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Topographical Bibliography of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic Texts, Statues, Stelae, Reliefs and Paintings Griffith Institute, Sackler Library, 1 St John Street, Oxford OX1 2LG, United Kingdom [email protected] Discussions in Egyptology Past and present members of the staff of the Topographical Bibliography of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic Texts, Statues, Stelae, Reliefs and Paintings, especially R. L. B. Moss and E. W. Burney, have taken part in the analysis of this periodical and the preparation of this list at the Griffith Institute, University of Oxford This pdf version (situation on 26 November 2009): Jaromir Malek (Editor), Diana Magee, Elizabeth Fleming and Alison Hobby (Assistants to the Editor) Vernus in Discussions in Egyptology 1 (1985), 59-60[A] with pl. i 8 Cylindrical vase of Tuthmosis III, bronze, in a private collection in France. Vernus in Discussions in Egyptology 1 (1985), 60-3[B] with pls. ii, iii 8 Model axe of Tuthmosis III, mentioning Henketankh (Mortuary temple), bronze and wood, in Louvre E.27458. Hugenot in Discussions in Egyptology 3 (1985), 27 fig. 4 Thebes. TT 373, Amenmessu. i 2 .433(3)A Osiris in tree, in I. see Dodson in Discussions in Egyptology 4 (1986), 27 Valley of the Kings. Royal tomb 7, Ramesses II i 2 .507A Canopic-chest fragment, calcite, in British Museum 49740. see Dodson in Discussions in Egyptology 4 (1986), 27-8 8 Canopic-chest fragment, calcite, perhaps of Sethos I, in London, Soane Museum. O’Mara in Discussions in Egyptology 4 (1986), 33-40 cf. figs. (regards as not ancient) Mît Rahîna. Miscellaneous. Blocks. iii 2 .873A (e) Fragment of the so-called ‘Palermo Stone’, in Cairo Museum JE 44860. Nibbi in Discussions in Egyptology 4 (1986), 45, 47 with pl. 1 Deir el-Bersha. Various. iv.185A Detail of exterior coffin of Sepi, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, E.10779.

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Discussions in Egyptology

Past and present members of the staff of the Topographical Bibliography of Ancient EgyptianHieroglyphic Texts, Statues, Stelae, Reliefs and Paintings, especially R. L. B. Moss and E. W.

Burney, have taken part in the analysis of this periodical and the preparation of this list at theGriffith Institute, University of Oxford

This pdf version (situation on 26 November 2009):Jaromir Malek (Editor), Diana Magee, Elizabeth Fleming and Alison Hobby (Assistants to the

Editor)

Vernus in Discussions in Egyptology 1 (1985), 59-60[A] with pl. i8Cylindrical vase of Tuthmosis III, bronze, in a private collection in France.

Vernus in Discussions in Egyptology 1 (1985), 60-3[B] with pls. ii, iii8Model axe of Tuthmosis III, mentioning Henketankh (Mortuary temple), bronze and wood, in LouvreE.27458.

Hugenot in Discussions in Egyptology 3 (1985), 27 fig. 4Thebes. TT 373, Amenmessu.i2.433(3)AOsiris in tree, in I.

see Dodson in Discussions in Egyptology 4 (1986), 27Valley of the Kings. Royal tomb 7, Ramesses IIi2.507ACanopic-chest fragment, calcite, in British Museum 49740.

see Dodson in Discussions in Egyptology 4 (1986), 27-88Canopic-chest fragment, calcite, perhaps of Sethos I, in London, Soane Museum.

O’Mara in Discussions in Egyptology 4 (1986), 33-40 cf. figs. (regards as not ancient)Mît Rahîna. Miscellaneous. Blocks.iii2.873A(e) Fragment of the so-called ‘Palermo Stone’, in Cairo Museum JE 44860.

Nibbi in Discussions in Egyptology 4 (1986), 45, 47 with pl. 1Deir el-Bersha. Various.iv.185ADetail of exterior coffin of Sepi, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, E.10779.

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Nibbi in Discussions in Egyptology 4 (1986), 65 with pl. IIDeir el-Bersha. Various.iv.185ADetail of interior coffin of Sepi, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, E.10779.

