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William Stevenson Smith: A Bibliography of His Writings BOOKS Ancient Egypt as represented in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Boston, Museum of Fine Arts, 1942,175 pp.; 2nd ed., 1946,185 pp.; 3rd ed., 1952,187 pp.; 4th ed., 1960, 215 pp. A History of Egyptian Sculpture and Painting in the Old Kingdom. London, Oxford University Press, 1946; 2nd ed., 1949, xv, 422 pp. A History of the Giza Necropolis, by G. A. Reisner, vol. II, The Tomb of Hetep-heres, The Mother of Cheops, completed and revised by W. S. Smith. Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1955, xxv, 102 pp. The Art and Architecture of Ancient Egypt. The Pelican History of Art. Baltimore, Penguin Books, 1958, xxvii, 301 pp. Country Life in Ancient Egypt. Museum of Fine Arts Picture Book, no. 2, 2nd ed., Boston, Museum of Fine Arts [1954], 32 pp. lnterconnections in the Ancient Near East. New Haven, Yale University Press, 1965, xxxii, 202 pp. ARTICLES Abbreviations of journal Titles AjA BMfA JAOS JARCE JEA JNES MDAlK WZKM ZAS American journal of Archaeology Boston Museum Bulletin journal of the American Oriental Society journal of the American Research Center in Egypt Journal of Egyptian Archaeology journal of Near Eastern Studies Deutsches Archaologisches lnstitut. Mitteilungen. Abteilung Kairo. Wiener Zeitschrift fur Kunde des Morgenlandes Zeitschrift fur agyptische Sprache "The Coffin of Prince Min-khaf." JEA 19 (1933), pp. 150-159. 270 "The Old Kingdom Linen List." ZAS 71 (1935), pp. 134-149.

Topography of the Old Kingdom Cemetery at Saqqarah. In The Development of the Egyptian Tomb down to the Accession of Cheops, by G. A. Reisner. Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1936, pp. 390-411. The Paintings of the Chapel of Atet at Medum. JEA 23 (1937), pp. 17-26. News Items from Egypt: The Season of 1938 to 1939 in Egypt. AJA 44 (1940), pp. 145-149. Old Kingdom Sculpture. AJA 45 (1941), pp. 514-528. Recent Discoveries in the Egyptian Department, pt. II, Two Fragments from Hatshepsut s Karnak Obelisk. BMFA 40 (1942), pp. 45-49. The Origin of Some Unidentified Old Kingdom Reliefs. AJA 46 (1942), pp. 509-531. Three Late Egyptian Reliefs. BMFA 47 (1949), pp. 21-29. A Middle Kingdom Painted Coffin from Deir el Bersheh, with Dows Dunham. In Pisa, Universita. Studi in memoria di lppolito Rosellini. Pisa, Lischi, 1949, pp. 263-268. Harvard Camp. Archaeology 2 (1949), pp. 194-195. An Eighteenth Dynasty Egyptian Statuette. Fogg Art Museum. Bulletin 11 (1950), pp. 47-51. Saite Sculpture. AJA 54 (1950), p. 256. (Summary of paper read at the Fifty-First General Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, 1949.) Fragment of an Egyptian Book of the Dead. Harvard Library Bulletin 4 (1950), pp. 396-398. Egyptian Art. In An Exhibition of Ancient Sculpture. Mimeographed. Cambridge, Fogg Art Museum, 1950, pp. 3-7. The American Research Center in Egypt. Near East Society. Bulletin 4 (1951), pp. 9-10. The Relationship between Egyptian Ideas and Old Testament Thought. journal of Bible and Religion 19 (1951), pp. 12-15. Paintings of the Egyptian Middle Kingdom at Bersheh. AJA 55 (1951), pp. 321-332. Archaeological News: The Near East, 1950-1951. AJA 56 (1952), pp. 39-50. Inscriptional Evidence for the History of the Fourth Dynasty. JNES 11 (1952), pp. 113-128. An Eighteenth Dynasty Egyptian Toilet Box. BMFA 50 (1952), pp. 74-79. The Tomb of Hetep-heres I. BMFA 51 (1953), pp. 23-30. Five Small Egyptian Works of Art. BMFA 52 (1954), pp. 84-87. A Late Reflection of an Old Kingdom Relief. BMFA 53 (1955), p. 81. A Painting in the Assiut Tomb of Hepzefa. MDAlK 15 (1957), pp. 221-224. 271

