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APPENDIX C PROVENIENCE LIST OF OBJECTS FOUND IN THE MYCERINUS VALLEY TEMPLE¹ In the great court: Middle, south of stone pathway: In surface layer of mud-debris, No. i. . . . . . . . . Copper hes-vase, see Chap. X, 2, No. 1. No. 347.. . . . . . Copper harpoon, single barbed, length, 8.6 cm., see Chap. X, 2, No. 19. No. iii. . . . . . . . Rough jar, R. W. IV-3. In floor debris, Middle, over stone pathway: In floor debris, Middle, north of stone pathway: In upper mud-debris about on surface of decay of first temple, + No. 33 . . . . . . . . Bowl-stand, R. W. XXII-2. No. ii. ... . . . . . Shattered nome triad, No. 13, slate. In floor debris, + No. 34. . . . . . . . Coarse “flower-pot,” type XXV-1. + No. 35 . . . . . . . . Ring-stand, R. W. XXIV-5. I n the sanctuary: Room (III-1): In debris of decay on floor of second temple, No. iii. . . . . . . . Alabaster basis, statue No. 21. No. iv. . . . . . . . Alabaster basis, statue No. 20. No. v . . . . . . . . Alabaster basis, statue No. 19. No. vi. . . . . . . . Alabaster basis, statue No. 18. No. vii. . . . . . . Alabaster, torso of statue No. 18. No. viii. . . . . . . Alabaster, head of statue No. 18. No. ix. . . . . . . . Alabaster, head of statue No. 22. No. x.. . . . . . . . Alabaster, head of statue No. 23. No. xi. . . . . . . . Slate, fragments of triad, statue No. 15. No. xii . . . . . . . Yellow stone, unfinished statuette No. 33. No. i . . . . . . . . . Half of a mussel-shell. No. ii. . . . . . . . Bits of blue-gray plaster from walls. No. i . . . . . . . . . Diorite, unfinished statuette, No. 27. No. ii. . . . . . . . Diorite, unfinished statuette No. 29. No. iii. . . . . . . . Diorite, unfinished statuette No. 32. No. iv. . . . . . . . Diorite, unfinished statuette No. 39. No. v . . . . . . . . Diorite, statuette No. 38. No. vi. . . . . . . . Slate, fragments of jackal, No. 45. No. vii . . . . . . . Water-worn offering slab and upright supports, alabaster. No. viii . . . . . . . Four small model jars, alabaster; in NW. corner. No. ix . . . . . . . . Six model bowls, alabaster; NW. corner. No. x. . . . . . . . . Three flint flakes, type VI; NW. corner. No. xi. . . . . . . . Granite jar, 111; in entrance doorway. Nos. 1-3. . . . . . Fragments of flint knives, type 111. Nos. 4, 5. . . . . . Fragments of alabaster statues. No. 6 . . . . . . . . . Fragment, bone of animal. No. 36.. . . . . . . Copper point, see Chap. X, 2, No. 16. No. 37. . . . . . . . Four fragments of model jars, alabaster. Nos. 38, 39 . . . Five small fragments of faience vase (?), Chap. X, 6, No. 7. On mud floor of first temple, Room (111-2) : On floor of second temple, In debris of first temple, under wall of second temple, In floor debris of first temple, + No. 44 . . . . . . . . Small model jar, R. W. XLIII-1. + Nos. 45, 46 . . . . Two model bowls, R. W. XLIV-2. Nos. 47-52. . . . Eight fragments of vessels; 7 of alabaster, one of limestone; I, V-c, and X-a. No. 53. . . . . . . . Small lump of malachite. No. 54. . . . . . . . Fragment of a flint knife. No. 63.. . . . . . . Two large jars, R. W. III-1. Room (111-3) : On floor under bulged north wall, No. i. . . . . . . . . Diorite, unfinished statuette, No. 28. No. ii. . . . . . . . Diorite, unfinished statuette No. 25. No. iii. . . . . . . . Diorite, unfinished statuette No. 26. No. iv. . . . . . . . Hard reddish stone, unfinished statuette No. 34. No. v. . . . . . . . Crystal eye from wooden statuette, No. 50 a. Near floor in debris, ¹ Items preceded by a cross (+) are illustrated in Chapter IX, Pottery.

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APPENDIX C

PROVENIENCE LIST OF OBJECTS FOUND IN THE MYCERINUS VALLEY TEMPLE¹

I n the great court: Middle, south of stone pathway: In surface layer of mud-debris,

No. i . . . . . . . . . Copper hes-vase, see Chap. X, 2, No. 1. No. 347.. . . . . . Copper harpoon, single barbed, length, 8.6 cm., see Chap. X, 2, No. 19.

No. iii. . . . . . . . Rough jar, R. W. IV-3. In floor debris,

Middle, over stone pathway: In floor debris,

Middle, north of stone pathway: In upper mud-debris about on surface of decay of first temple, + No. 33 . . . . . . . . Bowl-stand, R. W. XXII-2.

No. ii. ... . . . . . Shattered nome triad, No. 13, slate. In floor debris, + No. 34. . . . . . . . Coarse “flower-pot,” type XXV-1. + No. 35 . . . . . . . . Ring-stand, R. W. XXIV-5.

I n the sanctuary: Room (III-1): In debris of decay on floor of second temple,

No. iii . . . . . . . . Alabaster basis, statue No. 21. No. iv. . . . . . . . Alabaster basis, statue No. 20. No. v . . . . . . . . Alabaster basis, statue No. 19. No. vi. . . . . . . . Alabaster basis, statue No. 18. No. vii. . . . . . . Alabaster, torso of statue No. 18. No. viii. . . . . . . Alabaster, head of statue No. 18. No. ix. . . . . . . . Alabaster, head of statue No. 22. No. x.. . . . . . . . Alabaster, head of statue No. 23. No. xi. . . . . . . . Slate, fragments of triad, statue No. 15. No. xii . . . . . . . Yellow stone, unfinished statuette No. 33.

No. i . . . . . . . . . Half of a mussel-shell. No. ii . . . . . . . . Bits of blue-gray plaster from walls.

No. i . . . . . . . . . Diorite, unfinished statuette, No. 27. No. ii. . . . . . . . Diorite, unfinished statuette No. 29. No. iii. . . . . . . . Diorite, unfinished statuette No. 32. No. iv. . . . . . . . Diorite, unfinished statuette No. 39. No. v . . . . . . . . Diorite, statuette No. 38. No. vi. . . . . . . . Slate, fragments of jackal, No. 45. No. vii . . . . . . . Water-worn offering slab and upright supports, alabaster. No. viii . . . . . . . Four small model jars, alabaster; in NW. corner. No. ix . . . . . . . . Six model bowls, alabaster; NW. corner. No. x. . . . . . . . . Three flint flakes, type VI; NW. corner. No. xi. . . . . . . . Granite jar, 111; in entrance doorway.

