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INSCRIPTIONS O F SINAI.

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PART I.
INTRODUCTION A N D PLATES.

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CONTENTS.

PLATE

I-XIV

XIV
XV

XVI-XIX
XIX-LXXXII

LXXXII-LXXXIII
LXXXIV

LYXXV

The inscriptions of ~ a ~ h h r a Sinai


h,
nos. 1-44.
Inscription from the WMy Nasb, ~ i n a ino. 46.
Map of the mines a t Maghbrah, showing the position of the inscriptions.
Adapted from PETRIE,
Re8earche8 in Sinai, map 2, facing p. 38.

inscriptions from the mines near SerLbft el-Khbdim, Sinai nos. 47-60.
Inscriptions from the temple of Serbbft el-Kh8dim or the approach to
same, Sinai nos. 63-344.
Inscriptions in the new foreign script, Sinai nos. 345-355.
Map of tllc vnlleys near SerBbPt, cl-I<liBdim, ~liowiiig t'lic positioii uf tllc
inscriptions.
Adapted from PETBIE,
Rcsenrc?tes in Sinai, map 3, facing p. 56.
Map showing tllc approach to tlic tcmplc of SerAbit, cl-l-Chbdirn, sl~owing
the position of tlic inscriptions.
Adapted from WEILL,La Pdwineulo du Sinai, carto 5, p. 177.
Plan of the tcmplc of ScrBbit cl-KhBdim, showing thc position of thc
inscriptions.
Aclaptcd from PNTRIE,
ltcscarchccr in Sittai, map 4, at thc end of the Look.

THE INSCRIPTIONS O F SINAI.

Aim and
of the work.

THE work originally entrusted by the Egypt Exploration Fund to the authors of this

volume and of the 'Descriptive Text which is to follow it, was simply the publication
of the inscriptions copied in the Peninsula of Sinai by the expedition sent out in the winter of 1904-5 under
the direction of Professor Flinders PETRIE.It became almost immediately clear, however, that a
small additional expenditure of time and labour would suflice to make the publication into a complete Corpus
of Egyptian records from Sinai, mainly by the inclusion of a number of inscriptions of which squeezes are
presemed in the British Museum, but which the Fund expedition found to have been destroyed. As many of
these inscriptions were among the finest and most important left by the Egyptians in Sinai, the value of
our collection has been very considerably increased by their inclusion.
We hasten to acknowledge at once that our work would have been one of infinitely
RI. K Weill's
previous work.
greater dificulty, and indeed could hardly have assumed its present exhaustive character,
without the help given by M. Raymond WEILL'S admirable Recueil des hscriptions Lyyptiennes du Sinai,
published in 1904. To M. WEILL belongs the credit of having drawn attention to the long-forgotten
collection of squeezes in the British Museum, of having classified and copied them, and of having sought
out, from the most obscure corners of our widely scattered literature of Egyptology, all references to the
remains of Ancient Egyptian activity in Sinai. M. WEILL'S exceptional gift as a bibliographer has left us
but little to discover in this last respect, though in the Descriptive Text to be published later we
shall have to express our indebtedness to Miss PORTER
for certain additions, chiefly from works published
since 1904. Where so much is deserving of praise, it may seem rather ungracious to allude to defects ;
but we owe it to M. WEILL to explain why we have found it desirable to incorporate in our work a number
of inscriptions already edited by him. In the first place, his copies are not facsimiles, and many of the
inscriptions are of considerable epigraphic interest. In the second place, by dint of a close study of the
squeezes, we have frequently found it possible both to add to and to correct his readings. And lastly,
the new material accruing from the Fund expedition often enabled us to join together inscriptions separated
and imperfectly understood by him, or to substitute better copies for the inaccurate sketches made by
early travellers and reproduced in his volume. We should be doing a disservice to our science if we conceded
the fact that the present work ought, in a large measure, to supersede and replace that of M. WEILL;
but if our own efforts, after a certain lapse of time, should be similarly superseded, we can wish no better
fate for them than that they should prove as useful to our successors as M. WEILL'S labours have proved
to ourselves.
The E.E.F.
materials.

The new materials at our disposal "were a vast collection of full-scale copies of
Egyptian inscriptions executed on the spot by Professor PETRIEand other members of

his party, and a considerable number of half-plate photogrtrphs, the best of which are reproduced in
B

THE INSCRIPTIONS

OF SINAI.

Professor PETRIE'S
own book entitled Researches i n Sinai (London, 1906). In addition to these we 'had
kindly provided us.
Professor PETRIE'S
some half-dozen photographs with which Professor BORCHARDT
aforenamed book is, of course, a mine of information with regard to the antiquities of all the sites examined
by the expedition, and has proved quite indispensable to us; but we have also profited largely by his
never-failing readiness to aid us with verbal information.
The first task consisted in sorting and piecing together the various inscriptions, and
Their treatment.
in inking-in the numerous sheets which had not already been prepared for reproduction
by members of the expedition. The number of the inscriptions which could be controlled by the squeezes
in the British Museum having been established, a systematic collation with these was then undertaken, and
facsimiles were made from the squeezes wherever the latter proved to be the only, or the best, sources.
Practically all the manual work involved both in these preliminaries and later was performed by Mr. PEET
singly. Both editors, however, are equally responsible for the final and exhaustive collation of the copies
which next followed; in this not only were the squeezes utilized, but also the admirable photographs
of the old Ordnance Survey, the more recent photographs, the " lottinographs" of LOTTINDE LAVAL,the
notebooks of BURTONand PALMER,
and whatever previous publications there might be.

Then followed
the indexing of all names and titles, with a view to establishing the chronology of our materials. After
this a final renumbering was undertaken, the separate inscriptions being arranged in definite serial order.
Particularly in dealing with the large stelae inscribed on two, or on all four, sides,
Dificulties
encountered.

difficulties were often encountered in grouping the various inscriptions together, and in
establishing their relative positions. Unfortunately, the indications marked on the copies made by the
expedition were often quite insufficient for our guidance, and we not infrequently despaired of attaining
the right solution.

But an assiduous use of the photographs, measurement of the sizes of hieroglyphs

and the columns containing them, and other such means of verification, finally enabled us to solve most of
the problems that presented themselves.
Here and there we may have gone astray ; and we would
therefore request students to take note that we ourselves have had no knowledge of the actual site, but
have merely reconstructed it in our minds to the best of our ability and within the restrictions imposed by
the materials before us. It has been a task of no little interest to determine which inscription was carved
on which wall, where this stele lay, where that statue stood. Both of us hope one day to visit the site
that has thus absorbed our attention during many months ; if ever we should do so, we shall doubtless
wonder how we ventured to write a treatise upon a subject so remote, and shall meditate not without
pangs on the limitation of our power to visualize at a distance !
It would not be right to present this volume to students without an explicit
Unequal value of
the copies here
admission and warning to the effect that the textual materials contained in it vary
given.

greatly in their degrees of accuracy.

Many circumstances combined to render the task

of the expedition one of extreme difficulty : the almost overwhelming mass of the inscriptions, the unwieldy
dimensions and sand-worn condition of many of the monuments, the unequal competence of the copyists,
and the imperative need of completing the work in a given space of time. To have published as they
stood the materials entrusted to us would have been to confer on Egyptology a very doubtful benefit.
We have therefore spared no pains to employ every means of control a t our disposal. where the originals
were available or our squeezes were in good condition-and fortunately this was the case in very many
instances-we
may confidently claim to offer final and absolutely accurate copies of the texts concerned.
Photographs are more precarious aids, but they have enabled us to make many certain corrections. In
cases where no check was possible, we have thought it best to give the Fund copies exactly as we found
them, even when they contained obvious errors. W e earnestly beg those who use tltis book. to consult in
every case the Synopsis given i n the following pages, or else the detailed commentary later to be published;

in both places they will find exact statements of the means of control that stood at our disposal, and
hence will be able to infer the eztent to whicl~we can accept the responsibility for the copies here published.
By way of conclusion, there remains to us the pleasant duty of acknowledging our indebtedness for
help rendered to us in many quarters. Our obligations to M. WEILL'S published work have been

INTRODUCTION.

indicated above.
Professor PETRIEhas vouchsafed to us his ever-ready assistance - and counsel, and has
permitted us to utilize the maps given in his own book, which have been admirably redrawn by
Mr. Stanley NORTH. TO Dr. E. A. Wallis BUDGE,Keeper of the Egyptian Department of the British
Museum, we are indebted for full facilities in using the squeezes in his keeping.
has favoured us with extracts from her invaluable bibliographical collections.

Miss Bertha PORTER

Lastly, the Curators of

various museums both 'in Great Britain and in America have shown the utmost courtesy in replying
to our queries concerning the monuments received by them as a result of the Fund expedition;
since the list will still doubtless be supplemented, we defer our detailed ackriowledgments to these kind
helpers until the appearance of our second volume.

THE INSCRIPTIONS O F SINAI.

SYNOPSIS O F THE INSCRIPTIONS O F SINAI.


EXPLANATORY N O T I C E .
THE Table contained in the following pages attempts to give, in compact form, the main details of
information concerning the inscriptions published in this volume.

Hence it will be possible to .see a t a

glance which texts are new and in what books the remainder have been published; the means of control
employed; the exact provenance; the nature of the monuments in question; and, finally, their
chronological order and distribution.
Included in the list are references to a few minor monuments
which, for one reason or another, have found no place in our Plates : these will be dealt with in the
Descriptive Text as fully as our sources allow; most, if not all, will be found either in M. WEILL'SRecueil
Researches in Sinai, books indispensable to
des Inscriptions dgyptiennes du Sinai or in Professor PETRIE'S
all students whose requirements are not purely and simply philological. Unfortunately, we have found i t
impossible as yet to state definitely the present whereabouts of all the monuments that were brought from
Sinai by the Fund expedition : the original distribution lists are lost, and our efforts to track down the
originals have not always been successful; we hope to give such information as is availablc on this subject
in our second volume.
The various columns contained in our Table must now be considered in turn.
Number of Inscription. The consecutive numbers 1 to 355 are those by which, the editors
hope, the inscriptions will henceforth be known; for purposes of reference " Sinai 147" ought to prove
an adequate mode of quotation.
The principles of classification followed by us must here be explained. The main division is between
Egyptian and non-Egyptian inscriptions : the latter (345-355) consist of no more than eleven monuments
exhibiting the new script discussed in Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, vol. iii, pp. 1-21.
Next, the
principal sites involved were distinguished ; these were I, MaghArah (1-45); 11, WBdy Nasb (46) ; 111, the
Valleys and Mines near SerBbPt el-KhBdim (47-61);
with the Approach to same (62-344).
see below under the heading Date.

