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An Egyptologist’s blog about everything ancient Egyptian. Archive for the 'tutankhamun' Category. Tutankhamun in the National Museum of Scotland. On November 26th, 2012 No Comments. This blog post is reposted from the Feast Bowl, the blog of National Museums Scotland, who I’ve recently joined as Curator of the Ancient Mediterranean. Today, 90 years ago on 26 November 1922, a small group gathered in the Valley of the Kings in Egypt at the entrance to a tomb after five years of […]. A recent BBC Radio 4 pr...
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An Egyptologist’s blog about everything ancient Egyptian. Archive for the 'middlekingdom' Category. Ancient Egypt Transformed: Middle Kingdom Egyptian Objects on Loan from National Museums Scotland to the Metropolitan Museum of Art. On January 18th, 2016 No Comments. Treasures from Harageh Tomb 72 at National Museums Scotland. On September 26th, 2014 1 Comment. 8216;When belongings are snatched by the deprived…’. On August 10th, 2011 2 Comments. Here in the UK these days, most people are preoccupied by t...
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The Eloquent Peasant » hieroglyphs
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An Egyptologist’s blog about everything ancient Egyptian. Archive for the 'hieroglyphs' Category. Emojis vs. Hieroglyphs: why is ancient Egyptian writing still dismissed as primitive almost 200 years after its decipherment? On June 2nd, 2015 8 Comments. 4000 years ago, a learned Egyptian scribe penned this advice: ‘Do not be proud because you are wise! Consult with the ignorant as with the learned! Hieroglyphs from the North: new Champollion correspondence on the 190th anniversary of his decipherment.
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An Egyptologist’s blog about everything ancient Egyptian. Archive for the 'news' Category. Emojis vs. Hieroglyphs: why is ancient Egyptian writing still dismissed as primitive almost 200 years after its decipherment? On June 2nd, 2015 8 Comments. 4000 years ago, a learned Egyptian scribe penned this advice: ‘Do not be proud because you are wise! Consult with the ignorant as with the learned! Oldest papyri ever discovered document pyramid building, or More reasons why the aliens did not build the pyramids.
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The Eloquent Peasant » history
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An Egyptologist’s blog about everything ancient Egyptian. Archive for the 'history' Category. Ancient Egypt Transformed: Middle Kingdom Egyptian Objects on Loan from National Museums Scotland to the Metropolitan Museum of Art. On January 18th, 2016 No Comments. Treasures from Harageh Tomb 72 at National Museums Scotland. On September 26th, 2014 1 Comment. Hieroglyphs from the North: new Champollion correspondence on the 190th anniversary of his decipherment. On September 27th, 2012 2 Comments. 190 years ...
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The Eloquent Peasant » museums
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An Egyptologist’s blog about everything ancient Egyptian. Archive for the 'museums' Category. Ancient Egypt Transformed: Middle Kingdom Egyptian Objects on Loan from National Museums Scotland to the Metropolitan Museum of Art. On January 18th, 2016 No Comments. Tutankhamun in the National Museum of Scotland. On November 26th, 2012 No Comments. The Pharaohs go north. On July 15th, 2011 2 Comments. For the past three and a half months, I’ve been privileged to be working as a trainee curator in the &#...
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The Eloquent Peasant » introductory
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An Egyptologist’s blog about everything ancient Egyptian. Archive for the 'introductory' Category. Emojis vs. Hieroglyphs: why is ancient Egyptian writing still dismissed as primitive almost 200 years after its decipherment? On June 2nd, 2015 8 Comments. 4000 years ago, a learned Egyptian scribe penned this advice: ‘Do not be proud because you are wise! Consult with the ignorant as with the learned! Pharaoh: King of Egypt, my new book. On September 16th, 2012 1 Comment. On February 16th, 2010 No Comments.
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Arqueología. Desenterrando la verdad: Revolución social en Egipto y el ombligo de la luna
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Revolución social en Egipto y el ombligo de la luna. Author: Gerardo Taber /. Nota preliminar: Los comentarios aquí vertidos son enteramente responsabilidad mía. No reflejan ninguna postura del museo o del instituto donde laboro. Este escrito es solamente un ejercicio para externar mi sentir. Confío en que las personas que lo consulten sean lo suficientemente inteligentes e informadas, para que esta misiva les invité a la reflexión y de ahí pasen a la acción. Muriendo por conseguir un nivel de vida mejor...
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The Eloquent Peasant » literature
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An Egyptologist’s blog about everything ancient Egyptian. Archive for the 'literature' Category. Emojis vs. Hieroglyphs: why is ancient Egyptian writing still dismissed as primitive almost 200 years after its decipherment? On June 2nd, 2015 8 Comments. 4000 years ago, a learned Egyptian scribe penned this advice: ‘Do not be proud because you are wise! Consult with the ignorant as with the learned! 8216;When belongings are snatched by the deprived…’. On August 10th, 2011 2 Comments. The Dialogue of Ipuwer...
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Arqueología. Desenterrando la verdad: February 2011
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Revolución social en Egipto y el ombligo de la luna. Author: Gerardo Taber /. Nota preliminar: Los comentarios aquí vertidos son enteramente responsabilidad mía. No reflejan ninguna postura del museo o del instituto donde laboro. Este escrito es solamente un ejercicio para externar mi sentir. Confío en que las personas que lo consulten sean lo suficientemente inteligentes e informadas, para que esta misiva les invité a la reflexión y de ahí pasen a la acción. Muriendo por conseguir un nivel de vida mejor...
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