Egypt
Meeting Henry Salt - Narrative of a Journey Overland
http://www.travellersinegypt.org/archives/2005/10/franks_at_alexandria.html
The Travellers in Egypt website has been updated with this piece written in 1830 by Mrs Colonel Elwood from Narrative of a Journey Overland from England, by the Continent of Europe, Egypt, and the Red Sea, to India; including a residence there, and voyage home, in the Years 1825, 26, 27, and 28. Amongst other things, she writes about British Consul Henry Salt and his antiquities: "We were fortunate enough to be present, when Mr. Salt opened a packet of curiosities from Thebes, which was sent to him by his agent, who was established there for the purpose of making the collection. . . . There were also several mummy necklaces, with small, and by no means un-pretty ornaments hanging to them, resembling delicate seals; also several scarabei, and other trinkets, of some of which the Consul kindly made me a present. What a pity it was that the members of our Government should have been seized with such an unlucky fit of economy, when Mr. Salt offered his collection of curiosities to them for sale, and which, in consequence of their refusing to purchase them, have now passed into the hands of the French, who gave ten thousand pounds for the whole, for, from his knowledge, and power of procuring what was most valuable, they would doubtless have been a noble addition to any museum". See the Travellers in Egypt website at the above URL for the complete extract.
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Another New Theory About The Great Pyramid
Response Source A British writer has staked claim to finally finding the lost underworld of the pharaohs which has been rumoured to exist since the construction of the Great Pyramid nearly 5,000 years ago, creating a stir that is set to rock the Egyptological...
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Belzoni's Account Of The Tomb Of Seti I
http://www.travellersinegypt.org/archives/2005/05/the_tomb_of_set.html The Travellers in Egypt website has another great crop of articles. This one is an extract from Belzoni's Narrative of the Operations and Recent Discoveries Within the Pyramids,...
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More From "travellers In Egypt"
http://www.travellersinegypt.org/archives/2005/02/from_suez_to_ca.html
The most recent offering is an excerpt from "Orient Line Guide - Chapters for travellers by sea and by land" entitled "From Suez to Cairo" (London, 1890). It is a narrative description,...
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Travellers In Egypt Website - New Articles
http://www.travellersinegypt.org/
I continue to be impressed with this website. Not only does it look good and have great content, but it is regularly updated with new material. The latest entries include:
Thebes - its temples and great ruins http://www.travellersinegypt.org/archives/2005/01/thebes_its_temp.htmlIppolito...
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The Lost Chapel Of Nebamun
Nebamun was an 18th dynasty Egyptian nobel who lived somewhere around the reign of the opulent King Amenhotep III or his successor Amenhotep IV. Nebamun is known today most famously for eleven fragments of frescoes from his tomb chapel housed since 1823...
Egypt