Four canopic-jars of Wehebremerneit
- Griffith MSS 20.16
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Four canopic-jars of Wehebremerneit formerly at Norwich Castle Museum (sold at Sotheby's in 1956). Rubbings and letters.
Four canopic-jars of Wehebremerneit
Four canopic-jars of Wehebremerneit formerly at Norwich Castle Museum (sold at Sotheby's in 1956). Rubbings and letters.
Note on a church at (?)Khaleiwa below Old Dongola by W.R.G.Bond
Griffith's extensive manuscript notes on the Rhind Mathematical Papyrus,and a Kahun papyrus (Pl.VIII, 11.1-10) and Berlin (Schack-Schackenburg in A.Z. XXXVIII.136.
Sketch of scarab Sheshi (Hyksos)
Sketch of scarab Sheshi (Hyksos) -presumably from Argo or Kerma belonging to C.R. Wordsworth.
Fragments Abnormal Hieratic papyrus
Fragments Abnormal Hieratic papyrus - Unidentified. Now in Ashmolean Museum. Notes for a series of lectures on Ancient Egypt.
Cartouches copied from Burton MSS.25651, Folio 40
List of Egyptian objects in the Nottingham Art Museum
Note from (?) in the British Museum saying that in Orat. 77, Section 11, Dio Chrysostom tells about Darius and Egyptian Doctors who failed to help his sprained ankle etc.
Hand-copy of three lines of hieratic text "Hieraconpolis OK tomb. N d G. D" (not identified)
Tracing of lines 1, 21-7 and 1, 36-8 from Papyrus of Wenamun in Moscow, Pushkin Museum, Papyrus 120
"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.
Edwards, Amelia Ann Blanford
Facsimiles of hieratic texts from two ostraca "HO.35"
Tanis. Red granite column of Ramesses II, recut cartouches Osorkon II, found at Tanis February 1898, and view across the Sanctuary looking North.
TopBib iv.252. Wilbour photographs with notes by him.
Dr Moss, Mrs Kate Griffith and Professor Griffith
1-31. Naga. Views of Roman and "A", "B", "D" & "E" Temples
14-15. Gebel Geili. Views
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).
Deir el-Bersha: Tomb Dhutihotp II. View.
TopBib iv.179 (12) and (21). Publ. in Arch. Report 1899-1900, frontispiece.
Stela from Alexandriaielating to a Roman soldier; photographs and letter from Grafton Milne
Funerary bed of Re, Dyn. XX, in Cairo Mus.48483
Statue of Queen Amenardais in Cairo Mus. 565 from Karnak, Chapel of Amenardais
Tablet of Shery in Ashmolean Mus. 1836.479