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1 British Museum Magazine 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 23 November 2009): Jaromir Malek (Editor), Diana Magee, Elizabeth Fleming and Alison Hobby (Assistants to the Editor) Jones, M. in British Museum Magazine 1 (1990), fig. on 28 [upper] Thebes. Dra Abû-Naga. Finds. i 2.612A Seated statue of Queen Tetisheri, in London, British Museum EA Jones, M. in British Museum Magazine 1 (1990), fig. on 28 [lower left] Sidmant. Tomb of Meryre-hashetef. iv.115a Ebony statuette of deceased as youth, in British Museum EA Jones, M. in British Museum Magazine 1 (1990), fig. on 28 [lower right] Omit. Wooden statue-base with a forged statue, Middle Kingdom, in British Museum EA see British Museum Magazine 1 (1990), 47 8 Relief, lower part of King, temp. Amenophis IV, in British Museum EA see British Museum Magazine 3 (1990), 27 Gîza. Tomb LG 98. Dyn. IV-V. iii 2.276A Red granite sarcophagus, in British Museum. British Museum Magazine 3 (1990), fig. on 27 [left] Male head, black steatite, probably 2nd half Dyn. XII in British Museum EA Reeve, J. in British Museum Magazine 4 (1990), fig. on 13 [left lower] Gebel Barkal. Temples B.1100 and vii.212a Granite lion of Amenophis III, in British Museum EA 1. Spencer, J. in British Museum Magazine 5 (1991), 13 with fig.

2 2 Gîza. Tomb LG. 98. Dyn. IV-V. iii 2.276A Red granite sarcophagus, in British Museum EA Taylor, J. in British Museum Magazine 6 (1991), front cover and fig. on 1 [top] Kawa. Temple T. Side-Rooms D and E. Found on or near Throne-dias. vii.190a Sphinx of Taharqa, granite in British Museum EA Taylor, J. in British Museum Magazine 6 (1991), fig. on 11 [upper] Omit. Statue of ba-bird, Meroitic, in British Museum EA Taylor, J in British Museum Magazine 6 (1991), fig. on 12 [upper] Faras. Mastaba-Field. Shrines built against east walls of mastabas. vii.125a (a) Offering-table with Meroitic text, in British Museum EA Taylor, J in British Museum Magazine 6 (1991), fig. on 13 [middle left] Qasr Ibrîm. Church. West Crypt. vii.94a Stela of Amenophis I with his mother Ahmosi-Nefertere (twice) before Horus of Miam, and text of year 8, sandstone, in British Museum EA British Museum Magazine 8 (1991), fig. on 18 [top] Gîza. The Great Sphinx. iii 2.36A Aerial view. British Museum Magazine 9 (1992), fig. on 8 [middle] Saqqâra. Tomb of Tia. South chapel A, north wall. iii 2.654A Deceased and wife. Norwich, J.. in British Museum Magazine 9 (1992), 21 with fig. [upper] Objects from Thebes. Reliefs, etc. i 2.817A Wall-painting, Nebamun fowling in canoe with family, in British Museum EA British Museum Magazine 10 (1992), fig. on Ancestor bust of a woman, Dyn. XIX, in British Museum EA Manniche, L. in British Museum Magazine 11 (1992), fig. on 8 [right]

3 3 Medînet Habu. B. Palace-City of Amenophis III. Finds. i 2.781A Kohl-tube of Amenophis III and Teye, faience, in Edinburgh, Royal Museum of Scotland, Manniche, L. in British Museum Magazine 11 (1992), fig. on 8 [2nd from right] 8 Kohl-tube, inscribed, New Kingdom, in Edinburgh, Royal Museum of Scotland, Manniche, L. in British Museum Magazine 11 (1992), fig. on 9 [left] Theban tomb 261, Khaemweset, Dyn. XVIII. i 2.344(1)A Upper part of deceased. Manniche, L. in British Museum Magazine 11 (1992), fig. on 9 [right] Thebes. Valley of the Queens. Tomb 66, Nefertari. i 2.762(7)A Head of deceased. Taylor, J in British Museum Magazine 12 (1992), figs. on 1 [lower], 17 [upper right] Valley of the Kings. Tomb 43, Tuthmosis IV. i 2.561A Ankh-sign of Tuthmosis IV, faience, in Boston MA, Museum of Fine Arts Taylor, J in British Museum Magazine 12 (1992), fig. on 16 [right] Omit. Statuette of Amun, gold, Dyn. XVIII or XXII, in New York NY, Metropolitan Museum of Art Malek, J. in British Museum Magazine 14 (1993), 24 fig. Objects from Thebes. Reliefs, etc. i 2.817A Wall painting, Nebamun fowling in canoe with family, Dyn. XVIII, in British Museum EA Taylor, J in British Museum Magazine 15 (1993), 9 fig. [left] Thebes. Coffins. i 2.824A Cartonnage and coffin of Tenta (woman), Dyn. XXII, in Chicago IL, Field Museum A Taylor, J in British Museum Magazine 15 (1993), 9 fig. [right] Thebes. Coffins. i 2.829A Mummy case of Pensenhor, Dyn. XXII, in British Museum EA Cruickshank, P. and Morgan, H. in British Museum Magazine 17 (1994), 18 cf. fig. [lower]

