From in Situ to the Grand Egyptian Museum: Tracing the Archive of William Matthew Flinders Petrie
Nakshara, Ahmed;
Abstract
Tanis was an important Egyptian city located in the north-eastern Nile
Delta. Many objects originally discovered there have since been transported
to museums, including the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM), which will be
opening soon. Ahmed Nakshara highlights the significance of archival
photographs for tracing the provenance of these museum objects.
Delta. Many objects originally discovered there have since been transported
to museums, including the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM), which will be
opening soon. Ahmed Nakshara highlights the significance of archival
photographs for tracing the provenance of these museum objects.
Other data
| Title | From in Situ to the Grand Egyptian Museum: Tracing the Archive of William Matthew Flinders Petrie | Authors | Nakshara, Ahmed | Keywords | Grand Egyptian Museum, Archive, William Mathew Flinders Petrie, Tanis, San el-Hagar | Issue Date | 1-Oct-2021 | Publisher | The Egypt Exploration Society | Journal | Egyptain Archaeology Magazine | Issue | 59 | Start page | 26 | End page | 29 |
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