UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA EGYPTIAN DEPARTA/IENT OF 1 HE UNIVERSITY MUSEUM ECKLEY B. COXE JUNIOR EXPEDITION TO NUBIA: VOL. VIII BUHEN BY D. RANDALL-MACIVER AND C. LEONARD WOOLLEY PLATES PUBLISHED BY THE UNIVERSITY MUSEUM PHILADELPHIA MCMXI Secfcion https://archive.org/details/buhenplatesOOrand f UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA EGYPTIAN DEPARTAIENT OF THE UNIVERSITY MUSEUM ECKLEY B. COXE JUNIOR EXPEDITION TO NUBIA; VOL. VIII BUHEN D. RANDALL-MACIVER AND C. LEONARD WOOLLEY PLATES PUBLISHED BY THE UNIVERSITY MUSEUM PHILADELPHIA MCMXI LIST OF PLATES General Views of Buhen and the Two Banks of the Nile. The excavators' house, ancient town and temples. Temple, guard's house, and southern end of ancient town. Desert to south of ancient town, with Coptic and Romano-Nubian settlements. Views of Buhen. a. The excavators' house. b. Southwest comer of the inner fortifications. The Southern Temple and its Surroundings. a. Ruined pylon. Hatshepsut's temple, protected by a modem wall. b. Pylon. Wall of the inner fortifications. Houses between wall and temple. The Inner Fortifications of the City. a. Houses between the old city wall and Hatshepsut's temple. Buttress No. 3. b. Traces of houses on the old city wall. Buttresses No. 4 and No. 5. The Inner Fortifications of the City. a. Buttresses Nos. 3-6, to show the character of the wall. b. Buttress No. 3, to show the height of the wall. ' Temple of Hatshepsut. a. Interior of the temple, southern half. b. Interior of the temple, northern half. Temple of Hatshepsut. a. The forecourt viewed from southwest. b. The forecourt viewed from southeast. Temple of Hatshepsut. a. Columns in southem half of forecourt. b. Entrance door viewed from interior of forecourt. Temple of Hatshepsut. Southem door jamb. Thothmes 3rd offers endowments to Horns. Scene 2 W. Amon-r§ embracing the king. Temple of Hatshepsut. 3 W. Anukis holds symbol of life to king's nostrils. 5 S. King in attitude of offering temple to gods. Temple of Hatshepsut. Ex Votos of Ofificials. 4 W. A viceroy of Nubia. 5 W. A viceroy of Nubia. 5 S. Nehi, viceroy of Nubia. 5 S. Hori, viceroy of Nubia. 6 W. Neferhor, scribe and priest. (iii) iv LIST OF PLATES PLATE 12. Temple of Hatshepsut. 7 S. Ex voto of Piyay, who is adoring the sacred ram Mendes. 13 E. Ex voto of Ubekhsenu, who is adoring Ubastet. 13. Temple of Hatshepsut. II W. Triumphal stela of Thothmes 3rd. II W. Triumphal stela of Thothmes 3rd. 14. Temple of Hatshepsut. 1 1 N. Horus holds symbol of life to king's nostrils. 18 N. Isis holds symbol of life to king's nostrils. 15. Temple of Hatshepsut. 13 S. Above — Horus embracing a king. Below — Horus and King Siptah. 16 S. Above — Isis holds symbol of life to king. Below — Ex voto of Hori adoring Ubastet. 22 N. Sesostris 3rd holds symbol of life to nostrils of Thothmes 3rd. 16. Temple of Hatshepsut. Ex Votos of Officials. 16 E. Piyay, overseer of the silver-house, adores Thoth. 22 N. Nehi, viceroy of Nubia. 27 W. Three fan-bearers adore Horus of Buhen. Behind is a priest. 31 W. Setau, viceroy of Nubia. 17. Temple of Hatshepsut. 33. Hatshepsut presents the temple and endowments. 