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Revue Archéologique

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 5 January 2010):Jaromir Malek (Editor), Diana Magee, Elizabeth Fleming and Alison Hobby (Assistants to the

Editor)

Le Bas, P. in Revue Archéologique i (1844), 50Marathon. Miscellaneous.vii.401Royal statue, Greek or Roman, in Athens, National Archaeological Museum, 1.

Letronne in Revue Archéologique i (1844), 381-7 pl. iiDendera. Hathor Temple. East Osiris Chapel.vi.100Central room, goddess from ceiling.

de Longpérier, A. in Revue Archéologique i (1844), 446 cf. 444 etc.Omit. (<<>> - Persepolis. - Vase of Artaxerxes, in Venice, Treasury of St. Mark.)

Prisse d’Avennes, E. in Revue Archéologique i (1844), 724-5El-Hîba. Town site.iv.124Text of four bricks of Pinedjem I.

Prisse in Revue Archéologique i (1844), 727Zâwyet el-Amwât. Tomb 7.iv.136Façade. Deceased and wife.

Prisse d’Avennes, E. in Revue Archéologique i (1844), 728El-Sheikh Saaîd. Rock-Tombs. Old Kingdom. Tomb 1.iv.188Serfka. Cartouches above deceased at (9).

Prisse d’Avennes, E. in Revue Archéologique i (1844), 729El-Sheikh Saaîd. Rock-Tombs. Old Kingdom. Tomb 3.iv.189Meru, figure of deceased (part) at (9)-(10).

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Prisse d’Avennes, E. in Revue Archéologique i (1844), 732El-Qasr wa-‘l S. aiyâd (Khenoboskion). Rock-tombs. Dyn. VI.v.119Tomb of Idu. North text from facade at (1)-(2).

Prisse d’Avennes, E. in Revue Archéologique i (1844), 733El-Qasr wa-‘l S. aiyâd (Khenoboskion). Rock-tombs. Dyn. VI.v.121Tomb of Tjauti. Titles of deceased at (4).

de Saulcy, F. in Revue Archéologique i (1844-5), 791-804 pls. i-iv [1-6]Wâdi H. ammâmât.vii.337Demotic graffiti.

Prisse d’Avesnes, E. in Revue Archéologique ii (1845), 11 with fig.Abydos. Miscellaneous. In British Museum. Stelae.v.96AKing Wepwautemsaf before Wepwautre, in British Museum 969.

Prisse d’Avennes, E. in Revue Archéologique ii (1845-6), 5-15 with viewKarnak. Festival Temple of Tuthmosis III.ii2.112(342)Chamber of Kings.

Letronne in Revue Archéologique ii (1845-6), pl. 30 [left upper] before 193 (reprinted from Journal ResSavants April 1845).Cartouches of Neuserre800-246-900Lower part of seated statue of Neuserre, dedicated by Sesostris I, black granite, formerly in Baron C. K. J.von Bunsen colln., now in London, British Museum, EA 870.

Letronne in Revue Archéologique ii (1845-6), on pl .30 (reprints from Journal des Savants April 1845)Beni Hasan. Tomb 3. Khnemhotep III.iv.148Cartouches from biographical text on dado.

de Saulcy, F. in Revue Archéologique ii (1845-6), 393-417 pl. 37Philae. Temple of Isis. Birth House.vi.228(225)-(226)Bilingual Decrees of Ptolemy V, year 19, scenes and demotic text.

see Prisse d’Avennes, E. in Revue Archéologique ii (1845-6), 457-62Omit. (<<>> - Valley of the Kings. KV 23, Ay. - Sarcophagus.)

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Prisse d’Avennes, E. in Revue Archéologique ii (1845-6), 463Akhmîm. Rock-chapel of Min.v.17(1)-(2)Façade, two columns of text from jamb.

Prisse d’Avennes, E. in Revue Archéologique ii (1845-6), pl. 38 bis, facing 468Karnak. Hypostyle.ii2.51Wast with text on column 134.

Prisse d’Avennes, E. in Revue Archéologique ii (1845-6), 730-1Aswân. Various.v.244Obelisk of Amenophis II at Alnwick.

Prisse d’Avennes, E. in Revue Archéologique ii (1845-6), 734 [top]Saqqâra. Pyramid of Unis.iii2.421Alabaster vase of Unis, formerly Abbott Collection, now in Brooklyn NY, Brooklyn Museum of Art,37.76E.

Prisse d’Avennes, E. in Revue Archéologique ii (1845-6), fig. on 734 [lower left]Saqqâra. Pyramid of Pepy II.iii2.431Alabaster vase of Pepy II, formerly in Abbott Collection now in Brooklyn NY, Brooklyn Museum of Art,37.69E.

Prisse d’Avennes, E. in Revue Archéologique ii (1845-6), fig. on 734 [lower right]Saqqâra. Pyramid of Pepy I.iii2.423Alabaster vase of Pepy I, formerly in Abbott Collection now in Brooklyn NY, Brooklyn Museum of Art,37.70E.

Prisse d’Avennes, E. in Revue Archéologique ii (1845-6), 735 [lower]Thebes. Miscellaneous. Various.i2.845Fragment of cuirass with cartouche of Sesonchis I, formerly in Abbott Collection 112, now in BrooklynNY, Brooklyn Museum of Art, 37.1139E.

Prisse d’Avennes, E. in Revue Archéologique ii (1845-6), 737 with figs.Thebes. Miscellaneous. Various.i2.843Ivory wand of Amenmosi, with cartouche of Princess Beketamun, probably Dyn. XIX-XX, formerly inAbbott colln., now in Brooklyn NY, Brooklyn Museum of Art, 37.1830E.

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see Prisse d’Avennes, E. in Revue Archéologique ii (1845-6), 738 [right]Omit. (<<>> - Thebes. Miscellaneous. Various. - Ushabti-box Ankh(ef)khons, son of “Ankhef”, Dyn.XXI-XXII, Brooklyn NY, Brooklyn Museum of Art, 37.1524E.)

Prisse d’Avennes, E. in Revue Archéologique ii (1845-6), 749 [top]West Silsila. Shrines, Rock-stelae and Graffiti.v.213AGraffito of Khaemweset (son of Ramesses II), perhaps from here (or East Bank).

see A. D. R. in Revue Archéologique iii (1846-7), 116Saqqâra. No. 14 [D.43], Smenkhuptah.iii2.452Description (probably this tomb).

see Prisse d’Avennes, E. in Revue Archéologique iii (1846-7), 698-701, figs. on 698-9Gebel Barkal. Temples B1100-1200.vii.212Pair of colossal lions, in London, British Museum, EA 1 and 2.

Prisse d’Avennes, E. in Revue Archéologique iii (1846-7), 701-2Karnak. Objects in Museums.ii2.296Block with figures of Tuthmosis III, etc., in London, British Museum, EA 12.

Prisse d’Avennes, E. in Revue Archéologique iii (1846-7), 703 with fig.Karnak. Great Temple of Amun - East Part. Finds. Granite Sanctuary.ii2.102Granite boat of Queen Mutemwia, in London, British Museum, EA 43.

see Prisse d’Avennes, E. in Revue Archéologique iii (1846-7), 705[8]Royal name from fragment of naos of Nektanebos I, green basalt, in London, British Museum.<<>>

Prisse d’Avennes, E. in Revue Archéologique iii (1846-7), 705-6 [1-5]Omit. (<<>> - Headings of Dyn. XII royal stelae, in London, British Museum.)

Prisse d’Avennes, E. in Revue Archéologique iii (1846-7), 707 with fig.Abydos. Miscellaneous.v.96ALower part stela of Amenmen, Dyn. XVIII, in London, British Museum, EA 297.

Prisse d’Avennes, E. in Revue Archéologique iii (1846-7), 707Karnak. Miscellaneous.

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ii2.2951st line of text from stela of Tiberius, in London, British Museum, EA 398.

Prisse d’Avennes, E. in Revue Archéologique iii (1846-7), 711 [right]Thebes. Sheikh aAbd el-Qurna. Position Unknown.i2.676Part text from sarcophagus of Cleopatra, in British Museum 6706.

Prisse d’Avennes, E. in Revue Archéologique iii (1846-7), 711 [left], 712Thebes. Sheikh aAbd el-Qurna. Position Unknown.i2.675Name of mother from sarcophagus of Soter, in London, British Museum, EA 6705.

Prisse d’Avennes, E. in Revue Archéologique iii (1846-7), 7138Text of bronze cylinder-seal, Pepy I, in London, British Museum, EA 5495.

see Prisse d’Avennes, E. in Revue Archéologique iii (1846-7), 7148Cylinder-seal of Wer, temp. Pepy I, in Paris, Musée National du Louvre, E. 13441.

