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The present part of " Hieroglyphic Texts from Egyptian Stelae, etc., in the
British Museum," contains the first instalment of copies of the Funerary Stelae of
the Xllth and Xlllth dynasties which are exhibited in the Vestibule and Northern

Egyptian Gallery.

The greater number of the texts are inscriptions which contain prayers to the
Gods of the Dead on behalf of the deceased persons whose figures are cut or painted
on the stelae, with their families, servants and others, who are represented making
offerings to them. The prayers are petitions that sepulchral meals may be given to
" "
the Kau or "Doubles" of the deceased persons; and, on many of the stelae
there are cut addresses to the visitors to the cemetery, in which they are entreated
to pray that a regular supply of offerings may be provided for the dead. These
funerary stelae are very they illustrate the development of the
important, for

Egyptian cult of the dead


Abydos, and
at show how Osiris came to be identified
with the local god Khent-Amenti, and how he rose to the position of Chief god and
Judge of the dead.

Of the remainder, a few texts are biographical, c.o-., those of Khent-em-semt

(Plate VIII), Sa-Hathor (Plates


XIX
and XX), and Sa-Mentu (Plate XXI). By
the information derived from the inscription of Sa-Mentu, the order of the succession
of the kings of the Xllth dynasty was settled. Many of the inscriptions are here

published for the first time.

The drawings and copies of the texts on Plates I-VI, VIII-XVI, and XVIII-
XXII are the work of the late Mr. P. D. Scott-Moncrieff, M.A., Assistant in the

Department. The drawings on all the other Plates were made by Mr. E. J. Lambert,
and the inscriptions on them were copied by Mr. H. R. Hall, M.A., F.S.A.,
Assistant in the Department, who has also drawn up the descriptions of the Plates.

E. A. WALLIS BUDGE.
Department of Egyptian and Assyrian Antiquities,
British Museum.

_/«;/(' 2g//i, 1912.


DESCRIPTION OF THE PLATES.

The nunibers of the objects which are not within brackets are the exhibition numbers, as given in the Guide
to the Egyptian Galleries {Sculpture), London, 190Q. Those which are within brackets are registration numbers.

PLATE I.

N<5. 175. Upper portion of a grey limestone stele, with cornice and torus, of Nebpu-
"
Senusert, a Follower of Pharaoh," dated in the reign of Amenemhat III. Two figures of the
deceased are shown, facing one another, with prayers that he may " see the beauties of Apuatu,"
that he may "see Osiris," and that he may be "acquitted before the Nine God.s." Between,
is the prenomen of the deceased king Senusert III.

PLATE IL

Lower portion
of the same stele, with Nebpu-Senusert seated before his funerary offerings.

Beyond a biographical inscription, and below is a pra\-er for offerings addressed to the priests
is

of Abydos. The figures are in relief, the hieroglyphs incised on a }'ellovv ground. The lower
part of the stele is painted with black and yellow bands. H. 3 ft. jl in., W. 2 ft. ifin. Salt
Collection. X I Ith dynasty. From Abydos. [lOi-]

PLATE in.

No. 177. Painted limestone stele of the "real ro}"al kinsman" and fiscal official, Senbu-
Senusert, son of Neb-ant. The deceased is shown receiving offerings from his four daughters,
and below are his mother and his father, Anhernekht, Comptroller of the Treasury, who receive
offerings from his brother, who had the same name and office as their father. Dated in the
25th year of Amenemhat III. F"ine style, with delicate colouring. From Abydos (?). Aiiastasi
Collection. Xllth dynasty. H. 2 ft. 1 1
in., \V. i ft. 9 in.
[557-]

PLATE IV.