Nos. 1-3. . . . . . Fragments of flint knives, type 111. Nos. 4, 5. . . . . . Fragments of alabaster statues. No. 6 . . . . . . . . . Fragment, bone of animal.

No. 36.. . . . . . . Copper point, see Chap. X, 2, No. 16. No. 37. . . . . . . . Four fragments of model jars, alabaster. Nos. 38, 39 . . . Five small fragments of faience vase (?), Chap. X, 6, No. 7.

On mud floor of first temple,

Room (111-2) : On floor of second temple,

In debris of first temple, under wall of second temple,

In floor debris of first temple,

+ No. 44 . . . . . . . . Small model jar, R. W. XLIII-1. + Nos. 45, 46 . . . . Two model bowls, R. W. XLIV-2.

Nos. 47-52. . . . Eight fragments of vessels; 7 of alabaster, one of limestone; I, V-c, and X-a. No. 53. . . . . . . . Small lump of malachite. No. 54. . . . . . . . Fragment of a flint knife. No. 63.. . . . . . . Two large jars, R. W. III-1.

Room (111-3) : On floor under bulged north wall, No. i . . . . . . . . . Diorite, unfinished statuette, No. 28.

No. ii. . . . . . . . Diorite, unfinished statuette No. 25. No. iii. . . . . . . . Diorite, unfinished statuette No. 26. No. iv. . . . . . . . Hard reddish stone, unfinished statuette No. 34. No. v . . . . . . . . Crystal eye from wooden statuette, No. 50 a.

Near floor in debris,

¹ Items preceded by a cross (+) are illustrated in Chapter IX, Pottery.

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Room (III-4): North end in surface debris of first temple, No. viii. . . . . . . Diorite, unfinished statuette No. 31. No. ix. . . . . . . . Diorite, unfinished statuette No. 35. No. x. ........ White-veined red stone, unfinished statuette No. 37. No. xi. . . . . . . . Fine limestone, squatting statuette No. 43.

No. vii . . . . . . . Ivory figure of Mycerinus, No. 48. In lower part of door-block, door to (11-2),

+ No. 41 . . . . . . . . Small shoulder jar, R. W. X-1. + No. 42 . . . . . . . . Small shoulder jar, R. W. X-2.

No. 43. ....... Fragment of vessel, black and white porphyry.

No. 40. ....... Fragments of coarse jar, R. W. IV, with remains of white plaster on the inside.

No. i . ........ Slate triad No. 9, first on south. No. ii. . . . . . . . Slate triad No. 10, second on south. No. iii. . . . . . . . Slate triad No. 11, second on north. No. iv. ....... Slate triad No. 12, first on north.

In thieves’ hole south of triads, and below the floor, No. v . . . . . . . . Slate pair statue No. 17. No. vi. . . . . . . . Fragment, slate triad No. 14.

No. 31. . ...... Fragment, alabaster jar, type I-c. No. 32. . ...... Potsherd, large jar, R. W. 111.

Under same door-block,

In middle or corridor, practically on floor,

Room (111-5) : In floor debris of first temple,

Room (111-6) : In floor debris under bulged wall, + No. 62 . . . . . . . . Rough jar, R. W. IV-3.

Room (111-7) : On the floor (original contents), No. i . . . . . . . . Large number of fragments of stone vessels; about one-sixteenth of the whole corpus of stone

vessels. In floor debris under bulged wall,

No. 1 . . ....... Copper chisel; length, 17 cm.; Chap. X, 2 (14). No. 2 . . ....... Half of squat jar, alabaster, type V c . Nos. 3-9. . . . . . Large fragments of alabaster vessels, types I c and V c. No. 64. ....... Coarse “flower-pot,” type XXV.

Room (111-7 to 8) : on wall between, thrown out of (8), No. i . . . . . . . . . Decayed copper pan, Chap. X, 2, No. 2; upside down over Nos. ii-xiii. No. ii. . . . . . . . Model hes-vase, copper, Chap. X, 2, No. 3. No. iii. ....... Model jar, copper, Chap. X, 2, No. 4. No. iv. . . . . . . . Model shoulder jar, copper, Chap. X, 2, No. 5. No. v . . . . . . . . Six model bowls, copper, Chap. X, 2, No. 6. No. vi. . . . . . . . Five model pans, copper, Chap. X, 2, No. 7. No. vii. . . . . . . Flint wand of Cheops, Chap. X, 3. No. viii. ...... Crystal, model jar. No. ix. . . . . . . . Slate, model jar. No. x. . ....... Crystal, model bowl. No. xi. ....... Slate, two model bowls. No. xii. . . . . . . Hematite, model bowl. No. xiii . . . . . . . Yellow coloring matter.

No. i . . . . . . . . . Heavy layer of broken stone vessels, about one-third of the corpus of stone vessels. Room (111-8) : On floor,

No. ii. . . . . . . . Fragments of cylindrical cup of faience, Chap. X, 6 (1). Room (III-9): On floor,

Room (III-10): On floor, Nos. 22-30. . . . Nine large fragments of stone vessels; three marble and three alabaster; types I, 111, X.

Nos, 10-21. ... Twelve fragments of stone vessels; seven alabaster, one marble, two diorite, two porphyry; types I, IV, V c, and X; and potsherds.

Room (III-11): High up in the debris, No. i . ........ Traditional offering jar, R. W. IV-3. Nos. ii, iii ..... Coarse “flower-pot,” type XXV-3, two examples. No. iv. ....... Large jar, R. W. 111-2. No. v . . . . . . . . Brazier (?), type R. W. XL.

Room (111-12) : On the floor, No. i ......... A heavy layer of fragments of stone vessels, about one-third of the corpus of stone vessels, see

P1.66 b, c. Room (111-14) : Under NW corner by doorway in floor debris,

No. 1. ........ Alabaster bowl-jar, type X d.

No. 3 . . ....... Lump of malachite. No. 2 . . ....... Diorite bowl with recurved rim, type XI b.

No. 4. ........ Large fragment of the leg of a large alabaster statue.

No. i . . . . . . . . . Layer of fragments of stone vessels, about one-tenth of whole corpus of vessels.

No. ii. . . . . . . . Copper sheath for wooden beam.

