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Panhellenion at Naukratis, 42.
Papyrus deeds, Byzantine, 103; of
Amenhotep III, 122; IV, 122;
of XII dynasty, 120; Ptolemaic,
136; of Iliad, 103; rolls burnt,
34-5; rotted, 33.
Patterns on vases, 56.
Perceptions of fellahin, 184.
Phoenician inscription, 73; pottery,
124; Venus, 132.

Photographing with magnesium, 79.

Plummet of Khufu, 28.

Portraits on mummies, 97-9.

Pottery, importance of, 158.

Sarcophagus, basalt, inscribed, 69;

painted wood, 95.
Saws for stone, 26.
Scarab moulds, 45.

Sealings of wine jars, 60.
Sedan chair, 102.

Seneferu at Medum, 139, 142.
Senses of the fellah, 184.
Sham inscriptions, 125.

Shrine of amulet, 59, 63; of Ne-
besheh, 64, 66; of pyramid of
Usertesen, 110.

Sickles of flint in wood, 119.

Silsileh, tablets of, 74.

Preservation of bead-work, 125; of Sling woven, 117.

wood, &c., 165.

Psamtik I, camp for mercenaries,

39, 52; founder of Daphnae, 52;

II, 72.

Ptolemy II, steles of, 30, 31.
Pun, people of, 76.

Pyramid excavations, 16, 140; from
the desert, 28; of Biahmu, 83; of
Gizeh, 11-28; of Hawara, 81, 87;
of Illahun, 107; of Medum, 132,
142.

Races, two in Egypt, 146, 150.
Racial portraits, 77-8.
Rainfall, great anciently, 148.
Ramessu II, colossus of, 32; statue
of, 65; at Arsinoe, 82; at Gurob,
128; at Illahun, 110, III; III,
129.

Relationships on tablets, 72.
Res, statuette of, 130, 131.
Roads, ancient in desert, So; way-
marks on, 80.

Roofing, 115.

Ruins, varieties of, 156.

Saints of Muslims, 169.
Sankhkara, tablet of, 75.

Sphinx, often reappropriated, 65.
Stairs at Kahun, 114.

Superstition in Egypt, 169.

Surveying at Dahshur, 79; at Gizeh,
15; at Tanis, 32.

Tablets at Elephantine, 73.
Tahpanhes (see Daphnae), 50.
Tahutmes III, 128.

Tanis, houses of, 33-5; ruins of
temple, 29-32.

Temple of Amenemhat III, 91; of
pyramids, 25; of Seneferu, 140;
of Tanis, 29-32; of third pyramid,
18; of Usertesen II, 110.
Temptation too much for fellah, 182.
Theories about great pyramid, 22,

142.

Thread, balls of, 117.
Tirhaka, stele of, 31.

Tomb dwelling, 11; of Horuta, 92 ;
of Maket, 122.

Tools, bronze, 129; copper, 115,
117, 120; flint, 76, 82, 118-120,
149, 150; iron, Daphnae, 58;
iron, Naukratis, 46; wood, 117-

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