The Griffith Institute, located at the University of Oxford, has been at the heart of Egyptology and Ancient Near Eastern Studies for over eighty years. The Institute is home to major research projects, the Topographical Bibliography (Porter & Moss) and the Online Egyptological Bibliography (OEB), as well as an archive of ‘wonderful things’ containing the collective memory and life work of some of Egyptology's greatest scholars, including its founder Francis Llewellyn Griffith. The most famous records are those of Howard Carter who was synonymous with the discovery of Tutankhamun’s tomb in 1922.