This volume continues the ceramic history of the Saqqara Anubis temple,
excavated by the Egypt Exploration Society from 1977 to 1979. Volume III
showed how the site was used for burials of royalty and high officials
from the Archaic Period until the end of the New Kingdom. The present
volume covers the succeeding Late Dynastic Period: from at least the
mid-sixth century onwards, burials appear to have been made in the
earlier shaft tombs as well as in a new cemetery in the sand. A temple
to Anubis, god of the dead, was commenced at the same time, abandoned
during the Persian Period but restarted around 400 BC. The ceramics
include bowls used by the embalmers as well as offering vessels and the
repertoire of the fourth century builders. Unpublished contemporary
ceramics from the nearby Sacred Animal Necropolis elucidate and
supplement the Anubieion record.