34. Thothmes 2nd, in a scene exactly corresponding to the last, presents, like Hatshepsut, the temple and its endowments to the deities for whom it has been built. 18. Temple of Hatshepsut. 39. Bull, two cows and a calf, brought as offerings. 19. Temple of Hatshepsut. A king. 32. A king standing between two gods. 33. Hatshepsut. 35. Thothmes 3rd embraced by a god. 36. The king is led into the presence of a goddess. 44. Thothmes 3rd seated between two goddesses (only one of whom is here shown). 20. Temple of Hatshepsut. 45. The coronation; a seated god lays his hand on kneeling king; before them a priest. 50. Nile god carrying food and drink upon a tray. 52. Hatshepsut's name altered to Thothmes 2nd. 21. Temple of Hatshepsut. 58. The king offers two vases of wine to a god seated on a throne. 60. Pedestal of a sacred barque with cartouches of Thothmes 2nd. Inscription. 2 2. Temple of Hatshepsut. 73. Thothmes 2nd standing before a god. 73. A god (as above). 74. A king, originally Hatshepsut, before a god. 23. Temple of Hatshepsut. 75. Thothmes 2nd before a god. 76. Hatshepsut with her ka before a god. 77. Horus and Thothmes 2nd- 78. Thothmes 2nd standing before a god. LIST OF PLATES V PLATE 24. Temple of Hatshepsut. 90. A god holds symbol of life to nostrils of kneeling king. 90. The kneeUng king, whose features resemble Tirhaka. 25. Temple of Hatshepsut. 98. Hatshepsut (block cut out) offers young bulls to a god. 99. Thothmes 2nd. 103. The king presents a model of the temple to a goddess. 104. Substituted portrait. 26. Temple of Hatshepsut. 104. A king before a god. The king's portrait has been substituted for Hatshepsut's. 105. Thothmes 1st dancing before the goddess Satis. 27. Temple of Hatshepsut. 106. A king (not shown) ofTers birds, gazelles, oryxes and cattle to a god. 108. (Left) Thothmes 1st. 109. A king with a table of offerings. 28. Temple of Hatshepsut. no. Sledges being presented to Horns by Hatshepsut (not shown). III. Thothmes 2nd dancing before the goddess Neith (not shown) . 29. The Northern Temple. a. The Temple of Amenhotep 2nd, in almost the condition that Champollion saw it. b. The Temple of Amenhotep 2nd viewed from the east. 30. The Northern Temple. a. The Temple of Amenhotep 2nd viewed from the southeast. b. The Temple of Amenhotep 2nd viewed from the northeast. 31. The Northern Temple. a. West end of the Twelfth Dynasty Governor's House, L, with west wall of Amenhotep's temple, M, above it. In the background are the great wall of the inner city, and Hatshepsut's temple enclosed by a modem wall. b. Excavating the Temple of Amenhotep 2nd and the houses surrounding it. The letters M and N show the new Empire levels. 32. Houses Adjoining the Temple of Amenhotep 2nd. a. The series of New Empire buildings overlying the southern and eastern parts of the Governor's House. b. Eastern end of the Twelfth Dynasty Governor's House, L, and two New Empire levels M and N above it. 33. Houses Adjoining the Temple of Amenhotep 2nd. a. Group of Eighteentl;i Dynasty houses on north side of temple. Viewed from west. b. Group of Eighteenth Dynasty houses on north side of temple. Viewed from east. 34. Stelae Found in and Near the Northern Temple. Stela of Sety 1st. ■ . Part of pillar with cartouche of Amenhotep 2nd. Stela of the Scribe Amenemhat. 