Cesaretti in Discussions in Egyptology 4 (1986), 17-26 with pls. i-ivQift. Ptolemaic Temple.v.125ABlocks of Nero and Germanicus, in Lyons, Musée Guimet, 26-7.

see Dodson in Discussions in Egyptology 5 (1986), 35Valley of the Kings. Royal tomb 11, Ramesses IIIi2.526ARed granite sarcophagus, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, D.1.

see Vernus in Discussions in Egyptology 6 (1986), 79-86Edfu Tell. Finds. Stelae.v.203AStela of Haankhef, 1st half of Dyn. XVII, in Cairo Museum JE 52456.

Pedrini in Discussions in Egyptology 7 (1987), 59 fig. 1 on 66Thebes. TT 57, Khaemhet.i2.115(11)ARelief with head of Amenophis III, in Berlin Ägyptisches Museum, 14442.

Gosline in Discussions in Egyptology 8 (1987), 15-20 fig. on 19 (from Van Siclen)Bahrîya Oasis. Tomb of Amenhotep.vii.301ADescription with plan.

Gosline in Discussions in Egyptology 8 (1987), fig. on 20Bahrîya Oasis. Tomb of Amenhotep.vii.301(3)ATwo registers, preparation of wine before Amenhotep.

Reeves in Discussions in Egyptology 8 (1987), 49-51 cf. fig. 1 (text)8Cylindrical vase of Tuthmosis III, bronze, in private collection in France (as not ancient).

see Reeves in Discussions in Egyptology 8 (1987), 51 [bottom] (as not ancient)8Bronze chisel of Tuthmosis III, in Köln, Rautenstrauch-Jolst-Museum.

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Harari in Discussions in Egyptology 8 (1987), 98-101 fig. on 94Qift. Middle Temple. Stelae.v.127ADecree of Demedjebtaui, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 41894.

Quirke in Discussions in Egyptology 8 (1987), 108 (as no. 3091-26)Name of Sebekhotp SenebrauAbydos. Shûnet el-Zebîb. Finds of later date.v.55AStela Dyn. XIII, in Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum E.60.1926.

El-Alfi in Discussions in Egyptology 9 (1987), 31-2 fig.Tell el-Yahûdîya. Miscellaneous.iv.58AMale bust, inscribed on back pillar, ‘black sandstone’, Late Period.

El-Alfi in Discussions in Egyptology 9 (1987), 63-8 pl. i, fig. 1 (as forgery)Theban tomb 398, Kamosi Nentowaref.i2.443ACanopic-jar, in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum 1922.20.

El-Alfi in Discussions in Egyptology 10 (1988), 21-6 pl. i, fig. 1.Benha. Miscellaneous.iv.67AAltar, inscribed, black granite, probably Ptolemaic or Roman Period.

Newmann and Ogdon, J. R. in Discussions in Egyptology 10 (1988), 59-64, 67-8, cf. fig. 1Abû Rawâsh. Pyramid-complex of Radjedef. Statues.iii2.2AStatue of King seated, with wife by left leg, lower part, quartzite, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, E.12627.

El-Alfi in Discussions in Egyptology 11 (1988), 15-20 figs.802-000-900Small triad, Ptah, Sekhmet, and Nefertem, dedicated by Path[enfi], faience, Dyn. XXVI, in ViennaMuseum, Inv. 1050.

Bauval in Discussions in Egyptology 13 (1989), pl. 1 on 13Gîza. Pyramid-field.iii2.11AVertical aerial view.

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Bauval in Discussions in Egyptology 13 (1989), pl. 4 on 16Theban tomb 353, Senenmut.i2.418ADetail of astronomical ceiling, with Orion.

see El-Alfi in Discussions in Egyptology 13 (1989), 39-40 (text)8Inscribed fragment, date uncertain, at Galerie G. Maspéro, Paris in 1989.

Müller, M. in Discussions in Egyptology 13 (1989), 53-7 figs.800-872-150Royal head wearing nemes Dyn. XXVI to early Ptolemaic, in E. Bloch-Diener collection.

Bauval in Discussions in Egyptology 14 (1989), 16 pl. 4 on 16Dahshûr. Pyramid of Amenemhet III.iii2.888AEast face of pyramidion, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 35133 (also JE 35745).