Prisse d’Avennes, E. in Revue Archéologique iii (1846-7), 715 [right]8Royal names from bronze naos of Merneptah-Siptah, in London, British Museum, EA 11015.

Prisse d’Avennes, E. in Revue Archéologique iii (1846-7), 717 fig.802-134-600Statuette of Horus lord of Letopolis as shrew-mouse, dedicated by Tjaihepenimu, son of Ptah...rau, LatePeriod, in London, British Museum, EA 61604. (Said to have been found at Thebes.)

Birch, S. in Revue Archéologique iv (1847-8), 770-1Iraq. Nimrud.vii.397Cartouche of Shuweben(?) or Webenre from plaque, in London, British Museum.

Birch in Revue Archéologique iv (1847-8), 626 [No. 1]AKarnak. Great Temple. Subsidiary Buildings. B..ii2.192Cartouches at (1)(a).

Birch, S. in Revue Archéologique iv (1847-8), 626 [No. 1]BKarnak. Great Temple. Subsidiary Buildings. B..ii2.192Cartouches at (1)(a).

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Birch, S. in Revue Archéologique iv (1847-8), 626 [No. 2]Karnak. Great Temple. Subsidiary Buildings. B.ii2.192Titles of Queen, etc. at (1)(a).

Birch, S. in Revue Archéologique iv (1847-8), 627 [No. 3]Karnak. Great Temple. Subsidiary Buildings. B.ii2.193Texts from lintel at (2).

see Leemans, C. in Revue Archéologique iv (1847-8), 718-720Thebes. Draa Abû el-Nagaa. XVII Dyn. Cemetery. Antef (Nubkheperre).i2.603Crown, in Leiden, Rijksmuseum van Oudheden, G.1.

Leemans in Revue Archéologique iv (1847-8), 721-2Thebes. Sheikh aAbd el-Qurna. Position Unknown. Brick tomb with coffins, temp. Hadrian.i2.675-6Part of text from sarcophagus of Cleopatra, in London, British Museum, EA 6706.

Leemans, C. in Revue Archéologique iv (1847-8), 724Thebes. Sheikh aAbd el-Qurna. Position Unknown. Brick tomb with coffins, temp. Hadrian.i2.675-6Name of mother from sarcophagus of Soter, in London, British Museum, EA 6705.

Leemans, C. in Revue Archéologique iv (1847-8), 725Thebes. Sheikh aAbd el-Qurna. Position Unknown. Brick tomb with coffins, temp. Hadrian.i2.675-6Part text of mother from sarcophagus of Tahefat, in London, British Museum, EA 6708.

Leemans, C. in Revue Archéologique iv (1847-8), 727Thebes. Sheikh aAbd el-Qurna. Position Unknown. Brick tomb with coffins, temp. Hadrian.i2.675-6Part of text of sarcophagus-lid of Tashendjeho, in Leiden, Rijksmuseum van Oudheden.

Leemans, C. in Revue Archéologique iv (1847-8), 7288Text of bronze cylinder-seal of Pepy II, in London, British Museum, EA 5495.

Revue Archéologique v (1848), 63 with plateKarnak. 10th Pylon. Blocks. of Amenophis IV.ii2.191Block in Paris, Musée National du Louvre, E.13482 ter.

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de Rougé, E. in Revue Archéologique v (1848-1849), 312Semna West. Rock-texts.vii.150Height of Nile, year 3 of Amenemhet-Sebekhotep, in name of Rensoneb.

see de Rougé, E. in Revue Archéologique vi (1849-50), 563-8Abydos. Miscellaneous.v.101Stela of Antefoker, Ameny and Imsu dedicated by son of the latter, in Leiden, Rijksmuseum vanOudheden, V.3.

A. L[eleux] P. in Rev. Arch. vii (1850-1), 670 pl. 154 (reversed) (as Dyn. XVIII and from Memphis)803-055-045Round-topped votive stela, Amun-Re ‘who hears prayer’ seated, and the ‘good goose’ (of Amun)opposite him, and below, Ptahmay before offerings, sandstone, probably early Dyn. XIX, formerly in H.Abbott and New York Historical Society collns., now in Brooklyn NY, Brooklyn Museum of Art,37.265E.

see de Rougé, E. in Revue Archéologique viii (1851), 38-9Cairo. Monuments and re-used blocks. After Dyn. XX.iv.71AStatue of priest holding naos, temp. Darius etc. seen in Cairo by Rosellini, present location unknown.

see de Rougé, E. in Revue Archéologique viii (1851), 37-60Tivoli. Hadrian’s Villa.vii.416Statue of Udjahorresnet, Vatican, Museo Gregoriano Egizio, 158.

de Rougé, E. in Revue Archéologique ix (1852-3), 668Elephantine. The ‘Quay’.v.225Block with date.

de Rougé, E. in Revue Archéologique ix (1852-3), 674-83Semna (West). Exterior of Temple of Tuthmosis III.vii.148(23)Tuthmosis III before seated statue of Sesostris III with ka.

de Rougé in Revue Archéologique ix (1852-3), 683Semna (West). Rock Texts.vii.150First line of text recording weight of Nile years 8 and 9 of Amenemhet III.

de Bertou, J. in Revue Archéologique xi (1854), 1-13, pl. 231

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Syria. Nahr el-Kelb. Rock-Stelae.vii.385South stela.

de Bertou, J. in Revue Archéologique xi (1854), 1-13, pl. 232[1]Syria. Nahr el-Kelb. Rock-Stelae.vii.385Middle stela.

de Bertou, J. in Revue Archéologique xi (1854), pl. 1-13, pl. 232[2]Syria. Nahr el-Kelb. Rock-Stelae.vii.385North Stela.

de Bertou, J. in Revue Archéologique xi (1854), 11, 12, pl. 232[3]aAdlun.vii.383Rock-stela.

Poitevin, E. in Revue Archéologique xi (1854), 65-8El-Kâb. Rock-tomb of Ahmosi called Pennekhbet.v.177Texts on statue-base in Paris, Musée National du Louvre.

Poitevin, E. in Revue Archéologique xi (1854), pl. 233 [upper and lower right], cf. pp. 70-3El-Kâb. Rock-tomb of Ahmosi called Pennekhbet.v.177Biographical text at (3).

Poitevin, E. in Revue Archéologique xi (1854), pl. 233 [lower left]El-Kâb. Rock-tomb of Ahmosi called Pennekhbet.v.177Lintel at (1)-(2).

Chabas, F. in Rev. Arch. 1st Sér. xiv (1857), 65-81, 193-212 pl. 307 (repr. Bibl. Ég. ix, 95-139 pl. ii)803-050-360Round-topped stela, in the lunette, on left, son [Amen]emhet before [Amen]mosi, Overseer of cattle of[Amun], son of woman Henut, and wife Nefertere, seated at table with offerings, with small son behind,and on right, Si-iy, First lector priest of Osiris, censing and libating before seated woman Bakt, a registerwith two sons and four daughters seated on the ground, and twenty-eight lines of hymn to Osiris andoffering text below, probably temp. Tuthmosis III, formerly in Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale, 20, now inMusée National du Louvre, C 286 [E.13482 bis].

see Birch, S. in Revue Archéologique xvi (1859), 268 [top] n. 2

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Omit. (<<>> - Statuette-base Antef VIII (Nubkheperre) with captives, formerly in Lee colln. 27.)

see Mariette, A. in Revue Archéologique N.S. ii (1860), 19-20Gîza. Pyramid-complex of Khephren.iii2.21Statues, from Temples of Khephren.

see Mariette, A. in Revue Archéologique N.S. ii (1860), 20-3Saqqâra. Between the Monastery and Sekhemkhet’s enclosure. Tomb of Tenry, temp. Ramesses II.iii2.666Incomplete wall (a) II with ‘Table of Kings’ in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34516.

Mariette, A. in Revue Archéologique N.S. ii (1860), 29Thebes. Draa Abû el-Nagaa. XVII Dynasty Cemetery.i2.600Burial of Kamosi, description.

Mariette, A. in Revue Archéologique N.S. ii (1860), 29-33 and pl. xviKarnak. 6th Pylon. Vestibule.ii2.89Annals of Tuthmosis III.

de Rougé, E. in Revue Archéologique N.S. ii (1860), 287-312, pl. xxi, xxiiKarnak. 6th Pylon. Vestibule.ii2.89Annals of Tuthmosis III.

