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Weight of Shepses and a scarab of Amenophis III: notes with drawings

Howard Carter's manuscript notes with sketches.

  • Transcriptions of royal attributes for Ramesses IV, from his tomb, KV 2, Valley of the Kings, Thebes.
  • Weight of Shepses, stone, Old Kingdom, from Edfu, bought by Carter in Cairo. [see TopBib v.205A]
  • Lion-hunt scarab of Amenophis III, blue glazed steatite, found during excavations in Luxor temple in 1917 and purchased by Carter "for C.". A very similar scarab, or the same one, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 74392.

Tûkh: notes

Howard Carter's brief manuscript notes for Tûkh (Toukh) ("K. 36"), West Bank, Middle Egypt.

Têma: notes

Howard Carter's brief manuscript notes for Têma ("K. 281"), West Bank, Middle Egypt.

Tutankhamun and Ankhesenamun

Howard Carter's manuscript and typescript records on Tutankhamun and Ankhesenamun, part of Carter's records on the royal genealogy of the late 18th Dynasty.
This group includes:

  • 4 pages of manuscript notes on inscriptions from Tutankhamun rings, and arguments for and against Tutankhamun being the son of Amenophis III (Amenhotep III)
  • 4 pages of manuscript notes with the heading "Note re King Ay", discusses gold-leaf fragments with scenes of Tutankhamun and Ay, found in KV 58, Valley of the Kings
  • 18 pages of manuscript notes, many of the pages are crossed through (cancelled), perhaps notes for a lecture, including extracts from Theodore M. Davis's publication for KV 57, Tutankhamun's marriage to Ankhesenamun, Tutankhamun's age at death, his parentage and succession, dated objects found in Tutankhamun's tomb, etc.
  • Newspaper cutting with a report of this lecture titled 'Secrets of Tomb of Tutankhamen. Dr. Howard Carter on the end of a Dynasty'. No record of which newspaper this comes from.
  • Howard Carter's notes for a lecture given at University College London, July 21, 1931.

Tuna and Balansura: notes

Howard Carter's brief manuscript note with the names of a few sites around Tuna (Tuna el Gebel) and Balansura, Middle Egypt.

Thebes: titles and attributes - 'SERIES 2'

Howard Carter's manuscript card-index, 'SERIES 2', with transcriptions and notes for titles and attributes, mostly from Thebes. Collected and copied from publications (see below).
Part of Carter's records for monuments and objects from the Valley of the Kings, Thebes. Records royal and private names, and objects of interest.

Thebes: titles and attributes - 'SERIES 1'

Howard Carter's manuscript card-index, 'SERIES 1', with transcriptions and notes for titles and attributes, mostly from Thebes. Collected and copied from publications (see below).
Part of Carter's records for monuments and objects from the Valley of the Kings, Thebes. Records royal and private names, and objects of interest.

Thebes: Excavation records and notes

Work and excavations in Thebes:

  • royal tombs
  • private tombs
  • caches
  • graffiti
  • inscriptions
  • ostraca
  • maps and plans
  • excavations
  • notes and records

Carter, Howard

Thebes. Valley of the Kings: vessels inscriptions

Howard Carter's transcriptions of inscriptions from jars, late 18th Dynasty?, found in the Valley of the Kings, Thebes. The original envelope containing this group annotated by Carter 'Inscriptions upon pithoi found Biban El Maluke (some of the pithoi were bound with linen others sealed with impressions of the seal "jackal over Nine Prisoners"). (? late XVIIIth). Taken by Winlock fr. N.Y. Museum.' Not clear whether 'taken' applies to the tracings, photograph, or both.

Thebes. Valley of the Kings: plan of the south branch of the East Valley, Carnarvon excavations 1920-1921

Howard Carter's hand-drawn draft map, with measurements, for the Carnarvon excavations, 1920-1921, south branch, East Valley, Valley of the Kings, Thebes.
Shows entrances to tombs: KV 32, KV 37 and KV 42, and includes the remains of the burial of Sennufer found in front of the entrance to KV 42.

Thebes. Valley of the Kings: objects from the Valley now in Metropolitan Museum, correspondence and list

Howard Carter's records for objects found in the Valley during earlier excavations, now in New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art.

  • Typewritten letter from H. E. Winlock to Carter, dated 25 June 1915, in response to Carter's request for a list of objects from the Valley of the Kings, now in the Metropolitan Museum
  • 13 pages, typewritten list of finds from the Valley of the Kings, now in New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art, with descriptions, some transcriptions, drawings, museum numbers, and bibliography.

Winlock, Herbert Eustis

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