35. Door Set Up in the Northern Temple for Aahmes 1st by Thure, the First Viceroy of Nubia. vi LIST OF PLATES PLATE 36. Statue of the Scribe Amenemhat. 37. Statuette of the Scribe Amenemhat. Statue of the Scribe Aahmes. 38. Pottery from Houses Adjoining the Northern Temple. 39. Pottery from Houses Adjoining the Northern Temple. 40. Pottery from Houses Adjoining the Northern Temple. 41. Clay Impressions Found in Houses Adjoining .the Northern Temple. 42. Large Clay Sealings Found Near the Temples. 43. Objects Found Near the Temples. 44. Superstructures of Eighteenth Dynasty Tombs. Tomb H 30, showing covering-slabs over the shaft and remains of brickwork. Tomb J 15, showing brick forecourt and brick-Hned cutting in front of the door. 45. Types of Pottery from H, a New Empire Cemetery. 46. Types of Pottery from H and J, Two New Empire Cemeteries. 47. Types of Pottery from H and J, Two New Empire Cemeteries. 48. Types of Pottery from H and J, Two New Empire Cemeteries. 49. Tell-el-Yahudieh Ware of Several Dates. 50. Rare Kinds of New Empire Pottery. 51. A Native Nubian Tomb of the Eighteenth Dynasty. The ivory-handled bronze sword and the ivory amulets found in Tomb J 33 B. Tomb J 33 B, showing the skeleton in position with sword, pottery, etc. 52. Set of Black-topped Haematitic Vases of the Finest Fabric from the Eighteenth Dynasty Tomb J 33 B. 53. New Empire Fayence. 54. New Empire Beads. 55. New Empire Amulets. 56. Scarabs from Cemeteries H and J. 57. Scarabs from Cemeteries H and J. 58. Scarabs from Cemeteries H and J. 59. Scarabs from Cemeteries H and J. LIST OF PLATES vii PLATE 60. Ornaments of gold and of electriim. New Empire. Plaster mask lying on the face in tomb J 29. 61. Plaster Masks. New Empire. 62. Bronze Mirrors — New Empire. 63. Bronze and Iron Implements. New Empire. 64. Objects from New Empire Tombs. 65. Impressions from Bronze Rings. Silver torque with pendants of silver and of bronze. 66. New Empire Stone Vases. 67. Complete Series of the Forms of Stone Vases Found in the Cemeteries H and J. 68. The Romano-Nubian Settlement. a. Foundations of a Romano-Nubian temple. b. Ruins of a Romano-Nubian house. 69. Handmade Black Incised Pottery, Romano- Nubian. 70. Tombs in Cemetery K. Interior of an Eighteenth Dynasty Tomb, K 5. Dromos and door of a Twelfth Dynasty Tomb, K 8. 71. Interior of a Twelfth Dynasty Tomb. K 8. Interior looking north, the central room and side-chambers. K 8. Interior looking south, central room with statue of Merer. 72. Statue of the Gardener Merer. 73. Statue of the Gardener Merer. 74. Contents of Chamber F in Tomb K 8. 75. Interiors of Twelfth Dynasty Tombs. K 9. Showing chamber A with pottery and alabasters in position. K ID. Showing chamber A in foreground, chamber B in background. 76. Exterior and Interior of a Twelfth Dynasty Tomb. K 12. Showing remains of vaulting over the dromos and remains of chapel. K 12. Showing chamber A with scattered skeletons, also door of chamber E. 77. Superstructures of Twelfth Dynasty Tombs. Group K 19 to K 25, showing the character of small tombs and of large. K 24 to K 26, showing the brick court in front of K 25. 