Names and titles from XVIIIth Dynasty tombs at Sheikh abd el-Gurneh
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Names and titles from XVIIIth Dynasty tombs at Sheikh abd el-Gurneh
Rock-stela, year 4 of Sethos I (TopBib vii.174A).
There are two sets:
Not identified Meroitic text on leather "(?) forged Meroitic writing"
Note by Miss Porter on Carlo Vidna, scholar and traveller (1785 to 1829)
Note by Petrie (with sketch) of a bronze pot bought in Cairo 1890
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.
Note on a church at (?)Khaleiwa below Old Dongola by W.R.G.Bond
Notes and drawings on animals in Ancient Egypt (evidently for a projected publication).
Notes and hand-copy of Meroitic text from altar on Sheikh's tomb at Aniba
Notes and texts on shabtis, probably in a private collection.
Notes by Warren Dawson on the life of Nestor l'Hôte (1804-1842)
Dawson, Warren Royal
Notes for (?)lecture on Egyptian history
Notes for Introductory Lecture at Queen's on Egyptian Phonology
Notes for a lecture "Writing in Ancient Egypt"
Notes for a lecture "Writing in Ancient Egypt". Rylands Library 10th January 1906.
Notes for a lecture titled "The Book of the Dead"
Notes for an article on the geography of Egypt
Notes for lectures given at Oxford on medical papyri and Egyptian literature
Notes from British Museum Greek/Demotic papyri, Kenyon 1904
Notes on Egypt in the Old Testament
Notes on Egyptian weights and measures
Handwritten notes on the 'Needs of Egyptology at Oxford' and 'Requirements for Egyptology in connexion with the Ashmolean Museum'.
Notebook titled '[KA]HUN CATALOGUE' and notes relating to preparation of Griffith, Francis Llewellyn 1898. The Petrie papyri: hieratic papyri from Kahun and Gurob (principally of the Middle Kingdom). 2 vols. London: Quaritch (OEB 140786).
Notes on Temples of Meroe (TopBib vii.235-241)
Notes on a gubba above Mr. Somers Clarke
Notes on a tombstone in Merowe Museum with text