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Luxor. Temple - Festival of Opet procession: correspondence, Alan H. Gardiner to Howard Carter

8 letters from Sir Alan Gardiner to Howard Carter, mostly regarding Carter's copying of the Opet Festival scenes in the Processional Colonnade of the Luxor Temple, but also mention other subjects.
The first letter is dated 24 August 1916 and the last in the group is dated 13 July 1918.

Gardiner, (Sir) Alan Henderson

Robert Eisler Collection

  • Eisler MSS
  • Coleção
  • 1940s

Three A4 folders containing an unpublished annotated typescript of a monograph on the constellations of the Babylonian and Egyptian sphere and their modifications by the Greeks of the Achaean period.

Eisler, Robert

Yates Negatives Collection

  • Yates MSS
  • Coleção
  • 1890s

118 glass stereoscopic plate negatives. Most show sites in and around

  • Cairo, in and around
    • General views of Cairo
    • Street views
    • Tombs of the Caliphs
    • Tombs of the Mamelukes
    • Mosque-Madrasa of Sultan Hasan
    • Mosque-Madrasa of Sultan Barquq
    • Tomb of Abouseer
    • Mosque of Khat Bey
    • Al-Hakim Mosque
    • Mosque of Muhammad Ali Pasha
    • The Citadel
  • Other sites in Egypt
    • 'Tombs at Thebes'
    • 'Rocks of Abusir', Second Cataract
    • 'Arab village'
  • Outside Egypt, mostly Israel and Palestine:
    • Bethlehem
    • Jacob's Well
    • Mount Tabor

Yates, Miss ?

Archibald Henry Sayce Collection

  • Sayce MSS
  • Coleção
  • 1872-early 1930s

Notes, photographs, squeezes, correspondence, and offprints. Contain, amongst others, references to Assyriological, Greek, Cypriot, and Egyptological material. Includes notes made by Petrie which were with Sayce at the time of his death.

Sayce, (Revd) Archibald Henry

Letter exchange between C. H. Read and Petrie

Correspondence exchanged between Charles Hercules Read and W. M. F. Petrie in 1907, two letters and one draft letter.

  • C. H. Read to Petrie, 27-03-1907, 2 pages, comparing the scale of excavations in Egypt undertaken by the Germans and Americans and that the British were falling behind.
  • Petrie to C. H. Read, not dated but presumably 1907, 3 pages, a draft of the reply in response to Read's letter of 27-03-1907, refutes Read's statement, and to the contrary, the British were in fact 'leading the way', describes his excavations in the Palace of Apries at Memphis, has funding for excavating in Egypt for the next 5 to 10 years, and the British Society of Antiquaries need to continue its support of British excavations.
  • Petrie to C. H. Read, 27-05-1909, 1 page, the Hilton Price collection sale at Sotheby's.

Accession and Archivist's notes

Three groups of material relating to the Petrie Journals.

  • Original archive wrappings for Journals, as received, with notes and comments.
  • Ann Petrie note dated November 1969 and a photocopy of a typewritten list of W. M. F. Petrie's publications.
  • Photocopy of letter from Rachael Sparks, Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford, 07-03-2004, describing W. M. F. Petrie MSS in other repositories.

Panel showing the deceased and his wife at a table, Dyn. IV, from Saqqara, North of Step Pyramid, Tomb B 3, Shery, now in Florence, Museo Archeologico, 2554

Panel showing the deceased and his wife at a table, Dyn. IV, from Saqqara, North of Step Pyramid, Tomb B 3, Shery, now in Florence, Museo Archeologico, 2554.

Caption copied by Černý in Petrie MSS 3.2: 'Part of tomb of [Šrj]. Florence Catalogue No.1534 [rḫ-nsw nb jmȝḫ Šrj] [mjtrt Ḫnt-kt]'.

False door of Simery and his mother Henutsen, dedicated by his father Werkaptah, end of Dyn.V or later, from Saqqara, now in Bologna, Museo Civico Archeologico, 1901

False door of Simery and his mother Henutsen, dedicated by his father Werkaptah, end of Dyn.V or later, from Saqqara, now in Bologna, Museo Civico Archeologico, 1901.

Caption copied by Černý in Petrie MSS 3.2: 'Tablet of [Simery] B.'.

[Left] Stela of Senbi, temp. Amenemhet III, provenance not known, now in Florence, Museo Archeologico, 2506; [right] lower part of the stela of Si (shown incompletely), 1st half of Dyn. XVIII, provenance not known, now in Florence, Museo Archeologico, 6381

[Left] Stela of Senbi, temp. Amenemhet III, provenance not known, now in Florence, Museo Archeologico, 2506; [right] lower part of the stela of Si (shown incompletely), 1st half of Dyn. XVIII, provenance not known, now in Florence, Museo Archeologico, 6381.

Caption copied by Černý in Petrie MSS 3.2: 'Tablet of [Snbj] (Cat.1543) with name of Amenemhat III F'.

[Left] Stela of Rensoneb and his wife Senedjetenmenat, Middle Kingdom, from Naqada, now in Florence, Museo Archeologico, 7581; [right] relief showing a woman before offerings with a monkey eating fruit, late Dyn. XVIII or Ramesside, provenance not known, now in Florence, Museo Archeologico, 2531

[Left] Stela of Rensoneb and his wife Senedjetenmenat, Middle Kingdom, from Naqada, now in Florence, Museo Archeologico, 7581; [right] relief showing a woman before offerings with a monkey eating fruit, late Dyn. XVIII or Ramesside, provenance not known, now in Florence, Museo Archeologico, 2531.

Caption copied by Černý in Petrie MSS 3.2: 'Tablet of IVth Dyn. name erased F'.

[Left] Stela of the woman Nub(t)herkhenet, Dyn. XII, from Thebes, now in Florence, Museo Archeologico, 7600; [right] stela of Khakheperre-soneb with his son Nehy, Dyn. XIII, provenance not known, now in Florence, Museo Archeologico, 2561

[Left] Stela of the woman Nub(t)herkhenet, Dyn. XII, from Thebes, now in Florence, Museo Archeologico, 7600; [right] stela of Khakheperre-soneb with his son Nehy, Dyn. XIII, provenance not known, now in Florence, Museo Archeologico, 2561.

Caption copied by Černý in Petrie MSS 3.2: 'Tablet of [Nwb(t)-ḥr-ẖnt] / Tablet of [Ḫʿ-ḫpr-rʿ-snb] Cat. 1545 F'.

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