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The Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology: Characters and Collections [PDF]
The Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology first opened its doors in 1915, and since then has attracted visitors from all over the world as well as providing valuable teaching resources. Named after its founder, the pioneering archaeologist Flinders Petrie,
Stevenson, AE
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The Water-Carrier in Graeco-Roman Egypt [PDF]
This paper aims to highlight profession of water-carrier in the Graeco-Roman period through papyri, ostracas and terracotta figurines. It discusses the implements and animals used in carrying and transporting water. It describes examples of water carrier's figurines in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo and GraecoRomanMuseum in Alexandria. The results reveal
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The research tackles the study, publication, and hypothetical three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction of a mudbrick construction from the Ptolemaic period, situated within a Hellenistic sanctuary at Hermopolis Magna in Middle Egypt.
Ahmed M. Bassioni
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Canadian Culture and the Gospel [PDF]
This article is a condensed form of a paper presented to the Division of Theological Studies, Lutheran Council in Canada, May 27, 1974, in Winnipeg ...
Hordern, William E.
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Plant introduction in Graeco‑Roman Egypt: the case of the rose of heaven (Silene coeli‑rosa (L.) Godr.) [PDF]
The political conditions that arose in Egypt after the conquest by Alexander the Great and later by Augustus certainly led to profound changes in the social and cultural structure of the country in a multicultural way.
Flora Andreozzi
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Exploring the ancient chemistry of mercury. [PDF]
Marchini M +4 more
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Aulos and Crotals in Graeco-roman Egypt [PDF]
Aulos and crotals are two totally different musical instruments. Aulos is a wind instrument, while the crotals are of percussion type. They were preferably played in Egypt during the Graeco-roman period.
el-Kady, Dr.Marwa
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The Medical Historical Cultural Foundations of Western Nasal Surgery from Ancient Greece to the Middle Ages. [PDF]
Marinozzi S +6 more
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Oral and Written Communication and Transmission of Knowledge in Ancient Judaism and Christianity [PDF]
This paper examines the contexts of oral communication and the use of written messages in Josephus’ writings, the New Testament, and rabbinic literature, and discusses the possible reasons for using orality or writing in the respective Jewish and ...
Hezser, Catherine
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The Future of Graeco-Roman Work in Egypt [PDF]
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