Cesaretti in Discussions in Egyptology 14 (1989), 17-25 with Wilkinson’s copies on pls. on 26-9El-Dâkhla Oasis. Temple of Deir el-Hagar.vii.297ADescription with Wilkinson’s copies.

Cesaretti in Discussions in Egyptology 14 (1989), pl. on 26= Wilkinson MSS.xvii.H.48.

Cesaretti in Discussions in Egyptology 14 (1989), pl. on 27= Wilkinson MSS. xxxvii.112

Cesaretti in Discussions in Egyptology 14 (1989), pl. on 28= Wilkinson MSS. xxxvii.113

Cesaretti in Discussions in Egyptology 14 (1989), pl. on 29= Wilkinson MSS.xxxvii.114

see Piacentini in Discussions in Egyptology 14 (1989), 91-5 (suggests Zâwyet el-Maiyitîn)803-011-010False-door of Henenu, Dyn. VI or later, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1411.

see Piacentini in Discussions in Egyptology 15 (1989), 87-92iii2.304ASeated statue, black granite, Dyn. VI, in Bologna Museum 1826.

Adams, C. V. A. in Discussions in Egyptology 16 (1990), 9 fig. on 19

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8Cartonnage of Shepenmut, Dyn. XXII-XXV, in Exeter, Royal Albert Memorial Museum, 97.11.3.

El-Alfi in Discussions in Egyptology 16 (1990), 35-42 plan on 39T. ihna. Tomb of Nikaankh (Second Tomb).iv.131ADescription with plan.

El-Alfi in Discussions in Egyptology 16 (1990), fig. on 41, cf. 35-6T. ihna. Tomb of Nikaankh (Second Tomb).iv.131(2)AHead of statue of Nikaankh and part of lintel above.

El-Alfi in Discussions in Egyptology 16 (1990), fig. on 42, cf. 36T. ihna. Tomb of Nikaankh (Second Tomb).iv.131(5)-(6)Upper part of statue of mother Debit.

El-Alfi in Discussions in Egyptology 17 (1990), 7-14 pl. 18Stela of Pedeamun-nebnesuttaui, Dyn. XXVI, in London, British Museum, EA 8462.

Testa in Discussions in Egyptology 17 (1990), 59-72 figs. 1-4Saqqâra. Burial-complex of Shepseskaf.iii2.433ADescription with plans and sections.

see Adams, C.V.A. in Discussions in Egyptology 18 (1990), 5-19Sheikh Abd el-Qurna. C. Tombs, position unknown. Tomb of Amenkha.i2.673ADiscussion of coffins.

see Adams, C.V.A. in Discussions in Egyptology 18 (1990), 18Sheikh Abd el-Qurna. C. Tombs, position unknown. Tomb of Amenkha.i2.674ALid and cartonnage of Ankh-hor, in Norwich, Castle Museum, 146-7.928.

Testa, P. in Discussions in Egyptology 18 (1990), 55-69 figs.Maidûm. Pyramid.iv.89ADescription with plans and sections.

Bosse-Griffiths in Discussions in Egyptology 19 (1991), 5-12 figs. on 8, 118

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Two scenes on coffin of Ius(em)hesutmut, Dyn. XXI, in Swansea, Wellcome Museum (on loan fromExeter, Royal Albert Memorial Museum).

see Malek in Discussions in Egyptology 19 (1991), 90Name of mother PesedetAkhmîn District. El-Hawâwîsh. A.v.18AStela of Pedusiri, Ptolemaic.

see Malek in Discussions in Egyptology 19 (1991), 90-2Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs.iii2.765ASarcophagus of Penesi, re-used by Pedusiri, Ptolemaic, in Marseilles, Musée d’archéologie, 267.

see Niwiski in Discussions in Egyptology 20 (1991), 40Thebes. Objects from Thebes. Coffins.i2.824ACoffin of Itefneferamun, New Kingdom, formerly in the possession of M. Perrot.

see Niwiski in Discussions in Egyptology 20 (1991), 43Deir el-Bah. ri. Tomb of Priests of Amun.i2.635ACoffin-case of Ankhefenmut, Dyn. XXI, in Albany, State University of New York, X.1940.58.11.

see Niwiski in Discussions in Egyptology 20 (1991), 43 n. 10Deir el-Bah. ri. Tomb of Priests of Amun.i2.639ACoffin, Dyn. XXI, formerly in Minneapolis, Institute of Arts, now in San José, Rosicrucian Museum.

