INDEX TO THE NAMED SHABTIS IN THE

PETRIE MUSEUM OF EGYPTIAN ARCHAEOLOGY

AT UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON

Introduction

The collection of Egyptian antiquities assembled by Sir W.M.F. Petrie at University College London was built around a nucleus of material bequeathed to the College by Amelia Edwards, and was supplemented by finds from Petrie's own excavations and by purchases from dealers. Like the other genre catalogues written by him for the collection his Shabtis (BSAE 57, London, 1935, reprinted Warminster, 1974) was conceived primarily as a typological study, and could not be revised to take account of later accessions without misrepresenting the author's purpose. Ironically, since the introductory chapters have now dated somewhat, it is the catalogue element that remains the most useful. Some examples included here were omitted by Petrie, perhaps in order to avoid over-representation of certain types and periods. The most important of later acquisitions, notably from the Sudan Government's Antiquities Service and the Trustees of Sir Henry Wellcome, have already been published or are duplicated elsewhere, and this index is intended simply as a record of current holdings with minimal description, unpublished items being related tacitly to the period stereotypes outlined below, and only significant differences mentioned. Unless specified otherwise, all the figures are mummiform. Height (H) is in centimetres.

Middle Kingdom to end of New Kingdom

Shabtisof this periodshow the individuality which precededmass-production, and are distinguished by a wider range of materials, forms and iconography, and often larger sizes. The earliest named examples in the present collection are of the Second Intermediate Period. Most are mummiform, but some of New Kingdom date are in the dress of daily life, which was not at first associated with the reis (overseer) function. In the absence of any statement to the contrary the implied style of the latter period is mummiform, beardless, with lappet wig, two hoes held in front and a bag or basket slung behind. The inscription, if in lines, normally contains a version of the traditional shabti text or, if in one column, merely identifies the owner as 'the Osiris N.'

Third Intermediate Period

The statuettes were mass-produced in faience, pottery or clay, and in either mummy or reis form. Generally the former hold two hoes with a bag slung centrally at the back. The reis figures are in the dress of daily life with short kilt, often projecting exaggeratedly in front, and have a whip in one hand, the free arm hanging down. Shabtis of the period usually wear a lappet wig with seshed headband knotted behind. Details and inscriptions are most often painted only, the text being abbreviated typically to a single column in front.

Late Period

Apart from a brief revival of stone as shabti material during the Twenty-fifth Dynasty the common stereotype of the Late Period is in glazed faience, mummiform with plaited Osirian beard, a back pillar and a plinth. One of the two hoes is replaced by a pick, and instead of the basket carried on the back there is a small seed-bag slung over one shoulder. In examples dating to Dynasties 27-30 the usual disposition of text incised in horizontal lines or in a column or two is often replaced by a T-form consisting of a single line with a column beneath. Although worker shabtis continue to appear in mummiform sets, the reis figure is discarded.

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Thomas, A.P. Gurob I-II (Warminster, 1981).

KINGS

Akhenaten. Dyn. 18. Red granite. Two fragments of different shabtis. (a) Upper part,

unfinished. H. 21.0. UC 24316. Petrie no. 81, pl. 29. Martin, The Royal Tomb at El-

Amarna I, 73, no. 258, pl. 48. (b) Torso with 1 col. incised text. H. 17.0. UC 2236.

Petrie no. 82, pls. 19, 29. Martin, op. cit. 49, no. 99, pls. 16, 33. Aubert, Statuettes, 50-2.

Amasis. Dyn. 26. Green faience. Upper part with 4 ls. incised text. H. 12.2. UC 38080. Petrie no. 562, pls. 13, 22, 43. Aubert, Statuettes, 214. Bourriau, JEA 77 (1991), 162 (no. 374).

Amenophis II. Dyn. 18. Wood, deteriorated, with 6 ls. incised text. H. 20.5. UC 38071.

Petrie no. 65, pls. 9, 16, 28. Aubert, Statuettes, 33-4. Bourriau, JEA 77, 161 (no. 274).

Amenophis III. Dyn. 18. Red granite. Middle fragment with incised text in cols. H. 10.9. UC 39715. Petrie no. 80, pls. 19, 29. Aubert, Statuettes, 46-8. Schneider, Shabtis I, 310-1.

