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Cleopatra and List of ancient Egyptian papyri

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Difference between Cleopatra and List of ancient Egyptian papyri

Cleopatra vs. List of ancient Egyptian papyri

Cleopatra VII Philopator (Κλεοπάτρα Φιλοπάτωρ Cleopatra Philopator; 69 – August 10 or 12, 30 BC)Theodore Cressy Skeat, in, uses historical data to calculate the death of Cleopatra as having occurred on 12 August 30 BC. This list of ancient Egyptian papyri includes some of the better known individual papyri written in hieroglyphs, hieratic, demotic or in Greek.

Similarities between Cleopatra and List of ancient Egyptian papyri

Cleopatra and List of ancient Egyptian papyri have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): British Museum, Egyptian Museum, Papyrus.

British Museum

The British Museum, located in the Bloomsbury area of London, United Kingdom, is a public institution dedicated to human history, art and culture.

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Egyptian Museum

The Museum of Egyptian Antiquities, known commonly as the Egyptian Museum or Museum of Cairo, in Cairo, Egypt, is home to an extensive collection of ancient Egyptian antiquities.

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Papyrus

Papyrus is a material similar to thick paper that was used in ancient times as a writing surface.

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Cleopatra and List of ancient Egyptian papyri Comparison

Cleopatra has 720 relations, while List of ancient Egyptian papyri has 98. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 0.37% = 3 / (720 + 98).

References

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