No. 189. Limestone stele of the Assistant-treasurer, Sa-Anher, with prayers to Osiris, Ra,
Keb, and all the gods of Abydos. The deceased is apparentl}- represented twice: on the right
with his mother and brother, and on the left as " chief khcr-licb" offering to himself and them ;

but on the left the name of the original klier-heb has been erased, and that of Sa-Anher inserted,
only part of his title. Below are sixteen of his sons
\\\\\\ and daughters and two servants. Fine
style with delicate colouring the dress of the women
;
is green. P^rom Abydos (?). Anastasi
Collection. XI Ith dynasty. H. 3 ft. 6 in., W. i ft. 8i in. [568.]
HIEROGLVPHIC TKXTS.

PLATE V.

No. 150. Limestone stele of the Comptroller of the shcnau, Amenemhat, with long praj-ers
to Osiris, Apuatu KIicnti-Abtii, Heqt, Khnemu, and all the gods of Abydos. Dated in the
13th )-ear of Amenemhat IL A^iastasi Collection. Xllth d)'nast)\ H. 3 ft. 5 in., W. 2 ft. i in.

[567.]

PLATE VL
No. 156. Limestone stele of Tchaa, Guardian of the palace, who is shown receiving
"
offerings from his relatives. Prayers to Osiris, lord of Tetu, Khenti-Atnenti, great god, lord of

Abydos," and to Heqt, Khnemu, and all the gods of Abydos. Dated in the 6th year of Senusert IL
Published :
Sharpe, Inset:, ii, 86 (upper part to 1.
10) ; ib., ii, 95 (lower part). Anastasi Collection.

Xllth dynasty. From Abydos. H. 3 ft. 5 in., W. 3 ft. i in. [573-]

PLATE VI L

No. 147. Limestone stele of Khentiemsemt (or Khentsemti)-ur (" the elder"), an officer

of the court, her-sesheta, and high-priest, with his mother, Ast-athi. Below are his brother,
Saner, priest of the pyramid Klierp of King Ameni (Amenemhat), his wife, Hathoremhat, and
his son, Semti-senb. Fine style. Anastasi Collection (II), 1857. Xllth dynasty. H. 2 ft. 9 in.,

W. I ft. 3 in. [839-]

PLATE VIII.

No. 146. Painted limestone stele of Khentiemsemt >r Khentsemti)-shere (" the younger "),
(c

brother of the foregoing, with his mother, Ast-athi. The figures of mother and son are finely
painted. Long biographical inscription, dated in the reign of Amenemhat II. Published:
Sharpe, Inscr., i, 79 ; Budge, Guide to the Egyptian Galleries {Sculpture), Brit. Mus., PI. vii ;

Piehl, Inscr., iii, 15, 16; transl. Breasted, Anc. Ree., i, 276 ff. Anastasi Collection. Xllth
dynasty. H. 3 ft., W. i ft. -jh in. [S74-]

PLATE IX.

Lower part of the same stele.

PLATE X.

No. 213. Painted limestone stele of the Palace-guardian of Pharaoh and royal kinsman,
Ameni, son of Sat-Sekhemet, with his parents and brethren. The name of Khentamenti in

the prayer is unusually portion of the stele is painted with red and j-ellow
spelt. The upper
bars, and the text and figures are enclosed within a red border.
Anastasi Collection. Xllth

dynasty. H. 2 ft. 7 in., W i ft. 9 in. [565-]

No. 154. Limestone stele of Sen-ate Comptroller of the Inner Court, in the reign of
Amenemhat II, with his mother, Rehut-ankh, his wife, Sena, and other relatives. Xllth
dynasty. H. i ft. \\\ in., W. i ft. 2 in. [576.]

PLATE XL
No. 188. Limestone stele, with cornice and torus, of the Steward Nena (Ana), son of the
lad}- Nubi. The deceased is shown receiving offerings from his famil}-. On the side of the
stele are remains of another inscription. Poor work: much worn. Xllth-XIIIth dynasty.
H. I ft. II in., W. I ft. 2\ in. [774-]
DESCRIPTION OF THE PLATES.

PLATE XII.