No. i. ........ Crystal eye from a wooden statuette, No. 50b.

Under south wall,

Room (111-16) : On floor,

On surface of decay,

Room (111-17) : In upper debris,

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Room (111-18) : In upper debris, surface of decay of first temple, Nos. i-iii . . . . . . Three statuettes, Nos. 30, 36, 41 a; not close together.

And pottery, see room 14, below. Room (III-19): In NW corner on 20 cm. of debris, a group of pottery,

+ No. 1 . . . . . . . . . Pointed jar, R. W. IX-1. + No. 2 . . . . . . . . . Flaring bowl, R. W. XXXIX-1. + No. 3 . . . . . . . . . Shallow bowl, R. W. XXVII-5. + No. 4 . . . . . . . . . Coarse “flower-pot,” type XXV-2.

+ No. 6 . . . . . . . . . Tall bowl-stand, R. W. XXII-1. + Nos. 7, 8 . . . . . . Two rough traditional offering jars, R. W. IV-2. + No.9 . . . . . . . . . Small jar, W. S. R. V-5.

+ No. 5 . . . . . . . . . Bowl with three knob feet, R. W. XXXIII-3.

No. 10. ....... Coarse “flower-pot,” type XXV. No. 11. . . . . . . . Large jar, type 111.

+ No. 12 . . . . . . . . Rough offering jar, type R. W. IV-3. Corridor (III-20), northern magazine corridor :

On floor opposite room (111-6), No. i . . . . . . . . . The diorite offering table (type XII) and 45 fragments of stone vessels. No. ii. . . . . . . . Three model bowls of bronze.

Nos. 1-22. . . . . Fragments, 22, of stone vessels; alabaster, granite, grey limestone, diorite, and marble.

No. iii. . . . . . . . Eight fragments of stone vessels.

On floor between rooms (III-11) and (III-12),

On floor, under east wall, between rooms (111-14) and (111-15).

Corridor (III-21), exterior corridor : Opposite sanctuary, in debris on floor,

+ Nos. 55, 56 . . . . Two big basins, R. W. XXX-1. + Nos. 57, 59 . . . . Two rough jars, type R. W. I V 4 . + No. 58 . . . . . . . . Coarse “flower-pot,” type XXV-3. + No. 60 . . . . . . . . Shoulder jar, flat bottom, R. P. XVII-1.

No. 61.. . . . . . . Alabaster dummy jar. Opposite great court, in debris above floor,

No. 366. . . . . . . Bowl with recurved rim, R. P. XXXIII-1. No. 367a . . . . . . Seven coarse “flower-pots,” type XXV.

+ No. 367b . . . . . Bulging jar, R. W. V-4. + No. 368 . . . . . . . Two tall coarse jars, R. W. IV-5. + No. 369a . . . . . . Large basin, R. P. XXXIV-1.

No. 369b . . . . . Pointed jar, W. S. R. VIII-1.

No. i . . . . . . . . . Three coarse “flower-pots,” type XXV-3. + No. ii . . . . . . . . Pointed jar, W. S. R. VIII-2.

No. iii. . . . . . . . Spherical jar, type R. P. XV-2. No. iv. . . . . . . . Bowl, round bottom, rim, type R. P. XXXII-3.

Large basin, R. W. XXXIV-1.

Opposite sanctuary in upper debris,

In SW. angle over (III-21), in high debris,

Over (III-21), between rooms (I-1) to (I-10) and south wall, No. 37.. . . . . . .

No. 34.. . . . . . . Squat jar, flat bottom, type R. P. XIX. No. 35.. . . . . . . Bottom of small jar, R. W. V. No. 36. ....... No. v . . . . . . . . Mass of fragments and chips from broken statues of Mycerinus, Chephren, and Shepseskaf -

Coarse “flower-pot,” type XXV-3.

a workshop for making model stone vessels.

Among the house walls, over southern magazines and exterior corridor: Room (1-4) : In debris below floor level above (111-18) (q.v.),

No. i . . . . . . . . . Unfinished diorite statuette of Mycerinus, No. 30, upper half. No. ii. . . . . . . . Diorite statuette of Mycerinus, No. 36, upper half. No. iii. . . . . . . . Granite statuette of woman, No. 41a, lower part. No. iv. . . . . . . . Fragments of statues and stone vessels. No. v . . . . . . . . Potsherds of types XIX, XXV-4, XXXIII-1, XXXVI, and XXXVII.

Nos. 32, 33. . . . Bases of jars, R. P. XIX (?), two examples.

Nos. 30, 31. ... Two coarse “flower-pots,” type XXV.

No. i . . . . . . . . . Crystal eye, set in copper, from wooden statue, No. 50. No. ii. . . . . . . . Small bowl, R. W. XXXII-3. No. iii. . . . . . . . Flint flake, type V.

Room (1-8) : In debris filling room,

Room (I-9): In the debris filling room,

Room (I-11): In debris below floor level,

Over northern magazines and walls and northwest quarter of court: Room (1-17) : In debris above floor,

Room (1-18) : In the debris above the floor, + No. 314 . . . . . . . Flaring bowl, two legs, R. W. XL-1.

No. 22.. . . . . . . Small jar, R. W. V-2. + No. 23 . . . . . . . . Basin, flat bottom, rim, R. P. XXXVI-2.

Nos. 24, 25. . . . Bases of large jars, R. W. 111, two examples. NO. 26.. . . . . . . Rough jar, R. W. IV. No. 27. . . . . . . . Coarse “flower-pot,” type XXV.

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No. 28. ....... Neck of large jar, R. W. III. + No. 29 . . . . . . . . Flat bottomed bowl, R. P. XXXVIII-1.

No. 56. . ...... Pointed jar, Db. W. VIII-1. + No. 57 . . . . . . . . Ring-stand, Db. W. XXIV-1.

No. 58.. ...... Small jar, W. S. R. V-1.

Under floor, upper layer,

On lower floor, above floor debris of court, See room 1-57 b, Nos. 177-183.

Room (I-19): In debris above floor, No. 47 . . ...... Tray, R. W. XXVI-1. No. i . . . . . . . . . Fragment of alabaster lion’s paw.

No. 15. . ...... Small jar, R. W. V-5. Nos. 16-18. ... Two coarse “flower-pots,” type XXV.

+ No. 19 . . . . . . . . Small model jar, R. W. XLIII-6. No. 20. . ...... Base of small jar, R. W. V (?).

+ No. 21 . . . . . . . . Bowl, round bottom, R. P. XXVIII-2.

