An Egyptian man, Munir, and a boy stand near a doorway. The man points to a spot on the ground that on a similar photograph was labeled, "Site of murder of Ismail."
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".
Inspector from the Department of Antiquities of the Nag Hammadi excavation poses for a picture below the Jabal al-Ṭārif cliff, the discovery site of the codices.
Arabic writing 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 75-2".
Ḥamrah Dūm seen from the site of the discovery of the Nag Hammadi codices at the foot of the Jabal al-Ṭārif. The white house where James Robinson was arrested is seen in the distance.
'Abd al-Naẓīr Yāsīn 'Abd al-Raḥīm from Ḥamrah Dūm standing, with his back to the camera, at the place near which he said the jar containing the codices was buried.
This is the front gate entrance to the Coptic Museum. In the foreground is the excavation of one of the towers of the Roman 'Babylon' just to the right of the entrance gate. The library is the lower building partly in the shade from the center to...
Basilica of St. Pachomius (Fāw Qiblī, Egypt); Fāw Qiblī (Egypt); Excavations (Archaeology) - Egypt; Columns; Ruins; Jabal al-Ṭārif (Egypt); Archaeological surveying; Robinson, James McConkey, 1924-
James M. Robinson stands among the ruins of the Basilica of St. Pachomius at Fāw Qiblī, with the Jabal al-Ṭārif in the background, during a survey of the site.