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Gladstone Kittredge, Esquire

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Gladstone Kittredge, Esquire (fl. 1877) was a 19th century Egyptologist. He made a famous career searching for lost knowledge such as the Hall of Record hidden under the Great Sphinx of Giza. In 1877 he excavated a building in Memphis that was once the Hidden Ones' Memphis bureau.

Behind the scenes

In 2017, a photograph of Kittredge's Memphis dig was located next to Bayek's sarcophagus in Hotep Cavern. It is unknown if this photo was brought by Layla Hassan or if it implies that he found the site a century before her and left the photo himself.