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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] Expedition. The Magazine of The University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology 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 27 November 2009): Jaromir Malek (Editor), Diana Magee, Elizabeth Fleming and Alison Hobby (Assistants to the Editor) Schulman, A. R. in Expedition 2 [4] (Summer 1960), 33 fig. on 32 Mît Rahîna. Kôm el-Qala. Finds from South Pylon and Temple areas. iii 2 .859 Stela of Khaemweset, Vizier, faience, temp. Ramesses IX, in Philadelphia PA, The University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, E 13578. Frances W. James in Expedition 3 [2] (Winter 1961), fig. on 35 Tell el-H . osn (Beisan). North Temple. Ramesses III. vii.379a Stela of year 9 of Ramesses II, in Philadelphia PA, The University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, 29.107.958. Schulman, A. R. in Expedition 3 [4] (Summer 1961), 24-5 with fig. Turkey. Miscellaneous. vii.399A Three scarabs, Dyn. XVIII-XIX from bronze-age ship wrecked off Cape Gelidonya. Simpson, W. K. in Expedition 4 [2] (Winter 1962), 31-5 with figs. Tôshka East. Tomb of Hekanufer. vii.95A Views, plan and section, ushabti and pectoral. Simpson, W. K. in Expedition 4 [2] (Winter 1962), pl. on 28, cf. p. 33 Thebes. TT 40, Amenhotep Huy. i 2 .Pt.2, xx Three chiefs of Miam in I at (6). Simpson, W. K. in Expedition 4 [2] (Winter 1962), fig. on 38, cf. pp. 35-6, 39 Tôshka East. Rock-tombs. vii.95A Text with Hekanufer adoring.

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  • Topographical Bibliography of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic Texts, Statues, Stelae, Reliefs and PaintingsGriffith Institute, Sackler Library, 1 St John Street, Oxford OX1 2LG, United Kingdom

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    Expedition. The Magazine of The University of Pennsylvania Museum ofArchaeology and Anthropology

    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 27 November 2009):Jaromir Malek (Editor), Diana Magee, Elizabeth Fleming and Alison Hobby (Assistants to the

    Editor)

    Schulman, A. R. in Expedition 2 [4] (Summer 1960), 33 fig. on 32Mt Rahna. Km el-Qala. Finds from South Pylon and Temple areas.iii2.859Stela of Khaemweset, Vizier, faience, temp. Ramesses IX, in Philadelphia PA, The University ofPennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, E 13578.

    Frances W. James in Expedition 3 [2] (Winter 1961), fig. on 35Tell el-H. osn (Beisan). North Temple. Ramesses III.vii.379aStela of year 9 of Ramesses II, in Philadelphia PA, The University of Pennsylvania Museum ofArchaeology and Anthropology, 29.107.958.

    Schulman, A. R. in Expedition 3 [4] (Summer 1961), 24-5 with fig.Turkey. Miscellaneous.vii.399AThree scarabs, Dyn. XVIII-XIX from bronze-age ship wrecked off Cape Gelidonya.

    Simpson, W. K. in Expedition 4 [2] (Winter 1962), 31-5 with figs.Tshka East. Tomb of Hekanufer.vii.95AViews, plan and section, ushabti and pectoral.

    Simpson, W. K. in Expedition 4 [2] (Winter 1962), pl. on 28, cf. p. 33Thebes. TT 40, Amenhotep Huy.i2.Pt.2, xxThree chiefs of Miam in I at (6).

    Simpson, W. K. in Expedition 4 [2] (Winter 1962), fig. on 38, cf. pp. 35-6, 39Tshka East. Rock-tombs.vii.95AText with Hekanufer adoring.

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    Simpson, W. K. in Expedition 4 [2] (Winter 1962), fig. on 36Gebel Agg. Rock-Shrine.vii.94ASesostris III slays Nubian.

    Simpson, W. K. in Expedition 4 [2] (Winter 1962), fig. on 37 [lower]Gebel Agg. Rock-Shrine.vii.94APart of scene Neb(en)sy before divinities.

    see Simpson, W. K. in Expedition 4 [2] (Winter 1962), 39Gebel Agg. Rock-Shrine.vii.94AFragments stela and offering-basin of Messuy, probably temp. Sethos I.

    Simpson, W. K. in Expedition 4 [4] (Summer 1962), 37, 39-42 with figs.Tskha West.vii.81AAccount of 1962 excavations.

    Simpson, W. K. in Expedition 4 [4] (Summer 1962), fig. on 38 [top right]Tskha West.vii.81AClay sealing Dyn. I.

    Simpson, W. K. in Expedition 4 [4] (Summer 1962), fig. on 38 [middle right]Tskha West.vii.81ABlock with text concerning Satyu, Old Kingdom.

    Simpson, W. K. in Expedition 4 [4] (Summer 1962), fig. on 38 [bottom left]Tskha West.vii.81AStela of Haremhet year 4, Amenemhet II, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 89630.

    Simpson, W. K. in Expedition 4 [4] (Summer 1962), fig. on 38 [bottom right]Tskha West.vii.81ATomb-stone with cursive Meroitic text.

    see Simpson, W. K. in Expedition 4 [4] (Summer 1962), 42, 45Armenna. Rock-texts.vii.95ATexts of Teti, son of Kamosi, and Djehut, son of Amosis, and cartouches of King Kakare.

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    Albright, W. F. in Expedition 5 [1] (Fall 1962), fig. on 7 [right]Tell el-H. osn ( Beisan). Finds.vii.380AStela, year 1, Sethos I before Re-Harakhti, in Jerusalem Museum S.884.

    Pritchard, J. B. in Expedition 5 [1] (Fall 1962), fig. on 15 [upper left], 13, 17Karnak. Court North of 7th Pylon. West Wall, Outer Face.ii2.133(493)Fortress of Ascalon stormed [by Ramesses II].

    James, F. W. in Expedition 5 [1] (Fall 1962), 41 fig. 15Giza. Miscellaneous.Tombs. Statuettes from tomb of Nikauinpu, Dyn. VI.iii2.300Male potter, in Chicago IL, Oriental Museum, 10628.

    Cooney in Expedition 6 [1] (Fall 1963), 26 fig. 8Mero. Royal City. Early Palace (294).vii.240AGold plaque of Amtalqa from foundation deposits in Brooklyn NY, Brooklyn Museum, 49.29.

    OConnor, D. in Expedition 10 [1] (Fall 1967), figs. on 12-14Abydos. Osiris Temple. Portal of Ramesses II, now Small Temple.v.44AViews.

