Saqqâra: -tomb of Ty -Unis Causeway blocks copied in 1941 -tomb of Pepyankh (from Grdseloff's copies) -Will of Nebkauhor -a block from the Mortuary Temple of Teti Loose papers at end of notebook: -Will of Nebkauhor -false door of Tefnen, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 56994 -Will of Wepemnefert -Unis causeway -tomb of Niankhpepy
Various Middle Kingdom texts including a text from a boundary stela of Sesostris III from Uronarti, now in Khartoum, Sudan National Museum, 451 (see TopBib vii.143).
Copy of text by B. Grdseloff with Černý's annotations. Abydos. Middle Cemetery of Mariette. Stela of Nehy, with 36 columns of Pyramid Texts, Dyn. XIII-XIV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20520. TopBib v.73.
Excerpts taken from various publications with Černý's own notes and comments on the papyri:
Liverpool, World Museum, M11162 (Papyrus Mayer A)
Liverpool, World Museum, M11186 (Papyrus Mayer B)
Vienna, Kunsthistorisches Museum, 3876 (Papyrus Wien) (after Brugsch, H., 'Hieratischer Papyrus zu Wien', in Zeitschrift für ägyptische Sprache und Altertumskunde 14 (1876), 1-4 (OEB 135585))
London, British Museum, EA 10053 (Papyrus Harris A) with comparative notes on other papyri in the British Museum.
Transcription of papyrus in Turin, Museo Egizio, Cat. 1983 (verso, lines 69-109) = T. 1 in: Edwards, I. E. S., Hieratic Papyri in the British Museum. Oracular Amuletic Decrees of the Late New Kingdom (1960) (OEB 6338).
Professional and personal correspondence, the majority of letters date between 1946-1970 and are addressed to J. Černý in London, Oxford, Prague and other European, American and Egyptian addresses and locations. The letters contain Egyptological information regarding text readings, translations, exchange of information on objects in museums or in situ, sites and texts.
1 letter from Barron, 1 carbon copy of letter from Černý to Barron. Regarding a bronze mirror from Samos with a hieroglyphic inscription which was included by Barron in his dissertation.
2 letters from von Beckerath. Correspondence regarding Late New Kingdom history, Dynasty 20 and Herihor. Von Beckerath referred to Černý by Marko Antonovyč.
2 letters from Bourguet, 1 carbon copy of a letter from Černý to Bourguet. Professional as well as personal matters, du Bourguet recommending J. de Miceli to Černý.
2 letters from Casales, 1 carbon copy of a letter from Černý to Casales. An amateur Egyptologist inquiring about a translation of the Lord's Prayer in ancient Egyptian. J. Černý and A. H. Gardiner composed the prayer in Egyptian.