Francis Llewellyn Griffith FBA FSA (27 May 1862 – 14 March 1934) was an eminent British Egyptologist of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. F. Ll....
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Representative from Indiana Francis Llewellyn Griffith (1862–1934), British Egyptologist Frank Griffith (disambiguation) Francis Griffin (disambiguation)...
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Meroitic script (section Griffith and Hintze)
retained until the 8th century. The script was deciphered in 1909 by Francis Llewellyn Griffith, a British Egyptologist, based on the Meroitic spellings of Egyptian...
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death of her husband, the eminent Egyptologist Francis Llewellyn Griffith, she founded and endowed the Griffith Institute at Oxford University with their joint...
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society was able to send Edouard Naville, Flinders Petrie and Francis Llewellyn Griffith to Egypt. During this time and for the next few years, the Fund...
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the language of the Blemmyes was an ancestor of modern Beja. Francis Llewellyn Griffith identified the language of an ostracon discovered at Saqqara as...
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Brasenose Francis Llewellyn Griffith, Egyptologist and founder of the Griffith Institute Nora Griffith, Egyptologist and founder of the Griffith Institute...
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Bernard Pyne Grenfell (British, 1869–1926) Francis Llewellyn Griffith (British, 1862–1934) Nora Griffith (British, 1870–1937) Nicolas Grimal (French...
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of Oxford, Francis Llewellyn Griffith. Griffith bequeathed funds in his will (augmented by the personal fortune of his wife Nora Griffith) for the foundation...
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Petrie was the first postholder. A former student of Petrie's, Francis Llewellyn Griffith came to UCL to teach ancient Egyptian language. Kate Bradbury...
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Murray, corresponding member 1900 (bi-centenary of the academy) Francis Llewellyn Griffith, corresponding member, 1900 (bi-centenary of the academy) Frederic...
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fallen lion sculptures, each weighing two tons, were found by Francis Llewellyn Griffith. In 1970, five of the lion sculptures were recovered and placed...
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to 300 BC. Parts of the town were excavated in 1912 to 1913 by Francis Llewellyn Griffith. The excavation was focused on numerous distinct structures He...
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hieroglyphic signs with demotic equivalents. As the Egyptologist Francis Llewellyn Griffith put it in 1922, Young's results were "mixed up with many false...
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and biographer of Sir Winston Churchill Anthony Green, artist Francis Llewellyn Griffith, Egyptologist Ernest Hardy, classicist and Principal of Jesus...
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and then University of Cambridge, Fellow of the British Academy Francis Llewellyn Griffith (1862–1934), Egyptologist and pioneer of Nubian archaeology, first...
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The ostracon which Francis Llewellyn Griffith believed bore writing in the Blemmyan language. Gerald M. Browne and Klaus Wedekind believe this to be the...
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director and screenwriter Tim Kevan, English writer and barrister Francis Llewellyn Griffith, British Egyptologist Rab Bruce Lockhart, Scottish educationist...
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The Queen's College, Oxford. The holders of the post have been: Francis Llewellyn Griffith, 1924–1932 Battiscombe Gunn 1934–1950 Jaroslav Černý 1951–1965...
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2015-10-18 at the Wayback Machine William Matthew Flinders Petrie, Francis Llewellyn Griffith: The royal tombs of the earliest dynasties/ 1901: Part II. (=...
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his excavation at Naukratis in 1881. It was then surveyed by Francis Llewellyn Griffith from 1885 to 1887. This survey captured the remains of a mudbrick...
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England. This vellum leaf was obtained by the British Egyptologist Francis Llewellyn Griffith from an Egyptian avocat named Fanous. It dates back to 6th or...
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the Ancient Egyptian and Coptic languages which were taught by Francis Llewellyn Griffith and Walter Ewing Crum respectively. Murray soon got to know Petrie...
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Copenhagen. Elkan Nathan Adler; John Gavin Tait; Fritz M. Heichelheim; Francis Llewellyn Griffith (1939). The Adler Papyri. London: Oxford University Press. The...
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or ram-headed sphinx statues. The rams were found by Professor Francis Llewellyn Griffith during his excavations at the temple in 1930–1931. Two sets of...
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Eric Peet and contains a discussion of the text that followed Francis Llewellyn Griffith's Book I, II and III outline. Chace published a compendium in 1927–29...
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ISBN 0-415-18633-1, page 90–91. William Matthew Flinders Petrie & Francis Llewellyn Griffith: The royal tombs of the first dynasty. Volume II., Trübner & Co...
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500 meters in all. The site was first excavated in 1887–88 by Francis Llewellyn Griffith, who led a team on the rediscovery of the temple of Hathor, then...
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education at Oxford University in 1927, studying Egyptology with Francis Llewellyn Griffith and Aylward M. Blackman, leaving with a second B.A. followed by...
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Stowell Scott (Henry Seton Merriman), novelist (d. 1903) 27 May – Francis Llewellyn Griffith, Egyptologist (d. 1934) 6 June – Henry Newbolt, poet (d. 1938)...
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