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 410 REMAEKABLE OBJECT OF THE REIGN OF AMENOPHIS III. Haremliebi of the hierogl3"phic, who called himself the beloved of Amen, restored the old religion. He pulled down the temples erected by the disk-worshippers, and restored the name of Amenophis III. wherever it had been erased ; but on many of the w^alls of Thebes, and on other places, the restorations were never made.'* All these events however happened at least twelve centuries before our asra, and are therefore necessarily obscure. S. BIRCH. ■* I except entirely the supposed i?rt rtehma, Bunseii, 1. e., as this name which occurs at Eiephantina, Young's Hiero- glyphics, pi. G3, is probably only the prsenomenof Amenophis I II., restored unto the name shield by the Ammonites. Dr. Hincks on the defacement, p. 5. In the same manner the name (Poole, Hor», p. 193), so far from being undoubtedly an Acherres, seems to be the prnenomen of Horus, cut over another name. Cf. Tr. R. S. Lit. 1. c. PI. iii. In the same manner the prsenomen of Amenophis II. was restored into his shield. Cf. M. Lepsius Ueber den Ersten Aegyptischen Gotter- kreis, s. 1, n. 1, for a full account of the worship, which Ihave received after this paper was in press. ■Wooden Coffer with painted hieroglyphs. Krit. Mas. Fiiyptmn T?nom, JUdT. arrangement of the ebony slip and stud. Ilhistrating the