Formalin does not even serve as a good fixative or preservative for long-term anatomical studies. Three species are known from rivers entering northwest Florida from Georgia and Alabama. 24 synonyms for compassion: sympathy, understanding, charity, pity, humanity, mercy, heart, quarter, sorrow, kindness, tenderness, condolence, clemency.. What are synonyms for Caring for others? . 89, 90). Late Caddo, Aperture narrowly in contact or free from preceding whorl. 10). Thick-lipped Rams-horn Suture relatively shallow. The vessels may have Radial striations present or absent Laevapex Walker, 1903. (Linnaeus, 1758). Even Callender, Vivienne G. and Peter Jánosi. Aperture trapezoidal in shape; spire more robust, straight sided; with a shallower suture; parapical crest large (Fig. Small- or medium-sized snails need to be identified with the aid of a binocular dissecting microscope that is equipped with an ocular micrometer calibrated to 0.1 mm accuracy so that precise measurements can be made. Clench, W.J., & S. L. H. Fuller. of Caddo Ancestors" section , the Native American Only three widely distributed species occur in Florida. Bulletin of the Environmental Protection Agency, EPA-600/3-82-026: i-vi, 1-294. Tryonia aequicostatus Apex proportionally longer, about 0.3-0.5 times length of shell. 70). Favorite Shop About Us This Week's Arrivals 8. Shell usually elevated, but variable. Bulletin du Musée Hongrois des Beaux-Arts Supplément-2001, Budapest: Musée Hongrois des Beaux-Arts, 2001, p. 76, note 90. 54). Identifications are difficult in many instances without properly preserved specimens. 203, 209). that the fine ware tradition survived into the mid-1850s. 7000), Page ApxB 071 (alternate version), A History of the Giza Necropolis II, Unpublished 1942 Manuscript, Appendix B: East Cemetery (Cem. This Williams Caddo pottery is tremendously varied—different forms Shell variable in shape. (Pilsbry and Beacher, 1892). The Old Kingdom Art and Archaeology. Size larger, adults 7 mm or more in width. Shell small, 2.0-2.8 mm long. as well as to all museums and institutions that have received We do this because, by understanding differences Terminal lobe of penis slender. scribe of the (divine) book, elder of the snwt-house of his father, chief justice and vizier, hereditary prince, king's son of his body, chief lector-priest, khet-priest of the Great One, khet-priest of (? 58, 60, n. 12. Shell conical or cylindrical-conical in shape; spire elevated; body whorl not disproportionately voluminous; umbilicus closed or open. While the existing Handbook 1980. 1918. In William Kelly Simpson and Whitney M. Davis, eds. The vessels varied considerably in form and decoration, but Geburtstag am 24. Caddo spend such an inordinate amount of time and effort excavating, As explained in the "Graves 66). Aperture loosely attached to or slightly free from preceding whorl. Drawn by Nancy Reese. "The Iconography of the Princess in the Old Kingdom." topic is so immense. 22). Found inside – Page 64favour in Gaul , but has been found much less frequently elsewhere . ... The shape is a Seine - Rhine creation , owing something to carinated pottery ... Some spectacular 180-182). Around the outer body of each jar is a yellow and white grapevine framed by stripes. they made lots and lots of pottery. Sculpture consisting of axial striations only (Fig.147). (Lea, 1858). early Caddo potters used fewer decorative techniques, applied Chapel entrance architrave, jambs, reveals and drum inscribed for Meresankh, idenitifed as [mAAt Hr stX wrt Hts nbwj xt Hr wrt Hst DHwtj smrt Hr mrt=f sAt nswt n Xt=f Hmt nswt mrt] seer of Horus and Seth, great one of the hetes-scepter of the Two Lords, khet-priestess of Horus, great of praises of Thoth, companion of Horus, his beloved, king's daughter of his body, beloved king's wife; in situ in G 7530-7540. collections. Purple-throated Campeloma by style and form even when broken into small fragments. 