" "
Xo. 212. Painted limestone stele of Ankhren, real royal kinsman and " Comptroller of
the Inner Court of the Treasury." The deceased is shown seated before a table of offerings;
below kneel his brother, wife, daughter, and granddaughter. Fine work well painted. :

Published: Budge, Guide (Scu/J>ti(re), P\. vni ; Piehl, //wcv., iii, xv. Anastasi Collection. Xllth
dynasty. H. 3 ft. 7 in., W. i ft. Si in. [564-]

No. 138. Painted limestone stele of Athi, son of Satsebek. Dated in the 14th year of
Senusert I. Thetext contains no prayer for funeral offerings, but is a simple declaration of the
rank and virtues of the deceased man, who is shown seated side by side with his wife, Ausa, who

places an arm round his neck, before the offerings below he again appears in different garb, :

with two daughters. In the inscription is made the earliest known mention of the god Amen-
Ra, the identification of the Theban Amen with Rii. Very good work finely coloured. :

Published: Budge, Guide {Sculpture), PI. vi. Belinore Collection. XI Ith dynast}-. H. 2 ft. i in.,
W. I ft. 6 in. [586.]

platp: XIII.

Xo. 251. Limestone stele of Atfa (or Neb-atfa) and Mentunekht, with their wives.
Published: Budge, Guide, p. 74. Xllth d\-nasty. H. i ft. 2\ in., W. i ft. 3,', in. [1201.]

X'o. 123. Dark grey granite stele of the scribe of the grain, Mentuhetep, son of Nefertut
(see Xo. 128 ;
Plate XXXIV\ Xllth dynasty. H. r ft. 11 in., \V. i ft.
3 in. [1S7.]

PLATE XIV.

No. 214. Limestone stele of the Herald Ki. Published: Piehl, Inscr., iii, xii. Anastasi
Collection. Xllth dynasty. H. 2 ft. 8 in., \V. i ft. 5^, in. [558.]

No. 209. Limestone stele of the Chief Builder Khenbak and his wife : their sons the chief
"
builder, Nekauptah, and Ptahhetep make his name to live." Published :
Piehl, Inscr., iii,

xi-xii. Anastasi Collection. Xllth dynasty. H. ft. 8A in., W. i i ft. 8A in. [584.]

PLATE XV.
Xo. 129. Limestone stele of the .Sculptor User-ur. The deceased and his wife are shown
receiving offerings from their children. In the lower part the red lines of the canon to which
the stonecutter worked are preserved. Published: Lepsius, .-J/wti/rf///, Taf xxi. Xllth dynasty.
H. I ft. 8i- in., W. I ft. 6i in. [579.]

PLATE XVI.

Xo. 190. Limestone stele of the Lady Khu and her husbands, Sa-Hathor and Sa-Amen :

their children are .shown bringing gifts. The inscriptions are prayers for funeral offerings at the
various feasts. Anastasi Collection. Xllth dynasty. H. 4 ft. \h in., \V. i ft. 8 in. [S/i-]

PLATE XVII.

Xo. 186. Painted sandstone .stele of the Hereditary Chief, Seal-bearer, Only Friend, and
Comptroller of the Granary, Nekht-Anher, who is shown with his wife and child, whose names
are not given. "
Prayer to Osiris that the deceased may see the beauties of Apuatu at his first
coming-forth." Xllth dynasty. H. 2 ft. 9^ in., W. i ft. 3 in. [559-]
HIEROGLVPHIC TEXTS.

PLATE XVIII.

No. l68. Limestone same Nekht-Anher, with a rectangular recess for a


stele of the
statuette. On either side of thisa figure of the deceased.
is The inscriptions contain the usual
pra\ers. Dated in the reign of Senusert III. Anastasi Collection. Xllth d\nastj-.
'
H. 3 ft. i in.,
W. I ft. 7 in.
[575.]

PLATE XIX.