Plate.

and IVY the Temple of Seriibft el-KhLdim, together

Within these divisions the arrangement was mainly chronological;

By the Roman numerals given under this head the Plates of the present volume are

indicated ; on these the numbers of the individual inscriptions are clearly marked.

As already noted,

a certain number of inscribed objects are not included in our Plates, but will be dealt with in our
second volume.

Bibliographical.

Under this head a separate column is allowed for R. WEILL, Recueil des
Inscriptions e'gyptiennes du Sinai, Paris, 1904, where fuller bibliographical details will be found.
In the second column are grouped together the necessary references to a few previous publications of
fundamental importance.

These are : William Flinders PETRIE,Researches in Sinai, London, 1906 (abbreviation :


P. R.) ; Ordnance survey of the Peninsula of Sinai, London, 1869 (the Text, containing a few line Plates,
constitutes Part I, and is here quoted as Sur. I ; of the three volumes of photographs the third alone
concerns us, and is quoted as Sur. iii) ; LOTTINDE LAVAL,Voyage dans la Phinsule Arabipue, Paris,
1855-9 (abbreviation: LL.); R. LEPSIUS, Denknzaler aus Aeyypten und Aethiopien, Berlin, 1845-55,

SYNOPSIS O F THE INSCRIPTIONS O F SINAI.

(abbreviation L. D.) ; Georg STEINDORFF,UrEunden des liyyptischen Altertzsms, containing Urkunden des
alten Reichs, bearbeitet von KURT SETHE(quoted as CTrk. I), and Urkunden der IS. D9nastie, Bearbeitet von
A concordance of these various works will be found below, pp. 17-9.
KURTSETHE(quoted as U . 1

Nature of Monument.

The indications given under this head mostly afford their own
Note, however, that the term "Free-standing stele" has been chosen, for want of a better

explanation.
phrase, in order to indicate the large stelae, usually inscribed on all four sides, that are found in the
Approach to the Temple and elsewhere ; Professor

PETRIEhas called these Bethels, but this name, for

reasons to be explained in the Text, seems to us misleading if not entirely inaccurate.


Sometimes the name of the person in whose honour the monument was erected is added under this
rubric. Such an addition is made, however, only there where the name has proved of importance for the
classification and the dating of the monument. For example, our nos. 108-10 mention a "chief intendant
of the Treasury Ptahw~r." This man caused a rock tablet (our no. 54) to be graven near Mine C in the
45th year of Amenemmes 111; hence we are permitted, with relatively small chance of error, to date
nos. 108-10 from the Temple of Seriibft el-Khbdim to this year, and to establish their position in the
series accordingly.
Date. The Egyptian monuments in Sinai range between Dynasties I-XX (circa B.C. 3200-1 150).
Maghkrah provides all the records of the Old Kingdom, with one possible exception a t Serabit el-Khbdim
(no. 62); on the other hand it shows hardly any records of the New Kingdom (nos. 44-5), which are
fairly abundant at Serbbft. The Middle Kingdom is well represented a t both of the principal sites,
the period of maximum activity being apparently the reigns of Amenemmes 111-IT.
Subject to the main principles of classification (Egyptian. and un-Egyptian inscriptions, and the four
large topographical divisions) named above, our, arrangement is chronological, ~ i n a s t ~reign,
,
and regnal
year being taken into account as far as possible. After each of the series of definitely dated monuments
of the Old and Middle Kingdoms, the XVIIIth Dynasty and Dyn. XIX-XX, we have placed a series of
monuments dated to these periods on grounds of style only. Within the individual reigns the inscriptions
assigned to specific years are taken first (e.g. Amenemmes 111, years 2-45, nos. 83-110), and those not
attributable to a definite year follow (nos. 111-117) ; but many belonging a t first sight to the latter class
(e.g., nos. 84, 90, 94) were found to have been dedicated by persons named on specifically dated monuments,
and could, consequently, be intercalated within the former class.
In such cases, the information that is
1
due solely to inference is enclosed within square brackets [ 1. As an instance we may cite nos. 108-10,
already cited under the heading Nature of Monument : these being, by comparison with no. 54, dated with
relative certainty to the 45th year of Amenemmes 111, are inserted in our series after the sole monument of
,,
,,
,, yr. 453 = [Dyn. XII,
year 44 (no. 107), the entry under the heading Date being [ ,,
Amenemmes 111, yr. 453. Should it so happen, as in the case of no. 107, that the number of the regnal
year is given, but not the reign, only the king's name is bracketed. When the year is omitted, but can
be inferred, i t is indicated, not by brackets, but ~ r e l yby the position of the inscription in the series
(e.9, no. 109).
In the XVIIIth Dynasty the reigns of Hatshepsut and Tuthmosis 111, a period of dynastic struggles,
are taken together. In the arrangement of the monuments of these reigns (nos. 1748-204) the local
distribution within the Temple has been taken into consideration, so as not to separate from one another
the scenes adorning the " Hall of Sopdu" and those in the

"

Hathor hanaffyah" respectively ; some of these

name Hatshepsut alone, some Tuthmosis I11 alone, and all clearly belong to the period of joint rule. They
are therefore classified before the stelae of the 25th and 27th years of Tuthmosis I11 (nos. 196-198), when
Hatshepsut was dead.
In other cases as well (e.g. no. 48), the topographical distribution of the texts
has been considered in fixing their number.

Exact Provenance. Under this rubric, which appears only in reference to the inscriptions from
serkbft and its neighbourhood (the main divisions 111, IV, V), we have attempted, so far as possible,

to indicate the precise spot where the individual inscriptions were found. Sometimes the source of our
information was a note written on the back of the original drawings, sometimes we were guided by Professor
C

THE INSCRIPTIONS O F SINAI.

PETRIE'S
book; but in other cases, and they are not few in number, a published or unpublished photograph
has enabled us to establish the provenance. Thus we should have been in ignorance as to the source of
no. 81 but for the fact that a small portion of it is visible in the photograph of the "Lesser hanafiyah"
published in PETRIE, Resea?-ches, fig. 105 ; too little of the statue is there seen for a reference to the
book to have been given under the heading Bibliographical, and for precise information as to the evidence
on which we base this and other localizations the student must consult our Descriptive Text.
.
The names of the various rooms aud parts of the Temple are those given to them by Professo~PETRIE,
and adopted by us in our reproduction of his plan, PI. LXXXVI.
Some special remarks are necessary in connection with the large free-standing stelae assigned by us to the
Approach to the Temple. Our plan, P1. LXXXV, has been redrawn from R. WEILL, L a Presqu'9le du Sinai,
Paris, 1908, carte 5, p. 177, where nineteen points a t which monuments stood are marked. Op. cit., pp. 175-6,
he gives a list of these monuments, some of which were at once recognizable among our materials, while others
were not. Now M. WEILL was, for a time, a member of the E.E.F. expedition, and his later book was written
after the return of that expedition. I t seems, therefore, not without -significance that his nos. 1, 10, 11, and
14 (= our 66, 82, 73, and 138 respectively), all identifiable with certainty on evidence given either by him
or by Professor PETRIE (see Descriptive Text for details), proved identical with nos. 1, 10, 11, and 14
respectively in the materials as handed over to us by the Fund. The only other original Fund numbers below
nineteen found by us were nos. 4 ( = our 133), 5 ( = our 146), 12 ( = our 74), 15 (= our 147), and 18 ( = our 248) ;
or, in other words, if ever there were any Fund copies numbered 2, 3, '6, 7, 8, 9, 13, 16, 17, or 19, their
numbers had been changed before they came into our h.ands. The coincidences above noted appear to warrant
the conjecture that Professor PETRIE'S
original nos. 4, 5, 12, 15, and 18 stood a t the points 4, 5, 12, 15, and
18 respectively on M. WEILL'S plan; and since neither scholar suggests, with regard to these monuments,
any evidence pointing in a contrary direction, we have accepted these conjectural positions in our Table, and
several of them are also indicated in our reproduction of the plan. With regard to the monuments that stood at
the remaining points we know nothing, except as regards those a t 7, 9, 16, and 17 : the stelae at 7 and 9 were,
as M. WEILL'S account makes clear, our nos. 118 and 107 respectively, and a t 17 lay the broken stele of
Sethnakht (our 271), which, Professor PETRIE
tells us (Researches, p. 75), originally stood on the south side of
the temple-entrance (see P1. LXXXVI) ; at 16 was the well-known and conspicuous stele of Sethos I (our
247), visible, for instance, in Researches, figs. 85, 90, hut left uncopied by the Fund expedition. Possibly the
remains a t some of the marked points were too much destroyed to be copied.
Plate showing original Position. Under this rubric references are made to the four maps or plans :
PI. XV, MaghLrah, adapted from PETRIE,Resea~ches,map 2, facing p. 38 ; P1. LXXXIV, Valleys of Serhbft
el-KhLdim, adapted from op. cit., map 3, facing p. 55; PI. LXXXV, The approach to the Temple of SerLbft
el-KhLdim, adapted from R. WEILL, L a Prespu'?le du Sinai, carte 5, p. l77 ; and P1. LXXXVI, Plan of
the Temple of SerLbft, el-Khkdim, adapted from PETRIE,op. cit., map 4, a t the end of the book. Some
of the entries given under this heading are enclosed in round brackets ( ); this means that the numbers of
the monuments are, for one reason or another, not actually marked on the plans.
Nature of Copy. All reproductions of the original drawings entrusted to us by the Fund are
indicated by the words E.E.F. copy; and unless they are accompanied by some further symbol, it
must be understood that they have not been altered or changed in any way. Where, however, a squeeze
(indicated by t), a photograph (indicated by "), or the original (indicated by 11) has been available, such
corrections as these permitted have beer] made. In the case of photographs, in particular, we are often unable
to guarantee that we have detected all mistakes ; but unless the asterisk or similar symbol is enclosed in
brackets ( ), the student is entitled to the belief that our sources of control have seemed to us to suffice for
their purpose. Further details will be given in the Descriptive Text-.
Number of Inscription. As a guide to the eye our final numbering is repeated a t the right of
the Table.