7000), Page ApxB 081, A History of the Giza Necropolis II, Unpublished 1942 Manuscript, Appendix B: East Cemetery (Cem. Secure Name/Password - Form. The planorbid fauna of the southeastern states is particularly poorly known. Whorls flat-sided with suture weakly impressed. Photo by Sharon Mitchell. Periphery variable. destroys virtually all organic materials, including human (Goodrich, 1924). ("pothunters") seeking pottery for personal collections (Frauenfeld, 1863). 81). (..) Although their shape is reminiscent of Gravette points they . Length of shell 3.0-4.0 mm (Fig. and, more importantly, from different local or group traditions Partly this is because it is often impossible Found inside – Page 255Corning , N.Y. , The Corning Museum of Glass , 66.1.232 . Fig . ... The carinated bowls , for example , have much the same profile as Haltern 12 in Arretine ... (Say, 1829). Carinated pottery, long-necked earthenware bottles, and engraved designs with pigment all occur in many places in the world that are separated by thousands of miles or thousands of years (or both). In Jean-Claude Goyon and Christine Cardin, eds. Lioplax pilsbryi pilsbryi Zur Zierde gereicht. The Egyptian Department and its Excavations. Lobe and flagellum with various patterns of dermal glands (Fig. The one in the middle is from a site on Cypress Creek, Cass County, Texas, while the one on the right is from the Taylor Farm site in the Sabine River drainage in Harrison County, Texas. 63-79. Found inside – Page 355There is no chronologically appreciable difference between the various inversed s-curves of 6th century cooking pots; at most there are slight differences ... Vertical sculpture reduced to irregularly spaced and uneven growth striations or low undulating ribs. Untyped, Historic Caddo, after A.D. 1650. Manuelian, Peter Der. "Inscriptional Evidence for the History of the Fourth Dynasty." 1962. by a child? 197-199, plan 30. in detecting fine-scale changes in pottery design through Prague: Czech Institute of Egyptology, 2006, p. 260, Abb. Most have monotonously simple, conical or depressed-conical shells that are nearly devoid of taxonomically useful characteristics. (Lea, 1834). Most other genera have received relatively minor attention, and their systematics are in flux. pinching. Dictionary.com is the world's leading online source for English definitions, pronunciations, word origins, idioms, Word of the Day, and more. by women, as is the case among most comparable societies in 14), was introduced into a fishpond in St. Petersburg about 1921 and into lakes in Orlando about 1940. Penis with a dense pattern of superior tubercles. Fine vertical ribs present on uppermost whorls. The woman on the far left is engraving Brackish-water genera, Onobops and Heleobops, that are common in Florida are omitted. Whorls straight-sided, not scalariform; suture hardly distinct; aperture terminating at periphery of last whorl; vertical ribs weaker and closely spaced; adult size about 25-30 mm long (Fig. chapel, room b (= W room), rock-cut pair statues and false door on W wall, mouth of pit A, looking NW, Description: Cemetery G 7000: G 7530-7540: G 7530, Meresankh III (= Mersyankh), chapel, room a (= main room), N end, looking NE, Description: Lower part of limestone statue of Meresankh III from G 7530-7540: G 7530 (front): [G 7530, chapel, room a] 27-5-3 + [G 7530 A] 27-5-18 (= MFA 30.1457a), Description: Lower part of limestone statue of Meresankh III from G 7530-7540: G 7530 (profile proper left): [G 7530, chapel, room a] 27-5-3 + [G 7530 A] 27-5-18 (= MFA 30.1457a), Description: Limestone pair statue of Queens Hetepheres II and Meresankh III (restored) from G 7530-7540: G 7530 (quarter view proper right): 27-4-963 + 27-4-964 + 27-4-965 (= MFA 30.1456), Description: Limestone pair statue of Queens Hetepheres II and Meresankh III (restored) from G 7530-7540: G 7530 (quarter view proper left): 27-4-963 + 27-4-964 + 27-4-965 (= MFA 30.1456), Description: Limestone pair statue of Queens Hetepheres II and Meresankh III (restored) from G 7530-7540: G 7530 (profile proper right): 27-4-963 + 27-4-964 + 27-4-965 (= MFA 30.1456), Description: Head and shoulder fragment of limestone statue from street G 7500, in debris above stairway leading to G 7524 a, possibly originally from G 7530-7540: G 7530 (back): 28-5-20 (= MFA 30.1461), Description: Lower part of limestone statue of Meresankh III from G 7530-7540: G 7530 (back): [G 7530, chapel, room a] 27-5-3 + [G 7530 A] 27-5-18 (= MFA 30.1457a), Description: Lower part of limestone statue of Meresankh III from G 7530-7540: G 7530 (quarter view proper right): [G 7530, chapel, room a] 27-5-3 = [G 7530 A] 27-5-18 (= MFA 30.1457a), Description: Head of limestone statue of Meresankh III from G 7530-7540: G 7530 (quarter view proper left): [G 7530, chapel, room a] 27-5-7 (= MFA 30.1457b), Description: Lower part of limestone statue of Meresankh III from G 7530-7540: G 7530 (front): [G 7530, chapel, room a] 27-5-3 + [G 7530 A] 27-5-18 (= MFA 30.1457a), Description: Limestone pair statue of Queens Hetepheres II and Meresankh III (restored) from G 7530-7540: G 7530 (profile proper left): 27-4-963 + 27-4-964 + 27-4-965 (= MFA 30.1456), Description: Limestone pair statue of Queens Hetepheres II and Meresankh III (restored) from G 7530-7540: G 7530 (back): 27-4-963 + 27-4-964 + 27-4-965 (= MFA 30.1456), Description: Limestone pair statue of Queens Hetepheres II and Meresankh III (restored) from G 7530-7540: G 7530 (heads, quarter view proper left): 27-4-963 + 27-4-964 + 27-4-965 (= MFA 30.1456), Description: Limestone pair statue of Queens Hetepheres II and Meresankh III (restored) from G 7530-7540: G 7530 (front): 27-4-963 + 27-4-964 + 27-4-965 (= MFA 30.1456), Subjects: Eastern Cemetery: Site: Giza; View: street G 7400, G 7430-7440, G 7530-7540, Description: Cemetery G 7000: street G 7400, between G 7430-7440 (to W) and G 7530-7540 (to E), looking SSE toward Southern Mount, Description: Cemetery G 7000: G 7530-7540: G 7530, Meresankh III (= Mersyankh), chapel entrance, S door jamb, relief (standing figure of Meresankh, being presented document by her steward Khemetnu), looking S, Description: Cemetery G 7000: G 7530-7540: G 7530, Meresankh III (= Mersyankh), chapel, room a (= main room), E wall, N of entrance, relief (S of figure of Kawab, marsh scene, fowling), looking E, Description: Cemetery G 7000: G 7530-7540: G 7530, Meresankh III (= Mersyankh), chapel, room a (= main room), E wall and entrance, looking E, Description: G 7530-7540: G 7530, Meresankh III (= Mersyankh), chapel, room a (= main wall), E wall, N of entrance, relief (figure of Kawab), looking E, Description: Limestone pair statue of Queens Hetepheres II and Meresankh III (restored) from G 7530-7540: 7530 (quarter view proper right): 27-4-963 + 27-4-964 + 27-4-965 (= MFA 30.1456), Description: Cemetery G 7000: G 7530-7540: G 7530, Meresankh III (= Mersyankh), chapel, room a (= main room), E wall, upper registers of relief, looking E, Description: Cemetery G 7000: G 7530-7540: G 7530, Meresankh III (= Mersyankh), chapel, room a (= main room), N end, looking NE to rock-cut statues in room c (= N room), Description: Cemetery G 7000: G 7530-7540: G 7530, Meresankh III (= Mersyankh), chapel, room c (= N room), row of rock-cut statues, looking NE, Description: Cemetery G 7000: G 7530-7540: G 7530, Meresankh III (= Mersyankh), chapel, room a (= main room), chapel entrance, E wall, and S wall, rock-cut statues, looking SE, Description: Stone and glass amulets from G 7530-7540: pit G 7540 T, room III: top row: 29-3-97 (= MFA 29.1457, headrest), 29-3-113 (= MFA 29.1458, headrest), 29-3-95 (= MFA 29.1459, heart), 29-3-96 (= MFA 29.1460, djed), 29-3-111 (= MFA 29.1461, udjat); middle row: 29-3-93 (= MFA 29.1462, scarab), 29-3-92 (= MFA 29.1463, heart scarab), 29-3-114 (= MFA 29.1464, hawk-headed scarab); bottom row: 29-3-98 (= MFA 29.1465, Isis), 29-3-116 (= MFA 29.1466, Thoth), 29-3-94 (= MFA 29.1467a-b, two djed), 29-3-100 (= MFA 29.1468, heart), 29-3-99 (= MFA 29.1469, Isis knot), 29-3-115 (= MFA 29.1470, wadj, papyrus column), Subjects: Drawings: G 7530: graffito from chapel, Room c, S wall, Description: Drawing: graffito from chapel, room c (= N room), S wall, E end, of G 7530, Meresankh, Subjects: Object(s) photograph: Site: Giza; View: G 7530-7540, Description: Granite sarcophagus of Meresankh III from G 7530 A: GEM_45475 (= HUMFA_27-6-20 = EMC_JE_54935A + EMC_JE_54935B = EMC_SR_2/14695). 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Reviving a Lost Tradition ), [G 7530-7540: G 7540] 27-4-1241 (wood hoe), Description: Cemetery G 7000: G 7530-7540: G 7530, Meresankh III (= Mersyankh), chapel, room c (= N room), N wall, rock-cut statues (detail, upper portion of second statue from E), looking N, Description: Cemetery G 7000: G 7530-7540: G 7530, Meresankh III (= Mersyankh), chapel, room c (= N room), N wall, rock-cut statues (detail, upper portion of third statue from E), looking N, Description: Cemetery G 7000: G 7530-7540: G 7530, Meresankh III (= Mersyankh), chapel, room c (= N room), N wall, rock-cut statues (detail, upper portion of fourth statue from E), looking NW, Subjects: Maps and plans: G 7530-7540: G 7530, Plan and elevation of false door, Subjects: Maps and plans: Plan of G 7451, with position of G 7530-7540: G 7540, Description: duplicates: EG015489, EG015498, Subjects: Maps and plans: G 7530-7540: G 7530 a, Subjects: Notes: G 7530-7540: G 7530, Shaft A, list of objects, Subjects: Maps and plans: G 7530-7540: G 7530, Shaft A, Subjects: Maps and plans: G 7530-7540: G 7530, Overall plan of rock-cut chapel and burial shaft, Subjects: Maps and plans: G 7530-7540: G 7530, Section through rock-cut chapel, Subjects: Drawings: G 7530-7540: G 7530, Shaft A, sarcophagus, Subjects: Maps and plans: G 7530-7540: G 7530, Section through west room (room b) and Shaft A, Subjects: Maps and plans: G 7530-7540: G 7530, Shaft Z, Subjects: Maps and plans: G 7530-7540: G 7540, Shaft A, Subjects: Maps and plans: G 7530-7540: G 7540, Shaft Q, Subjects: Maps and plans: G 7530-7540: G 7540, Shaft S, Subjects: Maps and plans: G 7530-7540: G 7540, Shaft T, Subjects: Drawings: G 7530-7540: G 7540, Shaft T, coffin inscriptions, Subjects: Maps and plans: G 7530-7540: G 7540 Shaft V, Subjects: Maps and plans: G 7530-7540: G 7540, Shaft W, Subjects: Maps and plans: G 7530-7540: G 7540, Shaft X, Subjects: Maps and plans: G 7530-7540G 7540, Shaft X, Subjects: Maps and plans: G 7530-7540: G 7540, Shaft Y, Subjects: Maps and plans: G 7530-7540: G 7540, Shaft R, Subjects: Maps and plans: G 7530-7540: G 7540, Shaft V, Subjects: Eastern Cemetery: Site: Giza; View: G 7530-7540, 7330-7340, 7440-7430, 7350, 7450, Description: G 7530-7540, Meresankh III, west side at end of the street, with G 7330-7340 and 7440-7430 left, and 7350 and 7450 right, looking W, Description: G 7530-7540, Meresankh III, south chapel, dwarves relief, looking N, Description: G 7530-7540, Meresankh III, west side, looking E, showing blocks fitted together, and core blocks above, Description: Cemetery G 7000: G 7530-7540: G 7530, Meresankh III (= Mersyankh), chapel entrance, S door jamb, relief (standing figure of Meresankh, being presented document by her steward Khemetnu), looking SE, Description: Cemetery G 7000: G 7530-7540: G 7530, Meresankh III (= Mersyankh), chapel, room b (= W room), W wall, S rock-cut pair