- Crum MSS 21
- Series
- 1895-1913
Part of Walter Ewing Crum Collection
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Part of Walter Ewing Crum Collection
Notes and copies of graffiti, stelae and other inscriptions
Part of Walter Ewing Crum Collection
Part of Walter Ewing Crum Collection
Part of Walter Ewing Crum Collection
Material relating to published books
Part of Walter Ewing Crum Collection
Material associated with Petrie's journals (Petrie MSS 1) including copies of journals, transcripts, correspondence and notes.
Burton negatives - small glass plate
Part of Tutankhamun Archive
Harry Burton's small glass plate negatives
Howard Carter's negatives
Later film negatives, made from original Burton photographs
Modern negatives: copies of original Burton negatives
Part of Tutankhamun Archive
Burton, Harry
Modern contact prints: made from Burton large negatives
Part of Tutankhamun Archive
Burton, Harry
Seven negatives: Burton photographs, probably copied from lantern slides
Part of Tutankhamun Archive
Fox, Penelope
Liebig Company trade cards: "Ensevelissement d'un roi d'Égypte" [The Burial of King Tutankhamen]
Part of Tutankhamun Archive
Part of Tutankhamun Archive
Part of Diana Magee Collection
Printed copy of doctoral thesis Asyut to the End of the Middle Kingdom: A Historical and Cultural Study, 3 vols (I: Commentary; II: Catalogue; III: Plates).
Two drafts of chapter 10.
Part of Diana Magee Collection
Personal documentation, including certificates, information on travel to Egypt, CV, passport photographs, memorial service leaflet, and Oxford University cards.
A complete set of De Keersmaecker's publications on early travellers' graffiti from Egypt and the Sudan, presenting graffiti left by (mostly) European visitors at sites during the nineteenth century (print volumes and Word files).
Most publications represent a single site or part of a site, and within each publication, the graffiti are organised in groups:
The Word files, from which the PDFs uploaded here have been created, seem to be the original version of the publications. They present some dissimilarities with the final print volumes. The set of print volumes contain some annotations and related loose documents, both added later by De Keersmaecker.
Part of Jaroslav Černý Collection
245 groups of documentation for papyri with hieratic inscriptions, and a small number of papyri with demotic inscriptions.
Most of the documents are photographs. The rest of the material consists of transcriptions, translations, colour transparencies, facsimiles, photostats, annotated off-prints, various notes, and a card index for Deir el-Medina papyri.
-Museums, Černý MSS 3.1-283, 3.300-777
-Private collections, Černý MSS 3.778-780, 782-792
-Location not known, Černý MSS 3.792A
-Miscellaneous groups and unidentified locations, Černý MSS 3.794-812
Subsections within series:
-Oracular amuletic decrees, Černý MSS 3.826-875
-Abusir papyri, Černý MSS 876-888
-Love poetry, P. Chester Beatty, Černý MSS 3.781, 793.1-5
-Other love poetry texts, Černý MSS 3.793.6-793.16
Part of Jaroslav Černý Collection
38 groups of records and notes on graffiti, including tracings, transcriptions and maps.
Notes and indexes mainly for Theban graffiti and the Nubian graffiti.
A set of proofs for a part of Graffiti de la montagne thébaine.
The Theban material largely covers work on the Theban mountain in the 1960s and includes preparation of graffiti lists for publication.
There are also some graffiti Černý consulted for A. J. Arkell in the late 1940s/early 1950s.
Part of Jaroslav Černý Collection
36 groups of material on translations, commented translations and notes.
Translations mainly of papyri and monuments.
Part of Jaroslav Černý Collection
Part of Jaroslav Černý Collection
Squeezes of Meroitic and related material
Meroitic and Related Material. Offering table with Meroitic script belonging to a Robert Garrett. With correspondence.
Part of Jaroslav Černý Collection
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.