Chabas, F. in Revue Archéologique N. S. iii (1861), 14-15 with fig.Thebes. Miscellaneous. Various.i2.21Weight with text mentioning the Treasury of Heliopolis (from Harris colln.).

Mariette, A. in Revue Archéologique N. S. iii (1861), 101-102Tanis. Great Temple. Line of Royal Statues.iv.19ACartouche of Mre-mesha, and text of Apophis, from south statue of Mre-mesha (86), in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 37466.

see Mariette, A. in Revue Archéologique N. S. iii (1861), 103 with note 3Tôd. Miscellaneous.v.169AStatue of Sebekhotep IV, in Paris, Musée National du Louvre, A 17.

Mariette, A. in Revue Archéologique N. S. iii (1861), 104-7 pl. 4

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Tanis. Avenue. So called ‘Hyksos’ Monuments.iv.16Forepart of sphinx, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 394.

Mariette, A. in Revue Archéologique N. S. iii (1861), pl 5Tanis. So called ‘Hyksos’ Monuments.iv.17Sphinx, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 393.

Mariette, A. in Revue Archéologique N. S. iii (1861), 104-6, 250 pl. 5Tanis. Avenue. Hyksos Sphinxes.iv.16ASphinx, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 394.

Chabas, F. in Revue Archéologique N. S. iii (1861), 298-9 with fig.Karnak. North East Temple A.ii2.271Fragment of circumcision scene.

see Mariette, A. in Revue Archéologique N. S. iii (1861), 337Tell el-Muqdâm. Finds.iv.38Lower part colossal statue usurped by Nehesi, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 538.

de Rougé, E. in Revue Archéologique N.S. iv (1861), pl. xv, pp. 196-222Karnak. Court North of Vestibule.ii2.94Poetical stela, Tuthmosis III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34010.

Devéria, T. in Revue Archéologique N. S. iv (1861), 250Tanis. Other remains from Temple.iv.22Sides of throne of a statue usurped by Ramesses II, in Paris, Musée National du Louvre, A 20.

Devéria, T. in Revue Archéologique N. S. iv (1861), 256-7 with fig. 5Iraq. Baghdad.vii.396Lion of Khyan, in London, British Museum, EA 987.

Devéria, T. in Revue Archéologique N. S. iv (1861), 258-9800-471-700Statuette of a king wearing nemes, lost below knees, probably Amenemhet III, green schist, in Paris,Musée National du Louvre, N.464.

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Devéria, T. in Revue Archéologique N. S. iv (1861), 259Tell el-Muqdâm. Finds.iv.38Lower part of a colossal statue, text by feet with cartouche of Nehesi, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG538.

Devéria, T. in Revue Archéologique N. S. iv (1861), 261Tanis. Avenue of Sphinxes.iv.15Erased names from a sphinx, usurped by Merneptah and Sesonchis I, in Paris, Musée National du Louvre,A 23.

de Rougé, E. in Revue Archéologique N. S. iv (1861), 355-71Karnak. 6th Pylon. Tuthmosis III.ii2.88(235)Names of northern peoples.

Mariette, A. in Revue Archéologique N.S. v (1862), 298[5]Tanis. Great Temple. Transverse Line of Statues.iv.19ACartouches of Mre-mesha and Apophis from statues, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37466-7.

Mariette, A. in Revue Archéologique N.S. v (1862), pls. vi, vii cf. pp. 299-301Tanis. So-called ‘Hyksos’ Monuments.iv.17Statue-group, Niles with fish and lotus, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, 392.

Chabas, F. in Revue Archéologique N.S. v (1862), 370-4 with fig.Thebes. Miscellaneous. Coffins.i2.822Deceased drinking, in scene on coffins of Seramun, Dyn. XX, in Besançon Museum.

Devéria, T. in Revue Archéologique N.S. vi (1862), 101-4Karnak. Temple of Amun Re-Harakhti. From Rifaud Excavations.ii2.215Block statue of Bekenkhons from “Temple de l’Est”, Munich, Staatliche Sammlung Ägyptischer Kunst,Gl. WAF.38.

de Horrack, J. in Revue Archéologique N.S. vi (1862), 129-388Linen hypocephalus (woman) of Tade, Late Period, in Paris, Musée National du Louvre, A.F.1936.

see de Rougé, E., E. in Revue Archéologique N.S. vii (1863), 194-6Syria. Island of Ruad.

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de Rougé, E. in Revue Archéologique N.S. vii (1863), 196Sûr (Tyre).vii.383Text of fragment of cylinder, Dyn. XXVI.

see de Rougé, E. in Revue Archéologique N.S. vii (1863), 196-7Saïda (Sidon).vii.383Fragment of granite altar, Dyn. XIX-XX.

see Mariette, A. in Revue Archéologique N.S. viii (1863), 413-22Gebel Barkal. Temple B.500.vii.217Stela of Piankhy in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 48862.

Devéria in Revue Archéologique N.S. viii (1863), 8Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Burials. Tombs of Priests of Montu.i2.647Texts from sarcophagus of Irtubasteudja-ennefu, daughter Takelothis II, in Paris, Musée National duLouvre, E.3872.

Devéria, T. in Revue Archéologique N.S. viii (1863),9Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Burials. Tombs of Priests of Montu.i2.647Text from inner coffin of Irtubaste-udjaennefu, daughter Takelothis II, in Paris, Museé de l’Opéra, Cat.17.

Devéria, T. in Revue Archéologique N.S. viii (1863), 10Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Burials. Tombs of Priests of Montu.i2.647Text of lid of sarcophagus of Pemu II, in Paris, Musée National du Louvre, E.3863.

see Devéria, T. in Revue Archéologique N.S. viii (1863), 12Thebes. Miscellaneous. Coffins.i2.832Coffin of Tashepenkhons, Dyn. XXII, in Paris, Musée National du Louvre, E.3913.

see Devéria, T. in Revue Archéologique N.S. viii (1863), 12-13Thebes. Sheikh Abd el-Qurna. Intrusive Burials. Various.i2.678Fragment of sarcophagus of [Pedeamun]-nebnesuttaui, Dyn. XXIII, in Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum,

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de Rougé, E. in Revue Archéologique N.S. viii (1863), pl. xiv, pp. 94-127Gebel Barkal. Temple B.500vii.217Scene from stela of Piankhy, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 48862.

see de Harrack, J. in Revue Archéologique N.S. ix (1864), 45-6Omit. (<<>> - Rome. Obelisk, Lateran.)

Mariette, A. in Revue Archéologique N.S. x (1864), 169-86Saqqâra. Between the Monastery and Sekhemphet’s Enclosure. Tomb of Tenry, temp. Ramesses II, Wall(a) II w.iii2.666Table of Kings, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34516.

de Rougé, E. in Revue Archéologique N.S. x (1864), 85-6El-Kâb. Tomb 3. Paheri.v.177(5)-(6)AText of inspecting harvest.

see Devéria, T. in Revue Archéologique N.S. xi (1865), 50-65Abydos. Temple of Sethos I.vi.25(229)-(230)Table of Kings.

Mariette, A. in Revue Archéologique N.S. xi (1865), 169-85, pl. ivTanis. Other Remains from Temple. New Kingdom.iv.23Stela of Sety, Vizier (Stela of ‘year 400').

Revue Archéologique N.S. xi (1865), pl. ixOmit. (<<>> - Edfu. Temple of Horus. - Plan.)

de Rougé, J. in Revue Archéologique N.S. xi (1865), pl. x, 368-70 [H,E], 382-6Edfu. Temple of Horus. Exterior of Sanctuary.vi.147East half, base, Ptolemy IV and nomes. Texts of King and nomes.

see Mariette, A. in Revue Archéologique N.S. xii (1865), 161-79Gebel Barkal. Temple B.500vii.217Stelae removed in 1862.

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de Rougé, J. in Revue Archéologique N.S. xii (1865), 199-213, 321-37 pls. xix, xxiEdfu. Temple of Horus. Exterior of Sanctuary.vi.147East half, base. Texts of nomes.

de Rougé, J. in Revue Archéologique N.S. xii (1865), 329Karnak. Great Temple. Rooms South of Sanctuary. South Passage XXIV.ii2.107(329)Part of Calendar of feasts, Tuthmosis III.

de Rougé, J. in Revue Archéologique N.S. xii (1865), 330Elephantine. The ‘Quay’.v.225Block with calendar text of Tuthmosis III.

