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T. E. Peet, a mathematician among Egyptologists?
Published 2022“…A central figure, and virtually the only professional Egyptologist in this activity, was Thomas Eric Peet (1882--1934). …”
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EGYPT : HOW A LOST CIVILIZATION WAS REDISCOVERED /
Published 2005Subjects: “…Egyptologists…”
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Margaret Murray (1863–1963): Pioneer Egyptologist, Feminist and First Female Archaeology Lecturer
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Back Matter
Published 2014-12-01Subjects: “…Sixth Central European Conference of Egyptologists. Egypt 2012: Perspectives of Research…”
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In memoriam Harold M. Hays (1965-2013)
Published 2014-12-01Subjects: “…Sixth Central European Conference of Egyptologists. Egypt 2012: Perspectives of Research…”
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Amelia Edwards in America – A Quiet Revolution in Archaeological Science
Published 2017-12-01Subjects: “…Egyptology, Archaeology, Egyptologists, Amelia Edwards, Petrie, W. M. Flinders (William Matthew Flinders), Egypt Exploration Society, Egypt Exploration Fund, Feminism…”
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The labyrinth of osiris /
Published 2012“…Detective Arieh-Ben Roi of the Jerusalem police investigates the murder of a well-known Israeli journalist and discovers a connection to the mysterious death of a 1930s Egyptologist, who had claimed to have uncovered a labyrinth of unfathomable treasures…”
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War, revolution and egyptology: letters of Eduard Naville and Vladimir Golenishchev (1916–1921)
Published 2021-12-01“…This article studies the correspondence between the Swiss Egyptologist Eduard Naville and the prominent Russian Egyptologist Vladimir Golenishchev, the collector of antiquities that laid the cornerstone for the Egyptian department of A. …”
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The alleged 'social revolution' in Egypt: The dispute and conflict between Vassily Struve and Solomon Lurye in the 1920s
Published 2021-12-01“…The article considers an episode of the Leningrad academic life in the 1920s, the dispute between the Egyptologist Vassily Struve and the Classicist Solomon Lurye (Salomo Luria) on the problem of the alleged “social revolution” in Ancient Egypt. …”
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A Victorian Gentleman in the Pharaoh’s Court: Christian Egyptosophy and Victorian Egyptology in the Romances of H. Rider Haggard
Published 2017-12-01“…It focusses on the specific influence of the Egyptologist and Assyriologist E. A. Wallis Budge’s ideas on Haggard’s fiction and also examines how the prominence of excavations at Amarna produced a Victorianization of the household of the pharaoh Akhenaten in the phenomenon of “Amarnamania.”…”
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Représenter l’égyptologue, rendre hommage au Boulonnais. Le portrait d’Auguste Mariette par Florent Buret
Published 2022-12-01“…Painted by Florent Buret in 1899, the work pays tribute to the Egyptologist born in this city in 1821. Artificially composed from photographic sources, this portrait evokes his work for the Louvre and Boulaq museums in France and Egypt. …”
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<i>Penny Dreadful</i>’s Queer Orientalism: The Translations of Ferdinand Lyle
Published 2020-09-01“…The neo-Victorian Gothic cable television series <i>Penny Dreadful</i>, set mostly in <i>fin-de-siècle</i> London, employs the character Ferdinand Lyle, a closeted queer Egyptologist and linguist, to depict translation as both interpretation and transformation, thereby simultaneously replicating and challenging late-Victorian attitudes toward queerness and Orientalism.…”
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Two letters from Otto Neugebauer to Thomas Eric Peet on ancient Egyptian mathematics
Published 2020“…We describe two letters of 1926 from the historian of mathematics Otto Neugebauer to the Egyptologist Thomas Eric Peet (Griffith Institute Archive, Oxford: Peet MSS 4.9). …”
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Howard Carter and the Discovery of Tuttankhamun, H.V.F. Winstone, Constable, London, 1991
Published 1992-11-01“…Petrie had already established a reputation for himself as an Egyptologist and unless one had the eye and skills as exhibited by Carter, there would have been little or no chance for such a job or assignment.…”
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Rudolf Dvořák (1860–1920) – patron vzniku české egyptologie
Published 2020-06-01“…When František Lexa, a grammar school teacher who started to learn ancient Egyptian as an autodidact, published in 1905 and 1906 his first translations of ancient Egyptian texts, Dvořák convinced him to become an Egyptologist. Until his death, he helped Lexa to build an academic career in Egyptology.…”
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Esoteric Egyptology, Seed Science and the Myth of Mummy Wheat
Published 2017-02-01“…Despite this growing scepticism amongst plant biologists and professional Egyptologists, belief in mummy wheat endured well into the twentieth century. …”
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Off the Beaten Path?
Published 2022-11-01“… Frédéric Cailliaud ran the Natural History Museum of Nantes from 1836 to 1869. An explorer, Egyptologist, geologist, and public political figure, Cailliaud’s profile resists any attempt at categorization, yet a common denominator of his activities is the production of knowledge about nature. …”
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