Item Carter MSS i.J.243a - Thebes. Birabi. Asasif. Ptolemaic vaulted tombs. Carnarvon-Carter excavations. Site 14: stela, photograph

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Carter MSS i.J.243a

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Thebes. Birabi. Asasif. Ptolemaic vaulted tombs. Carnarvon-Carter excavations. Site 14: stela, photograph

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  • c. 1907-1911 (Creation)

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1 photograph

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(1874-1939)

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This material was sent to the Griffith Institute by Mr Walter Hauser from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, in 1955.

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Howard Carter's photograph, family stela of Djeamunefankh, Overseer of the snw of Amun, 22nd Dynasty, now in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 43197, Carnarvon-Carter excavations, Site 14, Ptolemaic vaulted tombs, constructed over the Valley Temple of Hatshepsut, Asasif, Thebes.

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Property of the Griffith Institute. No restrictions.

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Copyright Griffith Institute, University of Oxford.

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Archived scan in Griffith Institute.

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  • Carnarvon, Earl of and Howard Carter (eds) 1912. Five years' explorations at Thebes: a record of work done 1907-1911, p. 49 [1] pl. xli.
  • See TopBib i2.619.

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