60. Drower (1985): 83.
61. Breasted (1948): 78.
62. Breasted (1948): 78.
63. Rawnsley (1904): 15.
64. Adams (2013): 98.
65. Quoted in Drower (1985): 269.
66. Budge to Emma Andrews, January 1903, quoted in Adams (2013): 60–1.
67. Rawnsley (1904): 32.
68. Rawnsley (1904): 47.
69. Lawrence to D. G. Hogarth, 20 February 1912, quoted in Drower (1985): 319.
70. Drower (1985): 232.
71. Drower (1985): 243–4.
72. Petrie (1931): 185.
73. Quoted in Drower (1985): 325.
74. Reid (2002): 183.
75. Cromer to Lord Rosebery, quoted in Mansfield (1971): 151.
76. Caillard (1935): 145.
77. Reid (2002): 185.
78. French foreign ministry archives, Correspondance politique, vol. 117, fol. 279, MAE to Cairo, 13 May 1890, quoted in Reid (2002): 182.
79. French foreign ministry archives, Cagordan to MAE, 19 March 1898 and 18 May 1899, quoted in Reid (2002): 185.
80. Petrie to Maspero, 11 April 1898, quoted in David (1999): 192.
81. Loret to Maspero, 17 October 1898, quoted in David (1999): 192.
82. Mansfield (1971): 79.
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1. Davis to Harvard professor David G. Lyon, 1 March 1902, quoted in Adams (2013): 57–8.
2. Kalfatovic (2001): 240.
3. Reid (2002): 75.
4. Kalfatovic (2001): 241.
5. Quoted in Kalfatovic (2001): 248.
6. Wilson (1964): 58.
7. According to Naville, quoted in Bierbrier (ed.) (2012): 515.
8. Wilson (1964): 64.
9. Reid (2002): 198.
10. John Russell Young, quoted in Kalfatovic (2001): 244.
11. Recueil des Travaux (1890).
12. Quoted in Wilson (1964): 105.
13. Letter of Charles Wilbour, quoted in Wilson (1964): 104.
14. Breasted (1948): 25.
15. Breasted (1948): 37.