
Figure 1
T.E. Peet. Copyright: Griffith Institute, University of Oxford.

Figure 2
W.B. Emery. Reproduced by kind permission of the Syndics of Cambridge University Library (Glanville Papers Box 14).

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) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1901–1905 | Oxford University, Classics and Mathematics | 1921–3 | Liverpool Institute of Archaeology, Assistant Secretary, and pupil of T.E. Peet |
| 1906 | Craven Fellow | ||
| 1906–1914 | Excavation | 1923–1939 | Excavation |
| 1906–09 | Italian Prehistory, Malta, Thessaly | 1923–9 | EES/ Mond Amarna, Tomb of Ramose, Armant |
| 1909 | Garstang, Abydos; Newberry, Delta | 1929–39 | Egyptian Gov. Excavations, Nubia, Saqqara |
| 1909–13 | EEF, Abydos | ||
| 1913–28 | Lecturer, University of Manchester | ||
| 1915–1919 | War Service | 1939–1951 | War Service/ Officialdom/ Excavation |
| 1916–17 | Salonika (Thessaloniki) | 1939–45 | British Military Intelligence Cairo |
| 1918–19 | Western Front | 1945–6 | Egyptian Gov. Excavations, Saqqara |
| 1946–51 | Attaché/ First Secretary British Embassy, Cairo | ||
| 1920–1934 | Academia | 1951–1970 | Academia/ Excavation |
| 1920–33 | Brunner Professor of Egyptology, Liverpool University | 1951–70 | Edwards Professor of Egyptian Archaeology and Philology, UCL |
| 1920–1 | EES Excavation, Amarna | 1953–6 | EES Excavation, North Saqqara |
| 1923–34 | Editor of the Journal of Egyptian Archaeology (JEA) | 1954–5 | Norton Lecturer, Archaeological Institute of America |
| 1933–4 | Reader (professor designate) | 1957–60 | EES Excavations, Buhen, Nubia |
| Egyptology, Oxford University | 1960–4 | UNESCO salvage campaign, Buhen, Qasr Ibrim | |
| 1964–71 | EES Excavation, North Saqqara |

Figure 4
Sir Alan Gardiner (1879–1963). Copyright: Griffith Institute, University of Oxford.

Figure 5
A Page of Salome Peet’s Letter of Introduction to ‘Sir John’. Copyright: Griffith Institute, University of Oxford.

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.
| Mastaba | Page | Excavation date | Publication |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hesy (S2405) | 3, 5 | Mariette, Quibell 1911–1912 | Mariette 1889: 80–82; Quibell 1913 |
| Hemaka (S3035). This was excavated in Emery’s first season at Saqqara | 4, 7, 8, 10 | Firth 1931/Emery 1936 | Emery 1938 |
| S3503 (only two mastabas excavated by Emery in 1946, other S3500 below) | 4 | Emery 1946/1953 | Emery 1954 |
| S3500 | 7 | Quibell 1912/Emery 1946 | Emery 1958 |
| S3477 (locus of funerary feast referenced p.9 although not referenced by name here) | 9 | Emery 1939 | Emery 1962 |