Room (1-20) : In debris of room,

Below floor, in court debris,

Room (1-21) : In debris of room, Nos. 59, 60. ... Two coarse “flower-pots,” type XXV-2.

No. 12. . ...... Large jar, W. S. R. 111-2.

No. 14. ....... Medium sized jar, R. W. V-6.

No. 61. . ...... Bowl, high recurved rim, R. P. XXXIII-1. No. 62. . ...... Small jar, R. W. V-7. No. 63. . ...... Rough jar, R. W. IV-3. No. 64 . . ...... Ring-stand, W. S. R. XXIV-3. No. 65. . ...... Fragments of pan, R. W. XXXIII-1.

+ No. 13 . . . . . . . . Small jar, R. W. VI-1.

Below the floor,

In floor debris of court, + Nos. 168, 169 . . Two model saucers, R. W. XLIV-2.

No. 170. ...... Tubular bead, faded blue faience, 21 x 5 mm. No. 171.. ..... Lump of corroded copper. No. 172. ...... Small model offering jar, R. W. XLIII-3. No. 173 ....... Flint chip. No. 174.. ..... Bowl, rim, R. P. XXXII-2. No. 175.. ..... Fragment large jar, W. S. R. III. No. 176.. . . . . . Bowl, flat bottom, R. W. Nos. 184-225. . Forty-two large fragments of nearly as many stone vessels, types I, IV, V c, and X; mostly of

alabaster, but 5 diorite, 4 marble, 3 basalt, and 1 red and white breccia; also a mass of smaller fragments from similar vessels.

Nos. 226-228. . Three sandstone cores from tube borings. No. 229.. ..... Flint flake. No. i . . . . . . . . . Six fragments of small faience inlays from a hes-vase; Chap. X, 6, No. 4. No. ii. . . . . . . . Three tubular beads, blue faience.

Nos. 66-72.. .. Seven rough jars, R. W. I V 4 . Nos. 73, 76.. . . Two flaring bowls, R. W. XXXIX-1. No. 74. ....... Coarse “flower-pot,” type XXV. No. 75. . . . . . . . Tall bowl-stand, R. W. XXII-2. No. 77. . ...... Small model jar, R. W. XLIIT-2. No. 78. . ...... Fragment of rim, R. W. bowl.

No. 80. ....... Flat pan, smoked exterior, R. W.

No. 82. . ...... Base of jar, R. W. XVIII-5 (?). Nos. 83, 84, 86-91. Misc. potsherds.

Room (1-22) : Under floor, in floor debris of court,

No. 79. . . . . . . . Flaring bowl, R. P. XXXIX (?).

+ Nos. 81, 85 . . . Shallow bowl, R. P. XXVII-4.

Room (1-23) : In debris in room,

Room (1-24) : Under floor,

Room (1-25) : In debris of court,

No. i . . . . . . . . . Arm of statue, decayed wood, nearly life-size.

No. i . ........ Large jar, Db. W. II-1.

+ No. 1 . . . . . . . . . Squat jar, R. P. XIX-1. + No. 2 . . . . . . . . . Bowl, flat bottom, rim, R. P. XXXVII-2. + No. 3 . . . . . . . . . Bowl, round bottom, swell rim, R. P. XXXI-1.

+ No. 6 . . . . . . . . . Bowl, shallow, drooping rim, R. P. XXVII-3. No. 8 . . ....... Small jar with tubular spout, W. S. R. XI-1. No. 9 . . . . . . . . . Bowl-stand, R. W. XXII-2, but thicker and lower.

No. 133. ...... Large fragment of heavy porphyry squat jar, type III-a. No. 134. ...... SmalI model jar of alabaster. No. 135.. ..... Fragment of limestone vessel. No. 136.. ..... Part of a flint knife, type III. No. 137. ...... Six small lumps of malachite. No. 138.. ..... Fragment of syenite jar, type 111.

+ Nos. 4, 5, 7, 10. Four coarse “flower-pots,” type XXV-5.

Room (1-26) : Under floor, in floor debris of court.

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No. 140. . . . . . . Faience inlay, sign for “king of upper Egypt.” No. 141.. . . . . . Fragment of arm of alabaster statue. No. 142.. . . . . . Base of large jar, W. R. 111.

Room (1-27) : On the floor, Nos. 157,158. . Two limestone cores from tube borings (for model dummy jars). No. 159.. . . . . . Fragment of diorite bowl. No. 160. . . . . . . Headrest, limestone, block form. No. 161. . . . . . . Two coarse “flower-pots,” type XXV-3.

Under the floor, Nos. 230-232. . Three fragments of vessels - alabaster, marble, limestone.

In upper debris of room, No. 42. . . . . . . . Small model, cup of limestone.

Room (1-28) : Under floor, Nos. 162-167. . Potsherds from jars of types IV, X, VIII, bowl-stand XXII-2, bowls, etc. No. i . . . . . . . . . Fragments of W. S. R. jar painted with name of Mycerinus. No. ii. . . , . . . . Basketful of fragments of stone vessels.

Nos. 38, 39. Two coarse “flower-pots,” type XXV-3. Room (1-30) : In debris in room,

+ No. 40 . . . . . . . . Large jar, W. S. R. 1114. + No. 41 . . . . . . . . Large jar, W. S. R. 111-5. + No. 2 . . . . . . . . . Small jar, W. S. R. VII-2.

Room (1-32) : In debris in room, No. 11. . . . . . . . Coarse “flower-pot,” type XXV. No. 55.. . . . . . . Flaring bowl, flat bottom, R. W. XXXIX-2. No. i . . . . . . . . . Fragment of statuette No. 52.

Room (1-33) : In debris in room,

Room (1-34) : In floor debris of court, + No. 54 . . . . . . . . Small pot with spout, W. S. R. XI-2.

No. 46. . . . . . . . Limestone jar, canopic form; h., 26 cm.; diam., 18 cm. No. 52.. . . . . . . Base of rough jar, R. W. IV.

+ No. 53 . . . . . . . . Pointed jar, W. S. R. VIII-3. Room (1-36) : In floor debris of court,

No. 48. . . . . . . . Coarse “flower-pot,” type XXV. Nos. 49, 50. . . . Two bowls, round bottom, moulded rim, R. W. XXXII-2. No. 51.. . . . . . . Shallow bowl, R. W. XXVII-4.

Nos. 1-15. . . . . Fifteen flints, 5 flint knives (fragments), 10 flakes. Room (1-38) : Under floor, in upper debris,

Under floor, in floor debris of court, + No. 257 . . . . . . . Spherical jar, R. P. XV-2.

