1884 Tanis
Flinders Petrie lived in a tent and a basic house at the site from February 4 until June 23rd in relative isolation. He also explored a number of other sites.
Archive Documents
Petrie notes in the publication that a number of small pottery figures were retained for future distiribution.
Petrie, W. M. Flinders 1885-1888. Tanis, 2 vols. Memoir of the Egypt Exploration Fund 2; 4. London: Trübner & Co.
![Hand copy of Petrie's map of the excavations area, as submitted to the War Office in 1884 Hand copy of Petrie's map of the excavations area, as submitted to the War Office in 1884](https://egyptartefacts.griffith.ox.ac.uk/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/Figure%202.jpg?itok=CkjeC0xX)
Word for word copy signed ‘R. W.-P.’ (most likely Egyptologist Reginald Stuart Poole’s son, Reginald Ward Edward Lane Poole) of a document drawn and written by Petrie, preserved in the Egypt Exploration Society’s Lucia Gura Archive, Correspondence Catalogue COR.EES.XVI.f.28. The original bears a note in the top left hand corner stating ‘received Monday May 5th 1884’ and was part of a progress report sent by the British archaeologist to the War Office and Committee of the then Fund.