El-Alfi, M. in Discussions in Egyptology 21 (1991), 8-14 pls. i, iiAshmûn. Miscellaneous.iv.67ALower part of statue of Hatia, probably Dyn. XIX-XX.

El-Alfi, M. in Discussions in Egyptology 23 (1992), 5-10 figs. A-D and pl. [A-D]Sâ el-Hagar. Miscellaneous. Statues.iv.47APadebhu, headless, kneeling with figure of Osiris, black granite, Late Period.

El-Alfi, M. in Discussions in Egyptology 24 (1992), 15-19 pl. 1803-065-700Round-topped donation stela, Osorkon I offering to Re-Harakhti and Nebt-hotep, and below, eightlines of cursive text with decree issued to Djeptahefankh, Greatest of the seers, General, etc., son ofwoman Tashenioh, concerning three arurae of land assigned to Hory, Mayor of Heliopolis, etc., year 6 of

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Osorkon I, in New York NY, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 10.176.42, on loan to Ann Arbor MI,Kelsey Museum of Archaeology. (Probably from Heliopolis.)

Adams, B. in Discussions in Egyptology 25 (1993), 9, 11 fig. 2Abydos. Umm el-Qaâb. Tomb of Semerkhet-Semsen.v.86AFragment jar with name of King, in London, Petrie Museum, 36755.

Adams, B. in Discussions in Egyptology 25 (1993), 11-12 fig. 3 (considers not ancient)Abydos. Umm el-Qaâb. Tomb of Semerkhet-Semsen.v.86AFragment jar with name of King, in London, Petrie Museum, 36756.

El-Alfi in Discussions in Egyptology 25 (1993), 13-20 pls. i, iiIhnâsya el-Medîna. Temple of Harsaphes. Court.iv.118ATriad, Ramesses II with Ptah and Sekhmet, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 8.2.21.20.

Pomerantseva, N. in Discussions in Egyptology 25 (1993), 77 pl. 12Gîza. Cemetery G.I.S. LG 55, Niankhre [II].iii2.223ALate Dyn. V or early Dyn. VI. Statue of Niankhre [II] squatting in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 53150.

El-Alfi in Discussions in Egyptology 26 (1993), fig. on 12Saqqâra. Tomb of Tenry.iii2.666ATop of stela, Tenry before Re-Harakhti, and Nakht before Osiris.

Bauval, R.G. in Discussions in Egyptology 27 (1993), 5, 7 cf. fig. on 6Gîza. Pyramid-complex of Khufu. ‘Queen’s Chamber.’ Southern ‘air-shaft’.iii2.14ADescription.

Dobrev in Discussions in Egyptology 27 (1993), 9-15 pl. i (from Dunham)Gîza. Pyramid-complex of Menkaure. Mortuary Temple Finds.iii2.32AStatue of Menkaure seated, over life-size, calcite, in Boston, Museum of Fine Arts, 09.204.

Dobrev in Discussions in Egyptology 27 (1993), 15-18 pl. iii (from Reisner)Gîza. Pyramid-complex of Menkaure. Valley Temple.iii2.29ADouble-statue, Menkaure and Queen, greywacke, in Boston, Museum of Fine Arts, 11.1738.

El-Alfi in Discussions in Egyptology 28 (1994), 15-20 figs. 1-3

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Heliopolis. Miscellaneous.iv.64AThree fragments of sarcophagus of Ramesesnakht, Dyn. XIX-XX.

Testa, P. in Discussions in Egyptology 28 (1994), 123-51 with plans, sections, etc.Dahshûr. D. Southern Complex of Snefru.iii2.877ADescription, with plans, sections, etc.

Donohue in Discussions in Egyptology 29 (1994), 37, 39 fig. 1 (from Dodson)8Aragonite shell with cartouches of Hatshepsut and Nebhepetre and building text, formerly in Sams colln.,now in Liverpool, County Museum, M11929.

