Pectorals of Sesostris III and Amenemhet III from Dahshur in Cairo 52002-3
- Griffith MSS 17.35-36
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Pectorals of Sesostris III and Amenemhet III from Dahshur in Cairo 52002-3
View of a gallery in British Museum, now rearranged
Carnarvon Tablet No. 1. Recto and verso. Cairo Ent. 41790
Stela Ptolemy II and Arsinoë in Cairo Mus. 22181
Fraser scarab, bought in Cairo 20.9.1897
Tablet of Shery in Ashmolean Mus. 1836.479
Statue of Queen Amenardais in Cairo Mus. 565 from Karnak, Chapel of Amenardais
Funerary bed of Re, Dyn. XX, in Cairo Mus.48483
Stela from Alexandriaielating to a Roman soldier; photographs and letter from Grafton Milne
Two hieratic writing boards "seen with dealer".
Photographs and negatives sent to Griffith by Petrie. Magical text - the same in both. See Černý Notebook 49, pp. 29-30 for transcription.
Recto and verso of a tablet with ?Greek inscription sent to Griffith by Borchardt 17 October 1930
Deir el-Bersha: Tomb Dhutihotp II. View.
TopBib iv.179 (12) and (21). Publ. in Arch. Report 1899-1900, frontispiece.
A series of small photographs taken by Professor and Mrs. Griffith while excavating in Nubia
A series of small photographs taken by Professor and Mrs. Griffith while excavating in Nubia, mostly personal, of interest as shewing people and places in the early 20th Century (with negatives).
1-31. Naga. Views of Roman and "A", "B", "D" & "E" Temples
14-15. Gebel Geili. Views
Dr Moss, Mrs Kate Griffith and Professor Griffith
TopBib iv.252. Wilbour photographs with notes by him.
Tanis. Red granite column of Ramesses II, recut cartouches Osorkon II, found at Tanis February 1898, and view across the Sanctuary looking North.
Griffith squeezes and other material connected with the publication of Catalogue of the Demotic Graffiti of the Dodecaschoenus.
For this publication Griffith used squeezes made by various people. Three identifiable groups, those made by Hess, Spiegelberg, and Roeder, have been catalogued separately. Only a few listed here have been attributed. The Catalogue, vol. i. pp. 4-7 gives details of the recording of the graffiti.
Unpublished graffiti, some equated with Roeder, Der Tempel von Dakke Nos. 2, 8, 9, 11,12, 18[a].
-El-Dakka - Nos. 1-3, 5, 8, 10, 12 (photograph by Breasted), 13, 14, 22, 23 - TopBib.vii.41
-Dendûr - No. 1, and photograph (by Blackman) One ‘opposite Dendûr, Ajûala (?)' - TopBib.vii.28
-Kalabsha - Nos. 1-4. Four unpublished. Letter from Maspero - TopBib.vii.11
-Ajûala No. 1 and photograph (by Blackman) - TopBib.vii.40
-Island of Bîga - Nos. 2-9 - One unpublished - TopBib.v.257
-Philae - TopBib.vi.206 - Nos. 2-4, 6, 15-23, 25-6, 28-32, 34, unpublished before 40, 46, 48, 54-6, 58-61, 64-5, unpublished (facsimile) after 66, 69-70, 76, unpublished before 85, 85, unpublished after 86, 87-9, 94-7, 100, 103-4, unpublished after 105, unpublished before 106, 107, unidentified tracing (not 108 as indicated), unpublished after 109, unpublished before 110, 111, unpublished after 111, 113, unpublished before 115, Nos. 115, 118, 120-2, 124, 127, 130, 135, 160-4, 187-9, unpublished after 192, 193-5, 204, 205, 212, 216-21, unpublished after 221, 227-34, 236, unpublished near 241 ? 242, 246-8, 251, 253, unpublished after 259, 261, 262(7), 275, 278, 286, 288, 291, 297-8, 300, 305-8, 311-13, unpublished after 313, 314, 316-9, unpublished after 319, 321, 325, 333, unpublished after 333, 334, unpublished before 335, unpublished after 335, 336-8, 340, 343, 353, 355-8, unpublished after 359, 360, 367-8, 373-5, unpublished after 375, 377, 390-3, 400, unpublished after 400, 403-7, unpublished after 407, 413-14, 418-19, unpublished among 419-425, 422-4, unpublished after 424, unpublished near 424 (?), 425, unpublished before 426, 426, 428, 434, 437, 439, 442-4, 446, unpublished before 447, 447-8.
Drawings prepared for plates:
-Maharraqa
-El-Daklca
-Dendûr
-Kalabsha
-Ajûala
-Qertassi
-Bîja
-Philae
Some proofs: Philae
Notes and drawings on animals in Ancient Egypt (evidently for a projected publication).
Facsimiles of hieratic texts from two ostraca "HO.35"
Edwards, Amelia Ann Blanford
"Que mon nom fleurisse" papyri in British Museum EA 10110, EA 10114, EA 10115, EA 10116, EA 10123, EA 10124 and EA 10125. Pulls of hand-copies which are apparently not published.
Tracing of lines 1, 21-7 and 1, 36-8 from Papyrus of Wenamun in Moscow, Pushkin Museum, Papyrus 120
Hand-copy of three lines of hieratic text "Hieraconpolis OK tomb. N d G. D" (not identified)