Mariette, A. in Revue Archéologique N.S. xiii (1866), 73-99 with pl. ii bis.Abydos. Temple of Sethos I.vi.29(229)-(230)Table of Kings.

de Rougé, J. in Revue Archéologique N.S. xiii (1866), 297-305 pl. xxEdfu. Temple of Horus. Exterior of Sanctuary.vi.147East half, base. Text of nomes.

see Mariette, A. in Revue Archéologique N.S. xiii (1866), 433-9Ancient Canal from Red Sea. North of Head of Gulf of Suez.iv.52ABilingual stela of Xerxes, one fragment of top in Paris, Musée National du Louvre.

Maspero in Revue Archéologique N.S. xv (1867), pl. v [a] cf. pp. 290-1Dendera. Inner Hypostyle. Entrance.vi.50(42)APart of oblation text to Hathor.

Mariette, A. in Revue Archéologique N.S. xv (1867), pl. v [b,d,f,g,j,k], cf. 290-1Dendera. Great Temple.vi.62ATexts of Niles from bases in inner Sanctuary.

Mariette, A. in Revue Archéologique N.S. xv (1867), pl. v [c], cf. 290-1Dendera. Great Temple.vi.61ATexts of Niles from bases in interior of Chapel XIII.

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Mariette, A. in Revue Archéologique N.S. xv (1867), pl. v [e.h,i], cf. 290-1Dendera. Great Temple.vi.55ATexts of Niles from bases in interior of Outer Vestibule.

de Rougé, J. in Revue Archéologique N.S. xv (1867), 330-41Edfu. Temple of Horus. Exterior of Sanctuary.vi.147East half, base. Text of nomes.

see Rodenbach, C. in Revue Archéologique N.S. xvii (1868), 314-17Saqqâra. Objects from tombs.iii2.774Cubit-rod of Amenemopet, temp. Haremhab, in Turin, Museo Egizio, Cat. 6347.

Maspero, G. in Revue Archéologique N.S. xvii (1868), 329-39 pls. xi, xiiGebel Barkal. Temple B. 500.vii.218Dream-stela of Tanutamun in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 48863.

Lieblein, F. in Revue Archéologique N.S. xviii (1868), 274-5Saqqâra. Serapeum. Unassigned Apis Stela.iii2.811Stela of Neferseshem-psametek, Dyn. XXVI, names and titles, in Paris, Musée National du Louvre, S.2254[IM.4067].

see Lieblein, F. in Revue Archéologique N.S. xviii (1868), 277-8Omit. (<<>> - Wâdi H. ammâmât. - Genealogy from rock-text (from L. D. III. 275a).)

Lieblein, F. in Revue Archéologique N.S. xviii (1868), 280 [near top]8Text from inner coffin of Tabekenkhons, Late Period, in Turin, Museo Egizio, Cat. 2226.

see Lieblein, F. in Revue Archéologique N.S. xviii (1868), 280 [middle]Omit. (<<>> - Names from coffins, in Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum, 8-10.)

Lieblein, F. in Revue Archéologique N.S. xviii (1868), 280 [bottom]Names and titles801-643-070Lower part of block statue of Bekenkhons, First prophet of Amun, etc., son of Amenemopet, Overseer ofrecruits of the temple of Amun, with mention of deified Amenophis I, granodiorite, temp. Setnakht toRamesses III, in Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum, 2082.

Lieblein, F. in Revue Archéologique N.S. xviii (1868), 282-3 [I]

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Saqqâra. Serapeum. Apis XXXII. Year 37 of Sesonchis V.iii2.788Genealogy from stela of Pasenhor, in Paris, Musée National du Louvre, IM.2846.

Lieblein, F. in Revue Archéologique N.S. xviii (1868), 285Saqqâra. Serapeum. Apis XXIX. Year 28 of Sesonchis II.iii2.786Genealogy from 1st stela of Pedesi, in Paris, Musée National du Louvre, IM. 3749.

Lieblein, F. (sic) in Rev. Arch. N.S. xviii (1868), 285 [top]Names and titles803-061-000Round-topped stela, woman, Shepenwept, daughter of Userken, First prophet of Amun, and woman Tent...,in adoration before Osiris, end of Dyn. XXII, in Turin, Museo Egizio, Cat. 1632.

Lieblein, F. in Revue Archéologique N.S. xviii (1868), 285 [bottom]Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Burials. Tombs of Priests of Montu.i2.647Names from coffin of Pemu temp. Takelothis II, in Paris, Musée National du Louvre, E. 3863.

Lieblein, F. (sic.) in Rev. Arch. N.S. xviii (1868), 287Names on right part803-060-400Round-topped stela in two fragments, bottom right corner lost, Hor, Beloved of the god, wearing pantherskin and libating and censing during invocation ritual on behalf of Nemaret, King’s son of Takelothis(probably II) and woman Tashep, before hawk-headed Re-Harakhti at table with offerings, wood, in Vatican,Museo Gregoriano Egizio, Inv. 329 (right part formerly in Turin, Museo Egizio, Cat. 1468).

Lieblein, F. in Revue Archéologique N.S. xviii (1868), 290 [bottom]Saqqâra. Sacred Animal Complexes. Serapeum. Year 37 of Sesonchis V.iii2.807Unassigned Apis-stelae probably Dyn. XXII, text from stela of Taped, in Paris, Musée National du Louvre,IM.3088.

Lieblein, F. in Revue Archéologique N.S. xviii (1868), 291Saqqâra. Serapeum. Fourth Apis year 2, Pemu.iii2.208Name from stela of Djeamunefankh, in Paris, Musée National du Louvre, 47.

Mariette, A. in Revue Archéologique N.S. xix (1869), pl. iii [b, 1st. col.] facing 82Saqqâra. D.52 Senenuankh.iii2.582(2)Text of watching estates.

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Mariette, A. in Revue Archéologique N.S. xix (1869), pl. iii [a, b, col. 2]Saqqâra. Necropolis.iii2.97AUnidentified texts.

Mariette, A. in Revue Archéologique N.S. xix (1869), pl. iii [b, 3rd col.] facing 82 (probably)Saqqâra. Northern Gp. Tomb No. 22 [D.39]. Kapure.iii2.455(2)Text of watching estates at (2), from chapel of Kapure, in Philadelphia PA, The University of PennsylvaniaMuseum of Archaeology and Anthropology, E. 15729.

Mariette, A. in Revue Archéologique N.S. xix (1869), pl. III [b, cols. 5, 6] facing 82Saqqâra. No. 78 [D.1; S 901]. Neteruser.iii2.485(3)Doorway, texts in front of offering-bringers at (c) and (d).

Mariette, A. in Revue Archéologique N.S. xix (1869), pl. III [d]Saqqâra. No. 83 [D.6; S.907]. Tomb of Khenu.iii2.488(3)Names of first ten estates.

Mariette, A. in Revue Archéologique N.S. xix (1869), pl. iv [c, top] facing 87Saqqâra. Northern Group. Tomb No. 21 [D.40]. Ankhmare.iii2.455Text of offering-bringers with haunches.

Mariette, A. in Revue Archéologique N.S. xix (1869), pl. iv [c. bottom]Saqqâra. Northern Group. Tomb No. 22 [D.39]. Kapure.iii2.456(6)Text of butchers from chapel in Philadelphia PA, The University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeologyand Anthropology, E. 15729.

Mariette, A. in Revue Archéologique N.S. xix (1869), pls. iii [b, 4th column] facing 82, iv [c, middle] facing 87Saqqâra. East of Step Pyramid. Tomb E.11, Neferseshem-seshet.iii2.585North wall of niche texts above both registers of offering bringers, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1492.

Mariette, A. in Revue Archéologique N.S. xix (1869), pl. iv [e] facing 87Saqqâra. D.55, Neferirtnef. Entrance.iii2.583(1)Texts of estates from doorway of chapel, in Brussels, Musées Royaux d’Art et d’Histoire, E.2465.

Mariette, A. in Revue Archéologique N.S. xix (1869), pl. iv [f, g]Saqqâra. Necropolis.

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Pierret, P. in Revue Archéologique N.S. xix (1869), pl. viii, cf. 273-83Abydos. Osiris Temple. Road to Portal.v.44Stela, year 4 of Ramesses IV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 48876.

Devéria, T. in Revue Archéologique N.S. xx (1869), fig. on 308, pl. xix opp. 348.Thebes. TT 35, Bekenkhons.i2.62Scribe’s palette, in Paris, Musée National du Louvre, 3018.

Lenormant, F. in Revue Archéologique N.S. xxi (1870), 104-8Esna. Great Temple.vi.114(23)Cartouche from scene.

see Lenormant, F. in Revue Archéologique N.S. xxi (1870), 151Memphis. Miscellaneous.iii2.741AStela of Psametek-a(u)neit with hieroglyphic and Carian texts, Dyn. XXVI, in Lausanne, Museé Cantonaled’archéologie et d’histoire, 4727.

