Major sourcebook for mostly unpublished New Kingdom inscribed stelae, reliefs and paintings with detailed descriptions and translations.
This is a facsimile reissue of part I of H.M. Stewart’s three part complete catalogue of the inscribed stelae, reliefs and paintings acquired by Flinders Petrie from his many Egyptian excavations and intended as a teaching collection. Over 200 monuments of the New Kingdom are described, translated and illustrated with comments on techniques and materials, and details of provenance, date and bibliographical references. The first section deals with royal monuments, mainly from the Theban mortuary temples and the Memphite temple of Ptah. This is followed by a section on relief sculptures for Amarna. Funerary stelae are divided into Osirian and Solar types and are followed by the votive stelae of private individuals. Many of the finest reliefs come from private tombs. The descriptions are accompanied by 53 plates of detailed scale line drawings. More than two-thirds of the monuments had never been published before this catalogue appeared and it was hailed, and remains, a major resource for scholars into this spectacular period.
Preface Abbreviations Introduction Catalogue Royal Monuments El-Amarna Funerary stelae Votive stelae Reliefs etc. from private tombs Indexes
1. U.C. registration names 2. Royal names 3. Private names 4. Titles 5. Divinities 6. Provenances
Notes on the plates Plates
At the time of the original publication, H.M. Stewart was based at the Insititue of Archaeology, University of London, where he taught archaeological draughtmanship and surveying.
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