Donohue in Discussions in Egyptology 29 (1994), 39-40 fig. 2 (from Peterson)8Dish (for eye paint ?) dedicated to Mentuhotp-Nebhepetre by Hatshepsut and usurped by Tuthmosis IV,alabaster, in Stockholm, Medelhavsmuseet, MM.14385.

Donohue in Discussions in Egyptology 29 (1994), 40-1 fig. 3 (from Carter and Newberry)Valley of the Kings. Tomb 43. Tuthmosis IV. Finds.i2.560AFoundation-deposit vase in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 46004.

El-Alfi, M. in Discussions in Egyptology 29 (1994), 46 [ii-iv],Heliopolis. Miscellaneous.iv.64AThree inscribed blocks, date uncertain.

El-Alfi, M. in Discussions in Egyptology 29 (1994), 47-8 [vi]Heliopolis. Miscellaneous.iv.64ABlock, kneeling Nephthys and text, date uncertain.

El-Alfi, M. in Discussions in Egyptology 29 (1994), 48 [vii]Heliopolis. Miscellaneous.iv.64ABlock, cartouche of a Psammetikhos.

El-Alfi, M. in Discussions in Egyptology 29 (1994), 48 [viii]Heliopolis. Miscellaneous.iv.64ATwo reliefs, leg of king (?), etc., date uncertain.

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El-Alfi, M. in Discussions in Egyptology 29 (1994), 45 [1], f ig. 1Heliopolis. Tell Hisn. From neighbourhood of obelisk.iv.60ARelief, hunting scene of Sebkuseri, probably Middle Kingdom.

El-Alfi, M. in Discussions in Egyptology 29 (1994), 46-7 [v]Heliopolis. Tell Hisn. From neighbourhood of obelisk.iv.60ABlock with text of User, date uncertain.

%El-Alfi, M. in Discussions in Egyptology 32 (1995), 43 [1] fig. 1Tell Atrîb. Tell el-Matlab.iv.65AHead, black granite, Late Period, in magazine at el-Zaqâzîq.

%see El-Alfi, M. in Discussions in Egyptology 32 (1995), 43 [2]Tell el-Yahûdîya. Menshat Shebin.iv.58ARoyal head wearing nemes, in magazine at el-Zaqâzîq.

%see El-Alfi, M. in Discussions in Egyptology 32 (1995), 43 [3]Samannûd. Finds.iv.44ABust of Niankhhor, black granite, in Tanta Museum, 280.

%El-Alfi, M. in Discussions in Egyptology 32 (1995), 43-4 [4] fig. 2Minûf. Miscell.iv.67AGranite column fragment with cartouche, prenomen of Ramesses II.

%see El-Alfi, M. in Discussions in Egyptology 32 (1995), 44 [5b]S. â el-H. agar (Saïs). Miscellaneous.iv.48ABlock with prenomen of Necho I, black basalt.

%see El-Alfi, M. in Discussions in Egyptology 32 (1995), 44 [5c]S. â el-H. agar (Saïs). Miscellaneous.iv.49AFragment of inscribed canopic jar (Duamutef), calcite.

%see El-Alfi, M. in Discussions in Egyptology 32 (1995), 44 [6]Tell Umm H. arb or Tell Mus.t.âi.iv.44ASandstone block with two columns of offering formulae, in Zaqâzîq Museum, 43.

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%see El-Alfi, M. in Discussions in Egyptology 32 (1995), 44 [6b]Tell Umm H. arb or Tell Mus.t.âi.iv.44AHalf circular block with remains of royal titulary, in Zaqâzîq Museum, 292.

%see El-Alfi, M. in Discussions in Egyptology 32 (1995), 45 [7] (as in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, 9139)Minûf. Miscellaneous.iv.67ABlock with names of Necho II, sandstone, found in a village about 3 km. west of Minûf, now atInspectorate in T. ant.a.

%El-Alfi, M. in Discussions in Egyptology 32 (1995), 45 [8] figs. 3, 4Tanan. Miscellaneous.iv.67AArchitrave with cartouches of Ramesses II, in a mosque.

