Howard Carter's manuscript card-index with transcriptions and notes for royal and private names. Part of Carter's records for monuments and objects from the Valley of the Kings, Thebes. Records royal and private names, and objects of interest.
Howard Carter's manuscript notes on inscriptions. Palaeographic notes on hieroglyphic and hieratic signs, groups and inscriptions. Part of Carter's records for monuments and objects from the Valley of the Kings, Thebes.
Howard Carter's manuscript card-index, 'SERIES 1', with transcriptions and notes for titles and attributes, mostly from Thebes. Collected and copied from publications (see below). Part of Carter's records for monuments and objects from the Valley of the Kings, Thebes. Records royal and private names, and objects of interest.
Howard Carter's transcriptions of inscriptions from jars, late 18th Dynasty?, found in the Valley of the Kings, Thebes. The original envelope containing this group annotated by Carter 'Inscriptions upon pithoi found Biban El Maluke (some of the pithoi were bound with linen others sealed with impressions of the seal "jackal over Nine Prisoners"). (? late XVIIIth). Taken by Winlock fr. N.Y. Museum.' Not clear whether 'taken' applies to the tracings, photograph, or both.
Howard Carter's manuscript card-index with transcriptions and notes for texts from the Amherst Papyrus. Texts were probably copied from Newberry's publication. Part of Carter's records for monuments and objects from the Valley of the Kings, Thebes. Records royal and private names, and objects of interest.
Howard Carter's manuscript card-index with transcriptions and notes for texts from royal and private tombs, Valley of the Kings, Thebes. Includes a section on magical figures from royal tombs.
Howard Carter's manuscript with transcription for a lintel fragment of Ahmosi Pensekeryt, sandstone, 18th Dynasty, found by Carter in the Valley of the Kings, Thebes. Part of Carter's records for inscriptions from monuments and objects at Thebes.
Howard Carter's manuscript card-index with transcriptions and notes for texts from ostraca featuring royal and private names, Valley of the Kings, Thebes. Many texts were copied from Daressy's publication.
Howard Carter's manuscript records, with drawings and transcriptions, of wine-jar seals (no. 249 M.15). Part of Carter's records for inscriptions from monuments and objects at Thebes.
Howard Carter's manuscript card-index with transcriptions and notes for monuments and objects from the Valley of the Kings, Thebes. Records royal and private names, and objects of interest. Most copied from publications including:
Newberry, P. E. 1906. Scarabs.
Northampton, W. C., Marquis of, W. Spiegelberg and P. E. Newberry 1908. Report on some excavations in the Theban necropolis during the winter of 1898-9.
Gardiner, A. H. and A. E. P. Weigall 1913. A topographical catalogue of the private tombs of Thebes.
Newberry, P. E. 1899. The Amherst Papyri, being an account of the Egyptian papyri in the collection of the Right Hon. Lord Amherst of Hackney, F.S.A., at Didlington Hall, Norfolk: with an appendix on a Coptic papyrus.
Proceedings of the Society of Biblical Archaeology (1914).
Newberry, P. E. 1900. The life of Rekhmara, vezîr of Upper Egypt under Thothmes III and Amenhetep II (circa BC 1471-1448).
Legrain, G. 1908. Répertoire généalogique et onomastique du Musée du Caire: monuments de la XVIIe et de la XVIIIe dynastie.
Howard Carter's manuscript records for inscriptions from monuments and objects at Thebes. Many from the Valley of the Kings. Most copied from publications.
Howard Carter's notebook with enclosures (tracings) with transcriptions and records for graffiti from Wâdi el-Gharbi, South-West Valleys, Thebes. Also includes Carter's plan for the tomb containing the burial of infant prince Amenemhet, probably the son of Amenophis I (Carter MSS i.D.211 [22]).
Howard Carter's manuscript records, including transcriptions, for graffiti from the right branch of Wâdi Qubbânet el-Qirûd, Thebes. Carter 'C', nos. 1-16.
Howard Carter's manuscript records, including transcriptions, for graffiti from Wadi el-Gharabi. Carter 'F', nos. 1-29, and and Wâdi Qubbânet el-Qirûd, Carter B, no. 1 [Carter MSS i.D.197 bottom].
Howard Carter's hand-drafted plan with notes for Wâdi Sikket el-Agaia, Thebes. Part of Carter's records on graffiti from the 'valley south of tombs of the queens', and ‘near the cliff (south) tomb of Hatshepsut’. Wâdi Sikket Tâqet Zaid, Wâdi Qubbânet el-Qirûd [Biban el-Gurud], Wâdi el-Gharbi and Wâdi Sikket el-Agaia, Thebes.
Howard Carter's manuscript description of a shallow valley with remains of Coptic buildings, between Wâdi Qubbânet el-Qirûd [Biban el-Gurud] and Wâdi el-Gharbi. Dated by Carter 31-12-1916. Carter's transcription of graffiti, including cartouche of Queen Ahmosi Nefertari. Part of Carter's records on graffiti from the 'valley south of tombs of the queens', and ‘near the cliff (south) tomb of Hatshepsut’. Wâdi Sikket Tâqet Zaid, Wâdi Qubbânet el-Qirûd [Biban el-Gurud], Wâdi el-Gharbi and Wâdi Sikket el-Agaia, Thebes.
Alan H. Gardiner's manuscript general descriptions for the graffiti in the South-West Valleys, Thebes. Part of Howard Carter's records on graffiti from the 'valley south of tombs of the queens', and ‘near the cliff (south) tomb of Hatshepsut’. Wâdi Sikket Tâqet Zaid, Wâdi Qubbânet el-Qirûd [Biban el-Gurud], Wâdi el-Gharbi and Wâdi Sikket el-Agaia, Thebes.
Howard Carter's manuscript records, including transcriptions, for graffiti from the left branch of Wâdi Qubbânet el-Qirûd, Thebes. Carter "D", nos. 1-10.
Howard Carter's hand-drafted map of the South-West Valleys. Valleys annotated "A"-"F". Part of Carter's records on graffiti from the 'valley south of tombs of the queens', and ‘near the cliff (south) tomb of Hatshepsut’. Wâdi Sikket Tâqet Zaid, Wâdi Qubbânet el-Qirûd [Biban el-Gurud], Wâdi el-Gharbi and Wâdi Sikket el-Agaia, Thebes.
Howard Carter's records on graffiti from the 'valley south of tombs of the queens', and ‘near the cliff (south) tomb of Hatshepsut’. Wâdi Sikket Tâqet Zaid, Wâdi Qubbânet el-Qirûd [Biban el-Gurud], Wâdi el-Gharbi and Wâdi Sikket el-Agaia, Thebes.