Pierret, P. in Revue Archéologique N.S. xxi (1870), 285-306 pl. xiOmit. (<<>> - Valley of Kings. KV 17, Sethos I. - Part of text from sarcophagus in London, Sir John SoaneMuseum.)

de Rougé, J. in Revue Archéologique N.S. xxii (1870-1), 1-15 pls. xvi, xviiEdfu. Temple of Horus. Exterior of Sanctuary.vi.147East half, base, text of nomes.

Maspero, G. in Revue Archéologique N.S. xxii (1870-1), 329-36Gebel Barkal. Temple B.500.vii.218Text of excommunication-stela, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 48865.

de Rougé, J. in Revue Archéologique N.S. xxiii (1872), 65-80 pls. ii, iiiEdfu. Temple of Horus. Exterior of Sanctuary.vi.147East half, base, text of nomes.

Maspero, G. in Revue Archéologique N.S. xxv (1873), 300-313

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Gebel Barkal. Temple B.500vii.217Enthronement-stela, corrections to text.

de Rougé, J. in Revue Archéologique N.S. xxviii (1874), 220-9, 281-7 pls. xviii, xxv, xxviEdfu. Temple of Horus. Exterior of Sanctuary.vi.147East half base, text of nomes.

Maspero, G. in Revue Archéologique N. S. xxxiv (1877), 320 fig., cf. 319-22Wâdi Tummilât. Pithom. Temple.iv.53AGrey granite Hyksos sphinx, usurped by Ramesses II, at Ismaailia.

see Maspero, G. in Revue Archéologique N.S. xxxiv (1877), 321-2Wâdi Tummilât. Pithom. Temple.iv.53AStela, Ramesses II before Re-Harakhti, in Ismaailia Museum.

Clermont-Ganneau, C. in Revue Archéologique N.S. xxxvii (1879), 31-38Egypto-Phoenician stela, found in southern France, now in Carpentras Museum, France.

Clermont-Ganneau, G. in Revue Archéologique N.S. xxxvii (1879), 34 with fig.Abydos. Miscellaneous. In Private Collections.v.104ASketch of stela of King before Osiris with Aramaic text, formerly in Salt colln. 429, Rogers colln. 74, andForman colln. 213.

Revillout, E. in Revue Archéologique N.S. xxxvii (1879), pl. xiv, facing 335Saqqâra. Objects connected with the Serapeum.iii2.819Relief, upper part of Khaemweset, in Paris, Musée National du Louvre, N.518.

see Bouriant in Revue Archéologique N.S. xliii (1882), 279-84Theban tomb. TT 55, Ramosi.i2.105Account.

Revue Archéologique 3 Ser. vii (1886), fig. on 165 (inaccurate)Turkey. Ak-Hissar (Thyatira).vii.399Text from block with Shu (text probably forgery), in Istanbul, Ancient Oriental Museum.

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Renan, A. in Revue Archéologique 3 Sér. ix (1887), 37-8 with fig.Beirût.vii.384Fragment stela palette, with people marching, Predynastic, in Paris, Musée National du Louvre, E.11256.

Renan, E. and Berger, P. in Revue Archéologique 3 Sér. x (1887), pls. xi, xii cf. 1-8Sidon.vii.384Sarcophagus of Penptah, in Istanbul, Archaeological Museum, 800.

Maspero, G. in Revue Archéologique 3 Sér. x (1887), 8-10Sidon.vii.384Text of sarcophagus of Penptah, in Istanbul, Archaeological Museum, 800.

see Hamdy, J. in Revue Archéologique 3 Sér. x (1887), 145-8Sidon.vii.384Sarcophagus of Penptah, in Istanbul, Archaeological Museum, 800.

Heuzey, L. in Revue Archéologique 3 Sér. xv (1890), pl. iv, v, 146[A], 149-50 [B,C]Abydos. Miscellaneous.v.105Slate Palette 3, fragment in Paris, Musée National du Louvre, E.11254.

Reinach, S. in Revue Archéologique 3 Sér. xix (1892), fig. on 88Omit. (<<>> - Mycenae (Tsountas) - Inscribed fragments.)

de Morgan, J. in Revue Archéologique 3 Sér. xxiv (1894), 18-33Abûsîr. Necropolis. Tomb of Ptahshepses. Dyn. V.iii2.341-2Description.

de Morgan, J. in Revue Archéologique 3 Sér. xxiv (1894), 21 fig. 2Abûsîr. Necropolis. Tomb of Ptahshepses. Dyn. V.iii2.341-2Plan.

de Morgan, J. in Revue Archéologique 3 Sér. xxiv (1894), 24Abûsîr. Necropolis. Tomb of Ptahshepses. Dyn. V.iii2.341-2Titles of deceased, from pillars, and architrave texts, from Court.

de Morgan, J. in Revue Archéologique 3 Sér. xxiv (1894), 26, 27, 31 figs. 4, 5, 9

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de Morgan, J. in Revue Archéologique 3 Sér. xxiv (1894), pl. iAbûsîr. Necropolis. Tomb of Ptahshepses. Dyn. V.iii2.341-2Offerings before statues at (1a).

de Morgan, J. in Revue Archéologique 3 Sér. xxiv (1894), pl. iiAbûsîr. Necropolis. Tomb of Ptahshepses. Dyn. V.iii2.341-2Statue drawn in procession at (1b).

de Morgan, J. in Revue Archéologique 3 Sér. xxiv (1894), 32Abûsîr. Necropolis. Tomb of Ptahshepses. Dyn. V.iii2.341-2Text of wife at 10(f).

de Morgan, J. in Revue Archéologique 3 Sér. xxiv (1894), 27-30 fig. 6-8Abûsîr. Necropolis. Tomb of Ptahshepses. Dyn. V.iii2.341Two lotus columns, limestone.

de Morgan, J. in Revue Archéologique 3 Sér. xxiv (1894), 31Abûsîr. Necropolis. Tomb of Ptahshepses. Dyn. V.iii2.341-2(5-7)Granite statue base with feet, and head of a limestone statue.

Daressy, G. in Revue Archéologique 3 Sér. xxvii (1895), 286-92 pls. xiv, xvThebes. TT 162, Kenamun.i2.275(1)Deceased, wife and Syrian boats and Syrians.

Daressy, G. in Revue Archéologique 3 Sér. xxviii (1896), 72-81Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun.i2.630General account.

Daressy, G. in Revue Archéologique 3 Sér. xxviii (1896), 75-8Thebes. Deir el-Bah. ri. Near Temple of Hatshepsut. Tombs of Priests of Amun.i2.630Cartouches, etc.

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Gauthier, J.-E. and Jéquier, G. in Revue Archéologique 3 Sér. xxix (1896), 36-70el-Lisht. Pyramid-Field.iv.77General account.

Gauthier, J.-E. and Jéquier, G. in Revue Archéologique 3 Sér. xxix (1896), 39-70el-Lisht. Pyramid-Field.iv.81Account of South Pyramid.

Gauthier, J.-E. and Jéquier, G. in Revue Archéologique 3 Sér. xxix (1896), 42-3 figs. 6, 7el-Lisht. Pyramid-Field.iv.83Decorated panels, in New York NY, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 34.1.205-8, Nile = Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 60269.

Gauthier, J.-E. and Jéquier, G. in Revue Archéologique 3 Sér. xxix (1896), 51-2 figs. 13-15el-Lisht. Pyramid-Field.iv.82Statues of Sesostris I from Cachette.

Gauthier, J.-E. and Jéquier, G. in Revue Archéologique 3 Sér. xxix (1896), 54 fig. 17el-Lisht. Pyramid-Field.iv.82Plan of Mortuary Temple.

Gauthier, J.-E. and Jéquier, G. in Revue Archéologique 3 Sér. xxix (1896), 56 fig. 19el-Lisht. Pyramid-Field.iv.83Plan and section of Small pyramid on south side.

Gauthier, J.-E. and Jéquier, G. in Revue Archéologique 3 Sér. xxix (1896), 62 fig. 21 cf. pp. 60-64el-Lisht. Pyramid-Field.iv.82Statues of Sesostris I, from Cachette.

Gauthier, J.-E. and Jéquier, G. in Revue Archéologique 3 Sér. xxix (1896), 63 fig. 22 cf. pp. 49, 65el-Lisht. Pyramid-Field.iv.82Osiride statues, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 399 and 401, from Approach.