%see El-Alfi, M. in Discussions in Egyptology 32 (1995), 45 [9]Benha. Sandanhour.iv.67AFragment of inscribed block, in Benha Inspectorate.

%see El-Alfi, M. in Discussions in Egyptology 32 (1995), 45-6 [10]Tell Bast.a. In the area of Tell Basta. Denshwar.iv.35ARelief fragment, Amun and Mut, in el-Zaqâzîq Museum.

%see El-Alfi, M. in Discussions in Egyptology 32 (1995), 46 [11]Zifta.iv.44ABlack granite block, inscribed, with mention of Montu, in el-Zaqâzîq Museum.

%El- Alfi, M. in Discussions in Egyptology 32 (1995), 46 [12] figs. 5-8Benha with Tell Atrîb (Athribis). Miscellaneous.iv.67AInscribed and decorated blocks, some with cartouches of Ramesses II, and one showing, probably Amun.

%El- Alfi, M. in Discussions in Egyptology 32 (1995), 46-7 [9] fig. 9Abû S. îr. Miscell.iv.44AStela, year 7 of Necho II, King offers field to Osiris, Horus, and Isis above, with seven lines of text below.

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%see El- Alfi, M. in Discussions in Egyptology 32 (1995), 47 [14]Tell el-Matlab.iv.65ACalcite fragment with inscription (perhaps from medical text), in Zaqâzîq magazine.

%El- Alfi, M. in Discussions in Egyptology 32 (1995), 47-8 [1] fig. 10Atfih. . Finds.iv.75ARectangular black basalt stela of Ramesses II, double-scene, King before Hathor, in a magazine at Gîza.

%see El- Alfi, M. in Discussions in Egyptology 32 (1995), 48 [2, 1st item]Beni Suef. Kom Abu-Radi.iv.103AStela of woman, Musician of Amenope, in Beni Suef magazine.

%see El- Alfi, M. in Discussions in Egyptology 32 (1995), 48 [2, 2nd item]Beni Suef. Kom Abu-Radi.iv.103AFragmentary stela of Paser.

%see El- Alfi, M. in Discussions in Egyptology 32 (1995), 48-9 [3, 1st item]El-Kôm el-Ah. mar Sawâris. Tomb of Gesa.iv.125ACalcite headrest of Gesa, in Mallawi Museum, 159.

%see El- Alfi, M. in Discussions in Egyptology 32 (1995), 49 [3, 2nd item]El-Kôm el-Ah. mar Sawâris. Finds.iv.126ABlock, broken in two, with cartouche of Amenophis III, in Mallawi Museum 292.

%Jansen-Winkeln in Discussions in Egyptology 32 (1995), 57-62 (discussion of text and scene)8Bronze situla with Harmakheru and two sons before Theban gods, 3rd. Int. Period, formerly in Föhrcolln., now in private possession in Germany.

%Vercoutter, J. in Discussions in Egyptology 33 (1995), fig. on 134Semna West. Fort at Semna South.vii.151AView from air in 1957.

%Vercoutter, J. in Discussions in Egyptology 33 (1995), fig. on 136Island of Dabnarti. Fort.vii.142AView from air in 1957.

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%see Rocchi, F. in Discussions in Egyptology 34 (1996), 87-90Valley of the Kings. Tomb 62. Tutankhamun.i2.572ASarcophagus, 240, quartzite.

%Deaton, J. C. in Discussions in Egyptology 35 (1996), 25-8 figs.802-140-250Statuette-base with text mentioning Hathor of Dep, dedicated by ...mut, son (or daughter) of Takh-wadjeti (mother), probably calcite, Late Period, in J. C. Deaton colln.

%Jansen-Winkeln, K. in Discussions in Egyptology 35 (1996), 39-48 Abb. 1Text on back pillar with translationKarnak. Subsidiary Buildings. C. Chapels in enclosure wall. Finds.ii2.14AStatue of Amenardais I, calcite with granite base, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 565.

%Park, R. in Discussions in Egyptology 37 (1997), 52 fig. 1King smites foreign enemyGebelein. Temple of Hathor.v.163AThree blocks of Mentuhotep I (a) King smites foreign enemy, with standards and attendants beyond, inCairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 1.11.17.10.

