Howard Carter's photographs numbered 20 and 21 with manuscript captions, finds in trench no. 3, across the Central Approach, between two divisions of the Town, Temple and Palace area, Carnarvon-Carter excavations, Tell el-Balamūn.
(22) Trench 3, two stone headrests.
(23) Trench 3, a red brickwork chamber, possibly belonging to the tomb of Demetrius of Phalerum.
Howard Carter's photographs numbered 20 and 21 with manuscript captions, general views of the excavation of trench no. 2, across the Central Approach, between two divisions of the Town, Temple and Palace area, Carnarvon-Carter excavations, Tell el-Balamūn.
(20) View of trench no. 2, excavation in progress.
(21) Another view of trench no. 1, excavation in progress, with probably Lord Carnarvon and Howard Carter standing at right.
Howard Carter's photographs numbered 18 and 19 with manuscript captions, general views of the excavation of trench no. 1, across the Central Approach, between two divisions of the Town, Temple and Palace area, Carnarvon-Carter excavations, Tell el-Balamūn.
(18) View of trench no. 1, excavation in progress.
(19) Another view of trench no. 1, excavation in progress.
Howard Carter's photograph numbered 17 with manuscript caption, general view of trenches nos. 1, 2, 3, and 4 across the Central Approach, between two divisions of the Town, Temple and Palace area, Carnarvon-Carter excavations, Tell el-Balamūn.
Howard Carter's sketch map for the Meir, El Qusia and Rizqet el Deir el Maharraq area, with sites plotted between Meir (northernmost) to Minshat Khashabah (southernmost).
Howard Carter's sketch map for Zawyet el-Amwât (Zawyet el-Amwat), Minia (Minya; el-Minya) and Kom el Ahmar area, with sites plotted between Nazlet el Shorafa (Nazler el Shorefa) (northernmost) to Mansafis (southernmost).
Howard Carter's sketch map for the Tuna el Gebel (Tûna el Gebel) and Mallawi area, with sites plotted between Nazlet Tuna (northernmost) to Kom el Ahmar (southernmost).
Howard Carter's notes on Ahnasia el Medina (Ahnas el Medina; Ihnâsya el-Medîna; Ihnasya el-Medina; Heracleopolis Magna) ("K. 608"), West Bank, Middle Egypt.