File TAA iv.1 - Typescript: Mace's account of the opening of the Burial chamber

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TAA iv.1

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Typescript: Mace's account of the opening of the Burial chamber

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  • 1923 (Creation)

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(1874-1928)

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British Egyptologist. Born, Glenorchy, Hobart, Tasmania 1874. Died, Haywards Heath, Sussex 1928. Educated, St Edward's School, Oxford, then Keble College, Oxford. BA, 1895. Worked with W. M. F. Petrie at Dendera, Hû, and Abydos, between 1897-1901. Assisted G. A. Reisner on the California University excavations at Gîza, 1901-6. From 1906 onwards, he spent of the rest of his career working for the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, culminating in the position of Associate Curator in 1922. He founded and directed the first Metropolitan Museum expedition to Egypt. Between 1922-4 he was engaged as an assistant to H. Carter during the early stages of excavating of the tomb of Tutankhamun. He was forced to resign this position due to poor health. He published several books and articles and collaborated with Carter on the first volume of the publication The Tomb of Tut.Ankh.Amen (1923).

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Formerly in the possession of Mace's daughter, Mrs Margaret Orr.
Originally on loan from Mace's daughter, Mrs Margaret Orr. Mace's grandchildren, David Orr and Alison Crawford continued the loan.

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Donated by David Orr and Alison Crawford, in May 2022.

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A. C. Mace's account of the opening of Tutankhamun's Burial chamber (typescript)

  • Dated 3 March 1923
  • Written a few weeks after the opening of the Burial chamber, which took place on 16 February 1923
  • Typescript

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Property of the Griffith Institute. No restrictions.

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Copyright Griffith Institute, University of Oxford.

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Archived scans in Griffith Institute.

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  • TAA iv.3 (earlier manuscript version)

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