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803-055-465 Round-topped stela, four registers, I, Abydos fetish flanked by Isis and Re-Harakhti, with cow-headed goddess (probably Hathor) behind latter, and man kneeling in adoration at either end, on right, Panehesi P3-nḥsjj H7N.e 7, Head of goldworkers in the mansion of gold, and on left, Paraemhab P3-ra-m-ḥb H V P 4 M, Head of goldworkers in the mansion of gold, II-III, seven male and eight female relatives seated on the ground, IV, eleven columns of offering text and Iny Jnjj 1" t 7 11, Goldworker of the mansion of gold who makes gods, son of Paraemhab, early Dyn. XIX, in London, British Museum, EA 141. Guide, Eg. Collns. (1909), pl. vi after 68 (as Dyn. XII); Hiero. Texts 9, pp. 23-4 pls. xix, xixa; A. J. S[pencer] in Petschel, S. and von Falck, M. (eds.), Pharao siegt immer. Krieg und Frieden im Alten Ägypten (Gustav-Lübcke-Museum, Hamm, 21. März - 31. Oktober 2004), 174 [165] Abb.; Williams rubbings, iv. 117. Cow-headed goddess, Berlandini, J. in BIFAO 83 (1983), 38 n. 11 fig. 7. See Guide (Sculpture), 86-7 [299] (as Dyn. XII-XIII). 1 803-055-520! K t 5 5<q <`Bt7 Round-topped stela, Tunennehebkhons Tnn-nḥbw-h.nsw, wab priest of Amun, Chiseller of the temple of Amun, and wife Henut-taneb Ḥnwtt3-nb < T! b >!, Songstress of Amun, before Osiris foremost of the temple of Abydos, and below, three lines of text with an invocation to various deities, including the great ennead of gods in Kher-aha, Dyn. XIX-XX, formerly in H. O. Cureton colln., now in London, British Museum, EA 700. Moss, R. in JEA 27 (1941), 9 pl. ii; Hiero. Texts 12, p. 22 pls. 70-1 [2]; Williams rubbings, iv. 50. See Guide (Sculpture), 205 [745] (as Neḥebu-Khensu and Dyn. XX). 803-055-575 Round-topped stela, two registers, I, Yunna Jwnn < 4 t!, Chief craftsman of the neshmet barque, before neshmet barque with Abydos symbol, etc., and text of adoration of Osiris and Onnophris, II, line containing Yunna s name and titles above U two seated couples, on right, father Humash Ḥmš + \ 1 (!, Chief craftsman of the > King(?), and mother Nebtta Nbt-t3! a, and on left, two daughters before Yunna and wife, and below, eleven lines with Yunna s name and titles enumerating sacred barques and address to those reading the inscription, probably temp. Tuthmosis IV to Amenophis III, in London, British Museum, EA 1332. (Probably from Abydos.) Budge, E. A. W. A History of Egypt [etc.], iii (1902), fig. on 217; Glanville, S. R. K. in ZÄS 68 (1932), 39-41 Taf. ii; Hiero. Texts viii, 38-40 pl. xxxiii. I, Lavier, M.-

