

,, tombs of crocodiles at

,, Greek and demotic documents from. Khamuas, son of Rameses II., a statue of from Kom esh Sheikh

Mobarak. Skaban

Khamuas stories, nevsr readings in the. Griffith.

Kha-sekhem, king, stele of, found at Hierakoiipolis.

Khasekhemui, his name on granite blocks at El Kab

piece of a vase with his Ka name found at

Hieraconpolis

,, his identity with Mena refuted. Legge. ...

Khawalid, excavation in the necropolis of. Lefebure

Khazi, the Palestinian name in the lists of Thothmes III.

MiJLLER

Khebobesh, King, a demotic marriage contract of the 1st year of.

Spiegelberg

Kheftiu and the peoples of the sea. Hali

Khentamentiu, the god. Jequier

Khentekhthai, a god, inscriptions relating to. Madsen. ...

Khent-n-ma ?, the deity. PiEHL

Khenu and his son Apa em sa-f, the tomb of.

Khephren, the Vth dynasty tomb of a queen or princess of his

family, found near the Sphinx. ... Kheti " Son of Baqt," his tomb at Beni Hasan. his portrait on the North wall of his tomb, ... ,, described as " General of the soldiers in all places." ,, wall painting of wrestlers, in his tomb.

Kheti, daughter of Khnumhotep II. ... ... ...

Kheti, vizir, mention of in the Temple of Neb-hapet-Ra. ...

Khiti, son of Tefabi, Xlth dynasty tomb of, at Assiout.

Khiti-aqer, Xlth dynasty tomb of, at Assiout.

XVIII. 33.

XIV. 48.

XIV. 6.

XIV. 29.

V. 30.

XV. 47.

XI. 3.

XII. 13.

XIII. 36.

XI. 19.

XII. 27.

XI. 3.

XI. 3.

XI, 3.

XVII. 25.

X. 32.

VIII. 22.

XV. 27.

VIII. 23.

XVIII. 31.

XVIII. 23.

XL 28.

XVI.

36

XII.

28

XVII.

38

XIV.

36

VII.

36

XVI.

24.

XVIII.

19

I.

IS-

I.

IS.

I.

IS.

I.

IS.

I.

16.

XIV.

9-

XIII.

33.

XIII.

34.

44 INDEX.

Khmeneraus, text on a statue of. Legrain. XVI. 34.

Khnemt, a Princess of the time of Amenemhat II., her tomb at

Dahshdr

,, discovery of her jewellery. ... ... ...

Khnum, two hymns to, from the Temple of Esneh. Daressy. ... ,, a fragmentary hymn to, from Esneh temple.

Daressy

Khnumhotep I., his tomb at Beni Hasan

,) son of a lady named Baqt. ...

raised to the rank of Prince by Amenemhat I. ...

Khnumhotep II., the biographical inscription in his tomb. Khnumhotep III., made " great courtier" by Amenemhat II. ...

Khnumhotep, wife of Kheti, her tomb at Beni Hasan

Khons, a statue of found at Karnak. .. .

Khonsu, an inscription of Orsoken I. in his Temple at Karnak. ... ,, a colonnade before the Temple of at Karnak. ,, a statue of from the Temple of the god at Karnak. a stela relating to the Temple of at Karnak, Legrain. ,, a Ptolemaic inscription relating to the Temple of.

Erman

Khonsu-tef-nekht, sarcophagus of, from Hibeh.

Khuenaten, the tomb of.

Khufu, cartouche of, from Tideh. ... ... ...

,, cartouches of on drawings of ships. ...

,, his name without a cartouche, on a graffito at El Kab. , , an inscription of at Maghara. ...

Khufu-ankh, a graffito of, at Elephantine. ... ..

Khutat en, boundary of marked by stelae. ...

Khutauire, the titles of on an obelish at Karnak. Legrain.

Khutauire, a King of dynasty XIII., named in an inscription from

Karnak. Legrain

Khyan, a monument of, at Gebelen

,, his name, on a statue from Bubastis, said to be a

palimpsest. ... ... ... ... ... ... V. 28.

,, his prenomen and nomen in one cartouche, from the palace

ofCnossus. ... ... ... ... ... ... X. 36.

,, the inscription on the statue of, engraved over an erased

Xllth dynasty inscription. Borchardt XII. 25.

King, a new, of the Xlllth dynasty, statue of found at Karnak.

Maspero XII. 17.

King, the election of the, from an Ethiopian document.

Sethe. XVII. 27.

•* King's Valet," the Title in the O. K. Spiegelberg VI. 41.

IV.

39.

IV.

39.

XIV.

33.

XV.

31.

I.

15.

I.

15.

I.

15-

I.

16.

I.

16.

I.

15-

XH.

31.

V,

25.

VIH.

22.

X.

13.

X.

43-

X.

43.

XII.

3.

H.

12.

IV.

41.

VL

25.

VIII.

31.

XIV.

II.

V.

23.

H.

13-

XV.

36.

XVII.

30.

HI.

21.

INDEX.

45

Kings of Egypt, the early, identification of them by various Egyptologists. ti the chronology and order of the earliest.

Amelineau

n of the earliest dynasties, the names of on the

monuments. Sethe. ...

tt i, of early dynasties, traces of at Saqqareh.

i, ,> the early, the names of found at Abydos.

Legge.

,, of the Xllth dynasty, a calculation of the date?

of. Mahler.

" King Ptolemy " a record of a piece of land having belonged to.

Nicole

Knossos, the Palace of in its Egyptian relations

,, plan of the building.

The Lotus pedestal

,, Technical processes. Decorative art.

Chiaroscuro. ... ... ...

Landscape frescoes

,, Paintings of life-sized human figures

Writing

,, Linear documents. ...

Knot-amulets of the Egyptians. Bissing

Kohl-pot, with animal figures in relief, found at Abydos. ...

K6m el Ahmar, excavations at.

Kom el Dikh, at Alexandria, excavations at.

Kom el Shetain, a statue from. Kamal

Kom Ushim, excavations in the cemetery at.

Konosso, a new stela of Thothmes IV from.

Koseir el Amarna, Vlth dynasty necropolis at. Chaban.

Kuft, a XXXth dynasty tomb at

Kum Abu Yasin. Daressy

KAm el Ahmar, tomb of Nefersekheru at

Kiim el Katl, site of the town Bacchias

,, ,, objects found at.

,, Papyri found at. ...

,, Temple at .^

Kum Hanalid, excavations at.

Kum Khanziri, excavations at.

Kum Ushim, site of the town Karanis.

,, Temple at.

,, ,, Papyri found at.

vn.

24.

XVIL

30.

XII.

24.

XII.

18.

XIII.

43.

XII.

27

XIII.

71.

IX.

60.

IX.

60.

IX.

61.

IX.

61.

IX.

61.

IX.

62.

IX.

62.

IX.

63.

IX.

64.

IX.

64.

XIV.

52.

IX.

3-

II.

25.

IV.

18.

XI.

12.

X.

4-

in.

12.

XII.

17.

XII.

17.

VII.

23.

III.

10.

V.

17.

V.

17.

V.

17-

V.

17.

XII.

16.

XII.

16.

V.

15.

V.

IS.

V. 16.

XV.

50.

VII.

22.

VUl.

24.

XI.

20.

46 INDEX.

Kvvit], the, which the soldiers placed on the head of Amasis, was the war-helmet. BissiNG

Kurneh, the tomb of Se-aa at. ...

Kurneh and Dra' abu'l negga, work at.

Spiegelberg and Newderry

Kusiyeh, Notes on inscriptions from. C led at. ...

Ii.

I.aljyrinths, probable resemblance between the Egyptian and the

Cretan. Hall XV. 39.

" Laments of the Peasant," from a hieratic papyrus in the

Berlin Museum. Gardiner

Lamps, red and black, in late Ptolemaic tombs at Harit. ... Land, a Greek sale of, with six lines of demotic added. Kenyon. Land, record of a gift of, at Buto. Land, a sale of, in the reign of Philopator. Griffith. ...

Land of the Hours. LEFfeBURE

Lates Niloticus^ mummied specimens of.

LORTET and HUGOUNENG

,, model of a. Nash....

Latin texts from wax tablets found in Egypt, de Ricci. Lead Tablets rolled round wisps of hair and inscribed with

magical formulae. ... Leather and wood as writing materials. Pietschmann. Legal papyri from Jeme. Steindorff. Letopolis, the name and monuments of. Spiegelberg. ...

,, Note on the name of the god of. Lefebure, ... Letter-book of a military officer in the 2nd century. Letters, the Tell el Amarna, identification of place names in.

Meyer

Libation, history of the formula of. BiSSiNG.

,, formula of in the N. K. Bissing.

Libation-vases of bronze in the Orleans Museum. Baillet. Libya, a sculpture relating to a war in, at the Temple of

Sahure XVII. 22.

Libyan confederation, its overthrow in the 5th year of Merenptah, recorded on a stela. ,, invasion the, under Merenptah. Petrie.... ,, captive, bronze figure of, inlaid with silver. Benedite.

** Libyan Notes." MacIver and Wilkin.

** Licht, Memoire sur les fouilles de." Gautier and Jequier...

XVH.

27.

VIH.

II,

XVH.

28.

VL

33.

XL

23-

IX.

30-

XIL

34.

IX.

32.

XVI.

61.

XIH.

15.

VIL

42.

II.

33.

XIV.

45.

XIV.

51.

XV.

59.

VII.

38.

X.

42.

XII.

31.

XI.

35.

V.

22.

XIII.

47.

XIH.

57.

X.

45.

XI.

16.

INDEX.

47

Licinius Augustus, papyri of the 6th year of. XVI. 63

Licinius Ccesar, papyri of the 2nd year of. XVI. 63

Life, the sign of. Loret. ... ... ... ... ... ... XI. 30

Life and death, a conversation between, in a Middle Kingdom

Papyrus. Erman. VI. 32

Linen, the piece of held by Nobles, connected with a scourge.

Jacobi

Lintel of Pepen-anhur, found at Abydos.

Lion, the value of the sign in the name of the granary. Lacau.

Lion-headed objects, used as sliding barriers to the entrance of a

Temple-shrine or chamber. Daressy.

Lisht, excavations at. Gautier and Jequier

Litany of the Sun, and a passage of the Pyramid Texts, a

parallel between. Schack-Schackenburg.

Literary fragments, found at Behnesa.

" Little Tety," a prince of the XVIIIth dynasty. Erman.

** Little Year " in the Beni Hasan list of festivals, is a period of

four years. Mahler

Liturgies, the Alexandrine and Ethiopian. Gastou£. Lochias promontory, the, of Strabo, at Alexandria, now repre- sented by the Pharillon.

,, Palace on, now under the sea. Lock, a new form of a primitive. Krencker and Schafer. ... Lofftz collection, the, at Nuremburg. Muller. ...

"Logia" papyrus, the, found at Oxyrhynchus

Loom a, found in a XXth dynasty tomb at Sakkara. Lord's Prayer, the, on a Coptic ostracon. ...

Lotus column, the Egyptian. Foucart

Love-songs, Egyptian. Muller

Lucius Bellenus Gemellus, letters of found at Kasr el Banat. Luke, St., the tradition as to the death of. Balestri, ...

,, a Bohairic fragment of the martyrdom of. Gaselee....

,, iv. 22-30, a Sa'idic text of. Luxor, the great colonnade in the Temple. Daressy. ... ,, fragments of a stela of Ramesses II. from. Daressy. ,, graffito from the Temple at, of the 3rd year of

Orsokon II. Daressy

Lybians, an invasion of Egypt by, in the Xllth dynasty. ... Lycklama Museum, at Cannes, Egyptian monuments in.

Duringe

Lydian and Carian inscriptions from Egypt. Sayce.

Lysias against Theozotides, fragment of the speech of, from

Oxyrhynchus ... ... ... XIV. 17.

VIIL

41.

IX.

3-

XI.

SO-

XV.

SO.

XII.

18.

X.

41.

XVI.

8.

X.

35.

XV.

38.

XIIL

78.

IV.

4-

IV.

4.

XVL

53.

XVI.

35.

VI.

6.

XVI.

26.

XIV.

8.

VL

52.

vin.

36.

VIII.

9.

XIV.

78.

XVIII.

60.

IX.

46.

IV.

40.

IV.

40.

VI.

30.

VIIL

3.

XVII.

41.

XIV.

48.

48

INDEX.

Maat-men-ra-m-heb and his wife Urt-nefert, a limestone shrine

with figures of. ... ... ... ...

Macarius the Egyptian, Notes on the homilies of. ...

Macarius in Nitria, a visit to the monastery of.

Mace-heads of white stone, from a grave at Mahasna.

Magdolon, the battle of, of Herodotus, its identity with the

Biblical battle of Megiddo questioned by Reinach

Magic Egyptian. Moret. ...

,, the nature of Egyptian. GARDINER. ...

,, figures on a stela, from Bubastis. Kamal....

,, ivory wands, probably made of hippopotamus tusks.

Jequier ,

,, ritual used for curing victims of hydrophobia.

Mrs. Butcher

,, and sorcery in ancient Egypt. Wiedemann

Magical stelae of Horus on crocodiles. Daressy.

,, tablet of lead, from Oxyrhynchus

,, texts on papyri found with the mummy of a priest at

Deir el Bahari. Daressy

Mahasna, excavations at. Garstang

,, excavations at, 1908-9.

types of graves at

,, ,, contracted burials in.

Maherpra, an official of Hatshepsut, variants of his name.

Daressy

,, discovery of the tomb of. .. . ... ..,

,, objects found in the tomb of. ...

,, measurements of the mummy of. Daressy

Maket, the tomb of. Bissing

Man with a giraffe, figures of. Daressy. ...

Manashinshaneh, Demotic and Greek papyri from.

,, excavations at.

,, tombs of the Ilird dynasty at. ...

»» papyrus mummies from. ...

,, stucco mummy from.

mummy tablet from, mentioning Tanis in the

division of Heraclides.

il/rt «^«, the meaning of the epithet. Legrain

Manetho, the names given by, in his XVIIIth and XlXth dynasties. Maspero

IX.

3<

XVI.

69.

XVI.

76.

XVIII.

6,

V.

29.

XVI.

46.

XVIII.

39.

XVIII.

44.

XVII. 38.

XVIII.

57.

XIV.

52.

XII.

21,

XV.

15-

XII.

21.

XII.

17.

XVIII.

5-

XVIII.

5.

XVIII.

5-

XI.

25-

VIII.

20,

VIII.

21.

XII.

34-

VII.

42.

XVI.

48.

X.

6.

XI.

2.

XI.

2.

XI.

3.

XI.

3.

XI.

3.

XVIII.

31.

XIV. 41.

INDEX.

49

Maragha, vases, &c. found at. BouLOs

Mark, St., an apocryphal addition to the last chapter of, in a

5th century MS

Marriage contract, dowry, and divorce, the evidence of the papyri

on. RUGGIERO

,, ,, of a priest, from a Coptic Deir at Balyzeh.

a demotic, of the ist year of King Khebobesh.

,, made under an early Ptolemy. Griffith. ...

Marriage contracts, the earliest known from Egypt. GRIFFITH. "Marvels," translated from an Arabic original.

Carra DE Vaux.

Masi, a great Noble, a relief from the Temple of Neb-hapet-ra. Mason's draft of a Ptolemaic column in the great Temple at

Philae. Borchardt.

,, cornice at Edfu. Borchardt

" Mastaba, les origines du." Benedite. ... Mastaba with a pyramid attached, found at Sakkareh.

Mastaba-tombs of Xllth dynasty, found at Dahshiir

,, ,, at Abydos

,, J, at Tehneh.

Mausolea of the Ptolemies at Alexandria. ... Maut, goddess of Thebes, the nature and representations of.

FOUCART

Mauthenra, the Hittite King, possibly identical with Mausolus,

and equivalent to the Assyrian Mutallu. MiJLLER. ... May, "superintendent of the port of Thebes," tomb of. ... May, the tomb of, at Amarna.

Maya, architect to Horemheb. Legrain

" May the king grant " formula struck out of the Tell el Amarna

letters. Borchardt

Measures of capacity, Egyptian, mathematical relations of to the

cubit. Warren

,, ,, ,, Hultsch.

Meat, bonds for the supply of in Antinoopolis in the year 566,

from papyri in Strassburg. '* Mechanical triumphs of the ancient Egyptians." Barber. Medical papyrus, the, in the B. M. ...

,, ,, the Hearst.

Medicine, Ancient Egyptian. Ebers

Oefele

Medinet Habu, list of Deities in the Temple of Rameses 11. at.

Daressy.

,, inscriptions from. Daressy

XVI. 32.

XVII. 47

XIII. 70.

XVI. 29. XVI. 36.

XVIII. 30.

XVIII. 40.

VIII. 19.

XIV. 8.

VI. 53. VI. 53.

XVIII. 42.

VIII. 20.

III. 9.

IX. 2.

III. 10.

IV. 24.

IX. 30.

XV. 39.

IV. 40.

XVII. 24. XIII. 44.

VII. 35.

IX.

33-

XIV.

69.

XVII.

49.

X.

49-

III.

33-

XV.

34.

V.

34.

IX.

33-

V.

25-

VI.

30

£

50

INDEX.

30. 21.

Medinet Ilabii, the " palace " of referred to in the Harris I'apyrus.

Dakkssv. ... VII.

names of conquered countries and cities from,

Daressy. VII.

clearance of the Temple of. VIII.

inscriptions on the Southern cuter wall of the

Temple. Daressy XVIII. 26.

Medinet el Gorab, objects from an XVIIIth dynasty tomb at.

Chassinat.

Medinet en Nehas, a Roman Temple at.

Megi Id J, Thothmes' campaign against. Breasted

,, excavations on a site near.

Schumacher and Steuernagel

Meir, coffins from. Cl£dat.

,, inscriptions from tombs at. Chassinat

Mehuhi, "first prophet of Amon," monuments of. Legrain. ... Melkite Church, the " Orthodox," Bishop Porphry's work on. ... Memphis, excavation of the old sanctuary of Rameses II. at.

reliefs from the tomb of a High Priest of. Erman. ... ,, stela of King Tutankhamen.

,, work at. Barsanti

Memphite priest, two statues of a, from Alexandria.