78. Superstructures of Twelfth Dynasty Tombs. K 25. Dromos, and remains of chapel above the tomb. K 27. Dromos, and stela over the entrance-door of the tomb. viii LIST OF PLATES PLATE 79. Superstructures of Twelfth Dynasty Tombs. K 33. Dromos, closed at its entrance by a stone portcullis. K 35. Dromos, showing the side-walls that supported the vaulting. 80. Superstructure of a Twelfth Dynasty Tomb. K 37. Dromos viewed from east. Pillars at west end. K 37. Dromos viewed from southeast. Two pillars at northwest comer. 81. Superstructures of Twelfth Dynasty Tombs. K 38. With remains of enclosing court. Pillars in front of K 40. K 39. With pillars at northeast and southeast comers. 82. Twelfth Dynasty Tombs. K 39 with its surrounding, pillars, P, viewed from the north. K 39 with its surrounding pillars, P, viewed from the east. 83. Twelfth Dynasty Tombs. Pots covering infant burials, against south enclosure wall of K 38. K 44. Brickwork of the tomb viewed from the south. 84. A Twelfth Dynasty Tomb. K 44. Brickwork of the east end, outside. K 44. Brickwork of the east end, inside. 85. Contents of a Twelfth Dynasty Tomb. K 44 . Skeletons, alabasters and pottery in position. K 44. Skeletons, alabasters and pottery in position. 86. A Twelfth Dynasty Tomb. K 32. Chamber C. Skeleton with iron spearhead in position. K 32. The process of excavating and noting. 87. Jewellery from K 32, a Twelfth Dynasty Tomb. 88. Iron Spearhead from K 32, a Twelfth Dynasty Tomb. 89. Scarabs, Gold Amulets, Gold Beads, from Twelfth Dynasty Tombs. 90. Stone Vases from Twelfth Dynasty Tombs. 91. Objects from Twelfth Dynasty Tombs. 92. Tell-el-Yahudieh Vases from Twelfth Dynasty Tombs. 93. Types of Twelfth Dynasty Pottery. 94. Types of Twelfth Dynasty Pottery. 95. Types of Twelfth Dynasty Pottery. 96. Bronze Bowl from the Twelfth Dynasty Tomb K 45. New Empire Scarabs from Tombs K 1-7 and from the Town. LIST OF PLATES ix PLAN A. The Temple of Hatshepsut. B. Conjectural Plan of the Temple as Originally Designed by Hatshepsut. C. Temple of Amenhotep 2nd. D. New Empire Temples and Houses Superimposed on Twelfth Dynasty Buildings. E. North Wall of the Outer Fortifications. Romano- Nubian Temple. F. Romano-Nubian House. Romano-Nubian Hill Shrine. G. General Plan of the Site of Buhen, with insets. BtTHEN. PLATE 1. BUHEN. PLATE «. See p. 98 b. Southwest corner of the inner fortifications. VIEWS OF BUHEN. BUHEM. PLATE 3. BUHEN. PLATE 4. BUHEN. PLATE 5. b. Buttress No. 3, to show the height of the wall. THE INNER FORTIFICATIONS OF THE CITY. BUHEN. PLATE 6. TEMPLE OF HATSHEPSUT. BUHEN. PLATE 8. a. Columns in sour lit' l u half of forecourt. See p. 9. b. Eutrauce door viewed from iuterior of forecourt. TEMPLE OF HATSHEPSUT. I BUHEN, PLATE 11. <> \V. Nefeihor, scribe and priest. See p. 25. TEMPLE OF HATSHEPSUT. EX VOTOS OF OFFICIALS. BUHEN. PLATE 12. 8ce p. 26, 7 S. Ex voto of Piyay, wLo is adoring the sacred ram Meudes. .S'tc p. 36. 1 ■ < i.A \n\_o of Ubelvbseuu, who is adoring Ubastet. TEMPLE OF HATSHEPSUT. V I f BUHEN. PLATE 18. See p. 50. 39. Bull, two cows and a calf, brought as offeriags. TEMPLE OF HATSHEPSUT. BUHEN. PLATE 19. 