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London, British Museum

The British Museum [BM]
Great Russell Street
London WC1B 3DG
UK - England


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TM number Collection Material Language Century Publication
TM 273100 London, British Museum (?) stone (marble) Latin AD01 CIL VI.2 8131
TM 273892 London, British Museum (?) metal (bronze) Latin BC02 - AD08 CIL VI.4.2 32653
TM 102686 London, British Museum (?) stone (limestone) Greek BC01 - AD01 I. Delta p. 759-760 no. 28
TM 6657 London, British Museum (sic) pottery Greek BC03 - BC02 SB 1 1724
TM 827619 London, British Museum 1-20,1+rechte Seite: Carrand Collection no. 25 bone (whale) Latin / Old English AD08 RuneS (online) 603 + Okasha, Hand-list of Anglo-Saxon non-runic inscriptions 6
TM 34203 London, British Museum 107,10-19.1 bone Greek AD04 SB 20 15199
TM 738944 London, British Museum 1127,77 stone (marble) Greek AD03 I. British Museum 4.2 1062
TM 872321 London, British Museum 125.320 stone (marble) Cypriot / Phoenician BC04 Donner / Röllig, Kanaanäische und aramäische Inschriften (KAI) (2nd ed.) 39
TM 872317 London, British Museum 125.321 stone (marble) Cypriot / Phoenician BC04 Donner / Röllig, Kanaanäische und aramäische Inschriften (KAI) (2nd ed.) 41
TM 872318 London, British Museum 125.322 stone (marble) Cypriot / Phoenician BC04 Masson, Les inscriptions chypriotes syllabiques 216
TM 569625 London, British Museum 1756,0101.197 stone (marble) Latin AD01 CIL VI.1 173
TM 574094 London, British Museum 1756,0101.199 stone (marble) Latin AD01 - AD02 CIL VI.2 8962
TM 573941 London, British Museum 1805,0703.158 stone (marble) Latin AD01 CIL VI.2 8769
TM 572565 London, British Museum 1805,0703.189 stone (marble) Latin AD01 CIL VI.2 5874
TM 576112 London, British Museum 1805,0703.199 stone (marble) Latin BC01 - AD01 CIL VI.2 11614
TM 580377 London, British Museum 1805,0703.202 stone Latin AD02 CIL VI.3 16753
TM 586016 London, British Museum 1805,0703.466 stone (marble) Latin AD01 CIL VI.3 23499
TM 275549 London, British Museum 1805-7-3: 109 stone (marble) Latin AD02 CIL VI.1 1579
TM 579326 London, British Museum 1812,0615.3 stone (marble) Latin AD02 CIL VI.3 15518
TM 584092 London, British Museum 1817,0208.3 stone (marble) Latin AD01 CIL VI.3 21188
TM 647669 London, British Museum 1841-7-26: 286 stone (semiprecious) Ancient South Arabian (unidentified dialect) BC08 - AD08 DASI 5710 (see link below)
TM 785243 London, British Museum 1848-11-04: 281 clay Akkadian BC08 - BC07 Royal Inscriptions of the Neo-Assyrian Period 3.1 Sennacherib 04, ex. 79
TM 157035 London, British Museum 1850,0601.10 metal (gold) Latin AD01 - AD02 RIB 2.3 2422 (9)
TM 784091 London, British Museum 1851-12-05: 13 + 1881-07-27: 178 stone Akkadian BC07 Royal inscriptions of the Neo-Assyrian period 4 Esarhaddon 1025
TM 784090 London, British Museum 1851-12-05: 17 stone Akkadian BC07 Royal inscriptions of the Neo-Assyrian period 4 Esarhaddon 1024
TM 154505 London, British Museum 1852,0806.2 stone Latin AD01 RIB 1 12
TM 154502 London, British Museum 1852,0806.3 stone Latin AD01 RIB 1 9