statue, looking NW, Description: Cemetery G 7000: G 7530-7540: G 7530, Meresankh III (= Mersyankh), chapel, room b (= W room), W wall, N rock-cut pair statue, looking NW, Description: Cemetery G 7000: G 7530-7540: G 7530, Meresankh III (= Mersyankh), chapel, room b (= W room), E wall, W face of pillar in doorway to room a (= main room), relief (figures of Meresankh and document presenter Khemetnu-nedjes), looking NE, Description: Cemetery G 7000: G 7530-7540: G 7530, Meresankh III (= Mersyankh), chapel, room b (= W room), E wall, W face of pillar in doorway to room a (= main room), relief (figures of Meresankh and document presenter Khemetnu-nedjes), looking SE, Description: Cemetery G 7000: G 7530-7540: G 7530, Meresankh III (= Mersyankh), chapel, room a (= main room), E wall, N of entrance, relief (figure of Kawab, marsh scene, offering bearers, fowling, livestock), looking E, Description: Cemetery G 7000: G 7530-7540: G 7530, Meresankh III (= Mersyankh), chapel, room a (= main room), E wall, N of entrance, relief (offering bearers, livestock, etc), looking E, Description: Cemetery G 7000: G 7530-7540: G 7530, Meresankh III (= Mersyankh), chapel, room a (= main room), E wall, N of entrance, relief (S of figure of Kawab, marsh scene), looking E, Description: Cemetery G 7000: G 7530-7540: G 7530, Meresankh III (= Mersyankh), chapel, room a (= main room), E wall, N of entrance, relief, looking E, Description: Cemetery G 7000: G 7530-7540: G 7530, Meresankh III (= Mersyankh), chapel, room a (= main room), E wall, N of entrance, relief (offering bearers, livestock, fowling), looking E, Description: Cemetery G 7000: G 7530-7540: G 7530, Meresankh III (= Mersyankh), chapel, room a (= main room), S wall, E half, rock-cut statues (Reisner: sons of Khemetnu the younger), looking S, Description: Cemetery G 7000: G 7530-7540: G 7530, Meresankh III (= Mersyankh), chapel entrance, N door jamb, relief, looking NE, Description: Cemetery G 7000: G 7530-7540: G 7530, Meresankh III (= Mersyankh), chapel entrance, S door jamb, relief (standing figure of Meresankh, being presented document by her steward Khemetnu), looking SW, Description: Cemetery G 7000: G 7530-7540: G 7530, Meresankh III (= Mersyankh), chapel entrance, N door jamb, relief, looking NW, Description: Cemetery G 7000: G 7530-7540: G 7530, Meresankh III (= Mersyankh), chapel, entrance, drum lintel inscribed for Meresankh, looking W, Description: Cemetery G 7000: G 7530-7540: G 7530, Meresankh III (= Mersyankh), chapel, room c (= N room), N wall, row of standing female rock-cut statues, looking NE, Description: Cemetery G 7000: G 7530-7540: G 7530, Meresankh III (= Mersyankh), chapel, room c (= N room), N wall, W end of W group of standing female rock-cut statues, looking NE, Description: Cemetery G 7000: G 7530-7540: G 7530, Meresankh III (= Mersyankh), chapel, room c (= N room), N wall, W group of standing female rock-cut statues, looking NE, Description: Cemetery G 7000: G 7530-7540: G 7530, Meresankh III (= Mersyankh), chapel, room c (= N room), N wall, W end of W group of standing female rock-cut statues, looking N, Description: Cemetery G 7000: G 7530-7540: G 7530, Meresankh III (= Mersyankh), chapel, room c (= N room), N wall, central portion of W group of standing female rock-cut statues, looking N, Description: Cemetery G 7000: G 7530-7540: G 7530, Meresankh III (= Mersyankh), chapel, room c (= N room), N wall, E end of W group of standing female rock-cut statues, looking N, Description: Cemetery G 7000: G 7530-7540: G 7530, Meresankh III (= Mersyankh), chapel, room c (= N room), N wall, E end of W group and W end of E group of standing female rock-cut statues, looking N, Description: Cemetery G 7000: G 7530-7540: G 7530, Meresankh III (= Mersyankh), chapel, room c (= N room), N wall, E group of standing female rock-cut