    OConnor, D. in Expedition 10 [1] (Fall 1967), figs. on 15 [upper]Abydos. Osiris Temple. Portal of Ramesses II, now Small Temple.v.44AColossal royal head from Osiride statue.

    OConnor, D. in Expedition 10 [1] (Fall 1967), figs. on 16 [upper]Abydos. Osiris Temple. Portal of Ramesses II, now Small Temple.v.44AStela of Nebthet-tekhti, Ptolemaic.

    OConnor, D. in Expedition 10 [1] (Fall 1967), figs. on 16 [lower]Abydos. Osiris Temple. Portal of Ramesses II, now Small Temple.v.44ALintel of Behdeti-hotep (?), Dyn. XXII (?).

    OConnor, D. in Expedition 10 [1] (Fall 1967), figs. on 17 [upper]Abydos. Osiris Temple. Portal of Ramesses II, now Small Temple.v.44AClay figures rams head (votive).

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    OConnor, D. in Expedition 10 [1] (Fall 1967), figs. on 17 [lower]Abydos. Osiris Temple. Portal of Ramesses II, now Small Temple.v.44ASherds with ink-drawings of gods from interior of bowls.

    OConnor, D. in Expedition 10 [1] (Fall 1967), 18-21 with figs.Abydos. Osiris Temple. Enclosure.v.39APlan, views, and description of Pennsylvania-Yale Expedition Projects.

    OConnor, D. in Expedition 10 [1] (Fall 1967), fig. on 19Abydos. Shnet el-Zebb.v.52AView.

    Winfield Smith, R. in Expedition 10 [1] (Fall 1967), 24-32 with figs. on 25-31 and coverKarnak. Great Temple. 2nd Pylon. Blocks re-used.ii2.39Blocks, sandstone, talatt, from destroyed temple of Amenophis IV, built into Hypostyle, 2nd pylon, etc.being tabulated by Philadelphia University Expedition.

    Bell, L. in Expedition 10 [2] (Winter 1968), 38-47 with figsThebes. TT 35, Bekenkhons.i2.61AViews, sketch-plan and account of 1968 expedition.

    Bell, L. in Expedition 10 [2] (Winter 1968), fig. on 43Thebes. TT 35, Bekenkhons.i2.61-2AView of exterior showing pyramidion.

    Bell, L. in Expedition 10 [2] (Winter 1968), fig. on 44 [left]Thebes. TT 35, Bekenkhons.i2.61-2ADoorway at (8).

    Bell, L. in Expedition 10 [2] (Winter 1968), fig. on 44 [right]Thebes. TT 35, Bekenkhons.i2.61-2ASketch-plan of tomb.

    OConnor, D. in Expedition 11 [1] (Fall 1968), fig. on 28 [upper]Abydos. Osiris Temple. Portal of Ramesses II, now Small Temple.v.44A

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    View of excavations 1967-8.

    OConnor, D. in Expedition 11 [1] (Fall 1968), fig.o n 28 [lower]Abydos. Osiris Temple. Portal of Ramesses II, now Small Temple.v.44AStela from tomb of Behdeti-hotep, Dyn. XXII (?).

    OConnor, D. in Expedition 11 [1] (Fall 1968), fig. on 30 [upper]Karnak. 2nd Pylon. Re-used blocks temp. Amenophis IV.ii2.39ASandstone block, talatt, with Aten-rays.

    Bell, L. in Expedition 11 [3] (Spring 1969), 30-4Thebes. TT 157, Nebwenenef.i2.267-8AAccount of clearance in 1968 by Philadelphia University.

    Bell in Expedition 11 [3] (Spring 1969), fig. on 30 [upper]Thebes. TT 157, Nebwenenef.i2.267-8ANiche with Nebwenenef and wife at (11).

    Bell, L. in Expedition 11 [3] (Spring 1969), fig. on 32 [upper]Thebes. TT 157, Nebwenenef.i2.267-8AScene with text of year 1 at (8).

    Bell, L. in Expedition 11 [3] (Spring 1969), fig. on 32 [lower]Thebes. TT 157, Nebwenenef.i2.267-8AShrine with mummy from funerary procession at (2), II.

    Bell, L. in Expedition 11 [3] (Spring 1969), fig. on 33Thebes. TT 157, Nebwenenef.i2.267-8AStela with death-scene and hymn at (7).

    see Bell, L. in Expedition 11 [3] (Spring 1969), 30Thebes. TT 35, Bekenkhons.i2.73ATwo inscribed fragments of sandstone statuette of Bekenkhons.

    see Bell, L. in Expedition 11 [3] (Spring 1969), 36Thebes. TT 289, Setau.

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    i2.372AFragments of sarcophagus of wife Nefertmut, in Philadelphia PA, The University of PennsylvaniaMuseum of Archaeology and Anthropology, 29.87.633.

    Bell, L. in Expedition 11 [3] (Spring 1969), fig. on 37 [upper]Thebes. TT 288, Bekenkhons.i2.369AView showing pyramid-complex.

    Pearce in Expedition 11 [3] (Spring 1969), 38-43 with figs.Thebes. TT 35, Bekenkhons.i2.61AScenes from walls and ceiling of hall recently cleaned by Philadelphia University Expedition.

    OConnor, D. in Expedition 12 [1] (Fall 1969), fig. on 31 [upper right]Abydos. Umm el-Qaab. Tomb of King Kaa.v.86AIvory fragment of King, in Philadelphia PA, The University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology andAnthropology, E 6830.

    OConnor, D in Expedition 12 [1] (Fall 1969), fig. on 31 [lower left]Abydos. Umm el-Qaab. Tomb of King Kaa.v.86AQuartzite royal stela, in Philadelphia PA, The University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology andAnthropology, E 6878.

    OConnor, D in Expedition 12 [1] (Fall 1969), fig. on 32 [top left]Abydos. Osiris Temple. Portal of Ramesses II, now Small Temple.v.44AFragment of stela, Osiris seated, New Kingdom.

    OConnor, D in Expedition 12 [1] (Fall 1969), fig. on 32 [top right]Abydos. Osiris Temple. Portal of Ramesses II, now Small Temple.v.44APart of relief of Khay and Kaia, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 91254.

    OConnor, D in Expedition 12 [1] (Fall 1969), fig. on 36 [top right]Abydos. Osiris Temple. Portal of Ramesses II, now Small Temple.v.44AStela of Karia, Dyn. XVII.

    see OConnor, D in Expedition 12 [1] (Fall 1969), 33Abydos. Osiris Temple. Portal of Ramesses II, now Small Temple.v.44A

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    Stela of Amenemhet III, re-used.

