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Carter MSS i.G.52
Carter MSS i.G.7
Carter MSS i.G.49
Gardiner MSS 47.08.02
Letter from Sir Alan H. Gardiner to his wife including his account of the opening of the burial chamber of Tutankhamun on February 17, 1923, page 2.
Gardiner MSS 47.08.03
Letter from Sir Alan H. Gardiner to his wife including his account of the opening of the burial chamber of Tutankhamun on February 17, 1923, page 3.
Gardiner MSS 47.08.05
Letter from Sir Alan H. Gardiner to his wife including his account of the opening of the burial chamber of Tutankhamun on February 17, 1923, page 5.
Gardiner MSS 47.08.06
Letter from Sir Alan H. Gardiner to his wife including his account of the opening of the burial chamber of Tutankhamun on February 17, 1923, page 6.
Gardiner MSS 47.08.07
Letter from Sir Alan H. Gardiner to his wife including his account of the opening of the burial chamber of Tutankhamun on February 17, 1923, page 7. On the same page another letter to his wife starts, dating to 23 February, 1923.
Gardiner MSS Newspaper Cuttings Album 1.39.1.env
Letter from Lord Carnarvon to Sir Alan H. Gardiner including his account of the discovery, envelope.
Gardiner MSS Newspaper Cuttings Album 1.39.1.1
Letter from Lord Carnarvon to Sir Alan H. Gardiner including his account of the discovery, page 1.
Gardiner MSS Newspaper Cuttings Album 1.39.1.2
Letter from Lord Carnarvon to Sir Alan H. Gardiner including his account of the discovery, page 2.
Gardiner MSS Newspaper Cuttings Album 1.39.2.env
Letter from Lord Carnarvon to Sir Alan H. Gardiner including his account of the discovery, envelope.
Gardiner MSS Newspaper Cuttings Album 1.39.2.1
Letter from Lord Carnarvon to Sir Alan H. Gardiner including his account of the discovery, page 1.
Gardiner MSS Newspaper Cuttings Album 1.39.2.2
Letter from Lord Carnarvon to Sir Alan H. Gardiner including his account of the discovery, page 2.
Gardiner MSS Newspaper Cuttings Album 1.39.2.3
Letter from Lord Carnarvon to Sir Alan H. Gardiner including his account of the discovery, page 3.
Gardiner MSS 47.08.09
Letter from Sir Alan H. Gardiner to his wife on February 23, 1923, page 9 (following Gardiner's original numbering for both letters dating to 17 February and 23 February 1923).
Since 2019, the Griffith Institute has collaborated with the University of St Andrews through the St Andrews Research Internship Scheme (StARIS), a programme designed to give undergraduate students sustained, hands on experience of academic research. One outcome of this collaboration has been the creation of a new 3D digital model of Tutankhamun’s funerary mask, produced entirely from the original photographic negatives taken by the expedition photographer Harry Burton during the excavation of the tomb in the 1920s.
This project represents, to our knowledge, the first attempt to generate a three-dimensional model directly from Burton’s original negatives, transforming early twentieth century excavation photography into a form suitable for modern digital analysis, preservation and visualisation.
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