Anthony Charles Harris
British antiquarian
Intro | British antiquarian | |
A.K.A. | Anthony Harris | |
A.K.A. | Anthony Harris | |
Places | United Kingdom Great Britain | |
was | Antiquarian | |
Work field | Social science | |
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Birth | 1 January 1790, Kingdom of Great Britain | |
Death | 1 November 1869Alexandria, Alexandria Governorate, Egypt (aged 79 years) |
Anthony Charles Harris (1790–1869) was a noted collector of ancient Egyptian papyri. As antiquary, merchant, and official supplier of the army he was based in Alexandria, Egypt for the last four decades of his life. He made many journeys on the Nile to Upper Egypt where he acquired papyri and artefacts. An amateur, he had a good understanding of hieroglyphs as was acknowledged by Heinrich Karl Brugsch.
His collection included
Selima Harris, his natural daughter, offered his collection for sale in 1871 for £10,000; and it was bought by Samuel Birch of the British Museum in 1872.
Father and daughter are buried in the British Protestant Cemetery near the demolished Rosetta Gate in Alexandria, Egypt.