Amenophis (III?). Dyn. 18. Black granite. Middle fragment with 7 ls. incised text

(Schneider's version IVB) filled with yellow paint. H. 8.3. UC 40318. Ex-Wellcome coll.

Apries. Dyn. 26. Green faience with 7 ls. incised text. H. 13.2. UC 38082. Petrie no. 570 pls. 13, 23, 43. Aubert, Statuettes, 214.

Necho II. Dyn. 26. Green faience. Torso with 5 ls. incised text (Schneider's version VIIA). H. 9.0. UC 38081. Ex-Wellcome, previously in the MacGregor collection: Sotheby Sale Catalogue June 28 - July 6, 1922, lot 1352, where said to be 'from Mitrahenneh.'

Nectanebo II. Dyn. 30. Green faience. Middle fragment with 3 ls. incised text. H. 6.2. UC 8961. Petrie no. 576, pls. 13, 23, 44. Two further items, nos. 575 and 579, listed by Petrie are untraced. See also Psammetichos (I) below. Aubert, Statuettes, 246.

Pinedjem I. Dyn. 21. Deep blue faience. Four exx. with 1 col. painted text. H. 10.8-13.7. UC 39860-2, Petrie nos. 255-7 (256 in reis form), pls. 17, 36. UC 40319. Ex-Wellcome. Cf. Schneider, Shabtis II, 117.

Pinedjem II. Dyn. 21. Blue faience with 6 ls. painted text. H. 16.5. UC 8968. Petrie no. 264, pls. 11, 17, 36. Schneider, Shabtis II, 117-8.

Psammetichus (I). Dyn. 26. Green faience. Two fragments of different shabtis. (a) Torso with tail of nemes headdress and 9 ls. incised text (Schneider's version VIIA). H. 13.2. UC 40317. Ex-Wellcome, previously in the MacGregor collection. (b) Perhaps also the head with nemes and uraeus, UC 8960, Petrie's no. 574, pl. 44, attributed by him to Nectanebo II. Aubert, Statuettes, 211-2.

Ramesses II. Dyn. 19. Green faience. Torso fragment with 4 ls. incised text. H. 8.2. UC 38072. From Memphis ?? (note pencilled on base). Aubert, Statuettes, 82. Bourriau, JEA 77, 160 (no. 267). Clayton, JEA 58, 171.

Ramesses II/IV. Dyn. 19/20. Black faience. Torso fragment with 2 ls. incised text. H. 10.5 UC 38073. Petrie no. 247, pls. 11, 19, 36. Bourriau, JEA 77, 161 (no. 275).

Ramesses VI. Dyn. 20. Calcite fragment with part of painted cartouche. H. 4.2. UC.39854. Petrie no. 248, pl. 36. Aubert, Statuettes, 118-9.

Senkamanisken. Second Napatan Dyn. Two exx. from pyramid 3, Nuri. (a) Serpentine

with incised text in 6 ls. H. 16.7. UC 13217. Dunham, Nuri, 43-4 (excavation no. 17-2

-1210), cf. figs. 197 (I 4d), 200 (8, type A). Stewart. Eg. Shabtis, 28-9, fig. 28.

(b) Blue faience with incised text in 6 ls. front and 1 col. on back pillar. H. 19.1. UC 13218. Dunham, op. cit. 43-4 (excavation no. unstated), figs. 197 (III 2e), 201 (8, type C). Bovot, Revue du Louvre no. 3 (1996), 21-8. Presented by the Sudan Government.

Sethos I. Dyn. 19. (A) Wood, black-varnished. Three exx. with 5-6 ls. incised text.

H. 17.8-18.7. (a) UC 30214. Petrie no. 86, pls. 9, 30. (b-c) UC 40320-1. Ex-

Wellcome. Stewart, Eg. Shabtis, fig. 19. (B) Schist. Two upper parts. (a) H. 6.9.

UC 39719. Petrie no. 87. (b) H. 4.6. UC 39721. Petrie no. 89, pls. 9, 19, 30.

(C) Faience, blue/green. Four fragments. (a) Upper part. H. 8.6. UC 39722. Petrie

no. 90, pls. 9, 19, 30. (b-d) Middle fragments. H. 2.6-6.2. UC 39720, 39723, 30025.

