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First Day Covers, Royal Mail: "Tutankhamun"

Four First Day Covers, all issued on 24 November 2022, part of the Special Stamp Issue 'Tutankhamun', produced by Royal Mail in collaboration with the Griffith Institute, to mark the centenary of the discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb. The insert is the same for all four items, and the card's text briefly describes the tomb's discovery.

  • See https://shop.royalmail.com/special-stamp-issues/tutankhamun (accessed 19-06-2023, the first-day covers are no longer available).
  • TAA iii.51.3.1.1
    • First Day Cover for the main set of eight colour stamps, each featuring an object from Tutankhamun's tomb, images supplied by Araldo De Luca, hand-stamped with Tutankhamun's cartouches, comprises one envelope with eight stamps affixed containing one insert with text and images
  • TAA iii.51.3.1.2
    • First Day Cover for the main set of eight colour stamps, each featuring an object from Tutankhamun's tomb, images supplied by Araldo De Luca, hand-stamped with one of the Theban necropolis seal impressions, comprises one envelope with eight stamps affixed containing one insert with text and images
  • TAA iii.51.3.1.3
    • First Day Cover for the mini-set of four stamps featuring black and white photographs, including three Harry Burton photographs supplied by the Griffith Institute, hand-stamped with Tutankhamun's cartouches, comprises one envelope with mini stamp sheet of four stamps affixed containing one insert with text and images
  • TAA iii.51.3.1.4
    • First Day Cover for the mini-set of four stamps featuring black and white photographs, including three Harry Burton photographs supplied by the Griffith Institute, with one of the Theban necropolis seal impressions, comprises one envelope with mini stamp sheet of four stamps affixed containing one insert with text and images

Burton, Harry

Royal Mail, Special Stamp collection: "Tutankhamun"

Special Stamp Issue 'Tutankhamun', produced by Royal Mail in collaboration with the Griffith Institute, to mark the centenary of the discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb. Royal Mail Group Ltd commissioned the Griffith Institute to act as consultants supplying all the text and required images for all the Special Stamp products.

  • See https://shop.royalmail.com/special-stamp-issues/tutankhamun (accessed 19-06-2023).
  • A set of twelve stamps comprising:
    • The main set of eight colour stamps, each featuring an object from Tutankhamun's tomb. Araldo De Luca supplied these images.
    • Mini-set of four stamps featuring black and white photographs, including three Harry Burton photographs supplied by the Griffith Institute.
  • Complete set of products:
    • First Day Cover issued on 24 November 2022
    • Presentation Pack
    • Prestige Stamp Book
    • Unmounted stamps
    • Coin cover (£5.00)
    • Postcard pack
    • Royal Mail Yearbook 2022
    • Newspaper cutting, noting the stamp issue, November 2022

Burton, Harry

Haremhab

Howard Carter's manuscript notes on Haremhab, part of Carter's records on the royal genealogy of the late 18th Dynasty.
This group includes:

  • Carter's calculations noting the length of reigns for Amenophis IV (Amenhotep IV; Akhenaton; Ikhnaton), Smenkhkare, Tutankhamun and Ay
  • Note on Haremhab's reign

Ay and Ankhesenamun

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

  • Letter from Percy E. Newberry regarding a ring with the cartouche of Ankhesenamun alongside the prenomen of Ay
  • Ay's titlary from his tomb, KV 23, Valley of the Kings, Thebes

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.

Amenophis III and Teye

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

  • Set of manuscript notes, all crossed through (cancelled)
  • Later partial set of the manuscript notes
  • Notes on Amenophis III (Amenhotep III), his reign, monuments, dated inscriptions, worship of the Aten, the establishment of Amarna (Akhetaten; Akhetaton), and relevant bibliography
  • Typewritten notes on Amenophis III and Amenophis IV's co-regency

Smenkhkare and Merytaten

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

  • Two sets of manuscript notes, both drafts of the same text, one set of draft pages all crossed through (cancelled)
  • Notes on Smenkhkare's monuments, dated inscriptions, and relevant bibliography
  • Photographs of two stelae in Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum, 17813, 20716.

