Howard Carter's hand-drafted plan with measurements and copies of some inscriptions, and typescript and manuscript notes on the structure of the tomb of Amenophis III, KV 22, Valley of the Kings, Thebes.
Howard Carter's typescript and manuscript notes on the tomb of Amenophis III, KV 22, Valley of the Kings, Thebes.
Typescript copy of extracts from Lefébure's publication and Nestor l'Hôte correspondence for 1838 and 1839 sent by G. Legrain [in French].
Typescript general notes on ancient robberies from Peet, T. Eric 1915. 'The great tomb robberies of the Ramesside age. Papyri Mayer A and B, II: papyrus Mayer B'. Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 2 (4), pages 204-206.
Typescript and manuscript notes on modern exploration and recording of the tomb.
Carter's manuscript list of bibliographic references for the tomb.
Howard Carter's notes on the tomb of Merneptah, KV 8, Valley of the Kings, Thebes. Three plates with photographs of the red granite sarcophagus lid, an ostracon with sketches of the lid (Carter's description), and a wall scene with Merneptah before Re-Harakhti (TopBib i.2.507(3), scene 1). All from Carter, Howard 1905. 'Report of work done in Upper Egypt (1903-1904)'. Annales du Service des Antiquités de l'Égypte plates ii-iv.
Howard Carter's notes on the tomb of Merneptah, KV 8, Valley of the Kings, Thebes. Part of off-print of Carter, Howard 1905. 'Report of work done in Upper Egypt (1903-1904)'. Annales du Service des Antiquités de l'Égypte pages 116-119.
Howard Carter's notes on the tomb of Sethos I, KV 17, Valley of the Kings, Thebes.
Part of off-print of Carter, Howard 1905. 'Report of work done in Upper Egypt (1903-1904)'. Annales du Service des Antiquités de l'Égypte pages 112-115 with pl. i.
Carter's manuscript list of bibliographic references for the tomb.
Howard Carter's manuscript on the sarcophagus chamber in the tomb of Haremhab, KV 57, Valley of the Kings, Thebes. Includes transcriptions of texts from walls, observations on the sarcophagus, and human remains.
Howard Carter's manuscript and typescript notes on the wall decoration in the tomb of Haremhab, KV 57, Valley of the Kings, Thebes. Includes copies of some inscriptions.
Howard Carter's manuscript notes on the wall decoration in the tomb of Tuthmosis III, KV 34, Valley of the Kings, Thebes. Also three plates from from Loret, Victor 1898. 'Le tombeau de Thoutmès III à Biban el-Molouk / et la cachette royale de Biban el-Molouk'. Bulletin de l'Institut Égyptien, troisième série 9, pls. 4-6.
Howard Carter's manuscript and typescript records with drawings and publication cuttings for the tomb of Tuthmosis III, KV 34, Valley of the Kings, Thebes.
Howard Carter's hand-drafted plan with measurements on both sides of the page for the burial chamber in the tomb of Tuthmosis III, KV 34, Valley of the Kings, Thebes.
Howard Carter's manuscript on 'Component parts of royal hypogea of the XVIIIth Dynasty' with sketches of sample tomb plans. For royal tombs, Valley of the Kings, Thebes.
Howard Carter's annotated typescript with notes on royal tombs, Valley of the Kings, Thebes. Titled 'The evolution of the Theban Royal Tombs', dated 11/06/1923.
Notebooks, loose notes, maps, plans, drawings, newspaper cuttings, watercolours, and a silver desk-set. The documentation was created during Carter's career between 1899-1939. This material excludes material connected with the tomb of Tutankhamun, see the Tutankhamun Archive.
Annotated proofs of Capart, Jean (1905), Primitive Art in Egypt. Translated from the revised and augmented original edition by A. S. Griffith. London: Grevel [OEB 136284].
1 letter from Capart. Letter confirming that Eva Jelínková (Eve Reymond) was accepted as a visitor in the library of Fondation Reine Elisabeth in Brussels. Capart also congratulates Černý on his new position in London.
4 letters from Caminos. Gebel es-Silsila and Caminos' work on the site; records of Nile levels; also fieldwork, life at the excavations and various academic appointments. References to Černý's travel to the USA.
2 letters from Calverley and a note by Černý to introduce A. Calverley for her lecture given at the Egypt Exploration Society. Abydos, personal matters, preferred pencils for epigraphy work (the Koh-i-noor brand). The introductory note for Calverley emphasises her achievements at Abydos.