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Reference code
Carter MSS vi.2.11
Nadpis
Autobiography (Autobiographical Sketches): Sketch VIII. The Valley of the Royal Tombs; Sketch IX. Tomb-Robberies and the Fate of the Royal Mummies; Sketch XI. The Finding of the Tomb of Amenophis I
Date(s)
- c. 1930-1939 (Creation)
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Item
Extent and medium
1 notebook
Context area
Name of creator
(1874-1939)
Archival history
Formerly in the possession of Howard Carter's niece Miss Phyllis Walker.
Loaned to the Griffith Institute in 1946-1947, and then returned to Miss Walker.
Immediate source of acquisition or transfer
Presented by Miss Phyllis Walker in June 1959.
Content and structure area
Scope and content
Howard Carter's autobiography, a notebook containing manuscripts for Sketches VIII-IX and Sketch XI.
- 69 numbered pages/openings, arranged with main text on right and notes on left
- Carter's annotated page numbers, "150" to "219"
- Sketch VIII. The Valley and the Royal Tombs
- Pages 150-157
- Sketch IX. Tomb-Robberies and the Fate of the Royal Mummies
- Original title A History of The Royal Mummies crossed through (cancelled)
- Pages 158-194
- Contains 7 subsections, II to VII
- [Sketch X. Freedom]
- Carter's note on page 194 "For Sketch X. Freedom. Supp. ..."
- Sketch XI. The Finding of the Tomb of Amenophis I
- Pages 195-219
- Contains 1 subsection, II
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Conditions governing access
Property of the Griffith Institute. No restrictions.
Conditions governing reproduction
Copyright Griffith Institute, University of Oxford.
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Physical characteristics and technical requirements
- Blue leather binding
- Ruled pages
- 25.8 x 20.4 x 1.3 cms
- Stamped manufacturer's logo on the outer back cover:
- Positioned centrally, impressed/stamped/embossed square containing "C" enclosing the Earth (shows Europe, Africa, Asia and Australia)
- Positioned lower right corner, impressed/stamped/embossed text "No. 1028"
Finding aids
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Existence and location of originals
Existence and location of copies
- Archived scans in Griffith Institute.
- Transcribed first in the late-1990s by Sue Hutchison (Griffith Institute Administrator), and again in 2006 by Dr Charlotte Booth. Both sets of transcription files are owned by the Griffith Institute.
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Note
Formerly Carter notebook 17.