    OConnor, D in Expedition 12 [1] (Fall 1969), 33Abydos. Osiris Temple. Middle Kingdom Chapels below Gate of Ramesses II (formerly Portal).v.44AStela of Amenemhet II.

    OConnor, D in Expedition 12 [1] (Fall 1969), fig. on 33 [left]Abydos. Osiris Temple. Middle Kingdom Chapels below Gate of Ramesses II (formerly Portal).v.44AStela of Reditankhu, in situ.

    OConnor, D in Expedition 12 [1] (Fall 1969), fig. on 33 [right lower]Abydos. Osiris Temple. Middle Kingdom Chapels below Gate of Ramesses II (formerly Portal).v.44AStela of Harnakht and family.

    OConnor, D in Expedition 12 [1] (Fall 1969), figs. on 34-5Abydos. Osiris Temple. South of Portal Ramesses II, now Small Temple.v.44AViews with re-used blocks of Amenophis IV.

    OConnor, D in Expedition 12 [1] (Fall 1969), 38-9 with fig. on 29Abydos. Osiris Temple. Enclosure.v.39APlan and description of Pennsylvania - Yale Expedition.

    Slater, R. A. in Expedition 12 [4] ( Summer 1970), fig. on 17 [lower]Dendera Site. Old Kingdom and Middle Kingdom Cemeteries.v.111AStela of Idu I from his tomb, in Philadelphia PA, The University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeologyand Anthropology, 29.66.594.

    OConnor, D. in Expedition 14 [1] (Fall 1971), fig. 3 on 5Asyt. Tomb of Mesehti.iv.265AWooden group of Nubian soldiers, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 257.

    OConnor, D. in Expedition 14 [1] (Fall 1971), fig. 1 on 6Buhen. Main Fort.vii.129AView.

    OConnor, D. in Expedition 14 [1] (Fall 1971), fig. 2 on 8

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    Buhen. Temple Area. Finds.vii.138ASquatting diorite (?) statue of Amenemhet, Dyn. XVIII, in Philadelphia PA, The University ofPennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, E 10980.

    Goudsmit, S. A. in Expedition 14 [4] (Summer 1972), figs. on 13S. aqqra tomb QS 913. Perneb.iii2.497(6)Priests and some offering-bringers at (6).

    Goudsmit, S. A. in Expedition 14 [4] (Summer 1972), figs. 1, 2 on 148Trial-piece, Late Period or Ptolemaic, in Goudsmit Collection.

    Goudsmit, S. A. in Expedition 14 [4] (Summer 1972), fig. on 158Block with offering-bringer with oil-jar, Dyn. V-VI, in Goudsmit Collection.

    Bell, L. in Expedition 15 [2] (Winter 1973), figs. 1 on 17, 2-5 on 19, and 1 on 20Thebes. TT 35, Bekenkhons.i2.61AScenes from walls and ceiling.

    Bell, L. in Expedition 15 [2] (Winter 1973), fig. 2 on 20Thebes. TT 157, Nebwenenef.i2.267(2)A(2) Wife and female mourners.

    Bell, L. in Expedition 15 [2] (Winter 1973), fig. 4 on 21Thebes. TT 159, Raya.i2.271(4)A(4) Raya and wife in II, 1.

    Bell, L. in Expedition 15 [2] (Winter 1973), fig. 4 on 23Thebes. TT 35, Bekenkhons.i2.63AEbony inlay with name of Bekenkhons.

    see Bell, L. in Expedition 15 [2] (Winter 1973), 23Thebes. TT 35, Bekenkhons. Finds.i2.63AFragments of canopic-jars of Djehutmosi, Dyn. XVIII-XIX.

    see Bell, L. in Expedition 15 [2] (Winter 1973), 23

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    Thebes. TT 35, Bekenkhons.i2.62AFragments of red granite sarcophagus of Mertseger, wife of Bekenkhons.

    Bell, L. in Expedition 15 [2] (Winter 1973), 24 fig. 5Thebes. TT 157, Nebwenef. Finds.i2.268ARemains of coffins and ushabti-box of Ankhefenkhons Ptolemaic.

    Bell, L. in Expedition 15 [2] (Winter 1973), fig. 3 on 27Thebes. TT 157, Nebwenef.i2.268AUpper part of statue of wife (adjoining double-statue in Cairo, St. Georges Monastery) black granite.

    Friendly, A. in Expedition 16 [1] (Fall 1973), fig. on 27Karnak. Great Temple of Amun. Tenth Pylon. Blocks of Amenophis IV, talatt.ii2.191AReconstructed scene with Nefertiti and Merytaten at table with offerings.

    James, F. in Expedition 16 [3] (Spring 1974), figs. 3, 4 on 35Valley of the Kings. KV 62, Tutankhamun.i2.575AChariot (122), and detail of captive from yoke of another (120), in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61990,61989.

    Hoffman, M. A. in Expedition 18 [3] (Spring 1976), fig. 1 on 34Hierakonpolis. Finds.v.196ADoor socket representing captive, Protodynastic, in Philadelphia PA, The University of PennsylvaniaMuseum of Archaeology and Anthropology, E 3959.

    Hoffman in Expedition 18 [3] (Spring 1976), fig. 2 on 34 [left]Abydos. Umm el-Qaab.v.88AIvory with Libyan from Tomb of Aha, in Philadelphia PA, The University of Pennsylvania Museum ofArchaeology and Anthropology, E 9381.

    Hoffman, M. A. in Expedition 18 [3] (Spring 1976), fig. 2 on 34 [middle upper]Abydos. Umm el-Qaab.v.88AEbony tablet from Tomb of Aha, in Philadelphia PA, The University of Pennsylvania Museum ofArchaeology and Anthropology, E 9396.

    Hoffman, M. A. in Expedition 18 [3] (Spring 1976), fig. 2 on 34 [middle upper right]

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    Abydos. Umm el-Qaab.v.78AEbony label from tomb of Djer, in Philadelphia PA, The University of Pennsylvania Museum ofArchaeology and Anthropology, E 9403.

    Hoffman, M. A. in Expedition 18 [3] (Spring 1976), fig. 2 on 34 [middle lower left]Abydos. Umm el-Qaab.v.86AIvory fragment from tomb of Kaa, in Philadelphia PA, The University of Pennsylvania Museum ofArchaeology and Anthropology, E 6880.

    Hoffman, M. A. in Expedition 18 [3] (Spring 1976), fig. 2 on 34 [on middle]Abydos. Umm el-Qaab.v.88AIvory fragment from tomb of Sma, in Philadelphia PA, The University of Pennsylvania Museum ofArchaeology and Anthropology, E 9371.

