The archive contains material connected with Dawkins' researches into the archaeology, folklore and dialects of the Greek world of the East Mediterranean. The material includes:
- correspondence of Dawkins, c. 1900-55; F.W. Hasluck is the best represented correspondent (243 items), 1907-20
- journals and notebooks, several containing travel notes, archaeological notes, as well as notes on Greek dialects and folklore
- photographs
- autobiographical notes and memoirs, 1938, 1950, n.d.
- typescripts and proofs for various published works, including Monks of Athos (London, 1936), Modern Greek folktales (Oxford, 1953), and his works on the Cypriot chronicle of Leontios Makhairas
- miscellaneous notes and lectures
- Greek manuscripts collected by Dawkins, mainly dating from the 17th to the 20th century, with a few fragments of parchment (Greek liturgy) dating from the 13th century.
The full shelfmarks of the collection are as follows: Arch. Z. Dawk. 1 (1-8), 2 (1-8), 3 (1-7), 4 (1-8), 5 (1-9), 6 (1-8), 7 (1-7), 8 (1-6), 9 (1-5), 10-24, 26-7, 28 (1-5), 29-30, 31 (1-19), 32 (1-3), 33-5; F. Arch. Z. Dawk. 1 (1-5), 2, 3 (1-2), 4-5, 6 (1-6), 7 (1-2), 8 (1-2), 9 (1-22), 10 (1-3, 5-8), 11 (1-5), 12 (1-32), 13 (1-4), 14 (1-12), 15 (1-6), 16 (2-4), 17 (1-6), 18 (1-4), 19 (1-5), 20 (1-7), 21 (1-8), 22 (1-9), 23 (1-9), 24-6, 27 (1-18), 28, 29 (1-15), 30 (1-55), 31 (1-6), 32 (1-17), 33 (1-4), 34 (1-12), 35-6, 37 (1-4); O. Arch. Z. Dawk. 13, 4 (1-25), 5-9, 10 (1-2), 11 (1-5), 12.