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FIGURES
1.1
Rosellini and Champollion
page
22
1.2
Sir John Gardner Wilkinson in
1844
22
2.1
Map of central Cairo with museums of Egyptian antiquities,
late
1930s
30
2.2
Coffins in the Giza Museum
38
2.3
Professors of the Egyptian University in
1909
43
2.4
The number of archaeology-related articles appearing in
Al-Ahram
annually,
1900s
to
1950s
47
2.5
The number of articles by Egyptian authors in
ASAE
annually,
1900–73
54
3.1
Chabas and the Sphinx
74
3.2
The Egyptian Pavilion at the Paris International Exposition,
1867
76
3.3
The Egyptian Hall of the Louvre
77
3.4
Exposition Toutankhamon et son temps, Petit Palais,
1967
87
4.1
The British Museum’s upper Egyptian gallery,
1875
99
4.2
‘Cleopatra’s
Needle’, London
105
4.3
Édouard Naville at Bubastis
109
4.4
The
1910
exhibition of Petrie’s
finds,
London
111
5.1
Caspar Reuvens
137
5.2
Egyptian display in Leiden’s Breestraat
139
5.3
Adolf Klasens at Abu Rowash
146
6.1
Queen Élisabeth and Prince Léopold of Belgium at the tomb of
Tutankhamun
164
6.2
Jean Capart,
1932
169
7.1
Jens Leiblein
189
7.2
Hjalmar Larsen, Pehr Lugn and Gunhild Lugn,
c.
1932
201
7.3
‘The
Nile’s Daughter’ by Danish satirical cartoonist Bo Bojesen,
206
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L I S T O F F I GU R E S
8.1
Title-page of
Zeitschrift für Ägyptische Sprache und Altert(h)
umskunde
8.2
Members of the
‘Berlin
School’, London
8.3
Zettelkästen (card boxes) of the
Ägyptisches Wörterbuch
8.4
Ludwig Borchardt, Hermann Thiersch, Georg Steindorff and
Heinrich Schäfer,
1899/1900
8.5
Hanns Stock at Saqqara,
1960s
8.6
German-led excavations at Abusir,
1898/1900
9.1
The Vienna Egyptian collection in
1889
9.2
The Kunsthistorisches Museum Egyptian display
10.1
Édouard Naville
11.1
Egyptian material in the Industrial Hall, Budapest,
1912
11.2
Aladár Dobrovits at the opening of coffins from Gamhud,
1936
11.3
Excavating the sanctuary of Isis, Szombathely,
1955
12.1
Lexa as dean of the Faculty of Arts, Charles University
12.2
�½ába,
Ahmed Fakhry and
Čern�½,
1960s
13.1
Archaeological cabinet of the Jagiellonian University, Cracow
13.2
Tadeusz Smoleński, self-portrait,
1907
13.3
Kazimierz Michałowski,
1975
14.1
Golénischeff, Turaev, Struve and Matthieu.
14.2
The Hermitage Egyptian gallery,
2008
14.3
Perepelkin, Berlev and Bogoslovsky
15.1
Gaetano Lodi: preparatory watercolour for the khedival porcelain
service
15.2
Evaristo Breccia,
1932
15.3
Pierre Lacau with Crown Prince Umberto,
1927
16.1
Gallery of Ancient Egyptian and Near Eastern Antiquities, Museo
Arqueológico Nacional,
c.
1905
16.2
Marquis de Rochemonteix, Albert Gayet, Charles E. Wilbour,
Eduard Toda and Gaston Maspero, Karnak
16.3
Howard Carter and the Duke of Alba
17.1
The pyramid on the Great Seal of the USA
17.2
‘The
Tombs’ courthouse and prison, New York
17.3
Hermann Junker, George Andrew Reisner, James Henry Breasted
and Ludwig Borchardt, Cairo,
1935
18.1
Charles Currelly
19.1
The Second Japanese Embassy to Europe in Egypt,
1864
19.2
Professor Seitaro Okajima
19.3
Waseda University's First General Survey in Egypt,
1966
20.1
Masonic Hall, Adelaide
20.2
Ku-ring-gai National Park, near Sydney
20.3
Mutual Life and Assurance Building, Sydney
22.1
The Giza pyramids from the Cairo Citadel
212
217
220
227
244
245
273
274
289
308
310
312
320
337
346
346
349
358
365
365
376
382
386
399
401
402
407
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414
433
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