%Park, R. in Discussions in Egyptology 37 (1997), 53 fig.Abydos. Umm el-Qaab. Tomb of Wedemu(Den)-Semti.v.84AIvory tablet, King and enemy, in London, British Museum, EA 55586.

%Nibbi, A. in Discussions in Egyptology 38 (1997), 53 fig. 22Drum, in Hanover, Kestner-Museum, 1935.200.451Abûs.îr. Children of Ptahshepses and Khamerernebti. Chapel.iii2.343AFalse-doors. (d) Kahotp.

%Sowada, K. N. in Discussions in Egyptology 39 (1997), 85-6 fig. 18Fragment of relief, Tuthmosis III wearing atef-crown, in Sydney, Nicholson Museum, AML 74.

%el-Noubi, M. in Discussions in Egyptology 40 (1998), 93-103 fig.Karnak. Colonnade of Tuthmosis I. Finds.ii2.85AFragmentary lintel, Sesostris I with his ka, followed by Seth and Buto, receiving life from Amun,followed by Montu, and Nekhbet.

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%Aufrere, S. H. in Discussions in Egyptology 41 (1998), 28 [41] fig. on 25Heliopolis. Tomb of Pethenfi.iv.59ARelief with fowling scene, perhaps from this tomb, found at Benha, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE37913.

%Luban, M. in Discussions in Egyptology 42 (1998), fig. on 78Upper partDeir el-Bah. ri. Great Temple. Statues of Hatshepsut.ii2.373ASeated, in New York NY, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 29.3.2.

%Park, R. in Discussions in Egyptology 42 (1998), 128 figs. 5, 6Details from recto, King and name, rosetteKôm el-Ah. mar. Temple Enclosure. Main Deposit.v.193ASlate palette of Narmer, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 14716.

%El-Sabbahy, A.-F. in Discussions in Egyptology 43 (1999), 13-18 fig.Thebes. TT 1. Sennedjem. Finds.i2.4ABed, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 27254.

%Bedlier, S. in Discussions in Egyptology 44 (1999), 19-35 Taf. 1-4Tell el-Farâîn. Temple area. Finds.iv.45ATorso of a Keeper of the diadems, with outstretched lower arms, and two female figures, perhaps Isis andNephthys, in relief on front, and cartouche of Psammetikhos II over a defaced earlier name, probablyDyn. XXVI.

%Morenz, L. D. in Discussions in Egyptology 45 (1999), 61, 63-4 figs. 1 [a and b] (from Naville) (asoriginating in Heliopolis)Tell Bast.a. Great Temple. Heb-sed portal.iv.29ARe-used blocks of Pepy I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1745, 1746.

%Morenz, L. D. in Discussions in Egyptology 45 (1999), 61, 63 fig. 2 (from Fischer)Cartouche from eastern obelisk now in New YorkAlexandria. Caesareum.iv.4APair of obelisks, ‘Cleopatra’s Needles’, Tuthmosis III, originally from Heliopolis, eastern in New York,western in London.

%El Sabban, S. in Discussions in Egyptology 46 (2000), 65, 73-8 figs. on 68, 70, 72

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Mît Rahîna. Ptah Enclosure. Various.iii2.851ASarcophagus of cat, dedicated by Dhutmosi (son of Amenophis III), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG5003.

%Nibbi, A. in Discussions in Egyptology 47 (2000), 33-4 pl. iInterior, part of one sideDeir el-Bersha. Middle Kingdom Tombs. Sepi II and Sepi III.iv.183AOuter coffin of Sepi III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 28083.

%Nibbi, A. in Discussions in Egyptology 47 (2000), 33-4 pl. iiOuter coffin, interior, detailsDeir el-Bersha. Miscell.iv.187AOuter and innder coffins of Sen, in London, British Museum, EA 30841, 30842.

%DuQuesne, T. in Discussions in Egyptology 48 (2000), 24 [1] pls. i [a, b]Asyût.. Tomb of Hepzefa III. Hoard of stelae, New Kingdom.iv.264(5)AStela of Kenhirkhopshef, Boatman, and wife Rennut, Wepwaut on standard with four jackals before altarabove, and couple adoring below, Dyn. XIX-XX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 68570.

