Archival Resources Details

Alan Rowe - Records

Title
Alan Rowe - Records
Repository
South Australian Museum Archives
Date Range
1919 - 1925
Description

'A Guide to the Egyptian Antiquities in the South Australian Museum' (manuscript and typescript copies) together with an "Introduction to the Study of Egyptology" (1921); 'Ancient Egyptian Coffin' proof of published article 1919; report by W.R. Fletcher on Egyptian Antiquities; correspondence concerning a collection of Egyptian Archaeology; newspaper cuttings concerning discoveries by Alan Rowe in Egypt in 1925; photographs and drawings.

Formats
Artwork and Photographs
Access
Available for reference

People

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