2 C. in Égypte. Afrique & Orient 10 (1998), fig. on 29. Text, Helck, Urk. iv. 1630-2 [544], Übersetz. 185-6; Gardiner Notebook 56, pp. 7-9. Writing of m3a-h.rw, Geßler-Löhr, B. in GM 116 (1990), 26-7 [3]. See Guide (Sculpture), 142 [503]; Guide, Eg. Collns. (1930), 360. 803-055-590 Fragment of stela, Hapi-iyefn(i) Ḥapjj-jj.f-n(.j) < \ #72n 7 h t of the temple of Mut mistress of Asher kneeling in adoration before four lines of offering text invoking Hathor mistress of Dendera, mid-dyn. XVIII, in London, Freud Museum, 3160. Reeves, N. and Ueno, Y. Freud as Collector. A loan exhibition from the Freud Museum, London (Gallery Mikazuki, Tokyo, 14 February - 8 March 1996), No. 13 fig. (as probably from West Thebes). 803-055-600 Fragment of round-topped stela with upper part of Nefertere Nfrt-jrjj e M 7 1! (i.e. Ahmosi Nefertere Jaḥ-ms Nfrt-jrjj), God s wife (mother of Amenophis I), Dyn. XIX- XX, in London, Petrie Museum, 8520. Stewart, Eg. Stelae i, 48 pl. 38 [4] (as probably from Thebes). 803-055-601 Fragment of round-topped stela with representation of upper part of statue(?) of Tuthmosis III, Dyn. XVIII or Ramesside, in London, Petrie Museum, 8521. Stewart, Eg. Stelae i, 49 pl. 39 [5]. 803-055-602 Fragment of round-topped stela with headdresses of probably Amenophis I and his mother Ahmosi Nefer[tere] Jaḥ-ms Nfr[t-jrjj] \aee~ and cartouche probably belonging to the lost figure of Akheper[ka]re (Tuthmosis I), Dyn. XIX-XX, in London, Petrie Museum, 8522. Stewart, Eg. Stelae i, 48 pl. 38 [5] (as probably from Thebes). 803-055-610 Round-topped stela, Tuthmosis III presenting two bowls to seated Amun-Re lord of the Thrones of the Two Lands, with text mentioning taking a captive in Naharina by Patjay P3-t3j H l ~, upper right part lost, temp. Tuthmosis III, in London, Petrie Museum, 14350. Stewart, Eg. Stelae i, 48-9 pl. 39 [2]. Text, Weigall, A. E. P. in Rec. Trav. xxix

3 (1907), 218-19 [vii]. 803-055-612 7! MQ Round-topped stela, Nesuterniut Nswt-r-njwt, Fourth prophet of Amun at Karnak, Overseer of prophets, etc., kneeling before seated Atum, Dyn. XX, in London, Petrie Museum, 14356. Stewart, Eg. Stelae i, 35 pl. 27 [4] (as probably from Thebes). Text, Weigall, A. E. P. in Rec. Trav. xxix (1907), 221 [xiv]. 803-055-615 =<+ Round-topped stela, Wah W3ḥ adoring before Reshef, Dyn. XIX-XX, in London, Petrie Museum, 14401. (Bought in the Delta.) Stewart, Eg. Stelae i, 44 pl. 35 [1]; Egypte. Eender en anders Cat. 202 fig. 803-055-616 Round-topped stela, man offering bouquet of flowers to two ibises of Thoth lord of Hermopolis Magna, probably Dyn. XXII, in London, Petrie Museum, 14403. Munro, P. in ZÄS 88 (1963), 57 Taf. vi [upper left]; Stewart, Eg. Stelae iii, 10-11 [29] pl. 16 (as perhaps from el-ashmûnein). See Handbook... University College (1915), No. 531 [2nd item]. 803-055-617 Upper part of round-topped stela, upper part of ithyphallic Min of Koptos and Isis, with offerings before them, probably Dyn. XVIII, in London, Petrie Museum, 14405. Stewart, Eg. Stelae i, 42 pl. 32 [3] (as probably from Qifṭ). 803-055-618 Round-topped stela with much abraded surface, woman [Nebt]taui(?) [ Nbt]- t3wj(?) ~ b ff, Songstress of Osiris, before serpent-headed great of magic, etc. (i.e. Termuthis), Dyn. XIX-XX, in London, Petrie Museum, 14406. Stewart, Eg. Stelae i, 43 pl. 34 [1] (as probably from Abydos). See Handbook... University College (1915), No. 530 [2nd item]. 803-055-620 Round-topped stela,...raa...r33 ~ M!!, Servant, holding brazier before Sopt, Dyn. XIX-XX, in London, Petrie Museum, 14421. Stewart, Eg. Stelae i, 42-3 pl. 33 [3].

