Memphis I

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Memphis I
W M Flinders William Matthew Flinders Petrie
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XX. These were clearly of Ramessu II, and name the god Ptah Tanen. They seem therefore to have been part of some building here made by Ramessu, who afterwards pulled it down and re-used the material in the West Hall. Such engaged columns are unknown else- where. The columns were of varying sizes. The diameters cannot be exactly fixed where only half of the column breadth was in one block ; but the sections given have the apparent diameter in inches put beside each of them. There seem to have be...en three sizes, the smallest 26-5 to 30-3 inches, another 40 inches, and the largest 55-6 inches wide. The smallest were more fully detached, the larger ones were only half columns projecting from a wall. The letters A to N at the side of the sections refer to the inscriptions which belong to each block.
PI. XXI II. The lion's paw is on the side of a spout, fallen from the roof of the West Hall. The block is upside down in the ruin, hence the lighting is reversed here. The channel of the spout is seen on the end.


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