Mena, prince, panels of false door of, found at Dendereh.

Mena, St., his name in an inscription on marble

Mena, the tablet of from Negadeh. Garstang

Menander, a fragment of his "The Shorn Lady."

,, portions of plays by, from Assiout.

Menas shrine, site of the

Menas, St. a monograph on. ...

,, two Ethiopic versions of the martyrdom of. Budge. Menat, the, a kind of cymbal. Loret. Mendes, site of the city of.

a figure of the goddess of. Nash.

Menephthah, his name on basement stones of the Temple at Tell

Temai

Menes, the reading of the name on the Nekadeh Tablet. ...

,, excavation of the tomb of, at Nakadeh

,, plan of the tomb of. ... Menkaura, a cylinder seal with his Horus name. Legrain. Menna, discovery of the tomb of, at Sheikh Abd-el Quineh. Menthotep, an official, statuette of usurped by Hor. Legrain.... Menthotep, with the personal name Ana, a new king of the M. K.,

a blatuc of Legrain , XIV. 40.

XL

II

XL

8

IX.

24

XVIIL

35

XII.

iS

IX.

19

XIV.

37

IX.

53

11.

24

V.

36

IV.

41

XL

11

XVIL

23

VII.

2.

IX.

51

XV.

49.

IX.

39.

XV.

64.

XVI.

74

XVI.

71

XVIII.

60

XL

35.

II.

2.

XII.

31.

II.

3-

VIII.

30

VII.

20

VIII.

41.

XIII. •XIL

43. 13-

XIV.

33'

INDEX.

51

XVI.

34

IV.

35

VI.

36

VI.

26

X.

30

IV.

40

^rcnihotej) III., a statuette dedicated to. Legrain XIV. 33.

Mcnthotp III., text on a statue of, restored by Sebkhotp III.

Legrain

Menthu, mummies of three priests of, at Der el Bahari

,, a genealogy of the Priests of. Baillet.

Mentuemhat, "Governor," XXVth dynasty, statue of found in the Temple of Mut at Karnak.

,, governor of Thebes, a statue of. Daressy.

,, ,, ,, tomb of.

,, ** fourth prophet of Amon, head of the city, governor

of the south," bricks with his stamp III. 7.

Mentuemsaf, a king of the Middle Kingdom, discovery of his

cartouche at Gebelen. ... ... ... ... ... ... VII. 26.

Mentuherkhepshef, tomb of. Maspero HI. 13.

Mentuhetep, a graffito of the name, at Wady Halfeh. ... ... V. 24.

Mentuhetep, illustrations of the three coffins of. Steindorif. ... VI. 52.

Mentuhetep, the «(?w^« of King Sankhara. Gardiner XIII. 44.

Mentuhetep III. and his Queen, a cavo relievo of. ... ... ... XIV. 8.

Mentuheteps and Antefs, the history of the. Steindorff. ... V. 27.

Mentuhotep I., a statue of from Der el Bahri X. 13.

Mer, excavations at. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 11. 25.

objects found at. II. 25.

,, Notes on inscriptions from. Cledat. ... ... ... XI. 20.

Mera, a priestess, her coffin found at Deshasheh VI, 22.

inscriptions from the tomb of. Daressy. ... ... ... VIII. 28.

Merenptah, stele of, in a quarry near Tell el Amarna. ... ... II. 13.

,, site of his funerary Temple. ... ... ... ... V. 22.

,, inscription of, in the Temple of Amada. VI. 29.

5, his name identified on the mummy attributed to

Akhenaten. Groff IX. 24.

,, the mummy of. Groff. ... X. 35.

a text of, at Eshmflnen XI. 9.

,, a lintel of, from Mitrahineh. Quibel. XVII. 25.

,, excavations at the Temple of, at Memphis. Petrie. XVII. 15.

Merenra, a graffito of at El Hesseh III. 12,

Merenre, the Horus name of. Gauthier XVIII. 32.

Merhetepre Sebekhotep, a statue of at Karnak XVI. 22.

Merneferre Ay, his name found at Karnak. Legrain XVIII. 32.

Merneptah, the Libyan campaigns of, mentioned in a Geograi)hical

List. GOLENISSCHEFF XIII. 45.

excavation of the tomb of. ... ... ... ... XV. 27.

,, an ivory pectoral of, from Gezer. Macalister, ... XVIII. 35.

Mcroitic proper names, a list of from the monuments. Krali VIII. 35

E 2

52

INDEX.

Meroitic domoiic, and Greek inscriptions from graves at Anibeh. ,, inscriptions from Meroe. Sayce....

Merra, panels of false door of, found at Dendereh

Merruka (Mera) photograph from the tomb of. Capart,

Mertefnut? a "divine wife." Legrain

Mert-Seger, a serpent goddess. Capart

Mert-tefnut, princess. Legrain

Meru, his tomb at Sheikh Sa'id

Mes, a scribe of the treasury of Memphis in the time of Rameses II,

LORKT

Mes, the inscription of. Gardiner.

Mesore as the first month of the Egyptian Year. Gardiner. ...

Mestasutmis, the god. Spiegelberg

Metal goods, Notes on the prices of in the N. K. Spiegelberg.

Metal-workers, figures of in the tombs. BissiNG

Metals, the history of in Western Asia and Egypt. Muller. ...

Methen, the inscriptions of. Moret and Boulard

Michael, St., the Archangel, encomiums on. Budge. Military ensigns of the tribes and their connection with the symbols of divinities. Loret. ... ,, and Naval expeditions, sculptures relating to at the Temple of Sahure. Milon, finance officer of the Temple of Apollinopolis, his official

correspondence of the years 225-23 B.C. Min, site of the Temple of. ... ,, monolith figures of. ,, a figure of carved on a slate, from El Amrah,

,, naos of, dedicated by Nektnebf, at Quft

Minaen coffin in Cairo, inscription on the. Muller.

Min-mes, a statuette of.

Minmont, high priest of Amnion, of the time of Ahmosi I.

Legrain

Minoan civilization and its connection with Egypt and Palestine.

Hall

,, weights and currency. Evans. J//«//, the sign of the herdsman. Gardiner. Mit Rahineh, stones from a building of Nekhthorheb, re-used at.

Daressy

Moeris, lake, hieratic papyri relating to. Lanzone. ,, ,, summary of the history of. ,, ,, discussion of the level of. Moeris, the lake-name, and the king-name Marres.

Sl'lEGELliERG

XVII.

78.

XVIII.

36.

VII.

2.

VIII.

39-

XIV.

33-

XI.

31.

XV.

37.

II.

II.

XL

20.

XIV.

53.

XVI.

38.

XIIL

51.

XL

26.

XV.

49.

VIL

39.

XVI.

47.

III.

42.

XIL 32.

XVII. 22.

XVII.

50-

III.

8.

III.

9-

X.

I.

XV.

32.

XVII.

35

X.

30-

XVIII. 32.

XVIII.

33

XVI.

40

XV.

43

XL

21

V.

26

VIIL

13

VIII.

13

XVI. 44.

INDEX.

53

Monachism in Lower Egypt, lives of the Founders of. Monastery, the remains of a, at Ed-Deir.

,, of St. Jeremiah, wall paintings at

Monastic literature, early Egyptian. Turner. Money-box, a, from the Temple of Asklepios at Ptolemais.

Edgar

Monkeys represented on the * Punt ' sculptures at Deir el Bahari. Mons Claudianus, observations on the quarries of.

SCHWEINFURTH

Mont, god of the island of Uronarti. Steinix)RFF.

Months, the Egyptian names of the. Wiedemann

Months, the popular names and festivals of the early Egyptians,

belonged to the month preceding that to which they were

applied later. Gardiner

Moral papyrus, the demotic, of Leyden, fragments of hitherto unknown pages of. G I RON. ... ,, transcription and translation of. Revilt.ol'T. ...

Mortgage, a demotic, with Greek tax receipt, from Gebeicn,

Kknyon

Mosaic square, found at Alexandria

Moses- Adam, an Apocalypse. Carl Schmidt. ...

Moulds for forging coins of Maximinius Dara and others, from

Oxyrhynchus. ATry, the name of the hoe, is a borrowed North-semitic word,

MiJl.T.ER

Muhammed, the footprints attributed to in the mosque at Tan la

and elsewhere. Kamal.... Mummies found in the Hathor shrine at Deir el Bahari

" Egyptian, the chemical condition of. Schmidt.

Graeco- Roman, with painted plaster heads, found at Mer,

,, from M. Loret's find of 1898, Report on the unwrapping of. Elliot Smith

Coptic, found at Deir el Bahari. ...

Mummification, the origin of, Baille'I". ...

Mummified bodies in Ptolemaic tombs at Harit. ... ... ... V

Mummiform statuette with bandages. WIEDEMANN.

*' Mummy " as a medicine. Wiedemann

Mummy-case, a Ptolemaic, from Gizeh. Daressy

,, with inscriptions, at Hastings. Miss Murray

Mummy heads and skulls from Thebes. Stahr. ...

Mummy labels, Greek. Hall.

Mummy tickets bilingual, in Greek and Demotic,

Spiegelberg

HI. 2.

XHI. 85.

XVI. 26,

XIV. 76.

XIII, 52.

IV. 34,

VI. 37.

XVII. 38.

XII. 30.

XVII. 31.

XVII. 28.

XVII, 37.

XVII, 28,

IV. 15.

II, 32.

XII, 7.

XVIII, 34,

XVIII.

42.

IV.

35.

XVII.

40.

II.

25.

XVII.

39-

IV.

V]-

X.

50-

III. 10

, II,

VII.

34-

XV.

46,

XII.

20.

XVII.

26.

XVI.

48.

XIV.

38.

54

INDEX.

Mummy wheat and barley. Gain. ... Munich, the collection of Stelae at. ... Music of the Coptic Church. ...

Musri, the evidence for distinguishing two. Winckler.... ,, mentioned on the Black Obelisk of Shalmaneser.

MiJLLER

Mut, excavations at the Temple of

,, the Temple of, inscriptions of Tiberius relating to. Erman.

Mut-benert, sister-in-law of Akhenaten. Setiie

Mut-[emua?] statue of, from Dendera. Weigall.

Mut-netemt, wife of Haremheb. Sethe

Mut-sent, a statuette of, from Abydos.

Mycenaean embassy represented in the tomb of Seny.

Mykenaean Art, the dates of. Six...,

Mykerinus, the sarcophagus of, made in the time of the XXVIth

dynasty. Borchardt

" Mysteries of the Greek letters,'' a Gnostic MS

Mythological-Geographical Papyrus, a. Wiedemann. .. Mythological representations on papyri of XXth-XXIsl dynasties.

Chassinat.

Mythological texts relating to the Royal family of XXIInd dynasty,

in the Gizeh Museum. Daressy

XII.

34.

XIII.

41.

IX.

52.

VII.

30.

XVII.

33-

VI.

26.

X.

42.

XV.

36.

XVII.

24

XV.

36.

IX.

15

XIII.

46

XIII.

45

VII.

44

X.

67

IX.

30

XV. 34.

V. 25.

N.

Nabataean graffiti, from Wady Cadammah. S. A. Cook. Naga and Mesauwarat es Sufra, the Meroitic ruins of.

Scott-Moncrieff

Nag'a ed Deir, excavations at. Reisner. ... X. 24; XI. 8 ,, objects found at.

prehistoric burials at.

,, the early dynastic cemeteries of. Reisner.

Kakhiti, tomb of at Assiout. ...

,, statuettes of in his tomb. Nakhtefmouti, Vizir, statuette of from Karnak. Name, superstitions among the Egyptians concerning the. Names and genealogies from monuments in the Cairo Museum.

Legrain

Names and Titles of the O. K. Miss Murray

Naos of limestone, containing seated figures of Thothmes III. and

Hapshepsut, at Karnak. ... Napkhuria's religious reform. NiEBUiTR. ...

XIII. 48.

XVII.

17

XIV.

29

X.

24

XL

8

XVII.

20

XIII.

34

XIII.

34

XIV.

24

VI.

44.

XVIII.

31-

XVIII.

31.

XVI.

21.

X.

42.

INDEX.

55

Narmer, the palette of from Hieraconpolis a record of his conquest of the Harpoon-nome. Newberry.

,, the Horus name of. Foucart. ...

Nastesen, the great stela of. Schaefer

" Nations of the Aegean Sea " in an inscription. Daressy. Nations, foreign, mentioned in the Louvre Tablet C i. Mui.ler. Naucratis, excavations at. Hogarth. VIII. 25 ; XII. 15 ,, objects found at. ,, hieroglyphic inscription from, mentioning the Greeks.

Daressy

stela of the first year of Nekhtnebef, from. Maspero.

Nebdu-qed, a people so named. PlEHi

Neb-hapet-Ra, forming a triad with Horus and Set, at Karnak. Neb-hapet-Ra, a statue of at Karnak.

Neb-hapet-Ra Mentuhetep, the Temple of at Deir el Rahari. ,, excavations in 1903-4.

»> M 1904-5-

», 1905-6.

n »> ,? 1906 7.

,, ,, Southern colonnade of.

,, reliefs of- hunting scenes, &c.

,, sculpture of King Siptah

,, base of pyramid of-

,, ,, sculptures of vSiptah. ...

,, shrines and graves of pric5itesscs.

,, ,, sarcophagi of priestesses,

,, ,, remains of cows and oxen in the

tombs. ,, ,, secondary burials, ... ,., . ...

,, ,, statues of Usertesen HI.

, ,, Paser, statue of.

,, ,, alabaster head of a cow.

painted scenes of birds.

,, ,, workmen's tools,

,, Hieratic ostraca.

,, ,, Coptic ostraca.

,, ,, The King and his Queen, a cavo

relievo oi. ... ,, The King's throne-name to be

read Neb-hapet-Ra, in.'-tead of Ncb-kheru-Ra. ,, variations in the spelling of his thronc-

nanic.

XVII.

30.

X.

33-

X.

35.

IX.

58.

IX.

59.

XIV.

32.

XII.

15.

VI.

31-

IX.

19.

XI.

28.

XVI.

22.

XV.

21.

XHI.

I.

XIV.

I.

XV.

I.

XVI.

I.

XIV.

I.

XIV.

2.

XIV.

2.

XIV.

3-

XIV.

2.

XIV.

5.

XIV.

5.

XIV.

6.

XIV.

6.

XIV.

7.

XIV.

7.

XIV.

7.

XIV.

7-

XIV.

7.

XIV.

8.

XIV.

8.

XIV. 8.

XIV

XIV.

56

INOKX.

Neb-hapet-Ra Mentuhetep, fragment of an inscription recording

a military expedition.

,, shrine inscriptions of. ...

,, Southern temqnos wall.

,, stela of Usertesen III

,, ,, granite crouching statue of a man

named Nezem. ,, ,, Hathor cow in its shrine.

,, XVIIIth dynasty scarabs

sloping passage passing beneath the

back part of the Temple. . . . columned Hall at Western end.

,, ,, corridor with arched ceiling.

,, granite chamber containing a shrine.

boats and other o^'jects found in front

of the shrine. ,, ,, shrine intended as the abode of the

Aa of the king. ,, Speos in middle of the Western

face of the hypostyle Hall of the Temple. ,, ,, sculptures representing the king with

various gods

J, tombs found in the hypostyle Hall. ...

,, ,, shrine inscribed Snahenra, Se?ibmaju.

,, ,, ca,x\.o\!ic\\e^ o{ Sekkoenra Mevtuhetep.

,, ,, cartouche of ^<z-.S^^^^^i?/<f/. ...

,, ,, Fa-dad. . ., part of the first cartouche

of Dudumes. ,, Sekhem-uaz-khdn-rd^ part of the

cartouche of. ,, ,, cartouche of Sebekhetep I. ...

Nebnefer, the stela of. Madsen

Nebneteru, priest of Ammon, genealogies on eight statues belonging to the family of. Legrain.

Nebtnehat, queen. Newberry

,, part of an Ushabti of. Nash

Nebua, chief prophet of Ammon under Haremheb. Legrain. ... Nebuaui, inscription of referring to the 91 h year of Hatshepsut.

Spiegelberg

corrections to the published text of the stela of.

Capart

Nebuchadnezzar's campaign against Amasis. Winckler.

XIV.

9.

XIV.

9-

XV.

2.

XV.

4.

XV.

4.

XV.

4-

XV.

7.

XVI.

2.

XVI.

2

XVI.

3

XVI.

3

XVI.

XVI.

XVI.

XVI.

5

XVI.

5

XVI.

6

XVI.

6

XVI.

6

XVI. 6.

XVI. 6.

XVI. 6.

XVI. 35.

XVI. 31.

XIII. 44.

XVI. 52.

XVII. 26.

VI. 31.

XVI. 35.

VH. 28.

INDEX.

57

Nebunenf, inscription from the tomb of. Setiie.

Necho, his conquest over Josiah at Megiddo, not at Migdol,

upheld by Max MuLLER.

,, a reference to his overthrow by Nebuchadnezzar, in the inscription at Wady Brissa. Winckler. Necropolis at Henassieh, objects found in the. Necropolis a, of Alexandrian Jews, with Aramaic inscriptions.

Clermont-Ganneau

Nectanebo, his name, with title "Worshipper of Thoth of. . ."...

Nectanebo, a naos of, from Quft.

Nectanebo II., fragments of the sarcophagus of. Daressy.

,, the stela of. Erman.

Nefer-ar-ka-ra, the prenomen of Ka-kai. Borchardt

,, the name of found at Abusir. Sciiafer.

,, the pyramid-temple of at Abusir. Borchardt.

Neferarkere, the Temple and pyramid of. Borchardt

Neferheput, daughter of Baqta III

,, her portrait painted on the North wall of licr father's

tomb. Neferho, high priest of Amnion, his name on a scarab.

Legrain

Nefer-hotep, Xlllth dynasty, a stela of, at Abydos.

Neferhotep, XVIIIth dynasty, the tomb of. Ben^dite

Neferhotep, with the personal name Andu, a new King of the

M. K., a statue of. Legrain

Nefer-ka, graffiti of his name in a tomb ot Zauyet el-Aryan.

