Griffith Notebook Quft - Gebel Silsileh
- Griffith MSS 24.10
- Item
- 1886-1887
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Griffith Notebook Quft - Gebel Silsileh
Griffith Notebook Silsileh to Aswan
Griffith Notebook Tehneh, Ekhmim, etc. up to Quft
Griffith Notebook Tarraneh and West Edge of the Delta
Griffith Notebook Ornithological
Griffith Notebook Miscellaneous notes
Amelia Edwards' sketches of details from reliefs in various temples and the head of one colossus of Ramesses II at Abu Simbel.
Erroneously catalogued as Griffith MSS 24.28, now Edwards MSS 2.4 (see below).
Griffith Notebook Descriptions of ?Meroitic stelae, offering-tables, etc.
Griffith Notebook A few notes on the Wilkinson MSS
Griffith Notebook Diary 1884-1888
Griffith Notebook Bibliography of Nubian and Meroitic references
Griffith Notebook Meroitic texts
Herodotus - Notes made for lectures given in Oxford by Professor Griffith
Tracings of Religious Papyri in Brit. Mus. probably made about 1850 by Hogarth
Squeezes of Meroitic Inscriptions
Fire Insurance Policy for 11 Norham Gardens, Oxford
Invoices for collotype copies of papyri plates
Demotic ostraca and wooden labels - Unidentified
The maxims of Amenemope - Notes on Griffith MSS.1.79 by H. O. Lange
Edwards, Amelia Ann Blanford
Berlin Demotic Papyrus 3119; transliteration and Greek copy
Tracing of demotic "Bau-Inschrift unter Hohlkohle (Kalkstein)" Cairo - Händler Suliman 1895
Tracing of demotic text from wooden label in Dublin Museum, 238 2β
Hand-copy of demotic text from papyrus(?) in MacGregor collection
Transliteration from demotic papyrus of Pamonth
Turin Demotic Papyri; transliterations and translations
Manuscript in the Aramaic language from demotic script, Papyrus Amherst 63
Hand-copies of demotic ostraca from Petrie in Oxford,Ashmolean Museum; some with transliteration by Griffith.
Demotic Ostraca 19, 240, 263, 266, 270-2, 283-4, 325, 362, 387, 391, 396, 401, 405, 488, 517, 543, 545, 559, 593, 600, 647, one in unnumbered Tray B, and 2 not identified.
The group includes a postcard from Petrie to Griffith dated 13/08/1900.