Petrie nos. 88, 91-2 (respectively, the last-mentioned from the Ramesseum, apparently

stray. Quibell, Ramesseum, 9. Aubert, Statuettes, 78-81. Schneider, Shabtis II,

31-2, 95.

Sheshonq III(?). Dyn. 22(?). Green faience. Lower part with 1 col. painted text. H.

11.1. UC 38074. Petrie no. 484, pls. 11, 19, 41. Identification of cartouche unsure.

Aubert, Statuettes, 161. Bourriau, JEA 77, 161 (no. 306)

Taharqa. Dyn. 25. Serpentine with 9 ls. incised text. H. 27.4. UC 13216. From

pyramid 1, Nuri. Dunham, Nuri, 10 (excavation no. 17-2-389, cf. figs. 197(II, 1b),

200(5). Stewart, Eg. Shabtis, 28, fig. 27. Presented by the Sudan Government.

Tanutamani. Dyn. 25. Blue faience. Uninscribed. H. 11.6. UC 13221. From pyramid

16, El Kurru. Dunham, El Kurru, 61, pl. 45(D). Presented by the Sudan Government.

LATE DYN. 17 - EARLY DYN. 18

Thirty-six crudely carved wooden shabtis in peg form with inscriptions in black ink. From Dra Abu'l Naga. For a general account and bibliography see Schneider, Shabtis I, 296-8. The numbering of items in Petrie, Shabtis, pl. 26 is confused. It would appear that after the bottom row of numbered shabtis had been arranged, the unnumbered example was inserted between 41 and 42. In pl. 7 (inscriptions) this added item was called 42, and the subsequent four numbers were advanced by one to make 43-46, but without amending pl. 26. (This would have been awkward, for some of the original numbers inked on the objects were visible in the photographs.) The new numbers were, however, used elsewhere in the text and in the index of personal names. See the asterisked items below.

J'h-ms s3-p3-jr. H. 17.1. UC 40213. Petrie no. 46, pls. 7, 16, 26 (no. 45 in pl. 26).*

Jn-jt.f. H. 13.6. UC 40195. Petrie no. 28, pls. 6, 16, 25.

Jn-jt.f. H. 10.6. UC 40199. Petrie no. 32, pls. 7, 16, 26.

Wsr. H. 13.5. UC 40198. Petrie no. 31, pls. 7, 17, 26.

S3-p3-jr. H. 25.1. UC 40212. Petrie no. 45, pls. 7, 20, 26 (no. 44).*

S3-R'. H. 26.2. UC 40211. Petrie no. 44, pls. 7, 20, 26 (no. 43).*

S3-htp. Two exx. (a) H. 19.5. UC 40200. Petrie no. 33, pls. 7, 20, 26. (b) H. 16.3. UC 40201. Petrie no. 34, pls. 7, 20, 26.

Sn-htp. Two exx. (a) H. 16.7. UC 40209. Petrie no. 42, pls. 7, 20, 26 (unnumbered item)

(b) H. 15.9. UC 40210. Petrie no. 43, pls. 7, 20, 26 (no. 42, altered to 43 on object).*

T3-nhsyt. H. 18.4. UC 40197. Petrie no. 30, pls. 7, 21, 26.

Tj. H. 12.1. UC 40202. Petrie no. 35, pls. 7, 21, 26.

Tw-nfr. H. 12.0. UC 40203. Petrie no. 36, pls. 7, 21, 26.

Ttj. Two exx. (a) H. 17.6. UC 40173. Petrie no. 6, pls. 6, 21, 24. (b) H. 14.5. UC 40174. Petrie no. 7, pls. 6, 21, 24.

Ttj-'n. Four exx. H. 13.4-18.0. UC 40191-4. Petrie nos. 24-7, pls. 6, 21, 25.

Ttj-nfr. Six exx. H. 9.7-19.4. UC 40185-90. Petrie nos. 18-23, pls. 6, 21, 25.

Ttj-s3-jn-jt.f. Ten exx. H. 11.9-18.6. UC 40175, 40177-84, 40299(?). Petrie nos. 8, 10-17, pls. 6, 21, 24-5.

