Since their formal separation following the British Library Act of 1972, the British Museum and British Library have largely taken separate paths. Several recent collaborations have aimed to study papyrological material across both institutions, addressing one or more of three strands of enquiry, 1. knowledge gained through systematic documentation of collections, 2. archaeological findspot and provenance revealed through object study and archival research, and/or 3. the cultural context of production and use
The British Library is home to millions of items representing every age of written civilisation, inc...
Cultural heritage studies and projects have embraced aspects of digitization and computer- assisted ...
This paper explores the collection of artefacts from British excavations in Egypt and their dispersa...
The British Library holds one of the largest collections of Greek ostraka outside Egypt. The paper p...
An overview of the British Library's Coptic manuscript holdings, providing snapshots of recent initi...
International audienceOwing to the mass of its documentation, Egypt gives many examples of discoveri...
Issue 27 comprises two articles focusing on the collection of ancient Egyptian artefacts at the Brit...
This Element addresses the cultural production of ancient Egypt in the museum as a mixture of multip...
This dissertation examines the circumstances and descriptions of the collections of historical and c...
This paper will give an insight in the particular problems of dealing with Egyptian artefacts belong...
Survey of bilingual archives in Greco-Roman Egypt : use of Greek and demotic over five centuriesstat...
© 2018 Dr. Michael Alastair JonesThis cross-disciplinary thesis explores the history of archives and...
Museums and Archaeology brings together a wide, but carefully chosen, selection of literature from a...
This research project addresses the Research Potential and Significance of Egyptian Material within ...
When the British Museum opened its doors more than two centuries ago, scores of visitors waited eage...
The British Library is home to millions of items representing every age of written civilisation, inc...
Cultural heritage studies and projects have embraced aspects of digitization and computer- assisted ...
This paper explores the collection of artefacts from British excavations in Egypt and their dispersa...
The British Library holds one of the largest collections of Greek ostraka outside Egypt. The paper p...
An overview of the British Library's Coptic manuscript holdings, providing snapshots of recent initi...
International audienceOwing to the mass of its documentation, Egypt gives many examples of discoveri...
Issue 27 comprises two articles focusing on the collection of ancient Egyptian artefacts at the Brit...
This Element addresses the cultural production of ancient Egypt in the museum as a mixture of multip...
This dissertation examines the circumstances and descriptions of the collections of historical and c...
This paper will give an insight in the particular problems of dealing with Egyptian artefacts belong...
Survey of bilingual archives in Greco-Roman Egypt : use of Greek and demotic over five centuriesstat...
© 2018 Dr. Michael Alastair JonesThis cross-disciplinary thesis explores the history of archives and...
Museums and Archaeology brings together a wide, but carefully chosen, selection of literature from a...
This research project addresses the Research Potential and Significance of Egyptian Material within ...
When the British Museum opened its doors more than two centuries ago, scores of visitors waited eage...
The British Library is home to millions of items representing every age of written civilisation, inc...
Cultural heritage studies and projects have embraced aspects of digitization and computer- assisted ...
This paper explores the collection of artefacts from British excavations in Egypt and their dispersa...