Room (1-39) : Under floor, in floor debris of court, No. 44. . . . . . . . The base of a small model bowl of crystal (see Chap. X, 3). No. 45.. . . . . . . A copper point (see Chap. X, 2, No. 15).

Nos. 92-97. . . . Six coarse “flower-pots,” type XXV-3. No. 99. . . . . . . . Bowl with rim, probably R. P. XXXII-2. No. 100.. . . . . . Tray, R. W. XXVI-1. No. 101. . . . . . . Shallow bowl, R. P. XXVII-3. Nos. 102-107. . Potsherds, mainly bowls. No. 108.. . . . . . Large jar, Db. W. II-1.

+ No. 109 . . . . . . . Large jar, R. W. III-2. + No. 111 . . . . . . . Bowl with rim, R. P. XXVII-1.

Room (140) : Under floor of lower granary,

Room (1-50) : Under walls of room and over surface of decay of granary, No. 1.. . . . . . . . Beads and amulets, see Chap. X, 5. No. 2. . . . . . . . . Cloth bag containing oxidized mass of copper tools (adzes and chisels), see Chap. X, 2, Nos. 11

and 13. Room (1-51) : In debris in room,

No. 116.. . . . . . Ring-stand, W. S. R. XXIV-3. No. 117.. . . . . . Ring-stand, Db. W. XXIV-1. No. 118.. . . . . . Ring-stand, R. W. XXIV-5.

No. 121.. . . . . . Bowl with recurved rim, R. P. XXXIII-1. No. 123.. . . . . . Squat jar, R. P. XIX. Nos. 124, 127.. Two rough jars, R. W. IV. No. 125.. . . . . . Flaring bowl, flat bottom, R. W. XXXIX-1. No. 126. . . . . . . Coarse “flower-pot,” Lype XXV-5.

Nos. 128, 129. . Two rough jars, R. W. IV. Nos. 130, 131. . Two coarse “flower-pots,” type XXV-4. No. 132. . . . . . . Coarse bowl, a broader form of “flower-pot” type, fragment.

NOS. 120, 122.. TWO bowls, R. P. XXXII-2.

Room (1-52) : In debris in room,

Room (1-54) : In debris in room, + No. 143 . . . . . . . Ring-stand, W. S. R. XXIV-4. + No. 144 . . . . . . . Squat jar, R. P. XIX-2.

No. 145. . . . . . . Flaring bowl, R. W. XXXIX-2. + No. 146 . . . . . . . Small globular jar, B. P. XII-1.

No. 147.. . . . . . Rough jar, R. W. IV.

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No. 148. ...... Coarse “flower-pot,” type XXV. No. 149. . . . . . . Core from tube boring, diorite.

No. 156.. . . . . . Twisted copper chisel, length, 5 cm., see Chap. X, 2, No. 17.

No. 16.. . . . . . . Flint flake. No. 17. . . . . . . . Fragment of W. S. R. jar with part of a lotus in green paint, see Chap. X, 8 j . No. 18. . . . . . . . Long copper shaft ; length, 22.5 cm.; diam., 0.75 cm.; see Chap. X, 2, No. 18.

No. 151. . . . . . . Coarse “flower-pot,” type XXV. Nos. 152, 153.. Two rough jars, R. W. IV. No. 154. . . . . . . Small model jar, R. W. XLIII-2. No. 155. ...... Large fragment of an alabaster basin.

+ No. 150 . . . . . . . Silver cylinder seal of an official of Chephren, see Chap. X, 4, No. 1.

Room (1-55) : Under floor of granary,

On floor of court,

Room (1-56) : In debris in granary, + Nos. 112, 113 . . Two large jars, W. S. R. 111-3. + No. 114 . . . . . . . Large jar, Db. W. II-1.

No. 115. . . . . . . Large jar, type uncertain.

Nos. 243-252. . Nine coarse “flower-pots,” six of XXV-2 and four of XXV-3. No. 253.. . . . . . Pointed jar, Db. W. VIII-1.

No. 255.. . . . . . Rough jar, R. W. IV.

Nos. 182, 183.. Two stacks of four trays each, R. W. XXVI-1.

Nos. 179-182. . Four stacks of two “flower-pots” each, type XXV-1.

No. 239.. . . . . . Fragment of large R. W. bowl (?).

No. 241.. . . . . . Large basin, flat bottom, R.. W. XXXIV-l.

Nos. 234, 235.. Two bowls, R. P. XXXI-1 and R. W. XXXI-1. No. 236.. ..... Large jar, W. S. R. 111. Nos. 237, 238.. Jars, flat bottom, R. P. XVIII-3, two examples.

No. i . . . . . . . . . Ten fragments of alabaster vessels, types I, 111, IV d, V c, V e, etc.

No. 256. . . . . . . Large jar, R. W. 111-5; h., over 48 cm.

Under the floor, in floor debris of court,

+ No. 254 . . . . . . . Basin, round bottom, R. P. XXIX-1.

Room (I-57b): On floor of a room founded of floor debris of court, NW corner leaning against west wall,

Adjoining these but leaning against north wall,

Room (1-57) : Under floor, in floor debris of court,

+ No. 240 . . . . . . . Flaring bowl, R. P. XXXIX-2.

Room (1-60) : In debris of court,

Room (1-62) : Outside room in floor debris or“ court,

Room (1-70) : In debris of court,

I n southern part of court: Room (I-301): In debris in room,

Nos. 263-269.. Seven flint flakes. Nos. 270-274. . Fragments of 2 diorite bowls, type X, 2 alabaster jars, type V c, 1 alabaster jar, type I c. No. i . . . . . . . . . Fragment from leg of an alabaster statue and piece from the skirt. No. ii . . . . . . . . Fragments of faience inlays, see Chap. X, 6, No. 6.

No. iii . . . . . . . . Coarse “flower-pot,” type XXV-5. No. iv. . . . . . . . Small jar, W. S. R. V-2.

No. 258.. ..... Bowl, flat bottom, R. W. XXXVII-2. Nos. 259-261.. . Three flint chips.

Under the floor,

Room (1-302) : In debris in room,

Under the floor, + Nos. 1-4 . . . . . . Four coarse “flower-pots,” type XXV-4.

Nos. 5, 6. . . . . . Three flint chips. Nos. 21, 25-30, 33, 34. Nine coarse “flower-pots,” type XXV-4.

+ Nos. 22, 48 . . . . TWO bowls, R. P. XXXII-2.