Dhwty. H. 18.6. UC 40196. Petrie no. 29, pls. 7, 25.

NEW KINGDOM

3st (šm'yt nt Dhwty). Dyn. 19. Green faience. H. 14.8. UC 39833-4. Petrie no. 224, pls.

16, 35.

3st-nfrt (in cartouche),w. of Ramesses II. Dyn. 19. Pale green faience. Foot fragment with part column of painted text in front. H. 2.5. UC 38076. Ex-Wellcome collection. Cf. Aubert, Statuettes, 82.

Jj3 (w'b). Dyn. 19. White faience. H. 19.9. UC 39831. Petrie no. 222, pls. 10, 16, 35.

Jjmy (šm'w n Hnmw). Dyn. 19. Painted wood. H. 23.6. UC 38092. Petrie no. 166, pls.

6, 33.

Jw (w'b nb ntrw). Dyn. 19. Painted pottery. H. 16.1. UC 39768. Petrie no. 138, pls. 14,

16, 32.

Jwy (nbt pr). Dyn. 19. Painted limestone. H. 19.8. UC 39744. Petrie no. 115, pls. 16, 31.

Jwny (jmy-r k3t nt Jmn). Late Dyn. 18. Dark granite. Feet lost. Hoes, bags held in front. H. 40.0. UC 40330. Ex-Wellcome collection. Stewart in Leahy & Tait, Studies ... Smith, 313-5, figs. 1-2. Idem, Eg. Shabtis, 16-7, fig. 10.

Jmn-m-jpt. Dyn. 19. Painted wood. H. 20.4. UC 39794. Petrie no. 163, pls. 10, 16, 33.

Jmn-m-jpt. Dyn. 19. Limestone. Hoes held in front, two yokes, pots, bag slung behind. H. 22.6. UC 40326. Ex-Wellcome, previously in MacGregor collection. Sotheby Sale Catalogue, June 28-July 6, 1922, lot 1363. Stewart in Leahy & Tait, Studies ... Smith, 313-5, figs. 3-4. Idem, Eg. Shabtis, 39, fig. 39.

Jmn-m-jnt. Dyn. 18. Painted pottery. Two exx. H. 25.4, 25.0. UC 39699-39700. Petrie nos. 58-9, pls. 8, 16, 28.

Jmn-ms (sš-nsw wdhw). Dyn. 18. Painted pottery. H. 19.6. UC 39701. Petrie no. 60, pls. 8, 16, 28.

Jmn-ms. Dyn. 19. Painted wood. H. 20.8. UC 40222. Petrie no. 199, pl. 16..

Jmn-ms (jmy-hnt). Dyn. 19/20. Green faience. Bag and yoke with pots slung behind. H. 13.3. UC 39846. Petrie no. 238, pls. 16, 35.

Jmn-htp (hm-ntr). Dyn. 19/20. White faience. H. 12.8. UC 39844. Petrie no. 236, pls. 16, 35.

Jny. Dyn. 18. Painted limestone. Female, mummiform. H. 14.9. UC 39693. Petrie no. 51,

pls. 8, 16, 27.

Jjmw-dj-t3-wrt. Dyn. 19. Painted limestone. H. 19.6. UC 39750. Petrie no. 121, pls. 17,

31.

'n-Mwt (šm'yt nt Jmn). Dyn. 19. Painted wood. H. 23.2. UC 39823. Petrie no. 206, pl. 16.

Wn-nhw (sdm[-'š] m st '3t = Deir el-Medina). Dyn. 18. Painted wood with incised text in

6 lines. Hoes held, one broad-bladed, one pointed, no basket. H.19.6. UC 40333.

Presented by J. Cerný.

Wr-t3 (šm'w n Jmn?). Dyn. 19. White faience. Mummiform holding amulets. H. 14.0. UC 39836. Petrie no. 226, pls. 17, 35.

Wrt-nfrt. Dyn. 18. Black steatite. H. 14.4. UC 39709. Petrie no. 70, pls. 9, 17, 28.

Wsr-m3't-R'-nht. Dyn. 19. Painted wood. H. 20.4. UC 39813. Petrie no. 188 (unpubl.)

Wsr-m3't-R'-nht. Dyn. 19. Painted wood. H. 19.5. UC 39819. Petrie no. 195, pl. 17.

