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Journal: 1923-1924 (2nd season, compiled by A. C. Mace)

Arthur C. Mace's journal for the tomb of Tutankhamun, 1923-1924, covers part of the second season.

  • 32 numbered pages
  • Manuscript (Mace)
  • Complements Howard Carter's journal for the same dates. See TAA i.2.1

Mace, Arthur Cruttenden

Journal: 1926-1930 (5th-9th seasons)

Howard Carter's excavation journal, 1926 to 1930, covering the fifth to ninth seasons.

  • 65 numbered pages
  • Mostly manuscript (Carter) with some typescript pages
  • Includes a note dated May 1926, in which Carter notes a sighting of a black jackal at Thebes.

Carter, Howard

Notebook: A. H. Gardiner transcriptions (copies)

Tutankhamun notebook, Howard Carter's copies of selected object cards

  • Selected object cards, Alan H. Gardiner's transcriptions copied by Carter from original object cards (see TAA i.1.1-620)
  • Carter's manuscript with transcriptions
    • Antechamber, object nos. 37, 38
    • Treasury, object nos. 261-337
    • Annexe, object nos. 338-420
    • 1 enclosure, letter from Percy Newberry to Howard Carter, dated 13-09-1928, with transcription and translation of texts from the model figure of Tutankhamun, lying on a funeral bier [Carter 331a], now in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60720.

Carter, Howard

Notebooks: The Tomb of Tut-Ankh-Amen ii (ch. 5 and 6)

Howard Carter manuscript for The Tomb of Tut-Ankh-Amen volume ii, chapters V and VI

  • Two notebooks, TAA i.2.9 [1] and TAA i.2.9 [2].

TAA i.2.9 [1]

"I. The Tomb of Tut.ankh.Amen. IVth Season, 1925-26."

  • Howard Carter's manuscript for The Tomb of Tut-Ankh-Amen volume ii, chapters 5 and 6.
    • Covering fourth season, 1925-1926.
  • 54 openings (108 pages) with several enclosures.
  • Two sections:
    • 1-[27] (Carter's numbering for openings).
    • Carter's annotated manuscript for The Tomb of Tut-Ankh-Amen volume ii, chapter 5.
    • Manuscript title: 'Chap. V. The Opening of the three Coffins ||| (Season 1925-26)'.
    • Pages 1-26 (Carter's numbering for openings).
    • Carter's annotated manuscript for The Tomb of Tut-Ankh-Amen volume ii, chapter 6.
    • Manuscript title: 'Chap. VI. Light on Pharaonic Burial Customs'.

TAA i.2.9 [2]

"II. The Tomb of Tut.ankh.Amen. IVth Season - 1925-26 - Continued."

  • 12 openings (24 pages)
    • Pages 27-38 (Carter's numbering for openings).
    • Continuation of Carter's annotated manuscript for The Tomb of Tut-Ankh-Amen volume ii, chapter 6.
    • [Manuscript title: 'Chap. VI. Light on Pharaonic Burial Customs'.]

Carter, Howard

Hathor-cow couch outside Tutankhamun's tomb, postcard

  • Postcard
  • Photograph, photographer not known.
  • Photograph taken on 24 January 1923.
  • Howard Carter, assisted by Walter Hauser, manoeuvring one side of the cow-headed couch (73) into a packing case for transfer to the nearby 'laboratory' (tomb KV15, of Sethos II).

Lord Carnarvon at Castle Carter II, photograph

  • Photograph, photographer not known.
  • Photograph probably taken in late 1922 or early 1923.
  • George Edward Stanhope Molyneux Herbert, fifth Earl of Carnarvon, standing in the doorway of 'Castle Carter', Howard Carter's house at Elwet el-Diban located at the entrance to the wadi leading to the Valley of the Kings.

Members of the excavation team riding donkeys: view 2, digital image

  • Digital image.
  • The photographer is not known, perhaps taken by The Times photographer, probably in early 1923.
  • A donkey procession in the Valley of the Kings.
  • Riding donkeys, from the left, Alfred Lucas (white hat), Arthur Callender (also white hat), Howard Carter (medium coloured hat with dark band), and Arthur Mace (dark hat).
  • Donkeys were the main form of transport to and from Tutankhamun's tomb.
  • TAA ii.6.61 almost certainly records the same event.

Egyptian team transporting food boxes, postcard

  • Postcard
  • Photograph, photographer not known.
  • Photograph was probably taken in early 1923, the production date of the postcard is not known, but almost certainly 1920s.
  • Postcard series: 'Exploitation of Tout-Ankh-Amon's Tomb'.
  • Postcard misprinted on both sides.
  • Members of the Egyptian team carrying a tray with food boxes (Carter 62) from the Antechamber of Tutankhamun's tomb to the Laboratory.

The team transporting two trays

  • Postcard
  • Photograph, photographer not known.
  • The photograph was probably taken in early 1923; the postcard's production date is unknown, but it was almost certainly in the 1920s.
  • Two Egyptian team members, accompanied by Howard Carter [wearing hat and waistcoat, left foreground], carry trays containing objects from the Antechamber of Tutankhamun's tomb while being pursued by tourists. The man on the left carries a decorated box (Carter 44), probably a footstool or stool, while the tray conveyed by the man contains two items, perhaps a box lid and a vessel (not identified). The objects are being transported to the nearby 'Laboratory' (the tomb of King Sety II, KV15).