    Hoffman, M. A. in Expedition 18 [3] (Spring 1976), fig. 2 on 34 [middle lower right]Abydos. Umm el-Qaab.v.88AThree ivory label from tomb of Aha, in Philadelphia PA, The University of Pennsylvania Museum ofArchaeology and Anthropology, E 9393-5.

    Hoffman, M. A. in Expedition 18 [3] (Spring 1976), fig. 2 on 34 [bottom left]Abydos. Umm el-Qaab.v.84AEbony tablet from Tomb of Wedemu, in Philadelphia PA, The University of Pennsylvania Museum ofArchaeology and Anthropology, E 6843.

    Hoffman, M. A. in Expedition 18 [3] (Spring 1976), fig. 2 on 34 [bottom right]Abydos. Umm el-Qaab.v.83AStone vase fragment from Tomb of Wadjit, in Philadelphia PA, The University of Pennsylvania Museumof Archaeology and Anthropology, E 6812A.

    Hoffman, M. A. in Expedition 18 [3] (Spring 1976), fig. 3 on 35 [left]Abydos. Umm el-Qaab.v.86AStone vase fragment of Semerkhet, in Philadelphia PA, The University of Pennsylvania Museum ofArchaeology and Anthropology, E 6862.

    Hoffman, M. A. in Expedition 18 [3] (Spring 1976), fig. 3 on 35 [second from left]Abydos. Umm el-Qaab.v.83A

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    Stone vase fragment Wadjit usurped Adjab-Merpaba, in Philadelphia PA, The University of PennsylvaniaMuseum of Archaeology and Anthropology, E 6854.

    Hoffman, M. A. in Expedition 18 [3] (Spring 1976), fig. 3 on 35 [middle]Abydos. Umm el-Qaab.v.81AStone vase fragment Peribsen, in Philadelphia PA, The University of Pennsylvania Museum ofArchaeology and Anthropology, E 9556.

    Hoffman, M. A. in Expedition 18 [3] (Spring 1976), fig. 3 on 35 [second right]Abydos. Umm el-Qaab.v.86AStone vase fragment Kaa, in Philadelphia PA, The University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeologyand Anthropology, E 6881.

    Hoffman, M. A. in Expedition 18 [3] (Spring 1976), fig. 3 on 35 [right]Abydos. Umm el-Qaab.v.85AStone vase fragment Semerkhet with Mafdet, in Philadelphia PA, The University of PennsylvaniaMuseum of Archaeology and Anthropology, E 6865.

    Hoffman, M. A. in Expedition 18 [3] (Spring 1976), fig. on 35Hierakonpolis.iv.195aAlabaster jar of Khasekhem, in Philadelphia PA, The University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeologyand Anthropology, E 3958.

    Hoffman, M. A. in Expedition 18 [3] (Spring 1976), fig. on 35Hierakonpolis. Temple Enclosure. Main Deposit.v.195AIvory statuettes and tusk, Protodynastic, in Philadelphia PA, The University of Pennsylvania Museum ofArchaeology and Anthropology, E 4893, 4895-4900, 4902-3.

    Hoffman, M. A. in Expedition 18 [3] (Spring 1976), fig. 1 on 38Abydos. Umm el-Qaab.v.86AStela of Kaa, in Philadelphia PA, The University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology andAnthropology, E 6878.

    Maddin, R. et al. in Expedition 19 [2] (Winter 1977), fig. 12 on 39Abydos. Umm el-Qaab. Tomb of Khasekhemui.v.87AInscribed copper ewer, in Philadelphia PA, The University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology andAnthropology, E 9595.

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    Redford, D. B. in Expedition 19 [4] (Summer 1977), figs. 3, 5, 6, on 34, 36-7Karnak. Eastern Group. Temple of Amenophis IV.ii2.254AViews.

    Redford, D. B. in Expedition 19 [4] (Summer 1977), 37-8 with fig. 8Karnak. Eastern Group. Temple of Amenophis IV.ii2.254ATalatt fragments.

    see Redford, D. B. in Expedition 19 [4] (Summer 1977), 36Karnak. Eastern Group. Temple of Amenophis IV.ii2.254AFive stamped bricks of Menkheperre, Dyn. XXI.

    Gophna, R. in Expedition 20 [4] (Summer 1978), 7 figs. 7,8Palestine. Nah. al Besor.vii.370AClay sealings, Early Dynastic.

    see Kochavi, M. in Expedition 20 [4] (Summer 1978), 17 [7]Palestine. Tel Aphek.vii.372AFaience foundation deposit plaque of Ramesses II, mentioning Isis.

    Kempinski. A. in Expedition 20 [4] (Summer 1978), 33 fig. 3Palestine. Tel Masos.vii.371ASteatite scarab, probably of Sethos II.

    Expedition 21 [2] (Winter 1979), front coverMaidm. Pyramid.iv.89AView.

    OConnor, D. and Silverman, D.P. in Expedition 21 [2] (Winter 1979), 6 fig. 4Tanis. Great Temple. Approach. Granite Propylon.iv.14AView showing red granite colossus (restored) on south side, and head of colossus on north side.

    OConnor, D. and Silverman, D.P. in Expedition 21 [2] (Winter 1979), 16 fig.Omit. (Statuette of Amun-Re, steatite, Dyn. XVIII.)

    OConnor, D. and Silverman, D. P. in Expedition 21 [2] (Winter 1979), 16 fig. 18

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    803-023-070Rectangular stela, Nefersefekhi, Lector priest, Inspector of prophets, etc., with offering andautobiographical texts mentioning This above him, and offering list and two registers of men withofferings, ibex, gazelle, and cattle before him, 1st Int. Period, in Philadelphia PA, The University ofPennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, 40.19.1. (Probably from Naga el-Deir.)

    OConnor, D. and Silverman, D. P. in Expedition 21 [2] (Winter 1979), fig. 36 on 25 (by Fisher)Km el-Qalaa. Palace of Merneptah.iii2.856Reconstruction.

    OConnor, D. and Silverman, D. P. in Expedition 21 [2] (Winter 1979), fig. 37 on 25Omit (Km el-Qalaa. Town round Palace of Merneptah. - View.)

    OConnor, D. and Silverman, D. P. in Expedition 21 [2] (Winter 1979), fig. 38 on 26Dendera. Old Kingdom Mastabas. Tjauti.v.111AStela of Tjauti, in Philadelphia PA, The University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology andAnthropology, E 16020.

