The original of this book is in the Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924075437594 CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY 924 075 437 594 THE EXCAVATION OF GEZER VOL. Ill THE EXCAVATION OF GEZER 1902 1905 AND 1907 I909 BY R. A. STEWART MACALISTER M.A., F.S.A., PROFESSOR OF CELTIC ARCHAEOLOGY, UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, DUBLIN WITH NUMEROUS ILLUSTRATIONS IN TWO VOLUMES OF LETTERPRESS AND ONE VOLUME OF ILLUSTRATIONS VOL. Ill TWO HUNDRED AND TWENTY-SIX PLATES WITH INDEX PUBLISHED FOR THE COMMITTEE OF THE PALESTINE EXPLORATION FUND BY JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET, LONDON, W. 1912 J. INDEX TO PLATES *** The reference following the titles of the plates will help the reader to find the volume and page where the description of the objects illustrated will be found. Additional par- ticulars elsewhere in the book regarding individual figures on the plate are referred to in the line below the title, in the form "17 (I. 126)," which means "for fig. 17 see vol. I. p. 126." Plate Frontispiece Key Plan of the Excavation I-VII Plans of the Successive Strata of Buildings, with the Three Inter- mediate Strata on the Western Hill (I. 158-167) For the references on the plans see the list at the end of this Index. VIII Plan of the Surroundings of Gezer For sites and objects marked on this plan see the appropriate headings in the General Index. IX 1. Hills South of Gezer (I. 2) 2. The " Hajar Ibrahim " (I. 5, II. 50) X, XI Boundary Inscriptions (I. 37-39) xi 3 (I. 40) XII Modern Fellahin of the District (I. 64) XIII Cave Plans 1 (I. 109), 2 (I. 269), 3 (I. 271), 4 (I. 107), 5 (I. 270), 6 (I. 93), 7 (I- 76), 8 (I. 96), 9 (I. 109), 10 (I. 103), 11 (I. 143) XIV Cave Plans 1 (I. 82), 2 (I. 83), 3 (I. 84), 4-6 (I. 85) 7, 8 (I. 99), 9 (I. 86), 10 (I. 142), 11 (I. 143), rock surface (I. 86) * In vol. I. p. 82, line 12, for " bracket 5 Plate xv Details of Cave 2 I [the Crematorium] (1-74.76) XVI Cave 3 III and its Contents (I. jy, 78, II. 153), 9 (II- 149) XVII Rock-scarp with Cup-marks [associ- ated with Cave 4 I] (I. 78) XVIII Contents of Cave 8 I (I. 81, 82 *) 20 (II. 166) XIX 1-9. Contents of Cave ii II (I. 84, II. 153) 10-24. Contents of Water - Passage (I. 264, 265) 25-28. Contents of Cistern east of Tomb No. ii (I. 273) 5 (II. 133), 9 (II- 150), 15 (II- 343) XX-XXII Contents of Cave 15 I (I. 89-93, II. 176) xxii 5 (II. 135) XXIII . 1-17. Contents of Cave 15 I (continued) 18-21. Contents of Cave 30 II a (I. 143) 22. Peculiar Ledge-handle (II. 144) XXIV Contents of Cistern in Cave 15 II (I. 94-96) XXV, XXVI Cave 15 IV and its Contents (I. 96-98) xxvi 2 (II. 70), xxvi 9, 10 (II. 314) read " bucket." Index to Plates Plate XXVII Rock-surface with Cups and Caves (I. 100-103) XXVIII Contexts of Cave 27 I (I. no) i-3 (II- 370), 9 (II. 184), 20 (II. 449) XXIX 1, 2. Contents of Cave 27 I {continued) 3-7. Contents of Cave 30 III (I. 143) 1 (II. 159) XXX Details of Cave 28 II (I. 111-115) XXXI Objects from Chamber (2),* Cave 28 II (I. 120) 1 (II. 260), 2 (I. 127), 3 (I. 129), 4-27 (II. 314), 4-8 (I. 129), n-14 (I. 126), 13 (II. 450), 15 (I. 127), 16, 17 (I. 126), 18 (I. 129), 19 (I. 119), 20, 23 (II. 260), 24 (I. 127), 25 (I. 126, II. 450), 27 (I. 120, 129), 30 (I. 129) XXXII Pottery, etc., from (2, 3, 4) * Cave 28 II (I. 129, 130) 1 (120), 6 (I. 119, 124), 8-24 (I. 120) XXXIII Pottery from the Cistern in Chamber (2), Cave 28 II (I. 120, 130) XXXIV Ivory, etc., from Cave 28 II (1. 122- 125 : see also II. 247, 248) 13 (II. 243) XXXV Scarabs, etc., from Cave 28 II (I. 123, 126-129, 141, II. 314) XXXVI Pottery, etc., from Cave 28 II (I. 122- 126, 129, 130) XXXVII-XLI Pottery [from Cave 28 II] (I. 122, 123, 126, 130-135. II- i7 6 ) XLII Alabaster [from Cave 28 II] (I. 125, 135, II- 339) XLIII Later Objects [from Cave 28 II] (I. 136) 1 (I. 120), 3 (II. 198) XLIV 1-6. Contents of Cave 30 II (I. 143) 7-10. Contents of Cistern, S. end of Trench 30 (I. 271) Plate XLI V — continued . n-17. Contents of Cistern in Cave 14 I (185, 86) 14, 15 (II. 329) XLV Interior of Cave 30 IV shewing Posi- tions of Graffiti (I. 145) XLVI, XLVII Graffiti in Cave 30 IV (I. 146-152) XL VIII Graffiti in Cave 30 IV (continued) and Plan of the Cave Objects from Caves 6 I and 7 II (I. 80) XLIX House Plans (I. 169-173) 7 (I. 175) 8, 9 (I. 201) L Roman Bath, Yerdeh (I. 228-236) LI Plan of the North-east Gate (I. 240) LII The Water-Passage (I. 256-264) LIII Fragments of Mouldings [found in the Central