This volume, which is the fourth part of Topographical 
      Bibliography VIII, Objects of Provenance Not Known, presents 
      accessible references for unprovenanced stelae dating from Dynasty XVIII 
      to the end of the Roman Period. The coverage includes monuments in 
      museums and private collections, as well as those which have surfaced in 
      sales and auctions only to disappear from sight once again. 
Volume 
      VIII, Parts 3 and 4, provide the first comprehensive survey of 
      unprovenanced stelae ever undertaken. The classification and dating is 
      the product of original research by Jaromir Malek, with assistance from 
      Elisabeth Fleming, Alison Hobby, and Diana Magee, as well as input from 
      specialists in many institutions. The number and range of the stelae 
      open up many new areas for further research, making possible an 
      altogether fuller coverage of the material than has been possible 
      hitherto. This volume contains extensive indices. 
The first seven 
      volumes of the Topographical Bibliography list ancient Egyptian 
      monuments still in situ, those found in controlled excavations, 
      ot those for which the original location can be established with 
      certainty. There are, however, enormous numbers of objects of unknown 
      provenance, including some of the greatest importance. Systematic 
      records of excavations in Egypt began in the 1860s, but digging for 
      monuments had been going on for at least half a century before that. 
      Volume VIII complements Volumes I-VII by providing access to this 
      unprovenanced material. Parts 1-2 cover statues of all periods. Part 3 
      covers stelae of the Early Dynastic Period to the end of Dynasty XVII.
    
 
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