- J. Lane MSS 1
- File
- 4 September 1873 to 24 March 1874
Part of Jenny Lane Journals
Journal covering the period from 4 September 1873 to 24 March 1874.
Dark red cover, 17.5 x 11.5 x 2 cm, 194 pages.
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Part of Jenny Lane Journals
Journal covering the period from 4 September 1873 to 24 March 1874.
Dark red cover, 17.5 x 11.5 x 2 cm, 194 pages.
Part of Jenny Lane Journals
Journal covering the period from 1 May to 29 June 1874.
Dark blue cover, 18 x 11.7 x 0.9 cm, 70 pages.
Part of Jenny Lane Journals
Journal covering the period from 26 February to 6 March 1876.
Black cover, 17.8 x 11.5 x 0.8 cm, 22 pages.
Heidelberg Greek and Coptic ostraca
Part of Sarah Joanne Clackson Collection
B&w photocopies and photographs of ostraca Heidelberg 979 to 999.
Notes.
Transcriptions, translations, and related notes.
Article on Koptische Ostraca der Heidelberger Sammlung.
Petrie Journal 1884 to 1885 (Naucratis)
-Journal letters
-November 8, 1884, to May 31, 1885.
-Handwritten.
-At Naucratis, Petrie is assisted by F. Ll. Griffith, who is on his first visit to Egypt. In April 1885, Griffith is left to continue excavating at Naucratis while Petrie returns to Tanis to continue the previous season’s work. It was at Naucratis that Petrie earned the moniker “father of pots”, Griffith's being the “father of potsherds”, which is mentioned by Petrie in the journal.
-Main sites: Naucratis (Naukratis) and Tanis (San el-Hagar).
-Pages 15-68 and 92 are photocopies.
-Pages 40 and 69 are missing.
-Some pages are misnumbered (page numbers repeated or in wrong order).
-The transcription follows the correct order of all the pages. Problems with the numbering system are indicated in the notes.
Hetepheres' furniture material
Journal, photographs, typescript, and various notes connected with Stewart's work on the reconstruction of some of the furniture of Queen Hetepheres for the Harvard-Boston Expedition.
Petrie Journal 1881 to 1882 (Giza and Nile voyage)
-Journal letters.
-October 3, 1881, to May 8, 1882.
-Handwritten.
-Petrie's main activity was the continuation of the measurement-survey of the pyramids at Giza, which was started the preceding season (1880 to 1881). This was the first season that Petrie took photographs using the pinhole camera he built himself.
-Main site: Giza.
-Other sites: Saqqara, Abusir, Maidum, el-Hiba, Kom el-Ahmar, Amarna, Dendera, Thebes, Medinet Habu, Ramesseum, Luxor, Medinet el-Faiyum, Dahshur, Hawara.
Griffith, Francis Llewellyn - correspondence
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Correspondence from Francis Llewellyn Griffith including relating to Newberry's work at Beni Hasan; comparison of Newberry's copies of inscriptions with Hay's work by Blackden; publication of Beni Hasan and El Bersheh; Rekhmara inscriptions; corrections to the publication of text from the tomb of Nebamun; readings and corrections of texts.
Correspondence includes notes on inscriptions in Beni Hasan tomb 2 belonging to Amenemhat [known as Ameny], tomb 13 belonging to Khnumhotep, tomb 14 belonging to Khnumhotep I, tomb 15 belonging to Baqet III, tomb 21 belonging to Nakht, tomb 23 belonging to Netjernakht, tomb 26, and tomb 33 belonging to Baqet II.
Also includes:
-Correspondence from Newberry to Griffith relating to arrangement for Blackden at Beni Hassan and M de Morgan’s refusal to allow him to work at Tel el Amarna
-Correspondence from Griffith to Newberry’s brother John E. Newberry reporting news from Beni Hasan and on available work
-Copy of letter sent to Selima Harris relating to acquiring her father Anthony Charles Harris’ papers
Note:
MSS 21/1 is also numbered 149
MSS 21/2 is also numbered 148
MSS 21/3 is also numbered 128
MSS 21/4 is also numbered 130
MSS 21/5 is also numbered 146
MSS 21/6 is also numbered 134
MSS 21/7 is also numbered 121
MSS 21/8 is also numbered 129
MSS 21/10 is also numbered 153
MSS 21/11 is also numbered 152
MSS 21/12 is also numbered 120
MSS 21/13 is also numbered 142
MSS 21/14 is also numbered 21
MSS 21/15 is also numbered 21a
Letter without Dawson reference numbered 22
MSS 21/16 is also numbered 141
MSS 21/17 is also numbered 119
MSS 21/18 is also numbered 126
MSS 21/19 is also numbered 132
MSS 21/20 is also numbered 155
MSS 21/21 is also numbered 142
MSS 21/22 is also numbered 127
MSS 21/23 is also numbered 117
MSS 21/24 is also numbered 137a
MSS 21/25 is also numbered 154
MSS 21/27 is also numbered 136
MSS 21/28 is also numbered 123
MSS 21/29 is also numbered 58
MSS 21/30 is also numbered 58
MSS 21/31 is also numbered 37
MSS 21/32 is also numbered 62
MSS 21/25 is also numbered 25
MSS 21/36 is also numbered 23
MSS 21/38 is also numbered 27
MSS 21/40 is also numbered A.225
MSS 21/41 is also numbered A.259
MSS 21/42 is also numbered 56
MSS 21/45 is also numbered 58
MSS 21/47 is also numbered 43
MSS 21/49 is also numbered 12
MSS 21/57 is also numbered 44
MSS 21/63 is also numbered A.155
MSS 21/64 is also numbered A.145
MSS 21/66 is also numbered A.174
MSS 21/67 is also numbered A.175
Griffith, Francis Llewellyn
Philae, Elephantine, Aswan and Kom Ombo
Part of Joseph Bonomi Collection
Portfolio entitled 'Philoe. / Elephantine, Assuan, Comombo' (ink, last word added in pencil)
Red pencil note at top right corner: encircled 'F' (reference to previous arrangement, almost certainly introduced by Dr Moss).
