Hand-copies of texts from the Temple of Naga (TopBib vii.267-272)
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Hand-copies of texts from the Temple of Naga (TopBib vii.267-272)
Catalogue of the Theinhard fount of hieroglyphic signs
Drawings of hieroglyphic signs from various objects in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, with comments
Drawings and tracings of hieroglyphs from Edfu, Aswan, Saqqara, Dendereh and Deir el-Bersha
The maxims of Amenemope - Glossary to British Museum Papyrus EA 10474
Letter from Gardiner to Griffith
Letter from Gardiner to Griffith dated 30/01/1925 with references to papyrus Anastasi I.13,7 and text from stela, temp. Ramesses III in the Temple of Khonsu at Karnak.
Letter from W. E. Crum (9 November 1927)
Letter from W. E. Crum dated 9 November 1927 on Latin text on mediaeval Nubia. Taken from Renaudot [cf. Monneret de Villard, Storia délia Nubia cristiana (1938), p. 98, note 3 et seq.].
Gebel Barkal - Sketch plans and sections of Pyramids 5 and 11
Tanis - Plan of temple area, probably by F. Ll. Griffith
Turin Museum - Demotic Papyri. Breasted and Schiaparelli photographs and letter from Breasted dated 18 December 1900:
Demotic - Papyrus Golenischeff / Golenishchev
Photographs, transliteration and translation.
Tanis. Red granite column of Ramesses II, recut cartouches Osorkon II, found at Tanis February 1898, and view across the Sanctuary looking North.
Buhen. Views of Temple and hill with tombs.
Photographs of skulls, jaws, etc. from Faras and Merowe - mostly sent by A. Ruffer
Lyre with hieratic text, L.P. in Leyden Mus. 1.472. Provenance unknown.
Stela Ptolemy II and Arsinoë in Cairo Mus. 22181
Statue of Queen Amenardais in Cairo Mus. 565 from Karnak, Chapel of Amenardais
Two hieratic writing boards "seen with dealer".
Photographs and negatives sent to Griffith by Petrie. Magical text - the same in both. See Černý Notebook 49, pp. 29-30 for transcription.
Griffith squeezes and other material connected with the publication of Catalogue of the Demotic Graffiti of the Dodecaschoenus.
For this publication Griffith used squeezes made by various people. Three identifiable groups, those made by Hess, Spiegelberg, and Roeder, have been catalogued separately. Only a few listed here have been attributed. The Catalogue, vol. i. pp. 4-7 gives details of the recording of the graffiti.
Unpublished graffiti, some equated with Roeder, Der Tempel von Dakke Nos. 2, 8, 9, 11,12, 18[a].
-El-Dakka - Nos. 1-3, 5, 8, 10, 12 (photograph by Breasted), 13, 14, 22, 23 - TopBib.vii.41
-Dendûr - No. 1, and photograph (by Blackman) One ‘opposite Dendûr, Ajûala (?)' - TopBib.vii.28
-Kalabsha - Nos. 1-4. Four unpublished. Letter from Maspero - TopBib.vii.11
-Ajûala No. 1 and photograph (by Blackman) - TopBib.vii.40
-Island of Bîga - Nos. 2-9 - One unpublished - TopBib.v.257
-Philae - TopBib.vi.206 - Nos. 2-4, 6, 15-23, 25-6, 28-32, 34, unpublished before 40, 46, 48, 54-6, 58-61, 64-5, unpublished (facsimile) after 66, 69-70, 76, unpublished before 85, 85, unpublished after 86, 87-9, 94-7, 100, 103-4, unpublished after 105, unpublished before 106, 107, unidentified tracing (not 108 as indicated), unpublished after 109, unpublished before 110, 111, unpublished after 111, 113, unpublished before 115, Nos. 115, 118, 120-2, 124, 127, 130, 135, 160-4, 187-9, unpublished after 192, 193-5, 204, 205, 212, 216-21, unpublished after 221, 227-34, 236, unpublished near 241 ? 242, 246-8, 251, 253, unpublished after 259, 261, 262(7), 275, 278, 286, 288, 291, 297-8, 300, 305-8, 311-13, unpublished after 313, 314, 316-9, unpublished after 319, 321, 325, 333, unpublished after 333, 334, unpublished before 335, unpublished after 335, 336-8, 340, 343, 353, 355-8, unpublished after 359, 360, 367-8, 373-5, unpublished after 375, 377, 390-3, 400, unpublished after 400, 403-7, unpublished after 407, 413-14, 418-19, unpublished among 419-425, 422-4, unpublished after 424, unpublished near 424 (?), 425, unpublished before 426, 426, 428, 434, 437, 439, 442-4, 446, unpublished before 447, 447-8.
Drawings prepared for plates:
-Maharraqa
-El-Daklca
-Dendûr
-Kalabsha
-Ajûala
-Qertassi
-Bîja
-Philae
Some proofs: Philae
Introduction to Griffith lectures on the System of Writing in Ancient Egypt
Introduction to Griffith lectures given in Michaelmas term 1901 on the System of Writing in Ancient Egypt
Notes on a tour in May 1886 through some of the region of Buto with sketch maps of bearings.
Notes on scarab hpr mentioned in Pyramid texts with drawing of Atenchus Sacer
List of Egyptian objects in the Nottingham Art Museum
Note on a church at (?)Khaleiwa below Old Dongola by W.R.G.Bond
Four canopic-jars of Wehebremerneit
Four canopic-jars of Wehebremerneit formerly at Norwich Castle Museum (sold at Sotheby's in 1956). Rubbings and letters.