The primary aim of this excavation season (October 30-mid-March) was to clear extant architecture associated with the mortuary temple of Mentuhotep III.
A sandstone Osiride figure inscribed for Amenhotep I was assigned to the British Museum.
A decorated limestone sarcophagus from the priestess burial for Kauit was retained by the Cairo Museum.
The mummy and fragments of the sarcophagus for the priestess Kemsit were displayed in London.
The sarchophagus of Henhenuit discovered in 1905 was sent to New York in 1907.
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Catalogue of exhibition of antiquities : found by Dr. Edouard Naville and Mr Hall in the XIth dynasty temple at Deir el-Bahari, season 1904-5 ; exhibited in the library of the Society of Biblical Archaeology, [...], July 3rd to 29th / Egypt Exploration Fund. 1905. London : Egypt Exploration Fund.
Naville, Edouard and H. R. Hall 1905. Excavations at Deir el-Bahri. Archaeological Report (Egypt Exploration Fund)(1904-1905), 1-10.
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