Amenophis IV, Nefertiti, and princesses

Howard Carter's manuscript and typescript records on Amenophis IV (Amenhotep IV; Akhenaton; Ikhnaton), Nefertiti and princesses, part of Carter's records on the royal genealogy of the late 18th Dynasty.
This group includes:

  • Two sets of manuscript notes, both drafts of the same text, one set of draft pages all crossed through (cancelled)
  • Notes including the skeletal remains of Amenophis IV, dated monuments, and relevant bibliography
  • Newspaper cutting from Morning Post 5-05-1927, publishing a letter from Howard Carter on the excavations at el-Amarna

'Heretic Family' (Amarna Period)

Howard Carter's manuscript and typescript records on the 'Heretic Family' (Amarna period kings), part of Carter's records on the royal genealogy of the late 18th Dynasty. This group includes:

  • Typewritten genealogical table (folding) for Amenophis III (Amenhotep III), Amenophis IV (Amenhotep IV; Akhenaton; Ikhnaton), Smenkhkare, and Tutankhamun. Accompanied by 5 typewritten pages of accompanying notes, incorporating the comments of Dr Douglas Derry and Carter
  • Typewritten table with dates of accession and death for 18th Dynasty kings, excluding Neferneferuaten and Haremhab (Horemheb). - Accompanied by several pages of manuscript notes on regnal years, relevant bibliography, and miscellaneous notes
  • Letter to Carter from H. E. Winlock, dated 20-12-1925, regarding a discussion on Tutankhamun's parentage
  • Notes on dated monuments of Amenophis IV (Amenhotep IV; Akhenaton; Ikhnaton)
  • Letter to Carter from P. E. Newberry, dated 20-12-1931, responding to Carter's enquiry whether Amenophis III (Amenhotep III) had a son named Thutmose, off-print enclosed of Newberry, Percy E. 1928. 'The sons of Tuthmosis IV'. Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 14 (1/2), pp. 82-85 figs pl. xii (OEB 146401).

Tell el-Balamūn. Temple and Palace area. Carnarvon-Carter excavations: photographs, duplicates

Some duplicates of Howard Carter's photographs of the Carnarvon-Carter excavations at Tell el-Balamūn. Also, a note from the original housing for Carter MSS iv.21-50.

  • Carter MSS iv.21 = Carter MSS iv.11 (19)
  • Carter MSS iv.22 = Carter MSS iv.7 (10)
  • Carter MSS iv.23 = Carter MSS iv.9 (15)
  • Carter MSS iv.24 = Carter MSS iv.15 (26)
  • Carter MSS iv.25 = Carter MSS iv.20 [36]
  • Carter MSS iv.26 = Carter MSS iv.7 (11) and iv.6 (8)
  • Carter MSS iv.27 = Carter MSS iv.16 (28)
  • Carter MSS iv.28 = Carter MSS iv.14 (25)
  • Carter MSS iv.29 = Carter MSS iv.15 (27)

Tell el-Balamūn. Carnarvon-Carter excavations: photographs

Howard Carter's photographs of the Carnarvon-Carter excavations at Tell el-Balamūn, in 1913.

Carter MSS iv.3-20
18 lined pages with affixed photographs accompanied by manuscript captions. Carter numbered these as plates ii-xviii to accompany his report, see Carter MSS iv.2.

Carter MSS iv.21-50
30 loose photographs, including some duplicates of photographs in Carter MSS iv.3-20.

Meir. Tombs. Carnarvon-Carter excavations: general records for site and necropolis

Howard Carter's manuscript general records for Meir.
Includes:

  • Notes on the site
  • Previous excavations
  • Deities and festivals recorded in tomb texts
  • Nomarchs and princes recorded in tomb texts
  • Wives, princes, princesses and private names recorded in tomb texts
  • Titles and attributes recorded in tomb texts
  • Description of necropolis and definitions of cemetery groups A-E and O-P

Thebes. Valley of the Kings. Carnarvon-Carter excavations. East Valley. Between the tombs of Ramesses II (KV 7) and Ramesses VI (KV 9) ("Site A"): 2nd season (dated Dec. 1917-Jan. 1918), photographs

Howard Carter's annotated photographs, 2nd season, dated between 3 December 1917 to 30 January 1918, show the progression of excavations, Carnarvon-Carter excavations, Valley of the Kings, Thebes.
Part of Carter's records for the 2nd season, 1 Dec. 1917 to 2 Feb. 1918, excavations in the East Valley between the tombs of Ramesses II (KV 7) and Ramesses VI (KV 9) ("Site A").

