7. Ceram (1978): 79.
8. Reid (2002): 3.
9. Quoted in Robinson (2006): 144.
10. Thomas Young, quoted in Robinson (2006): 144.
11. Quoted in Wilson (1964): 11.
12. Pococke (1743): 230.
13. Quoted in Ceram (1978): 87.
14. Quoted in Ray (2007): 24.
15. Tyldesley (2005): 56.
16. Quoted in Robinson (2006): 15.
17. Quoted in Robinson (2006): 1.
18. Young (1823): ix.
19. Young (1823): 2.
20. Young (1823): 2.
21. Quoted in Robinson (2006): 158.
22. Quoted in Robinson (2006): 211.
23. Reproduced in Young (1823): 29–30.
24. Belzoni (1821): 162.
25. Jacques-Joseph subsequently altered his surname to ‘Champollion-Figeac’ to distinguish himself from his (more famous) younger brother.
26. Quoted in Robinson (2012): 49.
27. Salt to Mr Lee, quoted in Halls (1834): 186.
28. G. H. Noeden, ‘Über das sogenannte Memnons-Bild im Brittischen Museum in London’, quoted in Long (1832), 1: 251.
29. Young to William Hamilton, 29 September 1822, quoted in Robinson (2006): 209.
30. Young (1823): 43.
31. Young (1823): ix.
32. Young (1823): xiii–xiv.
33. Young to Hudson Gurney, 18 December 1820, quoted in Robinson (2006): 5–6.
34. Young (1823): 9.
35. Young (1823): 39, 46.
36. Young (1823): 53–4.
37. Quoted in Robinson (2006): 219.
38. Hudson Gurney, quoted in Robinson (2006): 211.
39. Champollion-Figeac (1887): 58.
40. Champollion (1824): 327.
41. Champollion (1824): 7.
42. Gurney, quoted in Robinson (2006): 234.
43. Quoted in Robinson (2006): 230.
44. Young to Gurney, undated, quoted in Robinson (2006): 230.
45. Champollion to Champollion-Figeac, 25 March 1829 – Champollion (1986): 249–50.
46. http://www.westminster-abbey.org/our-history/people/thomas-young, accessed 3 May 2018.