Wsr-m3't-R'-nht. Dyn. 19. Green faience. In daily dress, arms down. H. 11.6. UC 39842. Petrie no. 233, pls. 19, 35.

Wsr-Mntw (jdnw m hwt-nsw). Dyn. 19. Wood. In daily dress, holding amulets. H. 20.8. UC 39718. Petrie no. 85, pls. 9, 17, 30.

Wsr-Mntw (qdw-ntr n jnr n Mntw). Dyn. 19. Painted pottery. H. 14.1. UC 39761. Petrie no. 132, pls. 10, 17, 32.

Wsr-Mntw (w'b n Pth-Skr). Dyn. 19. Painted wood. Bag and yoke with pots slung behind. H. 22.8. UC 39793. Petrie no. 162, pls. 10, 17, 33.

Wsr-h3t (sš-mš'w n nb t3wy). Dyn. 18. Limestone. Upper part with pectoral. H. 18.0. UC 39694. Petrie no. 52, pls. 8, 17, 27. Schneider, Shabtis I, 192.

Wsr-h3t-Jmn-m-nhh ('3 n rjt n Jmn). Dyn. 18. Painted wood with stylised bandaging. H. 20.4. UC 8825. Petrie no. 76, pls. 9, 17, 29.

B3k-Jmn. Dyn. 19. Painted wood. H. 16.1. From Rifeh. UC 39816. Petrie no. 191, pl. 17.

B3k-Jmn. Dyn. 19. Painted wood. H. 20.4. UC 40224. Petrie no. 201, pl. 17.

B3kj. Dyn. 18. Painted limestone, Torso fragment. H. 11.0. UC 39692. Petrie no. 50, pls.

8, 17, 27.

B3ky. Dyn. 19. Painted limestone. H. 16.6. UC 39749. Petrie no. 120, pls. 17, 31.

B3kw. Dyn. 19. Pottery. H. 13.6. UC 39771. Petrie no. 141, pls. 17, 32.

B3kt-wrt (šm'yt nt Sth?). Dyn. 19. Blue faience with 1 col. painted text in front and

latticed panel, waist to ankles, at back (cf. Naguib, CAA 1985, 1-3, of different owner). H. 11.6. From 'Seti temple' (pencilled note on shabti). UC 40284.

Bw-jr-tw-m-hmt. Dyn. 19. Painted limestone. Bag and yoke with pots slung behind.

Two exx. H. 21.3, 20.6. UC 39741-2. Petrie nos. 112-3, pls. 10, 17, 31.

P3-jrj (nfw pr). Dyn. 19. Painted wood. Bag and yoke with pots slung behind. Two exx. H. 20.9, 22.6. UC 39800, 40217. Petrie nos. 172-3, pl. 18.

P3-nbw-Hr. Dyn. 19. Painted wood. H. 14.1. UC 39817. Petrie no. 192, pl. 17.

P3-R'-m-nnw-r'-nb (sdm-'š). Dyn. 19. Painted wood. H. 19.5. UC 39808. Petrie no.

182, pl. 17.

P3-R'-h'w. Dyn. 19. Pottery. H. 18.7. UC 39769. Petrie no. 139, pls. 14, 17, 32.

P3-hm-ntr (ktn tpy n hm.f). Dyn. 19. White faience. Two exx. H. 17.0. UC 28415-6.

Petrie & Brunton, Sedment II, 27, pl. 78 (28-9). Stewart, Eg. Shabtis, 19, fig. 14.

P3-h3rw. Dyn. 18. Painted limestone. H. 19.1. UC 39697. Petrie no. 56, pls. 8, 17, 27.

P3-sr (hm-ntr tpy n Jmn). Dyn. 19. Painted pottery. Two exx. H. 19.3, 7.7 (the latter a

fragment). UC 39702-3. Petrie nos. 61-2, pls. 9, 17, 28. Aubert, Statuettes, 92-3.

Schlick-Nolte, CAA (1984), 4-6.

P3-sr (t3ty). Dyn. 19. (a) Schist. Upper part. H. 3.0. UC 39724. Petrie no. 93, pls. 9,

17, 30. (b) Blue faience. Two fragments, upper and middle. H. 7.7, 3.7. UC 39725-6.

