Stephane Polis, Kathrin Gabler et al., Crossing Boundaries: Understanding Complex Scribal Practices in Ancient Egypt (with a 2019 Progress Report)

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Stephane Polis, Kathrin Gabler et al., Crossing Boundaries: Understanding Complex Scribal Practices in Ancient Egypt (with a 2019 Progress Report). / Gabler, Kathrin.

In: Rivista del Museo Egizio, 03.07.2020.

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Gabler, K 2020, 'Stephane Polis, Kathrin Gabler et al., Crossing Boundaries: Understanding Complex Scribal Practices in Ancient Egypt (with a 2019 Progress Report)', Rivista del Museo Egizio. https://doi.org/10.29353/rime.2020.2952

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Gabler, K. (2020). Stephane Polis, Kathrin Gabler et al., Crossing Boundaries: Understanding Complex Scribal Practices in Ancient Egypt (with a 2019 Progress Report). Rivista del Museo Egizio. https://doi.org/10.29353/rime.2020.2952

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Gabler K. Stephane Polis, Kathrin Gabler et al., Crossing Boundaries: Understanding Complex Scribal Practices in Ancient Egypt (with a 2019 Progress Report). Rivista del Museo Egizio. 2020 Jul 3. https://doi.org/10.29353/rime.2020.2952

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Gabler, Kathrin. / Stephane Polis, Kathrin Gabler et al., Crossing Boundaries: Understanding Complex Scribal Practices in Ancient Egypt (with a 2019 Progress Report). In: Rivista del Museo Egizio. 2020.

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