SYNOPSIS OF THE INSCRIPTIONS OF SINAI.

Number
Plate in
Inscrip- I this Volume.
tion. 1

3f

Il

Bibliographical.

lI

'/

Plate
showing
1 exact
1 original
' Position.

Date.

Nature of 51onument.
Other Books.'

II P. R., figs. 45-47; SW.I, 3, figs. 1 , 2 I1 Rock tablet..

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P. R., figs. 48, 49

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P. B., figs. 43, 5 0 ; LL. 3, 1;


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.
E.E.F. copy * . . .
E.E.F. copy (1
. . .

XV
XV

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XV

XV

. . . . . .

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L. D.11, 3 9 , d ; Urk.I,55
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17 b i ~
R

..

; See

"L

20

..
..
..

51, 22
26

27

..
..
..

, , ,, . . . . . . . . . .
,, ,, . . . . . . . . . .

XI1
XI
XIV

i SW.iii, 4; L. D., 11, 137, e

LL.8,l;L.D.I1,14O,n

..

....

. . . . . . . .

Old Kingdom

..

XI1
XI1

..I!/ 1.

of Ameny,? cf. 142

...

Dyn. VI, Phiops 11, yr. of 2nd


. . . . . . . .
census

........ l
,, ,, . . . . . . . . . .
I
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Il
,,

. . . . . . . .

. . . . . .

..

,?

1
. . . . . . . . i
. . . . . . . .

..

. . . . . . . .

7)

, , , ,

Din. XII, Amenemmes 111, yr. 2

,,

,,

,,

9,

,7

9,

)l

,,

,l

,..30/

,,

y,

yr. 41
yr. 42

....

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,,

9,

,,

9,

1,

9,

9,

7,

>9

,)
,,
,,

:>

3,

9,

,,

,,

X I

XV

..
XV

. . . . . . . .
Hand-copy after LEPSIUS. .

10
11

....
....

Traced from squeeze, with additions from LEPSIUS.. . . . .

'~racedfrornsqueeze .

. . . . .

Traced from squeezes .

. . . . .

. . . . . . . .
Traced from squeezes . . . . . .

E.E.F. copies

From publications (2 copies)


From publication

Traced from squeeze

..

......
. . . . . .

. . . . .
. . . . .
E.E.F. copy t * . . . . . . . .
I Traced from squeeze . . . . . .

Traced from squeeze*

....

Traced from squeeze *

. . . . . .

Traced from squeeze

9,

,, yr. 43
,,y r . 2 0 + ~
,
9

,, Amenemmes IV, yr. 6

1
I

. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

>,

99

. . . . . .

,,

Hand-copy from rubbing

Middle Kingdom

....

......

XI11

Fragment of rock tablet

Traced from squeeze

XI11

Rock inscription

..
Semi-hieratic gratlito ..

E.E.F. copy f * . . . . . . .
Traced from E.E.F. photograph

Hieratic graffito .

Traced from squeeze *

XIV

. . . . . . . . 1

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

..........

XI11
XI11
XI11
XI11
XI1

..

,,
>

9,

. . . . . . . .

9,

1,

3,

....

E.E.F. copy" . . . . . . . . . .

..
..
..

...
Semi-hieratic graffito . .
Graffito
......
......
........
............

....
........

E.E.F. copyt*
Traced from squeeze

......

Graffito?

42
43

l{
I

LL. 2, 4 ; L. D. ''IJ
Urk.IV, 393 .

..

..

28, 2 ;
Stele

Dyn. XVIII, Hatshepsut-Tuthmosis 111, yr. 16 . .


..
Dyn. XIX, Ramesses I1

. . . .

1 Abbreviations : P. R. = PETRIE,
Researches h Sinai ; Sur. = Ordnance Sarvey; LL.= ~~ DE LAVAL
; L. D. = LEPSIUS,
Denkmiiler ;
"pbols : t collated with squeeze ; * collated with photogrsph; U collated with origiml; ( ) source used for collation imperfect or

tion.

.
.
.
.

E.E.F. copy *

Traced from squeezes

.
.

.
.
.
.

. . . . . . . .

E.E.F. copy t*

....

Dyn. VI, Phiops I , yr.


18th census . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.
.
. . . . . . . . . . . . .
LL. 5, 3 . . . . . . . . . . . .
Sur. iii, 4 ; L. D. 11, 137, d . . . . . , , . . . . . . . . . . . .

..

,,,,

Rock tablet..

,,

XV

. . .

Dadkar6 Asosi, yr.


9th census
...
Dadkare Asosi . . .

.
.
.
.

E.E.F.copyt

,, ,, Dadkare Asosi, yr. after

,, ,,

L. D. IT, 137, h . . . . . . . . '


LL.7,5; L.D.II,137,i . . . . ;

XIV

Menkauhor

3rd census

l
/ Rock sculpture in relief . . . . I
tableb. . . . . . . . . .
D ]Rock tablets
........
l
.

,,

....

1
..........
.

,,

..

. . . . . . . .
,, ,, Neuserre Ini . . . .

..............
,),,..........
, ) . . . . . . . . . .

79

iii, 3 ; LL. 5, 1 ; L. D.]!


{Sur.11,137,f
..........
{ Sur.1 3iii,7 , g3. .; LL.. . 2,. .3 ;. . . . . .

X
XI11

.
.
.
.

E.E.F. copy t *

E.E.F. copy t

. . . . . . .

Dyn. V, Sahure

..............
..........
I Gr&ti
~ o c kinscription.. .. :. ..

..
........
a"

. . . . .

,, . . . . . . . . . .

L"

'

"

I,

............

Sur. I, 3, fig. 3

1491,]

"

,, . . . . . . . . . .

BRUGSCH,
!l%esaurus,p.
no. 11
L. D. Text, V, 381 : BRUGSCH, Gr&to
..
Thesaurus, p. 1493, no. 17

..

..

.
.
.
.

Traced from squeeze *

"

1
....

15

"

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . /

Uk. I, 56; see too BRUGSCH,


Thesaurus, p. 1494, nos. 19, 21 . .

V111

9,

,,

..........

[Trk. I, 55

,l

, , ,, . . . . . . . . . .

31:

L. D. II,39, e ; Urk. :%457

1,

--

E.E.F. copy t *

XV

Dyn. 111, Tosorthros . . . . . .


,, Sanaknt . . . . . . iI

. . . . . . Dyn. IV, Snofru

"

. . . . . .

lofNumber
Inscrip

Kature of Copy.2

. . . . . . . .

..

E.E.F.copyt

..

Said to have been seen by EBERS

13
13

THE INSCEIPTIONS O F SINAI.

1 1 . - W ~ YNASB.

Number
Plate i i
Inscrip- this Volume.
tion. .

Of

$vIEILL,

..

.-

p
-

Other Books.'

Reczteil.

Bibliographical.

.-

Nature of Mcaument.

Il

-.

Date.

.-. -

! Rock tablet. . . . . . . . . .

..

Plate
showing
exact
original
Position.
l

iI

Dyn. XII, Amenemmks 111,yr. 20

VALLEYS AND MINES NEAR

IIL-THE

Number
of Inscrip- thP1ate in
is Volume.
tion.

4'7
48
49

50

XVI
XVI
XVI

I
RecueiZ.

56

52

XVI

..

53
54

XVII
XVIII

Rock tablet

57

LL. 10, 1..

XVIII

..

56

XVIII

59

......

....

>>

17

XIX

102

60

XIX

101

61

..

..

Plate showing
original Position.

Exact Provenance.

........
........
.......

Dyn. XII, Amenemmea 11,yr. 24

.. 1

....

Rock niche
9,

99

......
...... - ,

tablet of
[Rock
108-10
.

99

$7

,J

79

$9

$9

3,

99

Y>

,, ,, [Amenemmes IIf], yr. 29

. Figures incised on rock

[,,

,,

Number
!of Inscription.

Nature of Dopy.'

LXXXIV

97

......

LXXXIV

Mines

.........

..

,,

........

..

1,

....

........

. . . .

......
..
..........

P., R., fig. 74

......

39

SteIe

9,

51

LXXXV

E.E.F. copy

..

52

LXXXIV

E.E.F. copy t*

yr. 44

Mine B

. . . .

9,

7,

yr. 45

Mine C

. . . . . .

LXXXIV

. . . . .

LXXXIV

E.E.F. copy * ..

55

......

LXXXIV

E.E.F. copy t . .

56

,, ,, Amenemmes IV, yr. 6 A t point P . . . . .

LXXXIV

I E.E.F. copy * . .

......(

LXXXIV

E.E.F. copy t . .

....../

LXXXIV

Traced from'
squeeze,compared
with E.E.F. copy

.....

..

......1

..

1,

7)

Mine D

Mine E

,,

1 Doubtful

),

9,

Is

S?

,, yr. 7
..........
9,

y,

(l)

From asmine

Rock shrine a t Q

..

LXXXIV

Abbreviations : P. R. = PETBIE,Research in Sinai; Sur. = O r d ~ ~ t cSurvey;


e
LL. = LOTTIN
DE LAVAL;L. D. = LEPSIUS,
D e n M l e r ; Urk. = SETHE, Urkunden.
Symbols: t collated with squeeze; * collated with photograph; 1) collated with original; ( ) source used for collation imperfect or illegible; or else incomplete collation.

I
53

'

57

58

50

..

T r a c e d from\
BTJRTON'S note....
book

Y,

Dyn. XVIII, Tuthmas& IT, yr. 4

47

97

Dyn. XII, Amenemmes 111

........

Rock tablet

48

3,

Middle Kingdom (1)

E.E.F. copy (7)

E.E.F. copy *

LXXXV

,,

>9

-l

E.E.F. copy t ..

79

Rock tnblet and graffiti : 58e


Ekhrof, cf. 234 . . . . . .

......

,, Amenemmes 111,yr. 38 Neighbourhood of temple

Ptahwer, cf.
.

Rock tablet of Sinofret, 4 . 1 1 2

i
1

2,

Mine A

......

