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        <titleproper encodinganalog="title">Newspaper cutting: Royal Mail "Tutankhamun"</titleproper>
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      <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Newspaper cutting: Royal Mail "Tutankhamun"</unittitle>
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        <p>- The newspaper the cutting is from is currently unidentified.</p>
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        <persname id="atom_91186_actor">Burton, Harry</persname>
        <persname id="atom_91187_actor">Carter, Howard</persname>
        <persname id="atom_91188_actor">Fleming, Elizabeth</persname>
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        <p>British archaeologist and photographer. Born, Stamford 1879. Died, Asyut 1940. Began his photographic career in Florence with the art historian  Henry Hobart Cust. He was then engaged as a excavator at Thebes by Theodore Davis between 1910-14. Then from 1914 onwards he worked for the rest of his career as a photographer for the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. His task was to record many of the royal and private tombs at Thebes. Between 1922 and 1933 he was lent by the Metropolitan Museum to Lord Carnarvon and Howard Carter to make a photographic record during the excavation of the tomb of Tutankhamun.</p>
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        <p>British Egyptologist. Born, London 1874. Died, London 1939. Privately educated. Employed by P. E. Newberry in 1891 working for the Archaeological Survey. Assisted in excavations for the Egypt Exploration Fund 1892-3, was with Petrie at Amarna in 1892, and as a draughtsman to the Deir el-Bahri expedition 1893-9. Appointed Chief Inspector of Antiquities of Upper Egypt 1899-1904. Discovered several royal tombs, including those of Hatshepsut, Tuthmosis IV and Amenophis I. Inspector of Lower Egypt 1905. Employed by Lord Carnarvon from 1909 onwards, to excavate in the Theban necropolis, the Delta and Middle Egypt. His most famous discovery, that of the intact tomb of Tutankhamun, was made in 1922. He spent the next ten years recording the tomb's contents. Most of Carter's records for Tutankhamun's tomb remain unpublished.</p>
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        <p>Griffith Institute staff member, November 1982 to date.</p>
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      <p>Newspaper cutting, 'King Tut the 1st', the brief article features one stamp (mask) from the Special Stamp Issue 'Tutankhamun', produced by Royal Mail in collaboration with the Griffith Institute, to mark the centenary of the discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb, issued on 24 November 2022.</p>
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      <p>Presented by Elizabeth Fleming in December 2022.</p>
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      <p>Property of the Griffith Institute. No restrictions.</p>
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      <p>- The article is copyright of the [unidentified] newspaper.<lb/>- The illustration of the stamp is © Royal Mail Group Limited.<lb/>- Araldo De Luca supplied the main stamp colour image. See https://araldodeluca.com/ (accessed 19/06/2023).</p>
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