Gauthier, J.-E. and Jéquier, G. in Revue Archéologique 3 Sér. xxix (1896), 68 fig. 24el-Lisht. Pyramid-Field.iv.84

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Gauthier, J.-E. and Jéquier, G. in Revue Archéologique 3 Sér. xxix (1896), pl. xiiel-Lisht. Pyramid-Field.iv.82Statues of Sesostris I, from Cachette.

Gauthier, J.-E. and Jéquier, G. in Revue Archéologique 3 Sér. xxix (1896), pl. xiiiel-Lisht. Pyramid-Field.iv.77Maps of site.

Gauthier, J.-E. and Jéquier, G. in Revue Archéologique 3 Sér. xxix (1896), pl. xiiiel-Lisht. Pyramid-Field.iv.81Plan of South Pyramid.

Gardiner, A. H. in Revue Archéologique 3 Sér. xxix (1896), 120Omit. (<<>> - Thebes. Temple of Merneptah. - Name of Israel from stela of Amenophis III, re-used in year5 of Merneptah, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 34025.)

Daressy, G. in Revue Archéologique 3 Sér. xxix (1896), 319-28 with fig. 1Saqqâra. North of Teti Pyramid. Tomb of Mereruka.iii2.525Plan of tomb.

Daressy, G. in Revue Archéologique 3 Sér. xxix (1896), 319-28 with fig. 1, cf. 2Saqqâra. North of Teti Pyramid. Tomb of Mereruka.iii2.525Plan showing position.

Daressy, G. in Revue Archéologique 3 Sér. xxix (1896), 325 pl. xviiiSaqqâra. North of Teti Pyramid. Tomb of Mereruka.iii2.533(77)Statue with texts on either side.

see Daressy, G. in Revue Archéologique 3 Sér. xxix (1896), 328-30Saqqâra. North of Teti Pyramid. LS10. Tomb of Kagemni. Temp. Teti.iii2.521Description.

Daressy, G. in Revue Archéologique 3 Sér. xxxii (1898), 235-40 with figs. 1-3Omit. (<<>> - Thebes. Valley of the Kings. KV 6, Ramesses IX. - Ostracon with plan and measurementsin Cairo, Egyptian Museum.)

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Maspero, G. in Revue Archéologique 3 Sér. xxxii (1898), 307Abydos. Umm el-Qaaâb.v.81Sealing of Peribsen.

Naville, E. in Revue Archéologique 3 Sér. xxxii (1898), 1-11 with figs. 1, 3, 4Saqqâra. Objects from Tombs.iii2.770Wooden box with frieze of animals, late Dyn. XVIII, in Boston MA, Museum of Fine Arts, 49.493 (formerlyMacGregor colln. 548).

Naville, E. in Revue Archéologique 3 Sér. xxxii (1898), 5 fig. 2el-Lahûn. Town ‘Kahûn’. Various.iv.112AFragment of a wooden toilet-box with a hunting-scene, Dyn. XVIII, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG44707.

Naville, E. in Revue Archéologique 3 Sér. xxxii (1898), 9 fig. 5, cf. 4Saqqâra. Tombs Position Unknown. Serbykhen.iii2.717Box-lid with hunting-scene, in Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum, 1882.

Clédat, J. in Revue Archéologique 3 Sér. xxxii (1898), 15 fig. 1Saqqâra. Tomb LS 6. Metjen. Dyn. IV.iii2.493(4)Deceased seated at top of (4) from chapel in Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum, 1105.

Moret, A. in Rev. Arch. 3 Sér. xxxiv (1899), 231-9 fig. on 237Texts and IV803-050-350Round-topped stela with triangular summit, five registers, I, double scene, Hor, Head of bow makers,kneeling in adoration, and hymns to Re-Harakhti and Re-Atum, II, double scene, Hor in adoration beforeseated Osiris, and offering to seated Anubis, III, daughter before Hor and wife Nayt seated, IV, two menpainting(?) a curved stick and a part of chariot before deceased seated making a bow, V, deceased kneelingin adoration and eleven columns of hymn to the Aten, end of Dyn. XVIII, in Paris, Musée National duLouvre, C 259 [A.F. 54; N.5405].

Maspero, G. in Rev. Arch. 3 Sér. xxxiv (1899), 321-2 pl. ix803-034-580Lower part of stela, two registers, two men and three women before [Us]er, and below, User, Overseer ofthe department, and wife Nubti seated at table with offerings, and a small figure of son Rudjahau presentingduck to them, late Dyn. XI or early Dyn. XII, in de Saint-Marceaux colln. in 1899.

Guimet, E. in Revue Archéologique 3 Sér. xxxvi (1900), 75-86 with figs. 3-11

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France. Rhône Valley.vii.420Egyptian objects in connection with cult of Isis, in Paris, Museé Guimet.

Guimet, E. in Revue Archéologique 3 Sér. xxxvi (1900), 86 fig. 11 [right]France. Rhône Valley.vii.420Sistrum, 1st Century BC, in Paris, Musée National du Louvre, E.22262.

Moret, A. in Revue Archéologique 3 Sér. xxxviii (1901), 198-212 figs. 1-11Omit. (<<>> - Scenes taken from Lepsius etc.)

see Maspero in Revue Archéologique 4 Sér. i (1903), 413-418Valley of Kings. KV 43, Tuthmosis IV.i2.559Account of discovery.

Weill, R. in Revue Archéologique 4 Sér. ii (1903), 231 fig. 1Sinai. Wâdi Maghâra.vii.340Sekhemkhet slays Bedawi [No. 1].

Weill, R. in Revue Archéologique 4 Sér. ii (1903), 232 fig. 2Abydos. Umm el-Qaaâb. Tomb of Wedemu (Den)-Semti.v.84Ivory tabled King and enemy, in London, British Museum, EA 55586 (formerly MacGregor colln.).

Weill, R. in Revue Archéologique 4 Sér. ii (1903), 233 figs. 3, 4Sinai. Wâdi Maghâra.vii.340Stela of [Djoser]-Neterikhet [No. 2].

Weill, R. in Revue Archéologique 4 Sér. ii (1903), 237 fig. 5Sinai. Wâdi Maghâra.vii.341Stela of Neuserre (part) [No. 10].

Roulin, E. in Revue Archéologique 4 Sér. iii (1904), 100 figs. 1, 2Hierakonpolis. Temple Enclosure. Main Deposit.v.195Two ivory statuettes, in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, E.174, 180.

Roulin, E. in Revue Archéologique 4 Sér. iii (1904), 102 fig. 3Hierakonpolis. Temple Enclosure. Main Deposit.

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v.195AIvory dog, in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, E.310 (1896-1909).

Roulin, E. in Revue Archéologique 4 Sér. iii (1904), 107 figs. 6-8Abydos. Osiris Temple. Chamber M. 69.v.40Statuette of a king, Dyn. I-III, in London, British Museum, EA 37996.

Roulin, E. in Revue Archéologique 4 Sér. iii (1904), 108 figs. 9-10Abydos. Osiris Temple. Finds.V.46Ivory statuette of Khufu, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 36143.

Mallon, A. in Rev. Arch. 4 Sér. v (1905), 169-71 fig. 1803-099-085Rectangular votive stela, composite sphinx, no doubt Tutu, no text, Roman Period, in Cairo, Collège de laSainte-Famille, in 1905. (From Luxor.)

Mallon, A. in Revue Archéologique 4 Sér. v (1905), fig. 2803-099-100Roughly rectangular votive stela with a composite sphinx, no doubt Tutu, in very high relief, no text, RomanPeriod, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 27574.

Mallon, A. in Revue Archéologique 4 Sér. v (1905), fig. 3803-099-120Rectangular votive stela, composite sphinx, no doubt Tutu, no text, Roman Period, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 27119 (Temp. No. 15.3.25.4).

Mallon, A. in Revue Archéologique 4 Sér. v (1905), fig. 4v.130ATutu as composite sphinx (relief), Roman, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 27097 (Temp. 15.3.25.3).

Mallon, A. in Revue Archéologique 4 Sér. v (1905), fig. 5803-099-149Rectangular votive stela, composite sphinx, no doubt Tutu, no text, Roman Period, in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, Temp. No. 7.3.25.13. (From Upper Egypt.)

Mallon, A. in Revue Archéologique 4 Sér. v (1905), 174-5 fig. 6803-079-260Rectangular votive stela (plaque) in the form of niche, Tutu(?) ‘great of strength, son of Neith’ as sphinx, LatePeriod or Ptolemaic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 22224 (JE 37601).