Stele

59

46

SERBIT E L - K ~ D I M .

Date.

Rock tablet of Sebkhirhab, cf.


106-7 . . . . . . . . . .

....

58

55

79

,,
,,

99

161

XVIII

1 1

........

E.E.F. copy

Other Books.1

50
51

51

. m

XVI

Number
of Inscription.

Nature of Dopy.'

I
Nature of Monument.

WEILL,

Bibliographical.

..

59

11

T H E INSCRIPTIONS O F SINAI.

10

TEMPLE OF SERAB~T E L - K H ~ I MAND THE APPROACH TO IT-Continued.

IFT.-THE

--

rflz:~i~Number

XXXII

Other Books.'

i , 1 ;L
6, 1 ;
L. D, 11,137, b . . . .

..

73 + 162
XXXVI

105

XXXIV

..
55 + 79

106

SXXV

..

107

XXXIII

..

108

XXXIII

..

109

XXXIII

110
111

XXXVI
XXXII"

/
/

111

113

ll4

LL. 8, 5

P. R., fig. 119..

l{

)
l

-.
.-

!
l
i

99

9,

1,

C ,,

7,-

,,

9,

.....

.76+77+
78
(+let)

h{I,
'

XLV

log

XLVI

..

..

l26

XL1

l27

XLVIII

128

XLIV

..
..

62

+ 68

. . . ~. .

..I1 .

....
.

...

....

....1

lI

P. R., fig. 125 ; Sur. iii,


16 ; LL. 6, 4 ; 7, 2 ; Free-standing stele ..
L.D.II,144,r . . . .

..

..

L. D. 11, 144, p

....

,
[

,,

'

. . . .

9,

3,

........
P- R., 'g. log; LL.
......
L. D. 11, 140,o . . . .; wall inscriptions
Inscription from column
..
....

XLIV

..
..

XLIV

..

....

XL

..

99

....

Fragment of stele

Architrave inscription

....

131

XL

..

....

Statuette. .

132

XL

..

....

Lintel
-

-.

99

99

1 .-

......

..

..

,,

..

Temple

portico court..

,,

l3 --

porch

,,

,,

E.E.F.

p,

Y9

1,

9,

..

~
portico
court..~

LXXXVI
~

1, yr. 18

,,

old approach..

LXXXVI

......

9,

Y,

9,

9,

[Amenemmes IV 'l]

79

99

97

9,

19

9,

v,

,,

,,

.,

)%

,,

,,

,, ,

., 1

99

y,

..

..

l
1

,,

9I

,,

sanctuary

..
E.E.F. copies ..
E.E.F. copy * ..
E.E.F. copy * . .

LXXXV
LXXXVI

. ]l

,,

..

LXXXVI

LXXXVI

Temple

,,
-

.. I
.. '

E.E.F. copies

..
.. ,

......

..

. . . . . .

..

in front of cave

E.E.F. copies
E.E.F. copy

LXXXVI 1 E.E.F. copy

Hathor hanafiyah(1) . . . . . .
Temple, portico court (l) (LXXXVI)

Amenemmes [111('l)],
i
yr. 23 I
"
Amenemmes [111(?)l

..

,,

....

.. '

W. facet*, N.
edge (*) . . . . .

portico court.

,, portico . . . .
,, ,, MaLkare.. . . . .
......
,, ,, Amenemmm IV .. , Temple
. . l ,, portico . . . .
,, ,,

97

(?)l

,, ,, Amenemmm IV and

E.E.F. copies ;
W. facet*,
S.
~
edge* . . . .

copies ;S.
. Lxxxvl [ E.E.F.
edge* ..
..
E.E.F. copy . .
Temple
......
E.E.F. copies; E.
,, sanctuary ..
1)
,, shrine of kings LXXXVI I E.E.F. copies .. I

,,

,, ] yr. 9

'1

copy

..
..

E.E.F. copy

Temple, shrine of kings

yr. 8

,J E.E.F.

......

,Y

3,

copies ;

upper part t *

,,

yr. 6

..
E.E.F. wpy t ..
E.E.F. copies . .
E.E.F. copy . .
E.E.F. copy

....

99

E.E.F. topies ;
W. face*, S.}
edge*, N. edge*

E.J3.F. copy *l\

..

Temple

. . Temple

LXXXVI

..

9,

,,l

93

..

E.E.F. copies ;
S. edge (*) .

LXXXV

..

3,

,, ,,

,,

. . . . . . . .
..........

--

,J

. . . . ; ,,

......

E.E.F. copy (1

LXXXVI

......

101~

E.E.F. copy * ..
(E.E.F.
copies ;
W. face *
..

..

yr.
cf. 451
541) Temple

Dyn. XII, Amenemmar 111

19

9,

. .

,, ,,

......

I Large stele

79

-p )

'

101

..

....

Approach ('l)

yr. 40

Mackar6

scenes and inscrip

Wall scenes and inscriptions. .

.. -.

......!
,, sanctuary . . I

..

E. E. F. copy,)
found wrapped
with 101
.

.......

,, ] yr. 44 Approach (ix) . . . .

9,

......

; Wall inscriptions ..

..

.
yah
"
Temple

~Zaf,
P. R., fig. 120 ;,LL. 8, 3; l Free-standing stele with
I

....

l{

77

LXXXVI I E.E.F. copies

LXXXVI

......
......
, . . . . . . I D p . XII, Amenemmm IV, yr. 4 1 A p p r d ( ~ i ). . . .

Stele

yr. 30

~{E.E.F. copies ;
LXXXVI l W. face (+)* .

shrine of kings

of Inscrip-

Nature of Copy.?

......

. . . . . .

I(b),P.R.,fig.9B5..

. . . . :[,,

)S

. . . . . . . . . ./

Stele

,,

Dyn. XII, Amenemmes I11


1,

Free-standing stele .

..

XLVII

yr. 27

1,

. . . . . .I

Pieces of a stele

,,

]
. Dyn. XII, Amenemmes 111

P.R.,Gg.115 . .
P. R., 4. 116..

XLVIII

Sur. iii, 13 ; LL. 4, 1 ; I

..

125

j.

Free-standing stele
Sculptured block .

....:

room G

Temple

Amenemmm 111,yr. 23

..
cf. 54

P. R., figs. 105,125 ; Sup- F


iii, 16; LL. 4, 3 ; 11, 2

71

XL111

..

'

1i -

Pta'L Br

XL11

130

Block from wall

....

, ]

........

xxxvllr {

cf. 53

....

60 66
(+ 164)

XLVII

9,

,, ]yr. 25

....

(P. R., fig. 109, top, left)

..

XL1

..

stele of Nehy,
[Freestanding
g. 103. . . . . . . . . .

........

..

1 2 9 ~1

SmaU shle

155

XLIV

XXXVI

/l

,, 1

shle of Renf[Free-standing
onkh Nehy, cf. 105 . .

..
.

,,

. . . . I ,,,,

Upper part of stele

XXXVII

XXXIX

129

....

....
....

,,

Plate showing
original Posi- l
tion.

,>

144

....
P. R., fig. 113

-.- -

Renfsonb .

Exact Provenance.

Dyn. XII, Amenemmas 111,yr. 20 Temple, old approach..

....

..

104

Date.

l hr.

..

Nature of Monument.

j4

Bibliographical.
- -- .

-W~ZI,,
Reclleil.

pbb in 1
this Volume.

101

LXXXVI

9,

9,

>?

..

Drawn from a
photograph ..
E.E.F. copy*

..

j E.E.F. copy ..

- -

Abbreviations : P. R. = PETRIE,
Researches in Sinai; Sur. = Ordnance Surveg ; LL. = LOTTIN
DE LAVAL;
L. D. = LEPSIUS,
Denkmiiler ; Urk.= SETHE,
Urkuh.
S p b o l s : t collated with squeeze; * collated with photograph ; 11 collated with original ; ( ) source used for collation imperfect or illegible; or else incomplete collation.
This names "the brother of the prince of the Rethenu EJbbdd," cf. 85, 87, 92, and therefore ought to belong to the earlier part of the reign.
The owner of this stele is named on a graffito (7) a t bottom of 114, E. side.
We have no hand-copy of the figure of Sopd between 124 (a) and (b). The attribution t o Zaf is based solely on the position in the shrine of kings.

SYNOPSIS O F THE INSCRIPTIONS O F SINAI.

1V.-THE

I Number

TEMPLE OF S E R ~ B ~ETL - K ~ I MAND THE APPROACH TO IT-Continued.

Plate in

of Inscrip
I
tion.

..

Nature of Monument.

Other Books.'

Recueil.

LV

--

Bibliographical.

11

Date.

,l

unknown,
/ Free-standing stele . . . . .. )l I Middle Kingdom, reignF2 [+ 21
I

1 S*

....

.,

........
.........

TOP of stele

....

LXXXV

......

3)

.. !

133

..

134

' 'E.E.F.
reignunLwmy
yr. 11

..

E.E.F. copies

,i E.E.F. copy

reignyr.unknown,l!l~emple~
S of ~ a t h o r1 L x X X V I
5 [+ X]
hanafiyah
....
Temple

/ Number /
original Pai- I Nature of Copy.* of Ig;:p-/
tion.
,
1
i
I
I

Exact Provenance.

....

l
Plate showing I

Temple,oldsppmacl~

LXXXVI

copies :
E. face, W. face,
UPPr Part t, S.
e d g e , u p p e r 1 136
part*; N. edge,
t r a c e d f r o m p ~1 ~
MER'S note-book

Lxxxrr

E.E.F. copies ;
E. face (*), W.
face, bottom (*)

137

E.E.F. mpy

138

reign unknown,

,f

....

1 Top of free-standing stele

LL. 8, 4 ;L. D. 11, 144, q

Free-standing stele (2)

79

..

3,

u*novs(
vr. 31

......

LXXXV

Near approach to temple

'I

. . . . . .

Unknown

}l 1

Traced

.....

.. 1

from

....

1I
1

139

....

F-standing

stele..

..

......
Free-standing stele of Aminy,
2 cf. 28 . . . . . . . . . .
Free-standing stele.. . . . .

....

LIV

....

70

9,

99

' Side of free-standing stele (1). .

