There are high precipices that are backed by the papyrus and ambatch swamps that form the delta of the Kagera River. |
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Among the 568 bird species are papyrus and black-headed gonoleks, lowland akalat, swamp flycatcher and black bee-eater. |
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The Greek papyrus contains the translation of a deed of sale, the text of which, in enchorial characters, is on a papyrus at Paris. |
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In the marshes, keep an eye out for the papyrus gonolek and the often sought-after shoebill stork. |
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Jensom led them all into a bright room, filled with monks inscribing words of wisdom onto tablets and papyrus. |
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I realize that I will have to remove the plastery surface to see how the layers and folds of the papyrus relate. |
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The Posidippus papyrus is unusual for its length and the well-preserved state of the remaining text. |
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Third, germination of papyrus from seed may have been hampered by residual saline porewater in littoral soils. |
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Egyptian papyrus was formed by cutting strips from the stems of the papyrus plant, placing them in layers, pounding, then drying them. |
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Proponents of this solution point to Aristarchus' athetesis of line 92, a verse that is also missing in papyrus 12, a mid-third-century BCE text. |
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The library is said to have contained hundreds of thousands of papyrus and vellum scrolls. |
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They are made from papyrus root, bast fiber, and banana leaves and are decorated with mud dyes in elaborate patterns. |
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The Anonymus Londinensis papyrus points to an ancient confusion about the historical Hippocrates' pathological doctrines. |
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The papyrus fragments consistently reflect the Boeotian orthography of the late 3rd cent. |
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For centuries before the codex became the normal form for the book, texts had been recorded on papyrus sheets glued together to form long rolls. |
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However, some commentators argue that new material in the Strasbourg papyrus lends weight to the traditional interpretation. |
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The land here is rich and green, but for the most part from the river all that can be seen are the giant papyrus reeds, which line the bank. |
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They passed the great papyrus swamps the next day and rounded the point which marked the edge of the Canopus mouth of the Nile. |
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Fortunately, once on the island, we found two more shoebills that stayed motionless among the papyrus, giving us long and lasting memories. |
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More than 2,000 years ago, a roll of papyrus with extensive writings was enshrouded with a body that was mummified for preservation. |
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Early codices were made of papyrus but later developments replaced this by vellum. |
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Tiny, 3-month-old Moses lies in his basket of papyrus and pitch, resting in the bulrushes, just at the point of discovery. |
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He noted down on a papyrus or an ostraka a full record of the grain measured so that a definite tax liability could be determined. |
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There, she uncovered a chest of papyrus scrolls and parchments upon which were written ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs. |
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Equally valid is exploitation of renewable resources, for example, of grass for grazing, papyrus for thatch, or wood for charcoal. |
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The dates are calculated from ancient lists, especially the Turin royal papyrus, and from various other sources. |
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Around 3000 B.C., the Egyptians developed a writing material using papyrus, the plant for which paper is named. |
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I claim a background that includes Native Americans, Scottish swineherds, Rom, Egyptian papyrus farmers, and, of course, Proud Basques. |
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Linguistic or numerical listing was employed and the storage media were clay tablets, papyrus codices, leather scrolls or hieroglyphics. |
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This papyrus is a facsimile copy of the only surviving thing from the ancient library. |
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Perfume bottles and weathered papyrus replicas gather dust in the grubby window displays of the empty shops. |
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Our signs carved in stone, inscribed on clay tablets, painted on walls, papyrus or on pieces of leather, could be transported to different places and people. |
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It is a kind of papyrus that I am unrolling in front of you. It is also a little like the scroll on which the text of the Torah is written. |
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A few sums scratched on a papyrus scroll would do the trick. |
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There is the papyrus, which is unique in Sicily with the Cyane of Syracuse. |
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The new Sappho papyrus probably came from Egypt and perhaps from Oxyrynchus, but its provenance may never be known. |
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A papyrus from Ancient Egypt cites juniper berries as an ingredient for a medicine to treat tape worms and juniper is still widely used by the pharmaceutical industry today. |
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Look for rare shoebills, rock pratincoles, and papyrus gonoleks there. |
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The previously illegible texts are among a hoard of papyrus manuscripts. |
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If wood is scarce, one can also use papyrus, palm kernels, peeled maize-cobs and coconut husks as fuel. |
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Two lily stems pass through a ball of coloured rattan, which surmount papyrus leaves. |
