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    Contents, Sources and Methodology for the Study of Gender Relations in Ptolemaic and Roman Egypt (4th century B.C.- 4th century A. D.). Women’s identities, power and socioeconomic situation through papyrus sources by Amaia Goñi Zabalegui

    Published 2010-03-01
    “…Specifically, the work will focus on personal letters that report on the existence and preoccupations of a certain group of women of Greco-Roman Egypt.</p>…”
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    Dix notes égyptiennes by Bernard Boyaval

    Published 2001-06-01
    “…Note sur les épitaphes métriques dialoguéesNotes about the dialogues of some metrical epitaphs from Graeco-Roman Egypt.…”
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    Two petitions concerning civic magistracies by a gymnasiarch and son of a veteran by Benaissa, A

    Published 2018
    “…They also present us with the son of a veteran who held an unusually high status compared to most veterans and their descendants in Roman Egypt.…”
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    L’expression de la reconnaissance sur les épitaphes métriques d’Égypte by Bernard Boyaval

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…Some remarks about the word charis on the metrical epitaphs of Graeco-Roman Egypt.…”
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    Acta Titiani B by Parsons, P

    Published 2018
    “…Description, transcription and translation of a papyrus carrying an account of a trial carried out in Roman Egypt around the second century AD…”
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    Mutable, flexible, fluid: papyrus drawings for textiles and replication in roman art by Elsner, J

    Published 2020
    “…There is a relatively unexplored corpus of papyrus drawings made for and used by artisans engaged in the production of textiles in late Roman Egypt. The intentional indeterminacy in such sketches enabled both artistic flexibility and replicative (if not mass) production. …”
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    Notes égyptiennes by Bernard Boyaval

    Published 2004-12-01
    “…D.).L’étiquette de TachbelisThe mummy-tag of a young woman named Tachbelis: a note on its historical meaning.Sur la sous-représentation des hommes âgés dans l’épigraphie funéraire de l’Égypte gréco-romaineA note on the lack of older men in Graeco-Roman epitaphs from Egypt.L’épitaphe de Valeria appelée aussi ThermouthisOn a gravestone prose imitating metrical epitaphs.Une originalité de la démographie égyptienne : la représentation villageoiseThe ratio of country people to townspeople in demographic data from Roman Egypt.La taxation des momies à Coptos-estDid seamen convey mummies along the eastern road of Egypt?…”
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    An Archaeological study of some lamps models with personification of Human Faces "From the Roman Era in Egyptian Museums." by Dr/Shahira abdel Hamid Hashem

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…This research paper is presenting a study of some of the three dimensional stereoscopic models of lamps (lanterns) of Roman Egypt with personal human faces through some of the various models which are preserved in Egyptian museums Nubian Museum in Aswan / Egyptian Museum in Cairo / Museum of Antiquities of Al Wadi Al Gadeed governorate in Al Khargah Oasis / The Greco-Roman Museum in Alexandria. …”
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    Child’s Play: Beauty for Roman Girls by Eve D'Ambra

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…This paper focuses on the representation of Roman girls in the visual arts of antiquity (portrait sculpture, reliefs on funerary altars, and the painted mummy portraits of Roman Egypt). Most of the portraits are funerary commemorations of maidens who died before their time and were memorialized in the form of portraits by their parents. …”
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