Barsanti

,, identified with Neferkere of the Ilnd dynasty on the Sakkara tablet, or of the Ilird dynasty in the

Abydos list. Maspero

Neferkara, his name on a tablet in a new pyramid at Sakkara. ... Nefer-khau, the Horus name of a king, at Abusir. Schafek. ... Nefer-sa-Hor, probably an early form of the prenomen of Pepy I.

MOLLER

Nefersekheru, his tomb at Kum el Ahmar. ...

Nefer-shushu-sa, the name of a priestess of Ilathor in the Temple

of Neb-hapet-Ra

Nefertari, Queen of Rameses IT., an Ushabti of. Legrain. Nefer teta?, a portrait of in the tomb of Meru at Sheikh Sa'id.

Newberry.

Nefertiti, stone ring of. Nash

Neferu-Ptah, daughter of Amenemhat III., objects belonging to. Legrain

XVII.

24.

VII.

28.

VII.

28.

I.

6.

XVI.

42.

IL

5.

XIII.

25.

XIII.

40.

X.

36.

VI.

32.

X.

29.

XVI.

32.

XVIII.

24.

I.

14.

I. 14.

XVIII.

32

IX.

3

III.

13

XIV.

40

XVI.

33

XVI.

33

XVI.

26

X.

29

XVII.

30

III.

10

XIV.

9

XIII.

43

II.

II.

xir.

36.

xin. 43.

58

INDEX,

Neferura, Queen ^ stela dated in her nth year, from Serabit el Khadem. ...

Ncgadeh, ol")jccts from ccmeierics near. ... ... ...

objects found in a Royal tomb at.

Negresses, wooden statuettes of, from Der el Bersheh

Negroes represented on the Deir el Bahari sculpture.

Nehasi (**the Negro") his name on the base of a statue at Tell

Mokdam. ... ,, his name on blocks of the Temple at San with Titles *' Royal prince, firstborn."

Neith, the early form of the shield of. Newrerry

,, the name of written Nrt in a XXth dynasty tomb. Sethe.

Nekadeh Tablet, the reading of the name Menes on

Nekht, the tomb of. Maspero

Nekht, son of Khnumhotep I.

Nekht II., son of Khnumhotep II. ...

,, made Prince of the Jackal Nome by Amenemhat II. ... Nekhta, sarcophagus of, from Abydos. Nekht- Ankh and Khnumu-nekht, the tomb of at Rifeh. ...

,, ,, objects found in the tomb of. ...

Nekhtefmut, the genealogy of.

Nekhtharheb, inscription of, relating his construction of a Temple of Apis, at Saqqarah. DaressYj ,, a naos of, from Tuna. Shaban. ...

a decree of, forbidding quarrying at Abydos.

Burchardt

Nekhthorheb, decree of forbidding quarrying in the sacred mountain. Daressy. ,, stones of a building of, re-used at Mit Rahineh.

Daressy

Nekhtmin and his wife, mutilated inscriptions on a group of.

SriEGELBERG

Nekhtnebef, Greek transcriptions of the name of. Spiegelberg.

,, a granite naos of, with inscriptions. Kamal.

,, inscriptions of at Baqlieh. Kamal. ...

Nemart, the statue of. Dedekind.

A^ifwj-^?/ vase, derivation of the name. C Alice. Nenkheftek, statues of from Deshasheh. Nenkheftka, prince, statues of, from DeshS.sheh. ...

Nepheiites, a palette with the name of. Whyte

Nesmont, Xllth dynasty stela of. Breasted

Nes Mut-Aat, her coffin and mummy found at Deir el Bahari. ... Nes-pat-taui, first prophet of Amnion, of dynasty XXX. Lkgratn.

XIV.

II

IV.

38

VI.

26

IX.

13

V.

II.

II.

7

XV.

35

XVI.

46.

VIII.

30

III.

13

I.

15

I.

16

I.

16

IX.

15

XVI.

28

XVI.

28

XIV. 40

XVIII.

26.

XVII.

24

XVII.

26.

IV.

39-

XI.

21.

XV.

33.

XV.

37.

XI.

21.

XVI.

34.

XVI.

35.

XV.

40.

VI.

21.

VI.

21.

X.

50.

XIV.

36.

IV.

35-

XVII.

31.

INDEX.

59

Ncstesen, the stela of. Sethe

Neteren, tomb of at Gizeh

Neter-Khet, a sealing of, from Bet Khallaf.

,, tombs of officials of.

Neteruser, the mastaba of

Nets (of beads ?) the wearing of the. Borchardt.

Ne-user-Ra, the pyramid Temple of, at Abusir. Borchardt. ... Neuserra, clearance of the Pyramid-temple of, at Abusir. ... ,, the pyramid of at Abusir. Borchardt. ,, sculptured scenes of the King, as a lion, triumphing over his foes, in the passage to his pyramid at Al)usir.

Borchardt

tombs at the pyramid temple of. Schafer. ...

" New Race " jars, found at El Kab.

tomb at Negadeh, the contents of. Schafer.

evidence with regard to a prehistoric date for the.

Quibell

New Testament, the Coptic. Scrivener

,, scenes in the subterranean Coptic Church at

Deir Abou-Hennis. New Testaments, two bilingual, in the British Museum. ... Nezem, a statue of, with the cartouches of Merenptah and

Rameses III. Nezlet Batran, excavations at. Nicene Council, Coptic Texts relating to. ... Nile levels, mode of registering in the 1st dynasty. Jequier. ... Nile, the name of the a pre-Semitic African proper name.

Erman.

,, the name of the. Gardiner

,, rate of rise of the lied of. Ventre. ...

Nilometer from Qaryun. Daressy.

Nilometers, ancient. Borchardt.

Ningal, the goddess, in a text of the N. K. Gardiner

Nisbe-forms, the vocalization of. Sethe

Nitakert, a point in the genealogy of. Daressy....

Nitetis (daughter of Apries) identified. Spiegelberg

Nitocris-Rhodopis. Hall

Nitocris daughter of Mehtenwoskhi, a Table of offerings dedicated

by

N-maat-hep, Queefi, Ilird dynasty, a cylinder of. Borchardt.

No-Amon. Lagier. ...

Nofirhotpou I., fragments of a naos of.

Nomes, Egyptian and their political development. Stkindorff.

XVII.

27.

XVI.

28.

X.

19

X.

20

XVIII.

18.

IX.

36.

XI.

II

XII.

19.

XVI.

32.

XVI.

33.

XVII.

21.

VI.

25.

VI.

51.

VII.

38.

III.

41.

X.

15-

XIII.

74.

XV.

4-

XV.

29.

VIII.

57.

XVIII.

31.

XVII.

36.

XVIII.

37.

VI.

45.

IX.

33.

XV.

47.

XVI.

41.

XVII.

37.

VII.

2S.

X.

35-

XIV.

40.

XVI.

34.

VIII.

30.

XVI.

39-

XV.

22.

XVIII.

33-

6o

INDEX.

" Nominal formation, a new kind of." Spieoelberg IV. 44.

North and South, Egyptian expressions for. Sethe XVII. 37.

Nubia, the Archaeological Survey of. XVII. 18.

,, from Philae to the 2nd Cataract, explorations in. ... ... III. 9.

,, the Christian Kingdom of, referred to in a legal deed

written in Coptic VIII. 60.

,, Lower, excavations in the district above Korosko.

MacIver and Woolley. XVIII. 20.

,, and Upper Egypt, Weigall's Report on work in during

1906, 7 XVI, 16.

Nubian MSS. showing parts of a lectionary and a hymn in

honour of the Cross XVI. 77.

Nubkheper-ra (Antef), ascribed by Steindorff to the Xlllth

dynasty V. 27.

N-user-ra, a Solar Temple at Abusir built by. ... ... ... VIII. 25.

Nut, sentences in the Pyramid Texts addressed to, their division

into two groups. Erman VI. 44.

Oasis of Ammon, an expedition to. Steindorff.

,, Kharga. Beadwell

,, A risheps, named in a papyrus. Golenischeff. ... Obelisk, of Thothmes, found at Karnak.

,, the cult of the. Bissing. ...

Obelisks, the worship of. BissiNG

,, the transport of shown on a bas relief at Deir el Bahari. ,, quarried at Aswan by order of Queen Hatshepsut. set up before the Temple of Isis, at Benevento.... ,, at Rome, a description of. ... Octroi-duty receipts, found at Bacchias. Offerings in the funerary chamber of a Mastaba from Memphis.

Capart

Offerings to Osiris in a B.M. papyrus. Spiegelberg. ...

Offerings, pottery trays of, placed on tombs at Rifeh.

Oineus, of Euripides, a fragment of the, from Oxyrhynchus.

Okapi the, the origin of the Set animal. Wiedemann. ...XI. 33

Old Nubian character, a MS. in the.

Ombos, record of the re-building of the Temple of by Ptolemy VII.

Bouriant

,, inscriptions from, de MORGAN.

,, Calendrical inscriptions in the Temi^ile at. Bouriant....

X.

26.

XVIII.

23-

XIII.

45.

VIII.

22.

XIII.

51-

XII.

32.

V.

6.

V.

7.

VI.

31-

VII.

23-

V.

18.

XVI.

35.

VI.

33-

XVI.

28.

XIV.

17.

; XII.

32.

XVIII.

II.

III.

13-

IV.

39-

III.

13.

INDEX.

6i

Omphalos ? form of Ammon in monuments from the cachetic at

Karnak. Daressy

Onophrius, the hermit, Ethiopic text of the life of. Pereira. ... Ophieum, probably the ancient city of Hefan, in the inscription of

C. Gallus at Philae

Ophir and Punt in S. Africa. Peters

Ophites, an account of the. Liechtenhan

Ordinals, publication of the, from a Paris MS.

Orestes the, of Euripides, fragment of a Papyrus of.

Organization, the administrative, of Egypt

Oriental Congress of 1902, list of Papers relating to Egyptology.

"Origines de I'Egypte Pharaonique." Weil

" Origines de I'^gypte, les." de Morgan.

Ornament of prehistoric Egyptians. Schweinfurth

Osiride figures of kings, at the Temple of Neb-hapet-Ra

Osiride figure which contains a papyrus, the name of. Daressy.

Osiris, bronze figures of, 5 feet high, from Karnak.

,, figures of in small coffins.

,, ,, partly in wax, from Tehneh.

made of grain, from near Shekh Fadl.

,, beds in the tomb of Yuaa and Thuaa.

the cartouche on the cenotaph of, at Abydos. Daressy.... ,, lying on a bier, a painting of on linen, found in the tomb

ofThothmesI

,, a small Temple of, built in the reign of Taharqa and

Shepenupt. Legrain. ... ,, a temple of. Legrain. ,, chapel and tomb of, on the East side of the Temple of Apt,

at Karnak. Legrain

,, a list of offerings to. Spiegelberg.

,, the great Temple of, at Abydos.

,, the tomb of, its discovery at Abydos.

,, a figure of lying on a couch, found in his tomb.

,, a statue of, dedicated by Shepenupt L, the inscriptions on.

Legrain

" Osiris, le tombeau d'." Amelineau

Osiris "Lord of Life," Chapel of. Legrain

Osiris " Lord of the Spiritland," an instance of the designation.

Wiedemann

Osiris Unnophris, inscriptions of the chapel and tomb of at

Karnak. Legrain

Osorkon, high priest of Ammon and son of Takellothis II., inscription of at Karnak. Erman.

XVIII.

40.

XIV.

78.

V.

30-

XL

28.

XIII.

77.

IX.

52.

V.

45.

XV.

63.

XIII.

22.

XVIII.

31.

VI.

47.

VII.

39-

XIV.

2.

XII.

32.

XIV.

24.

XIII.

51.

XII.

14.

XII.

5.

XIV.

26.

X.

42.

VIII. 25,

XIII.

39-

IX.

18.

X.

38.

VI.

33.

XII.

17-

VII.

19.

VIL

19.

XVI.

37.

VIII.

27.

XII.

20.

VI.

43.

XL

20.

XVIII. 26.

VII.

36.

XVI. 9,

, 10,

XVI.

73.

VIII.

12,

XV.

14.

XIV.

15.

viir.

29.

62 INDEX.

Osorkon I., insciiiJlion of in the Temple of Khonsu at Karnak.

Daressy V. 25

Osorkon II., the full protocol of. Legrain XIV. 42.

a graflUo of his 3rd year, giving an account of the

flooding of the Temple of Luxor. Darkssy. ... VI. 30.

Ostanes, the Egyptian philosopher, really the God Thoth.

Maspero

Ostraca found at Benesa, text of ten

,, in the Florence Museum, i

,, found at Harit.

,, from Oxyrhynchus. ...

,, Greek, from Oxyrhynchus. ...

,, classified and copied. Sfiegelberg. (...

,, hieratic, with lists of servants &c., found at the Temple of

Neb-hapet-Ra XIV. 8.

" Ostraca and Papyri, Hieratic ; from the Ramesseum."

Spiegelbkrg VIII. 29.

Ostracon, Coptic, inscribed with the Lord's Prayer, found at the

Temple of Neb-hapet-Ra XIV. 8.

,, from Thebes, reproving a rich man for taking no interest

in affairs. Erman XV. 33.

Ox, a clay model of an, with a lion roughly scratched on its side,

from Mahasna XVIII. 7.

Ox, the legbones of, placed on the coffin in a Vth or Vlth dynasty burial at Thebes.

Ox-tax, a supposed. Muller.

Oxen, goats, sheep and fish, burials of at Gurob. ...

Oxyrhynchus, excavations at XII. 6;

,, Papyri found at.

,, wax tablets of 3rd century found at. ... ,, Leaden Tablets ,, ,, Gold bracelet ,, ,, Goldfoil diadem ,, ,, Ostraca ,, ,, Wooden medallion of a male head, found at. ,, various objects Oxyrhynchus and its Papyri

P.

Pa-apt-ta-mer, ^w^ff-w, her tomb at Abydos. ... ... ... IX. 3.

Pa-ari '* Priest of Arnen," tomb of. IV. 40.

Pachomius and his monasteries. ... ... ... ... ... IX. 49.

Pa-du-en-ast, the tomb of. ... ... ... ... ... ... IX. 14.

...

XVIII.

3.

...

VI.

42.

...

XV.

28.

XIII.

14

; XV.

8.

XII.

6;

XIII.

15.

...

XIII.

15.

xn.

7;

XIIL

15-

XIII.

16.

XIIL

16.

...

XIIL

16.

t.

...

XIIL

16.

XII.

7;

XIIL VI.

16.

INDEX.

63

Paeans, by Pindar, from Oxyrhynchus. XV. 53,

Paganism, its survival at Philae till the time of Justinian X. 78.

Paheri, the tomb of at El Kab. Tylor and Griffith III. 13.

Tylor IV. 39.

Paibes, of dynasty XXVI., from Tanis, monuments of. Legrain. XVII. 31.

Palace, the, at Medinet Habu, of the Harris papyrus. Daressy. VII. 29.

Palaces, the domain of the, at Alexandria. ... ... ... ... IV. 8.

Palermo stone, the inscription on, Schafer. ... ... ... XI. 24.

,, ,, an attempt to restore the general scheme of it.

Sethe XII. 24.

,, ,, an explanation of the intervals between the reigns

named on the. Jequier. XVIII. 31.

Palestine, excavations in. Bliss and Macalister. XII. 27.

Palestine cities, the list of inscribed by Thothmes III on the pylons

ofKarnak. MiJLLER XVI. 4c.

Palestine, Assyria, Babylonia and Egypt, the chronology of.

Tofteen XVII. 32.

Palette a, from Hieraconpolis, an explanation of one of the figures

on. Paris XVII. 43.

of schist sculptured with hunters &c. Heuzey IX. 35.

,, ,, covered with sculptured figures of animals.

Benedite XIII. 56.

,, of a scribe, identified by Pietschmann with the deceased

and with Osiris. ... ... ... ... ... ... VI. 43.

Palettes ? the Slate, may have been soul-boxes. Capart. ... XVIII. 43.

,, of rhombic shape, made of slate, from Mahasna. ... XVIII. 7.

,, Fish-shaped, and rectangular, from graves at Mahasna. XVIII. 7.

Pamariti, the Egyptian name of Naucratis. .. . ... ... ... IX. 58.

Panehesi, statue of, from Karnak XIV. 24.

Pan-grave pottery in tombs at El Amrah. ... ... ... ... X. 2.

,, from Toskeh XVIl. 17.

Pankhi, the inscription of. Schaefer XIV. 36.

Pantheon, the Egyptian Semitic names in. Lefebure XIV. 47.

Papyri, classical, from Oxyrhynchus. XIV. 13.

,, demotic in the Strasburg Library XI. 23.

,, ,, of the reign of Cleopatra. Spiegelberg. ... XIV. 38.

,, Greek, in the British Museum. ... ... ... ... XVI. 58.

,, Greek and Coptic, from Jkow, in the British Museum. ... XVII. 70.

hieratic, in the Bib. Nat. at Paris. Spiegelberg. ... V. 26.

literary, from Oxyrhynchus. XV. 10.

,. ,, found during the year 1896-7 VI. 58.

,, from Kahun. Borchardt. IX. 22.

,, found in the Library of Mcndes. ... ... ... ... H. 4.

64

INDEX.

Papyri, from Oxyrhynchus, general account of the contents of. ...

,, Ptolemaic, found at Ilarit

,, ,, from Elephantine.

,, ,, at Lille, of the 3rd century B.C.

,, found in the pyramid-temple of Neferarkara.

,, from Kom Ishgau.

,, in the Alexandria Museum. ...

in the Berlin Museum. Ebers and Krehs

n Meyer

,, the Florentine.

,, the Lille collection of.

,, the Strasburg collection of XVL 58;

,, from Socnopaei Nesus, Papyrus having on the recto a portion of a land-register, in Greek, of the 2nd century, and on the verso a catalogue of works of art.

,, fragments in the Aberdeen Museum.

,, a hieratic in the Leyden Museum. Lange. Papyrus-mummies from Manashinshaneh. Paradise, the Egyptian. Leeebure.

Paraphrase a, of John xv. i and Matthew xxvi. 26.

Parasites, the internal, of Egypt. Oefele.

Parasitology, Ancient Egyptian. Oefele.

Paser, Governor of Thebes under Rameses IL, statue of found at the Temple of Neb-hapet-Ra. ...

,, stela of. Capart

Pashedu, plan of the tomb of.

