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1 Palestine Exploration Quarterly 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 4 January 2010): Jaromir Malek (Editor), Diana Magee, Elizabeth Fleming and Alison Hobby (Assistants to the Editor) see Clermont-Ganneau in Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement (1884), 224 Palestine. Tell el- Ajjûl. Miscellaneous. vii.371 Circular faience plaque of Ramesses II, in London, British Museum, EA see Harper in Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement (1890), 46 Palestine. El- Arish. iv.1a Naos (called sarcophagus). Bliss in Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement (1899), 107 with pl. 7 Palestine. Tell el-sâfi etc. Bliss in Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement (1899), 197 [bottom] Text Palestine. Tell el-sâfi. Stela fragment, probably Dyn. XIX-XX. Bliss in Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement (1899), pl. vi, cf. 327, 331 Palestine. Tell el-sâfi. Bliss in Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement (1899), 330 Palestine. Tell el-sâfi. Ushabti of Makuka. Bliss in Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement (1900), 18 [II, 3] Palestine. Tell el-sâfi.
2 2 Inscribed jar-handle. Bliss in Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement (1900), 19 [iv] Palestine. Tell el-sâfi. Sayce in Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement (1900), 66-7 with plate. Amarna. Miscellaneous. Various. iv.235a Jar-handle with Aten-cartouche. Smith in Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement (1901), 349 fig, cf Palestine. Tell El-Shihâb. vii.383a Upper part of stela of Sethos I, in Istanbul, Ancient Oriental Museum Macalister in Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement (1903), 9-10 Text from block from box of Nepheritis. Macalister in Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement (1903), 36-7 Text of ushabti of Deduamun. See Macalister in Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement (1903), 39 Bronze statue of Osiris. Macalister in Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement (1903), 122 Scarab of Amenophis III. Macalister in Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement (1903), pl. ii, cf. 279 Macalister in Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement (1903), 214 fig. 11
3 3 Statuette of Isis and Nephthys. Macalister in Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement (1903), pl. iv Scarabs [1= Sesostris I, 12 = Hyksos]. Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement (1904), 20-1 pl. iii Scarabs (no texts). See Müller in Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement (1904), Palestine. Tell El-Shihâb. vii.383 Upper part of stela of Sethos I, in Istanbul, Hittite Museum. Macalister in Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement (1904), pl. vi fig. 9 Scarabs, including Amenophis III and Teye. Macalister in Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement (1904), 336, on fig. 5 Cylinder of Ira, Dyn. XIX, and seals. see Petrie in Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement (1905), 88 [4] Cylinder seal of Ira, Dyn. XIX, (= (1904), 336 fig. 5) Macalister in Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement (1905), pl. i fig. 1 Marriage scarab of Amenophis III. Macalister in Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement (1905), pl. i, cf. 274 Scarabs, Sesostris I, Amenophis III, Ramesses II.
4 4 Macalister in Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement (1905), pl. v Statuette of Hekaib, Dyn. XII. Griffith in Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement (1906), Text Statue of Hekaib, Dyn. XII. see Macalister in Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement (1907), 186 Vase of Ramesses II, calcite, from cistern. Macalister in Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement (1907), pl. i [18] opp. 199, cf. 201, 247 (called 17) Scarab, Hekmaetre (Ramesses IV). Macalister in Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement (1908), 20 fig. 3 Plaque with part of cartouche, terra cotta. Macalister in Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement (1908), 111 fig. 8 Vase fragment of Ramesses III. Macalister in Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement (1908), fig. 1 Stone with nub-sign. see Macalister in Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement (1908), 280 Sundial of Merneptah, ivory. Macalister in Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement (1908), pl. iv [17]
5 5 Hoard with scarabs. Macalister in Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement (1909), 99 fig. 4 Squatting statuette, not inscribed, sandstone, probably Dyn. XVIII, found in a house. Macalister in Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement (1910), figs. Palestine. Gaza. Marble mummiform sarcophagus of woman, not inscribed, Roman Period, in Istanbul Museum. Pilcher in Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement (1923), 85-9 figs. 1-3 Palestine. Tell Jazari. Central Valley. Sundial with Merneptah kneeling etc., ivory. see Duncan in Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement (1924), 183 Palestine. Ophel (E. Hill. Jerusalem). vii.373 Jar-handle with scarab, Dyn. XIII. Rowe in Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement (1927), 68-78, 84 Palestine. Beisan. vii.376 General account of Egyptian levels. see Rowe in Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement (1927), 75 Palestine. Beisan. Finds. Scarabs and ushabti found in tombs of mercenaries. see Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement (1928), 61 Palestine. Tabgha. vii.382 Stela fragment. Rowe in Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement (1928), plan after 90 pl. 1 Palestine. Beisan. Temple of Tuthmosis III. vii.376 Plan and view. Rowe in Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement (1928), pl. v after 90, cf. pp
