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TOPOGRAPHICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY OF
ANCIENT EGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPHIC
TEXTS, RELIEFS, AND PAINTINGS
I. THE THEBAN NECROPOLIS
PART 2. ROYAL TOMBS AND
SMALLER CEMETERIES
BYTHE LATE BERTHA PORTER
ANDROSALIND L. B. MOSS, HoN. D.LITT. (OxoN.), F.S.A.
Assisted by
ETHEL W. BURNEY
SECOND EDITION
REVISED AND AUGMENTED
0OXFORD
AT THE CLARENDON PRESS
x964Oxford University Press, Amen House, London E.C-4
GLASGOW NEW YORK TORONTO MELBOURNE WELLINGTON
BOMBAY CALCUTTA MADRAS KARACHI LAHORE DACCA
CAPETOWN SALISBURY NAIROBI IBADAN ACCRA
KUALALUMPUR HONG KONG
© Griffith Institute, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, I964Published on behalf of the Griffith Institute
by the Delegates of the PressPRINTED IN GREAT BRITAIN
AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS, OXFORD
BY VIVIAN RIDLER
PRINTER TO THE UNIVERSITY
List of Plans and Maps
Introduction
CONTENTS
Addenda to Volume I, Part 1. Errata and SupplementsList of Sources of
Plans and Maps
List of Abbreviations.
I. Publications
II. Unpublished sources
Note to Readers
I. VALLEY OF THE KINGS
A. Tombs
B. Finds
C. Rest-houses and shrines
D. Graffiti
11.SOUTH-WEST VALLEYS
Xl Xlll XVll XXV xxvii XXXV xxxviii 4955 s6 5 ss 590
A. Wadi Sikket Taqet Zaid 591
B. Wadi Qubbanet el-Qirud (Valley of the Tombs of the Monkeys) 591C. Graffiti 593
III. DRA' ABO EL-NAGA' with EL-TARAF
A. Antef Cemetery, Dyn. XI
B. Entrance to the Valley of the Kings
C. Tomb of Queen CA!:Jmosi Nefertere (probably)
D. Seventeenth Dynasty Cemetery
E.Petrie Excavations
F. Gauthier-Chassinat Excavations
G. Northampton Excavations
H. Philadelphia, University Excavations
I. Carnarvon-Carter Excavations
J. Passalacqua Excavations
K. Position unknown
L. Finds
594599
599
6oo 6o6 6o6 6o7 609
611
612
612
612
Vl
CoNTENTS
IV. 'ASASIF
A. At foot of Causeways 615
Near Valley Temple of I:Iatshepsut 615
Tombs in Carnarvon-Carter Concession 6 I 5
Tombs, &c., in New York, M.M.A. Concession 617
Dyn. XVII-XVIII Cemetery. Carnarvon-Carter Concession 618Ptolemaic Vaulted Tombs 619
Finds 620
Near Tuthmosis Ill Causeway 620
Pyramid,
Dyn. XVII 62o
Cemetery 700 (New York, M.M.A.) 620
Cemetery 300 (New York, M.M.A.) 622
B. Causeway area 622
Lepsius and Passalacqua Tombs 622
Rest-house of Bark of Amun 624
Cemetery 827-30 (New York, M.M.A.) 624
Near Theban tomb 279 624
Senenmut Quarry 625
Near Mentu'I!otp and l:latshepsut Causeways 626
C. Finds from 'Asasif and Khokha 626
V. DEIR EL-BAI:IRI
A. In and near l:latshepsut Temple 628
In and near First Court 628
Priests' tombs, Dyn. XXI and XXIII (New York, M.M.A.53-65)
628Tomb of Priests and Priestesses of Amun, Dyn. XXI 630
Burials of Priests of Monthu, Dyn. XXII-XXVI 643
Middle and Upper Colonnades area 649
B. Cemeteries connected with the Mentu'I!otp Temple 650 North Cemeteries (New York, M.M.A. 500, Ioo, 6oo) 650 South Cemeteries (New York, M.M.A. 8n-26, 831-9, 8ox-Io,201-19) 652
Pits in Temple area 655
C. Burials, exact position unknown 657
D. Graffiti 658
CONTENTS
VllVI. VALLEYS SOUTH OF DEIR EL-BAI:IRI TEMPLES
A. First Valley 658
Royal Cache 6 58
Finds 667
B. Second Valley 667
Cemetery IIOI-3 (New York, M.M.A.) 667
Burial of Prince Amen em!; et ( r 02 r) 667
C. Third Valley 668
Near unfinished Royal Temple, Dyn. XI (New York, M.M.A.Cemeteries rooo,
II04-IO, IISI-2) 668
D. Graffiti 668
VII. SHEIKH 'ABD EL-QURNA AREA
A. Burials on north-east face of the hill
Family of Senenmut
B. Tombs on east face of the hill
C. Tombs, position unknown
D. Intrusive burials, coffins, and other finds
Maspero Excavations
Mond Excavations
New York, M.M.A. Excavations
Fakhry Excavations
Various
VIII. RAMESSEUM AREA
A. Petrie and Quibell Excavations
B. Berlin Museum Excavations
C. Qurnet Mura'i
IX. DEIR EL-MEDINA
A. Tombs of Saite Princesses
B. Named numbered pits in West Cemeteries
C. Votive Chapels ('Chapelles des Confreries')
D. Great
Pit 676676
676
677
677
677
Vlll
CONTENTS
E. Temples and Chapels north of Temple Enclosure
Amenophis I
Ramesside Chapels
I:Iatl_lor-chapel of Sethos I
F. Inside Temple Enclosure
Temple, possibly built by
Merneptal_l
Sanctuary of I:Iatl_lor
Khenu of Ramesses 11
Baraize Excavations
G. East
of Temple EnclosureTemple of
AmiinRamesside Cemetery
North-east Cemetery
H. East Cemetery
I. Village
Houses
Berlin Museum Excavations
Graeco-Roman Family
TombJ. Sanctuary of Ptal_l and Mertesger
K. Miscellaneous
Statues
Stelae
Reliefs,
&c.Coffins
Offering-tables
Various
X. VALLEY OF THE QUEENS
A. Numbered tombs
B. Unnumbered tombs and pits
C. Finds
D. Graffiti
XI. MEDYNET HABU
A. Temple area
Tombs inside Enclosure, Dyn.