N^o. 143. Limestone stele of the Assistant-sealbearer, Sa-Hathor, with rectangular recess in
which is a statuette of the deceased. The inscription is biographical. Published :
Sharpe,
Inscr., ii, 74; Birch, in the Ag. Zts., 1874, p. 112 ff., and in Egyptian Texts, 21, 24; Piehl,
Inscr., Ill, xviii, xix ; Budge, Guide to the Egyptian Collections {Brit. Mus.), PI. xxi\' ; transl.

Breasted, Aiic. Rec, i,p. 273 ft". Anastasi Collection. Xllth d}-nasty. H. 3 ft. 9 in.,

W. 2 ft. I in. [569.]

PLATE XX.
Biographical inscriptions from the sides of the recess in the stele of Sa-Hathor. The\-
give the name of the king, Amenemhat II, whom Sa-Hathor served. The reading "sixteen"
{sc. statues) in Breasted, I.e., is an error; the supposed final cipher being merely an accidental

mark.

No. 144. Inscriptions on the statuette of Sa-Hathor. [S'O.]

PLATE XXI.
"
No. 145. Painted limestone Hereditary Chief and Only Friend," Sa-Menthu,
stele of the
with a biographical inscription giving the succession of Amenemhat I, Senusert I, and
Amenemhat II. Published Champollion, Notices, ii, 697 Sharpe, Inscr., i, 83 Brugsch, T/icsaiirus,
:
; ;

vi,1250; transl., Breasted, Auc. Rec, i, p. 272, who gives references to other publications. Fine
work. Anastasi Collection (II), 1857. Xllth dynasty. H. 4 ft. 5 in., \V. i ft. -jh in. [828.]

PLATE XXII.

No. 140. Limestone stele of the Overseer of the Inner Court, Antef, son of Sent. Dated
in the 39th year of Senusert I. The inscription declares the rank and virtues of the deceased.
Published: Sharpe, /wjcv., i, 80 ; Piehl, //wr/-., Ill, xii, xiii. Anastasi Collection. Xllth dynasty.
H. 3 ft. 7 in., W. I ft. 6 in. [572.]

PLATE XXIII.

N'o. 197. Limestone stele of the same Antef, son of Sent, with inscription, probabI\-
poetical in form, in which he declares his virtues. Published: Sharpe, Inscr., ii, 83. Anastasi
Collection. Xllth d}-nasty. H. 2 ft. 2 in., \V. i ft. 2\ in. [5S1.]

PLATE XXIV.
No. 141. Lower part of a limestone stele, with inscription of Antef, son of Sent, in which
he declares his virtues.' At the side is a figure of Antef, leaning on his stick an uncon\'entional ;

representation. Published :
Sharpe, Inscr., ii, 84 ; Piehl, Inscr., Ill, xiii-xiv. Anastasi Collection.
Xllth dynasty. H. i ft. iii in., W. i ft. 7\ in. [562.]

All these inscriptions of Antef, son of Sent, are very difficult to translate, being
'
full of unusual words. The
stonecutter seems also to have made many mistakes, although the style of the cutting is very good.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PLATES.

Xo. 142. Two inscriptions from the sides of the seat of a limestone seated figure of Antef,
son of Sent. Anastasi Collection. Xlltli dynasty. H. 2 ft. \\ in. [461.]

PLATE XXV.
N'o. 211. Limestone stele of the "beloved ro\-al kinsman, Governor of the South and

Xorth Land, Comptroller of the Inner Court, Sa-Aset," with his famil}-. Anastasi Collection.
Xllth dynasty. H. i ft. 10 in., W. ft. 2 in. i
[561.]

PLATE XXVL
Xo. 151. L'pper part of a limestone stele of the Steward Sehetepab and his famil)-, dated
in the 19th year of Amenemhat IL In the centre, beneath the winged sun, are the date, a
praj-er to Osiris, and a very full list of offerings in small hieroglyphs.

PLATE XXVII.
Lower part of the same stele. The elaborate table of offerings, with a large ear of wheat
beneath it, is noticeable. Anastasi Collection. Xllth dynasty. H. 2 ft. 2 in., W. i ft. /i' in.

[583.]