. . . .
. . . . . .i

..
1 Side of freestanding stele ..
i Part of stele (1) . . . . .
Wall inscription . . . . . .
,
Side of free-standing stele (1). . I

..
..

XLV

. . . . . . .. i
/ From a doorpost . . . . . . .
i Door jambs

l
l

XLVIIl

XLVIII

XLVIII

L1
L111

L111

..

....
....

..
..
..

5.

LIV

LIV

......j

...... /
unknown king,
yr. 17

Unknown

Temple

. . . . .

......

.
.
.
.

l
.I
.r
.
.

......

....

E.E.F. copy

145

LXXXV

E.E.F. copies . .

146

LXXXV

E.E.F. copy

.
.

147

....
(LXXXVI)

......

....

......

....

9,

2,

99

,,

Traced from
squeeze.. ..

....

E.E.F.copy

Symbols:

..

'

E.E.F. copy *[l

j E.E.F. copy (11)

....

E.E.F. copy

. . . . I! ,,

. . .

. . . . . .

Temple

,,

! Unknown
Templ.

....

,,

148

149

150

151

'

152
153

.. 1
.. 1

154
155

....
....
....
....
....
....

.........

....

Part of small stele . . . . . .

....

. . . . . . . .

....

'E.E.F.copies..
E.E.F. copy

156

..

158
1
I

E.E.F.copyII..;
E.E.F.copy

9,

,,

I E.E.F. copy

159
160

161

..

162

jE.E.F.copyII..

163

..

164

1E.E.F.copyI1..

165

..

166

E.E.F. copy

,
l

..

'I

167

E.E.F. copy (1 . . ,

168

..
E.E.F. copy * (1

169

"

9,

E.E.F. copy
l

' Abbreviations : P.

E.E.F. copies ..

....

Small stele
Small stele

144

..

. . . .

....

143

I
I

Altar

P. R., fig. 1 2 2 . .

..

E.E.F. copy (t)

....
....

Lower portion of small stele . .

,,

142

. . .

....
....
....
....

. . . . . . . . . .

,,

..

Unknown

Fragment of free-standingstele '

.
.
.
.

141

. . . . . .

Part of small stele

copies;{!

E.E.F. copies

. . . . . . I. Temple, sanctuary (?) .. ' LXXXVI

......I
Small stele
. . . . . . . .I
Part of small stele . . . . . . 1

9,

......

...
P. B., fig. 121 . . . . . . Small obelisk . . . . .
Part of small stele . . .
....
....
. . .
,,

..
..

......
....
Approach (v)
. . . . . .
,,
(xv) . . . . j
. . . . . . . Unknown . . . . .:
. . . . . . i Temple, sanctuary (1) ..

Lower part of double statuette

Fragments of stele

....

......

......

....

LxxXvI

Part of stele (?)

. . . . . . .

, XLVI

Unknown

From edge of free-standing]!

. . . .

......
......

..

LXXXVI

....
* S . .

....

1 Fragment of stele

XLVI

porch

..
......

Small semi-hieratic stele

E.E.F.

. . . . . . . , . ,,
......l

, Parts of free-standing stele

L1

l' .

edge (*)

83

[? Amenemmes
111,yr. 42]]

Temple, portico court..

Side of free-standing stele (l) of


Renfsonb,? CJ 100,101, l o l l

XLIII

. . . .

R. = PETRIE,
Researches iqt Sinai ; Sur. = Ordnance Survey ; LL. = LOTTIN
DE LAVAL
; L. D. = LEPSIUS,
Dmkmiih ; Urk.= SETHE,Urku*.
collated with squeeze; * collated with photograph; Ij collated ~ t original;
h
( ) source used for collation imperfect or illegible; or else incomplete collation-

170

THE INSCRIPTIONS O F SINAI.

TEMPLE OF SERAB~T EL-KH&IM AND THE APPROACH TO IT- Continued.

IV.-THE
-

171~

172

l73

LvI

1 7 4 1

l
I

..

P. R., figs. 144, 2 ; 148, 3

....

....

174~

147,l; 148,4-6; 150, l ]


7, 9, 1 0 ; 152, 9-11 ;
154, 2, 3, 6 . . . . . .

..

LVI

li5

....

. . . . . . ..

Large stele
9,

Y t

......
Part of architrave . . . . . .
. Stele . . . . . . . . ..

..

P. R., fig. 124

183

184

..

LVIII
LVIII

..

..

..

186

LX

..

187

LVII-

l
189
190

LIX
LIX

..

,9

. . . . . .

,,
,,

portico

..

LXXXVI

(LXXXVI)

of Inscrip-

tion.

.
p
..

--

....
. . . .

lil

E.E.F. copy

..
.. ,

17'3

.,
..

. . .

portico (2)

,,

,,

Temple

. . . . . .

..

....

"

. . . . . .

..

....

'

,,

,,
9,

Lintel block

. . . . . . . .

1 Fragment of a titulary (1)

..

"

9,

192

LX

89

Hatshepsut and
Tuthmosis 1111

. . . . Ii

1,

9,

..

Hatshepsut

P. R., 6g. 101..

Sculptured block

. . . . ..

97

,,

,,

Sculptured blocks

'

. . . . . .

9,

l{

. . . . . .

Scenes and inscriptions on pillars, naming Nakht, Cf. 181,


183-4 . . . . . . . . . . I

,'I{'gs'. 100-1,
. . . . 103-47'
. .. ji[1
....

153

174

U&. IV, 548

..

.,

[Hatshepsut]

,,

[Tuthm~sisIII] ..

......

,,

sanctuary

31

hall of Sopdu

99

,,

Hatshepsut and
Tuthm&s 1111

,,
,,

Tuthmois I11

,,

..

"

Hatshepsut ..
Tuthmosis 111

9,

9,

3,

..

,,
,,

7,

,,

7,

......

,,

1,

9,

2,

. . . . . .

. . i

[Tu thmosis 1111 ..

,,

Scenes on doorway..

l59

....

face*

I LXXXVI : E.E.P. copy

il

* ..

7)

181
I

LXXXVI 11 E.E.F. copy


I
LXXXTI !
,, ,,

,,

9)

,,

LXXXVI

Hathorbnaf'-'.j'

Tuthmosis I11

..

'1

(LXXXVI)

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banaf'-ll LXXXVI
yahj

HathOr panafiyah (1)

If

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,

,,
,

I-

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.' 1

,,

v,

LXXXVI

9,

1,

E.E.F. copy

.. 1

182

183

..

panafi-]
yah

..

'

184

185

186

'

iI

"

"

E.E.F. copy * . .
E.E.F.mpy*..

(LXXXVI) E.E.P. copies

188

1
l

..

189
190

LXXXYI

187

..

E.E.F. copies

yah

i
..

E. E. F. copies ;

No copy available

Hatshepsut and . I
Tuthmosis 1II)l

99

. . . . . . . .

175
l76

!i E.E.F. copy *. .

..

9Y

Scene from a wall

old approach..

......

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..

. . . .

9,

I E.E.F. copy

LXXXVI

,,

~ i n t eand
l doorposts

Tuthmosis 111, yr.


Hatshepsut and
Tuthmosis IIT, yr. 201;

174~

,, ,, ,, . . I'

[Hatshepsut and)/ Temple


Tuthmosis 1111,yr. 11

,,

,, ,, ,,

iP.

.
.- i

W. of pylon .

.... ;

....

....

,,

,,
,,
,,
,,

Tuthmosis 111, yr. 5

1 P. R., fig. 110..

9,

,,

......

..

191

LX1ll

9 )

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..

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LXII

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9,

29

,,

. . . . Sphinx . . . . . . . . . .

....

il

,,
,,

...

I
l

'I
I

....

I P. R., pp. 88-9

7,

I
Figures outlined in red
. . . . Nakht, '
on wall..
cf. 181, I
Scenes and inscriptions on pillars . .

....

88

1 Wall inscription

....

,,

Piece of cornice

~3

,,

Large stele of Nakht, cf. 183-4,


191
..........

"

......

99

Free-standing stele .

..-P-.-

3,

P. R., figs. 146,2,3; 148,

..

LVIII

i1

9,

LVIII

P. R.,figs. 148, 1 ; 151, 16

177

..

p
-

l
Minor objects . . . . . . . . Dyn. XVIII, [Amosis I] . . . . l
,, Amenophis I ..
,,
,, . . . . . . .. !, ,,
Lintel
..
. . . . . . . . . . ,,
,,
Portion of architrave ( 8 ) . . . .
..
l
........
,, Tuthmosis I ..

LVII

Number

LVI

..
..
..
..
..

..
..

Plate showing I
original PosiNature of Copy.?
tion.

Exact Provenance.

Date.

Nature of Monument.
-

171

Other Books.]

Recwil.

i
l

Bibliographical.

Plate In
tion.
-

--

p
-

copies ; 1
N.E. pillar, E . / \
1I\ E.E.F.
face(*) .; ..(l

iI

l91

),

>)

Hathor b n a f i - ) (LXXXvI)
yah (7) 1

1x0
.gmd
available

copy

..

194

195

196

.. (LXXXVI) No copy available !

197

I E.E.F. copy * . . 1

198

pylon, S. half

'

LXXXVI

E.E.F. copies*

through pylon

196
197

[LL. 4,2 ; L. D. 111,29, a ;


Urk.IV, 885 . . . .

LXIV

..

P. R., p 81

198

LXIV

199

LXV

200

LXI

P. R., figs. 110, 123 ; Sur.


iii,li;LL.ll,l
..

'

......

. . . . . . . .

1 Lintel

. . . . . . . . . .

>,

,,

1,

,,
7

,,
3)

202
203

LXV
LXII
LXIV

I
I

....
. . . .

. . . . . . - . / ,,
. . . . /, ,,
Wall inscription (1)
i
I Portion of lintel . . . . . .
l
I Lintel . . . . . . . . . .
Top of stela

....

--

..

room N . .

LXXXVI

..

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......

room 0..

9)

. . . . . .
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......

79

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7,

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7)

7,

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13

.. j

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..
..

E.E.F. copy t

....

20 1

,,

yr. 25

Temple
9

-.

