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The Eckley B. Coxe Jr. Expedition to Mit-Rahineh (Memphis), Egypt, 1917-1919

Accession Lot

  • Object[996]
  • no[988]
  • yes[8]
  • no[996]
  • egyptian[996]
  • amulet[993]
  • inlay[1]
  • inlay fragment[2]
  • egypt[996]
  • mit-rahineh[996]
  • third intermediate period[2]
  • twenty-fifth dynasty[2]
  • 200.12 debris lowest meter west of 7[3]
  • 200.15 mid x[7]
  • 200.16 mid x[7]
  • 200.16 mid x west of axis 19[3]
  • 200.16 top debris[3]
  • 310 west low[3]
  • 310 west upperr and middle[3]
  • 320 west low[6]
  • 320 west ramp, upperr levels[3]
  • 330 west ramp, upperr levels[5]
  • 340 west low[4]
  • 340 west upperr middle[4]
  • 350 low level[3]
  • 350 upperr middle[16]
  • 360 middle debris[3]
  • 360 upperr middle[3]
  • 370 upperr middle[9]
  • 380[3]
  • 380 lower middle[4]
  • 380 middle debris[4]
  • 380 upperr middle[7]
  • 380 west end[5]
  • 410[7]
  • 410 low[6]
  • 420[22]
  • 420 low[9]
  • 430[13]
  • 430 low[6]
  • 430 middle[3]
  • 440 low[4]
  • 440 middle[3]
  • 440 middle?[4]
  • 450 low[3]
  • 450 lower middle[5]
  • 450 middle[5]
  • 450 middle?[6]
  • 460 low[5]
  • 460 middle[3]
  • 559, upperr middle depbris[4]
  • 560 upperr mid. debris[9]
  • debris in upperr steatum s.e. of house[18]
  • debris near main road[8]
  • debris of wall west of merenptah building; wall fell during winter rains of 1916-17[9]
  • debris upperr s.e. of house[4]
  • debris upperr s.e. of house[3]
  • debris upperr walls s.e. of house[3]
  • debris upperr walls s.e. of house.[6]
  • e. of s. portal, middle debris 501[4]
  • e. of s. portal, middle debris 502[3]
  • e. of s. portal, upper debris 501[3]
  • e. of s. portal, upper debris 502[3]
  • e. of s. portal, upper debris 504[7]
  • e. of s. portal, upper middle debris 502[11]
  • e. of s. portal, upper middle debris 504[3]
  • e. of s. portal, upper middle debris 505[3]
  • great wall s. of main dig[9]
  • high debris s.e. of s. portal[4]
  • high debris s.e. of s. portal from sebbakh[11]
  • high debris s.e. of sourht portal[4]
  • hight debris s.e. of s. portal[4]
  • lower mid 544[3]
  • lower mid. 545[3]
  • mid. stratum 548, floor of room 9, east of fort.[4]
  • petrie's debris from holes s. of house.[4]
  • sabbakh n. road[5]
  • sebbak upper walls[21]
  • sebbakh[39]
  • sebbakh heap near new house[5]
  • sebbakh ne of 410[6]
  • sebbakh near n. road[5]
  • sebbakh, high s.e. of s. portal[3]
  • sebbakh, s.e. of s. portal, high[6]
  • surface debris ne of main dig[8]
  • surface debris over n. end of court 19 area 310[4]
  • surface debris over n. end of court 19, area 320[5]
  • surface debris west of dig.[5]
  • upper 440[4]
  • upper 460[8]
  • upper and upper middle 310[3]
  • upper debris 544[3]
  • upper debris 559[5]
  • upper debris 560[10]
  • upper debris east of south portal.[18]
  • upper debris house walls and surface refuse east of south portal.[6]
  • upper debris near high wall south of main dig[21]
  • upper debris near main road[5]
  • upper debris sebbakh s.e. of s. portal[3]
  • upper debris w. of court 19, 541[3]
  • upper debris, hgh wall south of main dig[12]
  • upper debris, west of court 19, 543[5]
  • upper dedris s.e. of house[6]
  • upper mid. stratum 558[7]
  • upper middle 330[5]
  • upper middle stratum 310[7]
  • upper middle, area 310[10]
  • upper middle, area 340[4]
  • upper middle, west end 330[10]
  • upper sebbakh, s.e. of s. portal[4]
  • upper stratum walls south of south portal[12]
  • walls of upper mid. stratum 549[6]
  • animal[3]
  • anubis[19]
  • anubis?[2]
  • ape[10]
  • ape?[1]
  • basket[1]
  • bastet?[1]
  • bes[46]
  • bes?[2]
  • bird?[1]
  • bull[2]
  • bull?[1]
  • cakes?[1]
  • cartouche shape[1]
  • cat[14]
  • column[1]
  • columns[1]
  • cow?[1]
  • crocodile[16]
  • crown[1]
  • crown of lower egypt[2]
  • crown of upper egypt[10]
  • deity[20]
  • deity?[1]
  • disc[4]
  • djed pillar[1]
  • double maat feathers[1]
  • double sow[1]
  • double wedjat eye[2]
  • duck[1]
  • ear[1]
  • falcon[5]
  • flower[3]
  • flower?[1]
  • frog[2]
  • fruit[1]
  • grapes[2]
  • hand[3]
  • hare[5]
  • harpocrates[2]
  • hathor[2]
  • hathor head[1]
  • hawk[2]
  • hawks[1]
  • head[1]
  • heart[2]
  • hedgehog?[1]
  • horus[27]
  • horus?[2]
  • ibis[2]
  • implement[2]
  • isis[27]
  • isis?[2]
  • khnum[13]
  • khnum?[9]
  • khonsu[1]
  • knot[1]
  • leopard head[2]
  • lion[8]
  • lion?[1]
  • lotus[1]
  • lotus bud[1]
  • mahes[3]
  • menat[2]
  • min[3]
  • monkey[7]
  • nefertem[1]
  • offering basin[1]
  • papyrus column[44]
  • pataikos[3]
  • phallic figure[5]
  • plaque[4]
  • ptah[5]
  • ptah pataikos[54]
  • quadruple wedjat eye[6]
  • ram[10]
  • re`[1]
  • rosette[7]
  • scarab[1]
  • sekhmet[23]
  • sekhmet?[2]
  • serrated edge[2]
  • serrated edge disc[3]
  • shu[67]
  • snake[2]
  • snake head[2]
  • snake?[1]
  • sow[20]
  • sows[1]
  • taweret[53]
  • taweret?[1]
  • thoth[16]
  • thoth?[5]
  • uraeus[1]
  • wedjat eye[341]
  • wedjat eye?[3]
  • wedjat eyes[24]
  • wepwawet[2]
  • woman[1]
  • hieroglyphic[1]
  • alabaster[1]
  • beryl[1]
  • carnelian[1]
  • faience[979]
  • frit[4]
  • paste[1]
  • pottery[1]
  • schist[1]
  • slate[1]
  • steatite[2]
  • stone[2]
  • incised[1]
  • thoth[1]

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