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      <dc:title>&amp;#039;Heretic Family&amp;#039; (Amarna Period)</dc:title>
  
      <dc:creator>Carter, Howard</dc:creator>
  
  
      <dc:description>Howard Carter&amp;#039;s manuscript and typescript records on the &amp;#039;Heretic Family&amp;#039; (Amarna period kings), part of Carter&amp;#039;s records on the royal genealogy of the late 18th Dynasty. This group includes:
- Typewritten genealogical table (folding) for Amenophis III (Amenhotep III), Amenophis IV (Amenhotep IV; Akhenaton; Ikhnaton), Smenkhkare, and Tutankhamun. Accompanied by 5 typewritten pages of accompanying notes, incorporating the comments of Dr Douglas Derry and Carter
- Typewritten table with dates of accession and death for 18th Dynasty kings, excluding Neferneferuaten and Haremhab (Horemheb). -  Accompanied by several pages of manuscript notes on regnal years, relevant bibliography, and miscellaneous notes
- Letter to Carter from H. E. Winlock, dated 20-12-1925, regarding a discussion on Tutankhamun&amp;#039;s parentage
- Notes on dated monuments of Amenophis IV (Amenhotep IV; Akhenaton; Ikhnaton)
- Letter to Carter from P. E. Newberry, dated 20-12-1931, responding to Carter&amp;#039;s enquiry whether Amenophis III (Amenhotep III) had a son named Thutmose, off-print enclosed of Newberry, Percy E. 1928. &amp;#039;The sons of Tuthmosis IV&amp;#039;. *Journal of Egyptian Archaeology* 14 (1/2), pp. 82-85 figs pl. xii (OEB 146401).</dc:description>
  
  
  
      <dc:date>c. 1922-1939</dc:date>
  
  
      <dc:format>1 folder</dc:format>
  
  <dc:identifier>https://archive.griffith.ox.ac.uk/carter-collection-vi-4-1</dc:identifier>

            <dc:identifier>Carter MSS vi.4.1</dc:identifier>
      
  
  
  
  
      <dc:rights>Property of the Griffith Institute. No restrictions.</dc:rights>
  
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