1 letter from Kirwan, 1 carbon copy of a letter from Černý to Kirwan, 1 carbon copy of a letter from Černý's secretary to Kirwan. Information on the UNESCO operation in Nubia, Černý mediated contact with Desroches-Noblecourt.
1 letter from Kirollos. Kirollos consulting Černý regarding the topic of drama and theatre in Antiquity, also thanking Černý for inspiring him when they met in person.
7 letters from Kirkbride, 1 carbon copy of a reference on behalf of D. Kirkbride written by Černý. 2 communications from K. Kenyon concerning D. Kirkbride's application to the British School of Archaeology in Jerusalem, for the position of Secretary-Librarian. University College London, Kirkbride's studies, and job applications, also reference to the political situation in the Middle East. Kirkbride congratulating Černý on the Oxford Egyptology Chair election.
7 letters from Kees, 1 carbon copy of a letter from Černý to Kees. Kees's work on priests and priestly genealogies; Kees recommending Schafik Allam as a researcher; Černý writing about changes affecting Egyptological posts in the UK.
6 letters from Keating, 1 carbon copy of a letter from Černý to Keating. Participation of both in the UNESCO Nubian mission. Keating also made at least one recording with Černý.
2 letters from Kasser, 1 carbon copy of a reference on behalf of Kasser written by Černý. Coptic studies and Kasser's work on the Bodmer papyri, which resulted in a number of publications dating from the 1950s to the early 2000s.
4 letters from Kantor. Černý's visits to Chicago (professional and personal matters), and research interests of both correspondents. Černý enquired about an Amarna tablet with a hieratic docket.
2 letters from Kákosy, 2 carbon copies of letters from Černý to Kákosy. Coptic etymologies, Černý interested in a hieratic text from Budapest, and records for ostraca also located in Budapest.
1 letter from Kahle P. E. (Kahle senior) to Černý, 1 carbon copy of a letter from Černý to Kahle (senior). Coptic manuscripts, Černý recommends contacting Plumley.
1 letter from Jouguet, 1 letter from Jouguet family member (not identified). A note from Jouguet about the understanding of some titles during the Graeco-Roman period; a Jouguet family member thanking Černý for his letter of condolence in response to Jouguet's death.
13 letters from J. M. A. Janssen, 1 carbon copy of a letter from Černý to J. M. A. Janssen. Annual Egyptological Bibliography, and with the research of Pater Janssen, e.g. on the door-jambs in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 48832 (TopBib i2.777), and attestations of the ideal age of 110 years in Egyptian sources, including an Abusir graffito in the mastaba of Ptahshepses (TopBib iii2.342).
13 letters from J. J. Janssen, 4 carbon copies of letters from Černý to J. J. Janssen. Janssen's research, and co-operation with Černý:
plans for his book on commodity prices - Janssen, J. J., Commodity Prices from the Ramessid Period. An Economic Study of the Village of Necropolis Workmen at Thebes (1975) (OEB 9846)
Janssen's publication of BM EA 588 (TopBib i2.721), published later as Janssen, J. J., 'An unusual donation stela', in Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 49 (1963), 64-70 (OEB 10084)
discussion of Endesfelder, E., 'Über die Arbeiter der thebanischen Nekropole im Neuen Reich', in Günther, R. and Schrot, G. (eds), Sozialökonomische Verhältnisse im Alten Orient und im klassischen Altertum (1961), 88-93 (OEB 8360)
Janssen's work on p. Leiden I, 350
dating of ostraca, and changes in the Deir el-Medîna economy
Černý mediating access to the Museo Egizio in Turin for Janssen, via Ernesto Scamuzzi
2 letters from Janda, 1 carbon copy of a letter from Černý to Janda. Publication plan for a book on Egyptian art by Černý, to be published in Prague (ultimately abandoned).
30 letters from T. G. H. James, 3 carbon copies of letters from Černý to T. G. H. James. 4 letters from T. G. H. James to Marie Černý. Correspondence concerned with their respective research topics:
proofs and index of the volumes, Gardiner, A. H., Peet, T. E. and Černý, J., The Inscriptions of Sinai, Part 1 (1952) (OEB 3261), and Černý, J., The Inscriptions of Sinai from Manuscripts of Alan H. Gardiner and T. Eric Peet, Part 2 (1955) (OEB 4432)
T. G. H. James as Editor of the Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, Černý as author and reviewer
Černý mediating photography from the British Museum for researchers elsewhere
reading of hieratic texts, including dockets from KV 62, Tutankhamun T. G. H. James letters to Marie Černý concerned with the preparation and off-prints for the Černý obituaries.
1 letter from F. W. James, 1 carbon copy of a letter from Černý to F. W. James. Planned publication of F. W. James on the site of Beth Shan (Beisan, TopBib vii.376).
38 letters from Iversen, 13 carbon copies of letters from Černý to Iversen with copies of Sidgwick & Jackson correspondence concerning Iversen's publication plans. 3 letters from Sidgwick & Jackson, concerning a publication of Iversen's (Iversen, E. The Myth of Egypt and its Hieroglyphs in European Tradition (1961) (OEB 8508)). Iversen's research and publications, but also some references to personal matters:
Iversen's study of p. Carlsberg VII
Iversen's publications on pigments, paint and Egyptian hieroglyphs used in European tradition
stamp collecting; Iversen supplied Danish stamps to Černý
2 letters from Hurst, 1 carbon copy of a letter from Černý to Hurst. Egyptian king-lists as supporting evidence for dating and analysing Nile flood levels.