Reservoir] (I. 267) LIV Reservoir (I. 274) LV Philistine Tomb Deposits (I. 292) 1, 2 (II. 339) LVI Tomb Plans 1 (I. 301), 2 (I. 304), 3-6 (I. 309), 7 (I. 304), 8 (I. 309), 9-11 (I. 310), 12 (I. 311), 13 (I. 312), 14 (I. 317), 15 (I. 320), 16 (I. 321), 17 (I. 325), 18 (I. 353) LVII Tomb Plans 1 (I. 368), 2, (I. 380), 3 (I. 353), 4 (I. 364), 5 (I. 365), 6 (I. 359), 7, 8 (I. 358), 9 (I. 359), 10 (I. 344), n (I. 346), 12 (I. 345), 13 (I. 343), 14 (I- 338), graffiti (I. 365) LVIII Tomb Plans 1 (I. 381), 2, 3 (I. 379), 4 , 5 (I. 377)f 6, 7 (I- 376), 8 (I. 348), 9 (I. 381), 10, 11 (I. 374), 12, 13 (I- 348), 14 (I. 347), 15 (I. 366), 16 (I. 359, 361), i 7 (I. 37 o) * Substitute these reference-figures for the letters in the plate-headings. Index to Plates Plate LIX Tomb Plans i (1. 384), 2 (1. 373), 3 (1. 370), 4 (1.315, 316), 5, 6 (I. 334), 7 (I. 372), 8 (I. 336), 9 (I- 344. 345). 10 (I. 346), 11 (I. 387), 12 (I. 311), 13 (I. 312), 14 (I. 340), 15 (I. 350), 16 (I. 385) LX-LXIII [Deposits in] Tomb No. i (I. 301, 302, II. 176) Ixiii 79, 80 (II. 314) LXIV-LXVIII [Deposits in] Tomb No. 7 (I. 305-307, II. 156, 194) Ixvi 42 (II. 306) Ixvii 1 (II. 156), 3 (II. 198) LXIX Tomb No. 8 [Plan and Deposits] (I. 307) 14, 15 (II. 88) LXX, LXXI Tomb No. 9 [Plan and Deposits] (I. 308, II. 156, 194) LXXII Tomb Deposits : 1-12, No. 18 (I. 310) ; 13-20, No. 23 (I. 311) ; 21, 22, No. 21 (I. 311) ; 23, No. 77 (I. 333) 11 (II. 227), 18-20 (II. 240) LXXIII [Deposits in] Tomb No. 28 (I. 312, II. 211). LXXIV, LXXV [Deposits in] Tomb No. 30 (I. 312-314, II. 194) lxxiv 3 (II. 177), lxxv 15 (II. 351), 16 (II- 347) LXXVI Tomb No. 31 [Plan and Deposits] (I. 314, 315, II. 211) LXXVII Tombs No. 36, 228 (I. 316, 386) LXXVIII Tomb Deposits : 1-46, No. 40 (I. 317) ; 47-49, No. 104 (I. 343) ; 50, 51 No. 122 (I. 345) 14 (II. 298), 25 (II. 459), 26 (II. 304), 38 (II. 87) LXXIX Tomb Deposits : 1-4, No. 44 (I. 319) ; 5-27, No. 42 (I. 318, 319, II. 153) ; 28-31, No. 46 (I. 319) ; 32-35, No. 53 (I. 320) ; 36, No. 56 (I. 320) ; 37. 38, No. 125 a (I. 347) ; 39, 40, No. 182 (I- 373) 22 (II. 140, 24, 28 (II. 221), 30, 31, 37 (II. 240) Plate LXXX [Deposits in] Tomb No. 56 (I. 320) LXXXI-LXXXIII (Deposits in] Tomb No. 58 (I. 321-324, II. 194) lxxxi 2 a (II. 180) LXXXIV, LXXXY [Deposits in] Tomb No. 59 (I. 325-331) lxxxiv. 24 (II. 118) LXXXVI [Deposits in] Tombs No. 65-73 (I. 332) Ivory pin (II. 288) LXXXVII-LXXXIX [Deposits in] Tombs No. 84, 85 (I. 334, 335,11.211) XC, XCI [Deposits in] Tomb No. 96 (I. 337, II. 201, 211) XCII, XCIII [Deposits in] Tomb No. 99 (I. 338, 339, II. 227) xciii 11 (II. 454) XCIV Tomb Deposits : 1-14, No. 199 (con- tinued) ; 15-17. No. 89 (I. 335) ; 18-20, No. 82 (I. 334) 6, 7 (II. 240) XCV-XCVII [Deposits in] Tomb No. 103 (I. 340-342, II. 226) xcvi 12 (II. 298) XCVIII Tomb Deposits : 1-15, No. 177 (I. 344) ; 16-26, No. 124 (I. 346) ; 27-29, No. 150 (I. 358) 1-7 (II 240) XCIX Tomb Deposits: 1-5, No. 118 (I. 345); 6-12, No. 128 (I. 347); 13, No. 213 (I. 381) ; 14, No. 158 (I. 365) ; 15, No. 169 (I. 369) 1 (II. 269) C Tomb Deposits: i, No. 123 (I. 345, 346) ; 2-5, No. 131 (I. 349) ; 6-18, No. 64 (I- 33i. 332) ; (19-28, No. 56 (I. 321) ; 29-31, No. 80 (I. 334) CI [Deposits in] Tomb, No. 124 (I. 346) CI a Tomb Deposits : 1-12, No. 134 (I. 349) ; 13-14 No. 206 (I. 380) ; 15, 16, No. 36 (I- 3i6) Index to Plates Plate cii Tomb Deposits : 1-6, No. 138 (I. 350) ; 7-14, No. 139 (I. 352) ; 15, No. 7 (I. 306) ; 16-28, No. 144 (I. 354) 7-8 (II. 140) cm [Deposits in] Tomb No. 142 (I. 353, II. 211) 5 (II. 166) CIV, CV Tomb No. 147 [Plan and Deposits] (I. 355-358) civ 3 (II. 228) CVI Tomb Deposits : 1, 2, No. 152 (I. 358) ; 3-6, No. 142, 143 (I. 354) ; 7, No. 66 (I. 332) ; 8, No. 194 (I. 376) 4 (II- 34i) CVII Tomb Deposits : 1-19, No. 153 (I. 359) ; 20, No. 227 (I. 386) ; 21-24, No. 242 (I. 387 * 388) 23, 24 (II. 140) CVIII Tomb No. 156 [Plan and Deposits] (I. 361-364) 7 ( IL I 4«) CIX Tomb Deposits ; 1-10, No. 157 (I. 364, 365) ; 11-17, No. 218 (I. 383) ; 18-29, No. 76 (I. 333) ; 30, No. 148 (I. 358) ; 3i r No. 145 (I. 355) ; 32, No. 201 (I. 379) 17, 19 (II. 140), 32 (II. 82) CX-CXII Tomb No. 160 [Plan and Deposits] (I. 366, 367) ex 2, 3, 10 (II. 288), cxii 12 (455) CXIII Tomb Deposits : 1-9, No. 167 (I. 368, 369) ; 10-20, No. 155 (I. 359-360) ; 21-23, No. 158 (I. 365) ; 23 a, No. 128 (I. 347) ; 24-27, No. 129 (I. 348) CXIV [Deposits in] Tomb No. 176 (I. 370-372) CXV Tomb No. 185 [Plan and Deposits] (I. 373. 