Pasht and the Sed-festival. St. Clair

Patriarchates under Turkish rule, a history of. Patriarchs, Alexandrine, a list of the first eighty-six. Paul of Thebes, Ethiopic version of the life of. Paul and Thecla, the Acts of, MS. found at OAyrhynchus. Pauline Epistles, parts of, in Sa'idic.

,, ,, a 6th century MS. of the.

Paving, from Karnak, made of arragonite. Cayeux

Peduemapt, the tomb of.

Peker, the name of the tomb of Osiris at Abydos. Sciiafer. ...

Pemu, the genealogy of, on a statue....

Pendant a peculiar, on the breast of a statue of Sesostris IIL

Pen-Ra, Architect of the Ramesseum, inscription of. Daressy.

Pentaur, the poem of, from the Temple of Luxor. Daressy. ...

People of Egypt, the. Elliot Smith

Pcpcn-anhur, lintel of, found at Abydos

VL II

vin. 12.

xvn. 49.

xvn. 50.

XVL 33.

X. 13.

xvn. 51.

IX. 30.

xvn. 51.

xvn. 48.

XVL 59.

xvn. 49.

in. 35.

XV. 60.

xvn. 48.

xn. 32.

XL 3.

IX. 30.

XVIII. 59.

XL 33.

X. 44.

XIV. 7.

IX. 20.

XL 10.

XL 32.

XVI. 71.

XVII. 71.

XII. 56.

VL 12.

VIII. 52.

xvn. 48.

xvn. 40.

IV. 40.

XIV. 51.

XVI. 34. XVI. 52.

X. 30.

X. 30.

XVIII. 41.

IX. 3.

INDEX.

65

Pepi I., a decree of, addressed to seven officers in honour of

Senefru, from Dahshur. Borchardt

,, a cylinder seal with the name of. Nash. texts from the pyramid of. BissiNG and Borchardt. ... Pepyankh, the tomb of. Misses Brodrick and Morton.

Perfume vases, a set of seven. Price

Perineum, the Egyptian v\rord for. Loret.

Peripteral Temple, an Egyptian representation of a. Spiegelberg. Peritonitis, the symptoms of compared vi^ith those named in the Berlin Medical Papyrus. Oefele.

Per Peg, of the Piankhi stela. Maspero

Persea tree, the fruit of in Egyptian Art. Newberry

Personal pronoun in the Semitic and Hamitic languages of

N.E. Africa. Reinisch.

Pcteamenopi a statue of, with an inscription referring to the princess Ankhnesneferebre, as first prophetess of Amnion, at

Turin. Legrain.

Petemut, of XXIInd dynasty, a statue of from Karnak. Legrain. Petcneith, Saite Amulets from the tomb of. . . . Petenisis, discovery of the Saite tomb of. Barsanti. Petepep (the gift of Pp) the occurrence of the name in the XXVIth dynasty indicates the worship of King Pepy by the people.

Spiegelberg

Peter of Alexandria, some fragments of the works of.

Peter, portions of an apocryphal Gospel of, from Akhmim.

Peter, the Apocalypse of, discovery of portions of.

Peter and Paul, S'", apocryphal Texts of the Martyrdom of. Petesuchus, a local deity to whom the Temple at Karanis was

dedicated. ... ... ...

Petiisis, the mummy and coffins of.

Petition from the Jews at Elephantine to the Governor of Judaea, for the restoration of their Temple. ... ,, from the Jewish colony in Elephantine, for leave to rebuild the Temple to Jahu ....

ofDionysia

,, for support for a foreigner, in a hieratic papyrus at Gizeh.

Erman

Petrie Papyri, the

,, list of museums to which they have been presented.

Petubastes, the demotic historical romance of. Revillout. Pharaoh, the chronological value of the word. Griffith. Philae, inscriptions from. Benedite.

,, the Temples of, a Report on. ...

XV.

32.

VIII.

41.

IX.

19.

VIII.

28.

XIII.

58.

VI.

45-

CVIII.

43.

IX.

33.

VII.

29.

IX.

32.

CVIII.

36.

XVII.

26.

XVII.

26.

XII.

36.

X.

29.

XI.

31.

VIII.

57.

II.

28.

II.

28.

II.

32.

V.

15.

VI.

31.

XVI.

XVII.

34.

IX.

39.

X.

31.

III.

33.

IV.

55.

XIV.

53.

X.

39-

IV.

39'.

XVIII.

21.

r

66

INDEX.

Philae to Ombos. de Morgan

PhileniOn, fragment of a comedy of, from Oxyrhynchus

Philistines, the immigration of from Caphtor. Muller....

Philological Notes. Griffith

Philopator, a Greek inscription of the time of. Hall

Phoenician, or Aramaic, graffito from Silsileh. Sayce. ... ,, inscription from By bios. Ganneau. ...

ships, a representation of, from an XVIIIth dynasty

Theban tomb. Daressy.

ships represented in the tomb of Seny. Muller. ...

Phoenix, derivation of the name of the. Spiegelberg. .,.

,, the probable pronunciation of the name of the. Sethe,

Phonology and etymology, Egyptian. Lacau. ...

Piankhy, scenes of his victories over Tafnekht, in the Temple of

Mut at Thebes

Pickled fish, an ostracon relating to the sale of.

Pigments Egyptian, from Medum, Kahun, and Tell el Amarna.

Spurrell.

Pihahiroth, the name. Haupt

Piiate, the martyrdom of, from an Arab MS. Galtier.... Pisebkhanet, a new Theban priest-king, his name found by

Daressy at Abydos

Pisebkhanu, son of Ra-men-Kheper, his tomb at Abydos. ,, the nomen of the Priest-King Menkheperra. ...

,, stela of, at Abydos.

Pistis Sophia, Bodleian Library Texts of. Amelineau. ...

an analysis of the. Scott-Moncrieff

,, a translation of the. Amelineau

.. « ». ,. Mead

» Schmidt

,, ,, and Egyptian paganism, comparisons between.

Lieblein XVII. 63 ;

Place-names on fragments of Byzantine vases from Oxyrhynchus, a list of. ,, in the XlXth Nome of Lower Egypt. Spiegelberg. *' Place beloved of Thoth " inscriptions relating to an office so

called. Legrain.

Planets and Zodiacal figures, a demotic list of on an ostracon.

Spiegelberg

Plant, the symbolical of Lower Egypt. Lefebure.

Plant-columns of late date. Koster.

"Plant of the South" the hieroglyphic, represents the Aioe Abyssinica. Schweinfurth.

III.

12.

XIV.

17.

IX.

59.

VII.

33-

VII.

32.

V.

32.

XIV.

47.

V.

31.

XIII.

46.

XL

31.

XVIII.

40.

XIL

30.

VL

26.

XVI.

9.

V.

34.

XVIII.

35-

XVI.

5.

VIIL

31.

IX.

3-

V.

29.

IX.

3-

IL

33.

XVIIL

55-

VL

64.

VI.

65.

XIV.

75.

XVIIL 55.

XIV. X.

XVII. 24.

XL

23

V.

35

XII.

36

VII. 39.

INDEX.

67

Plants, ancient Egyptian, in the Louvre. Loret and PoissoN. Plaque in bronze, of Darius, from Karnak. ...

Ploughs and yokes &c., Egyptian. Schafer. ... ...

Plurals in Coptic and hieroglyphic. Lacau.

Pnepheros, a local deity to whom the Temple at Karanis was

dedicated. ...

Pole-climbing in the presence of the god Min, a scene of.

MiJLLER

Polemo, one of the ancient divis'ons of the FayAm.

Polychromy in Egyptian sculpture. BissiNG.

Pompeii, paintings from, relating to the Cult of Isis. BissiNG. ... Ponds, called "ponls of milk" shown on the repre.sentation of

the Garden of the Temple of Hatshepsut. Population, the elements of the early Egyptian.

SCHVVEINFURTH. ...

Portrait-mummies, Roman, from Hibeh

Poseidon, situation of the, at Alexandria

Postal system, the Ptolemaic. Preisigke.

Pot with standard of a cow, from Maala. Weigall.

Pots of earthenware, great numbers of found in late Ptolemaic

tombs at Harit. Potters' workshops, models of from the tomb of Karenen. Pottery and other objects from graves at Anibeh. ...

Pottery coffins iu Ptolemaic tombs at Harit. '

Pottery label for a papyrus, inscribed '* Book of the Sycamore

and of the Date Palm." Borchardt.

I'ra-marres, the name under which Amenemhat III. was worshipped

in the Fayum in Ptolemaic time. Rubensohn

Prayer a, referring to games. ...

,, of one unjustly persecuted. Erman.

,, of the M. K. addressed to Khentkhety of Athribis.

BissiNG

,, asking God to say whether the suppliant bhall undertake a

journey. Grenfell and Hunt

,, begging God and the angels to strike a woman and her

children. Barry.

Predynaslic tombs at El Amrah.

Prefect, the function of, discharged by a deputy duiing an inter- regnum. Stein. ...

Prehistoric cemeteries at El Amrah

Egypt, a study of. Reinach

,, pottery from Edfu. Weigall.

j, a study of the designs painted on. Boreux....

IV.

XIV.

XIV.

XVIII.

34. 24.

58.

V. 15.

XVI.

43

VIII.

9

VII.

46

XVIII.

39

IV. 36.

VII.

40.

XII.

2

IV.

8

XVI.

62.

XVII.

43

VIII.

II

XVI.

25

XVII.

78

II. 10

II

V. 34.

XV.

36.

IV.

41.

X.

41.

xni.

SI.

XVIII.

57.

XVIII.

57.

XII.

17

XVI.

63

X.

I

XVII.

43

XVII.

43

XVII.

43

F 2

68

INDEX.

Priest, a, of kings of Ist^IIIrd Dynasties. Erman

Priestess, the mummy of a. Elliot Smith

Priesthoods of Alexander and the Ptolemies, the establishment of

the. Otto.

Priesthoods held by women. Miss Murray

Priests and Temples in Hellenistic Egypt. Otto.

Prisoners represented as supports of thrones. BlssiNG

beneath the ft et of a king. Jequier

Proper names and words, Egyptian, in Aramaic documents from

Egypt. Spiegelberg

Proper names. Erman

Prophecy, Egyptian

Proteus, the god, at Memphis. Muller

Protevangelium, a fragment of the. ...

Proto-dynastic tombs at El Amrah

Proverbs, a demotic papyrus of. Pleyte and Boeser

Psalter, a 6th century MS. of a ,

,, the latter half of a Boheiric version. Rossi

Psalter fragments of the Rainer collection. ...

Fsammetichus, the tomb of. Barsanti

*' pyramid texts " in his tomb

,, the meaning of the name. Spiegelberg.

•' Fsammetichus son of Neith Menkheperre" on a chapel at

Asfun

Fsammetichus I., negro affinities traced in the portraits of.

Schafer

Fsammetichus XL, the date of his death and the succession of Apries, on a stela. ... ,, inscribed statue of, from Alexandria. ...

his name on a limestone slab at Baklieh.

inscriptions of, at Mahallet el Kobra.

Kamal

,, a stela of, from Shellal. Weigall. ...

a text from Karnak showing that he warred in

Ethiopia. Muller

Titles of. Daressy

Fsammetichus III., a head of. Benedite. ...

Psamtek, the tomb of. . . .

Psarou, statue of, from Karnak

Psemtek, religious inscriptions in his tomb. Daressy

/'.r>^//^«/ crown, name of the. Fierret

Psusennes I., the name given by Daressy to a new Theban priest- king found at Abydos.

X.

33'

XV L

48.

XIII.

69.

XVIII.

39.

XIV.

68.

XV.

51.

XVI.

52.

XV.

40.

XVII.

36.

XV.

63.

XII.

31.

XIV.

74.

XII.

17.

IX.

21.

XVII.

47.

III.

41.

XVI.

67.

X.

29.

X.

29.

XV.

37.

XV.

37.

V.

32.

XIV.

40.

XVII.

23-

II.

5.

XVI.

34.

XVII.

23.

XVI.

43.

XI.

26.

VII.

28.

IX.

14.

XIV.

24.

VI.

41.

XV.

42.

VIII. 3]

INDEX.

69

Ptah, with a divinity, found in the sanctuary of Rameses II., at Memphis. ...

,, the Memphite Temple of. Legrain.

the Temple of at Memphis, excavations at. Petrie.

,, colossal statues of, found in the sanctuary of Rameses II., at

Memphis. ...

Ptahhetep, the tomb of, at Sakkareh.

,, the mastaba of. ... ... ... ...

Ptahhotep, the maxims of. Revillout

Ptahmose, the XVIIIth dynasty stela of. Kamal.

Ptahmosi, high priest of Memphis, grinding corn, a figure oL

Gardiner.

Ptahneferu, princess, base of a statue of, from Elephantine.

Weigall

Ptahnefru, daughter of A menemhat III. Newberry

Ptah-pataecus, an unusual type of. Brugsch

Ptahshepses, the mastaba tomb of at Abusfr, preliminary account

of. de Morgan.

Ptolemaic currency. Hultsch

Ptolemies, Silver and Copper coinage of. ... ...

Ptolemies, mausolea of the at Alexandria

Ptolemy I., his regnal year dated from 324/23 B.C.

,, inscriptions from re-used blocks of his Temple at

Kum el-Ahmar. Smolenski

Ptolemy Philadelphus, Revenue Papyrus of.

Ptolemy Soter, stela of.

,, ,, jewellery and coins of, from Tukh el Qaramus. ...

Ptolemy Soter II., a temple of near Sohag. Daressy

Puaima, King of Mendes, identified with Puarma. Spiegelberg.

Punic names on vases found in Egypt. Ganneau.

Punning monogram of the name of Amenhetep III. Erman. ...

Punt, the sculptures of, at Deir el Bahari

,, expedition of Hatshepsut, referred to on the Northampton

stela. Spiegelberg

*' Puntites," represented on the sculptures at Deir el Bahari. Pupui, high priest, work done by, for Siamen at Memphis. Purification by turning certain bronze rings attached to the

entrance of a Temple. Erman, ...

Pylon, a Ptolemaic, from Qus. Kamal

Pyramid of Usertesen I., at Lisht, identification of.

,, of Amenemhat I., at Lisht, identification of.

,, of Rikkeh (Abusir), -excavations at.

J, a new, found on the site of the pyramid temple of Teta.

II.

24.

XII.

20.

XVII.

15.

II.

24.

VII.

22,

VIII.

5

XII.

33

XIV.

37

XVI. 53.

XVII.

23.

XIII.

44.

XVII.

38.

III.

13.

XIII.

69.

V.

41.

IV.

24.

XVII.

so.

XVIII.

26.

V.

40.

IV.

41.

XIV.

29.

VI.

37.

X.

35.

XVII.

35.

VI.

41.

IV.

34.

IX.

60.

V.

2.

XVII.

16.

X.

42.

XII.

20.

XII.

18.

XII.

18.

VIII.

25.

XVI.

26.

70

INDEX.

Pyramid text, a passage in which may date from a time previous to the union of the Two Lands. Sethe

Pyramid texts inscribed on the coffins of Karenen and his wife. ... ,, ,, and texts from the Book of the Dead, in a tomb- chamber at Qattah. ,, ,, in the tomb of Psammetichus. Maspero

Pyramids of Gizeh. Borchardt

Pyramids the, and their builders. Moret....

X.

33.

KYI.

25-

XV.

30

X.

29

VII.

43

XVII. 30.

Q.

Qaa, a priestly Title in the O. K. Spiegelberg.

(Qa)rbana, named in connection with the Libyan invasion under

Ramests III., identified with Wady Raian. Jkquier. Qatna, the situation of. Sayce.

Qattah, excavation of M. K. tombs at

Qedem, an Asiatic race-name.

Quivers of leather found in the tomb of Ma-her-pra. Qurneh, personal names on a XXVIth dynasty cofiin from.

Daressy

Qus, a Ptolemaic pylon from

XV. 35.

XVI.

39.

VII.

30

XV.

30

VIIL

33

VIII.

21.

XL

20

XII.

20

R.

Ra, the obelisk of at Abusir. Borchardt.

a representation of the birth of. BissiNG. Racial types of man in the early Egyptinn sculptures. Petrie. ... Radadef, A^w^, a head of from Abu Roash.... Rahotep, A'/V/^, a stela of, from Coptos. Rainer Papyri, the. Ram, a tame, with the Sun's disk on his head, drawings of in

Algeria. Schweinfurth

Ram of Ammon, cult of the, introduced into Egypt from Lil)ya.

Flamand

Rames, the tomb of at Abd el Qurneh XIV. 29 ;

Rameses IL, a colossus of, from Eshmunen.

,, a glazed button of, from Gezer. Macalister.

inscription of, leading to the identification of the site ofThis

,, the stela of, recording his marriage with a daughter of a Prince of the Hittites. Bouriant

fragments of a stele of, from Luxor Temple.

Daressy

,, a new Temple-site of.

X. 28.

XV. 44.

XL 34.

X. 13.

III. 21.

V. 42.

xvii. 37.

XVII.

38

XVII.

8

XL

9

XVIII.

35

IV.

39

VI.

29

IV.

40.

XVIII.

22

INDEX.

1^

Ramescs II., a new text of, from Luxor, relating to an episode in a

battle at Tunip. Sethe

discovery of the foundation deposit of. ... ...

inscriptions from the ruined Temple of at Serra

Gharbi. Sayce

excavation of the sanctuary of at Memphis. ...

,, ,, ,, objects found in.

his name on basement stones of the Temple at Tell

Temai.

stele of, in a quarry near Tell Amarna.

Rameses II., and Almu, a group in red granite at Tell el Retabeh. Rameses II. and the Hittite Khetasir, the treaty of alliance between.

MiJLLER

Rameses III., description in the Harris papyrus of his buildings at Thebes, identical with the ruins of Medinet

Habu

,, a chapel of, at Heliopolis.

,. glazed pottery with the name of, from Gezer.

Macauster

,, and his wars with the Libyans, list of scenes of at

Medinet Habu. Daressy

Rameses IV. -VIII., the genealogy of. Sethe

Rameses IV.?, discovery of the mummy of....

Rameses v., ,, ,, ... ...

