Claremont scholar James Robinson with Rāghib Andarāwus al-Qiss 'Abd al-Sayyid, an Egyptian historian known for first sending the Nag Hammadi codices to the Coptic Museum in Cairo.
Claremont scholar James Robinson with Rāghib Andarāwus al-Qiss 'Abd al-Sayyid, an Egyptian historian known for first sending the Nag Hammadi codices to the Coptic Museum in Cairo.
Figure of an ancient Egyptian carved into the wall of a cave. The cave in which this carving is located is not specified, but it is one of the many located at the base of the Jabal al-Ṭārif cliff.
Figures carved into a cave wall. The cave in which this carving is located is not specified, but it is one of the many located at the base of the Jabal al-Ṭārif cliff.
A member of the Nag Hammadi excavation team identified on the reverse side of the photograph as Shaker Abd El-Jhaffar poses below Jabal al-Ṭārif cliff.
Possible member of the Nag Hammadi excavation team, identified on the reverse side of the photograph as Fauzy Mohamed Saddig, poses at the base of Jabal al-Ṭārif.
Member of the Nag Hammadi excavation team, identified on the reverse side of the photograph as Jad Ahmed Moh Tuhamu, poses for a picture below Jabal al-Ṭārif.
Antiquities; Stone carving; Excavations (Archaeology) - Egypt
Artifacts from the Nag Hammadi excavation pictured next to a measuring device. This image is similar to Object File Name nha1208, which shows artifact without the two bulbs inserted on the right side. A label at the bottom of the image reads...
Ancient writing, perhaps Demotic, on a small stone from the Nag Hammadi excavation site. The stone is shown here next to a measuring device. A label at the bottom of the image reads "NH 75-29".