Manual of Egyptian Archaeology and Guide to the Study of Antiquities in Egypt eBook

Gaston Maspero
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 305 pages of information about Manual of Egyptian Archaeology and Guide to the Study of Antiquities in Egypt.

Manual of Egyptian Archaeology and Guide to the Study of Antiquities in Egypt eBook

Gaston Maspero
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 305 pages of information about Manual of Egyptian Archaeology and Guide to the Study of Antiquities in Egypt.
  rings of, 321.
  sources of, 312.
  statues of, 314-15.
  vases and vessels of, 316 et seq.
  wire of, 248. 
Sinai, 41, 66, 101. 
Sistrum, 53, 61, 95, 260. 
Situ, 252. 
Situlae, bronze, 307. 
Siut, 114, 148, 226, 242. 
Skemka, 214. 
Sky, Egyptian idea of, 90. 
Sledges,—­
  for transport of stone, 45.
  funerary, 292, 294. 
Sneferu, 132, 144, 209. 
Soane collection, 165 (note). 
Soil of Egypt, 2, 4, 48. 
Soleb
    (see TEMPLES). 
Sop, genius, 324. 
Sothis, feast of, 118. 
Soudan, gold from, 313. 
Soul, the
   (see BA). 
Speos, the, 42, 81-5. 
  Abu Simbel, 53, 82-4. 
  Kalaat Addah, 81, 82. 
  Silsilis, 82, 232. 
    (See HEMI-SPEOS.)
Speos Artemidos
    (see TEMPLES). 
Sphinx, the, 64 (note), 65, 206-8. 
Sphinxes, 325.
  andro-, 89, 230.
  avenues of, 67, 88-9, 230.
  crio-, 88, 89. 
  Hyksos, 227-8. 
  New Empire, 229. 
Spinners, 124. 
Spoons, 273, 278-81, 306. 
Stabling, 13, 35, 87. 
Staircase,—­
  fortress, 24.
  house, 11, 16.
  temple, 70, 71, 85.
  temple pylons, 50. 
Statue of,—­
  Alexandrian Isis, 241.
  portrait of Amenhotep I., 229.
  baker, 224.
  cross-legged scribe of Gizeh, 217.
  cross-legged scribe of the Louvre, 214-15. 
  Hor, 242. 
  Horemheb, 232-3. 
  Khafra, 214, 217-18, 253.
  kneeling scribe, 214, 223. 
  Mermashiu, 227. 
  Nefert, 219-20. 
  Nemhotep (dwarf), 225-6. 
  Pahurnefer, 214. 
  Prince of Siut, 241-2.
  a queen, 232. 
  Rahotep, 219. 
  Sebekemsaf, 202, 227. 
  Sebekhotep III., 227. 
  Sheikh el Beled (Raemka), 214, 220-1, 224. 
  Sheikh el Beled’s wife, 221-2. 
  Skemka, 214. 
  Thothmes I., 229. 
  Thothmes II., 229. 
Statues,—­
  in houses, 13.
  in temples, 106, 108-10. 
  Ka, 126-7, 152, 163, 166, 211-14. 
Statuette of,—­
  Amen, gold, 315.
  a girl, 274-5. 
  Hori Ra, wood, 275. 
  Horus, bronze, 309-10. 
  Horus, enamelled, 267.
  kneeling genius, bronze, 309. 
  Mosu, bronze, 310. 
  Nai, wood, 276.
  officer, wood, 275-6.
  priest, wood, 275, 276. 
  Ptah, gold, 315. 
  Ptahmes, enamelled, 268. 
  Takushet, bronze, 308-9. 
Statuettes,—­
  alabaster, 253.
  bronze, 307-10.
  clay, 257. 
  Deir el Bahari, 266.
  gilt, 314.
  gold, 314-15.
  ivory, 273-4.
  limestone, 253.
  period XVIII. and XIX. dynasties, 307. 
  XXII dynasty, 307. 
  XXVI dynasty, 307.
  wood, Ptolemaic, 307. 
    (See USHABTIU.)
Stela, of Bakhtan, 109 and note.
  of Merruka, 120. 
Stelae, 24, 104.
  of mastabas, 115, 120-1, 125.
  pyramid-mastabas, 146.
  rock-cut tombs, 152, 157. 
Step Pyramid
    (see PYRAMIDS). 
Stone, 46.
  dikes, 38.
  grating, 71. 
    (See ALABASTER, etc.)
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