PLATE XXVIII.

XVj. 224. Painted limestone stele of Senusert, with praj-er to Osiris. Published :
Budge,
Guide, PI. X. Sams Collection, 1834. Xllth dynasty. H. i ft. 5J. in., W. i ft. [198.]

PLATE XXIX.
Xo. 308. Limestone stele of Khertiemsaf, showing the deceased with his relatives. Crude
style. Sauis Collection, 1834. Xlllth dynasty. H. i ft. i\ in., W. 8^ in. [196.]

PLATE XXX.
Xo. 17S. Limestone stele of the Captain of the Ships, Setua (?). Dated in the 28th year of
Amenemhat III. A list of his family is given. Anastasi Collection (II), 1857. Xllth dynasty.
H. 2 ft. 2 in., \V. I ft. li in. [827.]

PLATE XXXI.
No. 221. Limestone stele of the udrtu officer, Kemef, and his children. At the top are
representations of Osiris and Apuatu. The style is unusual, no features being indicated in the
faces. Xllth dynasty. H. i ft. 3i in., W. lOj- in. [222.]

PLATE XXXII.
Xo. 223. Limestone stele of Renpif, Keeper of the Seal, inscribed with an address to those
who pass by his tomb, e.xhorting them to pray that the necessary offerings ma\' be given to
his

Ka. Above are the two sacred ntcliat-eyes and the s/ien-ring between the jackals of Apuatu.
Boldly cut. Saws Collection, 1834. Xllth dynasty. H. i ft. 8 in., \V. i ft. i in. [240.]
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PLATE XXXIII.

No. 207. Limestone stele of the chief priest As. The inscription, containing prayers for
offerings at the various festivals, is cut in an unusual style. Published: Sharpe Ijiscr., i, 25. :

Xllth dynasty. H. 2 ft. 5 in., W. i ft. 4 in. [i93-]

PLATE XXXIV.
No. 128. Limestone stele, with praj-ers to " Osiris-Khentamenti-A]Uiatu, lord of Ab\-dos,"
for the lady Nefertut, set up by her son, Mentu-hetep (see No. 123, Plate XIII). Well
cut. Str/( Collection. Xllth dynasty. H. 2 ft. 10 in., \V. i ft. 7 in. [152.]

PLATE XXXV.
No. 205. Limestone .stele of the Chief Builders, Nekht-Heru and Ptah-kau, who are
shown with their wives and other relatives. Prayers to Osiris and Ptah-Sekri. Probabl}" from
Sakkarah. The stjde resembles that of the Old Kingdom. Atiastasi Collection. Xllth dynast}-.
H. 2 ft. 2 in.,W. ft. 4 in.
I
[360.]

PLATE XXXVI.
No. 204. Limestone stele of Amenemhat, Comptroller of the Inner Court. The seated

figure is well painted, and the hierogl}-phs finelj- cut. The style resembles that of the Old
Anastasi Collection. Xllth dynasty. H. i ft. 10 in., W. 2 2 in.
Kingdom. ft.
[587.]

PLATE XXXVII.
No. 203. Limestone stele of Sensebek and his wife, Ai (or la), with prayers to Osiris,
Apuatu, and Unnefer. The figures and hieroglyphs are finel\- cut. The style resembles that of
the Old Kingdom. Anastasi Collection. Xllth dynast}'. H. ft. 7 in., W. 2 ft. 6 in. i
[580.]

PLATE XXXVIII.
No. 307. Limestone stele of the lady Se-ur-reshet-hunnut (or Sureshet-hunnut) and her
son, Heneka. Cut in a simple style, without lines. Xllth-XIIIth dynast}-. H. i ft. 8 in.,
W. I ft.
4i in. [1061.]

No. 309. Limestone stele of Ankh-Heru and his wife. Cut in simple style, without lines.