+ Nos. 31, 32 . . . . Two deep basins with spout, R. P. XXXV-1. + No. 35 . . . . . . . . Short-necked jar, R. P. XVI-1.

+ No. 38 . . . . . . . . Bowl with recurved rim, R. P. XXXIII-1.

+ No. 40 . . . . . . . . Bowl, rim, R. P. XXXII-1. + Nos. 41, 46 . . . . Two bowls with low recurved rim, R. P. XXVII-2. + Nos. 43, 44 . . . . Pointed basins, rim, R. P. XXX-1, two examples. + No. 47 . . . . . . . . Flat tray, R. W. XXVI-1. + N o . 4 9 . . . . . . . . Bowl, R. P. XXXIII-2. + No. 50 . . . . . . . . Ring-stand, Db. W. XXIV-2. + No. 51 . . . . . . . . Pointed basin, rim, R. P. XXX-2. + No. 52 . . . . . . . . Pointed basin, rim, R. P. XXXII-3.

+ No. 275 . . . . . . . Round bottomed jar with neck, R. P. XVI-2.

+ Nos. 23, 24, 42 Three bowls, flat bottom, R. P. XXXVII-1.

+ Nos. 36, 37, 45. Basins with spout, R. P. XXXVI-1.

No. 39. . . . . . . . Half of a mussel shell.

No. 53. . . . . . . . Flint chip. Room (1-303) : In debris in room,

No. 276. . . . . . . Coarse “flower-pot,” type XXV-4. No. 277.. . . . . . Rough jar, R. W. IV.

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Nos. 278-280. . Fragment of diorite bowl and two fragments of alabaster jars. Nos. 281-283. . Fragments of three flint knives, type 111. Nos. 284-294. . Flint flakes.

Nos. 295-296. . Fragments of flint knives, types II a n d III . Nos. 297-299. . Flint flakes. Nos. 300-301. . Two bowls, flat bottom, R. W. XXXIX-2.

Room (1-304) : In debris in room,

+ No. 302 . . . . . . . Model saucer, R. W. XLIV-2, four examples. + No. 303 . . . . . . . Model jar, R. W. XLIII-4.

Nos. 311, 312.. Coarse “flower-pots,” type XXV-5, two examples. No. 313.. . . . . . Rough jar, R. W. IV.

No. 1. . . . . . . . . Circular, dome-shaped lid of canopic jar, alabaster.

Nos. 3, 4. . . . . . Two half mussel shells.

No. 6. . . . . . . . . Two-legged flaring brazier (?), R. W. XL-1. Nos. 7, 8, 11, 12 Four flaring bowls, R. W. XXXIX-3, but smaller. No. 9 . . . . . . . . . Small jar, R. W. V-6. No. 13. . . . . . . . Five coarse “flower-pots,” type XXV-5.

No. 307.. . . . . . Jar, W. S. R. V-6. + No. 308 . . . . . . . Small globular pot, R. W. VII-1. + No. 309 . . . . . . . Small jar, flat bottom, B. P. XIII-1.

Under the floor,

NO. 2 . . . . . . . . . Bowl, R. W. XXXI-1.

+ No. 5 . . . . . . . . . Jar, W. S. R. V-2.

Room (1-305) : In debris in room,

No. 310. . . . . . . Coarse “flower-pot,” type XXV-5.

Nos. 1, 2. . . . . . Two coarse “flower-pots,” type XXV-5. Room (1-306) : In debris in room,

No. 304.. . . . . . Flint flake. No. 305.. . . . . . Rough jar, R. W. IV. No. 306. . . . . . . Coarse “flower-pot,” type XXV-4, with hole in bottom.

No. 1 . . . . . . . . . Tall basin, R. P. XXXIV-1. No. 2. . . . . . . . . Large jar, W. S. R. III-2. No. 3 . . . . . . . . . Large jar, R. W. 111. No. 4 . . . . . . . . . Bowl-stand, R. P. XXII-2. No. 5. . . . . . . . . Limestone jar, canopic form. No. 6. . . . . . . . . Limestone basin, roughly rectangular.

N o . i . . . . . . . . . Four coarse ‘(flower-pots,” type XXV-5. No. ii . . . . . . . . Flat tray, R. W. XXVI-1. No. iii. . . . . . . . Fragment of jar, R. P. XIX. No. i v . . . . . . . . Pointed jar, W. S. R. VIII-1. No. v . . . . . . . . Bowl, flat bottom, R. P. XXXVII-2. No. vi. . . . . . . . Twenty-three flint flakes.

No. 315.. . . . . . Rough jar, R. W. IV-3. No. 316.. . . . . . Fragment of flint knife, type 111.

No. i . . . . . . . . . Seven coarse “flower-pots,” type XXV-5. No. ii. . . . . . . . Two large jars, W. S. R. 111-3. No. iii. . . . . . . . Bowl, round bottom, R. P. XXXI-1. No. iv. . . . . . . . Bowl, flat bottom, R. P. XXXIX-2. No. v . . . . . . . . Two flint flakes.

+Nos. i-iv. . . . . . Four small jars, R. P. XVIII-5. No. v. . . . . . . . . Two coarse “flower-pots,” type XXV-5. No. vi . . . . . . . . Pointed jar, W. S. R. VIII-1. No. vii . . . . . . . Three bowls, flat bottom, recurved rim, R. P. XXXVII-2. No. viii . . . . . . . Bowl, flat, bottom, recurved rim, spout, R. P. XXXVI-1. No. ix. . . . . . . . Five flint flakes. No. x. . . . . . . . . Small model jar, R. W. XLIII-2. No. xi. . . . . . . . Basis of porphyry statuette No. 40.

Room (1-311) : Under floor, No. 1.. . . . . . . . Two-legged, flaring brazier (?), R. P. XL-1. Nos. ii-v. . . . . . Fragments of four alabaster vessels.

No. 317.. . . . . . Fragment alabaster jar, type I-e. + No. 318 . . . . . . . Jar, W. S. R. V-1.

No. 319. . . . . . . Handle part of flint knife, type II o r I I I . No. 320.. . . . . . Boring core (dummy jar) of limestone. Nos. 321, 322. . Two coarse “flower-pots,” type XXV-5. Nos. 323, 324. . Two bowls, tapering base, R. P. XXXII-2. No. 325.. . . . . . Small model jar, R. W. XLIII-4. Nos. 326-328. . Three flint flakes. No. 329.. . . . . . Rough jar, R. W. IV.