%DuQuesne, T. in Discussions in Egyptology 48 (2000), 25 [2] pls. ii [a, b]Asyût.. Tomb of Hepzefa III. Hoard of stelae, New Kingdom.iv.264(5)AStela of Wepwautmosi, First prophet of Wepwaut, Wepwaut on standard with eleven jackals below it,and deceased libating, Dyn. XIX-XX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 68582.

%DuQuesne, T. in Discussions in Egyptology 48 (2000), 26 [3] pls. iii [a, b]Asyût.. Tomb of Hepzefa III. Hoard of stelae, New Kingdom.iv.264(5)AStela of a Servant of the treasury, name lost, Wepwaut on standard above, and deceased with brazier (orsistrum) below, Dyn. XIX-XX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 68584.

%DuQuesne, T. in Discussions in Egyptology 48 (2000), 27 [4] pls. iv [a, b]Asyût.. Tomb of Hepzefa III. Hoard of stelae, New Kingdom.iv.264(5)AStela, Pawen adoring Wepwaut on standard with seven jackals below it, and wife Ta ..., and son below,Dyn. XIX-XX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 68743.

%DuQuesne, T. in Discussions in Egyptology 48 (2000), 28 [5] pls. v [a, b]Asyût.. Tomb of Hepzefa III. Hoard of stelae, New Kingdom.iv.264(5)A

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Stela, Iytnefert, Songstress of Khnum, adoring Wepwaut, and five jackals, Dyn. XIX-XX, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum.

%DuQuesne, T. in Discussions in Egyptology 48 (2000), 29 [6] pls. vi [a, b]Asyût.. Tomb of Hepzefa III. Hoard of stelae, New Kingdom.iv.264(5)AStela, woman Neferi...(?) ... of Wepwaut adores Wepwaut on standard carried by priests, with jackalsbelow, Dyn. XIX-XX, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.

%see Nail, N. in Discussions in Egyptology 48 (2000), 67-79Thebes. Sheikh Abd el-Qurna. Family tomb of Amenkha.i2.672ADiscussion of distribution, present whereabouts and original provenance of the Prince of Wales coffins.

%Selve, V. in Discussions in Egyptology 49 (2001), 77-9Part of text with translation, titles and passages connected with religious ritesAbydos. Finds from Temple of Osiris and in or near Enclosure.v.45AStela of Mentohotep, Vizier, temp. Sesostris I, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20539.

%Negm, M. in Discussions in Egyptology 51 (2001), 47-52 figs. 1, 2Deir el-Medîna. Miscellaneous.i2.743AOffering-table of Dhutihirmaktuf, Servant (TT 357), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23076.

%DuQuesne, T. in Discussions in Egyptology 53 (2002), 12 [1] pls. i [a, b]Asyût.. Tomb of Hepzefa III. Hoard of stelae, New Kingdom.iv.264(5)A

Stela, Pawenesh adoring Wepwaut on standard with six jackals below it, Dyn. XIX-XX, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 68585.

%DuQuesne, T. in Discussions in Egyptology 53 (2002), 13 [2] pls. ii [a, b]Asyût.. Tomb of Hepzefa III. Hoard of stelae, New Kingdom.iv.264(5)AStela, Paronisut(?) adoring Wepwaut-Re on standard with jackals below it, Dyn. XIX-XX, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 68586.

%DuQuesne, T. in Discussions in Egyptology 53 (2002), 14-17 [4-6] pls. iv [a, b]-vi [a, b]Asyût.. Tomb of Hepzefa III. Hoard of stelae, New Kingdom.iv.264(5)AThree stelae, names lost, dec. adoring Wepwaut on standard with jackals below, Dyn. XIX-XX, in Cairo,Egyptian Museum, JE 68739, 68740, unnumbered.

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%DuQuesne, T. in Discussions in Egyptology 53 (2002), 18 [7] pls. vii [a, b]Asyût.. Tomb of Hepzefa III. Hoard of stelae, New Kingdom.iv.264(5)AStela, Wepwaut... Courier of offerings, adoring Wepwaut on standard with jackals below, Dyn. XIX-XX,in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, unnumbered.