Hand-copy of texts from "Mace's clay tablets Abydos"
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Hand-copy of texts from "Mace's clay tablets Abydos"
Hand-copy of text on wooden box of Iufenkhons bought in 1874 at Deir el-Bahari (by Amelia Edwards?)
Hand-copies of texts on shabtis, canopic-jar of Ta-shen-sekhmet(?), scarabs, etc. in Brighton Museum
Hand-copy of texts from scarab in Lord Grenfell's collection
Notes on the titles of Tjy, Vth Dynasty (TopBib iii.116)
Hand-copies of texts from columns in the Temple at Amara (TopBib vii.157)
Demotic text (not identified) with partial hieroglyphic transcription, year 6 of a Ptolemy
Ahnas: Wooden toilet spoon XVIIIth Dyn.
Ahnas: Wooden toilet spoon XVIIIth Dyn., London University College (Formerly Amelia Edwards Colln.) Burlington Cat. 1922, pl. LVI[left].
Tablet of Shery in Ashmolean Mus. 1836.479
Funerary bed of Re, Dyn. XX, in Cairo Mus.48483
Recto and verso of a tablet with ?Greek inscription sent to Griffith by Borchardt 17 October 1930
Various drafts for articles on "The System of Writing in Ancient Egypt"
Various drafts for articles on "The System of Writing in Ancient Egypt", including Griffith MSS 1.52 published in the Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland 30 (1900), 153-159 (OEB 140801).
Notes on texts in Papyrus of Neskhons and Tablet Rogers 2
Arabic text on Nubian History and letters from W. E. Crum
Letters exchanged between F. G. Kenyon and Griffith in December 1907 and June 1908
Letters exchanged between F. G. Kenyon and Griffith in December 1907 and June 1908 about the publication of the Rustafjaell Old Nubian MSS in the British Museum.
Hieratic papyri in Edinburgh National Museum of Antiquities
Photographs.
Drafts of lectures on the Pyramid Texts given in Oxford, including translations
Cartouches copied from Burton MSS.25651, Folio 40
Notes on Egyptian weights and measures
Fragments Abnormal Hieratic papyrus
Fragments Abnormal Hieratic papyrus - Unidentified. Now in Ashmolean Museum. Notes for a series of lectures on Ancient Egypt.
Notes for lectures given at Oxford on medical papyri and Egyptian literature