Transporting boxes containing preserved meat

  • Postcard
  • Photograph, photographer not known.
  • The photograph was probably taken in early 1923; the postcard's production date is unknown, but it was almost certainly in the 1920s.
  • Egyptian excavation team members transport some of Tutankhamun's food provisions from the King's tomb to the nearby 'Laboratory' set up in the tomb of King Sethos II (KV15) in the Valley of the Kings.
  • Forty-eight boxes (Carter 62) containing choice cuts of meat and whole geese were prepared to accompany the King's burial and were placed in a neat pile beneath one of the ceremonial couches in the Antechamber. They were some of the first items Howard Carter saw when he looked into the tomb for the first time on 26th November 1922, recording them as "a heap of large curious white oviform boxes".

Transporting Tutankhamun's "mannequin" [2]

  • Postcard
  • Photograph, photographer not known.
  • The photograph was probably taken in early 1923; the postcard's production date is unknown, but it was almost certainly in the 1920s.
  • (Carter 116)
  • An Egyptian team member carrying the wooden portrait figure of Tutankhamun, the so-called "mannequin", from the King's tomb to the nearby "Laboratory" tomb (KV 15, of Sethos II) for cleaning and conservation.
  • The portrait bust of Tutankhamun [Carter 116] was found in the tomb's Antechamber. The King is portrayed wearing a yellow flat-topped crown featuring the centrally positioned uraeus on the crown's temple band. The King also wears a close-fitting white garment.
  • The bust's purpose is unclear, but it probably displayed part of the King's regalia. A recent proposal is that it may have been originally used for supporting and storing the King's gold corset (Carter 54k) in the tomb. When thieves ransacked the tomb in antiquity, these robbers likely removed the corset from the bust before breaking the heavy regalia into smaller, portable pieces.

Egyptian team transporting chests

  • Postcard
  • Photograph, photographer not known.
  • The photograph was probably taken in early 1923; the production date of the postcard is not known, but it was almost certainly in the 1920s.
  • Members of the Egyptian team manoeuvring a large carrying tray out through the entrance to the modern enclosure wall constructed shortly after Tutankhamun's tomb was discovered. The team are carrying two black shrine-like boxes (Carter 37) and (Carter 38) and a gabled-roofed box (Carter 32), transporting them from the tomb's Antechamber to the Laboratory.

Upper part of guardian statue (22), confectionery card

  • Confectionery card issued by Barratt & Co. Ltd, London from the set titled 'Wonders of the World: A Series of 50' (1962).
  • No. 33: ‘Statue of Tutankhamen’.
  • Painted version based on a Harry Burton photograph, probably Burton p0320 or p0321.
  • Upper part of one of the so-called 'sentinel' or 'guardian' statues of Tutankhamun (Carter 22), in situ in the antechamber of the king's tomb, Valley of the Kings, Egypt.

Burton, Harry

Pendant: guardian statue, upper part of

  • Tutankhamun-related jewellery.
  • Necklace pendant depicting the upper part of a guardian statue [Carter 22].
  • Opaque dark blue-coloured pressed glass, design highlighted in light green.
  • Silver tone suspension ring and chain (not original).
  • Not indicated, but almost certainly produced by the Neiger Brothers.

Cabochon plaque: box (21), yellow glass

  • Tutankhamun-related jewellery element.
  • Rectangular cabochon plaque, with depiction of front of box 21 [Carter 21], double scene of Tutankhamun as sphinx trampling enemies.
  • Opaque yellow-coloured pressed glass, design highlighted in green and red.
  • Not indicated, but almost certainly produced by the Neiger Brothers.

Brooch: cartouche with uraei

  • Tutankhamun-related jewellery.
  • Brooch, Tutankhamun’s cartouche in centre, crowned by disk and crescent moon, with uraeus on either side of cartouche.
  • Silvertone metal decorated with enamel (light and dark blue, and red).
  • Probably 1970s or slightly later.

Pendant: scarab, cartouche and uraei

  • Tutankhamun-related jewellery.
  • Pendant in the shape of a double-sided scarab, raised design on body with Tutankhamun’s cartouches in centre between uraei.
  • Probably silver, not hallmarked.
  • Probably 1920s, or perhaps later reuse of an original 1920s design.
  • Manufacturer, not known.

Descroches-Noblecourt, Toutankhamon et son temps

  • Publication
  • Descroches-Noblecourt, C. Toutankhamun et son temps
  • Paris: Publications Filmées d'Art et d'Histoire (1968)
    • Folder with blue cloth binding with gilt title and drawing on the cover, containing:
      • Paperback book by C. Descroches-Noblecourt, 110 pages with 1 colour plate and 46 black and white figs, text in French and English
      • Audio cassette tape, text narrated by C. Descroches-Noblecourt
      • Seventy-two 35 mm colour slides

Merchandise pamphlet

Merchandise pamphlet for the 'Treasures of Tutankhamun' exhibition at the British Museum in 1972.

  • 1 printed, gatefold pamphlet with a list of merchandise, some items illustrated with line drawings

Colour slides with pamphlet

  • Slides and pamphlet pack produced for the British Museum exhibition in 1972
    • 'Treasures of Tutankhamun'
    • Brown plastic wallet with gilt lettering, containing:
      • Twelve 35 mm colour slides
      • Accompanying pamphlet with slide captions
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