Collection Green MSS - Frederick William Green Collection

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Green MSS

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Frederick William Green Collection

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  • 1897-1899 (Creation)

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1 big roll.

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Name of creator

(1869-1949)

Biographical history

British Egyptologist and excavator; he was born in London, 21 March 1869, son of Frederick G., solicitor, and Sophia Rose; he studied at Jesus College, Cambridge; BA, 1898; MA, 1901; he became interested in Egyptology at an early age and studied it under Sethe at Gottingen and later at Strasbourg; he excavated sites in Egypt with Clarke, Petrie, and Reisner, and in 1897-9 while working with Quibell on the predynastic site of Hierakonpolis for the Egyptian Research Account, discovered the famous decorated tomb; he also worked for the Egyptian Govt. Geological Survey, 1897-1900, and prepared maps for other surveys, 1905-14; he was in charge of the Mond excavations at Armant, 1929-30; he was Hon. Keeper of Antiquities, Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, 1908-49 to which institution he donated numerous objects; his notebooks are now in the Department of Egyptian Antiquities, British Museum and the Faculty of Oriental Studies, Cambridge; he died in Great Shelford, Cambs., 20 Aug. 1949.

Archival history

The painting was presented to the Griffith Institute in 1949 by his wife, Mrs Green.

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Original painting of the 'Painted Tomb' (or Tomb 100) at Hierakonpolis.

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Property of the Griffith Institute. Currently not available for consultation for reasons of conservation.

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      • Quibell, J.E. and F.W. Green, Hierakonpolis. Part I (British School of Archaeology in Egypt and Egyptian Research Account Memoir 5, London: Bernard Quaritch, 1902), 20-1 pls. lxxv-lxxix.

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      • See the Griffith Institute Committee minutes for the meeting of 10-11-1949.

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