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Tell el-Farama (Pelusium), a fallen column
Tell el-Farama (Pelusium), a fallen column
Tineh, the ruins of an Islamic building, exterior view
Tineh, the ruins of an Islamic building, exterior view
Tineh, the ruins of an Islamic building, interior view
Tineh, the ruins of an Islamic building, interior view
Salhieh (Salhiya), Rafieah hunting boar in the salt marshes
Salhieh (Salhiya), Rafieah hunting boar in the salt marshes
Salhieh (Salhiya), falcon capturing a teal above the salt marshes
Salhieh (Salhiya), falcon capturing a teal above the salt marshes
Thebes, Sheikh Abd el-Qurna, young shepherd hauling a sheep towards water
Thebes, Sheikh Abd el-Qurna, young shepherd hauling a sheep towards water
Salhieh (Salhiya), birds on the salt marshes
Salhieh (Salhiya), birds on the salt marshes
Thebes, Sheikh Abd el-Qurna, tomb of Ptahemhet (TT 77), later usurped by Roy, two female guests w...
Thebes, Sheikh Abd el-Qurna, tomb of Ptahemhet (TT 77), later usurped by Roy, two female guests with two female attendants
Egypt, desert campsite, memorial portrait of George Lloyd by É. Prisse d'Avennes
Egypt, desert campsite, memorial portrait of George Lloyd by É. Prisse d'Avennes
Jenny Lane Collection
Jenny Lane Collection
Extract from Howard Carter's excavation journal, part of the entry for 26 November 1922: "There was naturally short suspense for those you could not see. When Lord Carnarvon said to me 'Can you see anything', I replied to him Yes it is wonderful."
Journal: 1922-1925 (1st to 3rd seasons)
Howard Carter's drawing of a necropolis seal impression from Tutankhamun's tomb.
TAA Archive i.3.22.20 (detail).
Seal impressions: Tutankhamun excavation documentation - Carter's notes for planned publication
Howard Carter's hand-coloured lantern slide, one of the throne's arms.
Lantern slides
Egyptian team transporting the 'candlesticks'
Egyptian team transporting the 'candlesticks'
Moving an ornamental vessel
Moving an ornamental vessel
View of the modern enclosure wall and the entrance of Tutankhamun's tomb
View of the modern enclosure wall and the entrance of Tutankhamun's tomb
"Tu tanks have just arrived"
"Tu tanks have just arrived"
Tutankhamun Archive
Tutankhamun Archive
Dr Ferdinand Platt, with his wife May (left) and her sister Lily (right), at home in London, 18 Hall Road NW8.
© Julian Platt and the Platt family.
Reproduced: Wilkinson, Toby and Julian Platt 2017. *Aristocrats and archaeologists: an Edwardian journey on the Nile*. Cairo; New York: The American University in Cairo Press.
Arthur Ferdinand Rowley Platt Collection
Vladimir Semionovich Golenishchev Collection
Vladimir Semionovich Golenishchev Collection
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