TM 816688 London, British Museum 1852-3-5: 1-2 stone Libyan / Punic BC02 Donner / Röllig, Kanaanäische und aramäische Inschriften (KAI) (2nd ed.) 100
TM 154751 London, British Museum 1853,1108.1 stone Latin AD01 - AD05 RIB 1 258
TM 647671 London, British Museum 1854-4-1: 23 stone (semiprecious) Ancient South Arabian (unidentified dialect) BC08 - AD08 DASI 5712 (see link below)
TM 154512 London, British Museum 1855,0804.21 stone Latin AD02 RIB 1 19
TM 784942 London, British Museum 1855-12-05: 10 + 1855-12-05: 33 stone Akkadian BC07 Royal inscriptions of the Neo-Assyrian period 5.1 Ashurbanipal 068 ex. 07
TM 784959 London, British Museum 1855-12-05: 11 stone Akkadian BC07 Royal inscriptions of the Neo-Assyrian period 5.1 Ashurbanipal 069 ex. 2*
TM 784953 London, British Museum 1855-12-05: 12 stone Akkadian BC07 Royal inscriptions of the Neo-Assyrian period 5.1 Ashurbanipal 068 ex. 15*
TM 784954 London, British Museum 1855-12-05: 14 stone Akkadian BC07 Royal inscriptions of the Neo-Assyrian period 5.1 Ashurbanipal 068 ex. 16*
TM 784938 London, British Museum 1855-12-05: 15 stone Akkadian BC07 Royal inscriptions of the Neo-Assyrian period 5.1 Ashurbanipal 068 ex. 05
TM 785386 London, British Museum 1855-12-05: 159 stone Akkadian BC08 - BC07 Royal Inscriptions of the Neo-Assyrian Period 3.2 Sennacherib 1011
TM 785419 London, British Museum 1855-12-05: 167 stone Akkadian BC08 - BC07 Royal Inscriptions of the Neo-Assyrian Period 3.2 Sennacherib 119
TM 785422 London, British Museum 1855-12-05: 168 stone Akkadian BC08 - BC07 Royal Inscriptions of the Neo-Assyrian Period 3.2 Sennacherib 122
TM 785425 London, British Museum 1855-12-05: 169 stone Akkadian BC08 - BC07 Royal Inscriptions of the Neo-Assyrian Period 3.2 Sennacherib 125
TM 785387 London, British Museum 1855-12-05: 170 stone Akkadian BC08 - BC07 Royal Inscriptions of the Neo-Assyrian Period 3.2 Sennacherib 1012
TM 785424 London, British Museum 1855-12-05: 171 stone Akkadian BC08 - BC07 Royal Inscriptions of the Neo-Assyrian Period 3.2 Sennacherib 124
TM 785388 London, British Museum 1855-12-05: 172 stone Akkadian BC08 - BC07 Royal Inscriptions of the Neo-Assyrian Period 3.2 Sennacherib 1013
TM 785377 London, British Museum 1855-12-05: 20 stone Akkadian BC08 - BC07 Royal Inscriptions of the Neo-Assyrian Period 3.2 Sennacherib 1003
TM 785379 London, British Museum 1855-12-05: 21 stone Akkadian BC08 - BC07 Royal Inscriptions of the Neo-Assyrian Period 3.2 Sennacherib 1005
TM 784936 London, British Museum 1855-12-05: 3 stone Akkadian BC07 Royal inscriptions of the Neo-Assyrian period 5.1 Ashurbanipal 068 ex. 04
TM 784952 London, British Museum 1855-12-05: 4 stone Akkadian BC07 Royal inscriptions of the Neo-Assyrian period 5.1 Ashurbanipal 068 ex. 14*
TM 785381 London, British Museum 1855-12-05: 477 stone Akkadian BC08 - BC07 Royal Inscriptions of the Neo-Assyrian Period 3.2 Sennacherib 1007
TM 785378 London, British Museum 1855-12-05: 478 stone Akkadian BC08 - BC07 Royal Inscriptions of the Neo-Assyrian Period 3.2 Sennacherib 1004
TM 783840 London, British Museum 1855-12-05: 5 stone Akkadian BC07 Royal inscriptions of the Neo-Assyrian period 4 Esarhaddon 029

Numbering

[18.05.06]
- Cat., number 1076 [check]
- Coins, number 1989.10.29
- EA [= Egyptian Antiquities], numbers from 19 till 203773
- EA, without number 09 till 85 [numbering from Kaplony-Heckel, or actually from the BM?]
- Eg. Dept., numbers such as 1857-1-8: 9 [old registration numbers: year, month, day, serial number]
- Greek and Roman Dept., number 1906.10-20.2 [wood]
- Salt, number 955, 6
- Vindolanda, numbers such as 85.137

Conservation

Papyri, and some linen and leather in AES are glazed between two sheets of glass; ostraca, tablets, most linen and leather, and incantation bowls are housed in drawer cabinets.

Inventarisation

Most texts are inventoried and all records (with images, where they exist) are now available via the Museum's Collections on-line data base : http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/search_the_collection_database.aspx

Publications

For a checklist of pharaonic papyri in hieroglyphic and hieratic script, see R. Parkinson and S. Quirke, Papyrus (1995), 91-94. Editions of demotic and Coptic texts include P.Brit.Mus. I-V, P.Brit.Mus.Reich, O.BritMus.Copt. I and II; most of O.Crum and P.Sarga; and some of P.Mon.Apoll., O.CrumST, O.CrumVC. For Aramaic, Mandaic and Pahlavi texts, see J. B. Segal, Catalogue of the Aramaic and Mandaic Incantation Bowls in the British Museum (2000) and D. Weber, Ostraca, Papyri und Pergamente: Textband, Corpus Inscriptionum Iranicarum 3.4-5 (1992)

Work

Highlights

History

As a result of the British Library Act 1972, most Greek papyri and ostraca and Coptic papyri went to the British Library Department of Manuscripts (Greek) and Department of Oriental Manuscripts and Printed Books (Coptic). Coptic papyri in the British Museum also became the property of the British Library Board, whereas Coptic (ans some Greek) ostraca are still kept in the Ancient Egypt and Sudan Department of the British Museum. The British Museum collections contain c. 3000 frames of papyri, 8000 ostraca, and 150 incantation bowls. The great majority of these objects, and hundreds of inscribed tablets, pieces of linen and leather are in the Ancient Egypt and Sudan Department (AES). Almost all texts in this collection are written in Egyptian scripts (papyri: c. 700 in hieroglyphic script; 1275 in hieratic script; 700 in demotic script and 230 in Coptic; ostraca: c. 70 in hieroglyphic script; 835 in hieratic, 2595 in demotic; and 4040 in Coptic). Greek texts are limited to 12 papyri and 67 Greek texts on ostraca appear in association with demotic or Coptic documents. The Department of the Middle East contains over 200 ostraca (191 Pahlavi, 17 Hebrew and 3 Aramaic) and 150 incantation bowls from Mesopotamia bearing inked inscriptions (in Jewish Aramaic, Syriac, Mandaic, Pahlavi, Arabic and pseudo-script). A handful of ostraca are in the Department of Greek and Roman Antiquities (6 Greek, 2 Latin).

The Michaelides collection : Funerary linen items bearing inscriptions in abnormal hieratic, demotic an hieroglyphic scripts, but also in Greek and Arabic, were acquired by the Department of Egyptian Antiquities (now Department of Ancient Egypt and Sudan), cf. E.Vassilika, Museum Acquisitions 1991, Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 79 (1993), pp.238-239 nos. 24, 25, 37 and 46; other Michaelides items are found ibidem sub nos.14, 26 and 40. The Department of Western Asiatic Antiquities (now Department of Middle East) acquired Michaelides items bearing Aramaic inscriptions, including bowls and mummy tickets (information due to B.Porten).