    OConnor, D. and Silverman, D. P. in Expedition 21 [2] (Winter 1979), fig. 43 on 28Maidm. Miscellaneous.iv.95ASculptors trial-piece with figure of Ptah-tanen (?) (formerly called Snefru) in, Philadelphia PA, TheUniversity of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, 32.4240.

    OConnor, D. and Silverman, D. P. in Expedition 21 [2] (Winter 1979), fig. 49 on 32Mt Rahna. K. Temple of Ramesses II.iii2.845Offering basin with [statue] of Amenemhet, Dyn. XIX.

    OConnor, D. and Silverman, D. P. in Expedition 21 [2] (Winter 1979), fig. 52 on 35Buhen. Temple Area. Finds.vii.139aStatuette of Merer, Gardener, Dyn. XII.

    OConnor, D. and Silverman, D. P. in Expedition 21 [2] (Winter 1979), fig. 53 on 35El-Kb. Cemeteries.v.175ASandstone standing statue of Nefershemem, Dyn. IV, in Philadelphia PA, The University of PennsylvaniaMuseum of Archaeology and Anthropology, E 16160.

    OConnor, D. and Silverman, D. P. in Expedition 21 [2] (Winter 1979), fig. 55 on 36803-044-600

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    Sandstone block, two registers, Amenophis IV and Queen adore Aten, re-used as base for sphinx byMernepetah, in Philadelphia PA, The University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology andAnthropology, E 16230.

    OConnor, D. and Silverman, D. P. in Expedition 21 [2] (Winter 1979), fig. 61 on 41804-073-700Fragment relief from a tomb, upper part of man with staff, Dyn. XXX, in Philadelphia PA, TheUniversity of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, E 14316.

    OConnor, D. and Silverman, D. P. in Expedition 21 [2] (Winter 1979), fig. 62 on 41800-745-600Statuette of kneeling king, arms lost, probably Tutankhamun, bronze, in Philadelphia PA, The Universityof Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, E 14295.

    OConnor, D. and Silverman, D.P. in Expedition 21 [2] (Winter 1979), on fig. 64 on 42Mt Rahna. Enclosure Wall. North Gate.iii2.836Sphinx of Ramesses II, usurped by Merneptah, granite, in Philadelphia PA, The University ofPennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, E 12326.

    OConnor, D. and Silverman, D.P. in Expedition 21 [2] (Winter 1979), on fig. 64 on 42Km el-Qalaa. Palace of Merneptah.iii2.856Column of Ramesses II, re-used by Merneptah, granite, in Philadelphia PA, The University ofPennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, E 636.

    OConnor, D. in Expedition 21 [2] (Winter 1979), fig. 2 on 46Abydos. Small Temple. Finds.v.44AShards from bowls with ink and incised drawings of gods.

    OConnor, D. in Expedition 21 [2] (Winter 1979), fig. 6 on 49Abydos. Osiris Temple. Portal of Ramesses II, now Small Temple.v.44AFragmentary stela of Ukh-hotep, Middle Kingdom.

    Expedition 21 [2] (Winter 1979), 51 fig. 8Thebes. TT 35, Bekenkhons.i2.61AView of exterior.

    Expedition 21 [2] (Winter 1979), 51 fig. 9Thebes. TT 35, Bekenkhons.i2.61A

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    Simpson, W. K. in Expedition 21 [2] (Winter 1979), 60 fig. 21Gza.iii2.11APyramid field. Aerial view.

    Simpson, W. K. in Expedition 21 [2] (Winter 1979), 60 fig. 22Gza.iii2.47AWest Field. View from Great Pyramid.

    Simpson, W. K. in Expedition 21 [2] (Winter 1979), figs. 23 on 62Gza. G 2001, Tjetu. Dyn. VI.iii2.66(6)A(6) False-door of Mesni.

    Simpson, W. K. in Expedition 21 [2] (Winter 1979), fig. 25-6 on 63Gza. G 2001, Tjetu. Dyn. VI.iii2.66(4)A(4) Tjetu before offerings and offering-bearers below.

    Wente, E. F. in Expedition 24 [2] (Winter 1982), fig. 1 on 17Thebes. TT 55, Ramosi.i2.108(5)A(5) Priestesses and first group of female mourners in II.

    Wente, E. F. in Expedition 24 [2] (Winter 1982), fig. 2 on 18Valley of the Queens. QV 66, Nefertari.i2.764A(18) Osiris in double-scene.

    Wente, E. F. in Expedition 24 [2] (Winter 1982), fig. 4 on 19Karnak. Heb-sed Shrine of Sesostris I. Scenes on Pillars.ii2.62A(e) Scene 9.

    Wente, E. F. in Expedition 24 [2] (Winter 1982), fig. 5 on 20Thebes. TT 359, Inherkha.i2.423(12)AI, i, Inherkha adores ba on pylon.

    Wente, E. F. in Expedition 24 [2] (Winter 1982), fig. 6 on 20Valley of the Queens. QV 66, Queen Nefertari.

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    i2.762(2)-(4)ANefertari playing draughts in I.

    Wente, E. F. in Expedition 24 [2] (Winter 1982), fig. 9 on 22Valley of the Kings. KV 17, Sethos I.i2.537A(14) Bark in II.

    Wente, E. F. in Expedition 24 [2] (Winter 1982), fig. 10 on 23Deir el-Bersha. Miscellaneous.iv.187AOuter coffin of Ahanakht, Middle Kingdom, in Philadelphia PA, The University of Pennsylvania Museumof Archaeology and Anthropology, E 16218.

    Wente, E. F. in Expedition 24 [2] (Winter 1982), fig. 11 on 24Valley of the Kings. KV 9, Sethos I. Sarcophagus Chamber.i2.517AAstronomical ceilings, right part of Book of the Day.

    Bothmer, B. V. in Expedition 24 [2] (Winter 1982), fig. 1 on 28S. aqqra. Objects from tombs. Statues.iii2.723ANesekha, Elder of the Hall, Kings wab priest, nude statue, Dyn. V, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 23.

    Bothmer, B. V. in Expedition 24 [2] (Winter 1982), fig. 2 on 28S. aqqra. Objects from tombs. Statues.iii2.722AKhnemhotep (dwarf), Overseer of linen, ka-servant, late Dyn. V or Dyn. VI, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum,CG 144.

    Bothmer in Expedition 24 [2] (Winter 1982), fig. 3 on 28S. aqqra. Around pyramid-complex of Unis. Tomb of Mitri, end of Dyn. V. or early VI.iii2.632AHunchback in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 52081.

