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Add. MS c/57/14 · Item · 14 Nov. 1912
Part of Additional Manuscripts c

The University of Liverpool, From the Hon. Secretary, Institute of Archaeology, 40 and 42 Bedford Street - Shares some conclusions on his study of the Hittite monuments which he has come to while working on an edition of Lucian's Dea Syria with [Herbert A.] Strong; has found some errors in 'Attis, Adonis, Osiris', including the identification of the animal behind the chief god at Boghaz-Keui [not a bull but a goat]; is about to leave for the Sudan.

Add. MS c/57/14a · Item · 3 Oct. 1913
Part of Additional Manuscripts c

The University of Liverpool, From the Hon. Secretary, Institute of Archaeology, 40 and 42 Bedford Street - Gives more information about the Goddess of Arenna or Comana; discusses the Hittite gods in relation to Zeus and Attis, says the Hittite god was not Attis and that the sacred marriage was instituted by the Hittites; is happy to help plan their trip to Egypt and entertain them at Meroë if they go that far.

Add. MS c/57/14b · Item · 10 Oct. 1913
Part of Additional Manuscripts c

The University of Liverpool, From the Hon. Secretary, Institute of Archaeology, 40 and 42 Bedford Street - Has just sent Frazer the proof of his article on the Sun Goddess of Arenna [now housed as Add.Ms.b.37/396], and here sends 4 pages of notes and corrections to Frazer's Adonis ['Adonis, Attis, Osiris', first edition].

Add. MS b/36/196 · Item · c 1947-c 1955
Part of Additional Manuscripts b

St Keyne's, Cambridge. Dated 4 April 1909 - Continuing the discussion about an anthropological expedition to Western Australia, funds probably haven't been raised at the University of Liverpool, as Sir Robert [recte Rubert] Boyce and [John] Garstang are abroad; A. R. Brown would like to join the expedition, Frazer likes that he is interested in marriage and the classificatory system, as that is what he would like to learn most about; [Baldwin] Spencer would have to approve this, thinks that Spencer should lead, and [Francis] Gillen should go too.

Add. MS b/36/234 · Item · c 1947-c 1955
Part of Additional Manuscripts b

The Governorate, Nathus, Palestine. Dated 8 March, 1921 - Gives details of two annual occurrences, survivals of Philistine Mysteries or Ritual: young women bathing in the surf in early spring at Askalan; has mentioned it to [John] Garstang, who is working at Askalan, and the Feast of the Bab el Darum, a fair that seems to be a survival of a pagan ceremony; the surface finds in Palestine are very rich.