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When we think of ancient Egypt, the great pyramids, sharp paint tombs, and royal temples come to mind. And of

When we think of ancient Egypt, the great pyramids, sharp paint tombs, and royal temples come to mind. And of

I visited the exhibition at the Manchester Museum last week and enjoyed it so much that I thought I would

What is shared in duck fat, cinnamon and lilies? Keep reading to know! The global essential oil market is very

After intermittently, we come back to blogging with the Placement student reports in the summer of our archaeological summer. First,

If you have ever dreamed of visiting Egypt – or to come back to make a deep dive in its

Hi people, a little announcement: I’m going to broadcast my lectures through YouTube. The first of these people will be

Guest Blog by Archaeological Student Amy Verrell on a highly practical religious item … I have been so fortunate to

Part 1 in the new series 1: Business lessons from Egypt’s Pharaoh. In a world that suffers from branding, very

*I wrote this many years ago, in 2016, and now I can’t remember that I had real intended for it,

I like to hear the podcast. Whether I run away or take the train to work, there is never an

A guest of archaeological student Holi Barlo is on a humble ancient tool, a witness to a historical moment in

In September 1822, something unusual occurred. A young French scholar named Jean-French Champuli burst into his brother’s office in Paris,





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