Howard Carter's manuscript records called Carter no. 69, finds from the "upper stratum of rubbish covering the rock of the site", Carnarvon-Carter excavations, Mandara, Dra Abu el-Naga, Thebes.
Includes record for a stela of Ahmosi Pawer, Head of weavers of the divine wife, and wife Thesh, dedicated by her daughter Mi, early 18th Dynasty, now in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 45056.
Howard Carter's photograph, round pottery container with seven compartments, perhaps the same object mentioned in records for Carter tomb 76 as "offering tray, of coarse red pottery. Mid. Empire", Carnarvon-Carter excavations, el-Mandara, Dra Abu el-Naga, Thebes.
Includes duplicate photograph.
Howard Carter's photographs of finds from tombs and the upper stratum of the site, exact provenance for most not recorded, Carnarvon-Carter excavations, el-Mandara, Dra Abu el-Naga, Thebes.
Howard Carter's photograph, head from statue or statuette, Middle Kingdom, found in the upper stratum of the site ("Carter 69"), Carnarvon-Carter excavations, el-Mandara, Dra Abu el-Naga, Thebes.
Record, see Carter MSS i.J.305.2 (5).
Howard Carter's photographs of a "potsherd, bearing upon the obverse & reverse side sketch designs for a tomb facade, 18th Dynasty", found in the upper stratum of the site ("Carter 69"), Carnarvon-Carter excavations, el-Mandara, Dra Abu el-Naga, Thebes.
Record, see Carter MSS i.J.305.2 (2).
Howard Carter's photographs of objects found in tomb 48, Carnarvon-Carter concession, pit tombs, Asasif, Thebes.
Also several duplicates of each photograph.
Howard Carter's photographs, bronze implements including a axe-head, knife blade, razor and arrowheads, probably from Carter tomb 74, Carnarvon-Carter excavations, el-Mandara, Dra Abu el-Naga, Thebes.
Records, see Carter MSS i.J.300.3.
Howard Carter's photographs, most show a variety of pottery storage vessels, one photograph shows cosmetic vessels made of calcite (alabaster) and dark stone, most probably from Carter tomb 74, Carnarvon-Carter excavations, el-Mandara, Dra Abu el-Naga, Thebes.
Records for tomb 74, see Carter MSS i.J.300.2-3.
Howard Carter's photograph, scarabs, inscribed and with scenes, also some beads, labelled as from Carter tombs 65, 67, 70, 74, 78 and 83, Carnarvon-Carter excavations, el-Mandara, Dra Abu el-Naga, Thebes.
Howard Carter's photograph, earrings, almost certainly those described as "two pairs of earrings, with minute blue faience bead ornamentation", from Carter tomb 74, Carnarvon-Carter excavations, el-Mandara, Dra Abu el-Naga, Thebes.
See records, Carter MSS i.J.300.1 (3).
Howard Carter's photograph, three strings of wedge-shaped beads, almost certainly those described as "several faience beads, from an ornamental flagelum (sic)", from Carter tomb 70, Carnarvon-Carter excavations, el-Mandara, Dra Abu el-Naga, Thebes.
See records, Carter MSS i.J.298.1 (4).
Howard Carter's photograph, three necklaces or stringed beads, exact provenance not recorded, Carnarvon-Carter excavations, el-Mandara, Dra Abu el-Naga, Thebes.
Howard Carter's photographs for the 1915 and 1917-1922 Carnarvon-Carter excavations, Valley between the tombs of Ramesses II (KV 7) and Ramesses VI (KV 9) ("Site A"), Valley of the Kings, Thebes.
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).
Howard Carter's manuscript notes from the original housing for Carter MSS i.J.319-385.
Part of Carter's records for the 1915 and 1917-1922 Carnarvon-Carter excavations, Valley of the Kings, Thebes.
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.
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.
Howard Carter's photographs of objects found in tomb 64, Carnarvon-Carter concession, pit tombs, Asasif, Thebes.
Some of the photographs are duplicates and include cuttings.
Howard Carter's annotated photograph, "Map Jan. 5. H. 22.", probably 4th season, 1921, excavations probably near the tomb of Tuthmosis III (KV 34), Carnarvon-Carter excavations, Valley of the Kings, Thebes.
Records on excavations at the Valley of the Kings, Site A, photographs: January-March 1920.
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").
Howard Carter's photographs, not dated, show the progression of excavations, Carnarvon-Carter excavations, Valley of the Kings, Thebes.
Howard Carter's journal for objects found during Carnarvon-Carter excavations 1915-1921, Valley of the Kings, Thebes.
Objects numbered 1-350.
Draft or preliminary copy of another journal, see Carter MSS i.J.387.
Howard Carter's records on finds from the tomb of Amenophis III, KV 22, Carnarvon-Carter excavations in 1915, Valley of the Kings, Thebes.
Carter object numbers 1-105, including:
- No. 60 - Two fragments of box, wood
- Nos. 71, 94 - Torso of Queen Teye, wood
- No. 75 - Libation vases of Amenophis III, fragments
- No. 86 - Fragment, wood, of Amenophis III
- No. 105 - Parts of a chariot and wheel
Howard Carter's records on finds for the "abandoned tomb of Sennefer". Remains of burial of Sennufer, temp. Amenophis II to Tuthmosis IV, found near KV 42, Valley of the Kings, Thebes.
Howard Carter's records on the foundation deposits of Merytre Hatshepsut, wife of Tuthmosis III, found near the entrance to the tomb of Tuthmosis II (?), KV 42, Carter-Carnarvon excavations, Valley of the Kings, Thebes.
Howard Carter's record for a stela of Inumosi, now in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 5.5.33.3, found near the entrance to the tomb of Ramesses IX, KV 6, Carter-Carnarvon excavations, Valley of the Kings, Thebes.
Howard Carter's record for a vase fragment of Takhat, wife of Sethos II, found near the entrance to the tomb of Ramesses IX, KV 6, Carter-Carnarvon excavations, Valley of the Kings, Thebes.
Howard Carter's journal for objects found during Carnarvon-Carter excavations 1915-1922, Valley of the Kings, Thebes.
Objects numbered 1-435.
For the draft or preliminary copy of this journal, see Carter MSS i.J.386.
Records for ostraca found during Carnarvon-Carter excavations at Thebes, including those from the Valley of the Kings, 1911-1922.
- Two typewritten letters from Battiscombe Gunn to Carter, dated 25 and 27 July 1931, concerning Gunn's work on the ostraca
- Gunn's typewritten report, "The Ostraka", 26 pages, with translations and commentary
- Carter's manuscript draft letter, dated 7 August 1931, addressed to Gunn, acknowledging receipt of Gunn's report, and the intention to include it in a planned publication for the Carnarvon-Carter excavations between 1911 and early 1922.