35. Tliotbuies 3r(l eiubiaced by a god. :M'>. Tbe king is led into tbe presence ot a goddess. .SVe -'/.'>. See I). -51. 44. Tbotbmes 3rd seated betwctu two goddesses \.un]\ one oi wbom is here shown). TEMPLE OF HATSHEPSUT. 50. Nile god cairyiuf; tood and drink upon 52. Hatsliepsut's name altered to a tray. Thothmes 2ud. See p. 55. TEMPLE OF HATSHEPSUT. BTTHEK. PLATE SI. See p. 57. 58. The king oflfers two vases of wine to a god seated on a throne. 60. Pedestal of a sacred barque with cartouches of Thothnaes 2nd. Inscription. See pp. 57-58. TEMPLE OF HATSHEPSUT. BUHEN. PLATE 22. See p. 73. Thothiues 2nd standing before a god. 6'ee p. 62. 73. A god (as above). 74. A king, originally Hatsliepsut, before a god. TEMPLE OF HATSHEPSUT. BUHEN, PLATE 23. See pp. 62-63. See p. 6.'4. 78. Thothmes 2iid standing liefore a god. TEMPLE OF HATSHEPSUT. f 1 I t I M t I t BUHEN. PLATE 24. BUHEN. PLATE 25. 98. Hatshepsut (block cut out) offers youug bulls to a god. 99. Thothmes 2iid See p. 67. 103. The king presents a model of the temple to a goddess. 104. Substituted portrait. See pp. 69-70. TEMPLE OF HATSHEPSUT. BUHEN. PLATE 26. fSee p. 70. 105. Tliotlinies 1st (lauciiiK before the goddess Satis. TEMPLE OF HATSHEPSUT. BUHEN. PLATE 27. 10(i. A king (uot shown) offers birds, gazelles, onyxes .uul cattle to a god. See pp. 71-lS. 108. (Left) Thotbuies 1st. 109. A king with a table of offerings. See p. 7i. TEMPLE OF HATSHEPSUT. BTTHEN. PLATE 28. Seep. 75. 111. rhotbiiies 'Zmi dancing before the goddess Neith (not shown). TEMPLE OF HATSHEPSUT. BUHEN. PLATE 29. ;i. 'llic Teuiijle i)t' Aiiieiiliotep 2ii(l. in almusi tlic loiidirion that ('hampollion saw it. See pp. 83-89. b. The Temple of Auienhutep 2iul viewed tioiii the east. THE NORTHERN TEMPLE BtTHEN. PLATE 30. THE NORTHERN TEMPLE. BTJHEN. PLATE 31. a. West end of the Twelfth Dynasty Governor's House, L, with west wall of Auienhotep's temple. M. above it. In the background are the great wall of the inner city, and Ilatshepsut's temple enclosed by a modern wall. b. Excavating the Temple of Amenhotep 2nd and the houses surrounding it. The letters M and N show the new Empire levels. See pp. 97, 104-105. THE NORTHERN TEMPLE. BUHEN. a. Tbe series of New Empire buildings overlyiug tlie southern and eastern parts of the Governor's House. I), ivistern end of rhe Twelfth Dynasty Governor's Hmise. L, and two New Eujpire levels M and N above it. See pp. 104-106. HOUSES ADJOINING THE TEMPLE OF AMENHOTEP ^nd. HOUSES ADJOINING THE TEMPLE OF AMENHOTEP 2nd. BUHEN. PLATE 34. 10988. Stela of Sety 1st. See p. 92. Part of pillar with cartouche of Anipnhotep 2nd. See p. 84- BUHEN. PLATE 38. S XXI S XXII S XXII S XXIIIb S LXXII S VIII S LXXVIII S LXXIX See p. 116. POTTERY FROM HOUSES ADJOINING THE NORTHERN TEMPLE. 10970. S LXXVII 10972. S LXXIX See p. 116. POTTERY FROM HOUSES ADJOINING THE NORTHERN TEMPLE. BUHEN. PLATE 41. See p. in. CLAY IMPRESSIONS FOUND IN HOUSES ADJOINING THE NORTHERN TEMPLE. BUHEN. PLATE 43. See p. 118. Pottery stamps and clay sealings. OBJECTS FOUND NEAR THE TEMPLES. BUHEN. PLATE 44. Tomb H 30, showing coveriug-slabs over the shaft and remains of brickworlv. Tomb J 15, showing brick forecourt and brick-lined cutting in front of the door. Sec pp. 129, 130. SUPERSTRUCTURES OF EIGHTEENTH DYNASTY TOMBS. BUHEK. PLATE 45. Sf-e p. 182 and Gat. TYPES OF POTTERY FROM H, A NEW EMPIRE CEMETERY. BUHEN. PLATE 46. sxv 10509. H 60 .S^ee p. 132 and Cat. S XVII 10572. J 11 S XVIII 10454. H 13 S XIX 10427. H 1 TYPES OF POTTERY FROM H AND J, TWO NEW EMPIRE CEMETERIES. BUHEN. PLATE 47. S XXX 10448. H 10 S XXXI 10465. H 16 S XXXII 10442. H 6 S XXXIII 10443. H 8 S XXXIV 10533. H 74 S XXXV 10430. H Sec I). 