Hierakonpolis
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 the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1902  Excerpt: ...seal of 
yellow clay. These, with other objects, lay all  together, and the wall 
had to be undermined to obtain them. Another pit  was made on the N. 
side of the wall, and more than twenty objects, all  of archaic types, 
were found lying together; a green glaze monkey, a  large quartz mace, 
and some pieces of inscribed ivory. Two other  trenches skirting this 
same group of rooms, and approaching from the N.  and E., ran into 
similar groups of archaic objects. In the middle of  these different 
groups the objects were really heaped one on another: at  one point 
limestone maces lay in scores, and, stained by the clay,  looked much 
like a heap of potatoes. There was also a great heap made up  entirely 
of objects in ivory, chiefly statuettes. We at last realised  that we 
had found a great heap of archaic objects, not distributed in  separate 
chambers, as Amelineau's finds in the royal tombs made us  expect, but 
carelessly thrown together. The heap was approached from  every side 
till its boundaries were known, and the objects were  gradually removed.
 This was a month's work, and for more than half this  time we were 
working with penknife and steel ruler, instead of adze and  basket, 
extricating the delicate objects from the sandy clay in which  they were
 embedded. It is impossible to give a detailed plan of so  confused and 
close packed a heap of objects; and as the order in which  they were 
taken out was largely accidental, it will be simpler to give a  general 
account of their relative positions, following this by a  complete list 
of all the objects found in the group, but leaving details  of 
measurement, &c, to the catalogue in the plates. This will  involve 
some repetition, but the fault is hard to avoid. 72. The best  point to 
begin will be from one of the largest objects,
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- ISBN-10  :  1130207978
 - ISBN-13  :  978-1130207972
 
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