4 4 8 Shroud of woman Resti, with Books of the Dead, mid-dyn. XVIII, in British Museum EA Hart in British Museum Magazine 17 (1994), fig. on 32 [upper] Aswân. Tomb 31, Sirepnut II. v.234a Upper part of statue of deceased, granite, in British Museum EA 98. British Museum Magazine 20 (1994), fig. on Fragment of lintel with remains of names of Sesostris III, quartzite, at Sotheby s, Dec. 8, 1994, No. 117, now in British Museum EA British Museum Magazine 20 (1994), fig. on 28 8 Shabti-box of Paankh-khau, wood, 3rd Intermediate Period, at Bonham s December 6, 1994, No Taylor, J. in British Museum Magazine [21 (1995), 8-11 figs. on 1,8 and front cover Thebes. Royal Cache. 1st group. i 2.662A Mummy-mask (of Sit-djehut,), mid-dyn. XVIII, in British Museum EA Taylor, J. in British Museum Magazine 21 (1995), fig. on 9 [left] Head of royal statue wearing white crown, probably Hatshepsut or Tuthmosis III, green schist, in British Museum EA 986. Quirke, S. in British Museum Magazine 23 (1995), figs. on 16 and 17 [lower upper left] Alexandria. Pompey s Pillar. iv.3a Lintel-fragment of Sestris III, in British Museum EA 145. Quirke, S. in British Museum Magazine 23 (1995), figs. on 17 [upper] and [lower, upper right] Alexandria. Pompey s Pillar. iv.3a Lintel-fragment of Sesostris III, in British Museum. British Museum Magazine 23 (1995), on 17 [lower, lower] Omit. Spencer, J. in British Museum Magazine 24 (1996), 26-7 fig. (several plaques) Tell el-balamun. iv.39a Foundation-deposits of Sesonchis III and Nektanebos I, mentioning Hor, Prophet of Amun.

5 5 Spencer, J. in British Museum Magazine 24 (1996), advertisement facing 32 (photograph only) Upper part of scribe-statue, basalt, Dyn. XII, in London, Petrie Museum, British Museum Magazine 25 Nothing for Top. Bibl. %Quirke, S. in British Museum Magazine 26 (1996), 22 fig. Karnak. Position Unknown. Chapel of Hatshepsut. ii 2.278A Statue of Senenmut, seated holding Neferure, black granite, temp. Hatshepsut, in London, British Museum, EA 174. British Museum Magazine 27 Nothing for Top. Bibl. %British Museum Magazine 28 (1997), fig. on 31 Thebes. Temple of Amenophis III. Statues of Amenophis III. ii 2.453A (e) Head of Amenophis III, sandstone, in London, British Museum, EA 7. -British Museum Magazine 29 (1997), fig. on 3 [left middle] %Welsby, D. in British Museum Magazine [29 (1997), 11 fig. on 10 [lower right] (said to be this) Meroë. Royal City. Audience Chamber (292). Middle and Late Meroitic. vii.240a View. %Welsby, D. in British Museum Magazine 29 (1997), fig. on 11 (drawing) Meroë. Sun Temple. (250) vii.239a Two Kushite soldiers, one with axe smiting foe and one with sword. <<>> %Welsby, D. in British Museum Magazine 29 (1997), 13 fig. Meroë. Shrine of Hapi (Nile-god) (1000). Entrance. Middle Meroitic. vii.239a Stela with remains of double scene, Queen Amanirenas and Prince Akinidad before god, and before goddess, with row of bound captives below scene, and historical text in Meroitic cursive, in London, British Museum, EA %British Museum Magazine 29 (1997), 24 fig. [right] Upper part of cartonnage