Thebes. Valley of the Kings. Carnarvon-Carter excavations. Valley between the tombs of Ramesses II (KV 7) and Ramesses VI (KV 9) (Carter Site A): 2nd season (dated Dec. 1917), photographs

Howard Carter's annotated photographs, 2nd season, all dated to December 1917, show the progression of excavations, Carnarvon-Carter excavations, Valley of the Kings, Thebes.
Part of Carter's records for the 2nd season, 1 Dec. 1917 to 2 Feb. 1918: Valley between the tombs of Ramesses II (KV 7) and Ramesses VI (KV 9) ("Site A").
Includes duplicates of some photographs.

Thebes. Valley of the Kings. Carnarvon-Carter excavations. Valley between the tombs of Ramesses II (KV 7) and Ramesses VI (KV 9) (Carter Site A): 2nd season (dated Jan. 1918), photographs

Howard Carter's annotated photographs, 2nd season, all dated to January 1918, show the progression of excavations, Carnarvon-Carter excavations, Valley of the Kings, Thebes.
Part of Carter's records for the 2nd season, 1 Dec. 1917 to 2 Feb. 1918: Valley between the tombs of Ramesses II (KV 7) and Ramesses VI (KV 9) ("Site A").
Includes duplicates of some photographs.

Thebes. Valley of the Kings. Carnarvon-Carter excavations. East Valley. Between the tombs of Ramesses II (KV 7) and Ramesses VI (KV 9) ("Site A"), etc.: 4th season (dated Jan.-March 1920), photographs

Howard Carter's annotated photographs, 4th season, dated between Jan.-March 1920, show the progression of excavations, Carnarvon-Carter excavations, Valley of the Kings, Thebes.
Part of Carter's records 4th season, 1 Dec. 1920 to 3 March 1921: Valley between the tombs of Ramesses II (KV 7) and Ramesses VI (KV 9) ("Site A"), and in the vicinity of the tombs of Ramesses XI (KV 4), Ramesses II (KV 7), Ramesses VI (KV 9), and uninscribed tomb (KV 12).

Thebes. Valley of the Kings. Carnarvon-Carter excavations: records

Howard Carter's records for the 1915 and 1917-1922 Carnarvon-Carter excavations, Valley of the Kings, Thebes.

  • 1st season, 8 Feb. to 8 March 1915: Tomb of Amenophis III, KV 22.
  • 2nd season, 1 Dec. 1917 to 2 Feb. 1918: Valley between the tombs of Ramesses II (KV 7) and Ramesses VI (KV 9) ("Site A").
  • 3rd season, 19 Dec. 1919 to 16 March 1920: Valley between the tombs of Ramesses II (KV 7) and Ramesses VI (KV 9) ("Site A"), and in the vicinity of the tombs of Tuthmosis I (KV 38) and Ramesses IV (KV 2).
  • 4th season, 1 Dec. 1920 to 3 March 1921: Valley between the tombs of Ramesses II (KV 7) and Ramesses VI (KV 9) ("Site A"), and in the vicinity of the tombs of Ramesses XI (KV 4), Ramesses II (KV 7), Ramesses VI (KV 9), and uninscribed tomb (KV 12).
  • 5th season, 8 Feb. to March 1922: Valley between the tombs of Ramesses II (KV 7) and Ramesses VI (KV 9) ("Site A"), and in the vicinity of the tomb of Siptah (KV 47).
  • 6th season (beginning), 1 Nov. 1922: In the vicinity of the tomb of Ramesses VI (KV 9).
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