Sams Collection, \'6i.\. Xllth-XIIIth d}-nast\-. H. 9J, in., \V. 5J, in. [i95-]

PLATE XXXIX.
No. 287. Painted limestone stele of Rensenb, .son of Hapu. Crude style. Xllth-XIIIth
dynast}-. From Thebes. H. i ft. U in., \\'. ft. i
[636.]

PLATE XL.

No. 121. Limestone stele set up b}' the Sealbearer of the King of Lower Egypt, Sehetepab,
in memory of his father, User-Khensu, his mother, Nekhta-ankb, and other members of
his famil}-. Rough st}-le. Xlllth d}-nast}-. Published: Budge, Guide {Sculpture), PI. v.
H. I ft.
9| in., \V. 10 in.
[643.]
DESCRIPTION OF THE PLATES. II

PLATE XLI.
No. 208. Upper portion of a white limestone stele, with cornice and torus, set up in honour
of Atef-aqer and his son, Aqer-shere. The members of their famil}-, some living, others
deceased, are represented in rows below.

PL.ATE XLII.
Central portion of the same stele, with figures of the steward Kan, and other members of
the famil}- of Atef-aqer.

PLATE XLIIL
Lower portion of the same stele, with figures of other sons and daughters, and Aqer-shere
with his young son, Aqer-senb, and an official named Meri, giving praise to Apuatu. Xllth
d\'nast)-. H. 2 ft. 9 in., W. i ft. 7 in.
[129.]

PLATE XLIV.
No. 185. Painted limestone stele, with cornice and torus, of the chief Nekhta, with his
mother, wife, and nurse. From Ab\-dos. S(r/i Collection. Xllth d_\-nasty. H. 2 ft. 8 in., '

W. I ft. 8i in.
[143.]

PLATE XLV.
No. 286. Limestone stele of same tj-jje and st\-le, of lusenb and his wife, with prayers to
Osiris, "lord of Ankhtaui." XII Ith dynasty. H. ft. 4 in., \\'. loi in. i
[861.]

PLATE XLVI.
No. 124. Limestone stele of thesame type and style, with rounded top, of the "follower"
Mer, the dnkh-o^cex of the Seankha, and a man named Nekhta. Mer holds the \\\\\\i of
cit}-
Osiris. Prayers to Osiris and Ptah-Seker. Xlllth d_\-nasty. H. ft. 6^ in., \\'. 11 in.
[1312.]i

PLATE XLVII.
No. 216. Limestone stele, of the same t\-pe and style,of the Keeper of the Throne
Khenemes, and the Superintendent of the Sealers Nehi. Xlllth dynasty. H. i ft. 8.', in.,
\V. I ft. I in.
[903.]

PLATE XLVI 1 1.

No. 220. Limestone same type and style, with rude figures and inscriptions
stele of the

commemorating the deceased Hepu (who is shown seated), the lady Neferiu, and others. Sams
Collection, 1834. Xllth-XIIIth dynasty. H. i ft. 5 in., W. 11 in. [205.]

PL.ATE XLIX.
No. 192. Round-topped limestone stele, with ]jra\ers to Osiris and Anubis for Henit,
daughter of Rehu-ankh, and ten other persons. Above is the name of the cit\- Shas-hetep
(in Middle Egj'pt), to which the family of Henit presumabh' belonged. The inscriptions are
in a partly hieratic script. Sams Collection. Xllth-XIIIth dynast}-. H. i ft. 4 in., W. ii.i, in.
[228.]

PLATE L.

No. 219. Limestone stele of Set-sa-f, or Set-em-saf, Pharaoh's steward, with his famil}-.
Dated in the reigns of Amenemhat III and IV. Above are the cartouches of the kings and rude
and Anubis. (The occurrence of a proper name compounded with that of the
figures of Osiris
god Set so early as the time of Amenemhat III is interesting.) Ver}- rudel}- cut, and much
worn. Salt Collection. Xllth dynasty. H. i. ft. in., \V. 8 in. [258.] i
INDEX TO EXHIBITION' NUMBERS.

INDEX TO EXHIBITION NUiMBERS.

