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Transliteration after Helck 1970, using the copy on Papyrus Hermitage 1116B as principal source. The section divisions are those of Helck 1970: after each section ...
The following group of papyri from Deir el-Medina, now preserved in the French Institute, Cairo, in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, in the Chester Beatty Library and Gallery, Dublin, and in the British ...
Our academic staff have backgrounds in sociology, economics, anthropology, psychology and demography, as well as social policy. We have diverse methodological expertise, from ethnography to advanced ...
The festivals of Khoiak are among the best attested from ancient Egypt. They revolve around the myth of the god Osiris, murdered by his brother Seth, and revived by his sister-wife Isis to the point ...
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This essay discusses the incidence and nature of poisoning in Rome (4th century B.C. to 3rd century AD). A growing incidence of poisoning is recorded in the 1st century AD, which reached an alarming ...
This policy paper outlines a progressive reform agenda to enhance digital sovereignty for people and the planet with the following 4 key proposals: To complement and facilitate all the above, the ...
Modern writers usually use 'Ancient Egyptian art' to refer to the canonical 2D and 3D art developed in Egypt from 3000 BC and used until the third century AD. Together with the hieroglyphic script, ...
UCL IOE leads a partnership of 21 Delivery Partners across England providing robust professional learning for early career teachers and mentors based on the Early Career Framework. UCL IOE Early ...
The Hippocratic Corpus consists of some 60 medical treatises, the majority of them conventionally dated to the later decades of the fifth century B.C., or to the early decades of the fourth; that is ...