Colours of hieroglyphs in tombs
- Černý MSS 11.86-88
- Bestanddeel
Part of Jaroslav Černý Collection
Brief notes on the colours of hieroglyphs in tombs.
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Colours of hieroglyphs in tombs
Part of Jaroslav Černý Collection
Brief notes on the colours of hieroglyphs in tombs.
Comparison of signs from papyri
Part of Jaroslav Černý Collection
Comparison of signs from various papyri and a numbered list of new signs.
Part of Jaroslav Černý Collection
Les équipes de Deir el Médineh
Part of Jaroslav Černý Collection
Two notebooks of L.-A. Christophe , Les équipes de Deir el Médineh:
Christophe, Louis-Antoine
Part of Jaroslav Černý Collection
Transcriptions. Ostraca.
Part of Jaroslav Černý Collection
The majority of the notebooks are A5 or similar. Most of the content is handwritten unless specified otherwise.
Many of the notebooks contain transcriptions of hieratic texts from ostraca, papyri and other objects. Also recorded are transcriptions of graffiti (hieratic and hieroglyphic) and hieroglyphic texts from monuments.
Texts were often copied in situ at sites or in museums and were continually collated. Transcriptions were also made using photographs and publications as source material.
Some notebooks are thematic focusing on economic and social history issues. These subjects include Egyptian administration (nomes), prices, topography (e.g. Deir el-Medîna), etc.
Notebooks compiled from material consulted in Egyptian collections, mostly in European countries and Egypt. Černý visited museums with major collections of hieratic material from Deir el-Medîna, most notably, Museo Egizio, Turin; British Museum, London; [Ägyptisches] Museum, Berlin; and Rijksmuseum, Leiden.
Černý compiled a series of slip-indexes for the transcriptions (slip-indexes, see Černý MSS 23 to 46).
Names and titles from XVIIIth Dynasty tombs at Sheikh abd el-Gurneh
Gardiner, (Sir) Alan Henderson
The group includes letter from Petrie to Griffith on verso.
Petrie, (Sir) William Matthew Flinders
Transcription from British Museum Papyrus EA 10562 - Late religious text
Pamphlet on scarab-ring belonging to Sir Robert Arbuthnot - description by Edward William Lane
El -Masara Quarries - various notes and texts
Description with texts of antiquities found at Tell Basta in 1888
Rough notes and texts from sarcophagus and statue from Nabesha
Text from foot of sarcophagus of Wehebre, XXVIth Dynasty, copied on 13 December 1884 (TopBib iv.48)
Transcription, translation and notes.
Hand-copy of texts from "Mace's clay tablets Abydos"
Hand-copy of text from "Granite fragment 120" - not identified
Text from cylinder of Amenemhet IV from Tell el-Moqdam in MacGregor Collection
Hand-copy of text on wooden box of Iufenkhons bought in 1874 at Deir el-Bahari (by Amelia Edwards?)
Hand-copy of text on coffin of Besenmut known to Aquila Dodgson (location not known)
It includes copy of letter dated 27/09/1887 from Griffith to Dodgson about the text.
Hand-copy of part of text from unidentified stela - no name
Kom el-Ahmar - Tomb of Djehuti
Plan and hand-copies of texts from lintel, jambs and entrance wall of the tomb of Djehuti at Kom el-Ahmar (TopBib v.197).
Hand-copy by Petrie of text on coffin in Cairo, perhaps from Dishasha
Petrie, (Sir) William Matthew Flinders
Text with translation from heart-scarab "made by She for Tiy"
Hand-copies of texts on shabtis, canopic-jar of Ta-shen-sekhmet(?), scarabs, etc. in Brighton Museum
Description and hand-copies of texts
-1: Stela of Baki in Turin, Museo Egizio 1549 (TopBib i2.717).
-2: Stela of Penamun in Turin, Museo Egizio, 1552 (provenance not known). Fabretti, A., F. Rossi and R. V. Lanzone, Regio Museo di Torino: antichità egizie (1882-1888) (OEB 139337), p. 151 [1552].
Various brief notes on published texts