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Part of Thomas Eric Peet Collection
Index of Late Egyptian Grammar, index for Egyptian Dictionary, and various other indexes. 18 notebooks containing copies of hieratic papyri and ostraca. Small watercolour. 2 boxes of family papers and ephemera, including personal correspondence, certificates, photographs, notes for Peet’s books on Neolithic Italy, a couple of pages from an inaugural lecture, newspaper cuttings, a travel record small notebook, a Latin and Greek classes notebook, a diary, etc.
Peet, Thomas Eric
Part of Thomas Eric Peet Collection
Part of Thomas Eric Peet Collection
Notes and drawings of pottery, metallic objects (bronze and iron), inscriptions, etc. from different sites and museums, mainly in Italy, but also in Austria, Denmark, Egypt, France, Germany, Greece, Malta, and Sweden; some are from publications, but the majority were taken during field trips. The group also includes two diaries of Peet's 1909 excavations at Corradino Heights in Malta and three others of his 1909 excavations at Thessaly in Greece.
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Travel record, small notebook; 1906-1932.
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Part of Thomas Eric Peet Collection
Part of Thomas Eric Peet Collection
Preliminary notes for book on Neolithic Italy [T. E. Peet, The Stone and Bronze Ages in Italy and Sicily (Oxford: The Clarendon Press, 1909)]; no date.
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All reviews of T. E. Peet, :The Stone and Bronze Ages in Italy and Sicily_ (Oxford: The Clarendon Press, 1909), unless indicated otherwise.
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"Aegaean" Notebook 1: Pottery - Text.
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"Aegaean" Notebook 4: Fibulae.
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"Aegaean" Notebook 2: Pottery - Plates.
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"Aegaean" Notebook 3: Bronzes.
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T. E. Peet’s calling card for Queen's College, Oxford.
Publication of inaugural lecture
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Publication of lecture: T. E. Peet, The Present Position of Egyptological Studies. An Inaugural Lecture delivered before the University of Oxford on 17 January 1934 (Oxford: The Clarendon Press, 1934), 22 pages.
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Pocket diary for 1907, with information on Peet's travels.
Part of Thomas Eric Peet Collection
Notebooks with information and drawings of pottery and metallic objects from different sites in the Aegean.
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Two calling cards (Liverpool and Oxford).
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Two final pages of draft.
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Notes on walking excursions taken in the Lake District (England) and Snowdonia (Wales); 03/06/1905 – Easter 1906.
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T. E. Peet’s calling card for 9 Manley Road, Waterloo, Liverpool.
Inaugural Lecture of Professor T. E. Peet, Oxford
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Inaugural Lecture of Professor T. E. Peet; Oxford, 17/01/1934.
Notebook with notes on Latin and Greek
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Notebook containing notes on Latin and Greek; Merchant Taylorsʼ School, Crosby.
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Part of Thomas Eric Peet Collection
Certificate of exemption from Responsions from Local Examinations at the University of Oxford for T. E. Peet; Oxford, 07/1898.
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Certificate of Matriculation at the University of Oxford for T. E. Peet; Oxford, 15/10/1901.
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Certificate of Registry of Birth for Thomas Eric Peet; Walton[-on-the-Hill], 04/09/1882.
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Certificate of Marriage for Thomas Eric Peet and Mary Forence Lawton; British Consulate at Rome, 22/10/1910.
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Certificate of Marriage for Richard Johnson Lawton and Catherine Augusta Bosworth (T. E. Peet's parents-in-law); Leicester, 05/07/1887.
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Craven Fellowship award in newspaper not known, [1906].