Petrie Journal 1903 to 1904 (Ihnasya el-Medina)
- Petrie MSS 1.22
- Bestanddeel
- 1903-1904
-Journal letters.
-November 20, 1903, through to January 15, 1904.
-Handwritten.
-Site: Ihnasya el-Medina.
-Pages 7-14 by Hilda Petrie.
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Petrie Journal 1903 to 1904 (Ihnasya el-Medina)
-Journal letters.
-November 20, 1903, through to January 15, 1904.
-Handwritten.
-Site: Ihnasya el-Medina.
-Pages 7-14 by Hilda Petrie.
Petrie Journal 1904 to 1905 (Sinai; Wadi Magharah and Serabit el-Khadim)
-Journal letters.
-November 1904, to January 19, 1905.
-Handwritten.
-Sites: Sinai, Wadi Magharah, Serabit el-Khadim.
Petrie Journal 1905 to 1906 (Tell Yahudiya, Tell Rataba and Saft el-Hinna)
-Journal letters.
-November 17, 1905, through to March 16, 1906.
-Handwritten.
-Sites: Tell Yahudiya (Tell el-Yahudiya; Onias; Heliopolitan Leontopolis), Tell Rataba (Tell el-Rataba), Saft el-Hinna, Ghita and Shaghanbeh.
-Pages 5-32 by Hilda Petrie.
Petrie Journal 1906 to 1907 (Giza)
-Journal letters.
-December 13, 1906, to March 24, 1907.
-Handwritten.
-Site: Giza.
-Pages 1-4 and 9-15 are photocopies of originals held at the Petrie Museum of Archaeology, University College London.
-Page 12 is a typewritten copy of a letter.
-Copied extracts from journal letters.
-February 10 to March 1, 1908.
-Typewritten.
-Site: Memphis (Bedrashen; Badrashen).
-Journal letters.
-January 18 to April 5, 1909, also an entry for December 12, 1909.
-Handwritten.
-Sites: Thebes, Memphis (Bedrashen; Badrashen).
-Pages 5-8 by Hilda Petrie.
Petrie Journal 1909 to 1910 (Maidum and Memphis)
-Journal letters.
-December 4, 1909, to March 29, 1910.
-Handwritten.
-Sites: Maidum and Memphis (Bedrashen; Badrashen).
Petrie Journal 1910 to 1911 (Hawara and Memphis)
-Journal letters.
-December 8, 1910, to March 27, 1911.
-Handwritten.
-Sites: Hawara and Memphis (Badrashein; Bedrashein).
Petrie Journal 1883 to 1884 (Tanis)
-Journal letters.
-November 7, 1883, through to July 7, 1884.
-Handwritten.
-In early December 1883, Petrie, accompanied by his friends Prof. and Mrs Sheldon Amos, charters a dahabiyeh from Cairo, travelling through the Wadi Tumilat to Ismailia, Petrie prospects sites along the way including the site for Petrie's next season which is later identified by him as Naucratis. In February 1884, Petrie begins his first large-scale excavations at Tanis which continue into June.
-Main site: Tanis (San el-Hagar).
Petrie Journal 1883 to 1884 pages 1 to 50
Petrie Journal 1883 to 1884 pages 101 to 150
Petrie Journal 1883 to 1884 pages 151 to 200
Petrie Journal 1883 to 1884 pages 201 to 230
Petrie Journal 1883 to 1884 pages 51 to 100
Petrie Journal 1912 (Tarkhan and Heliopolis)
-Journal letters.
-January 13 and March 27, 1912.
-Handwritten.
-Site: Tarkhan (Kafr Ammar; Akanthopolis) and Heliopolis.
-Pages 1-19 original pages written by Hilda Petrie.
Petrie Journal 1913 (Tarkhan; Kafr Ammar)
-Journal letter.
-Dated January 12, 1913.
-Handwritten.
-Site: Tarkhan (Kafr Ammar).
Petrie Journal 1914 (El-Lahun)
-Journal letters.
-February 24 and March 4, 1914.
