Archaeological museums and collections; Art objects; Stone carving; Egypt - Antiquities; Hieroglyphics; Inscriptions; Matḥaf al-Qiḅtī (Cairo, Egypt)
Artifact from the Coptic Museum in Cairo. A stone carving of an Egyptian god sitting on a throne. The figure of a pharaoh stands next to the god. There are hieroglyphs on the base of the statue.
Muḥammad 'Alī stands at the site where his father was murdered in vengence. Muḥammad 'Alī's father was a night watchman who guarded irrigation equipment in the fields. On 7 May 1945 he killed a marauder while working. The next day he,...
James Robinson stands under a tree near Jabal al-Ṭārif with a group of people. The group is performing a magnetometer-resistivity survey in the shade of a tree. A car is parked under the tree and a jeep belonging to Hānī al-Zaynī is nearby.
Henry Kissinger walks into a room of scholars and journalists. Samiha 'Abd el-Shaheed stands to Kissinger's left, Joy Robinson and another young girl are waiting in the room to his right.
Electric lamps; Robinson, James McConkey, 1924-; Hedrick, Charles W.; Texts; Files (Records); Scholars; Nag Hammadi codices; Coptic manuscripts (Papyri); Matḥaf al-Qiḅtī (Cairo, Egypt); Coptic language - Papyri
James Robinson trace fiber continuity on a Nag Hammadi codex kollema, or a sheet made directly from papyrus strips to be included in a roll that is glued together. Charles Hedrick stands behind him.
Henry Kissinger, James Robinson, Pahor Labib and others at the Coptic Museum. James Robinson stands to Kissinger's left while a woman hold a tape recorder between Kissinger and Pahor Labib.
Henry Kissinger, James Robinson, Pahor Labib and others at the Coptic Museum. Robinson stands to Kissinger's left and Pahor Labib to his right. A woman's hand holds a recorder by Kissinger's right shoulder.