De Keersmaecker, Roger O. (2012), Travellers' graffiti from Egypt and the Sudan, additional volume [I]: the temples of Abu Simbel. Mortsel (Antwerpen): Graffito-Graffiti (OEB 169314).
The Temples of Abu Simbel [see TopBib vii.95-117].
Most of the graffiti date from the nineteenth century.
It includes: the annotation "I" on cover page; inserted loose pages between p. 37-38 with biographical information on Giovanni d'Athanasi (Dimitrios Papandriopulo) (1798-1854), together with an annotated card titled "1824 ABU SIMBEL" containing a list of four individuals with their dates and number references; inserted loose pages between p. 59-60 with information on graffiti by H. B. Humphrey's / [HB H] BO USA 1840, together with an extract from email correspondence; and an attached page at the end with the author's biographical information (omitted from the PDF).
De Keersmaecker, Roger O. (2011), Travellers' graffiti from Egypt and the Sudan, supplement: total index for the 12 volumes. Mortsel (Antwerpen): Graffito-Graffiti (OEB 169305).
Most of the graffiti date to the nineteenth century.
It includes: index sections for the additional volumes I, II, III part I and II (Abu Simbel, Dendera, Napoleon Bonaparte in Egypt and "Index-DUTERTRE") (22 pages in total, all omitted from the PDF), with an annotation in the form of a cross next to "Platt, W. H." in the Abu Simbel section.
De Keersmaecker, Roger O. (2011), Travellers' graffiti from Egypt and the Sudan, XII: the Luxor Temple. Mortsel (Antwerp): Graffito-Graffiti (OEB 169308).
Luxor Temple [see TopBib ii.2.301-339].
Most of the graffiti date to the nineteenth century.
It includes: annotations on p. 55 with crosses and text "S. WEIR LEWIS / OF PHILADELPHIA, AGE 26 / WITH MAX"; a sticky note attached to the verso of p. 88 with the annotation "DR. DANIEL C. / McLEOD / US NAVAL / SURGEON"; and an attached page at the end with the author's biographical information (omitted from the PDF).
The PDF includes additional pages not present in the print volume: additional information on different individuals received from different sources (p. 111-115); biographical information on J. G. Vassar, with a portrait and the cover and an extract from Vassar, John Guy 1861, Twenty Years around the world. New York: Rudd & Carleton (p. 116-120); and additional information on G. W. Pratt (p. 121-122).
De Keersmaecker, Roger O. (2011), Travellers' graffiti from Egypt and the Sudan, XI: Gebel el-Silsila: Great Speos of Haremhab, shrines, quarry and rock-stelae. Mortsel (Antwerpen): Graffito-Graffiti (OEB 169307).
Gebel el-Silsila: Great Speos of Haremhab [see TopBib v.208-213], shrines and rock-stelae [see TopBib v.213-218 and 220] and Quarries [see TopBib v.221].
Most of the graffiti date to the nineteenth century.
It includes: annotations in the form of checkmarks on p. 6-9, "o" marks on p. 9-10, and text on p. 7 with "DK 2011 (2) DK / DK 2011 (3) 2011 (4)"; and an attached page at the end with the author's biographical information (omitted from the PDF).
De Keersmaecker, Roger O. (2011), Travellers' graffiti from Egypt and the Sudan X: the temple of Kalabsha, the temple of Beit el-Wali. Mortsel (Antwerpen): Graffito-Graffiti (OEB 169306).
Great Temple of Mandulis (Kalabsha) [see TopBib vii.10-21] and Rock Temple of Beit el-Wali [see TopBib vii.21-27].
Most of the graffiti date to the nineteenth century.
It includes: author's personal stamp with address details on cover page; an attached page between p. 37-38 with two pictures of the Catholic cemetery on Mount Zion in Jerusalem on the recto and a picture of Cornelius Bradford's grave inscription on the verso (omitted from the PDF); and an attached page at the end with the author's biographical information (omitted from the PDF).
De Keersmaecker, Roger O. (2001), Travellers' graffiti from Egypt and the Sudan, I: the kiosk of Qertassi. Berchem (Antwerp): Graffito Graffiti (OEB 184624).
Early travellers' graffiti at Qertassi [see TopBib vii.6-8].
Most of the graffiti date to the nineteenth century.
It includes: the annotation "ACCESSION" on p. 6 (= PDF p. 8) and an annotated sticky note on p. 20 (= PDF p. 23).
Copy of the Martyrdom of St. Mark from a MS. of the Acts and Martyrdoms of the Apostles in the Patriarch’s Library, Cairo. (Note by Crum “=Malan 181 ff.”).
Copy, notes and photograph of Lord Carnarvon’s papyrus: Heidelberg: 500, 501, and 579 (notes); 498 and 578 (copies). Michigan: 136 (a few lines only), 593, and 603 (copies). Geneva P. Chassinat
Includes letter from Howard Carter, 1921 and H.J [Herman Junker?], 1916.
(a) Deir el Gebrawi - tracing of graffitus by N. de Garis Davies Dendera - three photographs of graffiti with covering letter. (b) Deir el Gebrawi - copies of graffiti by Newberry and Fraser. Deir Abu Hennes - Fraser’s copies of inscriptions including a tombstone now Cairo 8321. Antinoe - Fraser’s copies of 3 graffiti. Lahun - Farser’s copies of 2 graffiti. (c) Abydos - Ayston’s, Miss Calverley’s & Petrie’s copies of graffiti. Aswân - St. Simeon - stela copied by Monnerat de Villard. Dendûr - Blackiman’s copy from temple = L.D. VI 103, 39 Sakiniya, Nubia and Qasr Ibrim: Englebach’s copies of 2 stelae Cairo - 3 stelae in sale at Cairo 1909 ? from Saqqarah Gizeh - inscription on marble dish Published by Turaieff. Fitzwiliam Mus. - limestone stela British Museum - stela Copenhagen N.K.G. - copies & 1 photograph of stelae Turin - copies of stelae Taunton Mus. - stela Louvre 233 c Published by Revillout. Pera Mus. ? - stela. Published Z.D.P.V. vol. VII Thebes ? - copy of Greek inscription on mummy ticket from N. de G. Davies Inscription on pot sent by Gayer Anderson
Medinet Habu graffiti, 1937 (from pls.) Oxyrhynchus inscription Musée Guimet inscription, 1900 Copies by Wilkinson (Crewe) Aberdeen Limestone 110 Copy of vase inscription sent by Sobhy Inscription on bronze censer belonging to Major Gayer Anderson Coptic Museum Cairo: text on a baldachin; 3 other texts & 2 photographs Rubbing of inscription from Major Gayer Anderson Text from a split reed from Major Gayer Anderson Copies of 2 published texts: W. Jowett, Christian Researches, 3rd edition. 1824 148, from Karnak. L. C. Stern, ZÄS. 1885 p. 98. Tracing by N. de Garis Davies. Copy of Theban tomb inscription by Wilkinson.
Notes and photographs relating to Theban topography. Much of this material is published in W. E. Crum & H. Winlock, The Monastery of Epiphanius Part I (New York, 1926), Chapter V.