Item Carter MSS i.G.29 - Thebes. Valley of the Kings. KV 62. Tomb of Tutankhamun: preliminary tracing with parts of chariots nos. 120 and 122

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Carter MSS i.G.29

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Thebes. Valley of the Kings. KV 62. Tomb of Tutankhamun: preliminary tracing with parts of chariots nos. 120 and 122

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  • 1922-1923 (Creation)

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1 tracing-paper sheet

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(1883-1969)

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American draughtsman. Born, Portland OR, 1883. Died, Portland OR, 1969. Studied architecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and in 1913 joined the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Egyptian Expedition as a draughtsman. Loaned by the Expedition to the Tutankhamun tomb excavation in 1922-1923.

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(1893-1959)

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American archaeologist and architect. Born, Middlefield MA, 1893. Died, New York NY, 1959. Trained as an architect at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and then joined the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Egyptian Expedition, mainly working at Deir el-Bahri and at Kharga Oasis. Loaned by the Expedition to the Tutankhamun tomb excavation in 1922-1923.

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This material was sent to the Griffith Institute by Mr Walter Hauser from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, in 1955.

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Lindsley Foote Hall and Walter Hauser's preliminary tracing with parts of two chariots (nos. 120 and 122) in situ in south-east corner of Antechamber, tomb of Tutankhamun, KV 62, Valley of the Kings, Thebes.
Used for compiling the chariot parts outlined in red in final plan of Antechamber, see Carter MSS i.G.11.

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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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      • 47 x 43.5 cm
      • Tracing paper
      • Housed in archival polyester L-Velope

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      Archived scan in Griffith Institute.

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