4 803-055-622 Rectangular niche with cornice and round-topped stela incised inside, Kaha Ḳḥ in adoration before deified Amenophis I, top and left part lost, Dyn. n!/! f 4 XIX-XX, in London, Petrie Museum, 14423. Stewart, Eg. Stelae i, 47-8 pl. 38 [3] (as probably from Thebes). 803-055-624 Round-topped stela, man (only face and hand preserved) with brazier before Termuthis as a serpent on pedestal, right side and lower left corner lost, Dyn. XIX- XX, in London, Petrie Museum, 14425. Stewart, Eg. Stelae i, 44 pl. 34 [4]. See Handbook... University College (1915), No. 530 [2nd item]. 803-055-625 t Round-topped stela (bottom lost), Na[her]hu N3-[ḥr]ḥ!~ + U, Head of works, Head of stonemasons, in adoration before seated Isis, probably Dyn. XIX-XX, in London, Petrie Museum, 14426. Stewart, Eg. Stelae iii, 12 [35] pl. 18 (as Late Period). 803-055-627 Round-topped stela, woman Netery Ntrjj 3~ 4 4, Chief of the harîm of Montu, in adoration before the goddess Tjenent in Hermonthis seated, Dyn. XIX-XX, in London, Petrie Museum, 14436. Stewart, Eg. Stelae i, 44 pl. 34 [5]. 803-055-629 % P M Fragment of upper right part of round-topped stela, [Haremhab Ḥrw-m-ḥb, Custodian of the King s provisions of the Lord of the Two Lands] (only hands holding two braziers left) before [Seth of Ombos], Dyn. XIX-XX, in London, Petrie Museum, 14448. (Probably from Ṭûkh.) Stewart, Eg. Stelae i, 41 pl. 32 [2]. 803-055-631 Incomplete probably round-topped stela, Tuthmosis I offering bowl of milk to Amun-Re, dedicated by a Scribe of the god s offerings of Akheperkare (Tuthmosis I), sandstone, probably 1st half of Dyn. XVIII, in London, Petrie Museum, 14466. Stewart, Eg. Stelae i, 48 pl. 39 [1] (as probably Dyn. XIX and from Thebes).

803-055-633 Upper left part of round-topped stela, Amun who listens to him who calls him seated, with Mut standing behind him, and below, text mentioning Menpehtire (Ramesses I), temp. Ramesses I, in London, Petrie Museum, 14475. Stewart, Eg. Stelae i, 51 pl. 40 [1]. 5 803-055-634 Round-topped stela, bottom part lost, a Steward (probably) in adoration before hawk-headed Re-Harakhti on maet-shaped pedestal, and remains of two lines of sun hymn below, Dyn. XIX-XX, in London, Petrie Museum, 14476. Stewart, Eg. Stelae i, 34-5 pl. 27 [1]; Jaeschke, R. and H. in Watkins, S. C. and Brown, C. E. (eds.), Conservation of Ancient Egyptian Materials (1988), 20-1 figs. 3, 4. 803-055-636 Upper left part of round-topped stela, [man] (only raised arms with brazier left) before shrine with seated Osiris-Onnophris, followed by Isis and hawk-headed Harendotes (only upper parts of all) with arms in gesture of protection, probably Dyn. XX, in London, Petrie Museum, 14485. Stewart, Eg. Stelae i, 32-3 pl. 24 [1]. 803-055-639 1"1 t 7 1 Two fragments, possibly from the same round-topped stela of Iny Jnjj, wab priest of Thoth, son of...hotep...ḥtp ~ /!# and of woman Piya Pjj3 711! #, Dyn. XIX, in London, Petrie Museum, 14494 and 14575. Upper part (No. 14575), Iny kneeling in adoration before standing Osiris, a hawk-headed god (probably Re- Harakhti) and a goddess. Lower part (No. 14494), Iny and another two men and two women with offerings before seated couple, with another register lost below. Stewart, Eg. Stelae i, 31 pl. 21 [2] and 33, pl. 24 [2]. See De Meulenaere, H. in Chron. d Ég. liii (1978), 98. 803-055-640 Upper part of round-topped stela, Shedsuhor Šd-sw-ḥrw `f7 :`&, God s father of Osiris, Scribe of the treasury, etc., kneeling in adoration before barque with squatting [Osiris-]Onnophris, Nut, Heket, and a hawk-headed god (probably Horus), and below, upper parts of Paweremwia P3-wr-m-wj3 HD M P^, [Head] of the boats of Amun, and wife Sekhanufer Sh.3-nfr, Songstress of Re, before Osirise,e +h M

