About the John Pendlebury Family Papers
The John Pendlebury Family Papers cover the period from 1913 to 1964 and document the life of archaeologist and WWII hero John Devitt Stringfellow Pendlebury, his wife Hilda and their family.
Four photographs of 4 views of clay goddess figurines (“clay statues of goddesses 1 and 2 from the temple”), mounted onto a sheet of paper
[PEN 4/3/13/8/12], Four photographs of 4 views of clay goddess figurines (“clay statues of goddesses 1 and 2 from the temple”), mounted onto a sheet of paper, Undated
Three photographs of Goddess vase from Mikre Koprana, “ritual vase with head of oxen” [part of charioteer rhyton] and clay models of a head and torso (cult objects), mounted onto a sheet of paper
[PEN 4/3/13/8/16], Three photographs of Goddess vase from Mikre Koprana, “ritual vase with head of oxen” [part of charioteer rhyton] and clay models of a head and torso (cult objects), mounted onto a sheet of paper, Undated
Photograph of stirrup jars from Karphi, mounted onto a sheet of paper
[PEN 4/3/13/8/28], Photograph of stirrup jars from Karphi, mounted onto a sheet of paper, Undated
Annotated as published in ‘Pottery from Karphi’ but this photograph was not.