No. of Object.
INDEX TO REGISTRATION NUMBERS. 13

II.

INDEX TO REGISTRATION NUMBERS.

No. of Object.
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STELE OF SENBU-USERTSEN (SENUSERT).


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PLATE 4.

STELE OF THE TREASURER SA-ANHER.


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PLATE 5.

STELE OF AMENEMHAT.
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STELE OF TCHAA.
No. 156 [573].

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STELE OF KHENTIEMSEMT THE ELDER AND HIS FAMILY.


No. 147 [839].

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STELE OF KHENTIEMSEMT THE YOUNGER.

No. 146 [574].

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STELE OF KHENTIEMSEMT THE YOUNGER.

No. 146 [674]— CONTINUED.

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STELAE OF AMENI AND SENATF.

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STELE OF NENA (OR ANA)


No 188 [774].

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PLATE 12.

STELAE OF THE TREASURER ANKHREN AND OF ATI.

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STELAE OF THE HERALD Kl AND OF KHENBAK.

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STELE OF THE SCULPTOR USER-UR

No. 129 [579].

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STELE OF THE LADY KHU AND HER HUSBANDS SA-HATHOR AND SA-AMEN.

No. 190 [571].

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STELE OF NEKHT-ANHER.

No. 186 [559].

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STELE OF NEKHT-ANHER.

No. 168 [576].

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STELE OF SA-HATHOR.

No. 143 [569].

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STELE OF SA-MENTHU.
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STELE OF ANTEF, SON OF SENT.


No. 140 [572].

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STELE OF ANTEF, SON OF SENT.


No. 187 [681].

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LOWER PART OF A STELE OF ANTEF, SON OF SENT.

No. 141 [662].

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STELE OF THE GOVERNOR SA-ASET.


No. 211 [661].

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PLATE 26.

STELE OF SEHETEPAB.

(UPPER PORTION.)
PLATE 87.

STELE OF SEHETEPAB.

(LOWER PORTION.)
PLATE 28.

STELE OF SENUSERT AND HIS FAMILY.


No. 224 [198].
PLATE 29.

STELE OF KHERTIEMSAF.
No. 308 [196].

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STELE OF SE-TUA, (?) SON OF ASA, A CAPTAIN OF THE BOATS.

NO. 178 [827].

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STELE OF THE OFFICER KEMEF AND HIS CHILDREN.

No. 221 [222].


PLATE 32

STELE OF RENPIF, THE KEEPER OF THE SEAL.

No. 223 [240].

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STELE OF AS.
No. 807 [193]

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STELE OF NEFER-TUT.
No. 128 [152].

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STELE OF THE CHIEF BUILDERS, NEKHT-HERU AND PTAH-KAU,


AND THEIR FAMILIES.
No. 205 f660].

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STELE OF THE CHAMBERLAIN AMENEMHAT.

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STELE OF SENSEBEK AND HIS WIFE Al (OR lA).

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AND OF ANKH-HERU.

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STELE OF RENF-SENB.

No. 287 [636].


PLATe 40.

STELE OF USER-KHENSU.
No. 121 [643].

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PLATE 41.

STELE OF ATEF-AQER AND HIS SON AQER-SHERE AND THEIR FAMILY.


(UPPER PORTION.)

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STELE OF ATEF-AQER AND AQER-SHERE AND THEIR FAMILY.


(MIDDLE PORTION.)

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STELE OF ATEF-AQER AND AQER-SHERE AND THEIR FAMILY.


[LOWER PORTION.]

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STELE OF NEKHTA.
No. 185 [143].

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STELE OF lUStNB.
No. 886 [8oI]

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STELE OF MER.
No 124 (1312].
PLATE 47

STELE OF KHENEMES AND HIS FAMILY.


No. 216 [903].

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STELE OF HEPU

No. JtO [':05].

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STELE OF HENIT.
No. 192 [228].

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PLATE 50.

STELE OF SETEMSAF.
No. 219 [258].
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