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Karnak, Great Temple of Amun, Hypostyle, unidentified scene, the goddess Maat

The goddess Maat, from an unidentified scene on a column in the Hypostyle of the Great Temple of Amun at Karnak:

  • pencil drawing
  • mounted, together with Lloyd MSS 103
  • 17.7 x 25.7 cm
  • [on recto of drawing] 'Imai. / On a column of the Great Hypostyle. Karnak. / 11th. May 1843. / G Ll.' (pencil note)
  • [on mount] '47' (pencil note)

Medinet Habu, Great Temple, Second Court, Libyan enemies

Slain Libyan enemies, detail from a battle-scene in the Second Court of the Great Temple of Ramesses III at Medinet Habu:

  • watercolour with pencil details
  • mounted, together with Lloyd MSS 106
  • 17.6 x 26 cm
  • [on recto of watercolour] 'Robou. / From the Battle scene in the Great Court / at Medinet Abu. 13th Aug 1843.' (pencil note)
  • [on recto of watercolour] '"The Assyrians her neighbours, which were / clothed with blue. / She saw men portrayed upon the wall the / images of the Chaldeans portrayed with ver- / milion" / Ezekiel c.23.v.5.6.14.15.' (pencil note)
  • [on mount] 'W. C.' / [encircled] '59' (pencil note)

Karnak, Great Temple of Amun, Rooms North of the Granite Sanctuary, unidentified scene, upper part of Tuthmosis II

Upper part of Tuthmosis II, from an unidentified scene probably in one of the rooms North of the Granite Sanctuary (near the Pillars of Upper and Lower Egypt), in the Great Temple of Amun at Karnak:

  • pencil drawing
  • mounted, together with Lloyd MSS 105
  • 17.7 x 25.7 cm
  • [on recto of drawing] '<cartouche> / Thothmes 2nd / Chamber near the Lotus Pilasters Karnac. / 11 May 1843 G Ll.' (pencil note)
  • [on mount] '48' (pencil note)

El-Qantara, Tell Abu Seifa, oblong base of quartzite monument with tapering sides, front - text

Oblong base of quartzite monument with tapering sides (called 'obelisk'), with dedication texts of Seti I and Ramesses II to Horus of Mesen commemorating Ramesses I, once at Tell Abu Seifa in el-Qantara, and now in Ismailia Museum, 2249; front, with remains of five columns of text and two lines of text at the bottom:

  • pencil drawing
  • mounted, together with Lloyd MSS 108
  • 17.8 x 25.8 cm
  • [on recto of drawing] 'Half of the underside of the Obelisk at Abu Saiffie. / 13th Feb 1843. / x' (pencil note)
  • [on mount] '49' (pencil note)

Thebes, Sheikh Abd el-Qurna, man fishing with a harpoon

Man fishing with a harpoon while seated on the riverbank at Sheikh Abd el-Qurna in Thebes; next to him is a rod and line which has a live mouse suspended from it, presumably the mouse is being used as bait or a lure:

  • pencil drawing
  • mounted, together with Lloyd MSS 114
  • 25.7 x 17.7 cm
  • [on recto of drawing] 'Gurna. Thebes. 20th Aug. 1843.' (pencil note)
  • [on mount] '55' (pencil note)

Tell el-Farama (Pelusium), four fallen columns

Four fallen columns, perhaps from the Roman theatre, at Tell el-Farama (Pelusium):

  • pencil drawing
  • mounted, together with Lloyd MSS 118
  • 25.8 x 17.7 cm
  • [on recto of drawing] 'Four Syenite columns. W of the Fort. Ruins of Pelusium. 17 Feb 1843.' (pencil note)
  • [on mount] '59' (pencil note)

Salhieh (Salhiya), Rafieah's camel

Rafieah's camel recumbent in the desert at Salhieh (Salhiya):

  • pencil drawing
  • mounted, together with Lloyd MSS 119
  • 25.8 x 17.8 cm
  • [on recto of drawing] 'Salhiah. 3rd Feb. 1843. Rafieah's Dromedary.' (pencil note)
  • [on mount] '62' (pencil note)

Medinet Habu, Great Temple, Second Court, three officials

Three officials carrying fans, forming part of a procession celebrating the Festival of the god Min, detail from a wall scene in the Second Court of the Great Temple of Ramesses III at Medinet Habu:

  • pencil drawing
  • mounted, together with Lloyd MSS 124
  • 18 x 26 cm
  • [on mount] '65' (pencil note)

Abu Zaabal, "The Shady side", men capturing a fox

"The Shady side", two men, one holding a gun and the other a stick, with a captured fox between them, and a third man kneeling on the ground at Abu Zaabal:

  • pencil drawing
  • mounted, together with Lloyd MSS 132 and Lloyd MSS 133
  • 17.8 x 12.7 cm
  • [on mount] '72' (pencil note)
  • [on verso of drawing] 'Abu Zaabel. 16th Jan. 1843. / "The Shady side"' (pencil note)