statues, looking N, Description: Cemetery G 7000: G 7530-7540: G 7530, Meresankh III (= Mersyankh), chapel, room a (= main room), W wall, N end, relief (figures of Hetepheres II, Meresankh, and Nebemakhet), looking SW, Description: Cemetery G 7000: G 7530-7540: G 7530, Meresankh III (= Mersyankh), chapel, room a (= main room), W wall, N end, relief (figure of Nebemakhet), looking SW, Description: Cemetery G 7000: G 7530-7540: G 7530, Meresankh III (= Mersyankh), chapel, room a (= main room), E wall, N of entrance, middle part, relief (detail, fowling scene), looking E, Description: Cemetery G 7000: G 7530-7540: G 7530, Meresankh III (= Mersyankh), chapel, room a (= main room), E wall, N of entrance, relief (detail, upper portion of figure of Kawab), looking E, Description: Cemetery G 7000: G 7530-7540: G 7530, Meresankh III (= Mersyankh), chapel, general view, room a (= main room), looking NE, Description: Cemetery G 7000: G 7530-7540: G 7530, Meresankh III, chapel, room a (= main room), looking NE (Brian Snyder photographing E wall), Description: Cemetery G 7000: G 7530-7540: G 7530, Meresankh III (= Mersyankh), chapel, room a (= main room), E wall, S of entrance, registers of relief, looking SE, Description: Cemetery G 7000: G 7530-7540: G 7530, Meresankh III (= Mersyankh), chapel, room a (= main room), W wall, S end, panel of relief N of false door (standing figure of Meresankh), looking SW, Description: Cemetery G 7000: G 7530-7540: G 7530, Meresankh III (= Mersyankh), chapel, room a (= main room), E wall, N of entrance, relief (figure of Kawab), looking SE from room c (= N room), Description: Cemetery G 7000: G 7530-7540: G 7530, Meresankh III (= Mersyankh), chapel, room a (= main room), N wall, E pillar in doorway to room c (= N room), relief (upper portion of standing figure of Meresankh), looking N, Description: Cemetery G 7000: G 7530-7540: G 7530, Meresankh III (= Mersyankh), chapel, room a (= main room), E wall, N of entrance, relief (detail, offering bearers), looking E, Description: Cemetery G 7000: G 7530-7540: G 7530, Meresankh III (= Mersyankh), chapel, room a (= main room), E wall, N of entrance, relief (detail, fowling scene), looking E, Description: Cemetery G 7000: G 7530-7540: G 7530, Meresankh III (= Mersyankh), chapel, room a (= main room), N wall, looking NW to rock-cut statues in room c (= N room), Description: Cemetery G 7000: G 7530-7540: G 7530, Meresankh III (= Mersyankh), chapel, room a (= main room), N wall, W pillar in doorway to room c (= N room), relief (upper portion of standing figure of Meresankh), looking N, Description: Cemetery G 7000: G 7530-7540: G 7530, Meresankh III (= Mersyankh), chapel, room a (= main room), W wall, N end, relief (upper portion of figure of Hetepheres II), looking W, Description: Cemetery G 7000: G 7530-7540: G 7530, Meresankh III (= Mersyankh), chapel, room a (= main room), W wall, N end, relief (inscription above figure of Meresankh), looking W, Description: Cemetery G 7000: G 7530-7540: G 7530, Meresankh III (= Mersyankh), chapel, room a (= main room), W wall, N end, relief (upper portion of figure of Meresankh), looking W, Description: Cemetery G 7000: G 7530-7540: G 7530, Meresankh III (= Mersyankh), chapel, room a (= main room), W wall, N end, relief (upper portion of figure of Nebemakhet), looking NW, Description: Cemetery G 7000: G 7530-7540: G 7530, Meresankh III (= Mersyankh), chapel, room a (= main room), S wall, rock-cut statues and registers of relief, looking S, Description: Cemetery G 7000: G 7530-7540: G 7530, Meresankh III (= Mersyankh), chapel, room b (= W room), W wall, rock-cut pair statues and false doors, looking NW, Description: Cemetery G 7000: G 7530-7540: G 7530, Meresankh III (= Mersyankh), chapel, room a (= main room), W wall, pillar in doorway to room b (= W room), relief (standing figure