Petrie nos. 94-5, pls. 9, 17, 30. Cf. Aubert, Statuettes, 94-5.

P3-sr (jt-ntr). Dyn. 19. Green faience. H. 14.8. UC 39832. Petrie no. 223, pls. 17, 35.

P3-d3y. Dyn. 20(?). Wood. H. 19.0. UC 40227. Petrie no. 211, pls. 14, 17.

P3y-dnw-rg3. Dyn. 20. Pottery. Eleven exx. including one reis. H. 16.5. UC 39784a-k.

Petrie no. 153, pls. 14, 17, 34. Stewart, Eg. Shabtis, 20, fig. 16.

P3ywt-hry (hmww). Dyn. 19. Painted wood. Two exx. H. 19.7. UC 40463, 40703. Petrie

no. 196, pl. 17.

Pyj3 (ms-'t). Dyn. 19. Painted limestone. H. 16.7. UC 39738. Petrie no. 109, pls. 10,

17, 30.

M'j3 (šm'yt). Dyn. 19. Painted pottery. H. 20.3. UC 39765. Petrie no. 135, pls. 18, 32.

M'nwn3 (hry pdt). Dyn. 18. Painted wood. H. 25.2. UC 39691. Petrie no. 49, pls. 8, 18, 27.

M'hw. Dyn. 18. Painted wood. H. 28.8. UC 8824. Petrie no. 75, pls. 9, 18, 29. Stewart,

Eg. Shabtis, 16, fig. 9.

Mwt-m-pr. Dyn. 19. Painted pottery. H. 17.0. UC 39758. Petrie no. 129, pls. 18, 32.

Mwt-nfrt. Dyn. 19. Painted wood. H. 20.1. UC 40223. Petrie no. 200, pl. 18.

Mnw-ms (hm-ntr n Mwt). Dyn. 18. Black steatite(?). Upper part. Bags held in front. H. 17.6. UC 39706. Petrie no. 66, pls. 9, 18, 28.

Mntw-htp. Dyn. 19. Wood. Three exx. (a,b) Mummiform. H. 11.4. UC 39828, 40229.

Petrie no. 214, pl. 18. (c) In daily dress. H. 12.0. Probably of the same owner. UC

39827.

Mr-jwnt. Dyn. 18. Black steatite fragment. H. 5.3. UC 39710. Petrie no. 71, pls. 9, 18, 28.

Mry-M3't. Dyn. 19. Painted wood. Two exx. H. 21.3, 19.8. UC 40218. Petrie nos. 174-5,

pl. 18.

Mry-R'. Dyn. 19. Painted wood. With yoke. H. 17.9. UC 39796. Petrie no. 165, pls. 18, 33.

Mrw-'nh? (nbt pr). Dyn. 19. Painted wood. H. 19.2. UC 40221. Petrie no. 197, pls. 18, 20.

Mrn? (sdm-'š n sh-ntr Pth). Dyn. 19. Limestone fragment with 4 ls. incised text. H. 9.2. From Kafr el-Batran. UC 40359. Petrie, Gizeh & Rifeh, 24. Schneider, Shabtis I, 277-8. For name see Ranke, PN I, 163(4). Larger scale suggests votive use

Mhy-htp. Dyn. 18. Painted wood. H. 16.0. UC 40215. Petrie no. 77, pls. 9, 18, 29.

Mhy-htp. Dyn. 19. Painted limestone. H. 17.3. UC 39735. Petrie no. 106, pls. 10, 18, 30.

Ms (sš mš'). Dyn. 18. Painted limestone. H. 17.9. UC 39696. Petrie no. 55, pls. 8, 18, 27.

Ms. Dyn. 19. Painted pottery. H. 16.0. UC 39753. Petrie no. 124, pls. 18, 32.

N3fy see Nf. N3šw see Nš. Nbt-t3-hr.tj(?) (fem.).Dyn. 19. Painted wood, crude. No implements held, but hoe and yoke shown behind. H. 18.2. UC 40233. Petrie no. 220, pls. 14, 18.

