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The biography traces the life and scholarly career of Richard Lepsius, detailing his university studies in philology and archaeology, formative mentors and intellectual influences, and his field expeditions to Egypt and Nubia. It describes the arduous work of copying inscriptions and documenting monuments, the organization and publication of those records, and efforts to reconstruct regional histories such as those of the Kushite peoples. Personal letters, professional collaborations, and reflections on the sacrifices, methods, and perseverance required for archaeological and philological research are interwoven to show how sustained discipline produced lasting scholarly contributions.
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