of Meresankh), looking SW, Description: Cemetery G 7000: G 7530-7540: G 7530, Meresankh III (= Mersyankh), chapel, room a (= main wall), E wall, N of entrance, relief (detail, head of figure of Kawab), looking E, Description: Cemetery G 7000: G 7530-7540: G 7530, Meresankh III (= Mersyankh), chapel, room a (= main wall), E wall, N of entrance, relief (detail, torso and amulet of figure of Kawab), looking E, Description: Cemetery G 7000: G 7530-7540: G 7530, Meresankh III (= Mersyankh), chapel entrance, S door jamb (facade face), inscription (date), looking SW, Description: Cemetery G 7000: G 7530-7540: G 7530, Meresankh III (= Mersyankh), chapel entrance, N door jamb (facade face), inscription (date), looking WNW, Description: Street G 7500, looking NW toward G 7530-7540, Meresankh III (= Mersyankh), from top of G 7660, Kaemsekhem, Description: Cemetery G 7000: G 7530-7540: G 7530, Meresankh III (= Mersyankh), chapel, room a (= main room), E wall, N of entrance, relief, looking NE, Description: Cemetery G 7000: G 7530-7540: G 7530, Meresankh III (= Mersyankh), chapel, room a (= main room), E wall, N of entrance, registers of relief, looking E, Description: Cemetery G 7000: G 7530-7540: G 7530, Meresankh III (= Mersyankh), chapel, room a (= main room), NE corner, looking NE, Description: Cemetery G 7000: G 7530-7540: G 7530, Meresankh III (= Mersyankh), chapel, room c (= N room), S wall, E end, graffito, looking SSE, Description: Egyptian Museum, Cairo, Old Kingdom corridor: black granite panelled sarcophagus of Meresankh III from G 7530-7540: G 7530 A: 27-6-20 (= Egyptian Museum, Cairo JE 54935), Subjects: Eastern Cemetery: Site: Giza; View: G 7430-7440, G 7530-7540, Description: view down avenue between G 7340 (on left, N) and G 7350 (on right, S); sharp corner in left (N) middle distance is SW corner of G 7440; tomb at end of avenue is G 7530-7540, looking E, Subjects: Eastern Cemetery: Site: Giza; View: G 7520, G 7530-7540, Description: Cemetery G 7000: passage between G 7520 (to N) and G 7530-7540: G 7530 (to S), looking E, Description: G 7530-7540: G 7540, SW corner, looking NE, Subjects: Eastern Cemetery: Site: Giza; View: G 7450, G 7550, G 7530-7540, Description: Space between G 7550 (= Lepsius 58), Duaenhor, on left (S), and G 7530-7540: G 7540, on right (N), looking W to E face of G 7450, Description: G 7530-7540: G 7540, ruined chapel area, looking NW, Subjects: Eastern Cemetery: Site: Giza; View: street G 7500, G 7510, G 7530-7540, G 7650, Description: Cemetery G 7000: street G 7500, between G 7530-7540: G 7530 (to W), and G 7650 (to E), looking N to S face of G 7510, Description: Street G 7500, G 7530-7540: G 7530, Meresankh III (= Mersyankh), area of rock-cut chapel entrance, looking N, Description: Cemetery G 7000: G 7530-7540: G 7530, Meresankh III (= Mersyankh), chapel, room a (= main room), S wall, relief and rock-cut statues, looking S, Description: Cemetery G 7000: G 7530-7540: G 7530, Meresankh III (= Mersyankh), pit A, burial chamber, remains of canopic pit at SE corner (foreground), looking W, Description: Cemetery G 7000: G 7530-7540: G 7530, Meresankh III (= Mersyankh), pit A, burial chamber, looking E at modern stairs in shaft, Description: Cemetery G 7000: G 7530-7540: G 7530, Meresankh III (= Mersyankh), pit A, shaft, looking S up modern stairs, Description: Cemetery G 7000: G 7530-7540: G 7530, Meresankh III (= Mersyankh), pit A, shaft, looking W up modern stairs to rock-cut pair statue on W wall of room b (= W room), Description: Cemetery G 7000: G 7530-7540: G 7530, Meresankh III (= Mersyankh), chapel, room b (= W room), rock-cut pair statues and false door on W wall, relief on N wall, mouth of pit A, looking NW, Description: Cemetery G 7000: G 7530-7540: G 7530, Meresankh III (= Mersyankh). 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