6 Onnophris, Dyn. XIX, in London, Petrie Museum, 14495. Stewart, Eg. Stelae i, 33 pl. 25 (as probably Dyn. XX). 803-055-645 Lower part of stela of Ahmosi Jaḥ-ms verso, Dyn. XVIII, in London, Petrie Museum, 14568. Stewart, Eg. Stelae i, 43 pl. 33 [4]. \ aes, Scribe, with a trial hieroglyph on 803-055-647 Lower part of stela, lower part of scene with an Overseer of the gold lands of Amun (name lost) before Min and another deity, white quartzite, Dyn. XVIII, in London, Petrie Museum, 14571. Stewart, Eg. Stelae i, 42 pl. 32 [6] (as probably from Qifṭ). 803-055-649 Round-topped stela, Amun-Re-Harakhti-Atum, Mut and Khonsemweset- Neferhotep before table with offerings, and below, Peshedu P3-šd-w(j) H`f_K, Head of the Medjay, and wife Nubhirmau Nbw-ḥr-m3aw T : J 4 \`(some signs reversed), Songstress of Amun, both kneeling in adoration, sandstone, Dyn. XIX-XX, in London, Petrie Museum, 14576. (Bought at Thebes.) Stewart, Eg. Stelae i, 38-9 pl. 30 [1]. Text, Kitchen, Ram. Inscr. vii, 127 [461] (as temp. Ramesses II). 803-055-652 Upper part of round-topped stela, man with brazier before Isis, Dyn. XVIII (pre- Amarna), in London, Petrie Museum, 14600. Stewart, Eg. Stelae i, 43-4 pl. 34 [3]. 803-055-654 Bt7Kae Upper part of round-topped stela, upper part of Khensmosi H. nsw-ms, Goldworker, in adoration before Osiris, the great god of Koptos, Dyn. XIX-XX, in London, Petrie Museum, 14603. (Probably from Qifṭ.) Stewart, Eg. Stelae i, 42 pl. 33 [1]. 803-055-655 Bottom right corner of stela, lower part of man and remains of two lines of text mentioning Naharina, probably Dyn. XVIII, in London, Petrie Museum, 14604.

7 Stewart, Eg. Stelae i, 49 pl. 39 [4]. 803-055-657 Small round-topped stela, lord of sacred writing (i.e. Thoth) as baboon, dedicated by Pakar Pkr H!T4M ~, Scribe, Dyn. XIX-XX, in London, Petrie Museum, 14608. Stewart, Eg. Stelae i, 42 pl. 33 [2]. 803-055-658 m \g1 Fragment of stela, Khaty H. atj, wab priest of the temple, kneeling in adoration before a royal statue beloved of Sokari, probably temp. Amenophis III, in London, Petrie Museum, 14609. Stewart, Eg. Stelae i, 50 pl. 40 [4]; Bickel, S. in BIFAO 102 (2002), 77 fig. 9 (from Stewart). 803-055-663 Fragment of lower frame of stela with text mentioning beautiful stela(e) of the Lord of the Two Lands, Djeserkare (Amenophis I), true of voice, Dyn. XIX, in London, Petrie Museum, 14749. Stewart, Eg. Stelae i, 29-30 pl. 19 [7] (as funerary stela). 803-055-666 \ Small round-topped stela, Ahmosi Jaḥ-ms ae Sipair S3-p3-jr GHK < (probably son of Sekenenre-Taa) at table smelling lotus, early Dyn. XVIII, in London, Petrie Museum, 15518. Stewart, Eg. Stelae i, 46-7 pl. 37 [2] (as probably from Thebes); Vandersleyen, C. Iahmès Sapaïr [etc.] (2005), 42-3 [21] fig. on 75 [Doc. 21]. See Schulman, A. R. in Bibliotheca Orientalis xliii (1986), 331 [C 15]. 803-055-668 Small round-topped stela, Ptah in shrine, with offering text for Rahotep Ra-ḥtp \ M V~ /, probably New Kingdom, in London, Petrie Museum, 15524. Stewart, Eg. Stelae iii, 12 [37] pl. 18 (as Late Period and from Qifṭ). 803-055-670 Round-topped stela, man in adoration before a queen and Amenophis III, Dyn. XIX-XX, in London, Petrie Museum, 35823.

8 Stewart, Eg. Stelae iii, 25 [86] pl. 36 (as probably from Thebes).