- Griffith Institute
The Griffith Institute is an institution based in the
Ashmolean Museum of theUniversity of Oxford for the advancement ofEgyptology as a discipline. The Griffith Institute is named after the eminentEgyptologist Francis Llewellyn Griffith , who bequeathed funds within his will for the foundation of the Institute. The Institute opened on21 January ,1939 , with its own independent committee of management.The Institute houses an important and unique Egyptological archive, preserving early copies of inscriptions, drawings and watercolours, old negatives and photographs, squeezes and rubbings. Among some seventy major groups of material the Institute holds the papers of Sir Alan H. Gardiner and Professors B.G. Gunn and
Jaroslav Černý , records made byHoward Carter during his discovery of the tomb ofTutankhamun in 1922, as well as the documentation from the Nubian expeditions of Griffith and Sir Henry Wellcome.The Institute edits and publishes the much respected
Topographical Bibliography of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic Texts, Reliefs and Paintings , and is responsible for a number of important publications within the field of Egyptology, the best known being Gardiner's "Egyptian Grammar" and Faulkner's "A Concise Dictionary of Middle Egyptian ".Finally, the Griffith Institute administers the
A.H. Gardiner Travel Scholarship in Egyptology , the aim of which is to promote friendship and cooperation between Egyptologists from theUnited Kingdom and the Arab Republic ofEgypt .External links
* [http://www.ashmolean.museum/Griffith.html The Griffith Institute] - official web site, part of the Ashmolean Museum's web presence
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