Uphill, Eric 1992. 'Where were the funerary temples of the New Kingdom queens?' In Anonymous (ed.), Sesto Congresso internazionale di egittologia: atti 1, 613-618, 4 plans (OEB 36200). 18 pages (13 single-sided + 5 double-sided).
Documentation used for preparing the paper presented at the Congress. There are no typewritten, handwritten or proofs for the article text, although extracts from the paper are reproduced in the publication.
Extract: typewritten and proof copies.
Two typewritten drafts, both annotated, of the paper presented at the Sixth International Congress of Egyptology, Turin, 1st-8th September 1991.
Uphill, E. P. 1988. 'An ancient Egyptian maritime link with Arabia'. Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies 18 (Proceedings of the Twenty First Seminar for Arabian Studies held at Durham, 28th to 30th July 1987), 163-170, 3 figs [ill, maps, plans] (OEB 319151). 11 pages (7 single-sided + 4 double-sided).
Uphill, Eric 1972. 'The concept of the Egyptian palace as a "ruling machine"'. In Ucko, Peter J., Ruth Tringham, and G. W. Dimbleby (eds), Man, settlement and urbanism: proceedings of a meeting of the Research Seminar in Archaeology and Related Subjects held at the Institute of Archaeology, London University, 721-734 1 plan, 1 fig., 3 plates (OEB 15919). 3 pages, single-sided. Photocopied proof with annotations.
Uphill, Eric P. 1972. 'A bibliography of Sir William Matthew Flinders Petrie (1853-1942)'. Journal of Near Eastern Studies 31 (4), 356-379 (OEB 15918). 12 pages, double-sided, softcover. Offprint only, not annotated.
Uphill, Eric 1965-1966. 'The Nine Bows.' Jaarbericht van het Vooraziatisch-Egyptisch Genootschap Ex Oriente Lux 19, 393-420 figs [maps] (OEB 7788). 14 pages, double-sided, softcover. Offprint only, not annotated.
Uphill, E. P. 1962. 'A New Kingdom relief from Memphis'. Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 48, 162-1631 fig. [ill.] (OEB 9395). 2 pages, single-sided, typewritten. This may be a copy or an earlier draft of the version submitted by Uphill. The wording is slightly different from the published version.
Uphill, Eric P. 2018. 'Water management in Egypt as part of the recovery of Egypt after the arid period (2200-2000 BC)'. In De Trafford, Aloisia, Geoffrey J. Tassie, Okasha el-Daly, and Joris van Wetering (eds), A river runs through it: essays in honour of Professor Fekri A. Hassan. Volume 1, 186-196, 6 figs [maps, ills] (OEB 265385). 8 pages, single-sided.
Draft of article, annotated print-out.
2 handwritten drafts for the introductory and final paragraphs:
Uphill, Eric P. 2005. 'Irrigation basins and cultivated land under the Twelfth Dynasty'. Trabajos de Egiptología - Papers on Ancient Egypt 4, 109-127, 3 figs (160921). 47 pages, single-sided.
3 drafts, print-outs, all annotated; these are successive drafts of the article;
3 additional pages, some do not relate directly to the article's content, although Uphill filed them with the rest of this group;
Uphill's headings:
Outline. Inundation in ancient Egypt;
Montet's general figures for the Senusret kiosk: land areas of Upper Egypt and reconstruction.
Uphill's articles in The Dictionary of Art and its online counterpart Grove Art Online. 8 pages, single-sided. Documentation relating to Uphill's articles for the revised online edition.
Printouts of Uphill's articles, none are annotated:
Abu Rawash [Abū Ruwāsh];
Hesyre [Hesy; Hezire], tomb of;
Palace, §I: Ancient world. 2. Egypt;
Temple, §I: Ancient world. 2. Egypt.
Printed list of Uphill's revisions to the preceding.
Letter from the publisher regarding the revised edition, dated 06-01-2004.
Uphill, E. P. 2003. 'The ancient Egyptian view of world history'. In Tait, John (ed.), "Never had the like occurred": Egypt's view of its past, 15-29, 2 figs [ills (one colour)], 2 tables. London: UCL Press (OEB 156397) 68 pages, single-sided.
3 drafts, 1 typewritten and 2 print-outs, all annotated; these are successive drafts of the article.
Uphill, Eric 2001. 'The question of pharaonic co-regency'. Discussions in Egyptology 49, 81-94 (OEB 46324) 7 pages, double-sided. 1 off-print, not annotated.
Uphill, Eric P. 1999. 'Nubian settlement fortifications in the Middle Kingdom'. In Leahy, Anthony and John Tait (eds), Studies on ancient Egypt in honour of H. S. Smith, 327-330 plans. London: Egypt Exploration Society (OEB 44393) 39 pages (32 single-sided + 7 double-sided).
Publication draft, typewritten with annotations, with 3 original inked plan drawings.
Off-print with related letter.
Handwritten notes.
Annotated photocopies of plates from Caminos, Ricardo A. 1974. The New-Kingdom temples of Buhen vol. i. Most of these photocopies do not relate to the article's content, although Uphill filed them with the rest of this group.
