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British archaeologist and Egyptologist (1874Â1939) whose discovery of the tomb of Tutankhamun in Egypt's 'Valley of the Kings' proved to be one of the signal events in the history of archaeology. ALS, one page, 7 x 10.75, Luxor letterhead, January 28, 1934. Letter to fellow archaeologist Reginald Engelbach, in part: "I am pleased you have managed to reconstruct the tree marquee. I failed to put it together. There is a small gill-stone which belongs to it. Rather like a box, which had (originally) a feather cushion on top, but which was completely destroyed by insects. I think you will find that the crow-bar and four buttons belong to the lower part, but how, it is certainly puzzling. I shall be in Cairo shortly, I hope." In very good condition, with overall creasing and some scattered light staining. Fascinating content from history's most famous archaeologist, written to an important fellow EgyptologistÂEngelbach is remembered for his compilation of a register of all artifacts belonging to the Egyptian Museum of Cairo.Format: ALS
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