Marble slab of the Amazon frieze of the Mausoleum of Halikarnassos, with a Greek warrior and two Amazons, one fallen (London, British Museum, inv. 1847,0424.9-10, c. 350 BC); adjoining slab in Bonomi MSS 51.7:
Marble slab of the Amazon frieze of the Mausoleum of Halikarnassos, with an Amazon on horseback (London, British Museum, inv. 1847,0424.9-10, c. 350 BC); adjoining slab in Bonomi MSS 51.6:
Marble slab of the Amazon frieze of the Mausoleum of Halikarnassos, with three Greek warriors and two Amazons, one fallen and the other on horseback (London, British Museum, inv. 1847,0424.5, c. 350 BC):
Marble slab of the Amazon frieze of the Mausoleum of Halikarnassos, with three Greek warriors and two Amazons, one fallen and the other on horseback (London, British Museum, inv. 1847,0424.5, c. 350 BC):
Marble slabs of the Amazon frieze from the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus (London, British Museum, reg. 1847,0424.1 - BM Sculpture 1011 and reg. 1847,0424.2 BM Sculpture 1012, c. 350 BC):
Marble slabs of the Amazon frieze from the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus (London, British Museum, reg. 1847,0424.7 - BM Sculpture 1020 and left end of reg. 1847,0424.8 BM Sculpture 1021, c. 350 BC):
Notes collected on Hierakonpolis (The Hierakonpolis finds). Consists of handwritten notes made by M. A. Murray, typescript, and additional notes in a different hand.
Correspondence with other Egyptologists (now deceased) and some miscellaneous correspondence. Includes Eaton-Krauss's exchanges with Cyril Aldred, Martha R. Bell, Bernard V. Bothmer, Jochen Briegleb, Helmut Brunner, Ricardo A. Caminos, Henry G. Fischer, Wolfgang Helck, Barry J. Kemp, Jaromir Malek, Geoffrey T. Martin, William Murnane, and James Romano.
Notes and correspondence relating to articles and books peer-reviewed by Eaton-Krauss.
Recommendations for appraisals of academic posts.
Correspondence with Marc Gabolde between 1987 and 2023 about a research project to study the monuments associated with king Tutankhamun in the Temple of Karnak; accompanied by a chronological summary to facilitate use.
4 letters from G. T. Martin, 1 carbon copy of a letter from Černý to Martin, 1 carbon copy of a letter from Fiona Strachan (Griffith Institute secretary) to Martin informing him of Černý's death. Martin's studies, research projects, and a British Academy grant for the Amarna Royal tomb project.
Letter from Kate M. Martindell (Secretary, The Royal Anthropological Institute) asking Newberry whether he would be willing to serve as Vice-President of The Royal Anthropological Institute.
Copy of the Martyrdom of St. Mark from a MS. of the Acts and Martyrdoms of the Apostles in the Patriarch’s Library, Cairo. (Note by Crum “=Malan 181 ff.”).
Correspondence from Sir Gaston Camille Charles Maspero (1846-1916) including congratulating Newberry on finds (1900) and relating to granting permission to dig at the Palace of Amenhotep III (1901) and Akhmim (1911).
Also includes letter to Howard Carter arranging to 'see the mummies' (n.d.).
Note: MSS 30/71 is also numbered 3 MSS 30/72 is also numbered 24 MSS 30/73 is also numbered 1 MSS 30/76 is also numbered A.32
Material collected for an article on the game Mehen. Includes translation of parts of Cairo Papyrus published in: Daressy, G., 'Notes et remarques', in Recueil de travaux 16 (1894), 128.
Annotated photocopied articles; notes; transcriptions and translations; correspondence. Cambridge University Library Oxyrhynchus papyri: lists; correspondence. Fitzwilliam Museum collection: annotated photocopied articles; notes; correspondence; list of papyri. Trinity College Collection: descriptive list by Petra M. Sijpesteijn, including floppy disc; printouts of b&w scans; transcriptions; comments and notes; correspondence. St. John’s College collection: b&w scans; notes; correspondence; photocopied articles. Museum of Classical Archaeology collection: correspondence. Westminster College: notes, transcriptions, location list. Queen’s College: annotated photocopied article (single page).