374) 1-4 (II. 88), 5 (II. 140), 12 (II. 9) CXVI Tomb Deposits : 1-3, No. 189 (I. 374, 375); 4. No. 220 (I. 384); 5-8, No. 168 (I.. 369) ; 9-13, No. 159 (I. 365, 366) ; 14-19, No. 10 (I. 309) ; 20, 21, No. 33 (I. 316) ; 22, No. 154 (I- 359) ; 23, No. 129 (I. 348) CXVII [Deposits in Tomb] No. 193 (I. 375, 376) CXVIII Tomb Deposits : 1, No. 198 (I. Z77) > 2, No. 205 (I. 379. 38o) ; 3-18, No. 196 (I. 376, 377) ; 19-22, No. 194 (I. 376) ; 23-27, No. 219 (I. 383) ; 28, No. 215 (I- 382) 15, 16 (II. 228), 42 (II. 82) CXIX Tomb Deposits : 1-7, No. 201 (I. 378, 379); 8-24, No. 199 (I. 377- 378); 25, No. 200 (I. 378) ; 26-29, No. 208 (I. 38i) 5, 6 (II. 240), 22 (II. 82), 25 (II. 240) CXX Tomb Deposits : 1, No. 226 (I. 386) ; 2-15, No. 224 (I. 385) ; 16-19, No. 125 (I. 346) ; 20-23, No. 223 (I. 384) 16 (II. 140), 20 (II. 298), 21 (II. 82) CXXI, CXXII Tomb No. 252 [Plan and Deposits] (I. 389-392) CXXIII Glass Vases [from Tombs] (II. 240) 1, 2 (I. 379), 3 (I. 380), 4 (I. 360), 5 (I. 359) 6, 7 (I. 360) CXXIV-CXXVI Animal Figures (II. 1-22, 305) exxiv 1, 2, 3, 7, 8, 11, 17, 20, 23 (II. 2), 19, 22, 25, 36, 37 (II. 3), 4, 9, 20, 28 (II. 6), 29, 30, 31, 35 (II. 7), 6, 8 (II. 8), 34 (II. 9), 18 (II. 15), 10, 16, 21 (II. 16), 32 (IL 17). 15, (II. 18), 24 (II. 19), 26, 27 (II. 20), 5, 12 13, 33, 38 (II. 22) exxv. 9, 21 (II. 2), 4, 5, 6, 15, 16 (II. 3), 20 (II. 4), 2, 14 (II. 6), 4, 8, 24 (II. 7), 11, 17, 27 (II. 8), 18, 22 (II. 9), 19 (II. 16), 3, 23 (II. 17), 12 (II. 18), 10, 13, 26 (II. 19), 7, 25 (II. 22), 18 (II. 48) exxvi. 23 (II. 1), 17, 18, 22, 25, 26, (II. 2). 4, 11, 14, 15, 16 (II. 3), 12, 24 (II. 6), 5, 20 (II. 8), 9, 19 (II. 9), 8, 21 (II. 10), 9 (II. 15), 1, 2, 3 (II. 16), 10 (II. 19), 6, 13 (II. 22), 22 (II. 48, 159) * la voL I. p. 387, line 6 from bottom, for "stoop" read "strap." Index to Plates Plate CXXVII The Calendar Tablet (II. 24-28) CXXVIII Agricultural Implements (II. 30-34) 9 (II. 124) - CXXIX Olive-presses (II. 48-67) 1, 2 (II. 49), 3 (II. 55), 4 (II. 53), 5 (ii. 56), 6 (II. 59), 7, 8 (II. 57), 9 (II. 58, 226) CXXX Olive-presses of Normal Type (II. 50) CXXXI Olive-press Ard Ain el-Butmeh f (II- 54) CXXXII Spindlewhorls and Buttons (II. 70-73, 9°-93) 4-9 (II. 71), 10-12, 14-20 (II. 72), 21, 22 (II. 73), 1, 37, 38, 53 (II. 90), 24-27, 29. 31-35, 40, 41. 43-49, 58 (II. 9 1 ), 2, 13, 23, 28, 30, 40-49, 51, 54, 60-63 (II. 92), 3, 17a, 36, 39, 42, 50, 52, 55, 56, 59 (II. 93) CXXXIII Bronze Pins and Needles (II. 78, 79) 82-90) 24, 26, 30, 48, 53 (II. 78), 31, 33-35, 37- 40, 42, 49-52 (II. 79), 53 (II. 80), 1, 2, 4-9, 11, 15, 23 (II. 83), 3, 10, 12-14, 16-22, 25, 29, 54, 61, 63 (II. 84), 27, 28, 32, 36, 43, 56, 62, 67 (II. 85), 41 44-50, 53, 55, 57, 64, 65 (II. 86), 58- 60, 66 (II. 87) CXXXIV Fibulae, etc. (II. 79-82) 1-39, 42 (II. 80-82), 40 (II. 87), 41 (II. 97), 42 (II. 82, 100), 43 (II. 114) CXXXV Bronze Ornaments, etc. 1-12 (II. 115), 13-15 (II- 46), 16, 17 (II. 115), 19-22 (ornamental discs, top of a candelabra, and pin with two hori- zontal loops attached, from the Hellen- istic stratum), 23 (II. 98), 23 a (II. 101), 24 (II. 102), 25 (II. 47, 100), 26 (II. 100), 27-51 (II. 97-101) CXXXVI Silver and Gold 1 (II. 102), 2 (II. 450), 3 (II. 99), 4, 5 (II. 101), 6, 6 a, 7 (II. 102), 8, 9 (II. 263), 10-16 (II. 261), 17 (II. 102, 261), 18 (II. 261), 19-22 (II. 260) PlATE CXXXVII (a) Hoard of Beads, etc. (II. 109-111), (b) Beads (II. 104-113) CXXXVIII, CXXXIX Flint Implements (II. 122-127 : see a ^ so II. 244) CXL Pottery : Colour Decoration (Various Periods) 1 (II. 135), 2 (II. 151), 3 (II- 188), 4 (II. 151), 5 (II. 173), 6 (II. 151), 7 (II. 173), 8 (II. 169, 173), 9 (II- 159), 10, 11 (II. 163, 173), 12-15 (II. 156, 173), 16 (II. 188), 17 (II. 191), 18 (II. 189, 191), 19 (II. 191), 20 (II. 189), 21 (II. 174, 180), 22 (II. 188, 191) CXLI-CL First Semitic Pottery (II. 136-155) cxli 5 (II. 139), 2, 8 (II. 140), 1, 3, 4, 6, 9- 12 (II. 140), i, 5, 7, 12 (II. 150), 5, 13 (II- 151) cxlii 22 (II. 138), 1-5, 9, 11, 12 (II. 139), 14 (II. 140), 13, 17 (II. 141), 4, 21 (II. 143), 18 (II. 144), 20 (II. 147), 19 (II. 148), 15 (II. 149), 6 , 9. I0 . 16 (II. 160), 7, 8 (II. 162), 19 (II. 171) cxliii 10, 16, 21 (II. 138), 11-13, 15, 19, 20 (II. 139), 14, 17, 18 (II. 140), 9 (II. 141), 1-8 (II. 142), 15 (II. 162) cxliv 18 (II. 72), 5 (II- 138), 4 (II- 141), 12 (II. 142), 15 (II. 144), 14, 17 (II- 145), 2, 3, 6 (II. 146), 8 (II. 147), 7, 16 (II. 148), 9-11, 13 (II- 149) cxlv 10 (II. 138), 14 (II. 139), 15, 16 (II. 140), 8, 9, 13, 17 (II. 141), 11 (II. 143), 12 (II. 146), 6, 17 (II. 150), 5 (II- 159), 1-4 (II. 161), 5 (II. 164), 18 (II. 166), 1, 2, 4 (II. 172), 3-5 (II. 173), 7 (II- 174 cxlvi 8, 20 (II. 140), 4, 9, 11,. 