Non-Textual Marking Systems in Ancient Egypt (and Elsewhere). Edited by Julia Budka; Frank Kammerzell; and Sławomir Rzepka

Journal of the American Oriental Society 139 (3) (2022)
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Non-Textual Marking Systems in Ancient Egypt. Edited by Julia Budka; Frank Kammerzell; and Sławomir Rzepka. Lingua Aegyptia, Studia Monographica, vol. 16. Hamburg: Widmaier Verlag, 2015. Pp. x + 322, illus. €59.

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