Site index
of the main electronic resources
available from the Griffith Institute
This excludes transient files but includes some
which are no longer
listed in the main sections of the site
Topographical Bibliography of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic Texts,
Statues, Reliefs and Paintings:
Records of Howard Carter's work in the Valley of the Kings and
the excavation of the tomb of Tutankhamun:
The Search for
Tutankhamun
Tutankhamun:
Anatomy of an Excavation
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database of all finds
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gallery of photographs
- galleries of photographs not directly connected
with the database:
- Harry Burton's
photographs showing work in Tutankhamun's tomb
- excavation and pocket diaries:
- maps,
plans and drawings
- Carter's
account of the examination of Tutankhamun's mummy
by Dr D. Derry and Dr Saleh Bey Hamdi, and his drawings of items
found on it
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Howard Carter's notes on various topics made in preparation of the
complete publication of Tutankhamun's tomb
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notes on the robberies, by Howard Carter, Alfred Lucas and Lord
Carnarvon
- notes
on the Annexe, by Howard Carter, Alfred Lucas and A. H. Gardiner
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notes and memoranda, by Alfred Lucas
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A. C. Mace's diary of the first excavation season, December 27,
1922 to May 13, 1923
- the eyewitness accounts of the opening of Tutankhamun's burial
chamber on February 16, 1923, by
A. C. Mace and
A. H. Gardiner
- Howard Carter's collection of
lantern slides based on Harry Burton's photographs
19th-century photographs of Egypt and the Near East:
Photographs of Egypt by John Ross
Paper squeezes made in various tombs at Thebes during the 19th
century:
Checklist of transcribed hieratic documents
in the Archive of the Griffith Institute:
Transcripts and scans of Flinders Petrie's "Journals"
for 1880-1
Catalogues and lists of other archive material in the Griffith Institute:
Accessions of the Griffith Institute Archive:
Reports on Archive activities:
Griffith Institute publications:
New accessions of Sackler Library in Egyptology and Ancient Near Eastern
studies:
Publications in Egyptology:
A key to the translation exercises
in Sir Alan Gardiner's Egyptian Grammar:
For young people:
Miscellaneous:
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Photographs by anonymous photographers, showing scenes outside the
tomb of Tutankhamun
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Howard Carter. By Jaromir Malek
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Carter MSS. vi-viii
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Tutankhamun. By Jaromir Malek
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The Archive of the Griffith Institute and the Internet.
By Jaromir Malek
- Three important questions about
electronic publishing. By Paul M. Gherman
- A significant development in hieroglyphic word-processing:
The release of the new InScribe 2004 for Microsoft Windows.
By Jaromir Malek.
(Reprinted, with permission, from Discussions in Egyptology 61, 2005,
pp. 61-6.)
Pages 61,
62,
63,
64,
65 and
66
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Virtual reality reconstruction of TT 69 (Menna).
(The Department of Computing at Manchester Metropolitan University, Silicon Graphics
and the Griffith Institute)
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History and main activities of the Griffith Institute.
By Helen Whitehouse and Jaromir Malek
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Teaching and research degree programmes in Egyptology at Oxford.
By John Baines
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Electronic publications and Egyptology with special emphasis
on the Topographical Bibliography. By Jaromir Malek
- Report on the
meeting on Archiving
Egyptological and Ancient Near Eastern Resources on the Internet
, held in Oxford on November 28, 2003. By Diane Bergman
- Alessandra Nibbi (June 30, 1923 - January 15, 2007).
Obituary by Claude Vandersleyen,
English and
French
versions.
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