Karnak, Objects in Museums
Statue of Tutankhamun, headless, protected by Amun, seated, granite.
Louvre 11609
TopBib iii2.290A
Karnak, Objects in Museums
Statue of Tutankhamun, headless, protected by Amun, seated, granite.
Louvre 11609
TopBib iii2.290A
Stela, Ptolemy (cartouche blank) offers field to 4 divinities, demotic text below, black basalt.
Ashmolean 1962.500
TopBib viii
Fragments of Coptic stelae.
Cartonnage mask, Roman.
Current location not known
Part of lid of painted wooden coffin, Roman.
Ashmolean 1922.240
TopBib viii
Fragments of writing-board with hieratic text, Hyksos Period (JEA 54 (1968) pls. X, XI).
Ashmolean 1964.489a, b
TopBib viii
Funerary statuette of Hori.
Current location not known
Kom Abu Billo, Re-used blocks
Ptolemy I (twice represented).
Ashmolean 1889.182
TopBib iv.68A
Palestine, Tell el-Hosn, South Temple of Ramesses III
Block from jamb with same man as Barns MSS 1.1.11-12 (line drawing).
Philadelphia 29.107.955
TopBib vii.378-379A
Palestine, Tell el-Hosn, South Temple of Ramesses III
Block from lintel with kneeling figure of Ramesse-userkhepesh, temp. Ramesses III (Rowe, The Topography and History of Beth-Shan, pl. 47 [1, 2]).
Philadelphia 29.107.956
TopBib vii.378A
Statue of woman, standing, Dyn. XVIII.
Statue of man, standing, Dyn. XVIII.
Statue of woman, standing holding sistrum, Dyn. XVIII.
Qasr el-Wizz
Text of the Benedicite in Greek and old Nubian from the church (JEA 60 (1974) pl. XL).
Notebooks, notes, copies of texts, photographs, lecture notes, drafts of articles, and facsimiles.
Ohne Titel6 letters from Barns, 1 carbon copy of letter from Černý to Barns
Correspondence mainly Barns consulting Černý regarding research and seeking Černý's advice on philological aspects and transcriptions.
1 letter from R. Bankes.
Thanking Černý for the successful publication of the Bankes stelae.
1 letter from Bankes and 1 carbon copy of a letter from Černý to H. M. Bankes.
Correspondence regarding the Bankes stelae publication.
3 letters from Bakir.
3 letters from Baer.
1 draft letter from Marie Černý.
Letter from Aubriot.
Aubriot was the French geodesy specialist working with the Theban graffiti project.
1 letter from Ashmole.
Social contact.
1 letter from el-Ashiry.
Regarding Černý's participation in the CEDAE missions.
Three letters dated June, September and December 1839, addressed to Charles Bowyer Adderley (later Lord Norton) of Hams Hall, Warwickshire. Non-Egyptological.
Ohne Titel7 letters from Arkell, 1 carbon copy of a letter by Černý to Arkell.
1 letter from Antonovyč, a Czech student in Strasbourg.
Acknowledgement of Černý's help and advice.
16 letters from Anthes and 2 carbon copies of letters from Černý to Anthes.
Majority of the content is personal; Anthes communicated his wartime circumstances and subsequent career development, as well as the German Egyptology situation after the war (WWII). Černý provided professional information, as well as material assistance in the form of food rations sent to Anthes in the 1940s.
Anthes and Černý exchanged information on ostraca discoveries, Černý updating Anthes on new finds at Deir el-Medîna during the 1940s and 1950s. Anthes recipricated by supplying information regarding finds during excavations at Mît Rahîna.