6 6 Palestine. Beisan. Temple of Tuthmosis III. vii.377 Stela of Mekal, dedicated from Amenemopet by his son Pareemhab. Rowe in Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement (1929), pl. iii Palestine. Beisan. Tell el-hosn. vii.376 Plan. Rowe in Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement (1929), 78-81, 92 pls. iv-vii Palestine. Beisan. Mekal Temple (Tuthmosis III. vii.376 Views. Rowe in Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement (1929), 93 pl. viii [3, 4] Palestine. Beisan. Finds. Rowe in Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement (1929), 93 pl. viii [5] Palestine. Beisan. vii.377 Pendant with goddess Ashtaroth (Astarte), gold, temp. Tuthmosis III. Rowe in Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement (1929), 82-83, 93 pls. ix-xi Palestine. Beisan. Mekal Temple (Tuthmsosis III). Views. Rowe in Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement (1929), 85, 93 pl. xiii Palestine. Beisan. Mekal Temple (Tuthmosis III). View. Rowe in Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement (1929), pl. xvi [1, 2] cf. 94 Palestine. Beisan. Scarabs (Tuthmosis III, etc.). Rowe in Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement (1929), 94 pl. xvi [3, 4] Palestine. Beisan. Seal, Hyksos.
7 7 see Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement (1929), 119 Palestine. Megidddo. Block of Sesonchis II. See Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement (1929), 119 Urfa (Edessa), Turkey. vii.399 Statue-group, dedicated by Esbendetis, late New Kingdom, in private possession at Kiel. Rowe and Vincent in Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement (1931), Palestine. Bethshan. Temple of Tuthmosis III. vii.377 View with plan. Rowe and Vincent in Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement (1931), pl. ii [2] Palestine. Bethshan. Temple of Amenophis III. vii.377 Restoration. Rowe and Vincent in Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement (1931), pl. ii [3] Palestine. Bethshan. Temple of Sethos I. vii.378 Restoration. Rowe and Vincent in Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement (1931), pl. iii [4, 5] Palestine. Bethshan. South Temple of Ramesses III. vii.378 Restoration. Rowe and Vincent in Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement (1931), pl. iii [4, 5] Palestine. Bethshan. South Temple of Ramesses III. vii.379 View and model. Rowe and Vincent in Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement (1931), 21 pl. iv [6] Palestine. Bethshan. vii.378 Jamb of Ramesses-user-khepesh. Fitzgerald in Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement (1931), pl. v [6] Palestine. Bethshan. Finds. Lintel of Ramesses-user-khepesh, temp. Ramesses III, in Jerusalem, Archaeological Museum I.9695.
8 8 Rowe and Vincent in Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement (1931), 70 pl. vi [7] Palestine. Bethshan. Fragment of jamb, probably temp. Ramesses III. see Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement (1931), 169 Palestine. Ain Shems. Mention of scarabs, Tuthmosis III?, etc. Crowfoot in Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement (1932), pls. i, iii [upper left] Palestine. Samaria. Ivories, probably Dyn. XXII, from palace of Osorkon. Fitzgerald in Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement (1932), 145 pl. iii [5] Palestine. Bethshan. Finds. Fragment of jamb, with mention of Heliopolis, Philadelphia PA, The University of Pennsylvania Museum, Fitzgerald in Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement (1932), 147 pl. iii [7] Palestine. Bethshan. Finds. Crowfoot in Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement (1933), 7-24 frontispiece pls. i, ii [1, 2, 4], iii [1] Palestine. Samaria. vii.376 Ivories, one with hieroglyphs, from palace, probably Dyn. XXII. see Rowe in Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement (1933), 97-8 Palestine. Tell Beit Mirsîm. Hyksos Scarab. Crowfoot in Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement (1934), 76 pl. i Palestine. El-Bahn a, Transjordan. Fort. vii.382 Moabite stela, temp. Ramesses II, in Amman Museum. See Starkey in Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement (1934), 170-1
9 9 Scarabs, Amenophis III, etc., from Temple. Starkey in Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement (1934), 172 pl. v [1, 2] Views of Temple, Dyn. XVIII and XIX. Starkey in Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement (1934), 172 pl. viii [3] Inscribed sherd. see Starkey in Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement (1934), 174 Plaque of Ramesses II, from Temple. see Garstang in Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement (1935), 63-8 Palestine. Jericho. vii.373 Description. see Garstang in Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement (1935), 66 Palestine. Jericho. vii.373 Mention of sealing of Senbef. see Starkey in Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement (1935), 200 Temple, Dyn. XVIII-XIX. see Starkey in Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement (1936), 181 Scarabs from rock-tombs. see Starkey in Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement (1936), 183, 186 Scarabs from Temple. Starkey in Palestine Exploration Quarterly (1937), 230-3, 238 pls. ii, iii [2, 3] Palestine. Tel el-duweir. Rock tombs.
