Portable Written Media: Papyrus, Ostraca, Writing Boards and Leather Rolls

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Portable Written Media : Papyrus, Ostraca, Writing Boards and Leather Rolls. / Hagen, Fredrik Norland.

Guide to the Writing Systems of Ancient Egypt. ed. / Stéphane Polis. Cairo : Institut français d'archéologie orientale, 2023. p. 218-225.

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Harvard

Hagen, FN 2023, Portable Written Media: Papyrus, Ostraca, Writing Boards and Leather Rolls. in S Polis (ed.), Guide to the Writing Systems of Ancient Egypt. Institut français d'archéologie orientale, Cairo, pp. 218-225.

APA

Hagen, F. N. (2023). Portable Written Media: Papyrus, Ostraca, Writing Boards and Leather Rolls. In S. Polis (Ed.), Guide to the Writing Systems of Ancient Egypt (pp. 218-225). Institut français d'archéologie orientale.

Vancouver

Hagen FN. Portable Written Media: Papyrus, Ostraca, Writing Boards and Leather Rolls. In Polis S, editor, Guide to the Writing Systems of Ancient Egypt. Cairo: Institut français d'archéologie orientale. 2023. p. 218-225

Author

Hagen, Fredrik Norland. / Portable Written Media : Papyrus, Ostraca, Writing Boards and Leather Rolls. Guide to the Writing Systems of Ancient Egypt. editor / Stéphane Polis. Cairo : Institut français d'archéologie orientale, 2023. pp. 218-225

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