Rameses VI. ? ,, ,, ,,

Ramesseum, excavations at the

,, XXIIIrd dynasty burials found in the store chambers.

the " Israel " stela found at. Petrie

, , clearance of the storehouses of.

,, excavations in the neighbourhood of.

Ramesside inscriptions in Luxor Temple. Daressy

columns of an Egyptian Temple, found at Antinoe. ...

Ramses II., a statuette of, from Karnak.

,, a sphinx of ,,

Ramses III., statuette of, from Karnak

Ramsesnekht, a chief prophet of Amon

Rat type, gods of the. Lefebure

Recruits, the raising of at Abydos. Erman.

Regnal years, dating by, not the rule in the earliest times.

Reheni Ram, on a stela at Brighton. Weigall. ...

Rekhmara, the life of. Newberry.

,, the text of the Installation of a Vizier, in the tomb of. Gardiner

xvn.

23.

V.

22.

V.

24.

II.

24

II. 24

25

II.

3

n.

13

XV.

25

XII. 28.

VI. 35.

XI. 8.

XVII. 34.

VI. 30.

V. 28.

VII. 18.

vn. 18.

VII. 18.

V. 22.

V. 22.

VII. 22.

XVII. 20.

XVIII. 2.

HI. 13.

V. 23.

XIV. 24.

XIV. 24.

XIV. 24.

XV. 37.

XII. 32.

X. 44.

XI. 25.

X. 30.

IX. 18.

xiir. 30.

72

INDEX.

Religion, Egyptian, a bibliography and analysis of studies in,

during 1906-7. Capart. XVIII. 38.

Religions, the comparative method in the history of. P'oucart. XVIII. 39.

Religious Texts from coffins of the M. K. Edgar. XVI. 35; XVIII. 27.

Remushenta, his tomb at Beni Hasan. ... ... ... ... I. 14.

Reni (of El Kab) inscriptions on statuettes of. Newberry. ... XI. 26.

Renni, the tomb of. Tylor. X. 30.

Reptiles figured on the cippi of I lorus. Boussac. XVIII. 41.

Reqaqneh, excavations at. Garstang XIII. 36.

Reshep-Sharmana, the Syrian god, figure of on a stela VIII. 34.

Resheph, an instance of the name of the god occurring in a

Ptolemaic proper name. Muller. XVII. 33.

four new Egyptian representations of. Spiegelberg. XVIII. 34.

Revelation, fragments of the, in the Fayyumic dialect XI. 48.

Revelations, parts of, in Sa*idic, from a MS. in the Louvre. ... VIII. 52.

Revenue Papyrus the, of Ptolemy Philadelphus. ... ... ... V. 40.

,, ,, Tax-farmers and the government, relations

between. ... ... ... ... ... V. 40.

,, ,, Vineyards, tax on.,.. ... ... V. 40.

,, ,, Orchards, tax on. ... ... ... ... ... V. 40.

,, ,, Oil Revenue from.... ... ... .... ... V. 40.

Revenue years of Philadelphus, Euergetes I., and Philopator.

Smyly XVI. 62.

rh * know,' 'be able,' a palaeographic study of in demotic writing

of Ptolemaic and Roman periods. Reich ... XVII. 37.

Rifa, Vllth-XXth dynasty tombs at. XVII. 21.

Ring-stand of Sebekhotep III. Newberry XI. 26.

Ring-unit, the, engraved on weights of the O. K., displaced by the

/iv^^w in the N.K. Schafer XVI. 49.

,, was 312 of the /f-i^m of gold. Gardiner. XVI. 49.

Rings of bronze, for purification. Wiedemann. ... ... ... XI. 31.

'* Roads of Horus," a name for the nome of which Zaru was the

capital. Erman XVI. 39.

Rock tombs, Egyptian methods of making and ornamenting.

Somers Clarke , V. 36.

Rollin papyri. Eisenloiir VII. 23,

Roma, high priest of Amon, statuette of from Karnak. ... ... XIV. 24.

the geneaology of the family of. Legrain. ... ... XIV. 40.

Roman burials at Terenuthis. Edgar XVI. 33.

Roman cartouche at Tahta, variants of. Daressy. ... ... VII. 29.

Roman Egypt, the urban officials of. Preisigke. XIII. 69.

Roman Imperial statues, pedestals of at Aswan. ... ... ... V. 23.

Romano-Egyptian tombs at Tehneh. ... ... ... ... III. 10.

INDEX.

73

Rome, a description of the obelisks at. Marucchi

Rosetta stone, demotic Text of the. Hess

Royal burial a, at Anibeh ' ...

Royal names of the O. K. beginning with Horus. Daressy. ... Royal relationships of end of the XlXth dynasty, a rearrangement

of. Ayrton

Royal tomb at Abydos, found by Am^lineau

,, ,, identified by Jequier as the tomb of Kha-sekhemui. Royalty, Egyptian, the religious character of the. Moret. Rubayy at, excavations at

VII.

23.

XI.

23.

XVII.

79.

VII.

26.

XV.

37.

VII.

40.

VII.

41.

XII.

31.

X.

6.

s.

V.

29,

XV.

43-

XIV.

5,9.

XIV.

5-

VII.

23.

XIV.

33.

XVII.

I.

»Sa-sign, a razor with or without its cover. Borchardt XV. 43.

Sa-Amen of Tanis, identified with Sa-Amen of the royal mummies

from Deir el Bahari. Petrie ,

Sacrifices and sacrificial rites, Egyptian. Kyle

Sadhe, the name of a priestess of Hathor in the Temple of Neb-

hapet-Ra

scenes painted on her sarcophagus

Saft el Henneh. Daressy

Sahura, a statue dedicated to by Usertesen I. Legrain. .,. Sahure, the pyramid temple of at Abusir, excavations at, XVI. 15. ,, ,, ,, conversion of part of it in the N. K.,

into a Temple of Sakhmi. ... XVII. 23

Sa'idic fragments in which the angel Raphael, the king (Arcadius)

and the empress Eudoxia, are mentioned. Winstedt. XIII. 81

hymns > XI. 49

,, Old Testament fragments in the British Museum.

Winstedt. XVIII. 54

,, papyri, in Munich .. XVI. 71

Pentateuch, fragments of in the Paris collection XVI. 67

,, Psalter the, from a MS. in the British Museum. ... ... VIII. 52

Sais, inscription on a statue from V. 25

,, an inscribed cubit from. Daressy. , VII. 23

Sa'ite Amulets from Saqqareh. ... ... ... ... ... XII. 36

,, bas-reliefs from Memphis &c. ... ... ... ... ... XVI. 52

,, burials in the shrine of Hathor at Deir el Bahari. ... ... III. 35

prince, a legend of on a gold ring XIV. 37

Sakhebu, of the Westcar papyrus, a form of the name of Sekhem,

the capital of the Letopolite nome. Muller. ... ... X. 34.

74

INDEX.

Sakkara excavations at. ... II. 25; VIII. 20;

,, objects found at.

,, scenes and inscriptions from the tomb of Ptahhelep at. ... Sale, a Ptolemaic, of liturgies, at Thebes.

Griffith and WiLCKEN.

Sale-contract, in Demotic. ... ... ... ....

Salt found in a jar at Der el Baljari, an analysis of.

SCHWEINFURTH and Lewin

Sammannud, Saite statue from.

Samnofir (Seshemnefer), the mastaba of. Barsanti.

San and its neighbourhood, Repo its on. Foucart.

Sanehat story, two passages in, showing that the Egyptians

allowed their hair to grow while abroad. Spiegelberg. ... Sa-nekht, of the IlIrd dynasty, an inscription of at Maghara. Sankhara named on an inscription from Abydos. de Ricci. Sankhara ? the nebti name of, on a fragment of an obelisk.

SPfEGELBERG

Sankhkara Mentuhetep, a statue at Abydos dedicated to him by

Usertesen I.

Sankhkare, his name on a graffito at Shatt-er-rigala. Sayce. ... ,, a shrine of on the hill North of Deir el Bahari.

the name and figure of on a block from Elephantine.

Cledat

Sanuosi, a name in a demotic inscription, apparently intended for

Senusert. Spiegelberg.

Sappho, fragments of a MS. of in the British Museum

Saqqara, excavations at 1906-7. Quibell

,, a list of 13 tombs opened at.

,, inscription of Mes, scribe of the treasury. Loret. ,, Religious inscriptions in the tomb of Psemtek at.

Daressy.

texts from the tomb of Kagemni at.

tomb-chapels at. ... ... ...

Sarabit el Khadem, inscriptions from. Weill. ...

Sarabut el Khadem, a Xllth dynasty tomb at. Borchardt. ...

Saracenic architecture in Egypt, a list of. I.ascelles

Sarcophagi, Notes on. Wiedemann

,, found in the El- Bersheh tombs.

,, sculptured architecturally, represent a tomb.

Wiedemann.

Sarcophagus, a fragment of a, of a Priest named Ahmes, found at

Baklieh

,, found at Dime. ... ...

; XV.

23.

II.

25.

VII.

22.

XVIII.

37.

XII.

23.

VII.

36.

IV.

41.

X.

29.

XI.

12.

X.

41.

XIV.

II.

X.

34.

XIV. 36.

V.

23

XV.

31

XVIII.

22

XVIII. 12.

XV.

36.

XI.

38.

XVIII.

24.

XVII.

14.

XI.

20.

IV.

41.

V.

25.

XIV.

28.

XIV.

35.

VII.

23.

IX.

37.

VII.

34

VII.

19.

VII. 34.

INDEX.

75

Sarcophagus, a Graeco-Roman, with Isiac scenes.

SOUBIN and JONGUET. ...

,, a Roman, in a tomb at Tell es-Sabakha. Chaban.

method of raising to the edge of the funeraiy pit on

the top of a mastaba. Schafer.

Set-Aah, queen of Thothmes III. Newberry. ...

Satepahu, an officer employed in bringing obelisks from Aswan. ..,

called "Prince of This."

"Satirical" papyrus from Tuneh, representing cats attending a

rat, &c. Brugsch

Sat-ka-mes ? an inscription naming. Daressy

Saucer-shaped vessels of steatite from Egypt, with Graeco-Egjptian

or classical subjects in relief.

Sauti, a place-name on a stela of the 8th year of Tefnekht.

Mallet

Sawyers with bronze saws, from the tomb of Karenen

Sbeht^ the name given to Edfu in the Coptic Acts of the Third

Council. Scarab a votive, to the goddess Bubastis. Spiegelberg. ,, attributed to Harmachis.

,, and coffin naming Osiris lord of Mer. Smolenskl Scarabs, with a crocodile and a hand, used to keep off the ghosts

of the dead. Schafer

,, of gold with enamelled elytra. Price. ... r.

„- gilded, in late Ptolemaic tombs at Harit

,, from Gezer. Macalister

,, two false, purporting to record the circumnavigation of

Africa during the reign of Necho. ,, catalogue of the Timins collection of. Newberry. Scenes of the king among the gods in the sanctuary of the

Temple of Sahure.

School-books, papyrus fragments of, from Egypt. ...

Scribe, a statue of a, found at Sakkareh. ... ... ... ,„

** Scribe of provisions " of Amenhetep I., a stela of at Geneva.

Wiedemann. Scribe's outfit, a peculiar variety of the sign of. Legrain.

Sculptors' models in the Cairo Museum. Edgar

Sculptured Slate Palettes the. Legge

Se-aa, the tomb of at Kurneh. Daressy

,, chapters of the Book of the Dead on the linen wrappings of. Seal with an Aramaic legend. Muller. ... ,, of haematite, with the name in Aramaic of a Semitic lady. Ganneau

V.

33.

xvr.

33

XIV.

56,

XIII.

44,

V.

8.

V.

8,

VII.

46.

X.

30.

XVIII. 45.

V.

29.

XVI.

25-

IX.

55-

XIII.

52.

XII.

26.

XVIII.

26.

XL

32.

XIII.

58.

VIII.

II.

XIII.

46.

XVII.

2.

XVII.

42.

XVII.

22.

XVII.

49-

II.

24.

VI.

31.

XV.

43.

XV.

49.

XVIII.

43.

VII.

22.

VII.

22.

XVI.

42.

XVIII. 36.

76

INDEX.

Seals, fifty-six types of from burnt Ptolemaic documents.

Miss Murray XVII. 42.

Seasons, the three, symbolical figures of on the tomb of Mereruka.

Erman X. 50.

Sebek of the Bush ? city, named on two stelae from Qattah. ... XV. 30.

*' Sebck lord of Hounit," on a stela from El-Qatta. XIII. 34.

Sebekdudu, son of Sankhka, monuments of. Legrain. ... ... XIII. 44.

Sebekemheb, a basalt figure of, from Wady Haifa XV. 27.

Sebekemsaf I., fragment of an obelisk of, from Karnak. ... ... XIV. 23.

Sebekemsaf II., stela of in the British Museum. Crum VI. 31.

Sebekemsof I., the titles of on an obelisk at Karnak. Legrain. XV. 36.

Sebekhetep II., discovery of the cartouche of. ... VII. 26.

Sebekhotep, a new king of the M. K., a statue of. Legrain. ... XIV. 40.

Sebekhotep III., a cup of. XII. 26.

the family of. Newberry XIII. 44.

the genealogy of. Gauthier XVIII. 32.

Sebekhotpou, his name on a Xllth dynasty stela from El Qatta.

Chassinat. XIII. 34.

Sebeknekht, the tomb of at El Kab.

Tylor and Somers Clarke V. 24.

Sebennytus, ruins of the Temple of, in Gharbia Province.

Kamal XVL 33.

Seb-Kay, King^ his wand found at El Amrah X. 2.

Secondary burials of XXth dynasty, at the Temple of Neb-

hapet-Ra XIV. 6.

Sedan chair, the use of in Egypt. Deveria ^ VI. 52.

Sed festival, scenes of in the Ra Sanctuary at Abu Sir IX. 13.

Se-hetep-taui-Teti, the name of on an alabaster jar. ... ... X. 25.

Sekerkhabau, the tomb of. Miss Murray. ., XV. 32.

Sekha-[hetep ?]-Ra, the name of a new king, in the Temple of

Neb-hapet-Ra XIV. 9.

Sekhem-ab Perenmaat, fragment of an alabaster jar inscribed with

his name. Nash. XVII. 41.

Sekhem-staff, the, as an emblem of various gods. Spiegelberg. XV. 45. Sekhemt, list of titles on statues of, from the Temple of Mut at

Karnak. Newberry XII. 32.

Sekkem-taui-re Ugaf, the first king of the Xlllth dynasty, the

name of. Gauthier XVIII. 32.

Semempses, his identity with Semerkhet. Gauthier XV. 35.

Semerkhet, an inscription of at Maghara ... XIV. 11.

at Sinai XIIL 38.

Semitic foreigners in Egypt, scenes and inscriptions relating to.

Mi'LLER XVI. 40.

INDEX.

77

Semitic and Hamitic languages of North-East Africa, the personal

pronoun in. Reinisch

Semitic worship in Sinai. Petrie

Senamon, the tomb of.

Senefru, inscribed objects of, found in O. K. tombs at El Kab. ... Senmut, a statue of, found at the Temple of Mut at Kamak. objects inscribed with his name. Spiegelberg. ,, scenes and inscriptions from the tomb of. MiJi-LER. ... ,, and " the royal daughter " Hatshepsut, their names

found in a tomb at Silsileh. Legrain

Senna, panels of false door of, found at Dendereh. ...

Sennefer, the tomb of. Carter

jy memoir on the tomb of. Virey

,, waztr, the tomb of

Senodos^ the Ethiopic. Horner. ... ...

Senoute, a Syriac life of.

Sens, inscriptions and monuments in the museum at.

Baillet

Senseneb, her portrait in the Temple at Deir el Bahari

Senusert I., stela of his 34th year, showing that the Great Oasis was garrisoned by Egyptian troops. Schafer. a table of offerings of, with a dedication to Horus of

NubytatArgo. Sayce

Seny, a Mycenaean embassy and Phoenician ships represented in

the tomb of. Muller

Septuagint and Manetho, a connection between the chronology of.

Sayce

Sequenenra, his name on a sphinx. Price.

Serabit el Khadem, clearance of the Temple at. ... ^

,, sculptured head of Queen Tyi from

,, ,, stelae from.

small objects from

,, evidence of Semitic worship at.

Ser-Amon, a priest, mummy of at Deir el Bahari. Serapeum at Alexandria, position of the.

stelae, texts from the. Chassinat X. 3c

Serapion, tomb of at Antinoe.

Serapis and Isis, the cult of in Greece before the Roman conquest.

RuscH

Sergius St., the building of the church of in Cairo by a Christian vizir of the nth century.

Serpent king, jars with seals of, at Nezlet Batran _

stela of in the Louvre. Benediie.

XVIII.

36.

XV.

41.

XIII.

36.

VI.

25.

V.

22.

VI.

31-

XVI.

40.

XIII.

39.

VII.

2.

XI.

10.

VII.

22.

XIII.

36.

XIII.

79.

IX.

49.

VII.

23.

III.

3.

XV.

33.

XVIII.

25.

XIII.

46.

XVII.

32.

XIV.

58.

XIV.

II.

XIV.

II.

XIV.

II.

XIV.

II.

XIV.

II.

V.

4.

IV.

25.

; XII.

21.

X.

77.

XVI. 39.

XIV.

77.

XV.

29.

XV.

49

7:8

[NDEX.

Serra Gharbi, inscriptions from the ruined Temple of Kamcsts II.

at. Sayce

Serreh (Akhsheh) in Nubia, geographical list from. Muller. ... Servant-figures in O. K. tombs. Borchardt.

Sesebi, columns of Akhenaton at the Temple of.

SesheUy an Egyptian cup. Batllet.

Sesht, goddess, a passage relating to in Horapollo. Schafer. ...

Sesi as an abbreviation of Ramesse, in a private name.

Wrezinski.

Sesostris, of Manetho, identified with Usertesen III. Sethe. ...

Sesostris III., a date of on the Philae road. Gauthier

, part of a statue of, with a peculiar pendant on the

breast. Schmidt.

Set, the god, properly Setekh. Loret

a statue of, altered to Chnum.

,, the animal sacred to, originally the Okapi. Wiedemann. ... ,, animal, named Sha. Lefebure. Set in Nubt, inscriptions from the Temple of. .^ Set and Isis, Temple at Kasr el Banat dedicated to.