    Bothmer, B. V. in Expedition 24 [2] (Winter 1982), fig. 4 on 28Gza. West Field. Tomb G 4440. Middle Dyn. IV - early Dyn. V.iii2.128AReserve head, wife of tomb owner, in Boston MA, Museum of Fine Arts, 14.719.

    Bothmer, B. V. in Expedition 24 [2] (Winter 1982), 29-30 fig. 5S. aqqra. Step Pyramid of Neterikhet, various finds from enclosure.iii2.415ATwo heads of captives, schist, Dyn. III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 18.2.26.5.

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    Bothmer, B. V. in Expedition 24 [2] (Winter 1982), 29-30 fig. 6S. aqqra. Step Pyramid of Neterikhet, various finds from enclosure.iii2.415ADetail of one head.

    Bothmer, B. V. in Expedition 24 [2] (Winter 1982), 29-30 fig. 7S. aqqra. Step Pyramid of Neterikhet. Colonnade and nearby.iii2.407ATwo heads of captives, granite, Dyn. III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 49613.

    Bothmer, B. V. in Expedition 24 [2] (Winter 1982), 30 fig. 8S. n el-Hagar. Miscellaneous.iv.26AThree heads of Asiatic prisoners, Dyn. III, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 396.

    Bothmer, B. V. in Expedition 24 [2] (Winter 1982), 31 fig. 9S. aqqra. Pyramid complex of Isesi.iii2.424AKneeling statue of bound Asiatic captive, probably from here, in New York NY, Metropolitan Museumof Art, 47.2.

    Bothmer, B. V. in Expedition 24 [2] (Winter 1982), 31 fig. 10S. aqqra. Pyramid complex of Isesi.iii2.424AHead of kneeling statue of bound Asiatic captive, probably from here, in New York NY, MetropolitanMuseum of Art, 47.2.

    Bothmer, B. V. in Expedition 24 [2] (Winter 1982), 32 figs. 11-18S. aqqra. Pyramid complex of Pepy I.iii2.422AHead of captives.

    Bothmer, B. V. in Expedition 24 [2] (Winter 1982), 35 figs. 19a and bMaidm. Tomb of Rahotep.iv.91ATwo views of head of Rahotep, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 3.

    Bothmer, B. V. in Expedition 24 [2] (Winter 1982), 35 fig. 20Gza. Tomb G 1220, Nufer.iii2.74AReserve head of Nufer, temp. Khephren, in Boston MA, Museum of Fine Arts, 06.1886.

    Bothmer, B. V. in Expedition 24 [2] (Winter 1982), 35 fig. 21Gza. Tomb G 7510, Ankh-haf. Temp. Khephren.

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    iii2.196ABust of Ankh-haf, in Boston MA, Museum of Fine Arts, 27.442.

    Bothmer, B. V. in Expedition 24 [2] (Winter 1982), 35 fig. 22S. aqqra. North of Step Pyramid. Tomb 35. Kai. Early Dyn. V.iii2.458-9AStatue of squatting scribe, in Louvre, Muse du Louvre, N.2290.

    Bothmer, B. V. in Expedition 24 [2] (Winter 1982), 35 fig. 23S. aqqra. North of Step Pyramid. Unnumbered Old Kingdom tombs. Name unknown. Early Dyn. V.iii2.499AStatue of scribe writing, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 36.

    Bothmer, B. V. in Expedition 24 [2] (Winter 1982), 35, 37 fig. 24Gza. Junker Cemetery (West). Tomb of Soneb, Middle Dyn. VI or later.iii2.102AStatue group of Soneb and wife, seated, son and daughter standing, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE51280.

    Bothmer, B. V. in Expedition 24 [2] (Winter 1982), 37 fig. 25800-264-101Green slate kneeling statuette of Pepy I in Brooklyn NY, Brooklyn Museum, 39.121.

    Bothmer, B. V. in Expedition 24 [2] (Winter 1982), 37 fig. 26Km el-Ah. mar. Temple Enclosure Finds.v.196AGranite door-socket with head of captive, Protodynastic, in Philadelphia PA, The University ofPennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, E 3959.

    Bothmer, B. V. in Expedition 24 [2] (Winter 1982), 37-8 fig. 27S. n el-Hagar. Granite Propylon. Re-used blocks.iv.14ASandstone block with five foreign heads.

    Bothmer, B. V. in Expedition 24 [2] (Winter 1982), 37-8 figs. 28-30S. n el-Hagar. Granite Propylon. Re-used blocks.iv.14ADetails of three heads, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60538.

    Gorelick, L. and Guinnett, A. J. in Expedition 25 [3] (Spring 1983), 41 fig. 2Gza. G 7650, Akhtihotep and Mertiotes.iii2.201ASarcophagus, red granite, in Brooklyn NY, Brooklyn Museum, 48.110.

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    Gutman, M. B. in Expedition 25 [4] (Summer 1983), 4 fig 3Ramesseum. Second Court.ii2.435AView of two Osiride pillars.

    Schwartz, J. et al. in Expedition 26 [3] (1984), 31, 32 figs. 1, 2Mt Rahna. Km el-Qalaa. Palace of Merneptah.iii2.856AViews.

    Schwartz, J. et al. in Expedition 26 [3] (1984), 33 fig. 3Mt Rahna. Km el-Qalaa. Palace of Merneptah. Throne Room.iii2.856AView.

    Schwartz, J. et al. in Expedition 26 [3] (1984), 35 figs. 5, 6Mt Rahna. Km el-Qalaa. Palace of Merneptah. Throne Room.iii2.856AWindow with names of Merneptah, in fragments, in Philadelphia PA, The University of PennsylvaniaMuseum of Archaeology and Anthropology, E 13561.

    Schwartz. J. et al. in Expedition 26 [3] (1984), 34 fig. 4Mt Rahna. Km el-Qalaa. Palace of Merneptah. Hall.iii2.857AJambs with names of Merneptah, in Philadelphia PA, The University of Pennsylvania Museum ofArchaeology and Anthropology, E 13552 (as E 13551c).

    Schwartz. J. et al. in Expedition 26 [3] (1984), 36 fig. 7Mt Rahna. Km el-Qalaa. Palace of Merneptah. Outer Vestibule.iii2.856AColumn-fragment, King offering image of Maet, in Philadelphia PA, The University of PennsylvaniaMuseum of Archaeology and Anthropology.

    Silverman, D.P. in Expedition 27 [1] (1985), 62 with fig.Abydos. Temple of Ramesses II. Various. Finds.vi.41ABlock with remains of four columns of text, probably temp. Ramesses II.

