ABSTRACT

First published in 2005. The working and intellectual biography of the great archaeologist Flinders Petrie, who was one of the founding fathers of Egyptology, will inevitably be of interest to all those involved with ancient Egypt. Here we have accounts of the research, the observations and the writing of some of the most important work conducted in Egyptology.

chapter I|17 pages

PREPARATION, 1853-1880

chapter II|19 pages

THE PYRAMIDS, 1880-I 882

chapter III|43 pages

IN THE DELTA, 1883-1886

chapter IV|7 pages

UP THE NILE, 1886-1887

chapter V|36 pages

IN THE FAYUM, 1887-1890

chapter VI|21 pages

PALESTINE AND MEYDUM, 189°-1891

chapter VII|14 pages

AMARNA, 1891-1892

chapter VIII|23 pages

KOPTOS, NAQADA, AND THEBES, 1893-1897

chapter IX|31 pages

DESHASHEH, DENDEREH, HU, ABYDOS, 1897-19°2

chapter X|17 pages

EHNASYA, SINAI, YEHUDIYEH, 19°2-19°6

chapter XI|26 pages

RIFEH, MEMPHIS, QURNEH, HAWARA, 1906-191 I

chapter XII|23 pages

TARKHAN, LAHUN, THE WAR, 1911-1914

chapter XIII|22 pages

LAHUN, SEDMENT, OXYRHYNKHOS, QAU, 1919-1926