-Handwritten.
-Site: El-Lahun (Kahun).
-Pages 1-14 are by Hilda Petrie.
-Includes 4 photographs: 1 of the pyramid and 3 show the excavation in progress.
Petrie Journal 1920 (El-Lahun)
-Copied extracts from journal letters.
-Entries for March 16, 23 and 30, 1920.
-Typewritten.
-Site: El-Lahun (Kahun).
Petrie Journal 1923 to 1924 (Qaw el-Kebir)
-Copied extracts from journal letters.
-Entries for December, 3, 18 and 23, 1923, and January 2, 5, 10, 13, 17, 19 and 23, 1924.
-Typewritten.
-Site: Qaw el-Kebir (Qau el-Kebir; Antaeopolis).
Petrie Journal 1927 (Tell Jemmeh)
-Journal letter.
-Dated January 16, 1927.
-Handwritten.
-Site: Tell Jemmeh (Gerar).
Petrie Journal 1928 to 1929 (Tell Farah; Beth-Pelet)
-Copied extracts from journal letters.
-Entries for December 10 and18, 1928; January 4, 14 and 29; February 13 and 22; and March 13, 1929.
-Typewritten.
-Site: Tell Farah (Tell Fara; Beth-Pelet).
Petrie Journal 1884 to 1885 (Naucratis)
-Journal letters
-November 8, 1884, to May 31, 1885.
-Handwritten.
-At Naucratis, Petrie is assisted by F. Ll. Griffith, who is on his first visit to Egypt. In April 1885, Griffith is left to continue excavating at Naucratis while Petrie returns to Tanis to continue the previous season’s work. It was at Naucratis that Petrie earned the moniker “father of pots”, Griffith's being the “father of potsherds”, which is mentioned by Petrie in the journal.
-Main sites: Naucratis (Naukratis) and Tanis (San el-Hagar).
-Pages 15-68 and 92 are photocopies.
-Pages 40 and 69 are missing.
-Some pages are misnumbered (page numbers repeated or in wrong order).
-The transcription follows the correct order of all the pages. Problems with the numbering system are indicated in the notes.
Petrie Journal 1885 to 1886 (Naucratis, Nabesha, and Dafana)
-Journal letters
-November 23, 1885, to June 1, 1886.
-Handwritten.
-Petrie, assisted by F. Ll. Griffith and E. A. Gardner, resumes excavating at Naucratis. In January 1886, Gardner is left to continue excavating at Naucratis while Petrie and Griffith begin excavating at Nebesha. At the end of March 1886, Petrie moves to Dafana and excavates there.
-Main sites: Naucratis (Naukratis), Nabesha (Tell Nebesha; Tell Farun), and Dafana (Tell Dafana; Daphnae).
-Other sites: Tanis (San el-Hagar).
-Pages 7-9 and 45-6 are copies of letters by Petrie's mother Anne.
Petrie Journal 1885 to 1886 pages 1 to 50
Petrie Journal 1885 to 1886 pages 101 to 150
Petrie Journal 1885 to 1886 pages 151 to 178
Petrie Journal 1885 to 1886 pages 51 to 100
Petrie Journal 1886 to 1887 (Nile voyage and Dahshur)
-Journal letters
-November 29, 1886, through to May 30, 1887.
-Handwritten.
-Petrie and F. Ll. Griffith charter a boat for two months which will take them from Minya to Aswan enabling them to visit many sites along the way. At the end of the two months, they return to Luxor where Petrie commences with his main task of collecting material for his “Racial Types” project which involves the photographing and making squeezes of scenes in the temples at Karnak before he moves across to the West Bank to continue this work in the temples and tombs there. Later in the season, Petrie moves on to Dahshur to survey the pyramids.
-Main sites: Aswan, Karnak, Dahshur.
-Other sites: Ramesseum, Valley of the Kings.
-Pages 34 and 34A are copies of letters by Petrie's mother Anne.
Petrie Journal 1886 to 1887 pages 1 to 50
Petrie Journal 1886 to 1887 pages 51 to 99