File Uphill MSS 4.14 - Darius I: cities, roads and Nile Red Canal

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Uphill MSS 4.14

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Darius I: cities, roads and Nile Red Canal

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  • c. 1980s-2000s (Creation)

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1 folder

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The estate of Eric Uphill.

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Donated by the executors of the estate of Eric Uphill in 2022.

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"Project XII. Darius I Wors.: a. Cities; b. Roads; c. Nile - Red Canal"*
6 pages (4 single-sided + 2 double-sided)
Preliminary draft listing of the monuments of Ptolemy II, typewritten and handwritten notes.
Uphill's section headings. Mostly summaries and notes from relevant publications:

  • Darius cities
  • Hydraulic projects III: Nile - Red Sea canals

*Uphill's description for this group as recorded on the original housing. This note has been retained.

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Property of the Griffith Institute. No restrictions.

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Copyright Griffith Institute, University of Oxford.

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