- Carter MSS viii
- Serie
- 1919
Parte deHoward Carter Collection
Miscellaneous objects owned by and related to Howard Carter.
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Parte deHoward Carter Collection
Miscellaneous objects owned by and related to Howard Carter.
Coptic text collections in the UK
Parte deSarah Joanne Clackson Collection
Parte deSarah Joanne Clackson Collection
Correspondence.
Copies of papyri.
Transcriptions.
Photocopied articles and unpublished articles by various scholars.
Photographs (b&w) of papyri, including Corpus Christi Hoskyns ms. 541 folder xxxvi and a hypocephalus.
Encounters with ancient Egypt conference, London 2000
Parte deSarah Joanne Clackson Collection
Notes for paper on ‘Who was who in Late Antique Egypt: Modern appropriations of cultural perspective’.
Parte deSarah Joanne Clackson Collection
Various overheads and slides, including some of papyri and monasteries, for lectures and presentations.
Material relating to published articles
Parte deWalter Ewing Crum Collection
Parte deWalter Ewing Crum Collection
Parte deWalter Ewing Crum Collection
Notes and copies of graffiti, stelae and other inscriptions
Parte deWalter Ewing Crum Collection
Parte deWalter Ewing Crum Collection
Parte deWalter Ewing Crum Collection
Material relating to published books
Parte deWalter Ewing Crum Collection
Material associated with Petrie's journals (Petrie MSS 1) including copies of journals, transcripts, correspondence and notes.
Burton negatives - small glass plate
Parte deTutankhamun Archive
Harry Burton's small glass plate negatives
Howard Carter's negatives
Later film negatives, made from original Burton photographs
Modern negatives: copies of original Burton negatives
Parte deTutankhamun Archive
Burton, Harry
Modern contact prints: made from Burton large negatives
Parte deTutankhamun Archive
Burton, Harry
Seven negatives: Burton photographs, probably copied from lantern slides
Parte deTutankhamun Archive
Fox, Penelope
Liebig Company trade cards: "Ensevelissement d'un roi d'Égypte" [The Burial of King Tutankhamen]
Parte deTutankhamun Archive
Parte deTutankhamun Archive
A complete set of De Keersmaecker's publications on early travellers' graffiti from Egypt and the Sudan, presenting graffiti left by (mostly) European visitors at sites during the nineteenth century (print volumes and Word files).
Most publications represent a single site or part of a site, and within each publication, the graffiti are organised in groups:
The Word files, from which the PDFs uploaded here have been created, seem to be the original version of the publications. They present some dissimilarities with the final print volumes. The set of print volumes contain some annotations and related loose documents, both added later by De Keersmaecker.
Parte deDiana Magee Collection
Printed copy of doctoral thesis Asyut to the End of the Middle Kingdom: A Historical and Cultural Study, 3 vols (I: Commentary; II: Catalogue; III: Plates).
Two drafts of chapter 10.
Parte deDiana Magee Collection
Personal documentation, including certificates, information on travel to Egypt, CV, passport photographs, memorial service leaflet, and Oxford University cards.
Parte deJaroslav Černý Collection
The majority of the notebooks are A5 or similar. Most of the content is handwritten unless specified otherwise.
Many of the notebooks contain transcriptions of hieratic texts from ostraca, papyri and other objects. Also recorded are transcriptions of graffiti (hieratic and hieroglyphic) and hieroglyphic texts from monuments.
Texts were often copied in situ at sites or in museums and were continually collated. Transcriptions were also made using photographs and publications as source material.
Some notebooks are thematic focusing on economic and social history issues. These subjects include Egyptian administration (nomes), prices, topography (e.g. Deir el-Medîna), etc.
Notebooks compiled from material consulted in Egyptian collections, mostly in European countries and Egypt. Černý visited museums with major collections of hieratic material from Deir el-Medîna, most notably, Museo Egizio, Turin; British Museum, London; [Ägyptisches] Museum, Berlin; and Rijksmuseum, Leiden.
Černý compiled a series of slip-indexes for the transcriptions (slip-indexes, see Černý MSS 23 to 46).
Parte deJaroslav Černý Collection
Late Egyptian Grammar - slip-index
Parte deJaroslav Černý Collection
Parte deJaroslav Černý Collection
Parte deJaroslav Černý Collection
Analysis of Bruyère, B. Rapport sur les fouilles de Deir el-Médineh - slip-index
Parte deJaroslav Černý Collection
Parte deJaroslav Černý Collection