.
E.E.F. copy * . .
E.E.F. copy . .
,, ,, ..
E.E.F. copies . .
E.E.F.copy

..
..
..

p
-

l Abbreviations : P. R. = PETRIE,
Researches in Sinai ; Sur. = Ordmfiw Survey ; LL. = L o m DE
~ LATAL
; L. D. = LEPSIUS,
Dmkmiiler ; Urk. = SETHE,UrJEUnd2.a.
* Symbols: t collated with squeeze; * collated with photograph; 11 collated with original; ( ) source used for collation imperfect or illegible ; or else incomplete collation.

'

199
200
201

20-2

203

SYNOPSIS O F THE INSCRIPTIONS O F SINAI.

1V.-THE

TEMPLE OF

SERAB~T EL-KH~DIM AND THE


...

Number
of =scrip-

Plate in
thisVolume.

I
Nature of RIonument.

WEILL,
Recueil.

--

..

..

I
I

....

..

P. R., fig. 148, 8

207

LXII

208

LVIII

1209

..

Sur. iii, 8 . .

92

103
94

..

..

lo7

106

'

....

LXV

Block

......

....
i

214

P. R . , fig. 95

95

LXV

..

..

LXV

..

LXV

I
1

222
223
224
225
226
227

/
,I

......

....

....

..
LXV

......

LXV

{Inscription
column. .

from

~athori

-.I
.... i
..

Fragments of alabaster vaee

..

From an altar..

......

Base of a statue

......

Parts of small statue


Fragment of stele

LXVII

Small stele

LXVII
LXVIl

1
1

'

7,

99

,,

9,

99

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,,

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,I

9,

99

77

97

97

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39

99

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,,

*,

,,
,,
,,
,,
,,
,,

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..

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1)

room L (3)

,,

room J

..

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99

,,

99

3,

3,

,?

9,

19

99

9,

LXVIII

9,

......

,,

......
Broken stele . . . . . . . .
Small stele . . . . . . . .
Parts of a stele
......

z:::

LXTTIII
LXVIII

Small stele
P. RV fig-1469 6-8 ;1499 1 ;
150, 3 ; 155, 4 , 5

room B

..

,,

room D or E (1)

..

,,

room D . .

..
..

........

99

"

,. . 1

9,

9,

,,l
........
. . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . .

,,

9,
2,

. . . . ..

E.E.F. copy

. 1

212

213

LXXXVI 1 E.E.F. copy * . . '

214

LXXXVI

(LXXXVI) l.

..
.
..

,,

".IF. copy
1,

..
..
..
..

..

-.

! E.E.F. copies ..

211

11

21.5
216
217

C o p i e d from)'
original . . . .

E.E.F. copy

..

.. (LXXXVI)
,,
,,
'
..
-.
. . . . .. ,
E.E.F. copy I! ..
..
..
9,

Y,

..
..
..
..

9,

E.E.F. copy 11

(LXXXVI) E.E.F. copy


l

..

..

..

..

..
..

..
..

/I

E.E.F. copy (1
E.E.F. copy (1

..

..

'

E.E.F. copy *

..

..
..
..
..
..

..

9,

9,

.. - .

Dyn. XIX, Ramesses I

..

..
..

..
..

.,

. . . . . .

..

..
..
..
..
..

223

1
1

227

1
1

..
..

232

233

.
E.E.F. stelc 11 ..

235
236

1E.E.F.copy..

237

/ E.E.F. copy /j ..
!

E.E.F. copy
: E.E.F. copy *

238

..
..

239
240

E.E.F. copy t ..
l/E.E.F.copy\..

242

..

243

E.E.F. copy *

211

.
E.E.F. copy 11 . .

j E.E.F. copy *

244
245

....

' Abbreviations : P. R.
t

Il

E.E.F.

Symbols :

221

..

,,
i1E.E.F.copyIl..

(LXXXVI)

226

2 18

224
225

. . l

..
..

......

..

210

E.E.F. copy *

LXXXVI

sanctuary

........
....
,,
,, cave . .
........
..
........
. . . . . . . . Temple . . . .
....
.........
....
........
....
. . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . Unknown . . . .
. . . . . . . . 1 Temple
....

Sethos I

/i

..

....

. . . . . . . 1. , , , ,

..

E.E.F. copy l\

..

i)

i
1

..

....

Temple

208

209

E.E.F. copy

..

LXXXVI

....

206

207

.. ..

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1i

NOmpy available

..

1,

LXXXVI

....

,,

..

roon1E..

211

i. ,,

E E.F. copies
(*)

(LXXXVI) NOcopy available '

..

.. 1

,,

,,

(LXXXVI) E.E.F. copy

. . . . ..
. . . . ..
. . . . ..

Temple

204
205

.... /

19

93

:
/
i
.
;);
1
{ k)
{F$z:r!i'2.'..

LXXXVI

..

,,....

97

,1

Number
of Inscription.
I

( E.E.F. copy

(LXXXVI)

....

9,

..........

Base of statuette

l LxvllI

,9

99

..

.
.
.
.
.

7>

..

......

Temple

yr. 36

...
...
...
...
...

(LXXXVI)

....

..

/ ,,
,,l
l
,,l P a n - /
has^,
,,l )
I Temple

7,

9,

3,

,,

..

Broken stele

rmm K . .

- --

Nature of Copy."

LXVIII

S)

9,

..........

'

Temple

..

..

......

Dyn. XVIII

........

Fragment of stele

I,

,)

Unknown ; naming
cf. 5 8 8 . .

LXVII

,,

,,
,,

......
........

I
)

77

If

LXVII

9l

Temple, porch ('l)

9,

LXVII

......

p,

LXVII

LXVII

,j

7)

Amenophis I11

......

232

231

334

.
,)

.....
Inscribed fragment
....

LXVI

,)

Tuthmosis IV

..
..

1l

Parta of a basalt statuette

Fragment of stele

229

233

>l

7)

.....

Lower part of stele

9,

99

99

3)

........
Inscription from column (1) ..
Lintel block . . . . . . . .

,,

9)

,,
,,

......
......

Inscription
from
column (l) . . .

LXV

Amenophis I1

,,

....

Fragment of wall inscription (P)

,,

of Panhasi,

Large stele

--

-.

8,

[ ,,
~ s s of
e a statuette.. . . . . [ ,,
....
I
(See t m P. R., fig. 144, 9) Base of an alabaster statuette ' [ ,,
See P. R . , p. 7 i

LXTT

228
230

LXTT

..........

From statue of a baboon

1 ,

1I

. . . . . . . . .

On Hathor pillar

LIX
LXVI

Doorpost .

99

HathOrl

from

..

Dyn. XVIII, Tuthmosis [III]

. . . . . . . .

P. R., figs. 1 3 3 ; 145, l ; ,


146, 1, 5 ; 148, 11-2
Minor objects..
150, 2 ; 155, 5 , 7
..;(

..

LXVI

......

LL. 8, 2 ; L. D. 111, 7 1 , d

......
. . . . Minor objects . . . . . . . .

14 ; LL. 12, 1 ; Large stele


{Sur.L. iii,
D. 111, 71, c . . . . 211-22

LXVI
LXVI

iP.R.,p.W
I

Exact Provenance.

Date.

Sculptured block

Inscriptions
columns
I

Plate showing
original Posi- '
tion.

Other Books.'

LXII

..-.--.----p---

.-p

.
.
p
-

Bibliographical.

-. ..

APPROAC'H TO IT-Co~ztinued.

s u r i , ~; LL. = LODE LAVAL;L. D. = LEPSIUS,


Denkmiiler ; Urk. = SETHE,Urkunden.
I- PETRIE,
Researches in Sinai ; Sur. =
collated with squeeze ; * collated with photograph ; 11 collated with original; ( ) source used for collation imperfect or illegible ; or else incomplete collation.
E

THE INSCRIPTIONS OF SINAI.

Plate in
thin Volume.

$:FP-/
1

247

248

I'

LXVIII

LXIX
i

249
250

LXIX

1
l

251

/
1

l
1

252

LXX
LXX

254

LXIX

1255

LXX

256

.:

257

258

..

....

1 114+115 :{I P. R.*lo,'gs*


3;

1 LXXII

264

LXXII

..

LXIX

265
266

LXXIII

267
I

..

268

LXIII

270

..

271

ILxxIrr

I
i

....

LXXIII

l
(

LXXI
LXXV

'

,,

{Lower part of statue of]


Rameases I1 and Hathor .
i Base of statue.. . . . . . .

99

19

....

,,
,,
,,

,,

,,

>,

,,

I,

9,

99

9,

9,

,,

9,

l,

,,

l)

,,

,,

,,

,,

1%

9,

9,

9,

,S

99

))

' 7 ,

3,

77

,,

3,

P,

79

7,

, Meneptah

P. R., figs. 144,8,10; 146,


l 1 ; 147, 3, 4 ; 149. B;[: Minor objects
150, 7 ; 151, 2 . . . . l'

9,

......

9,

,,

Amenemopt

......

....
....

......

........

....
....
....
.. ' . l

jt

, , , ,

Sethos 11

,,

,,

,,

Tawosret

....

,,

,,

Setbakht

..

2,

....

YY

....

....

Stele
iii, 16

.....

........

LXXVI I

..
119

280
281

LXX
LXXI

282

LXIX

..

. . . . . Wall scene and inscriptions ..


....:
..
,
l
....
j Doorpost . . . . . . . . . .
....
I Architrave . . . . . : . .

; P. R., fig. 107 .


il
P.R.,fig.108..
!

....

"

"

"

Sculptured block

' Abbreviations : P. R. = PETXIE,Resea~chesi n Sinai;


Symbols :

t collated with

squeeze;

j{

LXXXVI

,,
:,

. .
......
pylon

. ..

photograph
E.E.F. copy

..

'

?,

99

,,

,,

,,

3,

......

,l

7,

di

Dyn. XX, Ramesses IV


9,

,,

,,
,,

9,

9,

i{

....

p)

,, .. -

,,

9,

,,

99

,, . . . .
....

9,

,,

.. ..

99

......
......

,l

,, usurped
3,
from stele
yr. 9 of some
unknown M. K. king . . . .

9,

,,
1,

Temple

,,

262

iI

263

].. l!
..

266
267
267.4

269

2il

(LXXXVI)

E.E.F. copy * .

....
I

E.E.F. copy

....

7/72

'

273

i E.E.F. copy .. 1

LXXXVI

..

....

..
E.E.F. copy 11 ..

..

E.E.F. copies

..

274
275

276
277

in

ofjl LXXXVI I E.E.F. copy * . .

Pi8

E.E.F. copy*

sanctuary

sanctuary

..

..
......

268

....

I LXXXVI

9,

!
!

..

sanctuary

264

sanctuary

LXXXVI

E.E.F. copy * . .

LXXXVI

E.E.F. copy

..

.. i (LXXXVI),
I

Sur. = Ord~anceSurvey; LL. = LOTTIN


DE LAVAL
; L. D. = LEPSIUS,
DenkmUler ; Urk.= SETHE,Urkultden.
( ) source used for collation imperfect or illegible; or else incomplete collation.

* collated with photograph; 11 collated with original;

261

..
.. 1

..

..

......

..
..

I See text . . . .

1 LXXXVI

before room A

266

Copied from

/{ photograph

..

......

..

259

Temple

yr. 5 . .

E.E.F. copy * 1)

.. I (LXXXVI) I E.E.F. copy

l)

(LXXXVI)

....

,,

. . . . . . . . . . ,,

Large stele

,,
,,

LXXXVI

room J ('l)

..

E.E.F. copy

(LXXXVI)

. . .

257

E.E.F. copies (*)

..
..
..

....
....

,, room A . . . .
,,
,, yr. 23
......
,, Ramesses I V . . . . Temple

,,

. . . . . . . .
Free-standing stele .

;U

LXXXVI

'

....
P.R., fig. l

156

Dyn. XX, Ramesses I11

..........

Stele

figs. 148, 1 6 ; 149,


{P. 11R.,; 150,
9

........

leaser hanafiyah

room J

,,

. . 1, ,,

253
254
256

,,

..

E.E.F. copy (*)

.. .- lI

caye

*.l
. . . . I ,,
. . . . I Temple
.... j .
l

E.E.F. copy

252

,I

......
portico . . . . . I

,,

..

19

Temple

E.E.F. copy *

251

,,

,,
I

91

250

(LXXXVI)

......
. . . . . . lI

. .

between two (LXXXVI)


E.E.F. copy (*)
&naf fyahs]

,,

portico court..

97

249

LXXXVI

roomB

,?

255

Temple

....

,, Meneptah (3)
,, Meneptah

..

248

.. 1

,,
....

LXXXVI

..
..

(LXXXVI) E.E.F. copy

room J (?)

l,

....

Doorpost..

,,
,,

before room A

Temple

9,

..

247

. . .

....
....

>,
>,

9,

. . .
I
i
1
Fragment of stele . . . . . .
....
Fragment of sphinx
....
I
P. R., figs. 146,12; 147,5; 1
objscts . . . . . . . .
148,15; 119,7; 151, 19Il
Sur. iii, 7.. . . . .
1 Sculptures on pylon
....
P. R., figs. 146, 13; 148,)
..
I
14 ; 149, 8, 9, 16, 17 ; Minor objects . . . . . . .
151, 3 . . . . . . .(,
LL.9,3.. . . . . ..Lrgestele . . . . . . .

..

276

278

Sculptured block

P. R., figs. 146, 14 ; 147,) i


6, 7 ; 149, 10, 18, 19 ; ! Minor objects
150,B ; 151, 20 . . . . /l

..
..

,,

.. . . . .
....

..

LXXIV

217

9,

Suiii,8..

118

275

1359 136

140

..

..

,,

99

. . . . . . I

Temple

I{

E.E.F. copy *

(LXXXV)
j LXXXV
1

....

Temple, room A

Number i
of Inscription. ,

.. 1
E.E.F. COPY . .
E.E.F. copy * . . .

..

Approach (xviii)

,,

....

'

)l

,,

....
....

..

110-134

,, P.2 .

I P. R., figs. 136-7 . . . . I. Fragments of a small statue ..

..

,,

9,

from
$Copied
photograph

LXXXV

....

1,

9,

......
Part of lintel . . . . . . . .
Doorpost . . . . . . . . . .

Inscriptions from pillars

yr. 8

$9

,,

9,

; LL.

....
....

,,

, , , , Ramesses I1

3,

....

..

1274

. . . . . . .

..

269

273

..

......

,,

Nature of Copy.2

tion.

Hill S. of temple (xvi)

..

Dyn.XIX, Sethos I and Ramessea


I1

,,

I Sculptured block
l

117

2 6 7 ~ ~

l
!

..

2 6 3 ~/ LXXII

272

..

Dyn. XIX, Sethos I, yr. 7

........
Sculptured block . . . . . .
I Stele
..........

....

..

....

Sur.iii,l8;LL.l2,2..Largestele

113

Plate showing
original Posi-

Exact Provenance.

...............

112

Date.

, , , , , , . . . . . .
Block from wall . . . . . .
Portion of a stele

126-129

.LXIX

..-l(

P. R.,figs. 146,9, 1 0 ; 149,)


2-5 ; 150, 4-6 ; 151, 1, Minor objects .
1 8 ; 156, 5
. . .

..

....
....

263

....

!LL.8,6..

..

262

LXIX

LXIX

..

1 Sur. iii, 1 5 ; LL. 9, 1 . . . Free-standing stele..

111

..

LXXI

259

l
l

110

'

Rectceil.

Other Books.'

....
....
....

Nature of Monument.

253

WEILL,

I
1

..

LXVIII

AND THE APPROACH TO IT--Continued.

Bibliographical.

Number

SERAB~T EL-KHADIM

TEMPLE OF

1V.-THE

,,

,,

..
.. 1
..

279
280
281
282

SYNOPSIS O F T H E INSCRIPTIONS O F SINAI.

TENPLE OF

1V.-THE

Number 1

Plate in
H ~ E ~ this
P - Volume.
~

I
t

WEILL,
Rewil.

'

I
I

283

LXXV

116

284

( LXXII
LXXII

..
..
..

285

..

286

Other Books.'

I_

....
See P. R., p. 81

....

. . . . . .

290
291

l
1

..

293

LXXII

1i

-.

LXXVI
LXXVII

*.

LXXVII

..

LxxxI

LXXVII

_.

LXXVII

..

.'

LXXVI ,

299

302

LXXV

..

303

LXXV

..

304

l LXXVIII

....
....
....

LXXVIII

..

....

..

LXXVIII :
I

....

....
P. R . , fig. 134..

....
l

'

LXXX

Stele

*,

iI

I Fragments of stele .

.....
........

Small stele

),

,,

1,

,,
,,

,,

,,

..
Doorpost (1) . . . . . . . .
I Twice-inscribed lintel . . . .

'

..

....
....
....

unknown king,

'
1
......

unknown king,
yr. 3

290

E.E.F. copies

295

E.E.F. copy

..
..

296

. . . . . .

..
..

297

. . . . . .

..

E.E.F. copy 11 . .

298

. . . .

..

299

..
..

......

..

,,
I

E.E.F. copy

E.E.F. copy

. . . . . .

,,

99

. . . . . . Temple

. . . . . . . .

........

,)

. . . . .

1
I

Temple

......

,,
..
..

! ::
!
i

..

1,

. . . . . . .
. . . . . . ..

......

,>

......

,,
,,

Temple

. . . . .. l
......1
room D . . . . .
room A

,,

,,

>,

,l

9,

9,

,,

9,

9,

..

E.E.F.

..
..

,,
77

307
308

.
..

'

310

.. !

311

..

312

'

-.
-.
..

,,

..

l,

I)

Abbreviations : P . R. = PETRIE,
Researches in Sinai ; SW. = Ordnmae S w e y : LL. = LOTTIN
DE LAVAL
; L. D. = LEPSIUB,
Denkdler ; Urk.= SETTIE, Urkudem.
Symbols: t colleted with squeeze; * collated with photograph; )I oollated with original; ( ) source used for collation imperfect or illegible; or else incomplete collation.

'

,,

309

..

..

306

..
copy . .
,> .9,

305

E.E.F. copies

....

......

,,
,,

..

hanafl- (LXXXVI)
yah

.......

......
......
. . . . . . . . Doubtful . . . . . . . . . .
Middle Kingdom (V) . . . . . .
Fragment of wall decorations

....../

,,
,,

'

..
..

9)

I E.E.F. copy

..

Temple
,9

301

E.E.F. copy * 1)

..

..

i
........

..........

..

....

. . . . . . . . . .

Doubtful

300

E.E.F. copy ..

......
....

,,

,,

E.E.F. copies

..

......
. . . . .

Temple

sanctuary

E.E.F. copy (11)

"

y3

D p . XVIII (7)

,,

9,

E.E.F. copy (1))

unknown king,
yr. 4

......

293

..

E.E.F. copy 11

,t

294

..
..

99

291

E.E.F. copy l\ . .

,,

..
..

,,

......

9,

Doubtful

,>

,,

. . . .

E.E.F. copy (11)

,,

7,

..

..

289

......

3,

. . . .

"

..
Part of architrave . . . . . .
7,
Y,
.I Twice-carved block.. . . . . Dyn. XIX-XX (1) .
. Sculptured block . . . . . . . Dyn. XIX-XX . .

..........

Doorpost

1
288

..

LXXXVI

1
1l

E.E.F. copy

. . .. . .

9,

9,

(LXXXVI)

..
..

"

YY

Dya XVIII (1)

285

{ Noablecopies. avail. . .1
{Noablecopies. avail. . .1

(LXXXVI)

. . . . .

. . . . . .

Dyn. XIX-XX

))

......

porch

.,

. . . . . .
. . . . . .

,,

........
Edge of a stele
......1 , , , , , , . . . . . . . .
i Part of architrave . . . . . . Dyn. XVIII (I) . . . . . . . .
l
I Pillar inscription . . . . . . Dyn. XIX-XX . . . . . . . .
Part of architrave

,,

....

of no. 252, wrangly


{Fragments
repeatad here . . . . . . .
. . . . , Small able . . . . . . . .

287

..

. . . . . .
,, room 0 . . . .
. . . . . .
Temple

.... . .

"

Parts of a frea-stmding stale

sanctuary

yr. 301

7,

,,

,,

,, unknown king,'

Dyn. XVIII (1)

LXXX I

LXXX

..........
..........

,,

1"

.......:

I Broken stele

....
....

LXXX

......

jpartofstele-..
I

1 ,,

..........