17 (II. 141), 13, 19 (II. 142), 6, 10 (II. 144), 16 (II. 145), 18 (II. 146), 5 (II. 147), 15 (II. 148), 14 (II. 150), 1-3 (II. 151), 21 (II. 152), 16 a (II. 158), 7 (II- 161) cxlvii 7, 18, 19 (II. 139), 3, 8, 10, 11, 25- 27 (II. 140), 13, 20 (II. 141), 9, 12, 14, 22 (II. 142), 24 (II. 143), 4, 5 (II- 144), 1 (II. 145), 6 (II. 146) 21 (II. 147) 215 (II. 148), 16, 17, 23 (II. 150) cxlviii 14 (II. 141), 3, 7, 10, 11, 23, 26, 28, 29 (II. 143), 2, 12, 13, 19, 27, (II. 144), 14 (II. 145), 8, 24 (II. 147), 5, 21, 22 (II. 148), 4, 8, 9, 15, 16, 25 (II. 149), 1, 6, 17, 18, 20 (II. 150) cxlix 1, 4, 6 (II. 143), 3, 5, 13. 18-22, 25 IO Index to Plates (II. 144), 4, 9 (II. 145), 8, 23, 26 (II. 147), 10 (II. 148), 11 (II. 149), 2, 7, 14, 15 (II. 150), 24 (II. 151), 12, 27 (II. 157), 16, 17 (II. 168) cl. 12 (II. 143), 6, 8 (II. 144), 16, 18-20 (II. 148), 1-15, 17, 21 (II. 149), 13 (II. 150) CLI Aegean Potsherds (II. 155) CLII-CLVII Second Semitic Pottery (II. 155-176) clii 9 (II. 156), 1 (II. 159, 8, 17 (II. 161), 10 (II. 162), 21 (II. 163), 2, 5 (II. 165), 4, 3, 18 (II. 166), 6, 16, 20 (II. 167), 12 (II. 168), 8, ii, 14, 23, 24 (II. 170), 3, 7, 19, 22 (II. 171), 15 (II. 172), 3, 7 (II. 176) cliii 10 (II. 156), 1-5 (II. 158), 6-10, 15, 18, 19 (II. 160), 7-10, 12-14, 17, 21 (II. 161), 11, 16, 20 (II. 162), 22 (II. 163), 24-26 (II. 164), 23 (II. 165), 28 (II. 167) 27 (II. 168), 20 (II. 171) cliv 5, 29 (II. 160), 14, 16 (II. 161), 15, 22, 23 (II. 162), 8, 10, 12, 18-20 (II. 163), i, 2, 4, 6, 7, 11, 17, 2i, 24-26 (II. 164), 9, 13, 23, 28 (II. 166), 4 (II. 168), 27 (II. 171), 29 (II. 172), 3 (II. 175) civ 3 (II. 163), 15, 21 (II. 165), 1, 5, 7, 11 (II. 167), 4, 14, 18 (II. 168), 2 (II. 169), 8, 10, 13-15, 19, 22, 23 (II. 170), 9, 16 (II. 171), 20 (II. 172), 6 (II. 175), 12, 17 (II. 176), 7 (II. 185) clvi 1, 2, 10, 13, 16, 20 (II. 159), 3, 9, 11, 12, 15, 19 (II. 161), 4-6, 8, 14, 17, 18, 24 (II. 162), 25 (II. 163), 21 (II. 165), I, 16, 22 (II. 167), 5, 7, 8, 11, 13, 24 (II. 168), 23 (II. 170), 3, 15 (II. 171), 26 (II. 172) clvii 4 (II. 161), 1, 2, 3, 22 (II. 167), 18, 19, 21, 23, 25 (II. 170), 17, 20, 24 (II. (171), 20 (II. 172), 15 (II. 173), 7, 9 (II. 174), 1-3, 5, 6, 8, 10-14, 16 (II. 175) CLVIII-CLXVIII Third Semitic Pottery (II. 176-194) clviii 2 (II. 176), 3, 8 (II. 177), 15 (II, 178), i, 7 (II. 180), 3, 11, 16 (II. 181), 9, 10, 12-14 (II- 182), 4, 10 (II. 183), 5 (II. 184), 6, 15 (II. 185), 1 (II. 187), 1, 3, II, 15-17 (II. 188), 15 (II. 189) clix 2-4 (II. 176), 9 (II. 183), 7, 8, 12 (II. 188), 18 (II. 187), 1, 7 (II. 189), 5, 8, 10, 14, 17 (II. 190), 15, 16 (II. 192), 6, 11 (II. 193), 6, 13, 16 (II. 194) Plate CLVIII-CLXVIII— continued. clx 13 (II. 176), 1 (II. 178), 3, 11 (II. 187), 10 (II. 188), 2, 3, 14 (II. 189), 1, 5, 7, 9, 14 (II. 190), 1, 4, 6 (II. 192), 7, 8, 9, 12 (II. 194) clxi 5, 8 (II. 177), 1, 2, 7 (II. 178), 3 (II. 179), 4, 6 (II. 180), 9, 10, 11, 13, 15 (II. 181), 14 (II. 183), 12 (II. 185), 1, 14 (II. 186), 16 (small saucer with painted decoration in black and red) clxii 11, 13, 14 (II. 180), 2, 4, 7, 8, 12, 18, 19 (II. 181), 1, 3, 5, 15, 17, 20-22 (II. 182), 6, 9, 10 (II. 183), 16 (II. 185), 9 (II. 201) clxiii 4 (II- 156), 4, 5, 9 (II- i78)> i-3 (II- 180), 4 (II. 187), 1, 3, 7 (II. 188), 2, 6, 7, 8 (II. 189), 137 (II- 192) clxiv 2, 3, 6-8, 12, 13, 16, 17, 19, 21 (II. 177). 1. 4. 5> 9. ". 14. 15 (II- 178). 18, 20 (II. 179), 10 (II. 180) clxv 8 (II. 188), 3, 4 (II. 189), 2, 4, 10 (II. 190), 5 (II. 191), 1, 2, 9, 11 (II. 192), 1 (II. 193), 1, 2, 6 (II. 194) clxvi 9 (II. 176), 3, 13 (II. 188), 2, 4, 7, 10 (II. 189), 4, 5, 7, 8, 11, 12, 14 (II. (190), 4, 10 (II. 191) 6 (II. 192), 1 (II. 194) clxvii 3, 6, 9, 17 (II. 188), 17 (II. 189), 7, 10 (II. 190), 11, 16, 17 (II. 191), 8, 12, 15, 16 (II. 192), 13, 17 (II. 193), 1, 2, 4, 5 (II. 194) clxviii 20 (II. 181), 2, 6, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17 (II. 185) 11, 14, 18, 19 (II. 186), 10 (II. 187), 7 (II. 192), 8, 9 (II. 193), 1, 3, 4, 5 (II. 194) CLXIX-CLXXVI Fourth Semitic Pottery (II. 195-211) clxix 16 (II. 158), 1, 22 (II. 195), 2-4, 8, 11, 13, 18, 19 (II. 196), 14, 19 (II. 197). 5. 15 (II- 198), 17. 