10 10 Scarabs of Apophis, Tuthmosis III, etc. Starkey in Palestine Exploration Quarterly (1937), 238 pl. vii [1-3] Palace. Fort. vii Bowl with hieratic text and fragments of vases. Starkey in Palestine Exploration Quarterly (1937), pl. viii [1] Palace. Fort. Bronze dagger with pictographs, Hyksos Period. see Inge in Palestine Exploration Quarterly (1938), Temple. Plaque, Amenophis III, faience. Inge in Palestine Exploration Quarterly (1938), 246 pl. xxii [2] Rock-tombs. Inscribed coffin, pottery, Dyn. XIX. Barnett in Palestine Exploration Quarterly lxxi (1939), 6 pl. i (from Davies) Thebes. TT 100, Rekhmire. <<>> Syrians with elephant and bear. Palestine Exploration Quarterly (1939), 7-8 pl. iii [1] Palestine. Megiddo. Box-lid, ivory, temp. Ramesses III. Barnett in Palestine Exploration Quarterly (1939), 8 pl. iii [2, 4] (from Petrie) Palestine. Tell Far a. Panel, ivory. see Kirk in Palestine Exploration Quarterly (1944), 191 Palestine. Transjordan. Tell el-khaleifa. vii.382 Egyptian seal-impressions. Murray in Palestine Exploration Quarterly (1949), 92-7 pls. ix-xii
11 11 Palestine. Tell el- Ajjûl. vii.370 see Fitzgerald in Palestine Exploration Quarterly (1949), Palestine. Tell el-hosn. vii.376 Dating. Palestine Exploration Quarterly (1958), pl.x fig. 10 Thebes. Valley of the Kings. KV 62, Tutankhamun. Four gold-plate open work plaques in Casket, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum. Nibbi in Palestine Exploration Quarterly (1980-1), 96 pl. viii [A] Palestine. Kôm el-ahmar. Temple Enclosure. Main deposit. v.194a Verso of smaller slate palette, in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, E Tufnell in Palestine Exploration Quarterly (1982), 81 fig. 2 Palestine. Qâw el-kebîr. Tomb of Wahka I. v.9a View. Palestine Exploration Quarterly (1983) to 130 (1998) %Rothenberg, B. in Palestine Exploration Quarterly 131 (1999), 149 fig. 1 (from Schulmann) Israel. Timna Valley. Chapel of Hathor. Temp. Sethos I to Sethos II and Ramesses III to Ramesses VI. (Site No. 200). vii.382a Stela on rock face above the chapel, Rameses-emperre, with Ramesses II offering to Hathor. %Rothenberg, B. in Palestine Exploration Quarterly 131 (1999), figs. 28, 33 [plan] Israel. Timna Valley. Chapel of Hathor. Temp. Sethos I to Sethos II and Ramesses III to Ramesses VI. (Site No. 200). vii.382a View with plan. %Rothenberg, B. in Palestine Exploration Quarterly 131 (1999), 170 fig. 29 Israel. Timna Valley. Chapel of Hathor. Temp. Sethos I to Sethos II and Ramesses III to Ramesses VI. (Site No. 200). vii.382a Hathor pillar of Ramesses II.
12 12 Rothenberg, B. in Palestine Exploration Quarterly 131 (1999), 170 fig. 30 (<<>> - vii.382) %Rothenberg, B. in Palestine Exploration Quarterly 131 (1999), 170 fig. 31 Israel. Timna Valley. Chapel of Hathor. Temp. Sethos I to Sethos II and Ramesses III to Ramesses VI. (Site No. 200). vii.382a Jar-stand fragment with cartouches of Ramesses III. Palestine Exploration Quarterly 132 (2000) Palestine Exploration Quarterly 133 (2001) Palestine Exploration Quarterly 134 (2002) Palestine Exploration Quarterly 135 (2003) Palestine Exploration Quarterly 136 (2004) Palestine Exploration Quarterly 137 (2005) Palestine Exploration Quarterly 138 (2006) Palestine Exploration Quarterly 139 [1] (2007) Palestine Exploration Quarterly 139 [2] (2007) Palestine Exploration Quarterly 139 [3] (2007) Palestine Exploration Quarterly 140 [1] (2008)
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