    Expedition 28 [1] (1986), 63[lower] with fig.S. aqqra tomb No. 22, Kapure.iii2.455(5)AUpper part of false-door, in Philadelphia PA, The University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeologyand Anthropology, E 15729.

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    OConnor, D. in Expedition 29 [1] (1987), 29 with fig. 3Abydos. Umm el-Qaab. Royal tombs.v.78AView of one tomb -pit.

    OConnor, D. in Expedition 29 [1] (1987), 32 with fig. 9Abydos. Umm el-Qaab. Tombs. Names Unknown. (B5, B.13)v.88ADetail from alabaster vase of Narmer from B5, in Philadelphia PA, The University of PennsylvaniaMuseum of Archaeology and Anthropology, E 9510.

    OConnor, D. in Expedition 29 [1] (1987), 32 with fig. 10Abydos. Umm el-Qaab. Tomb of Kaa.v.86ARoyal stela, quartzite, in Philadelphia PA, The University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology andAnthropology, E 6878.

    OConnor, D. in Expedition 29 [1] (1987), 33 with fig. 11Abydos. Umm el-Qaab. Tomb of Aha.v.88AEbony tablet of Aha, in Philadelphia PA, The University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology andAnthropology, E 9396.

    OConnor, D. in Expedition 29 [1] (1987), 34 fig. 13Abydos. Umm el-Qaab. Tomb of Semerkhet-Semsen.v.85AStela of Nefert, in Philadelphia PA, The University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology andAnthropology, E 9186.

    OConnor, D. in Expedition 29 [1] (1987), 35 fig. 14Abydos. Umm el-Qaab. Tomb of Semerkhet-Semsen.v.86AFragments of inscribed vase, with feline goddess Mafdet, in Philadelphia PA, The University ofPennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, E 6865.

    OConnor, D. in Expedition 29 [1] (1987), 37 with fig. 17Abydos. Shnet el-Zebb. Fort of Khasekhemui.v.52AView of east wall.

    OConnor, D. in Expedition 29 [1] (1987), 38 fig. 18Abydos. Shnet el-Zebb. Fort of Khasekhemui.v.52APlan.

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    McGovern, P. in Expedition 32 [1] (1990), 17 with fig. 4Tell el-H. osn (Beisan). North Temple of Ramesses III.vii.379AStela of year 18 of Ramesses II, in Philadelphia PA, The University of Pennsylvania Museum ofArchaeology and Anthropology, 29.107.958.

    OConnor, D.. in Expedition 35 [2] (1993), 12 fig. 10Buhen. Main Fort.vii.129AView of Middle Kingdom fortifications.

    OConnor, D. in Expedition 35 [2] (1993), 14 fig. 15Buhen. Temple Area. Finds.vii.138ASquatting statue of Amenemhet, temp. Hatshepsut, in Philadelphia PA, The University of PennsylvaniaMuseum of Archaeology and Anthropology, 10980.

    Dafaaalla, S.B. in Expedition 35 [2] (1993), 16 fig. 3Niui. 36. Queen Atakhebaske.vii.231ACanopic jar, in Philadelphia PA, The University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology andAnthropology, 92.2.92.1.

    Dafaalla, S.B. in Expedition 35 [2] (1993), 25 fig. 16Anba. Karanog.vii.77AView of palace, Meroitic.

    Adams, W.Y. in Expedition 35 [2] (1993), 29 fig. 2Ballna. Finds.vii.123ACrown, silver, Meroitic, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 88885.

    Snowden, Jr., F. M. in Expedition 35 [2] (1993), 43 fig. 5Gza. G 4440.iii2.128AReserve head of wife of tomb owner, in Boston MA, Museum of Fine Arts, 14719.

    Expedition 37 [3] (1995), fig. on inside front cover [left]8Coffin of Esnebneteru, Dyn. XXI-XXII, in Philadelphia PA, The University of Pennsylvania Museum ofArchaeology and Anthropology, E 14344 B, C.

    Expedition 38 [1] (1996), fig. on inside front cover [left]

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    8Coffin of Esnebneteru, Dyn. XXI-XXII, in Philadelphia PA, The University of Pennsylvania Museum ofArchaeology and Anthropology, E 14344, B, C.

    Expedition 38 [2] (1996), fig. on inside front cover [left]8Coffin of Esnebneteru, Dyn. XXI-XXII, in Philadelphia PA, The University of Pennsylvania Museum ofArchaeology and Anthropology, E 14344, B, C.

    Expedition 38 [2] (1996), fig. on back coverQift. Miscellaneous. Statues.v.312AColossal head of Caracalla, granite, in Philadelphia PA, The University of Pennsylvania Museum ofArchaeology and Anthropology, E 976.

    %McGovern, P. et al. in Expedition 39 [1] (1997), 7 fig. 3 [a] (and inset, sealing)8Jar sealing of King Den, Dyn. I, in Philadelphia PA, The University of Pennsylvania Museum ofArchaeology and Anthropology, 60.15.23.

    %McGovern, P. et al. in Expedition 39 [1] (1997), 9-10 figs. 4, 5Abydos. Umm el-Qaaab. Tomb of Scorpion, U-j.v.78APlan and view.

    %Expedition 39 [3] (1997), fig. on inside front cover [left]8Coffin of Esnebneteru, Prophet, with vignette, Esnebneteru led to divinities, Dyn. XXI-XXII, inPhiladelphia PA, The University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, E 14344B,C.

    %Expedition 39 [3] (1997), fig. on 2 [upper]Mt Rahna. Finds from the Palace area.iii2.860ALintel of Sethos I, in Philadelphia PA, The University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology andAnthropology, E 13573.

    %Expedition 39 [3] (1997), fig. on 2 [lower]S. aqqra. Tomb No. 22 [D 39]. Kapure. Chapel, in Philadelphia PA, The University of PennsylvaniaMuseum of Archaeology and Anthropology, E 15729.iii2.455(5)A(5) False-door.

    %Expedition 40 [1](1998), fig. on front inside cover [left]

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    8Coffin of Esnebneteru, Dyn. XXI-XXII, in Philadelphia PA, The University of Pennsylvania Museum ofArchaeology and Anthropology, E 14344 B, C.

    %Expedition 40 [3](1998), fig. on front inside cover [left]8Coffin of Esnebneteru, Dyn. XXI-XXII, in Philadelphia PA, The University of Pennsylvania Museum ofArchaeology and Anthropology, E 14344 B, C.

    %Expedition 41 [1] (1999), fig. on front inside cover [left]8Coffin of Esnebneteru, Dyn. XXI-XXII, in Philadelphia PA, The University of Pennsylvania Museum ofArchaeology and Anthropology, E14344 B, C.