6 6 i 2.827A Coffin and cartonnage of Katebet, Dyn. XVIII or XIX, in London, British Museum, EA 6665 %British Museum Magazine 29 (1997) 24 fig. [left] (as mummiform figure of dead Amenophis I) Interior of base showing upper part of Osiris Thebes. Deir el-baḥri. Tombs of Priests of Amun. i 2.638A Coffin and lid of Ahmosi, Dyn. XXI, in London, British Museum EA British Museum Magazine 30 Nothing for Top. Bibl. %British Museum Magazine 31 (1998), fig. on 32 [right] Thebes. Objects from Thebes. i 2.790A Double statue, man and wife seated, Dyn. XVIII, in London, British Museum, EA 36. %ritish Museum Magazine 32 (1998), fig. on 5 [right] (advertisement) Upper part of man, bronze, Dyn. XXII, in London, British Museum EA (71459). (Said to have been found near the pyramids at Gîza.) %Thomas, R. in British Museum Magazine 32 (1998), fig. on 13[left upper] Theban Tomb 63. Sebekhotep. Temp. Tuthmosis IV. i 2.126(9)A (9) Nubians with tribute, in London, British Museum, EA 922. %Thomas, R. in British Museum Magazine 32 (1998), fig. on 14 [lower] Kawa. Temple T. Side-rooms D and E. Found on or near Throne-dais. vii.190a Sphinx of Taharqa, granite, in London, British Museum, EA %British Museum Magazine 33 (1999) fig. on 1(as Dyn. XXII) Lid Objects from Thebes. Coffins i 2.829A Coffin of Hor, son of Unnufer and Tetjhy, Late Period, in London, British Museum EA 6659 %Taylor, J. in British Museum Magazine 33 (1999), 21-3 fig. on 20 Inner coffin, upper part Objects from Thebes. Coffins. i 2.828A Two coffins and board of Henutmehyt, Dyn. XIX, in London, British Museum EA

7 7 %Taylor, J. in British Museum Magazine 33 (1999), fig. on 21 8 Shabti box, painted wood, Dyn. XIX in London, British Museum, EA Taylor, J. in British Museum Magazine 33 (1999), fig. on 23 %Taylor, J. in British Museum Magazine 33 (1999), fig. on 24 [upper] (as Gua) Deir el-bersha. Miscellaneous. iv. 185A Statue of man, wood, Dyn. XII, in London, British Museum EA Taylor, J. in British Museum Magazine 33 (1999), fig. on 24 [lower] %British Museum Magazine 33 (1999), fig. on 25 [lower] Detail of udjat-eye Deir el-bersha. Middle Kingdom Tombs. Tomb of Sitipi and Ankh. iv.183a Coffin of Sitipi, in London, British Museum, EA British Museum Magazine 33 (1999), fig. on 26 [right upper] Omit (<<>>) %British Museum Magazine 33 (1999), fig. on 26 [right lower] Upper part Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Coffins. v.24a Coffin of Zeho, Ptolemaic, in London, British Museum EA British Museum Magazine 33 (1999), fig. on 27 [left upper] Omit (<<>>) -British Museum Magazine 33 (1999), fig. on 27 [left lower] Omit (<<>>) %British Museum Magazine 33 (1999), fig. on 27 [right middle] Part Akhmîm. Miscellaneous. Coffins. Painted linen mummy wrapping of woman Seusertsetes, late Ptolemaic, in London, British Museum, EA %British Museum Magazine 33 (1999), fig. on 41 (advertisement) Ramesseum. Second Court. Colossi. Ramesses II.