Petrie and Quibell. ...

Set-a-pe, wife of Khnumhotep I. ... ... ... ....

,, called "the mistress of all women."

Setarban, the tomb of. Barsanti

Sethon holding a mouse, an explanation of Herodotus' account of

the statue of. Spiegelberg

Setne story, gleanings from the. Spiegelberg. ... Setnekht ?, discovery of the mummy of. Sety I., a stela of at Ibrim.

,, his name in a quarry at Gebel Abu Foda. ...

,, notes on the plans and inscriptions of the Temples of.

Daressy

,, a basalt slab of discovered at Tell esh Shihab in the

Hauran. Smith

,, date of Belzoni's discovery of the tomb of. Loret.

tablet of at Tell esh Shihab. Smith

,, a Temple of, at Wady Abad. Seti II., his name in a quarry at Gebel Kurna. ,, inscribed pylon of, at Eshmunen. ... ,, fragment of a statue of, from Atfih. Naguib. Seveneh (Syene), the chronological value of the word. Griffith. Seventy disciples, a new form of the Catalogue of the.

S.everus of Antioch, encomium on St. Michael by

,, ,, fragments of a history of.

V.

24.

VI.

38.

VII.

42.

XVII.

17.

XV.

51.

XV.

42.

XV.

36.

X.

34-

XVIII.

3-'.

XVL

52.

XV.

44.

IV.

45.

XI.

33.

VII.

35.

VI.

30

VIII.

10

I.

15.

I.

15.

X.

29.

XVI.

53.

XVIII.

37.

VII.

18.

IV.

39-

II.

13-

VIII. 28.

X.

38.

XI.

II.

XI.

28.

XVIII.

22.

II.

13.

XI.

8.

XII.

21.

X.

39.

XI.

51.

III.

43.

XVII.

68.

INDEX.

79

Sha, the Set animal. Lef^kure

Shaaru, a Royal name at El Kab so read, is rather Khufu.

Green

Shabako, a scarab of inscribed with a reference to his chastisement of the Bedawin. Maspero. ,, if identical with So might have been a mercenary soldier

in the service of Bocchoris. Maspero

Shablul, slabs and altars from, inscribed in cursive Meroitic. Shabti, an inscription on, showing that Shabtiswere the dead man's

slaves. Boeser. ... Sharona, the cemetery of.

,, Vlth dynasty tomb at. ^

1 1 Ird dynasty tomb at

,, ,, ,, objects found in

Sharru ?, cartouche of on drawings of ships

Sharu, Soris, oh the graffito at El Kab. Sayce

Sbashanq I., his tomb at Abydos. Am^lineau

,, tomb of his eldest son, at Abydos.

Shatt-er-rigal, early royal names found at. Legrain

Sheep, old Egyptian. Thilenius

,, Egyptian words for. Spiegelberg.

,, the Egyptian domestic. DiJRST and Gaillard

with long twisted horns, a clay model of from a grave at

Mahasna

Sheikh 'Abd el Qurneh, XVIIIth dynasty tombs at. Scheil. ...

Slieikh SaMd, excavations at II.

,, burials of Princes of the Hermopolite Nome, and of

the Superintendents of the " New Towns."

,, types of the tombs at

Shell spoons with iron handles, inscribed ** the Apostle John." ... Shemsu-Hor " followers of Horus," explanation of the meaning

of. Sethe.

Shepenapt, Queen of Psemtek I., prenomen of. Daressy.

,, bronze etui made for one of her officials. Benedite.

Shepherd of Hermas, a Coptic version of. ... Shepses '* Royal Scribe," wooden shrine of from Bet Khallaf. Sherds with Phoenician labels, at Strassburg. Lidzbarski. Shesep-ab-Ra, the name of a Solar Temple found at Abusir. Shesep ankhet, the name of the funerary Temple of Amenhetep II.

Spiegelberg

Shesha, a ring of, from Gezer. Macalister

Shtshanq I., a monument from Gebail with the cartouche of, and a later Phoenician inscription. Ganneau.

VII.

35-

XII.

25.

XVI.

35.

XVIII.

32.

XVIII.

20.

XV.

51.

XII.

4.

XII.

4.

XII.

4.

XII.

4.

VI.

26.

XIII.

43.

V.

23.

V.

23.

XIII.

39.

X,

43.

X.

43.

XI.

33'

XVIII.

7.

IV.

40.

9; IX.

4.

II.

10.

II.

10.

XV.

76.

XII.

23-

V.

25.

XII.

36.

XII.

56

XI.

19.

XVIII.

35-

VIII.

25.

VI.

35-

XVIII.

35.

XIII. 46.

8o

INDEX.

Sheshemtet, the ancient goddess. Lacau

Sheshenq I., inscription of from Mlt-Rahtneh. Daressy. Sheshonk I., inscription from an altar of, for the re-endowment of the Temple of Harshafe, at Ahnas. Kamal and Maspero. Sheshonk "Chief of the Meshush," fragment of a stela of.

Daressy

Shield, a wooden, found at Harit.

Shield of Neith originally 8 shaped. Newberry.

Ship, 48 separately named parts of a, with the same number of deities, from coffin texts of the M. K. Lacau. nautical names of the four sides of a, from old funerary

texts. Lefebure.

Ships, early Egyptian, the construction of the deck &c.

Belger

drawings of, on a cliff near El Hilal. Sayce. ,, ,, cartouches of Khufu and Sharru ? on.

,, Phoenician, representation of in a Theban tomb.

Daressy

Shipwreck, the word for in demotic and hieroglyphic.

Spiegelberg

** Shipwrecked sailor," transcription and translation of the story of

the. Golenischeff

,, revised text of the story of the. Erman.

,^ Notes on the text of the story of the.

Maspero.

,, ,, passages in the story of the. Sethe.

,, ,, Notes on difficult passages in the story of

the. Gardiner

Shishak's Palestine campaign, a reference to. MiJLLER. ... Shrine with figures of Maat-men-ra-m-heb, and his wife Urt-nefert,

found at Abydos. ... Shrines of priestesses of Hathor, at the Temple of Neb-

hapet-Ra

Shubbiluliuma, King of the Khatti, of the Tell el A mama letters,

identified with Saparuru. Knudtzon.

Shiinet Yusif, the site of. Foucart

Shushkhen, of the Egyptian lists, identification of with

*' Shehazuma in Issachar." Muller

Siamen, the works of, at Memphis

Sileh, the mastaba pyramid of. Borchardt

Silver the standard of value, from Soter to Philopater

,, ingots of, from Mitrahina. Brugsch. Simeon, St., the convent of. ,

XII. 32. X. 30.

XVIII. 26.

XIV.

34.

VIII.

12.

XV.

35-

XVII.

27.

XIV.

50.

V.

36.

VI.

25.

VI.

25.

V.

31.

XVII.

37-

XV.

33.

XVI.

35.

XVI.

44.

XVII.

37.

XVIII.

37-

X.

35.

IX.

3.

XIV.

5-

VII.

31.

VII.

29.

XI.

28.

XVII.

16.

X.

27.

V.

41.

XVI.

5.3.

XV.

. 76.

INDEX.

8i

Sinai peninsula, a Xllth dynasty tomb at Sarabut el Khadem.

BORCHARDT

Singer, small bronze figure of a. Maspero.

Sinuhi, the Story of, from a text among the Ramesseum papyri at

Berlin. Gardiner

Sinuthian Texts. Leipoldt and Wesseley

Siptah, site of his funerary Temple. ...

graffiti of the time of, from Wady Halfeh. Sayce. ...

,, discovery of the mummy of. ... ...

,, sculptures of, at the Temple of Neb-hapet-Ra

the tomb of.

,, and his queen Taouosrit. Maspero.

Sirenput, prince of Elephantine, inscriptions in his tomb.

Gardiner.

Si-tep-ahu, stand of at Abydos.

Siva, Report on the Oasis of. HoHLER

Siwah, the oasis of, visited by Mr. S. White

Siwah and Bahriyeh, the history and geography of the oases of.

Steindorff

Skeleton, dismemberment of referred to in Texts from Pyramid

times onward. Ebers

Skulls from upper Egypt, a study of.

Thompson and MacIver

Slate palette with the name of Nar-mer, found at Hieraconpolis.

QUIBELL

Slate palettes, sculptured. Steindorff

Slates, sculptured. Legge....

Slave, Egyptian words for. Baillet. XIV. 53 ; XV. 42 Slave-boy, sale of a, in the reign of Vaballathus. ... Slave-girl, sale of a, at Myra in Lycia.

Slaves, Syrian, an Egyptian list of. Steindorff.

,, the emancipation of, by part-owners.

,, a gift of, to the god of the Minaean Capital. HoMMEL....

,, the hire of, papyri relating to. Gardiner.

,, regulations relating to the legal status of. ... Sledges, wooden models of, with the cartouche of Queen Hat-

shepsut, from Deir el Bahari

Smendes, discovery of the tomb of. Barsanti

,, a Phoenician inscription from the tomb of.

Smenu, the city of the crocodile god . Spiegelberg

Snake-oil, for the hair, of the Ebers papyrus, illustrated from an

Arabic source. Oefele. Snefru, a graffito of inside an alabaster bowl from Bet Khallaf. ...

VII. 23.

XVII. 42.

XVIII. 27.

XVIII. 57.

V. 22.

V. 24.

VII. 18.

XIV. 2.

XV. 28.

XVIII. 23.

XVIII. 25.

IX. 2.

XI. 12.

VII. 19.

XIV. 33.

VIII. 39.

XIV. S3.

VII. 41.

VII. 41.

IX. 35.

XVI. 45.

XI. 42.

XI. 42.

X. 39.

XIII. 70.

VII. 40.

XVI. 36.

XVII. 50.

IV. 36.

X. 29.

X. 29.

XV. 39.

XI. 33.

XI. 19.

g

82

INPEX.

Soba {tiear KhartAni) Inscription in Ethiopian hieroglyphs on a

colossal Ram at. Duemichen.

Socanobconneus, the deity worshipped in the Temple at Bacchias. worshipped as Socnopaeus in the Temple at

Dimeh.

a form of the crocodile god Sebek

Socnopaei Nesus, papyri from.

Sojourn and Exodus, the, in the light of the Israel stela.

Spiegelberg

Sokhitho^pon, the name on a Xllth dynasty stela from El-Qatta. Soldiers, a Semitic word for, in the Rosetta inscription.

MiJLLER

Soleb, the front of the pylon of sculptured by Akhenaton.

** Song of the chair-bearers," on an O. K. stela at Cairo. Erman.

" Song of the Three Children " part of in a Greek MS. of the 8th

or 9th century. Soris, of Manetho, his name on a graffito at El Kab. Sothis date, the Kahun. Brise

,, the, in the XI Ith dynasty. Lefebure

Sothis, the heliacal rising of in the Xllth dynasty. Lieblein. ... Sothis and Satis, the history of the identification of the goddesses.

ROEDER

Soul, the immortality of the. Moret.

'* Southern city," the expression for the district of Thebes.

Legrain

Spell, a Coptic, of the 2nd century. Legge.

Spells for the benefit of a mother and infant, from a hieratic

papyrus at Berlin. Erman

Sphinx, the great, date of. Borchardt. ... ,, of limestone, from Abu Roash.

the name of the. Naville

,, a new edition of the stela of the. Erman.... Sphinxes, in early times represented kings not deities.

Borchardt ,

,, an avenue of, found at Karnak. Staff a, head-rest, and pottery vases, in Vth and Vlth dynasty

burials of men, at Thebes. Staff-head of diorite, from a grave at Mahasna. Stamps of limestone and wood, from Oxyrhynchus.

Standards with sacred animals. Nash. ... ...

Star-diagrams in the Royal tombs, said to be horoscopes of

nativities. Petrie

Star lists, the astrological purpose of the. Oefele.

IV.

39.

V.

i8.

V.

i8.

V.

i8.

III.

35-

XIII.

46.

XIII.

34.

X.

39-

XVII.

17.

X.

43.

IX.

46.

VIII.

31.

XIV.

43-

XVII.

32.

X.

36.

XVIII.

39.

XVIII.

39-

XV.

39-

VI.

65.

X.

31.

VI.

53.

X.

13.

XVI.

44.

XIII.

40.

VI.

S3.

V.

22.

XVIII.

3.

XVIII.

6.

XV.

15-

XVI.

53-

XII.

27.

XIV.

54.

INDEX.

83

Statistical tablet of Thothmes III., at Karnak. BissiNG

Statue, a fragment of a, with inscription in non-Egyptian characters.

Maspero

representing a dwarf, from Gizeh. ...

,, of a king, from a tomb at Deir el Bahari. ...

,, of a man holding a coil of rope which is surmounted by

the head of the Ammon-ram. Borchardt. ... ,, a Saite, from Sammannud. ...

of Saite period, from Sais, an inscription on. Daressy. Statues, the royal of the O. K. the true dates of. Borchardt. ,, of the O. K. found at Gizeh. ,, of the M. K. from near Asyut. Maspero.

of the N. K. found at Karnak. Legrain.

,, found at Gizeh.

, , large wooden, intended to be carried in processions.

FOUCART.

,, representing the soul, human in front but with bird's wings and body at the back, from Shablul. ...

Statuette, an Egyptian, found at Gezer. Macalister

wooden, of a man bearing a vase, in the Liverpool

Museum. Capart

Statuettes of Xlth dynasty, found at Mer

,, of the Greek period, from Karnak.

and bottles in human form, Naville

Staves and Wands, the worship of in Egypt. Spiegelberg. Stela of the Ilird dynasty, and other objects in the Halifax Museum, with Xlth dynasty names. Maspero,

of the Xllth dynasty at Munich. Gardiner

of the N. K. at Coptos. Weigall

of Thothmes III., found at Medinet Habft

of Rameses II., fragment of a. Daressy. ...

of the age of one of the Sheshonqs. Spiegelberg.

of endowment, from Thebes, dated the 8lh year of Tanda-

mane. Legrain.

from Eshmunein. Cledat. ...

an historical, from Karnak. ...

the " Israel," from the Temple of Merenptah.

inscribed with a Solar hymn, at Geneva. Wiedemann. ...

Saltiana. CooK.

inscribed for a "Scribe of provisions" of Amenhetep I.?

Wiedemann

with unusual formulae, some of them taken from the Pyramid Texts.

VI. 30.

XII.

27

XVI.

52

XL

10

XV.

50

IV.

41

V.

25

VIL

44

XL

8

XIL

36

XIV.

40

XIII.

30

IX. 36.

XVIII.

20.

XIV.

47

XVII.

41.

11.

25

XIV.

24

IX.

35

XIII.

51

XVII.

26

VIII.

28

VL

31

XVIII.

26

VIIL

21

IV.

40.

VIIL

29

XVI.

34.

XIL

18.

XVI.

21.

V.

22.

VL

31.

XIIL

48.

VI.

XIIL g 2

41.

84

INDEX.

Stela a Ptolemaic, naming Tanite divinities, from Gizeli.

Daressy....

of the daughter of a prince of Libya, dedicated under

Amenartais. Legrain. ... ...

from Dra'abu'l Nega, recording a battle of Antef wiih

** the House of Khety " fought in the nome of This. ...

,, a funerary for a man of Gebelen. Hall

,, with cartouches of Nefer-hotep, at Abydos

,, of Prince Pisebkhanu, at Abydos.

,, a funerary of a Scythian soldier employed in Egypt by

Theodosius I. ,, of A.D. 751, illustrating the formula "Here is God's word

for thee."

a bilingual equating a doubtful group with Horus.

BOESER

,, a trilingual.

,, with a decree of Amen confirming the lands of a high priest

named Auarmeth to his son Khaenuast, from Karnak.

Erman

,, a funerary, recording before Osiris the murder of an innocent

man. Spiegelberg

and false door of Abusuten, found at Dendereh.

,, of Zaa, from Abydos. ...

,, of Zed-Smataui-aufankh, refers to the overthrow of the

Persians by Alexander at Issus. ... ...

Stelae of the Cheops period, found at Gizeh. Reisner.... ,, of Xllh dynasty, from Drah abu'l Neggah. Daressy.

,, of the M. K. at Leyden. Boeser

,, of the M. K. and Empire, in the Bishop's palace at Copen- hagen. Madsen.

,, oftheN. K. Lacau

,, of the N. K. naming the triad of the cataracts. Weigall. marking the boundary of the province of Klnitaten. ,, and tables of offerings, from graves at Anibeh.

,, funerary, from Hassaia. Daressy

,, two granite, from Karnak. Legrain.

,, from Qatta, naming " Sebek of the Bush? city." ...

from the Serapeum. Chassinat VHI. '.

,, Greek, of the 6th century, commemorating monks of certain

monasteries. ,, in the Ashmolean Museum, from Wady Halfeh. Crum....

at Athens and Constantinople. Portner

^, Greek and Coptic, at Florence. Pellegrini

XII. 20.

XVIII. 26.

XVIII.

22.

XVII.

27.

IX.

3

IX.

3.

XI. 52.

XVI. 72.

XVII. XIV.

28.

38.

VII. 22.

XVIII.

29.

VII.

2.

IX.

15-

VI.

36.

XIII.

30.

XVII.

24.

XVIII.

27.

XVII.

26.

XVIII.

27.

XVIH.

25.

H.

13.

XVII.

78.

V.

24,

VII.

21.

XV.

30.

} ; IX.

19.

XV.

73.

IH.

14.

XVIL

26.

XVIII.

64.

INDEX.

Stelae of private persons in the Soane Museum, London.

Capart

S tep- Pyramid at Saqqara, excavations at. Quibell. Slobart Stele, the name on to be read Seshemu. Legrain. Stone, ancient Egyptian methods of working. Platt. ...

,, core, the, in the hands of statues, is confined to male

figures. Spiegelberg

heads found in O. K. tombs. Naville

w^ith Egyptian hieroglyphs, found at Gezer.

Macalister

implements in the Meyer Museum at Liverpool. Forbes. ,, pounders, with the names of Senmut and Hatshepsut, and

of Thothmes III. Capart

Store chambers at Kasr el Banat.

Storehouses of the Ramesseum, clearance of in 1903-4, and 1906.

Baraize

Storm at sea, a, fragment of a Greek romance describing.

