Item TAA ii.6.61 - Members of the Tutankhamun excavation team riding donkeys: view 1, digital image

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TAA ii.6.61

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Members of the Tutankhamun excavation team riding donkeys: view 1, digital image

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  • 2004 (Creation)
  • early 1923 (Creation)

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1 digital image

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(1874-1939)

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(1879-1940)

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(1867-1945)

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(23 April 1869 - 7 August 1949)

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  • Digital image.
  • The original photographer is not known, perhaps taken by The Times photographer, probably in early 1923.
  • A donkey procession in the Valley of the Kings.
    At the front, riding sidesaddle is Howard Carter, followed by Arthur Mace (wearing a dark hat). The man partially obscured by Mace is Alfred Lucas. At the back, riding the last donkey is Arthur Callender.
  • Donkeys were the main form of transport to and from Tutankhamun's tomb.
  • TAA ii.6.62 almost certainly records the same event.

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Original negative deaccessioned.

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Property of the Griffith Institute. No restrictions.

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Copyright Griffith Institute, University of Oxford.

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Original negative deaccessioned in 2004.

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The Griffith Institute only has a low-resolution jpeg (600dpi) digital scan for this image, and it is not possible to rescan the original, now deaccessioned, negative.

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