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CNI Publications (Carsten Niebuhr Institute Publications) is a world-leading series within the fields of Egyptology, Near Eastern Archaeology, and Assyriology. Volumes in the series are written mainly in English, but also in French and German, and deal with a wide array of topics concerning the Near East and Egypt in Antiquity.The series, like the erstwhile institute at the University of Copenhagen which gave it its full name, is named after the renowned German explorer whose contributions from the Royal Danish Arabia Expedition (1761–1767) had great impact on the then burgeoning field of Egyptology.The subseries The Carlsberg Papyri presents editions of papyri housed in the eminent Papyri Carlsberg Collection, most with extensive commentary on the papyri and their texts.
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Title: Carsten Niebuhr Institute Publications
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CNI Publications (Carsten Niebuhr Institute Publications) is a world-leading series within the fields of Egyptology, Near Eastern Archaeology, and Assyriology.
Volumes in the series are written mainly in English, but also in French and German, and deal with a wide array of topics concerning the Near East and Egypt in Antiquity.
The series, like the erstwhile institute at the University of Copenhagen which gave it its full name, is named after the renowned German explorer whose contributions from the Royal Danish Arabia Expedition (1761–1767) had great impact on the then burgeoning field of Egyptology.
The subseries The Carlsberg Papyri presents editions of papyri housed in the eminent Papyri Carlsberg Collection, most with extensive commentary on the papyri and their texts.
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