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Oriental Institute Publications - Online
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"Starting in 2005, the Oriental Institute is committed to digitizing all of its publications and making them available online, without charge. The minimum for each volume, old and new, current and forthcoming, will be a Portable Document Format (PDF) version following current resolution standards. New publications will appear online at or near the same time they appear in print. Older publications will be processed as time and funding permits".
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More Free Internet Publications From The Oriental Institute
Oriental Institute Eleven more Egyptological titles are provided online by the OI, and are available exclusively online MISC. The Culture of Ancient Egypt. By John A. Wilson. Oriental Institute Essay. Phoenix Edition 1956. Kindly note that this title...
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More Online Papers From The Oriental Institute
The Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago has announced the free Internet publication of eleven Egyptological titles: OIC 12. The Alphabet: Its Rise and Development from the Sinai Inscriptions. By Martin Sprengling. Oriental Institute Communications...
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Newly Available Online Publications At The Oriental Institute
The Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago announces the publication of eleven older Egyptological titles, most available exclusively online and two also in print. These are the first of the 125 volumes scanned to be released. Internet publication...
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Oriental Institute Books Online
Another batch of free-of-charge publications have appeared on the Oriental Institute's website, as follows:. http://oi.uchicago.edu/pdf/oip102.pdf OIP 102: The Tomb of Kheruef: Theban Tomb 192, The Epigraphic Survey, The Oriental Institute Of The...
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Oriental Institute Books Online
Thanks very much to Kat Newkirk for forwarding the following list of books available online, in PDF format, at the Oriental Institute (some of the pages may take some time to load): Temple of Khonsu, Volume 3. The Graffiti on the Khonsu Temple Roof at...
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