Under the floor,

Room (1-307) : In debris on floor,

In debris in room,

Room (1-308) : In debris in room,

Under the floor,

Room (1-310) : Under the floor,

Room (1-314) : In debris in room,

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Under the floor, No. i . . . . . . . . . Oval tray, R. W. XXVI-1. No. ii . . . . . . . . Pointed jar, W. S. R. VIII-1. No. iii. . . . . . . . One flint flake.

No. 294. . . . . . . Fragment of alabaster jar, type I-c. Room (1-315) : In debris in room,

No. i . . . . . . . . . Limestone door socket, high up, in NW corner.

Nos. 330,331.. Two bowls, tapering base, rim, R. P. XXXII-2. Nos. 332, 333. . Two flint flakes.

Nos. 1-5. ..... Five coarse “flower-pots,” type XXV-5.

Nos. 334, 335. . Two flint flakes. No. 336.. . . . . . Blade of flint knife, type 111. No. 337.. . . . . . Flint flake. No. 338.. . . . . . Alabaster, model jar.

Under the floor,

On floor of court,

Room (1-316) : Under floor,

On floor of court, + No. 364 . . . . . . . Flaring bowl, flat bottom, R. W. XXXIX-3.

No. 351.. . . . . . Pointed jar, W. S. R. VIII-1.

Nos. 339-341. . Three flint flakes. Nos. 342, 348. . Fragments of flint, wide flakes.

+ No. 349 . . . . . . . Squat pot with spout, Db. W. XI-1. + No. 350 . . . . . . . Tall bowl-stand, R. P. XXI-1.

No. xii . . . . . . . Three coarse “flower-pots,” type XXV-5. On the floor of the room,

Nos. i-v . . . . . . Five coarse “flower-pots,” type XXV-5. Nos. vi-x . . . . . Five pointed jars, W. S. R. VIII. No. xi. . . . . . . . Alabaster jar, type V-c.

No. i . . . . . . . . . Ring-stand, Db. W. XXIV-1. No. ii . . . . . . . . Two coarse “flower-pots,” type XXV-5.

Room (1-317) : Under the floor,

Room (1-318) : In debris in room,

No. iii . . . . . . . . Small model jar, R. W. XLIII-4. No. iv. . . . . . . . Large jar, W. S. R. 111-3. No. v . . . . . . . . Bowl, flat bottom, rim, R. P. XXXVII-2. No. vi. . . . . . . . Fragment of flint knife.

No. viii. . . . . . . Two fragments of statuette No. 41 (a woman). No. vii. . . . . . . Fifteen flint flakes.

No. ix. . . . . . . . Fragment of statuette, No. 51.

Nos. 343-346. . Four flint flakes. Room (1-319) : In debris in room,

No. i . . . . . . . . . Two fragments of statuette, No. 40. Room (1-320) : Under floor, in court debris,

No. i . . . . . . . . . Deposit of fragments of a large alabaster statue, of which fifteen were large fragments; several of these belonged to the arm of statue No. 18 and the rest to statue No. 24.

Room (1-321) : In debris in room, No. i . . . . . . . . . Two-legged brazier (?), R. W. XL-1. No. ii . . . . . . . . Coarse “flower-pot,” type XXV-5. No. iii . . . . . . . . Rough jar, R. W. IV. No. iv. . . . . . . . Small jar, R. W. V-3.

Under the floor, + No. v . . . . . . . . Pointed jar, W. S. R. VIII-1.

No. vi. . . . . . Small jar, R. W. V. Room (1-322) : Under the floor,

Room (1-323) : In upper debris in room,

Room (1-324) : In debris in room, just above floor,

Room (1-325) : In debris in room, near floor,

Room (1-326) : In debris in room,

N o . i . . . . . . . . . Coarse “flower-pot,” type XXV-5.

No. i . . . . . . . . . Fragment of alabaster stela with name Ra-wer.

+ No. 365 . . . . . . . Shoulder jar, R. P. XVIII-4.

+ No. 352 . . . . . . . Squat jar, R.. P. XX-1.

+ No. i . . . . . . . . . Small jar, R. W. V-3. + No. ii . . . . . . . . Small squat jar, R. P. XIX-3.

No. 356.. ..... Two-legged brazier (?), R. P. XL-1.

Room (1-327) : In debris in room,

Room (I-328): In debris in room,

Room (I-329): Under the floor,

Room (1-331) : In floor debris of court,

No. 357. . . . . . . Two coarse “flower-pots,” type XXV-5.

No. i . . . . . . . . . Small jar, R. W. V-3.

+ No. i . . . . . . . . . Spherical jar, R. P. XV-1.

No. 353. . . . . . . Copper harpoon, single barb; length, 5.3 cm.; see Chap. X, 2, No. 20. No. 354. . . . . . . Curving piece of copper, unidentified purpose; length of arc, 8.5 cm.

+ No. 355 . . . . . . . Bowl, round bottom, R. P. XXVIII-3.

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No. i . . . . . . . . . Two coarse “flower-pots,” type XXV-5. No. ii. . . . . . . . Small globular pot, R. W. VII-2. No. iii . . . . . . . . Rough jar, R. W. IV. No. iv. . . . . . . . Flaring bowl, flat bottom, R. W. XXXIX-1. No. v . . . . . . . . Three flint flakes.

Room (1-332) : In floor debris of court, + No. 358 . . . . . . . Tall wine jar, type Db. W. I-1.

No. i . . . . . . . . . Wrist of a life-size alabaster statue.

No. i . . . . . . . . . Several slabs of limestone set on edge as if to form a table.

No. i . . . . . . . . . Pointed jar, Db. W. VIII-3.

No. i . . . . . . . . . Copper axe blade, see Chap. X, 2, No. 9. No. ii. . . . . . . . Copper adze blade, see Chap. X, 2, No. 10.

Room (1-334) : In floor debris of court,

Room (1-335) : In floor debris of court,

Room (1-338) : Under floor,

Houses in southern magazines of vestibule: Room (1-355) : In debris filling room,

No. 370a . . . . . . Model jar, alabaster. No. 370b . . . . . Twelve model jars (boring cores), limestone. No. 370c . . . . . . Model bowl, alabaster. No. 370d . . . . . Seventeen model bowls, limestone. No. 371.. . . . . . Squat jar, porphyry, type 111.

No. 372b . . . . . Flaring bowl, R. W. XXXIX-1.

No. 389b . . . . . Bowl with recurved rim, R. P. XXXIII-1.

No. i . . . . . . . . . Two bowl-stands, R. W. XXIII-1.