Mallon, A. in Revue Archéologique 4 Sér. v (1905), fig. 7803-099-150

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see Revillout, E. in Revue Archéologique 4 Sér. v (1905), 341-2Rhodes.vii.404Royal torso with demotic text dedicated by Dionysius, Ptolemaic, in Paris, Musée National du Louvre, A.M.1317.

Capart, J. in Revue Archéologique 4 Sér. x (1907), 369-372 pl. xvi801-645-450Man carrying jar on his shoulders, late Dyn. XVIII, formerly in C. Bogaert and J. Sams collns., now inLiverpool, Liverpool Museum, M.13519.

von Bissing, F. W. in Revue Archéologique 4 Sér. xv (1910), 259Omit. (<<>> - Ivory figurine, Predynastic, in Brooklyn NY, Brooklyn Museum of Art,35.1268 (formerlyin von Bissing colln. and The Hague, Scheurleer Museum).)

von Bissing, F. W. in Revue Archéologique 4 Sér. xv (1910), 259 fig. 35Mît Rahîna. Miscellaneous.iii2.864Kneeling statue of Hetepdief, late Dyn. II or Dyn. III, granite, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1.

see Deonna, W. in Revue Archéologique 4 Sér. xvi (1910), 406Tell Bast.a. Great Temple. Finds.iv.31AStatue, Dyn. XIII, usurped by Ramesses II, in Geneva Museum, 8934.

see Reinach, A. J. in Revue Archéologique 4 Sér. xvii (1911), 451-2Qift.v.123Account of excavations 1910-11.

Touraïeff, B. in Revue Archéologique 4 Sér. xviii (1911), 20-29, 33-5 with figs. 1, 4-8Russia.vii.400Small Egyptian objects from various sites.

Touraïeff, B. in Revue Archéologique 4 Sér. xviii (1911), 27 fig. 14, 26-7[a], fig. 12Kertsch (Russia).vii.400Black granite head of a Queen, in St Petersburg, Hermitage Museum, 3099 and scarab of Menkheperre.

see Reinach, A. J. in Revue Archéologique 4 Sér. xviii (1911), 329-38

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Qift.v.123AAccount of excavations.

Guimet, E. in Revue Archéologique 4 Sér. xx (1912), 197-210 with figs. 1,3,4 and note by Moret.France. Rhône Valley.vii.420Egyptian deposits in cult of Isis, in Paris, Museé Guimet.

Lévy in Revue Archéologique 4 Sér. xxii (1913), 73-81 with footnote 4 on 75Algeria. Cherchel.vii.368Statue of Pedubaste, temp. Cleopatra VII, in Cherchel Museum.

Gross in Revue Archéologique 4 Sér. xxiii (1914), 332 fig. 1Beni H. asan. Tomb 17, Khety.iv.155(2)-(3)AAcrobat from 3rd register.

Gross in Revue Archéologique 4 Sér. xxiii (1914), fig. 2 cf. 334Omit. (<<>> - Thebes. TT 82, Amenemhet. - Clappers and dancers and priest.)

Gross in Revue Archéologique 4 Sér. xxiii (1914), 334 fig. 3Omit. (<<>> - Saqqâra. Tomb of Ty. - Scene of clappers and dancer.)

Gross in Revue Archéologique 4 Sér. xxiii (1914), 335 fig. 4Saqqâra. Tomb of Ankhmahor.iii2.514(23)AScene - girl clapping and two girl acrobats.

see Deonna, W. in Revue Archéologique 5 Sér. i (1915), 318Tell Basta. Great Temple. Finds.iv.31AStatue, Dyn. XIII, usurped by Ramesses II, in Geneva Museum 8934.

Guimet, E. in Revue Archéologique 5 Sér. iii (1916), 184-210France. Rhône Valley.vii.420Egyptian objects brought to France in Paris, Musée Guimet.

Deonna, W. in Revue Archéologique 5 Sér. xviii (1923), 119-31 with figs. 1, 28Bronze stela, Horus on the crocodiles, Graeco-Roman, in Geneva Museum 1329.

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Deonna, W. in Revue Archéologique 5 Sér. xviii (1923), 119-31 with fig. 58Bronze plaque, goddess on crocodiles, in Geneva Museum D.1328.

Picard, C. in Revue Archéologique 6 Sér. v (1935), 120-1 with fig. 1el-Lisht. South Pyramid. Mastaba of Hepi.iv.85AIvory dancing dwarfs, in New York NY, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 34.1.130.

Picard, C. in Revue Archéologique 6 Sér. vi (1935), 90-1 with fig. 1Tanis. Subsidiary Buildings. Chapel of Horun.iv.25AStatue-group, Ramesses II as child protected by Horun, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 64735.

Picard, C. in Revue Archéologique 6 Sér. xiv (1939), 80-2 fig. 1Hermopolis Magna. Tomb of Isidora.iv.174AView.

Montet, P. in Revue Archéologique 6 Sér. xix (1943), 91-112Tanis. Tomb of Psusennes I.iv.26ADescription.

Montet, P. in Revue Archéologique 6 Sér. xix (1943), 91-112 fig. 1Tanis. Tomb of Psusennes I.iv.26APlan.

Montet, P. in Revue Archéologique 6 Sér. xix (1943), 91-112 figs. 2, 3Tanis. Tomb of Psusennes I.iv.26AReliefs in Antechamber.

Montet, P. in Revue Archéologique 6 Sér. xix (1943), 91-112 fig. 5Tanis. Tomb of Psusennes I.iv.26ATexts, upper part of left wall of Antechamber.

Montet, P. in Revue Archéologique 6 Sér. xix (1943), 91-112 pl. ITanis. Tomb of Psusennes I.iv.26AView.

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Montet, P. in Revue Archéologique 6 Sér. xx (1943), 1-17Tanis. Tomb of Psusennes I.iv.26ADescription.

Montet, P. in Revue Archéologique 6 Sér. xx (1943), 1-17 fig. 6Tanis. Tomb of Psusennes I.iv.26APlan of Antechamber.

Montet, P. in Revue Archéologique 6 Sér. xx (1943), 1-17 figs. 7-8Tanis. Tomb of Psusennes I.iv.26AUshabti texts.

see Montet, P. in Revue Archéologique 6 Sér. xxv (1946), 65Tanis. Great Temple. Building against Propylon.iv.15ATwo headless statues of Panemerit, and head of one of them, head in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 27493(JE 15154) and its torso in Paris, Musée National du Louvre, E.15683-4, other torso in Cairo, EgyptianMuseum, JE 67094.

Chamoux, F. in Revue Archéologique 6 Sér. xxvi (1946), 129-32 figs. 1, 2801-799-750Head of male statue, green basalt, Ptolemaic, in Paris, Musée Jacquemart-André, 435.

Chamoux, F. in Revue Archéologique 6 Sér. xxvi (1946), 141-2 figs. 3, 4800-826-590Head of statue of Psammetikhos II wearing blue crown, green schist, in Paris, Musée Jacquemart-André,438.

Chamoux, F. in Revue Archéologique 6 Sér. xxvi (1946), 144-6 fig. 5801-799-030Bust of a man (name lost), Real royal acquaintance, left shoulder lost, green schist, probably early Ptolemaic,in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 718.

Drioton, E. in Revue Archéologique 6 Sér. xxvii (1947), fig. 1 cf. 101-2Saqqâra. Pyramid of Unis.iii2.420Block with peasants dying of hunger.

Montet, P. in Revue Archéologique 6 Sér. xxviii (1947), 142-3 fig. 2Karnak. Court between 9th and 10th Pylons.ii2.183(525)

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Two registers of captives, Hanebu and Syrians [led by Haremhab].

see Lefebvre, G. in Revue Archéologique 6 Sér. xxxi-xxxii (=Melanges Charles Picard ii), 586-93Omit. (<<>> - Rome. Circus Maximus. - ‘Lateran’ obelisk, Tuthmosis III and IV.)

Montet, P. in Revue Archéologique 6 Sér. xxxi-xxxii (= Melanges Charles Picard ii), 753 fig. 1Tanis. Great Temple.iv.14AGeneral plan.

Montet, P. in Revue Archéologique 6 Sér. xxxi-xxxii (= Melanges Charles Picard ii), 753-63 fig. 2Tanis. Temple of Horus. Nektanebos II.iv.25ABlock from colossus of Ramesses II, re-used in foundations.

Montet, P. in Revue Archéologique 6 Sér. xxxi-xxxii (= Melanges Charles Picard ii), 753-63 fig. 3Tanis. Temple of Horus. Nektanebos II.iv.25AStatue-group, hawk protecting Nektanebos II.

