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The Times Tutankhamun photographs, contact prints

  • Set of contact prints made from The Times Tutankhamun photographs.
  • Most of the photographs were taken by The Times photographer.
  • There are also a significant number of copies of Harry Burton's photographs within this group.
  • Many of the contact prints are made from 35mm film, as well as a variety of larger prints.

The Tomb of Tut-ankh-amen: statement with documents

  • P. E. Newberry's copy of The Tomb of Tut-ankh-amen: Statement with documents, as to the events which occurred in Egypt in the Winter of 1923-24 leading to the ultimate break with the Egyptian Government.
  • "Published for private circulation only by Cassell and Company, London, etc. 1924."
  • Incorporates Howard Carter's original documentation, see TAA ii.21.

Carter, Howard

The Tomb of Tut-ankh-amen: statement with documents: original documentation used for

  • Letters and documents relating to Howard Carter's dispute with the Egyptian Government after the European team members' wives were barred from entering the tomb to view the contents of Tutankhamun's sarcophagus after the lid had been lifted (12 February 1924).
  • The dispute on the following day, 13 February 1924, eventually resulted in Howard Carter and the rest of the team being locked out of the tomb until 13 January 1925.
  • Includes correspondence between Sir Alan Gardiner and the Foreign Office, Egyptologists and others in 1924.
  • Referred to as the "Carter Affair" or "Tutankhamun Affair".

Trésor de Toutankhamon

  • Trésor de Toutankhamon
  • Paris: Laboratoires Dausse, [1965].
  • Photographs by F. L. Kenett – © George Rainbird Ltd 1963, Vie et mort d’un pharaon, Christiane Desroches-Noblecourt, Hachette.
  • Set of colour plates featuring objects from the tomb.
  • From an original set of 20, full set except for nos. 1, 2, and 20. There are two copies of no. 9.

shen-amulet pin

  • A shen-amulet lapel, or dress, pin.
  • Bronze (shen) and silvertone metal (pin).
  • Created by Hermes Knauer, Metropolitan Museum Objects Conservation Department, who made a limited number of pins as presentation pieces for people closely connected with the organisation of the USA Tutankhamun exhibitions. Knauer presented this pin to Dr Lilyquist in New York in 1978.
  • The shen-amulet motif was used for other merchandise sold at the 'Treasures of Tutankhamun' exhibition.

114 - Arabic

Photostats: 114 - Arabic. Published by E. Amélineau. Includes notes and letter from Heinrich Jantsch [in German], 1 September 1926.

11th Dynasty temples

"Project III. Tod. The 11th Dynasty Temple"*
27 pages (20 single-sided + 7 double-sided)
Documentation for 11th Dynasty temples, including a typewritten draft, handwritten notes and a draft plan.
Description with Uphill's section headings where appropriate:

  • Incomplete draft for "The Eleventh Dynasty Temple", annotated typescript, 17 pages, which has an introduction, then a listing with brief descriptions of the relevant temples by site:
    • Abydos
    • Dendera
    • Ballas
    • Thebes (Karnak, Qurneh)
    • Armant
    • Gebelein
  • Handwritten notes which continue from the point the typescript finishes, with notes on:
    • Gebelein (used for the Gebelein entry in the typescript)
    • El Kab
    • Sinai
    • Tod
    • Hierakonpolis
    • Abydos
    • Medamoud
    • Heliopolis
    • Hermopolis
    • Ideas on 11 Dyn. temples
    • Amenhotep I
    • Thutmose IV
    • Sandstone of Nebhepetre
    • Limestone of Sankhkare
    • Middle Kingdom - 12th Dyn. temples
    • Draft plan of Tod temple

*Uphill's description for this group as recorded on the original housing. This note has been retained.

1968 examination of Tutankhamun's body, photograph

  • Photograph of Professor R. G. Harrison, Derby Professor of Anatomy, University of Liverpool, with Dr Z. Iskander and others, examining Tutankhamun's remains in the king's tomb, KV62, Valley of the Kings, Thebes.
  • The original photograph was taken on 4 December 1968 by Mr Lynton Reeve, Department of Anatomy, University of Liverpool.

Reeve, Lynton

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