- Petrie MSS 5.8.109
- Unidad documental simple
- c.1886-1890
Title page:
'X
Kom Ombo.
Philae.'
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Title page:
'X
Kom Ombo.
Philae.'
Title page:
'VIII
Soba Rigaleh,
inscrips.'.
(Wadi el-Shatt el-Rigal).
Title page:
'XI
Philae.
Karnak plants.'.
Title page:
'Bulak & El Kab.'
Title page:
'II
to
Denderah'.
Title page:
'I
Zawyet El Meitin.
to Kusae.'
Between Zawiyet el-Maiyitin and el-Qusiya.
Title page:
'XIII'
Title page:
'XII'.
Title page:
'XV'
Title page:
'Back of Birket Karun
928-940'.
Title page:
'Hawara Canal
917-930'.
Title page:
'Kahun & Gurob
Views
1890
953-962'.
Petrie Journal 1902 to 1903 (Abydos; Osiris enclosure)
-Deir el-Bahari (Deir el-Bahri).
-Temple of Hatshepsut.
-Caption:
'Queen Hatasu.
Nourished by Hathor as a cow.
One of the very few unerased portraits of Hatasu, in the inner
chamber of Deir el Bahari temple; cartouche erased.'
William Matthew Flinders Petrie Collection
Papers of William Matthew Flinders Petrie including journals covering 38 seasons (1880-1929) and photographs of excavations. The collection also includes secondary material associated with Petrie's journals, photographs of objects in museums, souvenir photographs and photocopies of material held at the Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, University College London.
Petrie, (Sir) William Matthew Flinders
Petrie Journal 1889 to 1890 pages 51 to 100
The Journals, or more correctly journal-letters, cover 38 seasons, with a date range of 1880-1 to 1928-9, which cover Petrie’s first season in Egypt (measuring the Pyramids at Giza) through to 1928-9 (Petrie’s excavations at Tell Fara in Palestine). There are approximately 5,000 journal pages.
The earlier handwritten Journals are by Petrie, then following his marriage in 1897, much of the writing was compiled by his wife, Hilda.