20 (II. 199), 7, 9, 21 (II. 200), 6, 10, 12 (II. 201) clxx 2, 7 (II. 196), 5, 6 (II. 198), 1 (II. 199), 3, 4, 9, 11-13, 16 (II. 200), 10, 14, 15, 17 (II. 201), 8 (II. 203), 5 (II. 207) clxxi 7, 9 (II. 195), 2, 4, 12, 13 (II. 196), 3, 6, 11 (II. 197), 10 (II. 199), 14, 22 (II. 200), 15, 18 (II. 201), 16, 19 (II. 202), 20 (II. 203), 21 (II. 205), 1, 8 (II. 206), 5 (II. 207) clxxii 19 (II. 166), 1, 2, 4-7, 20 (II. 195), 9, 21 (II. 196), 13, 17 (II. 197), 22 (II. 198), 12, 23 (II. 199), 15 (II. 201), 27 (II. 203), 8 (II. 204), 3 (II. 205), 10, 17 (II. 206), 14, 16, 18, 24-26 (II. 207), 11 (II. 208) Index to Plates 1 1 FlATB CLXI X-CLXXVI — continued,, clxxiii i (II. 203), 2-17 (II. 208) clxxiv 11 (II. 195), 15, 16 (II. 196), 2, 6, 7, 14, 19 (II. 200), i, 3, 4, 5, 9, 10, 12, 13, 17 (II. 201), 8 (II. 203), 18 (II. 206) clxxv 1 (II. 183), 10, 11 (II. 196), 7 (II. 198), 6 (II. 199), 9 (II. 201), 1 (II. 202), 2, 4, 5 (II. 203), 3, 8 (II. 206) clxxvi 5 (II. 143), 10 (II. 196), 14 (II. 199), 6 (II. 200), 1-3, 11, 12 (II. 202), 4, 7, 18 (II. 204), 13 (II. 205), 8 (II. 206), 9, 16, 17 (II. 207), 15, 19 (II. 208) CLXXVII Greek Potsherds (II. 212) CLXXVIII-CLXXXIV Hellenistic Pottery (II. 211-226) clxxviii 7 (II. 212), 6 (II. 213), 1 (II. 215), 12 (II. 216), 11 (II. 218), 18 (II. 219), 3, 4, 9 (II. 220), 2, 5, 8, 15-17 (II. 221), 10, 13, 14 (II. 222) clxxix 2-6 (II.. 212), 12, 14 (II. 214), 15, 19, 21 (II. 215), 16, 18 (II. 216), 7-11, 13, 17, 22, 23, 25-27 (II. 217), 20, 30 (II. 220), 24, 28 (II. 221), 1, 29 (II. 222) clxxx 1, 2 (II. 213), 3, 6, 8, 10, 11 (II. 214), 4, 5, 7, 14 (II. 215), 12 (II. 217), 9, 13 (II. 221) clxxxi 1, 3, 6, 11, 14 (II. 214), 2, 4, 5, 6 a, 8-10, 12, 13, 16 (II. 215), 7, 15 (II. 217) clxxxii 2 (II. 213), 4 (II. 215), 3 (II. 216), I, 15 (II. 217), 9, 10, 13 (II. 220), 5, 7, (II. 221), 3, 6, 7, ii, 12 (II. 222), 8, 14 (II. 223) clxxxiii (II. 218) clxxxiv 11 (II. 216), 12 (II. 218), 13, 14 (II. 220), 1, 2, 4-8, 10 (II. 222), 3, 9, 10 (II. 223) CLXXXV-CLXXXVII Contents of Cistern in IV ii (II. 225) clxxxv 4 (II. 166), 5 (II. 213), clxxxvi 1 (II. 207, 213, 221), 2 (II. 213), 3 (II. 217) clxxxvii 13 (II. 217) CLXXXVIII The Candlestick Lamp and its Vari- ties (II. 227) CLXXXIX Arab Pottery, etc. (II. 229, 230) 34 (II- 244) CXC Potters' Marks .1-190 (II. 152), 20-41 (II. 176), 42-66 (II. 194), 67-88 (II. 209) Plate CXCI Jar-stoppers 1-5, 18 (II. 169), 6, 7, 8 (II. 186), 20 (II. 206), 9 (II. 209), 11, 14, 15 (II. 220), 12, 13, 16, 17, 19 (II. 221) CXCII Bronze Axe-heads (II. 241-243, 376) CXCIII Carpenters' Tools (II. 244, 245) CXCIV Carpenters' Tools (II. 245-247) CXCV Inlays (II. 248-250) CXCVI Stone Miscellanea (II. 253-258) CXCVII Metal Miscellanea, 1-27, Bronze (II. 266-267), 26-41 Iron (II. 270, 271), 27 (II. 261) CXCVIII Knives (Bronze) (II. 268) CXCIX Knives (Iron) (II. 271, 272) CC Seals (II. 294-298 : see also 223) CCI Draughtboards [and Draughtmen] (I. 299-302) CCII-CCIX Scarabs, etc. See lists of Seals (II. 294, 330), Scarabs (II. 314), Scarab-sealings (II. 329), Cylinders (II. 344), and Amulets (II. 331), for descriptions of objects figured on these plates. CCVb Porcelain Saucer (II. 338) CCX Egyptian Amulets (II. 331-334) CCXI Egyptian Figures and Faience 1-12 (II. 335), 13-28 (II. 337) CCXII Alabaster (II. 339-342) CCXIII Stone Saucers (II. 273) : Alabaster (continued) CCXIV Cylinders, etc. (II. 344-347) CCXV Arrow- and Javelin-heads (II. 371-374) I 2 Index to Plates Plate CCXVI Bronze Spear-heads (II. 374-375) CCXVII Spear-heads (II. 375) CCXVIII Swords, etc. (II. 375, 376) CCXIX ShakIf ez-zutt (II. 411) CCXX, CCXXI Hathor-Ashtoreth Plaques (II. 416) 411- Plate CCXXII, CCXXIII Limestone Figures (II. 421-423) Standing Stones in V 29 (II. 406) CCXXIV Tables of Offerings (II. 425-447) CCXXV Ex Voto Offerings (II. 437-446) 13 (II. 2i, 446) CCXXVI Amulets (II. 45°~453) A TABLE OF REFERENCE-LETTERS ON THE PLANS, PLATES I-VII * a, Cup-mark j, Jar-burial r, Reservoir b, Pillar-base k, Brick s, Stone doorpost c, Cistern 1, Lamp-and-bowl deposit t, Baking oven d, Drain or watercourse m, Olive-press v, Vat i, Interment p, Pavement x, y, z, See I. 162 2 A, Hollow in rock, I. 153. 2 B, Olive-press in rock, II. 49 (where for "IiC" read " I 2 B "). 4 A, Rock-cuttings associated with Cave 4 I, I. 78. 4 (S end), Group of cup-marks, etc., I. 154 (where for "I 5 A B " read " I 4 S. end "). 5 A, Cup-marks united by a channel, I. 154 (where for " I 6 N. end " read " I 5 A"). 8 A, Step against a house-wall, I. 186. 10 A, Natural hollow with vats, I. 154. 12 A, Cup-marks united by a channel, I. 154. 15 A, Cup-hollow in rock, 3' 6" across, 4' deep, found full of barley. 19 A, Natural hollow artificially rounded, I. 154, II. 387. 21 A, Circular pit in rock, 6' 6" across, x' 6" deep (probably an olive-press). 29 A, Rock-cut vat, I. 155, 156. 30 A, Masonry surrounding rock-cutting, I. 154. I 1 (middle), Hearth, I. 198 (where for " D east of trench I " read " in middle of trench I "). I 2 A, Standing stone, I. 237, II. 377, 378. I 3 A, Foundation deposit, II. 427. I 4 A, Domestic altar, II. 425. I 4 B, Heap of stones, I. 191 (where for " II 3 B " read " II 4 B "). I 4 C, Pit in rock I. 153 (where make a similar correction). I 5 A, A circular vat about 7' in depth, built of stone, plastered inside. I 13 A, Room of a house destroyed by fire, containing a large number of weavers' weights and burnt corn. I 17 bb Well-rounded pillar-bases, I. 192 (where for "II 17 a;" read "Ilijbb"). I 18 A, Rock dwelling adapted as a cistern, I. 269. I 20 A, Hearth of four stones on end, I. 195. I 20 B, Brick walls in the High Place Area, II. 399. I 20 C, Circular structure full of burnt corn. I20D, Hearth, I. 195. * After the early sheets of vol. I had been printed off it was decided that to print the lettering on these maps in blue would be unnecessary. The footnote on p. ix must therefore be revised. 13 1 4 Table of Reference-Letters II 20 E, Masonry with vertical shaft, I. 201 note. II 21 A, Shaft in city wall, I. 203. II 21 B, Jar-burial with pottery, II. 432. II 21 C, Flat stone, 2' 4" across. II 26 A, Cemented pool, I. 276, 277. II 28 A, Circular structure of massive masonry about 6' diameter. . III 2 B, Cistern containing skeletons, II. 429. Ill 13 A, Inverted perforated jar (? beehive), II. 67, 68. Ill 13 B, Door-socket shewn in I. 184, fig. 71. Ill 13 C, Position of hoard of beads described II. 109 et seq. Ill 18 A, Pillar-base, I. 192. Ill 20 A, Pile of skulls, II. 367. Ill 21 A, Shaft in city wall, I. 203. Ill 27 A, Large pile of flint chips. III 30 A, Two slabs on edge at right angles, with a pile of pottery vessels leaning against them. (In I. 192 for "III 30 A" read "at N. end of III 29.") IV 2 B, Cistern containing skeletons, II. 429. IV 4 A-D, Details in house, described, I. 196. IV 8 A, Deep grain-pit, I. 201. IV 8 B, Chamber with large stones in the foundation of its walls, I. 176. IV 18 A, Square building associated with cup-mark, I. 154. IV 19 A (north), Four jars standing on end. IV 19 A (south), <£-shaped chamber, I. 203, 204 (where for "at the S. end of V19" read "at IV 19 A"). IV 21 A, Row of stones in floor of house, I. 191, fig. 79. IV 26 A, Wall 2' thick resembling the wall aa described in II. 406, built of long stones : one of them 4' in length. IV 29 C, Set of steps, I. 194. IV 30 A, Large olive-press, described, II. 66-67. IV 30 B, Tapering slab standing on end, 2' 5" high, 1' thick, 1' 10" broad at bottom, 1' 4" at top, with a round hole 9" in diameter pierced through 3|" below the top. (In I. 192, line 26, insert "south of" before "IV30B.") V2 B, Cistern containing skeletons, II. 429. V 3 A, Hearth, I. 199. V 4 A B, Long wall descending to rock, I. 166. V 5 B (in the chamber S. of the thick wall), Drain of jars, I. 278. V 9 A, Stones on edge, probably a hearth, I. 195. V 13 A (the round structure), Granary, I. 196. V 20 A, The chamber which contained the Ashtoreth Karnaim, II. 419. V 20 B, Collection of stone weights of an olive-press. V 20 C, D, Stone columns, I. 192. V 21 A, Circular wall plastered inside. V 21 B, Long flat stone slab, II. 65. V 21 C, Small vat full of black ashes, II. 65. V28A, Columns of a verandah, I. 191. V 29 A, Circular vat 3' 6" deep, built up of stones lined with cement. V 30 A, (the wall running east and west at the extreme top of the trench), Wall described, I. 177 (where for " V 29 A " read " V 30 A "). Table of Reference- Letters 1 5 V 30 A (south), Standing stone 4' 5" high x 2' x 1' 4" tapering to top. V 30 B, Stone with hieroglyphic letter, II. 307. (In I. 272 insert the words " a pit north- west of " before " V 30 B.") V 30 C, Drum of a column lying on the wall, 1' y" in diameter, 1' high. VI 2 A, The Maccabaean wall, I. 280-282. VI 2 B, The cistern containing skeletons, II. 429. VI 3 A, Water channel, I. 277, 278. VI 4 A, Pillar-base, I. 192. VI 14 A (the block at the middle of the upper long wall, east of the reservoir), Step, I. 195. VI 18 A, Peculiar cistern, I. 270. VI 21 A, Midden-heap, II. 21. VI 27 A, Long stone running through wall, I. 179. VI 27 B, Flight of steps, I. 195. VI 28 A (north), Fragment of pavement, I. 184. VI 28 A (south), Stone door-post with hole drilled for bolt. VI 29 A, (north) Water drain, I. 278. VI 29 A (south), Wall