- Some 1,800 photographs of Egypt and Sudan taken by Reginald St. Alban Heathcote between 1922 and 1933 can now be seen online on the Griffith Institute's website. The photographs are of considerable interest to Egyptologists as well as anthropologists. (August 26, 2010)
- Topographical Bibliography working files for museums, collections and periodicals have been re-organized. (August 22, 2010)
- The Tutankhamun: Anatomy of an Excavation database has been the subject of feature articles in The Observer, The Oxford Times, and Oxford Mail. (July 18 and August 12 and 13)
- A list of records in the Archive of the Griffith Institute has been updated. (August 5, 2010)
- An ISAD(G) form for the recently acquired papers of the late Professor Robert McLachlan Wilson. (August 5, 2010)
- Art prints of selected Griffith Institute Archive material, including Harry Burton's photographs of the tomb of Tutankhamun, are now available to buy online. (August 4, 2010)
- A revised list of Griffith Institute Archive projects. (July 7, 2010)
- Working files of Topographical Bibliography 8 Part 4 (Objects of Provenance Not Known: Stelae from the beginning of Dynasty XVIII to the Roman Period): Stelae of the New Kingdom and Stelae from the beginning of the 3rd Intermediate Period to the Roman Period (July 2, 2010)
- Theban tomb tracings made by Norman de Garis Davies online: TT 65, Nebamun, usurped by Imiseba, (June 8, 2010)
- Griffith Institute Archive: Privileged access archive tours. (June 7, 2010)
Saturday, September 4, 2010
Recent offerings from the Griffith Institute
Summer 2010 open access files from the Griffith Institute, Ashmolean Museum.
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