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[Newsletter] Digging Up The Past: Monthly Digest – June 2021 NOW AVAILABLE

by petrosPosted onJune 23, 2021June 25, 2021
The second “issue” or Issue 2 of the Digging Up The Past newsletter is officially out! You can read it here.

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I see myself as a “literary archaeologist.” No field work is required. The purpose of this self appointed and non-existent discipline is to marry two fields which do not cooperate very well with each other: archaeology and literary studies. The texts are historical artifacts and must be treated as such.

 

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