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Mummy, objects found on: Tutankhamun excavation documentation - Carter's notes for planned publication

Objects found on Tutankhamun's body. Howard Carter's collected notes for the intended scientific publication of Tutankhamun's tomb.

  • i. Carter's notes for the disposition of objects on Tutankhamun's body, 1 typescript page the rest are manuscript pages
  • ii. Carter's drawings of a male figure with a grid, probably the original drawings and template used for the sixteen 'autopsy drawings' showing the position of jewellery on Tutankhamun's body (see TAA i.4.1-16).
  • iii. Drawing of Tutankhamun's body with grid, probably the basis for the drawings described above, in ii.
  • iv. Photostats and a precis of a lecture given by Dr Douglas Derry, Professor of Anatomy in the Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, and Mr Rex Engelbach, Keeper of the Cairo Museum, on "Akhenaton & Tutankhamon, manuscript.
  • v. Photostats of a manuscript "Anatomical Report on the Mummy of King Tut ankh Amon. By Dr D. E. Derry and Dr Saleh Bey Hamdi."

Carter, Howard

Seal impressions: Tutankhamun excavation documentation - Carter's notes for planned publication

Seal impressions. Howard Carter's collected notes for the intended scientific publication of Tutankhamun's tomb.

  • i. Letters from James Henry Breasted to Howard Carter, 1923, on an article in Harpers Magazine, and Tutankhamun's seal impressions.
  • ii. James Henry Breasted's manuscript report on the eight types of seal impression found in Tutankhamun's tomb and 2 letters from Breasted to Carter dated 03-01-1923 and 15-02-1923.
  • iii, iv. Two folders marked "Seals A-H" and "Seals I-S", Carter's annotated typewritten reports with his draft and finished pencil drawings of each type of seal impression, with some manuscript and a few typewritten notes.
  • v. One record card with notes on seals, extracted from a letter from Breasted, dated 16-03-1923, copied by A. C. Mace.
  • Later typed note, dated 1960, with A. H. Gardiner's translation for Seal C.
  • Annotated photograph (Burton (sic) P0274b), almost certainly taken by Carter, of the outermost doorway showing the blocking intact with seals.

Breasted, James Henry

Sepulchral shrines - first (outermost) shrine (207): Tutankhamun excavation documentation - Carter's notes for planned publication

First (outermost) shrine (207). Howard Carter's collected notes for the intended scientific publication of Tutankhamun's tomb.

  • i. Carter's annotated typewritten report.
  • ii. Carter's drawing of shrine detail, noting construction.
  • iii. Harry Burton's photographs of the shrine. Taken in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo.

Carter, Howard

Lantern slides

Howard Carter's lantern slides featuring Harry Burton's photographs taken during the excavation of Tutankhamun's tomb.

  • A twelve-drawered wood chest containing over 600 glass lantern slides
  • Belonging to Howard Carter.
  • The lantern slides were made from Harry Burton's images.
  • Used by Carter in his lectures.

Burton, Harry

Miscellaneous notes

Tutankhamun Excavation. Howard Carter's notes on various subjects.

  • i. General note on tomb robbery.
  • ii. Jewellery. References to pectoral (261P(2)), docket from box (267), etc.
  • iii. Three pages of manuscript notes on 'The last and final season's work in the Tomb of Tutankhamun', including references to the sarcophagus, shrines, etc.
  • iv. A note on the contents of rooms and disturbance by ancient robbers.
  • v. Two handwritten notes concerning tomb plan development in the New Kingdom.

Carter, Howard

Arthur Weigall negatives

  • 61 glass plate negatives that show the removal of objects from the tomb of Tutankhamun
  • Created or accumulated by A. E. P. B. Weigall.
  • Taken between December 1922 and early 1923.
  • All show the removal of objects from the tomb except for TAA ii.4.57-61.
  • All objects from the Antechamber.

Weigall, Arthur Edward Pearse Brome

Transporting stools and other objects, photograph

  • Photograph, photographer not known.
  • Taken in early 1923.
  • Two Egyptian team members transport a tray of objects from Tutankhamun's tomb to the nearby 'laboratory' (tomb KV15, Sethos II). The objects include two stools (78 and 81), a wig-box (79), and other small items (not identifiable).
  • Photograph probably The Times.