Karnak, sphinx fragment

Head (top lost) and shoulders of a sphinx at Karnak; king wearing nemes and broad collar, not inscribed (no text recorded), probably New Kingdom:

  • pencil drawing
  • mounted, together with Lloyd MSS 134
  • 8.9 x 12.7 cm
  • [on mount] '75' (pencil note)
  • [on recto of drawing] 'Karnac. 13th June 1843. / G Ll.' (pencil note)

Thebes, Sheikh Abd el-Qurna, tomb of Amenemhet (TT 82), three musicians

Three musicians (woman with harp, man with lute and woman with double-pipe), detail from a banquet scene in the tomb of Amenemhet (TT 82), temp. Tuthmosis III, at Sheikh Abd el-Qurna in Thebes:

  • pencil tracing with right edge folded in
  • mounted
  • 55.2 x 36.9 cm
  • [on mount] '7' (pencil note)
  • [on verso of tracing] 'No 11.' (pencil note)

Thebes, unidentified temple or tomb, barque of Amun-Re

[Priests] carrying the barque of Amun-Re, detail of a scene in an unidentified temple or tomb at Thebes:

  • pencil drawing with edges folded in on two sides (top and bottom edges of album page)
  • mounted
  • 68 x 28.8 cm
  • [on verso of drawing] 'No 4' (pencil note)
  • [on verso of drawing] '77' (pencil note)

Eric Parrington Uphill Collection

  • Uphill MSS
  • Collection
  • c. 1954-2018

Complete working papers, including notebooks, notes, card indexes, slides, photographs, correspondence and teaching notes.

Eric Parrington Uphill

Raymond Oliver Faulkner Collection

  • Faulkner MSS
  • Collection
  • c. 1955-1965

A small group of Faulkner's documentation.

  • Translation of the stela of King Kamose [Kamosi] (Faulkner MSS 1).
  • Sections of Faulkner, Raymond O. 1962. A concise dictionary of Middle Egyptian (Faulkner MSS 2).
  • Original housing for the group (Faulkner MSS 3).

Faulkner, Raymond Oliver

Published volumes

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).

  • Volumes I-XII
  • Index to volumes I-XII
  • Additional volumes [I], II, III.[I]-II-[III].

Most publications represent a single site or part of a site, and within each publication, the graffiti are organised in groups:

  • Graffiti with names with a date also recorded, arranged chronologically, supplemented by biographical information
  • Graffiti with names without accompanying dates, arranged alphabetically, supplemented by biographical information
  • 'Unclassifiable' graffiti, partial names or initials
  • Index of names
  • Photographs of a selection of graffiti
  • Short essays on individuals
  • Bibliography.

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.

Volume IX

Print and bound publication:

  • De Keersmaecker, Roger O. (2010), Travellers' graffiti from Egypt and the Sudan, IX: Thebes: the Ramesseum. Mortsel (Antwerp): Graffito-Graffiti (OEB 165004).
  • The Ramesseum [see TopBib ii.2.431-443].
  • Most of the graffiti date to the nineteenth century.
  • It includes: a loose page glued to p. 2 containing a review of the book by Gabriele Höber-Kamel and published in Kemet 2011 (2), p. 87, which is also present inserted at the end as p. 135, but with the number crossed out and replaced by "134"; and an attached page after p. 131 with the author's biographical information (omitted from the PDF).
  • The PDF includes additional pages not present in the print volume: a review of the book by Deborah Manley published in ASTENE Bulletin 46, 2010-2011 (p. 131-133).

Volume XII

Print and bound publication:

  • De Keersmaecker, Roger O. (2011), Travellers' graffiti from Egypt and the Sudan, XII: the Luxor Temple. Mortsel (Antwerp): Graffito-Graffiti (OEB 169308).
  • Luxor Temple [see TopBib ii.2.301-339].
  • Most of the graffiti date to the nineteenth century.
  • It includes: annotations on p. 55 with crosses and text "S. WEIR LEWIS / OF PHILADELPHIA, AGE 26 / WITH MAX"; a sticky note attached to the verso of p. 88 with the annotation "DR. DANIEL C. / McLEOD / US NAVAL / SURGEON"; and an attached page at the end with the author's biographical information (omitted from the PDF).
  • The PDF includes additional pages not present in the print volume: additional information on different individuals received from different sources (p. 111-115); biographical information on J. G. Vassar, with a portrait and the cover and an extract from Vassar, John Guy 1861, Twenty Years around the world. New York: Rudd & Carleton (p. 116-120); and additional information on G. W. Pratt (p. 121-122).

The Land of Put in Genesis 10, 6

Draft of an article and material used for its preparation. Includes letters from G. Posener, I. E. S. Edwards and G. R. Driver.
For inclusion in Hebrew Biblical Encyclopedia [not published?].

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