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Ten years' digging in Egypt, 1881-1891

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An account of a decade of fieldwork in Egypt that recounts systematic excavations at major monuments and lesser settlements, describing methods, daily life on site, and the practical challenges of archaeological work. The narrative summarizes discoveries of tombs, pottery, scarabs, and other artifacts, with measured observations and illustrations supporting interpretations. The author reflects on excavation techniques, accuracy of measurement, and the testing of competing theories about monument construction. Interspersed are descriptions of local accommodations, logistics, and the selection and publication of notable finds.

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W. M. Flinders Petrie

W. M. Flinders Petrie was a pioneering British archaeologist and Egyptologist, known for his extensive work in ancient Egypt. His contributions to the field include the development of systematic archaeological methods and the introduction of scientific techniques in excavation. Petrie's notable works include "Ten Years' Digging in Egypt, 1881-1891," which chronicles his archaeological endeavors, and "Egyptian Tales, Translated from the Papyri," where he brings to life ancient narratives from Egyptian history. His research significantly advanced the understanding of ancient Egyptian culture, art, and religion, making him a key figure in the study of Egypt's rich heritage.

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