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Thebes. Deir el-Bahri. Great Temple of Hatshepsut. Second Court. Brick Temple of Amenophis I and Ahmosi Nefertere. Carnarvon-Carter excavations: stamped brick, photograph

Howard Carter's photograph of a stamped brick of Amenophis I and Ahmosi Nefertere, re-used in foundations of a later wall, Carnarvon-Carter excavations, Brick Temple of Amenophis I and Ahmosi Nefertere, Second Court, Great Temple of Hatshepsut, Deir el-Bahri (Deir el-Bahari), Thebes.

Thebes. TT 15. Tomb of Tetiky. Carnarvon-Carter excavations: chapel, south wall, photographs

Howard Carter's photographs of wall scenes, funeral procession, with mummers, obelisks, rites in garden, teknu, and coffin carried by two of the 'Nine friends'. From the south wall of the chapel.
Photographs taken during the Carnarvon-Carter excavation of the tomb of Tetiky, 18th Dynasty, TT 15, Dra Abu el-Naga, Thebes.

Thebes. TT 15. Tomb of Tetiky. Carnarvon-Carter excavations: chapel, north wall, photograph

Howard Carter's photograph of a detail from a wall scene, Ahmosi, Scribe of the estate, with heap of grain behind him, at right end of upper register. From the north wall of the chapel.
Photograph taken during the Carnarvon-Carter excavation of the tomb of Tetiky, 18th Dynasty, TT 15, Dra Abu el-Naga, Thebes.
Also duplicate of photograph.

Thebes. Birabi. Asasif. Carnarvon-Carter excavations. Site 14. Cemeteries: tomb entrance, photographs and note

Howard Carter's photographs, excavation of, and view of, one pit tomb at Site 14, perhaps tomb 24, Carnarvon-Carter excavations, Asasif, Thebes. Tombs constructed below and on top of the Valley Temple of Hatshepsut, Deir el-Bahri (Deir el-Bahari), Thebes.
Includes duplicate photograph.
Also, Carter's manuscript note from original housing for Carter MSS i.J.231-234.

Press cuttings

Press cuttings collected by Howard Carter, some mentioning Carter's archaeological work, including Tutankhamun, and Carter manuscript note from original housing.

  • Carter MSS vi.7.1.1
    • The Times Educational Supplement
    • 6 July 1929
    • Pages 307-8
    • 'Side Windows on history' (from a correspondent)
    • Mentions Carter
  • Carter MSS vi.7.1.2
    • Liverpool Post
    • 20 June 1929
    • 'A cosmetic 3,000 year old'
    • Cosmetic specimen from Tutankhamun's tomb (see following)
  • Carter MSS vi.7.1.3
    • Daily Chronicle
    • 20 June 1929
    • 'Cosmetic from Luxor Tomb. | Shown to women in London. | After 3,300 years.'
    • Cosmetic specimen from Tutankhamun's tomb, analysed by Mr A. Chaston Chapman and Dr H. J. Plenderleith (see preceding)
  • Carter MSS vi.7.1.4
    • Morning Post
    • 8 January 1929
    • 'The King's Epiphany gifts
    • Not obviously related to Egypt or Carter
  • Carter MSS vi.7.1.5
    • The Times (?)
    • Summer 1930
    • 'The Royal Academy | I.—Pictures and the public | A varied exhibition (By our Art Critic)'
    • Not obviously related to Egypt or Carter

Hieratic graffito from KV 9, Ramesses VI

1 inked tracing, 7 lines of a hieratic graffito from KV 9, tomb of Ramesses VI, Thebes, visited by scribes in year 9 of Ramesses IX. Scribe Amenhotep and his entourage, visiting the tomb (see TopBib i2.517).
Reference to a previous record made by Champollion, J. F., Notices descriptives ii (1889), 635 (OEB 136960).

Graffito from the tomb of Ptahshepses at Abusir

1 photograph, positive print, annotated on the back.
Photograph of a hieratic graffito of year 50 (probably of Ramesses II) of the scribe Ptahemwia and father Yupa, concerning their visit to Pyramid of Sahure and paying homage to the goddess Sekhmet. Graffito from room II (Second Portico) in the mastaba-tomb of Ptahshepses, Middle of Dyn. V, at Abusir. See TopBib iii2.342(8) and (9).

Thebes. Dra Abu el-Naga. Tomb ANB. Amenophis I and Ahmosi Nefertere: letter from Gardiner to Carter

Letter from Sir Alan Gardiner to Howard Carter concerning Carter's draft of the article for the tomb, later published in Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 3 (2/3). Gardiner is convinced that the tomb belongs to Amenophis I and offers alternative translations for its location as recorded in Papyrus Abbott [British Museum 10221; TM 13222]. Part of Carter's records on tomb ANB, Amenophis I and Ahmosi Nefertere, Dra Abu el-Naga, Thebes.

Gardiner, (Sir) Alan Henderson

[Left and middle] Two jars, provenance unknown, now in Turin, Museo Egizio, 3305-3306; [right] statue of Senusert, ivory, late Dyn. XIII or Dyn. XIII, provenance not known, now in Turin, Museo Egizio, 3045

[Left and middle] Two jars, provenance unknown, now in Turin, Museo Egizio, 3305-3306; [right] statue of Senusert, ivory, late Dyn. XIII or Dyn. XIII, provenance not known, now in Turin, Museo Egizio, 3045.

Caption copied by Černý in Petrie MSS 3.2: 'Limestone vases of [ḫȝstjj] / Hard white limestone statue of [S-n-wsrt] [sḥḏ-šmsw / S-n-wsrt nb jmȝḫ / jr n Ḥnwt] "ivory" in Cat. Turin Cat. 3045'.

[Upper left] Stela of Weri and woman Tjembu, early Dyn. XVIII, provenance not known, now in Florence, Museo Archeologico, 2511; [upper middle] stela of Senusertankh, end of Dyn. XII or Dyn. XIII, provenance not known, now in Florence, Museo Archeologico, 2579; [upper right] stela of Temer with his wife Wer(t) and Peninheret, early Dyn. XVIII, provenance not known, now in Florence, Museo Archeologico, 2498; [lower] see Petrie MSS 3.1.29

[Upper left] Stela of Weri and woman Tjembu, early Dyn. XVIII, provenance not known, now in Florence, Museo Archeologico, 2511; [upper middle] stela of Senusertankh, end of Dyn. XII or Dyn. XIII, provenance not known, now in Florence, Museo Archeologico, 2579; [upper right] stela of Temer with his wife Wer(t) and Peninheret, early Dyn. XVIII, provenance not known, now in Florence, Museo Archeologico, 2498; [lower] see Petrie MSS 3.1.29.

Caption copied by Černý in Petrie MSS 3.2: 'Tablet of [Ṯmbw] Cat. 1554 / [T-mr] Cat. 1555 F / see next, 29'.

[Left] Stela of Iatu, late Dyn. XII to XIII, provenance not known, now in Florence, Museo Archeologico, 2520; [right] stela of Siptah with his wife Tepetnofru and family, Dyn. XIII, from Thebes, now in Florence, Museo Archeologico, 2553

[Left] Stela of Iatu, late Dyn. XII to XIII, provenance not known, now in Florence, Museo Archeologico, 2520; [right] stela of Siptah with his wife Tepetnofru and family, Dyn. XIII, from Thebes, now in Florence, Museo Archeologico, 2553.

Caption copied by Černý in Petrie MSS 3.2: 'Tablets of [Ḥp-Jʿtw] Cat. 1560 / of [Sȝ-Ptḥ] 1561 F'.

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