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Title: A guide to the third and fourth Egyptian rooms : predynastic antiquites, mummied birds and animals, portrait statues, figures of gods, tools, implements and weapons, scarabs, amulets, jewellery, and other objects connected with the funeral rites of the ancient Egyptians
Year: 1904 (1900s)
Authors: British Museum. Dept. of Egyptian and Assyrian Antiquities Budge, E. A. Wallis (Ernest Alfred Wallis), Sir, 1857-1934 Hall, H. R. (Harry Reginald), 1873-1930
Subjects: British Museum. Dept. of Egyptian and Assyrian Antiquities Funeral rites and ceremonies -- Egypt Egypt -- Antiquities Catalogs
Publisher: (London) : Printed by order of the Trustees
Contributing Library: New York University, Institute of Fine Arts Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation

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as heconsidered of great importance. Nos. 922-924 recordthe names and titles of Amen-hetep III. and the Mesopo- tamian princess Thi f J \\ \\(\ J, the daughter of Iuaa and Thuau ; they also state that the boundary of his kingdom in the south was at Karei t-J (m ^^ j anc( jn fae /wwv North at Neharina (Northern Mesopotamia) r—, ■u l^^^i. No. 923 was presented by C. Innes Pocock, Esq., 1884. Nos. 925-929 are inscribed with thenames and titles of Amen-hetep III. and Thi, and thestatement that during the first ten years of his reign the king shot 102 fierce lions witli his own hand jT^ 3^On each side of No. 927 is the cartouche of Amen-hetep III. SCARABS OF AMEN-HETEP III. IQI Neb-Maat-Ra f o ;j) ^37 1. No. 926 was presented by G. Bullock, Esq., 1856; and No. 929 by Mrs. EustaceSmith. On scarabs of Amen-hetep III. the prenomen ofThothmes III. is sometimes found; see Nos. 977-979. Nos. 980-1002. Scarabs, rings, a mould, etc., of Amen-hetep IV. or Khu-en-Aten, B.C. 1430. Nos. 1036-1042.
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No. 922. Scarab of Amen-hetep III.,recording the names of the parentsof Queen Thi. (No. 29,437.) No. 929. Scarab of Amen-h-jtep III.,recording the slaughter of 102 lionsby the king, in the first ten yearsof his reign. (No. 12,520.) Scarabs and ring of Ai, B.C. 1460. Nos. 1043-1055.Scarabs, etc., of Heru-em-heb, B.C. 1466. Nos. io;6-1062.Scarabs of Rameses I., B.C. 1400. Nos. 1063-1103.Scarabs of Seti I., B.C. 1366. Nos. 1104-1185. Scarabsof Rameses II., B.C. 1333. No. 1203. Scarab of Amen-meses, B.C. 1250. No. 1205. Scarab of Seti II., B.C. 1230. ig2 FOURTH EGYPTIAN ROOM—TABLE-CASE D. Nos. (217 (235. Scarabs of Rameses III., B.C. 1200.Nos. (236 (252. Scarabs of Rameses IV., B.C. (166.Nos. (253, etc. Scarabs of Rameses VIII., B.C. 115. No.(268 flf. Scarabs of Shashanq I. (Shishak , B.i . 975. No.Iff. Scarabs of Pamai, B.C. 825. No. (309. Lapis-lazuli scarab of Queen Amenartas, B.C. 725. No. (328 ff. Scarabs of Shabaka,Shep-en-Apt, Taharq(Tirhakah), Psammeti-chus I., and Psammeti-chus

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