Item Uphill MSS 5.2 - Pyramid construction: correspondence and documentation

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Uphill MSS 5.2

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Pyramid construction: correspondence and documentation

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  • 2002-2007 (Creation)

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The estate of Eric Uphill.

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Donated by the executors of the estate of Eric Uphill in 2022.

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Correspondence and documentation exchanged between Robert M. Porter and Uphill in 2002 and 2007.
25 pages (16 single-sided + 9 double-sided)
The first exchange in 2002 concerns the construction of Fourth Dynasty pyramids and Porter's article, which was written in response to another article published on the same subject.

  • Dorka, Uwe E. 2002. "Lifting of stones in 4th Dynasty pyramid building". Göttinger Miszellen 189, 11-22 (OEB 49710)
  • Porter, Robert M. 2003. "Pyramid building: a response to Dorka and others". Göttinger Miszellen 194, 105-107 (OEB 180943)
    The second group consists of a letter from Porter in 2007 relating to ramps used for the construction of Neferirkare's pyramid, along with a copy of Porter's paper "An easy way to build a pyramid," a conference paper presented at Current Research in Egyptology VIII, Swansea, 2007
  • Also see Porter, Robert M. 1994. "An easy way to build a pyramid". Göttinger Miszellen 139, 93-94 (OEB 38447)

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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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