Montet, P. in Revue Archéologique 6 Sér. xxxi-xxxii (=Melanges Charles Picard ii), 753-63 fig. 4Tanis. Temple of Horus. Nektanebos II.iv.25APlan.

Garnot, J. S. F. in Revue Archéologique 6 Sér. xxxi-xxxii (=Melanges Charles Picard ii), 905-10 figs. 1, 28Vase in form of woman with sick child, Dyn. XVIII, formerly in V. Golénischeff colln., now in Moscow,Pushkin State Museum, I.l.a.3632 (G.1011).

Garnot, J. S. F. in Revue Archéologique 6 Sér. xxxi-xxxii (= Melanges Charles Picard ii), 910-11 fig. 38Small vase with women holding child, Dyn. XVIII, in Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum, 14476.

see Leclant, J. in Revue Archéologique 6 Sér. xxxiv (1949), 99-100Hungary.vii.407AObjects showing Egyptian influence.

see Leclant, J. in Revue Archéologique 6 Sér. xxxvi (1950), 147-9Hungary. Székesfehérvàr.vii.407Fragment with marsh-scene, possibly Egyptian origin, in Székesfehérvàr Museum.

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Barguet, P. in Revue Archéologique 6 Sér. xxxvii (1951), 2 fig. 1Karnak. Subsidiary Temples. M. Amun-Re-Harakhti dedicated by Ramesses II.ii2.213View showing position of base of Lateran Obelisk.

Barguet, P. in Revue Archéologique 6 Sér. xxxvii (1951), 3 fig. 2Karnak. Subsidiary Temples. M. Amun-Re-Harakhti dedicated by Ramesses II.ii2.208Plan.

see Leclant, J. in Revue Archéologique 6 Sér. xli (1953), 1Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae.v.23AStela of Setyerboni, in Vienna, Kunsthistorisches Museum, ÄS 8256.

Leclant, J. in Revue Archéologique 6 Sér. xli (1953), 2-7 fig. 1Karnak. Temple of Montu. Avenue of Sphinxes (Dromos).ii2.2(3)Statue-bases of Amenophis III in situ.

Leclant, J. in Revue Archéologique 6 Sér. xli (1953), 2-7 figs. 2, 3Karnak. Temple of Montu. Avenue of Sphinxes (Dromos).ii2.2(3)West statue of Amenophis III (restored).

see Lauer, J.-P. in Revue Archéologique 6 Sér. xlvii (1956), 6-7T. ûkh. Pyramid.v.118AMention of rectangular pit in interior.

Lauer, J.-P. in Revue Archéologique 6 Sér. xlvii (1956), 5, 11, figs. 2, 7 cf. 14-15Zâwyet el-aAryân. Pyramid of Khaba.iii2.313View and plan.

Lauer, J.-P. in Revue Archéologique 6 Sér. xlvii (1956), 6fgi. 3Zâwyet el-Amwât. Step Pyramid.iv.134AView.

Lauer, J.-P. in Revue Archéologique 6 Sér. xlvii (1956), 7 fig. 4El-Kûla. Pyramid.v.167AView.

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Lauer, J.-P. in Revue Archéologique 6 Sér. xlvii (1956), 8-9 fig. 5Saqqâra. Step Pyramid Enclosure. Pyramid.iii2.400Section showing successive stages.

Lauer, J.-P. in Revue Archéologique 6 Sér. xlvii (1956), 10-14 with fig. 6Saqqâra. Step Pyramid of Sekhemkhet.iii2.416View of South-West angle of Pyramid.

Lauer, J.-P. in Revue Archéologique 6 Sér. xlvii (1956), 10-14 with fig. 8Saqqâra. Step Pyramid of Sekhemkhet.iii2.416Plan of Pyramid-enclosure.

Lauer, J.-P. in Revue Archéologique 6 Sér. xlvii (1956), 15-16 fig. 9Maidûm. Pyramid of Huni (?)iv.89ASection showing successive stages.

see Leclant, J. in Revue Archéologique 6 Sér. xlvii (1956), 93Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Stelae. In Other Museums.v.23AStela of Setyerboni, Dyn. XXVI, in Vienna, Kunsthistorisches Museum, ÄS 8256.

Picard, C. in Revue Archéologique 6 Sér. xlviii (1956), 71-3 with fig. 1El-Ashmûnein. Temple of Thoth. Alexander and Philip.iv.167AColossal quartzite statue of baboon, temp. Amenophis III (on column of Philip).

Badawi, A. in Revue Archéologique 6 Sér. xlviii (1956), 140-52 with figs. 1-6El-Ashmûnein. Middle Kingdom Temple. Well.iv.168APlans and sections.

Badawi, A. in Revue Archéologique 6 Sér. xlviii (1956), 151, 153 with fig. 7Thebes. Temple of Ay and Haremhab.ii2.459Plan and section of Roman well.

Badawi, A. in Revue Archéologique 6 Sér. xlviii (1956), 152-4 with figs. 8, 9Kôm Ombo. Well. Graeco-Roman.vi.201AView etc.

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Lauer, J.-P. in Revue Archéologique 6 Sér. l (1957), 51-2 with fig. 1Saqqâra. Sacred Animal Complexes. Approach to Serapeum Enclosure.iii2.205AView showing ‘Dromos’ of Mariettte (from Linant de Bellefonds water colour in 1851).

Montet, P. in Revue Archéologique (1958), i, 2 fig. 1Tanis. Area North of Great Temple. Sacred Lake.iv.26AJamb of Ramesses dedicated to aAnta (re-used).

Montet, P. in Revue Archéologique (1958), i, 2 fig. 2Tanis. Area North of Great Temple. Sacred Lake.iv.26AFragment, King before [Seth], Old Kingdom (re-used).

Montet, P. in Revue Archéologique (1958), i, 17 fig. 4Tanis. Great Temple. Granite Propylon. Sesonchis III.iv.14APlan.

Picard-Schmitter, M.-T. in Revue Archéologique (1959), ii, 131 fig. 8Thebes. Miscellaneous. Statues.i2.791Hathor-sistrum, from statue of Senenmut, temp. Hatshepsut, in New York NY, Metropolitan Museum ofArt, 48.149.7.

Badawy, A. in Revue Archéologique (1960), i, 91-101 with figs. 1, 2Tuna el-Gebel. Necropolis.iv.169APlan and view of street with chapels.

Lauer, J.-P. in Revue Archéologique (1961), ii, 6, 10-13, 15 note 2, and fig. 4 [N]T. ûkh. Pyramid. Dyn. III.v.118ASection.

Lauer, J.-P. in Revue Archéologique (1961), ii, 7-10 figs. 1,2El-Faiyûm. Seila. Pyramid. Dyn. III.iv.103AViews and section.

Lauer, J.-P. in Revue Archéologique (1961), ii, 6 10-13 figs. 3, 4[2]Zâwyet el-Amwât. Step Pyramid. Dyn. III.iv.134A

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Lauer, J.-P. in Revue Archéologique (1961), ii, 12-15 with fig. 5El-Kûla. Pyramid. Dyn. III.v.167ASection.

Revue Archéologique (1963), ii, 68-9Kalâbsha. Great Temple. Augustus.vii.11ADescription of re-erection near Aswân.

Revue Archéologique (1963), ii, 69 [near bottom]Kalâbsha. Great Temple. Augustus.vii.11ABlocks from earlier temple of Caesarion (Ptolemy XV) and Cleopatra, found re-used in Sanctuary.

Picard-Schmitter, M.-T. in Revue Archéologique (1971), 37 fig. 7Abydos. Temple of Sethos I. Inner Hypostyle.vi.9(94)A(94) King nursed by Isis.

Picard-Schmitter, M.-T. in Revue Archéologique (1971), 46 fig. 15Objects from Thebes. Stelae. In Cairo Museum.i2.801AMourning-scene on stela of Djeamun(es)ankh, Dyn. XXII, Temp. No. 25.12.24.20.

Picard-Schmitter, M.-T. in Revue Archéologique (1971), 49 fig. 20El-Hîba. Cemetery.iv.135AFunerary-scenes from coffin of Djeubastefankh, Late Period in Hildesheim Museum 1954.

Gimon, G. in Revue Archéologique (1980), 135 with fig. (by Goupil-Fesquet in 1839)Pyramid of Khufu.iii2.13AView.

Lacroix, L. in Revue Archéologique (1988), 248 with fig. 1Italy. Palestrina (Praeneste).vii.417ASilver dish with Egyptianizing motifs, 7th century B.C., in Rome, Village Giulia, 61565.

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