Wilbour, Charles E. (Charles Edwin), 1833-1896
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Charles Edwin Wilbour (1833-1896) was one of the first American Egyptologists. From 1880 to 1896, he traveled extensively in Egypt and documented numerous ancient sites. He was known for his skill in copying inscriptions and for documenting the Famine Stela. He died in 1896 in France.
From the description of Wilbour Archival Collection 1833-1935, 1880-1896. (Brooklyn Museum Libraries & Archives). WorldCat record id: 84679176
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Subjects:
- Egyptian language
- Egyptology
- Luxor, Temple of
- Stelae
Occupations:
- Egyptologists
Places:
- Elephantine (Egypt) (as recorded)
- Dendera (Egypt) (as recorded)
- Egypt (as recorded)
- Karnak (Egypt) (as recorded)
- Ancient Egypt (as recorded)
- Aswan (Egypt) (as recorded)
- Edfu (Egypt) (as recorded)
- Philae (Egypt) (as recorded)
- Luxor (Egypt) (as recorded)