1S2 and Cat. S XXXVI 10447. H 10 S XXXVII 10446. H 10 S XXXVIII 10605. J 30 S XL 10583. J 15 TYPES OF POTTERY FROM H AND J, TWO NEW EMPIRE CEMETERIES. BUHEN. PLATE 48. SXLI 10593. J 20 S XLVII 10494. H 26 S XLII 10445. H 10 S XLIII 10433. H 3 S XLIV 10607. J 30 S XLV 10618. J 35 t if S XLVI 10476, H 39 S Llll 10487. H25 S XLVII 10608. J 32 S LIV 10503. H 45 SXLIX 10647. H 10 S L 10480. H21 S LI 10511. H 63 S Lll 10441. H 6 S LV 10603. J 28 S LVI 10519. H 60 S LVII 10499. H 33 S LVIII 10609. J 33B S LIX 10614. J 33B S LX SLXI S LXII SLXIII SLXIV S LXV S LXVI See p. 132 and Cat. S LXVII 10539. H74 S LXVIII 10552 B. H 79 S LXIX 10635. J 1 S LXX 10566. J 4 S LXXI TYPES OF POTTERY FROM H AND J, TWO NEW EMPIRE CEMETERIES. BUHEN. PLATE 49. See pp. 133-4 and Cat. TELL-EL-YAHUDIEH WARE OF SEVERAL DATES. BTTHEN. PLATE 50. BTJHEN. PLATE 51. Tlie ivory-handled bronze f!\vord and the ivory amulets found in Tomb J 33 B. Tomb J 33 B, showing the skeleton in position with sword, pottery, etc. F!ce pp. 134-5, nJ,-5. A NATIVE NUBIAN TOMB OF THE EIGHTEENTH DYNASTY. BUHEN. PLATE 52. 10615 SET OF BLACK-TOPPED HAEMATITIC VASES OF THE FINEST FABRIC FROM THE EIGHTEENTH DYNASTY TOMB J33 B. BTJHEN. PLATE 53. 10292 10294 ""^^^^ See p. ISl md Cat. NEW EMPIRE FAYENCE. t ! BTJHEN. PLATE 5-t. 9 10253 10261 10262 10266 10271 £[ee Oat. NEW EMPIRE BEADS. BUHEN. PLATE 55. 10013 10135 10205 10215 i4 # 10225 10234 10023 B 10138 10206 10228 4> 10235 10239 10031 10143 10207 t 10219 10231 10240 10119 10155 til 10213 I 10221 10232 10677 See Cat. NEW EMPIRE AMULETS. BUHEN. PLATE 56. 10002 10003 10006 10007 10008 100IO ^^^'^'^ 10012 10014 10016 10017 10018 10019 10020 10029 10030 10032 10033 10034 10036 10037 Hee Cat. SCARABS FROM CEMETERIES H AND J. PLATE 57. 10050 10057 10058 I 10073 10075 4^ 10081 B 10082 i 10051 10052 5^ 10053 • I ^ 10059 10061 10065 10066 10067 10068 10078 10079 10083 10084 10092 10093 10094 io095 10054 10062 10069 10080 10086 10096 10099 10101 10104 10107 10100 SCARABS FROM CEMETERIES H AND J. BUHEN. PLATE 58. 10131 10132 10133 10134 10136 10140 10141 • • # • • f 10142 10144 10, . ^•^'"^ 10148 10149 10150 10151 .S'ee Cat. SCARABS FROM CEMETERIES H AND J. BUHEN. PLATE 59. 10176 10177 10178 10180 A 10180 B 10181 10182 6 10183 10184 10185 10186 10187 10188 10189 • 10190 10191 10192 10193 10194 10195 10197 10199 10200 i • 10201 10202 10038 Hjjjjjl^ 10062 10128 See Cat. m ^ 10157 10162 10175 10196 SCARABS FROM CEMETERIES H AND J. BTJHEN. PLATE 60. 10251 ■■.i^^ 'f^ . ^ 10279 See Gat. Ornaments of gold and of eleftnini. New Empire. See p. 173. Plaster mask lying on the face in tomb J 29. BUHEN. PLATE 61. PLASTER MASKS. NEW EMPIRE. PLATE 63. BUHEN. 