Abstract
In August of 1909, Charles Gordon Jelf joined Arthur E. P. Weigall in Thebes to assist him in the preparation of the famous Topographical Catalogue. Jelf kept a notebook in which he recorded details of archaeological work carried out in the course of the 1909–10 season. The notebook, identified as Jelf’s by Donald P. Ryan and Jaromir Malek, and subsequently donated to the Griffith Institute, contains information on unpublished excavations and finds, as well as other details, including the identity of the person responsible for the rediscovery of the famous tombs of Kheruef (TT 192).
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