Story, an Egyptian, from the Faiyum, in the Graf collection.

Krall -

String dolls found at Beni Hasan

"Striking the Anu," the festival of. Capart

Stucco mummy with portrait head, from Manashinshaneh. Styrax, a receipt for making the "superfine liquid extract of."

LORET

Suaz-en-ra, king^ dagger bearing his name

Sudan, the pyramids of. Budge

,, history, geography, and natural history of the.

Na'uum Shukair

Sudanese Nubia, work in. Breasted

Sun-boat and the eight attendants of the Sun, coincidences in

regard to. Hommel

" Sunshade," a building at El Amarna so called. ...

Sun Temple the, at Abusir. Wiedemann.

Sunu tiab, in sacrificial scenes, is equivalent to sphragistes.

Chassinat.

Surgery, papyrus fragments of a treatise on, from Egypt. ... Surgical operations, and circumcision, scenes of from a tomb of

the O. K. MiJLLER. ...

Sutekh found for Set in XlXth dynasty. Muller

Sutekh, the Hyksos god, found by Prof. Sayce on a Babylonian

seal in the Metropolitan Museum at New York

Suti, an official of the XlXth dynasty, his tomb at El Khawaled. Chaban

XVIL

26.

XVIL

13-

XIV.

39.

XVIIL

42.

XV.

49.

XVIIL

44.

XVIL

34-

IX.

34.

XVI.

52.

VIIL

9.

XVIL

20.

XL

41.

VI.

33.

XII.

18.

XL

31-

XL

3.

IV.

45.

VIIL

2.

IX.

16.

XIII.

88.

XVIL

17-

XVL

41.

XV.

32.

XII.

31.

XV.

42.

XVIL

49.

±Vl.

48.

VII.

35.

V.

31.

XL

20.

86

INDKX.

Swallow-goddess, the apparent worsbip of a, in the O. K.

Newberry. XVIII. 40.

Swnu, Seshnu, Smenu, city, the name of discussed by

Spiegelberg VIII. 31.

Symbols, groups of that accompany certain Temple scenes.

JiiQUiER XV. 43.

Syriac papyri, fragments of from Oxyrhynchus XIV. 13.

Syrian a, seated drinking through a tube, on a grave-stela. ... VIII. 34.

Syrian place-names in the lists of Medinet HabCi identified by

Daressy VIII. 33.

Syrian slaves, an Egyptian list of. Steindokff X. 39.

T-aa, daughter of Thothmes IV. Newberry

Ta bek en Khonsu, her coffin and mummy found at Deir el Bahari.

Naville

Table of offerings dedicated by Nitocris, daughter of Mehten-

woskhi. Legrain. ...

Tables of offerings. Maspero

,, ,, with Meroitic inscriptions.

Tablet, a mummy, mentioning Tanis, from Manashinshana. ... Tablets, the inscribed, from Negada and Abydos, the explanation

of. Legge.

Tacompso, the South limit of the Dodecashoenus, its situation.

Sethe.

the name may contain the Nubian word Kemsu "four."

SCHAFER

Tafa, inscription of the 19th year of Taharqa at.

Tafnekht, king^ an inscription of, in the Athens Museum.

Mallet

,, the true form of the prenomen of. Naville.

Taharqa, Ethiopian king, the portraits of. Schafer. ...

,, stela of the third year of, from Medinet Habu.

Carter.

stela of the 6th year of. Weigall

,, inscription of the 19th year of. Weigall

Tahta, variants of the Roman cartouche at. Daressy

,, the reading of cartouches from. Wiedemann.

Tahutqa, wife of, Baqta I

Tail, the feast of the, the meaning of the Egyptian hb.sd festival. Spiegelberg

XIII.

44.

IV.

35.

XVI.

34-

VI.

44.

XVI.

42.

XI.

3.

XVI.

35.

XIV.

44.

XIV.

44.

XVIII.

25-

V.

25.

VII.

27.

V.

32.

XIII.

39.

XVII.

23.

XVIII.

25.

VII.

29.

VI.

36.

I.

14.

X. 42.

INDEX.

87

Takellothis T., identification of.

*' Tale of the doomed Prince," new readings in. Lange.

Talit, excavations at. ...

,, Ptolemaic cemetery at. .. . Tandamane, the dream-stela of. Schaefer. Tanen, the god, was aboriginal Egyptian, and became absorbed

by Ptah. Jequier

Tanis in the division of Heraclides, mentioned on a mummy ticket. ... ... ... ... ... ..»

,, inscription of Taharka, Notes on the. Schaefer. ,, Reports on tours of inspection. Foucart. Tanutamen, the period of the reign of. Schafer.

,, with Osiris, on a stela. Jequier.

Tattooing as medical treatment in Egypt. FouQUET. Tausert, site of her funerary Temple. Tax on employments, a register of, with the residences of the

payers and amounts paid, from a Berlin papyrus. Tax-receipts of the reign of Ptolemy Auletes, from Bacchias. ,, ,, Berenice IV., from Bacchias.

Te auM, the epithet. Bissing

Tebtunis, a town excavated at Umm el Baragat. ... Tefabi, Xlth dynasty tomb of, at Assiout. ...

Tefnekht, a stela of the Vlllth year of. Mallet.

,, stela of. Spiegelberg

Tehenu, visit to Egypt by a prince of the, recorded on a rock on the Elephantine road.

Tehneh, excavations at. Eraser

,, Lefebure, Jonguet, and Barry. ...

,, Romano- Egyptian tombs at.

,, Mastaba-like tombs of IVth-Vth dynasty, at

Tehuti, a stela of describing monuments erected for Hatshepsut.

Spiegelberg

Tei El Amdid, village, coffins of sacred Rams found at. ... Telephus, an Alexandrian Epic, a fragment of. ... Tell el Amarna Letters, Articles on the.

,, ,, works on the, by various authors.

Tell el Armana, the Royal tomb at. Bouriant

,, funerary stelae from the tomb of Ay, at.

Steindorff

Tell Balsun, the site of. Foucart.

Tell Basta, gold and silver vases, and jewellery from. Tell el Retabeh, excavations at.

,, a child-sacrifice at. .. .

III.

21.

VIII.

29.

XI.

3.

XI.

3-

XIV.

36.

XVII. 38.

XI.

3

X.

35

XII.

18

VII.

27.

XV.

34

VIII.

38

V.

22

XVII.

51

V.

18

V.

18

XVI.

45

IX.

27

XIII.

34

V.

29

XIII.

42

XVII.

8

III.

10

XIV.

31.

III.

10.

III.

10

IX.

19.

II.

4

IX.

39.

V.

31

VII.

31.

VI.

29.

VI.

30

VII.

29

XVI.

29

XV.

25

XV.

25

88

INDEX.

Tell el Yahudieh, excavations at

,, the enclosure of identified with the Hyksos

campofAvaris. Petrie

Tell er roba, tomb at. Quibeli

Tell-es-Safiye, in Palestine, the Egyptian Antiquities of.

MiJLLER

Tell Ibn es Salam, a Roman mound at Tei El Amdid, objects found at. ... ,, Library of Mendes found at. ...

Tell Mokdam, statues of Rameses II. found at.

,, sanctuary built by Usertesen III. usurped by

Osorkon II

the name of Nehasi "the Negro" on the base of

a statue

Tell Moqdam, an Egyptian name of. Daressy

Tell Rob (Mendes) tombs of Vlth dynasty at

Tell Temai, site of the city of Mendes

,, Pharaonic Temple at

,) ,, Inscriptions on shrine.

,, Statue of Apries ? re-cut, to represent Caracalla.

stones of basement of Temple bear the names of

Rameses II. and Menephlhah. ... Temple near the Bab el Meluk with an inscription in a Semitic ?

alphabet. Schweinfurth

a Xllth dynasty, at Umm el Qa'ab.

,, at Karanis, inscriptions from.

f, Petesuchus and Pnepheros, the local gods

ofthe

,, a Ptolemaic, at A tfih. Daressy

,, of Neb-hapet-Ra Mentuhetep at Deir el Bahari, the proto- type of Hatshepsut's Temple. ...

of Ramses II. and III., remains of at Edfu.

a Greek, having the Right of Asylum.

,, a Roman, remains of found at Henassieh

,, a mysterious. Note by Maspero on the report of....

which preceded the Temple of Amenhetep III. at El Kab,

site of. Sayce

connected with a White Obelisk, in graffiti in the Eastern Wady. ... Temple and tomb, correspondence of the principal parts of.

Steindorff

Temple, or gateway, to the pyramid of Menkeure, with statues of the king. Reisner

XV. 25.

XV. 36.

XII. 18.

IX. 59.

II. 4.

II. 4.

II. 6.

II. 6.

II. 7.

XI. 27.

XVI. 30.

II. I.

II. I.

II. 2.

II. 3.

II. 3.

XIV. IX.

29.

I.

V. 15.

V.

15.

XII.

20.

XIII.

8.

XVII.

19.

XVIII.

17.

I.

7.

XI.

10.

VI.

25-

VI.

25.

VI.

S3'

XVIII.

24.

INDEX.

89

Temple furniture, the use of a piece of. Schafer. VII.

Temples, the early forms of in hieroglyphs and scenes. J^QUIER. XVIII.

of Lower Nubia, work at in 1905-6. Breasted.

,, the submerged, of Nubia. Maspero

Tentyra, the name of the nome. Spiegelberg

Teos, cartouches of. Daressy

Terra-cotta plaque, fragment of with hieroglyph's, from Gezer.

Macalister

Terra-cotta heads representing the foreign races in the traders'

quarter at Memphis. Teta, excavations near the pyramid of. Quibell.

the XlXth dynasty temple of, at Saqqarah. Quibell., ... ,, the earlier Temple of. ... Teta-anch, his tomb at Sheikh Sa'id.

inscription recording the restoration of his tomb by

*' The Superintendent of the King's house," Aha.

Tetaemsaf, a crouching statue of, from King Teta's earlier

Temple. Tetaenra, one of the officers employed to bring obelisks from Aswan to Deir el Bahari.

called " Head of the Sanctuary of the Queen." Tetasher, queen^ and her parents, their names on bandages from

the great find at Deir el-Bahari. Daressy

Texts of all periods, from Gizeh Museum. Piehl.

,, of the five inscribed pyramids at Sakkara. Sethe.

religious, from M. K. coffins. Lacau. ... XIV. 35

Tha-en-hebu, the tomb of. Barsai^ti IX. i

Thais (Thaia ?) the tomb of, at Antinoe.

Thary, " chief Cjpmmissary," XXVIth dynasty, his tomb-chapel

at Gizeh. ... Theatre at Alexandria, its situation.

Themistus, one of the ancient divisions of the Fayum

Theodosius of Alexandria, an encomium on St. Michael by. 77/ ^^/^/^/rtr, a description and account of the. Mallon. ...

,, a Boh^iric, transcribed into Arabic letters. Thermuthis as a goddess of terror in the pyramid texts.

Spiegelberg

Thetha, the Architect of the pyramid of Pepy I. Schafer. Thinite Kings, list of monuments of. ... ... ... ^ ...

,, the titl.es of. Legge.

,, tombs oi the, at Abydos. Amelineau

This, identification of the site of. Daressy

Tholh, a hymn to, in the Berlin Museum. Turaieff

XVI.

XVIII.

X.

IV.

II.

34. 43. 30.

21.

36. 41.

XVII. 34.

XVII.

15.

XIV.

27.

XVII.

13.

XVII.

13.

II.

10,

^ V 11.

V.

8.

V.

8.

XVIII.

32.

IV.

41.

XVII.

25.

; XV.

33-

4; X.

29.

X.

77.

XVI.

28.

IV.

8.

VIII.

9.

III.

42.

XIII.

77.

XVII.

64.

XV.

45.

XII.

25-

VII.

9.

XVII.

30.

V.

23.

IV.

40.

V.

25.

90

INDEX.

Thoth, a list of 171 hieroglyphic Titles of. Turaieff

title of the special Priests of.

,, the Greek form of the name of. Spiegelberg.

** Thoth hears," the Theban name for Hermes. Spiegelberg. Thothmes, an obelisk of, found at Karnak....

Thothmes I., discovery of the tomb of.

,, the unrolling of the mummy of. Daressy....

Thothmes II. named as father of Thothmes III. in a new text.

Naville

stela of, between Philae and Aswan. Sethe.

Thothmes III., discovery of the tomb of.

,, inscribed blocks of, from Karnak.

Legrain and Naville.

,, Report on the gate of near the sanctuary at

Karnak. Legrain

,, a new chapter in the life of. Breasted

Sphinxes of, found at Karnak

,, Statues of, found at Karnak.

VIII. 22 ; XIV. 23 ; XV. 21 ,, a stela of, found in the Temple of Ptah.

Maspero.

,, stela of, from the Speos Artemidos. Shaban. ...

,, a Temple of, near the Ramei-seum. ..

,, plan of his Temple at Qurna.

,, the name of his funerary temple.

,, a Temple of at Gurob.

,, a stela of, found at Medinet HabA.

,, a scarab of, with a design of the king as a bull

trampling on a foreign enemy. BissiNG. ...

,, a Ushabti of, found on the Zambesi. Schafer.

,, conducting the funeral of Hatshepsut, blocks with

a scene of found at Karnak. ... the youth and coronation of, a new translation of

the inscription on. Breasted. Thothmes I., II., III., the order of succession of.

Sethe, Naville and others

Thothmes I., II., III., the succession of. Naville

Thothmes I. -III., and Hatshepsut, the succession of. Sethe. ... Thothmes II., and III., statues of from Edfu. Weigall. Thothmes IV., discovery of the mummy of. ,, discovery of the tomb of .

,, the tomb of. ... ...

,) antiquities found in.

VII.

35.

II.

s-

XI.

31

XVIII.

39

VIII.

22

VIII.

20

XIII.

55

XIII.

44

V.

24

VII.

17

XII.

XI.

20

X.

34

IV.

23-

XVI.

IX.

18

XV.

24

XIV.

22

XVII.

20

VI.

35

XIII.

28

VIII.

21

XIV.

57

XVI.

42

VIII. 24.

X. 34.

VII.

26

IX.

23

V.

28

XVII.

23

VII.

i8

XII.

13-

XIII.

36

XIII.

36.

INDEX,

91

Thothmes IV., his relationship to Amenhotep III.

Maspero

,, a new stela of, from Konosso.

,, site of his funerary Temple. ...

Threshing song, a Corsican, resembling one in the tomb of Paheri.

Renouf

Thuaa, the canopic jars of.

Thucydides, a fragment of the fourth book of, found at Oxyrhynchus. double readings in the text of. ...

,, Text of. ...

Thyi, discovery of the tomb of. Ayrton XVI. 31;

Thyti, the tomb of. Bouriant

Ti (Queen)y cartouche of in a limestone quarry near Tell el

Amarna. Tiberius, inscriptions of relating to work at the Temple of Mut at

Kamak. Erman.

Tideh (near Buto) cartouche of Khufu from.

Timonium, the, at Alexandria. Timotheus of Miletus, poem by.

Timotheus, discovery of the greater part of the Persae of.

Tin, the Ancient Egyptian name for. M ij ller. ... Titles a list of, on a wooden tablet. Spiegelberg. Titles found at Sheikh Sa'id.

*' Superintendent of the New Towns." (Teta-anch.)

,, ,, (Meru; Urana.)...

*• Superintendent of the King's House." (Aha.)

** Favourite of the King." (Henent.)

" Great Chief of the Hermopolite Nome." (Uau.) " Superintendent of the South." (Uau: Meru.) ...

" Governor of the Citadel? of Pepi." (Meru.)

** Superintendent of the Oasis?." (Hfepa.) *' Priest of Userkaf-ra." (Urarna.) ...

" Priest of Chufu." (Urarna.)

*' Governor of the Hermopolite Nome." (Urarna.)

" Priest of User-n-Ra." (Urarna.)

Tiy, Queetiy a seal of found at Hagia Triada in Crete.

Halbherr.

Tnfr {sic) a cartouche associated with Amenhotp I. Legrain. ...

Tomb of 1st dynasty at Gizeh, objects found in

,, a Royal of the earliest time, at Nakadeh

,, ,, identified as that of Menes by

Borchardt and Maspero

XIIT. 36

III. 12

V. 22

VI. 44

XIV. 26

VI. i^

VI.

13-

VI.

IS-

XVII.

20.

III.

13.

II. 13

X. 42

IV. 41

IV. 8

XII. 38

XI. 46

XI. 37

VI. 33

XI XVI

XVI V

V

I. 46, I- 32

27

I. 40,

I. 40.

92

INDEX.

Tomb a Royal, of early period, with graftili giving the name of

Ncfer-ka. Barsanti.

,, ,, plan of on a flake of limestone. Daressy.

,, a late, with inscribed Canopic Jars, at Ezbet ez Zctiin. ,, of a High Priest of Memphis, reliefs from. Erman. of a nomarch of the Vlth dynasty, at Thebes. Newberry. Tombs of the Thinite kings, at Abydos.

,, close to the Temple of Hatshepsut. ...

,, ,, various objects found in.

,, on the West bank of Thebes, the native names of.

Nev^tberry.

of Ilird dynasty at Manashinshaneh.

,, late Roman or Byzantine ,,

,, ,, portraits on wood from.

,, of the O. K. at Hagarseh

of theO. K. atTehneh

,, of the O. K. found at El Kab

,, ,, inscribed objects of Senefru found in.

,, of the Xlth and XXIst dynasties, at Deir el Bahari.

of the Xllth dynasty within the walls of the town of

Behen

,, at Harit, three classes of.

with small coffins containing figures of Osiris, at Tehneh.

Lef^bure.

,, a list of 13 opened at Saqqarah.

,, inscriptions relating to the endowments of under the O.K.

MoRET and Boulard

Tomb-stones, Coptic

Tools, workmen's, found at the Temple of Neb-hapet-Ra.

Totemism in Egypt. Loret.

Tonkh el Qarmus, tombs of XVIIIth dynasty found beneath the

fortification walls at. Toulouse,^ catalogue of the Egyptian collection at. Palanque....

Touna, excavations at. ... ... ... ...

Toutankhamon, stela of recording the restoration of the worship of

Amon, from Karnak. Town, a fortified, at the North end of Gebel Tukh, identified with Thomu of the Antonine itinerary. Sayce. ...