Part of Joseph Bonomi Collection
Portfolio entitled 'Drawings Egypt / JB'
Pencil note: '15' (by Bonomi)
Red pencil note at top right corner: encircled 'E' (reference to previous arrangement, almost certainly introduced by Dr Moss)
Pencil note: 'Various - mostly Thebes' (underlined) (almost certainly by Dr Moss)
Ink table of contents with some pencil notes on piece of paper partially glued to cover:
-'1 Alphabet'
-'2 Three pieces some women and a child from / a tomb at Thebes (underlined in pencil) / Pillar of a tomb at Sakkara / Name on Trail's block of Basalt'
-'3 Name on a tablet Cairo / Name of the Faioum'
-'4 Note'
-'5 Hierogs invented by Birch'
-'6 Hierogs found at Carthage'
-'7 Name of places mentioned in the Bible / in and near Egypt'
-'8 Hieroglys on the stem of a head rest / Walter Hawkins'
-'9 Bull Great Court Medinet Haboo'
-'10 Tracing of a soul being weighed Tomb Thebes'
-'11 Beautiful outline Memnonion Zodiac Chart(?) (crossed out with pencil)'
-'Design restoration / restorations' (pencil additions above 11)
Pencil notes partially covered by piece of paper glued to cover: 'This is a / rubbing / from some / Hieroglyphics / found among / the ruins of / Carthage / Given to me in Egypt'
Pencil note on small piece of paper mounted on verso of cover: 'Ask Prisse where lives / the man who cuts paper / inscriptions'
Pencil note on small piece of paper mounted on verso of cover: 'Lahaf / Vermilion / House'.
Part of Joseph Bonomi Collection
Portfolio entitled 'Sinai, / Nahr el-Kelb, / Baalbec'.
Petrie Journal 1928 to 1929 (Tell Farah; Beth-Pelet)
-Copied extracts from journal letters.
-Entries for December 10 and18, 1928; January 4, 14 and 29; February 13 and 22; and March 13, 1929.
-Typewritten.
-Site: Tell Farah (Tell Fara; Beth-Pelet).
Struve, Vasilij Vasilievich - correspondence
Part of Thomas Eric Peet Collection
1 letter. Vasilij Vasilievich Struve is the sender.
Neugebauer, Otto - correspondence
Part of Thomas Eric Peet Collection
2 letters. Otto Neugebauer is the sender.
Chace, Arnold Buffum - correspondence
Part of Thomas Eric Peet Collection
1 letter + 1 typescript. Arnold Buffum Chace is the sender.
Archibald, Raymond Clare - correspondence
Part of Thomas Eric Peet Collection
1 letter. Raymond Clare Archibald is the sender.
Heath, Thomas Little - correspondence
Part of Thomas Eric Peet Collection
2 letters. Thomas Little Heath is the sender.
Guy, P. L. O. - correspondence
Part of Thomas Eric Peet Collection
1 letter. P. L. O. Guy is the sender.
Armour, (Rev.) Canon S. C. - correspondence
Part of Thomas Eric Peet Collection
1 letter. Rev. Canon S. C. Armour is the sender.
Clark, Albert - correspondence
Part of Thomas Eric Peet Collection
1 letter. Albert Clark is the sender.
Peet, Patricia M. (daughter of T. E. Peet) - correspondence
Part of Thomas Eric Peet Collection
16 letters. Patricia M. Peet is the addressee.
Grensted, Lawrence W. - correspondence
Part of Thomas Eric Peet Collection
17 letters. Lawrence W. Grensted is the addressee.
Inaugural Lecture of Professor T. E. Peet, Oxford
Part of Thomas Eric Peet Collection
Inaugural Lecture of Professor T. E. Peet; Oxford, 17/01/1934.
Part of Thomas Eric Peet Collection
Group of miscellaneous newspaper cuttings.
Obituaries, tributes and notices
Part of Thomas Eric Peet Collection
Obituaries, tributes and notices for T. E. Peet.
Part of Thomas Eric Peet Collection
All reviews of T. E. Peet, <i>The Stone and Bronze Ages in Italy and Sicily</i> (Oxford: The Clarendon Press, 1909), except where indicated otherwise.
Part of Thomas Eric Peet Collection
Various Egyptian Indexes.
Part of Thomas Eric Peet Collection
Index for Egyptian Dictionary.
Index of Late Egyptian Grammar
Part of Thomas Eric Peet Collection
Index of Late Egyptian Grammar.
Newton, Francis Giesler - correspondence
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Letter from Francis Giesler Newton relating to excavation work for the Egypt Exploration Society and discovery of a palace north of El-Til.
This letter includes notes by Newberry including a sketch possibly of a palace façade, and a name, possibly of a vizier, written in hieroglyhs.