8 8 ii 2.437(12) (12) Head of colossus of Ramesses II lying in Court. %Parkinson, R. in British Museum Magazine 34 (1999), figs. on 12,15 Rosetta. iv.1a Stela, Rosetta Stone, year 9 of Ptolemy V, granite, in London, British Museum EA 24. %Parkinson, R. in British Museum Magazine 34 (1999), fig. on 13 [left] 8 Tiles with names of Amenophis III, probably from doorway, in London, British Museum EA %Parkinson, R. in British Museum Magazine 34 (1999), fig. on 13 [right upper] Deir el-baḥri. Finds from the Great Temple. ii 2.376A Relief, table with offerings and a hand offering bowl of wine, temp. Hatshepsut, in London, British Museum EA British Museum Magazine 35 (1999), fig. on 11 %British Museum Magazine 36 (2000), fig. on 39 Upper part Karnak. Eastern Group. A. Temple of Amenophis IV. Colonnade. ii 2.253A Osiride standing statue of Amenophis IV, legs missing, sandstone, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum JE %Ashton, S.-A. in British Museum Magazine 37 (2000), 6 fig. [right] (as basalt and Cleopatra VII Thea Philopator) Statue of a queen or goddess, wearing tripartite wig with triple uraeus, feet restored, Ptolemaic, black stone, formerly in P. Philip colln. and in Paris, Hôtel Drouot, in 1905, then with D. Kelekian (dealer) in New York, now in San Jose CA, Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum and Art Gallery, RC Ashton, S.-A. in British Museum Magazine 37 (2000), 6 fig. [left] %see Ashton, S.-A. in British Museum Magazine 37 (2000), 6 (as probably Cleopatra VII Thea Philopator) A queen, probably Arsinoë II (wife of Ptolemy II Philadelphus), holding double cornucopia, basalt, early Ptolemaic, in St Petersburg, State Hermitage Museum, see Ashton, S.-A. in British Museum Magazine 37 (2000), 6 Omit. (<<>> Deified Arsinoë II (wife of Ptolemy II Philadelphus), holding double

9 9 cornucopia, early Ptolemaic, in New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art, ) %see Ashton, S.-A. in British Museum Magazine 37 (2000), 6 (as probably Cleopatra VII Thea Philopator) A queen, probably Berenice II (wife of Ptolemy III Euergetes I), wearing tripartite wig with triple uraeus, holding [cornucopia], upper part, black granite, probably temp. Ptolemy VII Neos Philopator, in Turin, Museo Egizio, Cat %Spencer, J. in British Museum Magazine 37 (2000), 11 figs. (as Nefertari, wife of Ramesses II) Head of a statue of queen, gneiss, probably Dyn. XIX, formerly in the possession of J. Tokeley Parry, then returned to Egypt in %Strudwick, N. in British Museum Magazine 37 (2000), fig. on 22 (as granodiorite) Thebes. Temple of Amenophis III. Finds. Various. ii 2.454A Block statue of Sennufer, granite, in London, British Museum EA 48. %Strudwick, N. in British Museum Magazine 37 (2000), Thebes. TT 99. Sennufer. Temp. Tuthmosis III. i 2.204A Description of excavation. %Strudwick, N. in British Museum Magazine 37 (2000), fig. on 23 [left] Upper part Objects from Thebes. Coffins. i 2.827A Coffin of Tamyt, Dyn. XVIII, in London, British Museum, EA %Strudwick, N. in British Museum Magazine 37 (2000), 24 fig. on 23 [right lower] Thebes. TT 99. Sennufer. Temp. Tuthmosis III. Finds. i 2.206A Fragment of coffin with name of Sennufer. %Strudwick, N. in British Museum Magazine 37 (2000), fig. on 24 [upper] Objects frm Thebes. Coffins i 2.820A Sarcophagus and inner coffin of Hori in London, British Museum EA 15655, %Strudwick, N. in British Museum Magazine 37 (2000), 24 fig. on 25 [left] (as sandstone) Thebes. TT 99. Sennufer. Temp. Tuthmosis III. Finds. i 2.206A Statue of Amenhotp, son-in-law of deceased.

10 10 %Strudwick, N. in British Museum Magazine 37 (2000), 23 fig. on 26 [right upper] Detail, three men kneeling, dragging wood, with Egyptians behind Thebes. TT 99. Sennufer. Temp. Tuthmosis III. Hall. i 2.205(5)A (5)[Deceased] with remains of two registers %Strudwick, N. in British Museum Magazine 37 (2000), fig. on 26 [right lower] Thebes. TT 99. Sennufer. Temp. Tuthmosis III. Inner Room. i 2.205(16) (16)Niche and double scene above, deceased before Anubis jackals. %Strudwick, N. in British Museum Magazine 37 (2000), 25 fig. on 26 [left] Thebes. TT 99. Sennufer. Temp. Tuthmosis III. Finds. i 2.206A Linen fragment with the names of King Sabacon and Udjahor, buried in a year 10 (of Sabacon?), Dyn. XXV. -British Museum Magazine 38 Nothing for Top. Bibl. %British Museum Magazine 39 (2001), fig. on front cover and on 1 (as Cleopatra VII Thea Philopator) A queen, probably Arsinoë II (wife of Ptolemy II Philadelphus), holding double cornucopia, basalt, early Ptolemaic, in St Petersburg, State Hermitage Museum, %British Museum Magazine 39 (2001), fig. on 12 [upper] (advertisement) Head of female statue, wood, early Dyn. XVIII, in London, Seaby Antiquities Gallery, in %British Museum Magazine 39 (2001), fig. on 34 [left upper] (advertisement) Objects from Thebes. Statues. i 2.783A Male bust from double statue with wife, probably temp. Amenophis III or late Dyn. XVIII in Birmingham, City Museum and Art Gallery %Taylor, J. in British Museum Magazine 40 (2001), 4 fig. Interior of coffin with image of Nut Thebes. Sheikh Abd el-qurna. C. Tombs, Position Unknown. Family Tomb of Amenkha. Temp. Bocchoris and Tefnakht i 2.674A 17. Outer coffin of Esmut, formerly in Sutherland collection, now in London, British Museum EA %British Museum Magazine 40 (2001), fig. on 35

11 11 Alexandria. Found in Harbour. iv.3a Royal head wearing nemes, granite, late Ptolemaic. -British Museum Magazine 40 (2001), fig. on inside back cover (advertisement) Omit. ( <<>>) %McCall, H. in British Museum Magazine 41 (2001), fig. on 29 (before restoration) Ramesseum. Second Court. Colossi. Ramesses II. ii 2.437(12) (12) Head of colossus of Ramesses II lying in Court. British Museum Magazine 42 Nothing for Top. Bibl. %Bierbrier, M. L. in British Museum Magazine 43 (2002), 31-3 figs. on 30-1 [left](engravings) fig. on 31 [right](as EA 6652) Saqqâra. Necropolis. Objects from Tombs. iii 2.765A Inner anthropoid coffin of Irterau, wood, Dyn. XXVI, formerly in Lethieullier collection, now in London, British Museum EA %Bierbrier, M. L. in British Museum Magazine 43 (2002), 33 fig. [left] (from Gordon) Saqqâra. Necropolis. G. Between the monastery of Apa Jeremias and the enclosure of Sekhemkhet. Tomb of Tia. iii 2.654A Pyramidion of Tia, granite, temp. Ramesses II, formerly in Lethieullier and Long collections. %Bierbrier, M. L. in British Museum Magazine 43 (2002), 33 fig. [right] (from Gordon) Statue of Khaemweset, King s son (of Ramesses II), etc., standing in a round-topped shrine, with another figure of same man in relief on back and text mentioning temple of Ptah, temp. Ramesses II, formerly in W. Lethieullier colln. (Probably from Memphis.) %British Museum Magazine 44 (2002), fig. on 36 (advertisement) Upper part Karnak. Court between Fifth and Sixth Pylons. Enclosure of Tuthmosis III. ii 2.87(231) (231) Statue of Amenophis II, seated, granite. %Spencer, N. in British Museum Magazine 45 (2003), 12 fig. Kôm Firîn. iv.50a View and description of site.

12 12 Welsby, D. in British Museum Magazine 46 (2003), 13 fig. [lower] Upstream from the Fourth Cataract. Precise location not known. Pyramid. Kushite. vii.233a Description and view. %Parkinson, R. in British Museum Magazine 46 (2003),15 figs. on 14, 15 [left] Cat with birds Objects from Thebes. Reliefs, blocks etc. i 2.817A (b) Wall-painting of Neb[amun] (prob. TT 146), deceased fowling in canoe with family, temp. Amenophis III, in London, British Museum EA %Parkinson, R. in British Museum Magazine 46 (2003), fig. on 15 [middle] First group of cattle from lower register Objects from Thebes. Reliefs, blocks etc. i 2.817A (a) Wall-painting of Neb[amun] (prob. TT 146), two registers, recording of cattle, temp. Amenophis III, in London, British Museum EA %Davies, V. in British Museum Magazine 46 (2003), 18 fig. on 19 [upper] Two stone-masons on left of upper register El-Kâb. Rock-tombs. 10. Sebeknakht. Probably temp. Sebekhotep III. Outer Hall. v.185a (3) Three registers, stone masons, sons of deceased, and bakers. Davies, V. in British Museum Magazine 46 (2003), 18 figs. on 18 [upper], 19[lower] El-Kâb. Rock-tombs. 10. Sebeknakht. Probably temp. Sebekhotep III v.185a (12)-(13) Right thickness. Text mentioning attack by Kushites. -British Museum Magazine 47 (2003), fig. on 52 [upper] Omit (<<>>) %Gormley, A. in British Museum Magazine 48 (2004), fig. on 5 [upper] Ramesseum. Second Court. Colossi. Ramesses II. ii 2.436A (11) Upper part of colossus of Ramesses II, in London, British Museum EA 19. %Taylor, J. in British Museum Magazine 49 (2004), 14 fig. [left upper] Thebes. Deir el-baḥri. Tomb of Priests and Priestesses of Amun. Dyn. XXI. i 2.638A Cartonnage of Esperennub in London, British Museum EA British Museum Magazine 49 (2004), fig. on 64 [upper]