XXII-XXVI
Near West Fortified Gate
693693
694
694
69s
69s
69s
696
698
700
700
700
700
701
702
702
706
706
706
709
709
7 1 4 737
74
1 742
744
771
772
773
CoNTENTS
Mortuary Chapels, I-VII, Dyn. XX and XXII-XXIV
FindsB. Palace-City of Amenophis Ill
C. Near Deir el-Shelwit
SmallSun-temple
XII. OBJECTS FROM THEBES
Statues
Stelae
Reliefs,
&c.Coffins
Offering-tables
Various
1. Kings
2. Private Names
3· Divinities
4· Geographical
5· Objects in Museums
6. Excavators
7· Various
INDEXES
MAPS lX 782797
814
820
849
851
86
5 868
868
886
887
LIST OF PLANS AND MAPS
Private Tombs, 196, 386 (amended plans)
Royal Tombs, 1-4, 6
, , 7, 8 , , 9-12 , , 14-19 , , 20, 22, 23, 3834> 35> 42
43, 47, 55, 57, 62
Queens' Tombs, 31, 36, 38, 40, 42-4, 51-3, 55
, , 6o, 66, 68, 71, 73-5, and Hay, 3rd tomb eastKey Map
MAPS (at end)1. Theban Necropolis. General plan
11. East Valley of the Kings
111. West Valley of the Kings and South-west Valleys
IV. Dra' Abu el-Naga' with el-Taraf
v. 'Asasif and Deir el-Ba}.lri areaVI. 'Asasif. Foot of Causeways
VII. 'Asasif. Foot of Causeways. Tombs 37 and 41, &c.VIII. Deir el-Ba}.lri. Temple area
IX. Deir el-Ba}.lri. Temple of Mentu}.lotp
x. Valleys south of Deir el-Ba}.lri Temples, and Sheikh 'Abd el-Qurna xI. Ramesseum areaXII. Ramesseum Enclosure
XIII. Deir el-Medina area
XIV. Deir el-Medina. Ptolemaic Temple area
xv. Valley of the QueensXVI. Medinet Habu. Temple area
XVII. Medinet Habu area. Palace-City of Amenophis IllXVIII. Palace of Amenophis Ill and South Palace
xxiii 4985°4
510528
548
552
ss8 750
760
INTRODUCTION
THE record of excavation at Thebes is one of the most confused pages in the history of Egyptological research. From the time of Napoleon almost every archaeological expedition included this site in its activities, and until definite concessions were granted to recognized authorities by the Egyptian Government the whole necropolis was a happy hunting-ground for all and sundry, precise details of the positions of tombs or objects discovered being now often un obtainable. It has, however, been found possible to arrange the material in topographical divisions, with plans of known cemeteries, and to assemble the finds of uncertain provenance in a general section at the end. The numbered tombs having been dealt with in Part 1, the present volume completes the catalogue of inscribed monuments from Thebes, apart from the standing temples dealt with in VolumeII. According to our usual practice we
proceed from north to south, taking first the Tombs of the Kings and the desert valleys, then the sites and cemeteries nearer the Nile, beginning with theAntef Cemetery in
the extreme north (Section Ill), and ending with the Palace of Amenophis Ill south of Medinet Habu (Section XI). Graffiti are mentioned at the end of the sections where they occur. Certain sites and discoveries dealt with briefly in the first edition have been considerably expanded, notably the Antef and Dynasty XVII Cemeteries, theRoyal Cache in tomb
320, the finds at Deir el-Medina, and the Palace of Amen
ophis Ill. The great caches of coffins belonging to the Priests of Monthu and of Amun are now set out in full, including details of the remaining coffins from the latter prepared by Chassinat for the second part of La Seconde Trouvaille. In addition two completely new features have been introduced: the inscribed finds from various excavation expeditions (many still unpublished), and a catalogue of museum objects of probable Theban origin. The excavations include those of Mariette, Petrie, Northampton, and Carnarvon-Carter, at Dra' Abu el-Naga', the 'Asasif, and the Ramesseum; the American expeditions of Philadelphia University, the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the Chicago Oriental Institute; the Berlin Museum concession south of the Rames seum; and the work of the French Institute at Deir el-Medina. In order to make the references as comprehensive as possible and to include all known material, it was essential to consult the excavation files and photo graphs in the Metropolitan Museum of Art and Philadelphia UniversityMuseum.
The Journal d'Entree and other records in the Cairo Museum were also examined, and notes taken of unpublished objects in many other museums, much verbal information being received from colleagues.The collections of
manuscripts referred to in previous volumes are again included, with the addi tion of the Howard Carter notes in the Griffith Institute, andSir Alan Gardiner's
notebooks on the private tombs (see Supplement A, infra, p. xviii).A short summary
of the various sections may be found useful. I. V ALLEY OF THE KINGS. The arrangement adopted for the private tombs has been followed here (and also for the Queens), including descriptions of xivINTRODUCTION
unpublished scenes. For the inscribed finds from the tomb of TutMuseum numbers, when possible. The
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