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Inaugural Lectures in Egyptology: T. E. Peet and His Pupil W. B. Emery Cover

Inaugural Lectures in Egyptology: T. E. Peet and His Pupil W. B. Emery

By: Clare Lewis  
Open Access
|Nov 2016

Figures & Tables

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Figure 1

T.E. Peet. Copyright: Griffith Institute, University of Oxford.

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Figure 2

W.B. Emery. Reproduced by kind permission of the Syndics of Cambridge University Library (Glanville Papers Box 14).

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Figure 3

Methodological Approaches to EILs.

Table 1

Career Outlines of T.E. Peet and W.B. Emery.

T.E. Peet(1882–1934)W.B. Emery(1903–1971)
1901–1905Oxford University, Classics and Mathematics1921–3Liverpool Institute of Archaeology, Assistant Secretary, and pupil of T.E. Peet
1906Craven Fellow
1906–1914Excavation1923–1939Excavation
1906–09Italian Prehistory, Malta, Thessaly1923–9EES/ Mond Amarna, Tomb of Ramose, Armant
1909Garstang, Abydos; Newberry, Delta1929–39Egyptian Gov. Excavations, Nubia, Saqqara
1909–13EEF, Abydos
1913–28Lecturer, University of Manchester
1915–1919War Service1939–1951War Service/ Officialdom/ Excavation
1916–17Salonika (Thessaloniki)1939–45British Military Intelligence Cairo
1918–19Western Front1945–6Egyptian Gov. Excavations, Saqqara
1946–51Attaché/ First Secretary British Embassy, Cairo
1920–1934Academia1951–1970Academia/ Excavation
1920–33Brunner Professor of Egyptology, Liverpool University1951–70Edwards Professor of Egyptian Archaeology and Philology, UCL
1920–1EES Excavation, Amarna1953–6EES Excavation, North Saqqara
1923–34Editor of the Journal of Egyptian Archaeology (JEA)1954–5Norton Lecturer, Archaeological Institute of America
1933–4Reader (professor designate)1957–60EES Excavations, Buhen, Nubia
Egyptology, Oxford University1960–4UNESCO salvage campaign, Buhen, Qasr Ibrim
1964–71EES Excavation, North Saqqara
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Figure 4

Sir Alan Gardiner (1879–1963). Copyright: Griffith Institute, University of Oxford.

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Figure 5

A Page of Salome Peet’s Letter of Introduction to ‘Sir John’. Copyright: Griffith Institute, University of Oxford.

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Figure 6

A Page of T.E. Peet’s 1934 EIL with Editing Marks for Posthumous Publication. Copyright Griffith Institute, University of Oxford.

Table 2

Mastabas Discussed in Emery’s EIL.

MastabaPageExcavation datePublication
Hesy (S2405)3, 5Mariette, Quibell 1911–1912Mariette 1889: 80–82; Quibell 1913
Hemaka (S3035). This was excavated in Emery’s first season at Saqqara4, 7, 8, 10Firth 1931/Emery 1936Emery 1938
S3503 (only two mastabas excavated by Emery in 1946, other S3500 below)4Emery 1946/1953Emery 1954
S35007Quibell 1912/Emery 1946Emery 1958
S3477 (locus of funerary feast referenced p.9 although not referenced by name here)9Emery 1939Emery 1962
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5334/bha-591 | Journal eISSN: 2047-6930
Language: English
Published on: Nov 29, 2016
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