Abstract
The first season of excavation at Memphis identified an artisans’ quarter of the Eighteenth to Nineteenth Dynasties at Kôm Rabî'. Finds included stone and metal tools and domestic utensils, pottery votive objects in the form of ‘concubine’ figures and cobras, bones (mainly cattle and pig), and a few inscribed objects. Further resistivity survey was carried out. The Epigraphic Survey recorded monuments from the Palace of Merneptah, now in the so-called ‘Petrie’ Magazine at Mît Rahîna.
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