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[650] East side in line of S face.

-El-Kula: one of the small southern pyramids (3rd Dynasty - early 4th Dynasty), east side.
-Caption:
'East side in line of S face.'.

-Also arrow pointing at 'S face'.

This photograph is in a section titled 'IV Esneh. El Kula.'.

Osbert Guy Stanhope Crawford Collection

  • Crawford MSS
  • Sammlung
  • 1950-1952

Maps, plans and drawings, original and fair copies created by Crawford and Frank Addison for Crawford, O. G. S. 1951. The Fung kingdom of Sennar: with a geographical account of the Middle Nile Region.

  • Sennar roll 1:
    • Addison and Crawford drawings for figs. 1-4;
    • Northern Fung region, discussed in Chapter ii, figs. 17, 24;
    • Southern Fung region, discussed in Chapter ii, figs. 8, 14, 16, 21, 28.
  • Sennar roll 2:
    • Drawings for figs. 1-8, and part of figs. 10, 14, 16, 17, 21, 22, 24, 25;
    • Two maps used in the field (1951-1952) for naming sites:
    • — Korgus to Kuddik;
    • — Kuddik to 'Usheir.

Crawford, Osbert Guy Stanhope

Raymond Oliver Faulkner Collection

  • Faulkner's translation (not published) of the stela of King Kamose [Kamosi], with an account of a victory over the Hyksos, found in the foundations of the Second Pylon, Karnak, and two additional blocks (found separately), found in the vicinity of the Third Pylon, now in the Egyptian Museum, Cairo [TopBib ii2.37, 73]. 6 manuscript pages with later annotations (changes and corrections).

Volume IV

Print and bound publication:

  • De Keersmaecker, Roger O. (2005), Travellers' graffiti from Egypt and the Sudan, IV: Elkab: the rock tombs. Berchem (Antwerp): Graffito Graffiti (OEB 177623).
  • El-Kab: the rock tombs [see TopBib v.176-185].
  • Most of the graffiti date to the nineteenth century.
  • It includes: the insertion of numbers, sometimes crossed out and corrected, on the pages with illustrations, together with a loose page at the end of the publication containing a list of the numbers given to the illustrations and two sticky notes attached to the title page and the verso of p. 6 (in the PDF, the illustrations are all moved to the end); inserted loose page between p. 2-3 with a review of this book by A. Bednarski published on www.PalArch.nl, webbased Netherlands scientific journal (2006) (see PDF p. 93); and a loose envelope between p. 12-13 containing an invitation from KU Leuven to a 2017 Egyptology lecture by Willy Clarysse.

Volume V

Print and bound publication:

  • De Keersmaecker, Roger O. (2006), Travellers' graffiti from Egypt and the Sudan, V: Thebes: the Temples of Medinet Habu. Mortsel (Antwerp): Graffito Graffiti (OEB 175493).
  • Theban Temples: Medinet Habu [ii2.460-532].
  • Most of the graffiti date to the nineteenth century.
  • It includes: the insertion of numbers on the pages with illustrations together with a loose page between p. 4-5 containing a list of numbers probably given to the illustrations (in the PDF, the majority of the illustrations are moved to the end); a sticky note attached to the verso of p. 32 with the annotation "S. 41 EST Mc VICKAE H / 1838 / PL XXVII / M Me VICKAE / 1838"; a loose entrance ticket to Medinet Habu between p. 37-38; inserted loose pages at the end with "Additional information" on Edward Joy Morris, Henry B. Humphrey, Lieutenant James MacKenzie, Captain J. Clunes, P. C. Trench, W. F. Williams, Duncan Pirie, M. Joseph, Giovanni Fiamingo, William Nathaniel Peach and Miles Ponsonby, numbered as p. 69-75; and the printed version of an unidentified drawing.

Volume VI

Print and bound publication:

  • De Keersmaecker, Roger O. (2008), Travellers' graffiti from Egypt and the Sudan, VI: Thebes: the mortuary temple of Sethos I (Qurna), the temple of Hathor (Deir el-Medina). Mortsel (Antwerp): Graffito Graffiti (OEB 170639).
  • Temple of Sethos I (Qurna Temple) [see TopBib ii2.407-421] and Temple of Hathor (Deir el-Medina) [see TopBib ii2.401-407].
  • Most of the graffiti date to the nineteenth century.

Volume VII

Print and bound publication:

  • De Keersmaecker, Roger O. (2009), Travellers' graffiti from Egypt and the Sudan VII: Karnak, Great Temple of Amun: Festival Temple-pillared hall (Tuthmosis III). Hypostyle-great columns 1-12 in central aisle (Ramesses III and IV), smaller columns 75 and 76 (Ramesses II and IV, Sethos I). Berchem (Antwerp): Graffito Graffiti (OEB 167462).
  • Karnak, Great Temple of Amun: Festival Temple (Pillared Hall) [see TopBib ii2.110-111], Hypostyle-great columns 1-12 in central aisle (Ramesses III and IV) and smaller columns 75 and 76 (Ramesses II and IV, Sethos I) [TopBib ii.2.50-51].
  • Most of the graffiti date to the nineteenth century.
  • It includes: the insertion of numbers, sometimes crossed out and corrected, on the pages with illustrations, together with two loose pages at the end of the publication containing a list of numbers given to the illustrations (in the PDF, the illustrations are all moved to the end); p. 79 with contact information and a list of the published volumes, and p. 80 "In memoriam" for his wife Helena (both omitted from the PDF); inserted loose pages at the end with an Internet article titled "Eureka in a Box" by Curtis Runnels published in Bostonia Winter 03-04 (three pages), email correspondence concerning a "Champoleon" graffito (two pages), an extract from Height, Sarah Rogers 1840. Letters from the Old World by a Lady of New York. New York: Harper & Brothers, p. 212-214 (3 pages), and a page titled "Karnak vol. VII. Addenda for Graffiti on Thutmosis III Festival Hall" (= PDF p. 82).
  • The PDF includes additional pages not present in the print volume: biographical note and portrait of Sarah Rogers Haight (1808-1881) (p. 83); title page of Height, Sarah Rogers 1840. Letters from the Old World by a Lady of New York. New York: Harper & Brothers (p. 84); and information on graffiti by Richard K. Haight and Sarah Rogers Haight (p. 85-86).