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The seven-storey building will be clad with a material that has the appearance of papyrus. |
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A fragment of a medical prescription on papyrus that consists of six lines written in simple kufic script in black ink. |
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Floral motifs emerge from the primary volute and two stylised papyrus flowers adorn the upper angles under the shelf. |
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Unfortunately, the papyrus was too fragile to allow for carbon testing of the ink. |
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These have been supplemented by jewelry from the Cairo Museum and with a 33 B.C. papyrus, on loan from the Neues Museum in Berlin. |
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The use of papyrus affected the style of writing just as clay tablets had done. |
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Thinking there might be gold inside, he smashed the jar with his mattock, and found instead thirteen papyrus books bound in leather. |
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Francis Watson argued that all of the fragmentary sentences preserved on the papyrus are also found in the Gospel of Thomas. |
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Where the valley widens, the papyrus is cleared in order to grow corn, sweet potatoes and cabbage in this more fertile soil. |
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The flowers of one hydrangea stem are unstuck to let some papyrus leaves pass trough at different levels. |
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The papyrus is said to date back to about 1320 B. C. The exact site represented by the map is in some doubt. |
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What is known is that by 107, Roman legions were stationed in the area around Petra and Bostra, as is shown by a papyrus found in Egypt. |
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Chryselephantine lioness killing a Nubian in a meadow of lotus and papyrus. |
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Instead, Dr Mocella employs phase-contrast imaging, a technique which works because the ink in the scrolls has not been absorbed into the papyrus, but instead sits on top of it. |
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When Sami el-Raghy, an Egyptian-born engineer, conceived the idea nearly 20 years ago, he benefited from his mining experience in Australia, an ancient papyrus scroll showing the location of gold mines, and access to capital. |
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Workers are busy constructing a temple, and break off their work to listen to songs by the poet Hesiod, while at the feet of a statue of Zeus, the sculptor Phidias, holding a hammer, reads a papyrus. |
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Travelling up the river, Cousteau met a wealth of wild life, protected by millions of hectares of swamp, tall prairies of papyrus, clouds of mosquitoes and crocodiles. |
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It was the Arabs who introduced, in addition to the cultivation of lemons, oranges, sugar cane, cotton, palms, papyrus and aubergines, that of pistachio. |
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They also weave the swamp's papyrus into mats, baskets and thatch roofs. |
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For example, several hundred papyrus volumes found in a Roman villa at Herculaneum are in Greek. |
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Things were much the same in the government and temple records on papyrus of Ancient Egypt. |
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A very few illuminated manuscript fragments survive on papyrus, which does not last nearly as long as vellum or parchment. |
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The manufacture of papyrus and the various grades of papyrus available to Romans are described. |
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A few fragments of these works survive in quotations by Neoplatonist philosophers and recently unearthed papyrus scraps. |
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Other rope in antiquity was made from the fibres of date palms, flax, grass, papyrus, leather, or animal hair. |
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The grant itself was made on 18 March 488, but this document, which is on papyrus, was written shortly afterwards. |
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The latest Greek papyrus from Egypt is not later than the 8th century. |
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Many of these beliefs were recorded in hieroglyph inscriptions, papyrus scrolls and tomb paintings. |
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The papyrus sheet is pasted on a gunny base sheet. |
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Scattered dedicatory inscriptions and papyrus texts shed some light on the lives and practices of the Aramaean-speaking populations during the 1st millennium bce. |
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He was also interested in the cost of book production, as can be seen in his article on the cheapness of papyrus as a writing material. |
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It was just that the block Kufi script and the papyrus medium suggested ancientness. |
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The great peristyle forecourt is surrounded on three sides by a double row of graceful papyrus-cluster columns, their capitals imitating the umbels of the papyrus plant in bud. |
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These communities forests harbour valuable tree species for timber, poles and other non-timber forest products like papyrus, rattan canes, medicinal herbs and shrubs which can yield economic returns to the community. |
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You'll see what she means if you picture solid walls instead of the gray-leafed pineapple guava around the front yard and the backyard without papyrus and bamboo. |
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Familiar examples include cattails, sedges, papyrus and sawgrass. |
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Original papal bulls exist in quantity only after the 11th century onward, when the transition from fragile papyrus to the more durable parchment was made. |
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Although rarely attributable to individual reigns without the input of palaeographers, papyrus has demonstrated a very high rate of dating reliability. |
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