Wednesday, January 09, 2013
...and a big congratulation
... and a big congratulation to our linguist, Adrienn Almasy, who defended her doctoral thesis successfully just before the holidays! Thus, the Gebel el Silsila Epigraphic Survey Project welcomes Dr. Almasy!
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Dr. John Ward,
Dr. Maria Nilsson,
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pseudo script,
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quarry marks,
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Survey
Best wishes for a great new (archaeological) year
The Gebel el Silsila Epigraphic Survey Team sends out a somewhat late wish for a happy new year. For all scholars and researchers, may 2013 be a great archaeological year with exciting new information!
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Adrienn Almasy,
ancient,
demotic,
Dr. John Ward,
Dr. Maria Nilsson,
Egypt,
Epigraphy,
Gebel el Silsila,
greek,
hieroglyphic,
pseudo script,
quarry,
quarry marks,
rock art,
Survey,
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