No. 379.. . . . . . Five bowl-stands, R. W. XXIII-2

No. 390.. . . . . . Bowl-stand, R. W. XXII-2.

+ No. 372 . . . . . . . Tall wine jar, Db. W. I-1.

+ No. 389 . . . . . . . Bowl-stand, R. W. XXII-2.

Under the floor,

Room (1-356) : Under the floor - i.e., in (III-356),

Room (1-357) : under the floor - i.e., in (III-357),

Houses east of front of temple: Room (1-359) : On floor of room,

No. 378a . . . . . . Base of pointed jar, W. S. R. VIII. No. 378b . . . . . Rough jar, R. W. IV-3.

Nos. i, i i . . . . . . . Two rough jars, R. W. IV-3. No. iii. . . . . . . . Steatite cylinder seal, see Chap. X, 4, No. 3.

Room (I-361); In debris of room,

Room (I-364): In debris above floor, +No. i . . . . . . . . . Rough jar, R. W. IV-1.

No. ii . . . . . . . . Coarse “flower-pot,” type XXV-5.

No. iii. . . . . . . . Rough jars (four), R. W. IV-4. No. iv. . . . . . . . Mass of fragments of alabaster vessels and also of alabaster statues.

No. i . . . . . . . . . Three coarse “flower-pots,” type XXV-5. No. ii . . . . . . . . Rough jar, R. W. IV-4.

+ No. iii . . . . . . . . Shoulder jar, R. P. XVIII-1.

No. iv. . . . . . . . Coarse “flower-pot,” type XXV-5.

No. 376. . . . . . . Large R. P. jar.

No. i . . . . . . . . . Two coarse “flower-pots,” type XXV-5. No. i i . . . . . . . . Two rough jars, R. W. IV. No. iii . . . . . . . . Base of large jar, R. W. 111.

+ No. iv . . . . . . . . Small jar, B. P. XIV-2. No. 373.. . . . . . Rough jar, R. W. IV-3.

+ No. 374 . . . . . . . Small bag-like pot, B. P. XIV-1. No. 375. . . . . . . Base of small R. P. jar, about like type X.

+ No. 383 . . . . . . . Shoulder jar, R. P. XVIII-1. No. 384. . . . . . . Twelve small model bowls, R. W. XLIV-1. Nos. 385-388. . Four model jars, R. W. XLIII-1, 6, and 7.

No. i . . . . . . . . . Coarse “flower-pot,” type XXV. No. ii . . . . . . . . Rough jar, R. W. IV-3.

Under the floor,

Room (1-365) : In debris above the floor,

Under the floor,

Room (1-366) : In debris above the floor,

Under floor,

Room (1-367) : In debris on floor,

+ No. 377 . . . . . . . Shoulder jar, R. P. XVIII-3.

+ Nos. iii-vi . . . . Four model jars, R. W. XLIII-4, 6, 9, 12. Under the floor,

In houses in southern magazines of vestibule: Room (1-372) : Under the wide wall assigned to second temple,

+ No. i . . . . . . . . . Eleven model bowls, R. W. XLIV-3. No. ii. . . . . . . . Limestone boring core (model jar).

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No. iii. . . . . . . . Two model bowls, of limestone. No. iv. . . . . . . . Two flint flakes. No. v . . . . . . . . Small model jar, R. W. XLIII-3.

No. vi. . . . . . . . Fragment of an alabaster statue.

No. i . . . . . . . . . Piece of alabaster slab with holes bored in it; from this the cores, with which small model jars

Under the floor,

Room (1-373) : Under floor,

were made, were obtained by boring with the tube borer. I n anteroom of vestibule:

Room (111-377) : In debris of room, No. 381.. . . . . . Small R. P. bulging jar. No. i . . . . . . . . . Limestone decree of Pepy II (on east side of room, against the pier south of the outer doorway,

on about one meter of debris). + No. ii . . . . . . . . Greater part of the alabaster pointed vase, type VIII-b.

I n northern magazines of vestibule: Room (111-379) : In upper debris,

+ No. 379 . ...... Alabaster shoulder jar, type V a.

No. i . . . . . . . . . Tall bowl-stand, R. P. XXII-1. + No. ii . . . . . . . . Flat-rimmed circular tray, R. W. XLII-1.

No. iii. . . . . . . . Rough jar, R. W. IV-3. No. iv. . . . . . . . Bases of two flat-bottomed flaring bowls, type XXXIX.

No. i . . . . . . . . . Basin with horizontal rim, R. W. XLI-1.

No. i . . . . . . . . . Small jar, R. W. V-3.

On the floor,

Corridor (111-380) : On the floor,

Room (111-382) : On the floor,

Houses in the N E quarter of great court: Room (1-384) : Under the floor, debris of court,

Nos. 1, 2. . . . . . Two squat jars, R. P. XIX-2. Nos. 3, 4. . . . . . Two coarse “flower-pots,” type XXV-5. No. 5 . . ....... Pointed jar, W. S. R . VIII-1. No. 6 . . ....... Small jar, R. W. V-3. No. 7 . . ....... Medium jar, R. W. III-2. No. 8. . . . . . . . . Base of large jar, R. W. 111-5. No. 9 . . . . . . . . . Small squat jar, R. P. XIX-3. No. 10.. ...... Rase of a flaring bowl, R. W. XXXIX.

N o . 1 . ........ Six coarse “flower-pots,” type XXV-5. No. 2 . . . . . . . . . Globular jar, R. P. XV-2.

+ No. 3 . . . . . . . . . Jar, ovoid with neck, R. P. XVI-3.

Room (1-391) : Under the floor, debris of court.

No. 4 . . . . . . . . . Bowl, flaring, R. W. XXVII-2. No. 5. . . . . . . . . Large fragment of a quartzite hammer. No. 6 . . . . . . . . . Fragment of an alabaster statue.

No. 1 . . . . . . . . . Globular jar, R. P. XV-2. No. 2 . . . . . . . . . Bowl, R. P. XXXII-2 (inverted over mouth of No. 1). No. 3. . . . . . . . . Three coarse “flower-pots,” type XXV-5.

No. i . . . . . . . . . Twelve fragments of alabaster statues; one basis of diorite, statuette No. 42; broken porphyry

Room (1-392) : Under floor, in court debris,

Room (1-395) : Under floor, in court debris,

statuette No. 40; among the alabaster fragments, statuette No. 46. Room (1-396) : In floor debris of court,

No. i . . . . . . . . . Small jar, Db. W. V-4. No. ii. ........ Steatite cylinder seal, see Chap. X, 4, No 2.