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Petrie Journal 1881 to 1882 (Giza and Nile voyage)

  • Journal letters.
  • October 3, 1881, to May 8, 1882.
  • Handwritten.
  • Petrie's main activity was the continuation of the measurement-survey of the pyramids at Giza, which was started the preceding season (1880 to 1881). This was the first season that Petrie took photographs using the pinhole camera he built himself.
    -Main site: Giza.
  • Other sites: Saqqara, Abusir, Maidum, el-Hiba, Kom el-Ahmar, Amarna, Dendera, Thebes, Medinet Habu, Ramesseum, Luxor, Medinet el-Faiyum, Dahshur, Hawara.

Petrie Journal 1885 to 1886 (Naucratis, Nabesha, and Dafana)

  • Journal letters
  • November 23, 1885, to June 1, 1886.
  • Handwritten.
  • Petrie, assisted by F. Ll. Griffith and E. A. Gardner, resumes excavating at Naucratis. In January 1886, Gardner is left to continue excavating at Naucratis while Petrie and Griffith begin excavating at Nebesha. At the end of March 1886, Petrie moves to Dafana and excavates there.
  • Main sites: Naucratis (Naukratis), Nabesha (Tell Nebesha; Tell Farun), and Dafana (Tell Dafana; Daphnae).
  • Other sites: Tanis (San el-Hagar).
  • Pages 7-9 and 45-6 are copies of letters by Petrie's mother Anne.

Unfinished letter

Unfinished letter:

  • ink text on paper
  • loose
  • 9.3 x 14.7 cm
  • [text]:

'Septbr 28 /46
63 Welbeck St
Cavendish Sqre

My dear Wood
[two words in Arabic]
Our old friend Arundale
was in'

Floral design

Floral design:

  • pencil and ink sketch on paper, with pricked marks for pouncing technique
  • loose
  • 20.1 x 22.7 cm
  • [on sketch] 'BGRSBOBGRG / COYPGRG /GRGBOBPYPBOBGRG' (pencil notes)

Egypt. Ring with the names and epithets of Thutmose III, gold, provenance not known, now in London, British Museum, EA 71492

Gold ring of Thutmose III, provenance not known, but said to come from Saqqara, tomb of Djehuty, discovered in the 1820s, now in London, British Museum, EA71492 (TopBib viii), with details of front and back of hieroglyphic inscriptions:

  • inked pencil drawings on paper
  • loose
  • 11.2 x 16.5 cm

Egypt. Tell Atrib. Broken stick of Neferhotep, lector priest, probably New Kingdom, formerly in the collection of Rev. R. T. Lieder, and current location not known (copy of hieroglyphic inscription)

Copy of the hieroglyphic inscription on a broken stick of Neferhotep, lector priest, probably New Kingdom, formerly in the collection of Rev. R. T. Lieder, and current location not known, from Tell Atrib (TopBib iv.67A):

  • pencil sketch on paper
  • loose
  • 12.6 x 20 cm
  • [on sketch] 'on a walking staff one line / Lieder's Collection 18 August 69' (ink note)

Egypt. Thebes. West Bank. Ramesseum. Hypostyle. Rear wall. West half

West half of the rear wall of the Hypostyle in the Ramesseum, on the West Bank of Thebes, not finished. Two registers: I, King running to Min and goddess. II, Two scenes, I. [King] before goddess making nini, 2, King receiving insignia and heb-sed wand from Amun and Mut. Base, a princess and eighteen princes, [break], two more princes (TopBib ii.438.(19)):

  • pencil sketch on paper
  • loose
  • 31.6 x 45.9 cm
  • [on sketch] '16th / to the / centre' (pencil note)
  • [on sketch] 'Ramesseum.' (pencil note, almost certainly by Dr Moss)
  • [on sketch] encircled '13' (pencil note, almost certainly by Dr Moss)

Egypt. Saqqara. Architectonical fragment (perhaps jamb or pillar)

Architectonical fragment (perhaps jamb or pillar) mentioning "the Osiris Nehehniotef, justified" from an unidentified tomb at Saqqara, current location not known (TopBib iii.2.749A), and perhaps related to the stela of Nehehniotef, Dyn. XIX, from a tomb at Saqqara, formerly in Passalacqua collection, now in Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum, 7273 (TopBib iii.2.733):

  • pencil sketch on paper
  • mounted, together with Bonomi MSS 4.2 [Top and Bottom]
  • 3.3 x 9.1 cm
  • [on mount] '2' (pencil note)

Cartouches of Amasis and Sethos I

Cartouches of Amasis and Sethos I:

  • pencil sketches
  • partially mounted, together with Bonomi MSS 4.2 [Top and Middle]
  • 6.3 x 9.9 cm
  • [on mount] '2' (pencil note)

Rubbing of a hieroglyphic inscription on an object thought to come from Carthage (not identified)

Rubbing of a hieroglyphic inscription on an object thought to come from Carthage (not identified) (TopBib vii.367A):

  • ink rubbing on tracing paper, mounted on paper
  • mounted
  • 4 x 16.2 cm (11.2 x 17.6 cm with mount)
  • [on rubbing mount] 'This is a rubbing / from some Hieroglyphics / found among the ruins / of Carthage. / Given to me by / Doctor Lee of Aylesbury / 1840' (ink note)
  • [on mount] '6' (pencil note)

Egypt. Thebes. East Bank. Karnak. Great Temple of Amun. Portico of the Bubastides. Pilaster (129). Register I, Osorkon I receiving heb-sed from Amun holding scimitar

Scene depicting Osorkon I receiving heb-sed from Amun holding scimitar, in register I of pilaster (129) in the Portico of the Bubastides in the Great Temple of Amun at Karnak, on the East Bank of Thebes (TopBib ii2.36(129).I):

  • pencil sketch on paper
  • loose, between Bonomi MSS 4.8 and Bonomi MSS 4.13
  • 5.2 x 8.2 cm
  • [on sketch] 'DYN XXII / AB III BI 257' (pencil note)

Notes

Notes (probably addresses and personal names):

  • pencil text on paper
  • partially mounted, together with Bonomi MSS 4.14 [Upper]
  • 4.4 x 5.4 cm
  • [text] '47 Sherif Bey / 9 59 Omar Hagar(?) / J Bonomi / Chabouillet'
  • [on mount] '10' (pencil note)
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