Nbtj3 (fem.). Dyn. 19. Limestone. Fragment with 6 ls. incised text. H. 10.0. From

Kafr el-Batran. UC 40349. Petrie, Gizeh & Rifeh, 24. Schneider, Shabtis I, 277-8.

Ranke, PN I, 187 (18).

Nf or N3fy (w'b n Mnw). Dyn. 19. Painted pottery. H. 18.8. UC 39759. Petrie no. 130,

pls. 18, 32. Ranke, PN I, 193 (6).

Nfw-nfr (hm). Dyn. 19. Painted wood. H. 16.4. UC 40226. Petrie no. 210, pls. 14,

18, 21.

Nfr-'b-hb. Dyn. 19. Painted limestone. H. 19.2. From Rifeh. UC 39751. Petrie no. 122,pls. 14, 18, 31.

Nfr-rnpt. Dyn. 19. Painted wood. Two exx. H. 23.3. UC 39809-10. Petrie nos. 183-4, pl. 18.

Nfr-hr. Dyn. 19. Painted pottery. Two exx. H. 16.2, 16.9. From Gurob. UC 39762-3. Petrie no. 133, pls. 18, 32.

Nfr-hr. Dyn. 19. Painted wood. H. 16.0. UC 40220. Petrie no. 190, pl. 18.

Nfr-hr. Dyn. 19. Painted pottery. H. 17.1. From Rifeh. UC 39767. Petrie no. 137, pls. 18, 32.

Nfr-htp (f.). Dyn. 19. Painted wood. H. 21.9. UC 39797. Petrie no. 167, pls. 10, 18, 33.

Nfrw. Dyn. 19. Wood. H. 16.9. UC 40228. Petrie no. 212, 14.

Nrjw-nfr (rwdw). Dyn. 19. Painted wood. Two exx. H. 22.2, 21.2. UC 39788-9. Petrie nos. 157-8, pls. 10, 19, 33.

Nhy. Dyn. 20(?). Painted limestone, 'contours perdus.' H. 14.9. UC 39856. Petrie no. 250, pls. 11, 19, 36.

Nhy (s3 nsw n h3st rswt). Dyn. 18, temp. Tuthmosis III. Wood. H. 35.0. UC 15945. Petrie no. 48, pls. 8, 19, 27. Id. Six Temples, 4, 21, pl. 2(1). Aubert, Statuettes, 36-7.

Nhh-nfrty. Dyn. 19. Painted wood. H. 19.7. UC 39803. Petrie no. 177, pl. 19.

Nht-Jmn (jdnw n pr Jmn). Dyn. 19. White faience. H. 13.9. UC 39837. Petrie no. 227, pls. 10, 19, 35. Id. Nebesheh, 32 (tomb 31), pl. 13. Pr Jmn in title = Diospolis Inferior.

Ns-p3-w3h-m3't (rwdw). Dyn. 19. Painted wood. Feet lost. H. 20.7. UC 39790. Petrie no. 159, pls. 10, 19, 33.

Ns-p3-R'. Dyn. 19/20. Blue-green faience. Reis. H. 11.8. UC 39843. Petrie no. 234, pls. 19, 35. Stewart, Eg. Shabtis, 20, fig. 17.

Ns-p3-R' (jt-ntr n Jmn). Dyn. 19/20. Blue-green faience. Two exx. Feet lost. H. 11.2, 10.6. UC 39849-50. Petrie nos. 241-2, pls. 11, 19, 35.

Ns-Mwt (šm'yt nt Jmn). Dyn. 19. Painted wood. Bag and yoke with pots slung behind. Two exx. H. 18.0, 16.8. UC 39798-9. Petrie nos. 170-1, pl. 19.

Nš or N3šw. Dyn. 19. Wood with 1 col. incised text. H. 10.5. UC 39733. Petrie no. 103,

pls. 10, 18, 30. Ranke, PN I, 213 (7).

Ntt-hnty (nbt pr). Dyn. 18. Painted pottery with stylised bandaging. H. 11.6. UC 39713. Petrie no. 78, pls. 9, 19, 29.

Ndm (jmy-r pr wr nb t3wy). Dyn. 19, temp. Ramesses II. Green faience. H. 13.6. UC 39841. Petrie no. 232, pls. 15, 19, 35. From Saqqara? See Aubert, Statuettes, 97-8.