shewn, I. 178, fig. 65). VI 29 B (on the course of the wall running eastward from D in trench 30, and immediately south of the broken angle above it), Opening spanned by lintel, I. 187 (where read "VI29B" for "VI17B." VI 29 B (south), Vat in pavement, I. 184. VI 29 C, Colonnade, I. 193. VI29D, Hearth, I. 195. VI 30 A, B, Circular structures, I. 201. VI 30 C, Two stones described and illustrated, I. 186. VI 30 D, Reconstructed building, I. 175. VI 30 E, Block of stone, 1' 6" X 1' 7" x 1' 8", I. 192 (where for " VI 18 E" read "VI 30 E." II a 29 A, Vat in plastered pavement, I. 183. II a 29 B, Brick step, I. 194. III a 30 A, Circular pits in pavement (so lettered), I. 184 : beside them a wall referred to in I. 176. Ill a 30 B, Pavement of four large flat stones (so lettered), I. 183. V a 27 A, Fragment of pavement sloping upwards at an angle of about 30 °. V a 29 A, Row of three stones end to end, I. 178. Va3oA, Pillars with square drums, I. 192. Plate IX Fig. i : Hills South of Gezer Fig. 2 : The " Hajar Ibrahim Plate x Boundary Inscriptions Plat e xi Boundary Inscriptions Plate XIII CAVE PLAN5 P/ateXfV AVE PLAN5 trrauk HSm. o Plate xv v> w. - -**£> &- %I -'-''JW.! m. erga? ■r< >.T> £■ i* _^/-i||^& ■.J--.V1 ^ Fig. I Details of Cave 2 I (the Crematorium) Plate XVI CAVE 3 III AND ITS CONTENTS li cz* P/ateXV/l ROCK SCARP WITH CUP MARKS Plate XVIII CONTENTS OF CAVE 81 £J p i_f PI a be XIX CONTENTS Of CAVE 11 H fyt IS.U.UtikifSaA. Plate XX CONTENTS OF CAVE 151 ^ E5CHH3 PlateXXI CONTENTS OF CAVE 151 i ■ i i i Plate XXII CONTENTS OF CAVE 15 1 Plate XXIII Plate XXIV CONTENTS OF CISTERN IN CAVE 15,11 //fn/.z.t-aMJi-3S.3*j^~~^—^= i fy3j-/o.n-aa-o ■ lll rf 1 T 1 T 1 lnUI Ul ui u t-l Plate XXV CAVE 15 IV AND ITS CONTENTS h d H H J ll l lll. M. I hrrj I— | — B I— ' ■ — 1 -~1 Plate XXVI CONTENTS OF CAVE 15 IV ' «/•- fy.Jtf. Plate XXVII iso7fTK7ZK&2 Jo jturjy Plate XXVIII CONTENTS OF CAVE 271 ' ml I ■ ' I Out. PlabeXXIX CONTENTS OF CAVES 2/1(^30111(3-7) Ocim / X. j •* ''*' = ? i "-f %M&g£M Details of Cave 28 II Plate XXXI OBJECTS from CHAMBERS, CAVE 28 II ,* ;.,„ it u « _ : " lit fc^^f^f^ps j^ p Plate XXXI I POTTERYtyc n*M b,d,e, CAVE 28 II I , -? ' * 3 * s * R-t B I— I T=l Plat e xxxni POTTERY from the CISTERN in CHAMBERS CAVE 28 II cm I 2 3 A 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 I* Plat e xxxiv IVORY %c rVom CAVE 2811 ■,,jj,< ,/s'//>/sVs l r///ss/,/Sss/#///'S/ i mm* ■#V h l L^d, :^l. ^ 'q G 0.0..-O 1^7 _ © _. 1 , 1 , 1 Icm I 2 3 4 5 6 33 jVnSTS^rk-^ Plate XXXV. SCARABS &C.from CAVE 28 II ' ) I s gy.i tiitimmimuM *7 26 ,v^\ I f? \V: >0 # M ; ;?9 9 & # 9 I 33 I i c?# Ouz^ 7cnt o H-t-t-H (no?! to holftke. above scale) Plate XXXVI POTTERY &c Prom CAVE 28 II c \J U U u Ovv I 2 3 i- Ov*1-*> 0cm * * e « M » '•\ r Oin, i z-(Hgs S-s.ix.is.iy-zoyocmi Z 3 4- s s -'■J Oi*f 1/2 1-1 f& 10. II, 1* 16) — Ocm. J 2 a — ; — i' ESlif'ilHLJ 11 10 % 11 Plat e xxxvn POTTERY h-n-l I — 3 E inch 12 3 4 5 UHHHHHHH n\ 01 234567BB10 1II2 13I4 JL&S)^-* Cave 28 II POTTERY Plate XXXVIII I I O tO H it ij llf Plate XXXIX POTTERY 18 f F'7 10110123 1*36783 ECFTEJ" -i- ULIi Hit O 12 3 Plate XL POTTERY Wtt*- ' ' POTTERY PlateXLl fcm Of 2 3 It S 6 T 3 9 10 /( 1Z id- 15 Plat e xln ALABASTER V ■ '..': A -* s I ■■>y 5 V Mp^-te-^" Cave 28 II Plate XL/// LATER OBJECTS ./^ —=< ^^ 1 "^« j 1 \ g 1i». o 4 L > 1 > 1 ' 1 1 1 | U< ( i > * J" ( I S 1 h™* 1-1 JH H_ H 1 n^^- s Plate XL1V CONTENTS OF CAVE 30 II Ayj If.f'O cLoubU, fys Ut. If it J colt. Com t * i S H> Ou t I » ■> ■» MHHHS] h-rrl I ^ I Plat e xlv Fig. i Fig. 2 Interior of Cave 30 IV, shewing Position of Graffiti Plate XLV1 OiA 1 % J> GRAFFITI IN CAVE 30 IV Plate XLVII CRAfFITI IN CAVE 30 IV Oon 2 < 6 t t o krH J-H |— | I— | 1-4— 1 Out *■ 2 _S i F = F =R 1 1 ) Plate XLVIII CRAFFITI IN CAVE 30 IV FROM CAVE 61 Oon t 4 « « w hnt H H H H 1 Out hn i -H 3 H < 1 FROM CAVE 711 Plate KLIX HOUSE PLANS Plate LI EXCAVATION OF CEZER PLAN OF THE NORTH EAST GATE Standing Stone «s» IT It - f- -r- Place LI 11 EXCAVATION OF CEZER FRAGMENTS OF MOULDINGS^ arc %&Sk£Th,z^ Plate UV RESERVOIR OJ>- S io I I I I i I I I 1 I T~ /. Plan of no. I Z. Section ~ • on tineAB 3. Tlestoratvm of no. II Plate LV "PHILI5TJNE"T0MB DEPOSITS C^ _5 -- I u .A ^S- Plate LV1 TOMB PLANS 7> ■■■£ A- ^ 6 l'?3 proB ItcHo-M 1 Plate LVII TOMB PLANS Plate LVIU TOMB -PLANS Plate LIX Plate- LX TOMB Nol scale for fas t-6 - «»«'*»■ '*? fca/t fiq wartrr seaU. Plate LXI TOMB No I ten Oils' , M i l l I I I I JOcm o jo 2o l i i i i l I =T Plate LXII TOMB No I fig 46 & Ax//* *<" JKW& Plate LXIII TOMB No I 4U- O FFFFT f 2 I 1 I I fy S7& AuMr joo& Iml i i i i— I 7§« J0,JI,T2-f3 b faf *°°6- Plate LXIV TOMB No 7 Plate LXV TOMB No 7 Plate LKVI T^T y5pF(*m,w,m,m,f» v ( ... — '"^^ffr Ocm 2. m b * IO \-4 \-\ M M M 1 JKn • 2 3 1 Jtt-H 1 1 1 late Ixvn Fig. i Fig. 2 Fig. 3 Pottery from Tomb 7 Plate lxviii Fig. i Wm pBl k^P j.