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Χειροποίητος. H. is wrong in calling the lake ‘artificial’. Strabo (811) rightly says that it is a ‘natural’ (φυσικά) reservoir, but that the sluices (κλεῖθρα) by which the water is controlled were artificial.

ἐν μέση. The nose of one of these colossi, which were not ‘in the middle of the lake’, but on its east edge, is in the Ashmolean at Oxford (Room II); it is in finely polished quartzite; their pedestals are still at Biahmu, 4 1/2 miles north of Medînet. They were statues of Amenemhêt III, probably about 39 feet high, or, with their pedestals, 60 feet. H. had only seen the statues from Arsinoe across the lake, and had accepted the greatly exaggerated figures of his guide. (Petrie, Hawara, p. 60 and Pl. XXVI).

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