13 13 Baasa. Reservoir. Meroitic. vii.262a Lion with cartouche of Amanikhabale, sandstone, in Khartoum, Sudan National Museum Parkinson, R. in British Museum Magazine 50 (2004), fig. on 9 Omit. (iv.1 - <<>>) Anderson, J. in British Museum Magazine 50 (2004), fig. on 16 [upper] Omit. (vii <<>>) %Anderson, J. in British Museum Magazine 50 (2004), fig. on 16 [lower] Front with Horus and Thoth binding sma-symbol Nagaa. Great Temple. Sanctuary. (104). vii.271a Bark stand, with names of King Natakamani and Queen Amanitere, sandstone, in Khartoum, Sudan National Museum, %Anderson, J. in British Museum Magazine 50 (2004), fig. on 17 Meroë. Pyramid Field. South Group. vii.255a View of two pyramids. %Welsby, D. in British Museum Magazine 50 (2004), fig. on 20-1 Island of Uronarti. Fort. vii.143a View. Welsby, D. in British Museum Magazine 50 (2004), 20-1 fig. on 21 [lower] Omit. (v <<>>) %Welsby, D. in British Museum Magazine 50 (2004), fig. on 22-3 Kerma. K. I. Lower (Western) Defufa. Probably cult-centre. vii.175a View. -British Museum Magazine 51 (2005), figs. on 11 [right and second from right] %British Museum Magazine 52 (2005), Advertisement, fig. inside back cover Thebes. Deir el-baḥri. Tomb of Priests and Priestesses of Amun. Dyn. XXI. i 2.638A Cartonnage of Esperennub in London, British Museum EA %Parkinson, R. in British Museum Magazine 53 (2005), 11 lower fig.[upper left] (as adjoining London,

14 14 British Museum, EA ) Objects from Thebes. Reliefs, blocks etc. i 2.817A Girl dancing and man offering collar to guests, Dyn. XVIII, in Avignon, Musée Calvet, 51. %Parkinson, R. in British Museum Magazine 53 (2005), 11 figs. Objects from Thebes. Reliefs, etc. i 2.817A Reconstruction showing three blocks of Neb[amun], Dyn. XVIII, (f), (i), (k), in London, British Museum, EA 37981, EA 37984, EA 37986, together with one in Avignon, Musée Calvet, 51. %British Museum Magazine 54 (2006), fig. on 64 [lower] Thebes. Objects from Thebes. Reliefs, etc. i 2.817A Reconstruction showing three blocks of Neb[amun], Dyn. XVIII, (f), (i), (k), in London, British Museum, EA 37981, EA 37984, EA 37986, together with one in Avignon, Musée Calvet, 51. -O Neill, M. in British Museum Magazine 55 (2006), 51 fig. [right] %O Neill, M. in British Museum Magazine 55 (2006), 51 fig. on 53 [upper left] 8 Statuette of girl holding large vase, used as a kohl container, steatite, Dyn. XII, in London, British Museum, EA 2572, on loan to Glasgow, Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum. (Said to come from Thebes.) -Fitton, L. and Moorhead, S. in British Museum Magazine 56 (2006), 21 fig. on 20 [upper] -Villing, A. in British Museum Magazine 56 (2006), 47 fig. [lower] Omit. (<<>> - Stela with Carian inscription, in London, British Museum, EA )

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