    %Expedition 41 [2] (1999), fig. on front inside cover [left]8Coffin of Esnebneteru, Dyn. XXI-XXII, in Philadelphia PA, The University of Pennsylvania Museum ofArchaeology and Anthropology, E14344 B, C.

    %see Wegner, J. in Expedition 41 [3] (1999), 4-5Abydos. C. South Section. Complex of Sesostris III. Town.v.92ADescription.

    %Wegner, J. in Expedition 41 [3] (1999), 5 fig. on 4Abydos. C. South Section. Complex of Sesostris III. Town. Finds.v.92AOffering table of Nakht, Mayor, Overseer of Prophets, son of Khentekhtai, late Dyn. XII.

    %Expedition 42 [1] (2000), fig. on front inside cover [left]8Coffin of Esnebneteru, Dyn. XXI-XXII, in Philadelphia PA, The University of Pennsylvania Museum ofArchaeology and Anthropology, E 14344 B, C.

    %Expedition 42 [2] (2000), fig. on front inside cover [left]8Coffin of Esnebneteru, Dyn. XXI-XXII, in Philadelphia PA, The University of Pennsylvania Museum ofArchaeology and Anthropology, E 14344 B, C.

    %Wegner, J. in Expedition 42 [2] (2000), 10-12 figs. 1, 4 (views), 3 (plans), 5, 6 (reconstruction)Abydos. Complex of Sesostris III. Mortuary Temple.v.92ADescription with views, plans, and reconstruction.

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    %Wegner, J. in Expedition 42 [2] (2000), 12-13 figs. 7, 8Abydos. Complex of Sesostris III. Mortuary Temple. Finds.v.92AInscribed and decorated fragments.

    %Wegner, J. in Expedition 42 [2] (2000), 13 fig. 9Abydos. Complex of Sesostris III. Mortuary Temple. Finds.v.92AFragment of lower part of face with beard from statue of king.

    %Wegner, J. in Expedition 42 [2] (2000), 15 fig. 10Abydos. Complex of Sesostris III. Mortuary Temple.v.92ASealing of a wab-priest.

    %Wegner, J. in Expedition 42 [2] (2000), 15 fig. 11Abydos. Complex of Sesostris III. Mortuary Temple.v.92AFragment of offering table dedicated by Sehetepib, Chamberlain, and others.

    %Expedition 42 [3] (2000), fig. on front inside cover [left]8Coffin of Esnebneteru, Dyn. XXI-XXII, in Philadelphia PA, The University of Pennsylvania Museum ofArchaeology and Anthropology, E 14344 B, C.

    %Expedition 43 [1] (2001), fig. on front inside cover [left]8Coffin of Esnebneteru, Dyn. XXI-XXII, in Philadelphia PA, The University of Pennsylvania Museum ofArchaeology and Anthropology, E 14344 B, C.

    %Expedition 43 [2] (2001), fig. on front inside cover [left]8Coffin of Esnebneteru, Dyn. XXI-XXII, in Philadelphia PA, The University of Pennsylvania Museum ofArchaeology and Anthropology, E 14344 B, C.

    %Expedition 43 [3] (2001), fig. on front inside cover [left]8Coffin of Esnebneteru, Dyn. XXI-XXII, in Philadelphia PA, The University of Pennsylvania Museum ofArchaeology and Anthropology, E 14344 B, C.

    %Expedition 44 [1] (2002), fig. on front inside cover [left]8Coffin of Esnebneteru, Dyn. XXI-XXII, in Philadelphia PA, The University of Pennsylvania Museum ofArchaeology and Anthropology, E 14344 B, C.

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    Expedition 44 [2] (2002)Nothing for Top. Bib.

    %see Richards, J. in Expedition 44 [3] (Winter 2002), 18-21 figs. on 18 [right], 19 [right], 23 [right]Abydos. Middle Cemetery of Mariette. Tomb of Nakhty, late Dyn. VI to 1st Int. Period, re-used fromIdi, Dyn VI.v.72ADescription with plans and views.

    %Richards, J. in Expedition 44 [3] (Winter 2002), 19 fig. on front coverAbydos. Middle Cemetery of Mariette. Tomb of Nakhty, late Dyn. VI to 1st Int. Period, re-used fromIdi, Dyn VI.v.72AView of burial chamber showing sarcophagus of Nakhty.

    -Richards, J. in Expedition 44 [3] (Winter 2002), fig on 18 [left] (from Kemp)Omit. ()

    %Richards, J. in Expedition 44 [3] (Winter 2002),19-20 fig. on 19 [left]Abydos. Middle Cemetery of Mariette. Tomb of Nakhty, late Dyn. VI to 1st Int. Period, re-used fromIdi, Dyn VI.v.72AView of burial chamber.

    %Richards, J. in Expedition 44 [3] (Winter 2002), 21 fig. on 20Udjat eyes on the interior of the sarcophagus.Abydos. Middle Cemetery of Mariette. Tomb of Nakhty, late Dyn. VI to 1st Int. Period, re-used fromIdi, Dyn VI.v.72ASarcophagus of Idi, re-used by Nekhty.

    %Richards, J. in Expedition 44 [3] (Winter 2002), 21-2 fig. on 23 [right]Abydos. Middle Cemetery of Mariette. Tomb of Weni, temp. Teti to Merenre I.v.72APlan and brief description of excavations.

    %Richards, J. in Expedition 44 [3] (Winter 2002), 21 fig. on 22 [bottom]Abydos. Middle Cemetery of Mariette. Tomb of Weni, temp. Teti to Merenre I.v.72AView of burial chamber .

    %Richards, J. in Expedition 44 [3] (Winter 2002), fig. on 22 [middle]Abydos. Middle Cemetery of Mariette. Tomb of Weni, temp. Teti to Merenre I. Chapel.v.72A

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    %Richards, J. in Expedition 44 [3] (Winter 2002), 22-3 figs. on 22[top] (in situ), 23 [lower]Abydos. Middle Cemetery of Mariette.v.72APair statue of Atef and wife Iti, basalt, Dyn XII.

    Expedition 45[1] ( Spring 2003)Nothing for Top. Bibl.

    Expedition 45 [2] (Summer 2003)Nothing for Top. Bibl.

    Expedition 45 [3] (Winter 2003)Nothing for Top. Bibl.

    Expedition 46 [1] (Spring 2004)Nothing for Top. Bibl.

    Expedition 46 [2] (Summer 2004)Nothing for Top. Bibl.

    Expedition 46 [3] (Winter 2004)Nothing for Top. Bibl.

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