Uphill, E. P. 1998. 'The boundaries and orientation of Akhetaten'. In Eyre, C. J. (ed.), Proceedings of the Seventh International Congress of Egyptologists, Cambridge, 3-9 September 1995, 1191-1195, plans. Leuven: Peeters (OEB 42987). 31 pages, single-sided, and one 3½" floppy disk with files.
Paper presented at the Congress with slide list and notes, typewritten with annotations.
Draft for publication, typewritten.
Second draft for publication, print-out, with 3 original inked plan drawings.
Photocopy of annotated proof.
Digital files converted and saved as Word files. Not available online.
Uphill, E. P. 1961. 'A joint sed-festival of Thutmose III and Queen Hatshepsut'. Journal of Near Eastern Studies 20 (4), 248-251 (OEB 8792). 2 pages, double-sided. Offprint only, not annotated.
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.
The original puppy figurine, made from black bronze and gold, comes from the tomb of Tutankhamun [Carter 620(51)]. It was formerly in Howard Carter's possession. Carter's niece, Phyllis Walker, presented it to the Metropolitan Museum in 1947 (no. 47.58.1). The Metropolitan Museum returned the figurine to Egypt in 2011. See https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/545993.
A sample replica was considered for reproduction as merchandise as a bracelet charm for the 'Treasures of Tutankhamun' exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, from December 15, 1978, to April 15, 1979. However, it was not commissioned for commercial production.
This gold replica was privately commissioned by Dr Lilyquist and created by Bruce Hoheb, MMA Reproductions Studio, c. 1978.
Replicas of the two sistra found in Tutankhamun's tomb. The replica sistra were commissioned in 2022 and were used in the performances of James Whitburn's composition 'Zahr Al-Khayal', based an Egyptian love poem roughly contemporary with Tutankhamun.
DVD copy of 'Tutankhamon: l'ultima mostra' (2022), a documentary on the discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb in 1922 and the preparations for the travelling Tutankhamun exhibition launched in Los Angeles in 2019. The film was released to mark the centenary of the discovery.
Booklet PDF, 5 double-sided pages, printed from the Royal Mail website, advertising products from the Special Stamp Issue 'Tutankhamun', produced by Royal Mail in collaboration with the Griffith Institute, to mark the centenary of the discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb, issued on 24 November 2022.
Newspaper cutting, 'King Tut the 1st', the brief article features one stamp (mask) from the Special Stamp Issue 'Tutankhamun', produced by Royal Mail in collaboration with the Griffith Institute, to mark the centenary of the discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb, issued on 24 November 2022.
Anonymous (ed.) 2022. A postcard from..: Royal Mail special stamps 2022. Royal Mail Yearbook 39. London: Royal Mail Group Ltd. ISBN: 9780946165773. 24.4 x 25.7 cm; 64 p., [117] figs [ills (mostly colour)] (OEB 307243).
The publication contains every stamp and miniature sheet issued by Royal Mail in 2022, with a chapter devoted to every Special Stamp issue. An expert in their field has written each dedicated chapter for each stamp issue. The subjects include The Rolling Stones, Her Majesty The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee and the discovery of Tutankhamun’s Tomb.
Contains the chapter 'Tutankhamun' and discusses the extraordinary period during which Tutankhamun lived, the significance of his burial and its site in the Valley of the Kings.
Also contains the Special Stamp Issue 'Tutankhamun', produced by Royal Mail in collaboration with the Griffith Institute, to mark the centenary of the discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb.
The main set of eight colour stamps, each featuring an object from Tutankhamun's tomb, images supplied by Araldo De Luca.
Mini stamp sheet of four stamps featuring black and white photographs, including three Harry Burton photographs supplied by the Griffith Institute.
Two identical sets of thirteen postcards featuring reproductions of all twelve Special Stamps (the mini-sheet stamps are represented twice, once as the complete mini-sheet design of four stamps as well as individually), all issued on 24 November 2022, part of the Special Stamp Issue 'Tutankhamun', produced by Royal Mail in collaboration with the Griffith Institute, to mark the centenary of the discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb.
Two copies (identical) of the coin cover, 'The Burial of a King: Tutankhamun', produced by Royal Mail in partnership with the Royal Mint, marking the 100th anniversary of the discovery of Tutankhamun’s tomb. Special Stamp Issue 'Tutankhamun', produced by Royal Mail in collaboration with the Griffith Institute, to mark the centenary of the discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb. Royal Mail Group Ltd commissioned the Griffith Institute to act as consultants supplying all the text and required images for all the Special Stamp products.
Unmounted stamps from the Special Stamp Issue 'Tutankhamun', produced by Royal Mail in collaboration with the Griffith Institute, to mark the centenary of the discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb. Royal Mail Group Ltd commissioned the Griffith Institute to act as consultants supplying all the text and required images for all the Special Stamp products.
TAA iii.53.3.4.1-2
Two copies of the set of eight colour stamps.
Main set of eight colour stamps, each featuring an object from Tutankhamun's tomb. Araldo De Luca supplied these images.
Two copies of the Prestige Stamp Book, 'Tutankhamun: Finding a Pharaoh', issued on 12 December 2022 as part of the Special Stamp Issue 'Tutankhamun', produced by Royal Mail in collaboration with the Griffith Institute, to mark the centenary of the discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb.