Jaromir Malek:


Articles and brief communications


"Names of the estates of Senedjemib Inti (Giza tomb G 2370)". Göttinger Miszellen 13 (1974), 21-4. [1] 
"Two monuments of the Tias". Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 60 (1974), 161-7, ills. [2]
"Istai, the overseer of hunters of the desert". Göttinger Miszellen 18 (1975), 29-32. [4]
 "Two recent minor accessions of the Ashmolean Museum". Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 62 (1976), 148-51, ills. [5]
  "The second stela of the high priest of Memphis Ptahemhet Ty (Amherst 213)". Göttinger Miszellen 22 (1976), 43-6. [6]
(with L. Bland) "Nemtywer, the beholder of the beauty of his lord (Ashmolean Mus. 1885.504)". Orientalia Lovaniensia Periodica 8 (1977), 119-23, ills. [7]
 "A graffito of year 17 of Amenemhet II at el-Hôsh". Göttinger Miszellen 24 (1977), 51-2. [8] "Shabtis of Pedamenope (Theb. tb. 33) in the Ashmolean and Fitzwilliam Museums". Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 63 (1977), 137-41, ills. [9]
"New ushebtis of the Third Intermediate Period in the Ashmolean Museum". Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 63 (1977), 180-1, ills. [10]
  "Imset(I) and Hepy (H) canopic-jars of Neferseshem-psammethek". Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 64 (1978), 138-40, ills. [12]
"A new sculpture from Mgbt, the town of Mut". Göttinger Miszellen 29 (1978), 71-7, ills. [13]
"The statue of Sebkhotpe in the Fondation Martin Bodmer in Cologny: an additional note". Göttinger Miszellen 31 (1979), 75-6, ill. [14]
"An ointment-slab of Sekhemptah". Göttinger Miszellen 33 (1979), 35-40, ill. [16]
"Spt in Urk. iv, 23,9." Revue d'Egyptologie 30 (1978), 168-71, ills. [17]
(with H. Murray) "Theban tomb tracings made by Norman and Nina de Garis Davies". Göttinger Miszellen 37 (1980), 31-6, ills. [19]
"Princess Inti, the companion of Horus". Journal of the Society for the Study of Egyptian Antiquities (Toronto) 10 [3] (May 1980), 229-41, ills. [20]
"Chicago, Or. Inst. 8798, 3-4 and Cairo CG 34057, 12-13 (JEA 62, 59, 61-2, pls. XI, XIA)". Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 66 (1980), 168. [21]
"A shawabti of the draughtsman Pay of Deir el-Medina". Revue d'Egyptologie 31 (1979), 153-6, ills. [22] 
Good as new canopic jars". Chronique d'Egypte 55 (1980), 64-8, ill. [24]
(review article) "Two problems connected with New Kingdom tombs in the Memphite area". Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 67 (1981), 156-65, ills. [25]
"A non-existent epithet of Memphite Hathor". Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 67 (1981), 184-5, ill. [26]
"The provenance of several tomb-reliefs of the Old Kingdom". Studien zur altägyptischen Kultur 8 (1980), 201-6, ills. [28]
"The special features of the Saqqara king-list". Journal of the Society for the Study of Egyptian Antiquities (Toronto) 12 [1] (January 1982), 21-8, ills. [30]
"New reliefs and inscriptions from five old tombs at Giza and Saqqara". Bulletin de la Société d'Egyptologie de Genève 6 (1982), 47-67, ills. [31]
"Records in the Griffith Institute, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford". Göttinger Miszellen 57 (1982), 73-8. [32]
"The original version of the Royal Canon of Turin". Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 68 (1982), 93-106, ills. [33]
"Giza". In: Smith, H. S. and Hall, R. M. (eds.), Ancient Centres of Egyptian Civilization. London: The Egyptian Education Bureau. 1983. Pp. 25-36, ills. [34]
(with M. Smith) "Henry Salt's Egyptian copies and drawings". Göttinger Miszellen 64 (1983), 35-52, ills. [35]
(with D. Magee) "Additional Theban tomb documentation in the Griffith Institute, Oxford". Göttinger Miszellen 65 (1983), 57-62, ills. [38] 
(with H. S. Smith and D. G. Jeffreys) "The Survey of Memphis, 1981". Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 69 (1983), 30-42, ills. [40] 
Who was the first to identify the Saqqara Serapeum?" Chronique d'Egypte 58 (1983), 65-72 [41]
"The date of the water-cisterns discovered along the desert crossing from Korosko to Abu Hamed in 1963". Göttinger Miszellen 83 (1984), 47-50. [43]
"The survey of Memphis, 1982". Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 70 (1984), 23-32, ills. [44]
(with H. S. Smith and D. G. Jeffreys) "Archaeological survey of Mitrahina (1981) - Kom Rabi'a and Kom Fakhri". Annales du Service des Antiquités d'Egypte 69 (1983), 87-94, ills. [45]
(with D. N. E. Magee) "A group of coffins found at Northern Saqqara". Bulletin de la Société d'Egyptologie de Genève 9-10 (1984-5), 165-89, ills. [48]
"The tomb-chapel of Hekamaetre-neheh at Northern Saqqara". Studien zur altägyptischen Kultur 12 (1985), 43-60, ills. [50]
"Paiuenamun, Sambehdet, and Howard Carter's survey of Tell el-Balamun in 1913". Revue d'Egyptologie 36 (1985), 181-5, ills. [51]
  (with E. Miles) "Nineteenth-century 'studio photographs' of Egypt in the collection of the Griffith Institute, Oxford". Varia Aegyptiaca 2 (1986), 121-6. [53]
"El-Ma'sara and Masarra". Orientalia Lovaniensia Periodica 17 (1986), 5-16, ills. [54]
(with D. G. Jeffreys and H. S. Smith) "Memphis 1984". Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 72 (1986), 1-14, ills. [55]
"The monuments recorded by Alice Lieder in the 'Temple of Vulcan' at Memphis in May 1853". Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 72 (1986), 101-12, ills. [56]
(with D. G. Jeffreys and H. S. Smith) "Memphis 1985". Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 73 (1987), 11-20, ills. [57]
"Two walking-sticks with texts mentioning Memphis". Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 73 (1987), 216-18, ills. [58]
"The Saqqara statue of Ptahmose, mayor of the Memphite suburbs". Revue d'Egyptologie 38 (1987), 117-37, ills. [60]
"A temple with a noble pylon". Archaeology Today 9 [4] (April 1988), 40-5, ills. (A resume of this article by N. Hammond was published in The Times, May 3, 1988.) [61]
"The 'altar' in the pillared court of Teti's pyramid-temple at Saqqara". In: J. Baines et al. (eds.), Pyramid Studies and Other Essays Presented to I. E. S. Edwards. London: Egypt Exploration Society. Pp. 23-34, ills. [62]
(with D. G. Jeffreys) "Memphis 1986, 1987". Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 74 (1988)15-29, ills. (repr. in Memphis State University. Institute of Egyptian Art and Archaeology. Newsletter (1988), 5-9 and 10 pls. [64]
"The royal butler Hori at Northern Saqqara". Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 74 (1988), 125-36, ills. [65]
"Merib-ptah Psamtek-meryptah (Surnom no. 39)". Journal of Egyptian Archaelogy 74 (1988), 235-6, ill. [66]
(with D. N. E. Magee) "Nubian and Meroitic material in the archives of the Griffith Institute, Oxford". Beiträge zur Sudanforschung 3 (1988), 49-55. [67]
"New Kingdom personnel in Teti Pyramid Cemeteries III: a preliminary list". The New Kingdom Memphis Newsleter 2 (September 1989), 4-7. [71]
"Unravelling Egypt's past". In: Burne, J. (ed.), Chronicle of the World. Brussels, etc.: Chronicle. 1989. Pp. 88-9, ills. [71A]
"An early Eighteenth Dynasty monument of Sipair from Saqqara". Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 75 (1989), 61-76, ills. [72]
(with E. Miles) "Early squeezes made in the tomb of Khaemhet (TT 57)". Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 75 (1989), 61-76, ills. [73]
(review article) "A chronological scheme and terminology for the early part of Egyptian history. A contribution to a discussion". Discussions in Egyptology 15 (1989), 37-50 [74]
(with D. G. Jeffreys) "Memphis, première capitale des pharaons". In: Les dossiers d'archéologie 146-7 (March-April 1990), 8-9, ills. [75]
"Les temples ramessides: sauvetage épigraphique". In: Les dossiers d'archéologie 146-7 (March-April 1990), 12-13, ills. [76]
 "Memphis, 1989". Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 76 (1990), 1-15, ills. [79]
"New-Kingdom pyramidia". Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 76 (1990), 180-4, ills. [80]
(with D. N. E. Magee) A checklist of transcribed hieratic documents in the archive of theGriffith Institute. Oxford: Griffith Institute. [86]
"A stela of the draughtsman Pashed I of Deir el-Medina". Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 77 (1991), 176-80, ill. [87]
"Trumpets and kohl-tubes". Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 77 (1991), 185-6, ills. [88]
(with D. N. E. Magee) "Squeezes in Grantham Museum made by Alice Lieder in 1851-2". Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 77 (1991), 195-7, ill. [89] 
"The annals of Amenemhet II". Egyptian Archaeology 2 (1992), 18, ills. [91]
"A meeting of the old and new. Saqqara during the New Kingdom". In: A. B. Lloyd (ed.), Studies in Pharaonic Religion and Society in Honour of J. Gwyn Griffiths. London: Egypt Exploration Society. 1992. Pp. 57-76, ills. [92]
"Memphis, 1991: Epigraphy". Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 78 (199), 13-18, ills. [93]
"Stewart, William Arnold". In: C. S. Nicholls (ed.), The Dictionary of National Biography. Missing Persons Oxford: Oxford University Press. 1993. Pp. 663-4. [94]
"Egyptian cats as retrievers?" British Museum Magazine 14 (Summer 1993), 24, ill. [99]
"The life and death of Tutankhamun". In: La Egiptología en España. Howard Carter, setenta años despues: vida, legado y obra. Madrid: Asociación Española de Egiptología. 1994. Pp. 6-15, 39-47. [103]
"King Merykare and his pyramid". In: Berger, C. et al. (eds.), Hommages à Jean Leclant vol. 4. Cairo: IFAO. 1994. Pp. 203-14. [104]
(review article) "Orion and the Giza pyramids". Discussions in Egyptology 30 (1994), 101-14. [106]
"The archivist as a researcher". In: J. Assmann et al. Thebanische Beamtennekropolen. Heidelberg: Heidelberger Orientverlag. 1995. Pp. 43-5. [108]
"Howard Carter". In: Tutankhamón. Imágenes de un tesoro bajo el desierto egipcio, 6-7. Barcelona: Fundació Arqueològica Clos. 1995 and a new ed. 2004. (An expanded version was also published on the occasion of the exhibition at the Residencia de Estudiantes, Madrid, October-November 1995.) [109]
H. Carter (transcribed by S. McKay, E. Miles, D. Magee and J. Malek), "Personal diaries of the first excavation season in the tomb of Tutankhamun, 1922-3". Discussions in Egyptology 32 (1995), 9-36. Also http://www.ashmol.ox.ac.uk/gri/4sea1not.html and http://www.ashmol.ox.ac.uk/gri/4sea1no2.html [110]
(with E. Miles) Checklist of 19th-century "studio photographs" of Egypt in the Archive of the Griffith Institute. Part 1: Alexandria to Cairo, including Islamic monuments. Part 2: Saqqara to Luxor. Part 3: Deir el-Bahri to Kom Ombo. Part 4: Aswan, Nubia and 19th century Egypt. (on the Griffith Institute's website) [110B]
Electronic publications and Egyptology. (on the Griffith Institute's website) [111]
The archive of J. J. Clère. (on the Griffith Institute's website) [113A]
"Epigraphic report". In: "Fieldwork, 1994-5. Memphis, 1994". Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 81 (1995), 5-6, ills. [114]
"The Egyptian text on the seal impression from Alalakh (Tell Atchana)". Levant xxviii (1996), 173-6, ills. [116]
"The papers of Jacques Jean Clère in the archive of the Griffith Institute". Göttinger Miszellen 154 (1996), 65-7. [117]
"The 'coregency relief' of Akhenaten and Smenkhkare from Memphis". In: Manuelian, P. Der (ed.), Studies in Honor of William Kelly Simpson. Boston: Museum of Fine Arts. 1996. Pp. 553-9. Online version.[120]
Locusts on the daggers of Ahmose". In: Goring, E. et al. (eds.), Chief of Seers. Egyptian Studies in memory of Cyril Aldred. London and New York: Kegan Paul International and Edinburgh: National Museum of Scotland. 1997. Pp. 207-19. [121]
(with D. Magee and E. Miles) The Archive of the Griffith Institute, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford 1990-1997. Oxford: Ashmolean Museum. 1997. [123]
"La division de l'histoire d'Egypte et l'égyptologie moderne". Bulletin de la Société française d'Egyptologie 138 (1997), 6-17. [124]
"The temples at Memphis. Problems highlighted by the EES survey". In: Quirke, S. (ed.), The Temple in Ancient Egypt. New Discoveries and Recent Research. London: British Museum Press. 1997. Pp. 90-101. [125] 
"Life and achievements of Czech Egyptologist Jaroslav Cerný (1898-1970)". Archív orientální 66 (1998), 27-30. [126]
(with Jonathan Moffett, Elizabeth Miles, Sue Hutchison and Diana Magee) Tutankhamun: Anatomy of an Excavation. [A computerized database of Howard Carter's excavation of the tomb of Tutankhamun] (on the Griffith Institute's website.) 2000-4) [139]
"The Old Kingdom (c. 2686-2125 BC)". In: I. Shaw (ed.), The Oxford History of Ancient Egypt, Oxford University Press, 2000. [140]
"Old-Kingdom rulers as 'local saints' in the Memphite area during the Middle KinBárta, M. and Krejcí, J. (eds.), Abusir and Saqqara in the Year 2000 (Prague, Archiv orientální, Supplementa ix, 2000), 241-58, ills. [144] 
(with Jonathan Moffett) "Tutankhamun on-line". Egyptian Archaeology 18 (Spring 2001), 11, ills. [146]
"A handsome gift for the Apis". In: J. J. Ayán and J. Ma. Córdoba (eds.), Sa tudu idu. Homenaje al Prof. Angel R. Garrido Herrero (= Isimu 2, 1999), 401-10, ills. [147]
"What wonderful things." Egypt Revealed (March/April 2001), 16-17, ill. (Also online as "A famous collection moves into the digital age") [148] 
"A lioness at peace: two aspects of the goddess Bastet". In: Boletín de la Asociación española de egiptología 11 (2001), 141-8. [150]
"Egyptian Mirage". In: Egyptian Archaeology 20 (2002), 14-15. [151]
(with Gregor Neunert, Lindsay Allen and Jonathan Moffett) The Search for Tutankhamun [An Internet-based publication of Howard Carter's records of the excavations in the Valley of the Kings 1915-22.] [152] 
"Ancient cats". In: Muse 6 [6] (July-August 2002), 18-23. [154]
Primary Sources of the Old Kingdom. On the BBC History web site. [156]
"Howard Carter watercolours". Egyptian Archaeology 22 (2003), 2, ills. [157]
(with Jonathan Moffett et al.) Egyptian Mirage. (19th-century photographs of Egypt in the Archive of the Griffith Institute) [158]
(with Jonathan Moffett et al.) Levantine Mirage. (19th-century photographs of the Levant in the Archive of the Griffith Institute) [159]
"We have the tombs. Who needs the archives?" In: N. Strudwick and J. H. Taylor (eds.), The Theban Necropolis. Past, Present and Future, London: The British Museum Press, 2003, ISBN 0-7141-2247-5, pp. 229-43, ills. [161]
"We have the tombs. Who needs the archives?" In: N. Strudwick and J. H. Taylor (eds.), The Theban Necropolis. Past, Present and Future, London: The British Museum Press, 2003, ISBN 0-7141-2247-5, pp. 229-43, ills. [161]
"A significant development in hieroglyphic word-processing: The release of the new InScribe 2004 for Microsoft Windows". Discussions in Egyptology 61 (2005), 61-6. Online version: pages 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66. [163]
"Misir kedisi". P Dünya Sanati Dergisi 37 (2005), 30-45, ills. [164]
"James Parker Simpson's photographs of Egypt". Bulletin of the Association for the Study of Travel in Egypt and the Near East: Notes and Queries 26 (Winter 2005), 18, ill. [165]
(with Elizabeth Fleming and Alison Hobby) "Two destroyed scenes in the burial chamber of the Tombeau des Vignes (TT 96)". In: Discussions in Egyptology 62 (2005), 49-54. [166]
"King Tut at Oxford". Current World Archaeology 18 (Aug.-Sept. 2006), 56-9, ills. [168]a
"Rare squeezes from Griffith Institute, Oxford online". Archaeological Diggings 14 [2] (April/May 2007), 24-5, ills. [170]
"Jak jsem se stal egyptologem". Přibyslavský čtvrtletník pro kulturu, historii a ekologii 7 [2] (2007), 3-12, ills. [171]
"The Tutankhamun record". Ancient Egypt 8 [2] (Oct.-Nov. 2007), 42-8, ills. [172]
"Howard Carter's watercolours of birds". Ancient Egypt 8 [5] (April-May 2008), 38-9, ills. [177]
"The Tutankhamun paradox". Egyptology NZ News 8 [1] (April 2008), 9-11, ills. [178]
"As good as the real thing!" Ancient Egypt 11 [2] (Oct.-Nov. 2010), 36-41. [180] 
"Jaroslav Černý, the Egyptologist". In: Jiřina Růžová, The Scribe of the Place of Truth. The Life of the Egyptologist Jaroslav Černý (Prague: Libri a pro.libri, 2010), 268-71. [181]
"Objev stoletÍ". In: Živá historie (Living History) March 2012, 51-3. [182]
“Živé dědictví starověkého Egypta”. Živá historie (Living History), July 2012, 54-7. [184]
(with Luigi Prada) “Hector Horeau, and extraordinary architect and traveller”. Ancient Egypt 13[1] (73) (August-September 2012), 33-43. [185]
“An interview with Mr. Carter”. In: Seipel, W. and Scholz, Ch. (eds.), Tutankhamun. His Tomb and his Treasures. The Adventure of an Exhibition (Bayreuth, 2013), 100-5. [193]
“Jaroslav Černý (1898-1970)”. In: Predrag Bukovec (ed), Christlicher Orient in Porträt – Wissenschaftsgeschichte des christlichen Orients 2, Hamburg: Verlag Dr. Kovač. 2014. 795-802. [196]