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- Created 1887-1947 (Creation)
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11 boxes
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Name of creator
Biographical history
Anthony John Arkell was born on 29 July 1898. Educated at Bradfield College and Queen's College, Oxford he was a member of the Royal Flying Corps during the First World War and received a military cross in 1918. In 1920 he joined the Sudan Political Service serving from 1921-1924 as Assistant District Commissioner for Darfur Province and then becoming acting Resident at Dar Masalit (1925-1926). He followed this with a period as District Commissioner for Kosti (White Nile Province) from 1926-1929 and then for Sennar (Blue Nile Province) from 1929-1932. In 1928 he married Dorothy Davidson (d. 1945) and was also awarded an MBE. He received the Order of the Nile (Fourth Class) in 1931. He was Deputy Governor for Darfur from 1932-1937. Arkell worked for the Sudanese Government as Commissioner for Archaeology and Anthropology from 1938-1948 as well as being the Chief Transport Officer 1940-1944 and Editor of Sudan Notes and Records, 1945-1948.
From 1948-1953, Arkell was a lecturer in Egyptology at University College, London whilst remaining Archaeological Adviser to the Sudanese Government. In 1950 he married his second wife, Joan Burnell. He was appointed Reader in Egyptian Archaeology in 1953 and held this post as well as that of Curator of the Flinders Petrie Collection of Egyptian Antiquities at University College, London until his retirement in 1963. Following his retirement Arkell entered the Church, becoming Vicar of Cuddington with Dinton from 1963 until 1971. He died on 26 Feb 1980.
Arkell's publications include Early Khartoum (1949); The Old Stone Age in Anglo-Egyptian Sudan (1949); Shaheinab (1953); History of Sudan from Early Times to 1821 (1955; 2nd. ed. 1961); Wanyanga (1964); and The Prehistory of the Nile Valley (1975).
Archival history
Formerly MS 210522.
GB 0102 PP MS 71 Created 1887-1947 Collection (fonds) 11 boxes Arkell , Anthony John , 1898-1980 , colonial administrator and archaeologist
Anthony John Arkell was born on 29 July 1898. Educated at Bradfield College and Queen's College, Oxford he was a member of the Royal Flying Corps during the First World War and received a military cross in 1918. In 1920 he joined the Sudan Political Service serving from 1921-1924 as Assistant District Commissioner for Darfur Province and then becoming acting Resident at Dar Masalit (1925-1926). He followed this with a period as District Commissioner for Kosti (White Nile Province) from 1926-1929 and then for Sennar (Blue Nile Province) from 1929-1932. In 1928 he married Dorothy Davidson (d. 1945) and was also awarded an MBE. He received the Order of the Nile (Fourth Class) in 1931. He was Deputy Governor for Darfur from 1932-1937. Arkell worked for the Sudanese Government as Commissioner for Archaeology and Anthropology from 1938-1948 as well as being the Chief Transport Officer 1940-1944 and Editor of Sudan Notes and Records, 1945-1948.
From 1948-1953, Arkell was a lecturer in Egyptology at University College, London whilst remaining Archaeological Adviser to the Sudanese Government. In 1950 he married his second wife, Joan Burnell. He was appointed Reader in Egyptian Archaeology in 1953 and held this post as well as that of Curator of the Flinders Petrie Collection of Egyptian Antiquities at University College, London until his retirement in 1963. Following his retirement Arkell entered the Church, becoming Vicar of Cuddington with Dinton from 1963 until 1971. He died on 26 Feb 1980.
Arkell's publications include Early Khartoum (1949); The Old Stone Age in Anglo-Egyptian Sudan (1949); Shaheinab (1953); History of Sudan from Early Times to 1821 (1955; 2nd. ed. 1961); Wanyanga (1964); and The Prehistory of the Nile Valley (1975).
Formerly MS 210522.
Donated in two parts, the first in 1967 and the second in 1972.
Papers, 1887-1947, largely dating from after c1919, of Anthony John Arkell, comprising reports, articles and notes, and chiefly concerning the archaeology, history and ethnology of the Sudan, together with some administrative papers.
The entire collection has been arranged under the original groupings of the first deposit, as follows: personal papers; administrative papers; material on White Nile province; material on genealogy; material on Sennar; material on Darfur; material on archaeology and anthropology in the Sudan; material on the peoples of the Sudan.
Unrestricted.
No publication without written permission. Apply to archivist in the first instance.
English
Unpublished handlist.
Some microfiche copies.
Notes (1954) on the Darfur Collection are held at Cambridge University, Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology (Ref: AR8/1/1). Correspondence (1940-1956) with OGS Crawford is held at Oxford University, Bodleian Library, Department of Western Manuscripts (Ref: MSS Crawford). Official papers, White Nile Province (c1928-1929), are held at The Sudan Archive, Durham University Archives & Special Collections, Durham University Library.
15 May 2000 Ancient civilizations Ancient history Archaeology Arkell , Anthony John , 1898-1980 , colonial administrator and archaeologist Blue Nile Province Colonial administration Colonial countries Cultural anthropology Darfur Dar Masalit East Africa Egyptology Ethnology Genealogy Government Historical periods History Political systems Public administration Sennar Sudan Sudan , Commissioner for Archaeology and Anthropology Sudan Political Service White Nile Province
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Donated in two parts, the first in 1967 and the second in 1972.
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Scope and content
Papers, 1887-1947, largely dating from after c1919, of Anthony John Arkell, comprising reports, articles and notes, and chiefly concerning the archaeology, history and ethnology of the Sudan, together with some administrative papers.
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The entire collection has been arranged under the original groupings of the first deposit, as follows: personal papers; administrative papers; material on White Nile province; material on genealogy; material on Sennar; material on Darfur; material on archaeology and anthropology in the Sudan; material on the peoples of the Sudan.
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Unrestricted.
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No publication without written permission. Apply to archivist in the first instance.
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- English
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- Latin
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English
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Unpublished handlist.
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Some microfiche copies.
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Notes (1954) on the Darfur Collection are held at Cambridge University, Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology (Ref: AR8/1/1). Correspondence (1940-1956) with OGS Crawford is held at Oxford University, Bodleian Library, Department of Western Manuscripts (Ref: MSS Crawford). Official papers, White Nile Province (c1928-1929), are held at The Sudan Archive, Durham University Archives & Special Collections, Durham University Library.
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- Historical periods » Ancient history » Ancient civilizations
- Historical periods » Ancient history
- Archaeology
- Political systems » Colonial countries
- Cultural anthropology
- Historical periods » Ancient history » Ancient civilizations » Egyptology
- Ethnology
- Genealogy
- Government
- Historical periods
- History
- Political systems
- Government » Public administration
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- English