Volume VIII

Print and bound publication:

  • De Keersmaecker, Roger O. (2010), Travellers' graffiti from Egypt and the Sudan VIII: Elkab: the temple of Amenophis III. Mortsel (Antwerp): Graffito-Graffiti (OEB 164354).
  • El-Kab: Temple of Amenophis III [see TopBib v.188-189].
  • Most of the graffiti date to the nineteenth century.
  • It includes: annotations in the form of checkmarks and crosses on p. 23, 24, 44; inserted loose pages between p. 37-38 with the printed portraits of John Palmer Bruce Chichester and his wife Caroline Thistlethwayte, and attached extract of his article Keersmaecker, Roger O. de 2009. Two travellers' graffiti in the temple of Amenhotep III at Elkab. In Claes, Wouter, Herman de Meulenaere, and Stan Hendrickx (eds), Elkab and beyond: studies in honour of Luc Limme, 187-194. Leuven: Peeters (OEB 167998); p. 44 with contact information and a list of the published volumes, and p. 45 with the author's biographical information (both omitted from the PDF); and inserted loose pages at the end containing additional information on Elbert Ellery Anderson's graffiti, his portrait and an obituary (5 pages), and email correspondence (3 pages).

Additional volume III part I

Print and bound publication:

  • De Keersmaecker, Roger O. (2013), Travellers' graffiti from Egypt and the Sudan, additional volume III: Napoleon Bonaparte in Egypt. Soldiers, artists and scholars. [Part I]. Mortsel (Antwerpen): Graffito-Graffiti (OEB 204639).
  • Most of the graffiti date from the nineteenth century.
  • In the print volume two pages are numbered as p. 64 (the numbering is correct in the PDF).

Group photograph with Egyptologists 03

Note on the back of the photograph suggests that it is a photograph taken at Cairo University in the 1920s, and lists the people seated left to right as: 1. [?], 2. [?], 3. Selim Hassan 4. Newberry 5. [?] 6. Junker 7. Vikentiev 8. Henri? Frankfort 9. [?] and in the front row 1. Baudouin? Van de Walle, 2. [?], 3. [?].

George Alexander Hoskins Collection

  • Hoskins MSS
  • Sammlung
  • 1832-1833 and 1860-1861

3 albums containing watercolours and sketches.

Hoskins, George Alexander

George A. Hoskins Drawing - el-Kharga

View of the interior of the temple of Serapis and Isis, from the ancient site of Kysis (modern day Qasr Dûsh):

  • pencil drawing
  • mounted
  • [on recto, bottom left corner] 'Interior of the temple Doush'. (pencil note)
  • 33.6 by 23.3 cm

George A. Hoskins Drawing - el-Kharga

View of the Islamic cemetery area:

  • pencil drawing
  • mounted
  • [on recto, top edge] '[...] p 2 View of el Khargah the tombs of the Sheakhs the cemetery of the Sheakhs' (pencil note)
  • [on recto, top right corner] 'v16'. (ink note)
  • [on recto, bottom left corner] '[...] el Khargah'. (pencil note)
  • 22.8 by 16.6 cm

George A. Hoskins Watercolour - Thebes, West Bank. Tomb TT 100

Three registers of relief scenes of a funerary procession from the passage area of the tomb of Rekhmire (TT100) at the west bank of Thebes, including a portion of a garden scene on the left side, and a lower register of male figures. Adjacent to this is a large representation of the god Osiris enclosed in a shrine:

  • watercolour
  • mounted
  • [on recto, bottom left corner] 'plate 4 Upper row plate 2'. (pencil note)
  • [on recto, bottom left corner] 'Upper row plate 2'. (ink note)
  • [on mount, bottom left corner] 'Tomb at Thebes contd'. (ink note)
  • 44.0 by 31.6 cm

George A. Hoskins Watercolour - Thebes, West Bank. Tomb TT 100

Three registers of relief scenes from the passage area of the tomb of Rekhmire (TT100) at the west bank of Thebes, including a funeral procession with rows of figures bearing goods and offerings:

  • watercolour
  • mounted
  • [on recto, bottom left corner] 'Lower row plate 4'. (ink note)
  • [on mount, bottom left corner] 'Tomb at Thebes contd'. (ink note)
  • 45.0 by 30.8 cm

George A. Hoskins Drawing - el-Kharga

View of the remains of the Temple of Serapis and Isis at Qasr Dûsh (Kysis):

  • pencil drawing
  • mounted
  • [on recto, top left corner] 'p 13 Ruins at Doush - Oasis magna'. (pencil note)
  • [on recto, top right corner] 'V17'. (ink note)
  • 22.5 by 14.6 cm

George A. Hoskins Drawing - el-Kharga

Mythological scenes from the sanctuary area of the Amun temple at Hibis:

  • pencil drawing
  • mounted
  • [on recto, bottom left corner] 'South side 1st chamber p1 T el Khargeh Oasis magna Left'. (pencil note)
  • [on recto, top edge] 'I height of figures I', 'III between lines III'. (pencil notes)
  • 30.0 by 24.0 cm
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