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Students at the British School at Athens (1886-1914)

Gill, D. W. J. 2008. Students at the British School at Athens (1886-1914). Swansea: Ostraka Press.
ISBN 978-0-9558498-0-0.
Cost: £5.95.

72 pages, 6" x 9", perfect binding, cream interior paper (60# weight), black and white interior ink, white exterior paper (100# weight), full-colour exterior ink.

This volume provides indexes for more than 130 students admitted to the British School at Athens from its establishment in 1886 to the outbreak of the First World War. There is a short introductory essay with bibliography.

Contents

A. Introduction

B. School Backgrounds

C. Cambridge Colleges

D. Oxford Colleges

E. Universities and Educational Establishments in England

F. Universities and Educational Establishments in Scotland

G. University and Educational Establishments in Ireland

H. Universities and Educational Establishments Outside Great Britain

I. Fellowships at Cambridge Colleges

J. Fellowships at Oxford Colleges

K. Students by Year of Admission at the BSA

L. Directors and Students Listed in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (2004)

M. Alphabetical List of Students




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Temple of Philae

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A beautiful temple in a serene location.

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Abu Simbel

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An amazing temple, worth getting up at 3am to get there! Even more amazing is the fact that the entire temple was relocated!


Main Temple

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Aswan

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A 3 hr train ride brought us south to Aswan, where our room looked at at the Nile!


The Nile in Aswan

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Temple of Hatshepsu

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It looks like it was carved out of the surrounding cliffs. Also "found" our own ruins Mt biking over a short cut to get to the road. Amazing what else you can see while taking it slow.

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Valley of the Kings

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A long bike ride into the desert to view the amazing tombs. It took an entire rule of a king to build his burial place. Increadible to think they were carved and decorated by hand.


Valley of The Kings

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Karnak

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A HUGE place with amazing columns that blow you away. Amazing to imagine that it was started in the 18th dynasty of Egypt (1550-1292 BC)


Detailed Columns at Karnak

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Luxor Temple

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Right outside our hotel. An amazing introduction to the treasures of Egypt. Not a bad room for $18 a night.


Temple Entrance

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Luxor

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Enjoying the ancient treasures of this wonderful place. Wow it's old!! It's amazing to think about what life must have been like back then!!

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Luxor Temple

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The Ptolemaic Base of Arsinoe-Methana

An overview of the Ptolemaic occupation of the Methana peninsula in the Peloponnese has now appeared. Discussion includes the fortified naval base on the Nissaki as well as the topographical features of the isthmus connecting the peninsula with the Troezenia (and featuring in a number of border disputes known from inscriptions recovered from Epidauros). Methana, renamed Arsinoe, was one of a series of Ptolemaic bases in the Aegean.

This study builds on the earlier BSA / Liverpool University survey of the peninsula.

Reference
Gill, D. W. J. 2007. "Arsinoe in the Peloponnese: the Ptolemaic base on the Methana peninsula." In Egyptian Stories: a British Egyptological tribute to Alan B. Lloyd, edited by T. Schneider and K. Szpakowska, pp. 87-110. Alter Orient und Altes Testament, vol. 347. Munster: Ugarit-Verlag. [Publisher]

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The fortified naval base on the Nissaki. © David Gill.