Howard Carter's annotated typescript with notes on royal tombs, Valley of the Kings, Thebes. Titled 'The evolution of the Theban Royal Tombs', dated 11/06/1923.
Howard Carter's photograph, statue base with feet of standing statue, inscription with cartouches on front of base, faience, New Kingdom, found during excavation of Ptolemaic Vaulted Tombs (over Valley Temple of Hatshepsut), Site 14, Carnarvon-Carter excavations, Asasif, Thebes.
Three registers of relief scenes from the passage area of the tomb of Rekhmire (TT100) at the west bank of Thebes, including a funeral procession with rows of figures bearing goods and offerings:
Relief scene from the passage area of the tomb of Ineni (TT81) at the west bank of Thebes of the tomb-owner and his wife seated before a table with offerings, and a lower register with a row of smaller standing and kneeling figures presenting offerings:
Relief scene from the hall of the early 18th Dynasty tomb of Benia Pakehmen (TT383) at the west bank of Thebes of the tomb-owner in a striding pose before three separate registers of workers who are weighing out and recording various items including gold rings. To the left side is a mirror image of the tomb owner, but with his palms held upward in a sign of adoration:
Relief scenes from the 12th Dynasty tomb of Amenemhat (Tomb 2) at Beni Hasan, including four separate registers of male figures in a variety of different wrestling poses, with the top and bottom edges of the paper left blank:
Relief scene from the passage of the early 18th Dynasty tomb of Neferhotep (TT50) at the west bank of Thebes, the upper part of a scene with the tomb-owner and his wife seated before a table piled with offerings. At the bottom left corner, the smaller figure of their daughter stands beside them and raises one hand in adoration:
pencil drawing
mounted
[on recto, top left corner] '84', 'plate 7'. (pencil notes)
Relief scene from the exterior wall (outer face) from the temple of Ramesses III at Medinet Habu, of the king surrounded by officials and fan-bearers, and before him a large naval battle scene:
pencil drawing
mounted
[on recto, top left corner] 'part 2'. (ink note)
[on mount] 'North side of Medinet Abou'. (ink note)
Relief scene from the exterior wall (outer face) from the temple of Ramesses III at Medinet Habu. On the right, the king is shown in his chariot hunting lions. Beneath him are rows of smaller soldier figures. On the left is another scene of the king on foot aiming an arrow, surrounded by other archers as well as soldiers and a fan-bearer:
pencil drawing
mounted
[on recto, top left corner] 'part 1' (ink note)
[on recto, bottom left corner] 'not finished'. (pencil note)
[on mount] 'North side of Medinet Abou'. (ink note)
Relief scene from the south sanctuary area of the Hathor temple at Deir el-Medina showing the weighing of the heart, also known as the judgement. Above are two registers of seated deities outlined in faded pencil:
pencil drawing
mounted
[on recto, top left corner] 'Nº 1'. (ink note)
[on mount, bottom edge] 'Judgement scene at Thebes'. (ink note)
Relief scene from the hallway of the early 18th Dynasty tomb of Benia Pahekmen (TT343) at the west bank of Thebes of a large round-topped stela with three-registers on either side, with the tomb-owner shown kneeling and presenting offerings:
Relief scene from the inner room of the early 18th Dynasty tomb of Benia Pahekmen (TT343) at the west bank of Thebes of four registers of a funerary procession, including rows of offering-bearers and large barques, before a large figure of a Western goddess. The upper register shows the deceased being transported to the tomb.
Drawing of several hieroglyph signs, five presented in a row along the top edge of the paper and at the right side a small rendering of a bird, possibly a goose or cormorant: