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Saturday, 21 May 2011

History of the British School at Athens: Sifting the Soil of Greece: Library Information

History of the British School at Athens: Sifting the Soil of Greece: Library Information
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I am a dog-loving Egyptologist into using digital resources (Mac!) to the max for reconstructing the past and teaching. Current research is on the material manifestation of private religious practices in the Late Bronze Age (cobra cults specifically) and Demonology. My twitter name is SakhmetK.
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This was initially started as part of the "Clay Cobra Figurines of Ancient Egypt and the Levant," supported by the British Academy and by Bridging the Gaps (an ESPRC funded grant to encourage interdisciplinary research at Swansea University).
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