Chariot (121) being manoeuvred out of the tomb, photograph

  • Photograph, photographer not known.
  • Photograph taken in early 1923.
  • View of activity around the entrance and stairs of Tutankhamun's tomb. Howard Carter (seated) watching Arthur Callender and three Egyptian team members manoeuvre a chariot body (121) out of the tomb.
  • The same tray is shown in TAA iii.6.53-54.

Transporting one of the chariots (121), photograph

  • Photograph, photographer not known.
  • Taken in early 1923.
  • Egyptian team members transporting a chariot body (121) from Tutankhamun's tomb to the nearby 'laboratory' (tomb KV 15, Sethos II).
  • The same tray is shown in TAA iii.6.52-53.

Chair (91), digital image

  • Digital image, original image perhaps created by Walter Segal or a Cairo, Egyptian Museum, photographer.
  • The original negative was created in the early 1930s.
  • 'Studio' image of the so-called throne of Tutankhamun (91).
  • Part of the same sequence of images within the Segal MSS.

Segal, Walter

Lunch in the Valley of the Kings: view 1, digital image

  • Digital image.
  • The original photograph was probably taken by Lord Carnarvon in mid-February 1923.
  • Lunch in the Valley of the Kings (KV4, Ramesses IV). From left to right, an unidentified person, Harry Burton, Alfred Lucas, Arthur Callender, Arthur Mace, Howard Carter, and another unidentified person.
  • From a sequence of photographs showing the same event.

Lunch in the Valley of the Kings: view 2, digital image

  • Digital image.
  • The original photograph was probably taken by Lord Carnarvon in mid-February 1923.
  • Lunch in the Valley of the Kings (KV4, Ramesses IV). From left to right, James Henry Breasted, Harry Burton, Alfred Lucas, Arthur Callender, Arthur Mace, Howard Carter, and Alan Gardiner.
  • From a sequence of photographs showing the same event.
  • Taken at the same time as Burton photograph P1544.

Enclosure wall and backfilled entrance of tomb: view 6, photograph

  • Photograph, taken by James Deardon Holmes.
  • Taken in 1925.
  • Annotation on mount: '267.'
  • Part of a set of six photographs all taken by James Deardon Holmes (1873-1937), showing the backfilled entrance to Tutankhamun’s tomb in 1925. Each of these photographs represents one-half of a miniature stereoscopic image.

Egyptian team transporting the 'candlesticks'

  • 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.
  • An Egyptian team member carrying a tray containing the four 'candlesticks' (Carter 41a-d), transporting them from the tomb's Antechamber to the Laboratory. Each 'candlestick' is in the form of an anthropomorphic ankh with arms raised to either hold a bronze torch-cup or a small pottery cup.

Moving an ornamental vessel

  • 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 team members transporting one of Tutankhamun's elaborate vessels (Carter 57) from the King's tomb to the nearby 'Laboratory' set up in the tomb of King Sethos II (KV15). The large vessel, carved from a single piece of Egyptian alabaster, originally contained unguent, its contents stolen by the tomb robbers who entered the tomb in antiquity. The vessel's body is flanked by openwork side pieces incorporating bound papyrus and lotus flowers, symbolising Upper and Lower Egypt and its unification, as well as representing the King's sovereignty. The vessel's body is decorated with Tutankhamun's cartouches; the incised decoration has been filled with black pigment.

View of the modern enclosure wall and the entrance of Tutankhamun's tomb

  • 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.
  • View of the modern enclosure wall of Tutankhamun's tomb, erected by Howard Carter following the discovery of the King's tomb in November 1922, with the tomb's entrance visible in the foreground (left of centre).

Tutankhamun cubit rods, photographs

  • Photographs of six cubit rods from the tomb of Tutankhamun.
  • All rods are made of wood.
  • Carter object numbers:
    • (50dd'), now in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61315.
    • (50dd''), now in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61316.
    • (50ee'), now in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61317.
    • (50ee''), now in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61318.
    • (50ff'), now in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61319.
    • (50ff''), now in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61320.

Geoffrey Almeric Thorndike Martin

Transporting one of Tutankhamun's couches, negative

  • Photograph showing Howard Carter (left) and an Egyptian team member carrying one side of the hippopotamus couch (137) out of the tomb of Tutankhamun.
  • Negative made from an original photograph.
  • Original photograph, photographer not known. Taken in early 1923.
  • Labelled: ‘At the Luxor Tomb. At the Exit from the tomb. Mr. H. Carter helping to carry out a section of one of the couches’.
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