Proceedings of the Society of Biblical Archaeology

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Dec.3] PROCEEDINGS. [1889.

but although we had no time for revision on the spot, the conditions
wereveryfavourablefor accurate copying. No doubt moreof the
injuredportionswill be deciphered by future visitors.
Thedirectionof the figures andhieroglyphsis reversed in print
ing,exceptwherean arrow *—«t indicates thattheyfaceto the left.
I. Horemheb Grotto. Plan andelevation L. D. I, 102 : insc.
L. D. Ill, 120,etc.,etc.
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in Egypt,' 625.
Thesign Q or [J possibly standsfor n. m would seemto be a

determinativeof water =


  1. Ravine.

  2. Stela of Rameses V. L. D. Ill, 223.

  3. Stela of Shashanq I. L. D. Ill, 254.

  4. Stela of Rameses III with the Theban triad. L. D. Ill, 223 (?).

  5. Beneath 6 graffito[ft ^^^^^V^O^l' (G") Petrie>



  6. Two unfinishedgrottoeshighup.

  7. Graffito: phallusAJUUK. (G.)Petrie,627.

  8. Ruined grottowithniche: no sculpture but plastered : in it
    a Cufic graffito.


II. Niche unfinished.


  1. Tomb: in the entrance graffito Tjra (I Q(\ '"' ^-


ski?" £■••• <>■> *•**■■


In central chambersculpturedgroup of man and two women
seated,withdefacedinscription.
Righthandchambersimilar.
Lefthandchambersimilar. It has been splitin two by the rock
dividingandslippingdown. On the ceiling decorationin yellow,
red and blue.
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