1 Fragments of architrave

Lxxlx
LXXIX

. LXXIX

Stele

l
I

Dyn. XIX-XX, unknown king,


yr.5

283

286

,,

, , . . . .
. . . . . .

..

E.E.F. copy

. . . . . .
>,
!
"
"
.'
,,
,, . .
,, sanctuary . . (LXXXVI)
,, room 0 . . . . (LXXXVI) , No copy available

Temple

) ) . . . .

9,

LXXIX ,

LxxlX

....

LXXIX

LXXIX

....

From bust of a queen

....

....

..
..
..

LX1111

LXXVIII

'I

' LXXVII

Lower portion of stele

..

Ramesses V . . . .
Ramesses VS . . . .

. . . . . . . .

Wall inscription (1)

y7

9)

. . . .

....

. . . . . . . . . . . .
Inscriptions on pillars . . . . , . . .

..

.,

),
,S

1 Fragment of siele . . . . . . . . , . . .

....
....

..

LXXVIII

9,

. . . . . . . . . . . .

Minor objects
,,
, ,

LXXVIII

....
....
....

..
..
..
..

LXXII

..

..

LXXIII
LXIX'

P. R . , figs. 149, 12, 20

,)

. . . . . .

Architraves

P. R.,fig. 149, 13 . . . .

292

294

'

,,

..
..

. . . . . .

Temple

))

I>

....

.. 1 Various inscriptions
..
..

Dyn. XX, Ramesses IV . . . .


. . . .
,, ,,

......

Lintel re-inscribed

p p

. . . . .

Statueofababoon..

I
.

See P. R., p. 91

--

Broken lintel . .
Sculptured block

....
....

Number
Nature of C ~ p y . ~of Inscription.
l

Plate showing
original Position.

Exact Provenance.

Date.

Nature of Nonument.

289

TO IT- Continu~d.

Bibliographical.

SERWB~T EL-KH~~DIM
AND THE APPROACH

THE INSCRIPTIONS O F SINIA.

1V.-THE
--

I
Number

Bibliographical.

Plate in
I this Volume.
I

1
p.

---

~-

-- - -

'

WEILL,
Recz~eil. ,

- -.

SERAB~T EL-KHADIM AND THE APPROACH TO IT-Continued.

TEMPLE OF
--

.-

1
1

Other Books.'

Nature of Monument.

LXXX

Fragment of wall decoration

326

LXXX

337

,,
Sculptured fragments . . . .
Sculptured block . . . . . .

1l

331

' LXXXI

332

LXXXI

333
335

1
1

1
1
'

LXXXI

338

'

LXXXII

,I

LXXXII

340

. . . . . .

>9

LXXXII

339

,,
9

7!

341

LXXXII

342

LXXXII

13

343

LXXXII

344

LXXXII

99

Y,

,)
"
,,

.. .. .. .. .. ..

l Number

WEILL,
Recuezl.

P. B., OS.
138-9 .

LXXXIII

1 LXXXIII

t:;

LXXXIII

1 LXXXIII
I

Hatshepsut (1)

. . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . .

DOU?

. . . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . !.,
..........
I
l

99

-.

99

,,

,,
"

I
/

..

,,

....

......
......
. . . . ..

. . . . . . . .

. . . .

1 Bust..

. . . . . .
. . . . . . . . ..I

. . . .

1 Graffito

. . . . . . . . . .

Squatting statue

1 Rock stele

I
i

/
1

i
I

i
I
I1

l
2

,,
,,
,,
,,

,,
,,
,,

,,
,,

,,
,,

,,

,,

,,

,, ,,
,, ' , ,
,
,,
,, ,
,, ,,
,,
,, ,,

1
I

7,

ji

I______-

Middle Kingdom?

,,

,,

9,

9,

7,

,,

7,

77

......
......
......

......

. . . . . . . .

Plate showing
original Position.

Exact Provenance.

Date.

Temple?
Temple
Temple?

Mine L

......
......
. . . . . .

......

,
I

..
..
..
..

325

.
..

328
339

..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..

331

332

i
i

326
327

'

9,

,,

Fragment of

. . . . . . . .
rock stele . . . .

333

9,

LXXXIV

,v

9,

LXXXIV

1
1

335
336
337

338

I1

..

340

..

341.
342

..
..
..

'

343
344

!E.E.F.copyl]..

I E.E.F. copy * . .
..

raced f r o m
squeeze . . . .

..
E.E.F. copy * . .
E.E.F. co?y * . . ,
/ E.E.F. copy * . .
1 E.E.F. copy * . .
E.E.F. copy * . .
i
I
E.E.F. copy *

DE LAVAL
; L. D. = LEPSIUS,
Denkmiiler ; Urk. = SETHE,Urkultden.
Abbreviations : P. R. = PETRIE, Researches i n Sinai ; Sur. = Ordnance Survey; LL. = LOTTIN
Symbols : t collated with squeeze; * collated with photograph; I[ collated with original; ( ) source used for collation imperfect or illegible ; or else incomplete collation.

1
1

334

9,

339

l{T

..

Nature of C0py.l

1 E.E.F. copy

..
-.
..

LXXXIV ; E.E.F. copy * . .

LXXXIV

,,

..
..
..

LXXXIV

,,

!:

..

LXXXIV

..

LXXXIV

$9

..

......

,,

,,
,,
,,
,,

9,

(LXXXVI) I

...... I
. . . . . . l.

....
..
......

7,

..
..
..
..
..

-. . .- - . . .

,P

( (LXXXVI)

-*.

. . :

LXXXII
1

,,

E.E.F. copy

FOREIGN INSCRIPTIONS.

Other Books.'

. . . . . .
room C . . . .

7,

. . . . ..II

Nature of XIonument.

P. R., fig. 14 1 . . . . . . Small sphinx

' LXXXIII l
1

Temple

..
..
..
..

--

LXXXIII

LXXXII

/ LXXXIII

of ~nscrip- 'late in
tion.
this Volume.

9,

near entrance
to cave

V.-THE
Bibliographical.

,l

1!

. . . . .I "
......
........
. . . . . Dyn. XIX-XX . . . . . . . . i
. . . . . Doubtful . . . . . . . . . . l i

......

,,

.. Temple

.
.
.
.
.

..

..l
. . . . . . . . . .

,9

,,
,,
,,
,,
,,
,

......
near N. door . .

) Dpn. XVIII( P ) . . . . . . .. I[

2,

. . ;

9,

,>

'

. . . . . .
. . . . . .

19

...........
........

..

. . . . . .

Temple

. . . . . . . .

Dyn. XVIII (1)

,,
,,
),

9,

. . . .

9 , ' .

,?

Doubtful

. . . . . .

. . . . . . 1 Middle Kingdom (?) . . . .


. . . . . . I Dyn. XIX-XX (T) . . . .
. . . . . . Doubtful . . . . . . .:
. . . . ..l
........

Sculptured block

LXXXI

337

....

Inscribed block

LXXXI
LXXXI
LXXXI

1,

19

>v

LXMI

'

336

....

330

334

7,

Middle Kingdom (?)

Number
of Inscrip-]
tion.

--

l_-

LXXX

Nature of Copy.'

325

LXXX

Phte showing
original Position.

Exact Provenance.

Date.

Number
of Inscription.

CONCORDANCE WITH THE PRINCIPAL


PREVIOUS PUBLTCATION S.
THIS Concordance is designed to enable students consulting

any of the works named in the foregoing

Table under the heading Bibliographical to identify inscriptions there published with those in the present
volume.

W. R.= R. WEILL,Recueil des inscriptions hyyptiennes du Sinai, Paris, 1904.

E.E.F. = number of inscription in the present melnoir of the Egypt Exploration Fund.
--

W .R.

E.E.F.

E.E.F.
-

2
3
5
6

6 bis
7

1I

42

7
8
10

43
44
45

19
14
15

see T e x t t o 14
20

16
17
17 bis

1I
l

16
17

23
24

348

..
I

..
..
64
47
48

52
.? 3

94
83

100
105

51

'

40

1
1

53
54

63
64

11
I

35

32
33
34
35

1
I

139

141

83
84

150
196

85
86
87
88

198
194
193
188

1
l

112

252

113
114

253
258

115
116

117
118

119

258
283
266
271
279

120

..

121
122
123
124

..

l
I

I
l

125
126-129
130-134
135-136
137-139

',

..
3!6
291
291
25 1
265
268
273

209
214

142

270 ?

141, 143-153

96
97

206

154

..

98

206 ?

155
156

99

58
87

157
158

69
70
71

100
143
115

105
106

Il

248

94

127

72

111

274

247

140

68

92

E.E.F.

195 2

103
104

110

ll _ _ _ _ _

93

136
137

93
207

192
194

W. R.

92

101
102

..

120

81
82

114

65
66
67

29
30
31

62

28
l

114
..

25
26

103

120
120
105
85

79
80

..

77
78

:: 1

49
50
51

57

76

37
42

28

33
34

47
48

56

27

30
31
32

144
41

91
112

25
26

29

37
38
39
40

73

43

41

13

14
15

24

13

13

22
23

10
2
22

E.E.P.

p
-

46

10
11
12

L9
20
21

'

W R.

108
109

159
160
161

1
1

105
277
176

..
317
66
50
103

..

..

91
91+114+120

164

..
234

58e
122

166

..

167-172

103

P. R. = PETRIE,
Researches in Sinai, London, 1906. References t o the photographic figures alone are here given, and only when
17n.rt of the inscription is legible. Further references to the figures and letterpress will be found in our Descriptive Text.
,

.'l R.

E.E.F.

P. H.

Fig. 43
45

5, 8, 12
1

46

l (b)

47
48

1( 4
3

49

50
51

53
54

I
I
1

Fig. 111

'

P. I1.

112

291

113

102

144, 9

114
115

90
118

144, 10
145, 1

116

146, 1
146, 2 , 3

85

119

106

120

122,91

146, 6-8
146, 9, 10

121

163

146, 11

122
123

170
198

146, 12

66

124

179

146, 14

107
107

125
126

62

147,l
147, 3, 4

70

147, 5

128

/
/

129
130
133

67
77
210

147,6,7
148, 1

191

134
135

308
244

136
135

263
263

148, 8
148, 9

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139
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