-'j BPfJP W *&$£ mpmH ■siiii ,1 "-" ^ ~is*w at ' \ -'*■- ll — ; ' - ■■■■■• Fig. 2 Fig. 4 Pottery from Tomb 7 Plate LXIX TOMB No a O / 4 J + I I I I I sfi- -i. i ii h-o3 Plate LXX TOMB No 3 for scales see next pbfte Plate LXXI TOMB Wo 3 scale for the plan . OniLl z J Jj J O 7 8 & IP scale for figs. iZ.f6j8.24.3o U H HHR H I *-:•*' < ( i O-i. < 3L » 4 Plate LXXII TOMB DEPOSITS No. 18 Plate LXX.IU TOMB No. 28 Ou* I *t b 8 *o 55. *^ t i i i I i fr^3 fr 3 th ho hroton. gloss gg faxa* oloss. Qbblackglass 0^22? OS/we*/ ^ @<*.^^ At&fc. o b t$L fxalt X block paste, qnx&c tniz/tC C^\ O Ol green, paste p*o Ml on. brx»o>n *L^r ^7 1- 1 bnxan paste < -7r > gretn. on hr&an. amber &la£jrfaa/ir /Z<£,\ black, J&er- _ c _ t suj-roujiactt ^r erauvi ra V 3 c£U CD ««™«ii»-C>^ Plate IXXIX TOMB DEPOSITS 2 ' * r /■<■„, t-36 » I -I 1-^1 *-v -~"J No. a No. 42 TOMB No. 56 Plate LXXX Qettt Z 4.6 « io 4Z. irmt^ , I—, — I , SEE! i I <+t>* r '^"fr 9cm <*~ ^ # *, / «( Plate LXXXI TOMB No. 58. -jT*\ c=@— "% \ — 14 hid 1 — 1 t 1 h~ \ \ 1 H JO I . 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No. IS9 No. 168 Plate CXI/II TOMB No. 193 Om. 1 E i i i 53 ) i i | Plate CXVIII TOMB DEP05IT5 Plate CX/X TOMB DEPOSITS t».tf.r fa..7»2V Plate CXX Plate CXXI TOMB No. 252 Plate CXXII TOMB No. 252 .y?/s\ <*? * * t $ to Pin I 13 B M M M h-l I l-rr-W 1—^=1 GLASS VASES Plate CXXlll '-'■- ( % w (tomb 301 ) (bomb Z01) (tomb 155) 3(tomb20S) (tomb 155) l<- (bomb 155) 7 (comb 155) llH'llllll 1 I z — ' ! -' Plate CXXIV ANIMAL FICURES- fg3.Stslgta%K*U P/ate CXXV ANIMAL FIGURES -!i Oart / 2 J 4 y I I I . =L Ji S s tb,lj Ofksalt Plate CXXVI ANIMAL FIGURES- 0i>* > X X o - J— ■ ~~ > 1 ^; J 7 ^ii; *^*r ' iCj/^/ ^^.'- y, fry-: -/y.(::--"v-> 1 ■ • r ""t 3 E =j=r ft'g. iS «s j? %" (2Scm.J ionq Plate CXXXVI SILVER AND COLD (1-9 /R 10-I8 A/, »2/C) Oin. / Place CXXXVII BEADS M I II II I 4 lorn-. O i 1 .3 (a) fas aJfB. airy, to Jouhl* «*oZ- Plate CXXXVIII FLINT IMPLEMENTS Plate CXXXIX Plate, CXL POTTERY: Colour Decoration (various periods) Ocm-7 S 3 4- S Plate CXLI FIR5T SEMITIC POTTERY Place CXLII FIRST SEMITIC POTTERY fS/t./niff Sfixtir. i>0 -/s. HZJH 6'fr Place CXLIII FIRST SEMITIC POTTERY fijj /3.4./f,Z/.t*h«2f**k Plate CXLIV FIRST SEMITIC POTTERY Plate CXLV FIRST SEMITIC PERIOD fig 46 Le quartrr ScoU- Plate CXLVI FIRST SEMITIC POTTERY 1«r» ( J j t t« Plate CXLVII Place CXLVIII FIRST SEMITIC POTTERY Cent 4 luufrna fc£. 3 ( 5,6.W & *fcXckr. fy.*$ huLsU&JB/ enl«3AL W« Place CXUX Plate CL FIRST SEMITIC POTTERY Plate CU Plate CLII SECOND SEMITIC POTTERY Plate CUII SECOND SEMITIC POTTERY ^ * 0-. < I •) 4 Plate CUV SECOND SEMITIC POTTERY °^^ Z Oun 113 4 figs.A,t>,j.u.i2.it.3S B ft tea. Plate CLV SECOND SEMITIC POTTERY i" ' ' 'mJ 't-? fa ww* Place CLVI SECOND SEMITIC POTTERY b ■ ■ I II tnrtn H I 1 Zl fit* U.SJ.H.ISC, /, Place CLVII SECOND SEMITIC POTTERY ^ h~? 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OaruZ I,. 6 8 W Oin 1 Z 3 If hid M M B 1-4 I l-r-i-H I 1 ' Plate CLXXXV. fig A. 40- 46 tiou&lc jvie CONTENTS Of CISTERN IN IV 11 O" 1 1 is* ~ 1 « ■ 1 t-^ I 1 I ^rr+ I 1 I Plate CLXXXVII CONTENTS OF CISTERN IN IV 11 fifa. /J. /8.20.22.HJ5-& dautU s~Ja. Plate CLXXXV/U THE'CANDLESTICK" LAMP AND ITS VARIETIES I I Plate CLXXXJX ARAB POTTERY &c. Q'~ < Z 3 4 Of. 2*48 i— t— ' ' i 1 ' ' i — ■ ■ — ■ ' — ■ t=t-i f^s. 26 -36 to double scale. Plate CXC POTTERS' MARKS First fSextitur- Plate CXCI JAR-STOPPERS 1cm 4 2 3 + lin o 1553 1 ! I — 3 l i i i H fy. 4 BhafrsoUc Plate CXCII BRONZE AXE- HE AD5 Ocm 1 t J 4 s / 7 t 0<* i t j ' ■ ' ■ ' 1 1 CARPENTERS' TOOLS Plate CXCfll fyt. \HU hdf scak Om i 1 3 A 5- Oil Plate CXCIV. CARPENTERS' TOOLS Oo* i 1 .i * f 6 Plate CXCV. INLAYS (cm II J * f t ' ■ ■ I- UL n dfl i j © © i wwm£m © Plate CX.CVI. 5T0NE MISCELLANEA Oin. < Oem. 1 1 3 * i l il t fCga 2,5,U.,lSyCe k <_) to CL IT < O (ft a > 'u u o u 4) CO > o Cfl Place CCVI SCARABS 0«**i ' Plate CCVII SCARABS fin.. Ocm I x H-minn] | figs3D.it to A 'cole Piste CCVIII SCARABS On. Oe-v > 2. pjja lS.H.StAo.tilSstifasailc. Plate CCIX SCARABS & Ocn / i ■ ■ ■ -J- lllltllinl a » 4 uitc ««i, fi 9 ffs a t'A. Plate CCX EGYPTIAN AMULETS ^c I Uir. O I J i (Cjt iA.'o.ii.".Ni,n,-is e