trip to Egypt, second ref1
views
about antiquities legislation ref1
about British Museum ref1
about care of antiquities ref1
about Carter ref1
about Egyptian Museum ref1
about French and German Egyptology ref1
about funding for British Egyptology ref1
about Grébaut ref1
about Lacau’s finds restrictions ref1
about Weigall ref1
about Winlock ref1
Wadi Tumilat ref1
wartime activities ref1
Weigall’s opinion of ref1
Pettigrew, Thomas ref1
Peyron, Amadeo ref1
Philae ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6
Pisa, Italy ref1
Pithom/Tell el-Maskhuta, Egypt ref1, ref2
plague ref1, ref2, ref3
Platt, Ferdinand ref1
Pluralbildung des Aegyptischen (Erman) ref1
Pococke, Richard ref1, ref2
Pompey’s Pillar, Alexandria ref1, ref2
Poole, Reginald Stuart ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4
Poole, Sophia Lane ref1, ref2
population, Egyptian ref1, ref2, ref3
population of Europeans in Egypt ref1, ref2
Port Said, Egypt ref1, ref2
Précis du système hiéroglyphique des anciens Egyptiens (Champollion) ref1
printing press, introduction of the ref1
Prisse d’Avennes, Achilles ref1
Prudhoe, Algernon Percy, Lord (4th Duke of Northumberland from 1847) ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6
Prussia ref1, ref2, ref3; see also German Egyptology; Germany; Prussian expedition to Egypt
Prussian expedition to Egypt
antiquities, plundering and destruction of ref1
arrival in Egypt ref1
budget for ref1