10314 Bronze knives and cleaver. .. Dronios, closed at its entrance by a stone portcullis. I K 35. Dromes, showing the side-walls that supported the vaulting. See p. 212. SUPERSTRUCTURES OF TWELFTH DYNASTY TOMBS. BUHBN. PLATE 80. K 37. Dromos viewed from east. Pillars at west end. K 37. Dromos viewed from southeast. Two pillars at northwest corner. See pp. 189, 190. SUPERSTRUCTURE OF A TWELFTH DYNASTY TOMB. PLATE 81. See pp. 213, 214- K 39. With pillars at northeast and southeast comers. SUPERSTRUCTURES OF TWELFTH DYNASTY TOMBS. BtTHEN. PLATE 83. Pots coveriug infant burials, against south enclosure wall of K 38. See p. 21S. K 44. Brickwork of the tomb viewed from the south. See p. 214. TWELFTH DYNASTY TOMBS. BUHEN. PLATE 84. K 44. Brickwork of the east eud, iuside. See p. 2H. A TWELFTH DYNASTY TOMB. BUHEN. PLATE 86. K 32. Chamber C. Skeleton with iron spearhead in position. See pp. 193, 211. See p. 211. K 32. The process of excavating and noting. A TWELFTH DYNASTY TOMB. BUHEN. PLATE 87. DRnniimfnntiiniiiiinHHMi i»iin"»"'''''"*«rtiiii^-ti!ii!*''**''"Wii«V"»n'»**WinTt»rr'i»Ti,ri'-iT-nfiiir I 10819 10825 ^l^rll*'"''"' * "imn .'U ,1... : „„ ,tt \ flmaiiiiirRninniiU'. 10820 10821 See pp. 2^0. JEWELLERY FROM K 32, A TWELFTH DYNASTY TOMB. BUHEN. PLATE 88. See pp. 193, 211. IRON SPEARHEAD FROM K 32, A TWELFTH DYNASTY TOMB. PLATE 89. BUHEN. 10898 B 10898 B See Cat. SCARABS, GOLD AMULETS, GOLD BEADS, FROM TWELFTH DYNASTY TOMBS. BUHEN. PLATE 90. 10802 10803 10804 10805 10806 10807 10827 10828 10845 10882 10878 10862 (Sec Cat. STONE VASES FROM TWELFTH DYNASTY TOMBS. BUHEN. PLATE 91. 10896 10897 10851 A 10851 B 10885 Obsidian kohlpot, silver torque, bronze axe, bronze tweezers. See Cat. OBJECTS FROM TWELFTH DYNASTY TOMBS. BUHEN. PLATE 92. 10887 ^0889 10890 See p. 196 and Cat. TELL-EL-YAHUDIEH VASES FROM TWELFTH DYNASTY TOMBS. BUHEN. PLATE 93. TYPES OF TWELFTH DYNASTY POTTERY. BUHEN. PLATE 94. Type ix 10848 Type viil 10772 B See p. 195. TYPES OF TWELFTH DYNASTY POTTERY. BUHEK. Type X 10778 Type xi 10811 C Type xii 10811 D Type xiii 10873 C Type xiv 10873 B Type XV 10771 B Typexvii Type xviii Type xix Type xx Type xxi 10776 10795 B 10811 E 10810 D 10768 Type xxvii Type xxviH Type xxix Type xxx 10789 10810 B 10833 10867 See p. 195 and Cat. TYPES OF TWELFTH DYNASTY POTTERY. BTJHEN. PLATE 96. 10883 fee p. 194. BRONZE BOWL FROM THE TWELFTH DYNASTY TOMB K 45. See Cat. NEW EMPIRE SCARABS FROM TOMBS K 1-7 AND FROM THE TOWN. BUHEN. PLAN A. -Scale 1:150. THE TEMPLE OF HATSHEPSUT. BUHEN. PLAN B. CONJECTURAL PLAN OF THE TEMPLE AS ORIGINALLY DESIGNED BY HATSHEPSUT. i BTTHEN. PLAN C. Scale 1:150. TEMPLE OF AMENHOTEP 2°^. PLAN E. NORTH WALL OF THE OUTER FORTIFICATIONS. BUHEN, PLAN F. i^cale 1 :2o0. ROMANO-NUBIAN HOUSE. Scale 1 :2o0. ROMANO-NUBIAN HILL SHRINE. I'LAN G. Errata in Volume I////. Plate 27, in title of 106, for "onyxes" read "oryxes." Plate ,^6, in page-reference, for " 108-ioy" read "108-10Q." Plate 58, in right-hand lower corner, for " 10608 " read " 10616." Plate 77, in second sub-title, for " A' 14 to K 26 " read " K 24 to K 26" Plate 77, in page-reference, for "pp. 187, 206" read "pp. 188. 206." Plate 78, in upper page-reference, for "p. 188" read "p. 189." Plate 87, the number " 10822" should be inserted on the unnumbered speci- men above " 10824." I \