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In Their Own Words

Sheldon Gosline, AM’93

Hieratic studies have long been the provenance of an elite segment of the Egyptology community of scholars. This paper suggests an alternative approach to the subject and maps out a possible way in which hieratic may enter the mainstream of scientific investigation, as illustrated by one of the most common sign, the seated man, as found in Late Egyptian.

Posted March 29, 2007