Prof. Emerita receives Egyptology award
El Museo Liceo Egipcio de León in Spain awarded Kathryn Bard for her research and writing on Ancient Egypt.
El Museo Liceo Egipcio de León in Spain awarded Kathryn Bard for her research and writing on Ancient Egypt.
Luke Glowacki received a grant for $447,000 from the Human Networks and Data Science Program to study groups in Ethiopia.
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