Fragments of a Statuette of Chephren. WZKM 54 (1957), pp. 186-190. Department of Egyptian Art. Boston, Museum of Fine Arts. Annual Report, 1956, pp. 30-33; 1957, pp. 38-44; 1958, pp. 43-47; 1959, pp. 39-47; 1960, pp. 50-56; 1961, pp. 50-61; 1962, pp. 44-49; 1963, pp. 58-63; 1964, pp. 48-56; 1965, pp. 70-71; 1966, pp. 56-57. Nubiani Centri. Enciclopedia universale dell arte. Rome, Instituto per la Collaborazione Culturale, 1958, vol. 10, pp. 43-55; English translation: Nubian Art. Encyclopedia of World Art. New York, McGraw-Hill, 1965, vol. IO, pp. 730-743. Egyptian Painter s Sketch on a Flake of Limestone. BMFA 56 (1958), p. 102. The Judge Goes Fishing. BMFA 56 (1958), pp. 56-63. Two Assyrian Reliefs from Cranford Manor. BMFA 58 (1960), pp. 44-55. An Old Kingdom Temple Relief. Fogg Art Museum. Annual Report, 1958-59, Cam bridge, 1960, pp. 19-24. Some Recent Accessions. BMFA 58 (1960), pp. 96-97. Linen Shroud from the Mummy of Thutmosis Ill with Fine Cursive Hieroglyphic Text from the Book of the Dead. BMFA 59 (1961), p. 120. The Land of Punt. JARCE 1 (1962), pp. 59-60. The Old Kingdom in Egypt and the Beginning of the First intermediate Period. Cambridge Ancient History, rev. ed., 1962, vol. 1, ch. 14. Some Recent Accessions. BMFA 60 (1962), pp. 120-1 21. Some Recent Accessions. BMFA 60 (1962), pp. 132-1 36. The Stela of Prince Wepemnofret. Archaeology 16, pp. 2-13. Some Recent Accessions. BMFA 61 (1963), p. 118. Some Recent Accessions. BMFA 62 (1964), p. 144. The Old Kingdom in Egypt and the Beginning of the First Intermediate Period. Cambridge Ancient History, rev. ed., 1965, vol. 1, ch. 14. Two Archaic Egyptian Sculptures. BMFA 65 (1967), pp. 70-84. Archaeology: Egypt and Western Asia. Encyclopedia Britannica, vol. 2 (1967), pp. 242-243. Mural Painting: Egypt. Encyclopedia Britannica, vol. 2 (1967), p. 999. REVIEWS 272 Catalogue of the Egyptian Sculpture in the Walters Art Gallery, by George Steindorff. Baltimore, 1946. Art Bulletin 30 (1948), pp. 74-75.

The Rise and Fall of the Middle Kingdom in Thebes, by H. E. Winlock. New York, 1947. AjA 52 (1948), pp. 305-307. Kingship and the Gods, by Henri Frankfort. Chicago, 1948. AjA 53 (1949), pp. 209-21 1. Meisterwerke der agyptischen Kunst, by Hermann Ranke. Basel, 1948. JAOS 70 (1950), pp. 60-61. Great Tombs of the First Dynasty, vol. I, Excavations at Sakkara, by Walter B. Emery. Cairo, 1949. Antiquity 97 (1951), pp. 39-41. The Archaeology of World Religions, by Jack Finegan. Princeton, 1952. journal of Bible and Religion 20 (I 952). The Scepter of Egypt, vol. I, by William C. Hayes. New York, 1953. AJA 58 (1954), pp. 157-158. A History of Egyptian Architecture, vol. I, by Alexander Badawy. Giza, 1954. JNES 15 (1956), pp. 254-255. Models of Daily Life in Ancient Egypt from the Tomb of Meket-Re at Thebes, by H. E. Winlock. Cambridge, 1955. AjA 60 (1956), pp. 189-190. Das Kamutef-Heiligtum Hatshepsuts und Thutmoses III in Karnak, Beitrage zur agyptischen Bauforschung und Altertumskunde, 3, pt. 2, by Herbert Ricke. Cairo, 1954. JNES 17 (1958), pp. 74-75. Montouemhat, Quatrieme Prophete d'amon, Prince de la Ville, by Jean Leclant. Cairo, 1961. AjA 66 (1962), pp. 413-414. Archaic Egypt, by Walter B. Emery. Baltimore, 1962. Archaeology 15 (1962) p. 284. Signs and Wonders upon Pharaoh, by John A. Wilson. Chicago, 1964. Archaeology 19 (1966), p. 134. Akhnaten: The Rebel Pharaoh, by Robert Silverberg. Philadelphia, 1964. Archaeology 19 (1966), p. 309. Mumienportrats und verwandte Denkmaler, by Klaus Parlasca. Wiesbaden, 1966. JARCE 6 (1967), pp. 179-182. 273