Toys, various, found in prehistoric graves at Hu

Trades, transcription of a fragment of a satire on. Daressy. ...

Transliteration of Egyptian, the history of. Legge

,, ,, ,, Revillout.

Transport of Obelisks, shown on a bas-relief at Deir el Bahari. ...

XVI.

33.

VII.

44.

XII.

i8.

V.

36.

XIII.

39.

V.

23-

V.

3-

V.

4-

XVI.

39-

XI.

2.

XI.

3.

XI.

3-

XVII.

21.

XII.

18.

VI.

25.

VI.

25.

V.

3.

XVIII.

10.

VIII.

10.

XIII.

SI.

XVII.

14.

XVI.

47.

IX.

51.

XIV.

7.

XVI.

46.

XVI.

30.

XIII.

41.

XIII.

31.

XIV. 23.

XVII.

32.

VIII.

2.

IV.

42.

XII.

30-

XIII.

49.

V.

6.

INDEX.

93

Tree, the sacred of H el iopol is. Lef£bure.

Trees, the stumps of, planted in pits in the rock at Deir el

Bahari. ...

Trepi or Thriphis, two Ptolemaic Temples of, at Athribis.

Triadon, the Sa'idic. Lemm.

Triakontoschoenus, a district named on the inscription of C. Gallus

at Philae

Trial-piece, of granite engraved with hieroglyphs. Wiedemann. Trident spear of Horus, a plank in the form of, used to stifien a

mmnmy. Schafer. Trient, stela with unusual formulae, at. BissiNG.... Triphis, goddess, identified as a form of Isis. Gauthier. Tui, a wooden statuette of in the Louvre. ...

Tukh el Karamus, Texts from. Daressy.

Tukh el Qaramus, Ptolemaic jewellery and coins from

Tukh el-Qarmus, excavations at. Edgar....

Tushratta, the letter of in the Mitannian language considered to be

Caucasian and allied to Hiitite. BoRK. Tutankhamen, written Tutankhaten, on a Tablet in the Berlin Museum. ... a monument of in the heretic style. Erman.

the nebti name of, on a fragment of an obelisk.

Spiegelberg

,, stela of.

Tutankhamon, the protocol of. Legrain

,, fragment of a stela of, from the Temple of Mont.

Legrain

stela of, recording his restoration of the cult of the

Egyptian divinities. Legrain. Twins, sickly, connected with the sehli lizard, a superstition at

Karnak. Legrain. ... ... ...

Tyi, head of a statue of, from Serabit el Khadem. ...

X. 42.

IV.

37.

XVIL

20.

XIIL

77.

V.

30.

vn.

46.

XIV.

52.

XIIL

41.

XV.

45.

IV.

46.

VII.

23.

XIV.

29.

XVI.

33.

XVIII.

34.

VIII.

31.

X.

42.

XIV.

36.

IV.

41.

XV.

Zl-

XVIL

23.

XVI.

34-

XVI.

46.

XIV.

II,

u.

Uabt^ an elaborate monument so called, from Karnak. Legrain.

Uah-ankh Antef, probably a sub-king under Nebheptre Menthotep.

Maspero

,, a stela relating to the extent of his rule. Pier. Uahkhara, a new king of the Ileracleopolite dynasties. Lacau. Uati in the title semer uati, suggested as being a designation of the

king as "The Harpooner." Miss Murray. ... Uau, his tomb at Sheikh Sa'id. ... ...

XIIL 52.

XV.

36.

XIV.

36.

XL

25.

^VIL

38.

IL

II.

94

INDEX.

Uazmes, texts in the chapel of. Daressy

,, inscriptions on a statuette from the Temple of.

Capart and Spiegelberg

Ugef?, ^z«^, his cartouche found at iKarnak.

Ugf?, the name of a king, at Karnak. Legrain

Uhat, of the inscription of Herkhuf, a name of the Great Oasis.

Griffith

Uhemka, the mastaba of.

Ukh^ the reading of a divine name in proper names of the M. K.

at Meir. Chassinat

Ukh, a representation of a god of this name, at Edfu.

Chassinat. ,

Umm el Atl; the ancient Bacchias

Umm el Qa'ab, Xllth dynasty Temple at. ...

Una, Translation of the inscription of from Abydos.

Una, designation of a function discharged by. Jequier...,

Una, the low-Nile datum in the inscription of. Lieblein.

Unamun, the voyage of, interpretations of several passages in.

Maspero

Unas, discoveries near his pyramid. .,,

,, cartouche of on the lid of an alabaster jar. ... ,, Report on work at the pyramid of. Barsanti.

Unasankh, the mastaba of. ... ... ... '

Unuamen, his journey from Thebes. Golenischeff. ...

,, the date of the voyage of. Lieblein. ... Unuamon, the voyage of. Muller.

Upper and Lower Egypt, the names of. Sethe...,

Upright stroke I, the use of the in texts of the O. K. Sethe. ... Upuaut and Anubis, and the development of the cult at Abydos.

Meyer

Uraeus mummy-case, and other objects. Nash. ...

,, not found on the red and white crowns before the M. K.

Schafer

Urarna, Governor, tomb of at Sheikh Sa'id.

,, Prince, his tomb at Sheikh Sa'id

Urarna, the younger, tomb of, at Sheikh Said.

Urt-nefert, figure of. ...

Usaphais, Note on the Egyptian name of. Griffith. ...

Usar-hrt, a name inscribed on a bronze axe, to be compared with

the Libyan? Usar-kn and Mes-hrt. Daressy.

User, waz/r, the stela of. Sjoberg.

Userhat, of dynasty XIX., a probably false genealogy in his tomb at Sheikh Abd el Qurna. Legrain

X. 27.

XII. 21.

VIII. 22.

XV. 37.

III. 21.

XIII. 31.

XII. 31.

XV.

44.

vin.

14.

IX.

I.

III.

15.

XVI.

45.

XVII.

32.

XV.

42.

IX.

14.

X.

25.

XII.

18.

XVIII.

18.

VIII.

33.

XL

27.

IX.

30.

XVII.

37.

XVII.

37.

XIV.

51.

VII.

41.

XIV.

58.

II.

II.

11.

II.

IX.

5-

IX.

3.

VIII.

30.

XVII.

35.

XVI.

44.

XVII.

31-

INDEX.

95

Userkaf, identification of the Sun-temple of. Borchardt.

Userkar Aty, a king of the Vlth dynasty. Maspero

Userkhau, a decree of, freeing the priests of the temple of Abydos

from f^rz//<f labour. Maspero. ... Usertesen I., statues of, from Lisht. Gautier. ...

a statue of, dedicated to Antef-aa, found at Karnak.

,, a shell with the cartouche of. Rylands

,, a monument of his conquests in Nubia. Breasted.

,} remains of a Temple of, at Karnak. Legrain.

,, identification of his pyramid at Lisht.

,) two colossi of, at Karnak. ...

,, a pedestal of, from Elephantine. Weigall.

Usertesen II., his mausoleum at Dahshur

Usertesen III., sanctuary built by at Tell Mokdam.

usurped by Osorkon II. ...

statue of, wiih cartouche of Osorkon II. cut on it.

in.«criptions by a "Royal secretary"

cut on it. his name in an alabaster quarry near Tell el

Amarna. ... , , his mausoleum at Dahshu r . . . .

,, a hymn to. Griffith

,, identified with Sesostris of Manetho. Sethe.

a text naming him as a divinity, from Dahshur.

Daressy

,, his campaign in Palestine. Muller.

,, statues of found at the Temple of Neb-hapet-Ra. ...

,, a kneeling statue of, from Karnak. ...

,, stela of dedicated to Amon and Neb-hepet-Ra.

Usertesen IV., his Horus name on a stela found at Karnak.

,, a stela of completing his protocol, from Karnak.

Legrain

Ushabti with head in early Greek style.

figure in a model coffin of pottery, from El Amrah.

»> in the Berlin Museum, bearing a date in the year,

apparently fixing the day for its work. Erman.

,, figures found with Roman remains in France. Guimet.

Ushabti-box for a " fifth " prophet of Ammon. Wreszinski. ...

Ushabtis, texts on the e.irliest. Borchardt

of ebony, with cartouches of Amenhotep II., from

El Amrah

,, of late type with the inscription concealed under a thick glaze. Maspero

XVI.

33

IV.

43

XIV.

52

V.

23

VIII.

22

VIII.

41

XI.

25

XII.

17

XII.

18

XV.

21

evil.

23.

III.

9

II.

6

II.

6

II.

6

II.

II.

13

IIL

9

VL

44

X.

34

XIL

20

XIII.

46

XIV.

7

XIV.

23

XV.

4

XVL

23

XVII.

26

XII.

18

X.

3

XVII.

38

IX.

36

XVIII.

39

IV.

45-

X.

3-

XVIII.

44.

96

INDEX.

Usheb^ an Egyptian cup. Baillet. ... ...

Usim, granite group of a lioness and cub from. ...

,, inscriptions from. Kamal. ...

,, Spiegelberg

Uza-hor, excavation of the tomb of.

Uzahorresne, lid of his sarcophagus from Pithom. Cl^dat. Uza-Shu, half of a sarcophagus inscribed for, from Masara in the

Delta. Edgar and Daressy

Uzi-Sutakh '* Son of the Kassite, servant of Burna Buryas," his seal in the Metropolitan museum at New York.

XV. XII. XII. XIV. XII. XVIII.

SI.

36.

18.

35. 18.

27.

XVII. 26.

V. 31

V.

Vase of divination. Lef^bure XI. 31.

,, with gradations inside, apparently for astronomical purposes.

Daressy XII. 34.

of granite, sign of the. Weill. XV. 43.

with the mouth shaped for holding flowers, dedicated by

Amenhotep III. to Muth. Wrede XVI. 52.

of red pottery placed on the lid of a coffin in a Vth or Vlth

dynasty burial at Thebes. ... ... ... ... ... XVIII. 3.

,, of blue marble with the name of Sebekhotp III., from

Dendera. Weigall XVIII. 44.

Vases containing flowers in water, representations of. Lacau. ... XIII. 57.

,, inscribed, from Oxyrhynchus. ... ... ... ... ... XIV. 15.

Vault, an elliptic, an Egyptian sketch of from the front of the tomb of Rameses VI., intended as a guide to the workmen

in tunnelling. Daressy. XVII. 41.

Venus, a marble head of, from Oxyrhynchus. XIV. 16.

Veterinary Text a. Griffith VI. 45.

Victor the Martyr, son of Romanos, two eulogiums on II. 32.

Vineyards, models of from the tomb of Karenen. ... XVI. 25.

Virgin, the, Christmas, &c., a Bohairic * canon' on. XVII. 63.

Viscera, the Egyptian names of. Lefebure VII. 37.

" Vizier of Upper Egypt," duplicates of the Rekhmara text of,

from 'Abd el Qurneh. ... ... ... ... V. 23.

Viziers the, of Ancient Egypt. Weil XVIII. 31.

Vocalization Egyptian, Notes on. Maspero. ... VII. 33 ; XII. 30.

Votive inscriptions, Greek, from near Shekh Fadl.... ... ... XII. 5.

Voyage from Thebes to Phoenicia, an account of, in a Hieratic

Papyrus. GOLENISCHEFF VIII. 29.

Vuhure and Cat, lawsuit between. Revillout XII. t^-J)'

INDEX.

97

w.

Wadfa, the site of the ancient Philoteris. Wady Gadammeh, a graffito from. Cook.... Wady Haifa, graffiti from the South Temple of. Sayce. ,, ,, description of the XVIIIth dynasty Temple at.

SCOTT-MONCRIEFF

Wady Maghara, graffiti from. Spiegelberg

Wady Natrun, Notes on the topography, &c.

ScHWEiNFURTH and Lewin

Wady es Sabu'a, a chapel of Amenhetep III. at

Wady Siut, cave at, with Coptic inscriptions.

•• Wall of Annals " the, of Thothmes III. at Karnak

Wand of King Seb-Kay, found at El Amrah.

" Wandering through eternity," text of the book of, on a stela in

the Vatican. Wreszynski

Wands, magic ivory. Legge.

,, in the form of a human arm and hand. Nash. ... War-helmet, was a wig of hair painted blue. Borchardt. Warrior on horseback, a sculpture of from Karnak. Daressy. Water-bird, derivation of the Semitic name for in an Egyptian

papyrus. Max Muller.

Water conduit, a subterranean, at Kom en Nakhla. Naguib. ... Wax figures representing the dead, placed in model coffins. Wax Tablets of the 3rd century, from Oxyrhynchus.

Weaving, Egyptian. Braulik

Weight of 270 deben with the name of Taharqa. Brugsch. Weights, the relation between different standards of. Hultsch. of stone, from Karnak. ,, and currency, Minoan. Well, the sacred, at Abydos. ...

Wheat, discovery of the wild ancestor of. Schweinfurth. Wheel, a wooden, of a car for carrying stone, from a tomb at Deir

el Bahari. ...

Wig-pendant of gold, of Tausert. Ayrton.

Wild emmer-coxn, discovery of in the Hermon district in Lebanon.

Schweinfurth and Ascherson

Wild sheep, figure of a, chipped out of flint. Schweinfurth. Wills, the existence of in the Middle Kingdom. Griffith.

,, in ancient Egypt. Griffith. Wine, orders for payment of, to persons connected with horses

and racing, found at Oxyrhynchus. ...

vni.

12.

XIII.

40.

V.

24.

XVI.

30-

VIII.

28.

VII.

30.

XVIII.

25.

II.

13-

XV.

22.

X.

2.

XVIII.

27.

XIV.

57-

XVIII.

45.

XV.

50-

XV.

49.

X.

39.

XVI.

33-

XIV.

6.

XIII.

15-

IX.

37-

VI.

45.

VII.

37.

XVI.

21.

XVI.

40.

VIII.

36.

XVI.

49.

V.

4-

XVII.

20.

XVII.

40.

XII.

56.

VII.

37.

VII.

38.

VI.

9-

h

98

INDEX.

Winnowing and measuring corn, on an Egyptian stela.

Miss Harrison XIV. 52

*' Wisdom of Jesus," a Gnostic Text of. Schmidt V. 51

Wolf-gods, in the tomb at Kom esh Shugafa. Bissing XV. 44

*' Woman in antiquity, " a study of. Revillout XV. 46

Woman, a wooden figure of in a contracted position, from a

woman's grave at Mahasna XVIII. 6

Wooden Tablets, inscribed, from Behnesa XVI. 11

Words in older Greek, borrowed from Egyptian. Spiegelberg. XVI. 39

Words and grammatical forms, studies of. Devaud XVIII. 37

Work done in Egypt in 1906. Maspero XVI. 30

Writing, Egyptian, the history of. FouCART VII. 32

Writing tablet, with a contract of year $ of Amenhotp II.

Griffith. XVIII. 28

Writing Tablets of wax spread on wood, from Oxyrhynchus. ... XIV. 15

X.

Xois, the god of, connected with the double-axe god in Crete.

Newberry. ... ... XVII. 38.

Yakuta, excavations at. X. 6.

Yarimuta, of the Tell el Amarna letters, identified with Lower

Egypt. NiEBUHR VII. 38.

Years named by leading events XI. 25.

,, the development of dating by. Sethe. ... ... ... XII. 24.

Yeor (;'.z/^), the chronological value of the word. GRIFFITH. ... X. 39.

Yew-tree, known in Egypt in the time of the M. K. V. 34.

Ymeru, a/fl:0/>, son of Ankhu w^^/V. Newberry. XIII. 44.

Yuaa, description of the four coffins of. XIV. 25.

,, the mummy of. XIV, 25.

Yuaa and Thuaa, tomb of. XIV. 25.

Yuaa and Thuiu, description of the mummies of.

Elliot Smith XVIII. 22.

Z.

Zaa, the stela of, from Abydos. IX. 15.

Zam, the correct reading of the word commonly translated

"electrum." Gardiner. XIV. 50.

INDEX.

99

Zamar, of the "Voyage of an Egyptian," identified with the

Sumur of the Rib-addi letters

Zannehebu, Saite amulets from the tomb of.

Zanni ** a scribe of soldiers " tomb of.

Zapi, on the Asiatic country of. Muller.

Zaraby, Vlth dynasty tombs at.

Zarukha, to be substituted for Tanis in the inscription on the

scarab of Amenhotep III. describing the making of a lake

Steindorff

Zau, the tomb of at Gebel el Gebrawi.

called '♦ Priest of the Pyramid of Nefer-Ka-Ra." Zauyeh, Vlth dynasty tombs at. Zawiyet el- 'Aryan, a small convent at.

Zebayda, Chapel of, at Sheikh Said.

Zed-Anhur-auf-ankh, priest of Amen, Canopic Jars of from

Abydos

Zed-Smataui-aufankh, priest of Hershefi at Ahnas, stela of at

Naples. ScHAFER. ...

Zehuti, "superintendent of the gold and silver house,*' his tomb

found at El Barabi. ... ...

Zekerbaal, King of Byblos, gift of rolls of papyrus to, mentioned

in the Golenischeff papyrus. Garnett.

Zer, objects found near the tomb of.

Zeser, an inscription of at Maghara

Zeser-ka-ra-senb, "scribe of granaries," tomb of.

Zeser-nub, King^ associated with Userkaf and Teta on a bas-relief

of the N. K. from Saqqara. Jequier.

Zesernub, Teta, and Uskaf, named in a Ramesside tomb at

Saqqara. Gauthier

Zeser-sa, in the Abydos list, a misreading of Sa-nekht. J£quier.

^t Tehuti auf ankh, coffin and mummy of.

Zimbabwe type of ruins, the age of. Luschan

Zodiac, two representations of, in tombs at Athribis

VIII.

33.

XII.

36.

IV.

40.

IX. 59; X.

39.

... XVII.

21.

1 the

e.

XI.

26.

II. 14; IX.

6.

II. 14; IX.

6.

... XVII.

21.

XVI.

75.

IX.

5-

IX.

IS-

VI. 36.

VIII. 24.

X.

3«.

X.

3-

XIV.

11.

IV.

40.

XVII. 30.

XVIII.

32.

XVI.

37.

IV.

35.

XVL

42.

XVII.

21.

)