Dec. 3] SOCIETY"OF BIBLICAL ARCH/EOLOGY. [1889.
- Tomb : en the facade a fragment giving the name of
Hatshepsetu '
^
& Interiorrough.
- Stela, the inscription partly erased 1 A, etc., for [0 t^il
- Tomb containingthreestatues,the inscriptions destroyed.
- Panel in the rock : tree withserpent,manleadinga horse?
Greekgraffitosix lines.
- Stela, adorationof Seti I by .... ■
- Stela of Rameses III, L. D. Ill, 218? facing the south.
ThiscutsintoNo. 46.
- Naos-stela of Merenptah. L. D. Ill, 200.
- Naos-stela of Rameses II, L. D. Ill, 175 ; a flight of steps is
cut up to it from the river, whichnowis wearing awaythe base of
the stela.
- Stela of an official of the time of AmenhotepI. L. D. Ill, 200.
- Stela of Merienptah. L. D. Ill, 200.
Theabove,46-51,are frequently representedin typical viewsof
Silsileh. Desc. de l'Eg. Ant. IV, PI. 47 ; Teynard, Eg. et Nub. I,
PI. 78 ; Mariette, Voyage,PI. 74.
- Niche withoutinscription.
- Naos-stela of Seti I, almost destroyed by the river, which
risesintoit at high Nile: the rock in which the flight of steps has
beencut has split and slippedround,so that the steps are now at
rightanglesto their originaldirection. Ch. Not., p. 248.
Sometombsthe position of which I cannot determine:—
- (P.) Inscribedlintelof the usual kind; at the top cs> (j ;
below,threelines,in the centre of each -2- from whichthe inscrip
tionsstarton either side.
1 re* v ■***'* 1 j&^r*&^&*&&!s 1 0-^v
Cf. L. D. Ill, 28, 7 (the righthandportionis much erased).