[54] Naville, “Das Thebanische Todtenbuch,” vol. i., Pl. CCXXII.
[55] It comes from Tell Tmai, and is entered in the “Livre d’entrée”
under No. 38930, and in the “Guide to the Museum,” 3rd English edition,
under No. 461, p. 164.
[56] No. 38932 in the “Livre d’entrée”; cf. “Notice des principaux
monuments du Musée de Gizeh,” 1893, p. 86, and No. 683 of Borchardt’s
unpublished catalogue. The monument comes from Saqqarah.
[57] “Guide to the Cairo Museum,” 3rd edition, pp. 331–33, No. 1020;
“Livre d’entrée,” No. 38927.
[58] “Guide to the Cairo Museum,” 3rd edition, p. 330, Nos. 1018, 1019;
“Livre d’entrée,” Nos. 38928, 38929.
[59] See the _Revue_, 1906, vol. xx., pp. 241–52, and pp. 337–46; and
pp. 90–105 of the present volume.
[60] It was catalogued by Champollion in his “Notice descriptive des
monuments égyptiens du Musée Charles X,” Paris, 1827, p. 55, No. 11.
[61] Published in the _Revue de l’Art ancien et moderne_, 1910, vol.
xxviii., pp. 241–52.
[62] See pp. 120–125.
[63] Mariette, “Notice des principaux monuments du Musée de Boulaq,”
6th edition, 1876, p. 300, No. 100 C.
[64] E. de Rougé, “Notice sommaire des monuments égyptiens,” 3rd
edition, 1864, p. 34, A. 21. The British Museum possesses a replica of
this statue.
[65] Mariette, “Notice,” 1st edition, 1864, p. 184, No. 17; and 6th
edition, 1876, p. 92, No. 22.
[66] Mariette, “Notice,” 6th edition, p. 221, Nos. 638–48; Maspero,
“Guide du Visiteur au Musée de Boulaq,” 1883, pp. 100–3.
[67] Mariette, “Notice,” 6th edition, p. 221, Nos. 649–51; Maspero,
“Guide,” p. 101.
[68] Mariette, “Notice,” 6th edition, p. 221, Nos. 623–37.
[69] Mariette, “Notice,” 6th edition, pp. 212–13, No. 578; Maspero,
“Guide,” p. 75, No. 396.
[70] Mariette, “Notice,” 6th edition, p. 239, No. 792.
[71] Maspero, “Letter to M. Gustave d’Eichtal on the circumstances
of the history of Egypt which favoured the exodus of the Hebrew
nation,” in the _Comptes Rendus de l’Académie des Inscriptions et
Belles-Lettres_, 1873, pp. 37–8.
[72] Published in _La Nature_, 1892, vol. lix., pp. 161–3.
[73] Major Arthur Bagnold published an account of them, with three
drawings by Wallis and a few sketches, “An account of the manner in
which two Colossal Statues of Rameses II at Memphis were raised,” in
the _Proceedings of the Society of Biblical Archæology_, vol. x., p.
452 _et seq._
[74] I have related many examples of this belief in spirits inhabiting
the ancient monuments in “Egypt: Ancient Sites and Modern Scenes,”
1910, chap. xv., p. 155. I have collected many more, and hope one day
to have an opportunity of publishing them.
[75] Published in _La Nature_, 1894, vol. lxiii., pp. 230–4.
[76] Extract from the _Revue de l’Art ancien et moderne_, 1908, vol.
xxiii., pp. 401–12, and vol. xxiv., pp. 29–38.
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