This path was created by Emilia Porubcin. The last update was by Christina J. Hodge.
People
This page illustrates the interconnected network of identified individuals who created the collection featured in Our Dark Materials.
We made the surprising discovery that our modest Egyptian collection was connected to some of the most important people and places of the “golden age” of Egyptology: a period from the 1880s through 1910s in which foreign and Egyptian laborers, scholars, tourists, and expatriates established our contemporary understanding of ancient Egypt.This page has paths:
- Welcome to Our Dark Materials: Rediscovering an Egyptian Collection Christina J. Hodge
Contents of this path:
- Bertha Berner
- Émile Charles Adalbert Brugsch
- Heinrich Ferdinand Karl Brugsch
- Mrs. Émile Brugsch
- Luigi Palma di Cesnola
- Mohammed Ali el Gabri
- Bernard Pyne Grenfell
- Anna Maria Lathrop Hewes
- David Hewes
- Matilda C. Gray Hewes
- Timothy Hopkins
- Arthur Surridge Hunt
- N. D. Kyticas
- Henry Ludwig Frederick Lutz
- Gaston Camille Charles Maspero
- Chauncey Murch
- Herbert Charles Nash
- Henri Édouard Naville
- Harry Claude Peterson
- William Matthew Flinders Petrie
- Gustave Posno
- Archibald Henry Sayce
- Heywood Walter Seton-Karr
- Jane Lathrop Stanford
- Leland Stanford
- Leland Stanford Jr.
- Charles Cornell van Siclen