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Flinders Petrie is one of the biggest names in Egyptian archaeology, and he's a controversial figure with good reason. In some ways he is the pinnacle of the problematic Victorian 'gentleman scholar'. Yet there are positive aspects of his legacy, as he set standards for the scientific rigour of archaeology that are still (mostly) upheld to this day. You can learn more about the commendable 'Papyrus for the People' project here: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/culture/project... And if you want a look at some of the items in the Petrie Museum's extraordinary collection, and don't mind a bit of a learning curve where its search function is concerned: https://petriecat.museums.ucl.ac.uk/ Look out for a new Armchair Egyptology video every Wednesday. ----- ☥ - / armchairegypt to support and collaborate 𓏊 - https://ko-fi.com/ArmchairEgypt to make a one-off donation 𓂀 - / discord to chat and hang out 𓀀 - / armchair_egypt to get updates and... memes? ----- Thanks to my backers on Patreon: PHARAOHS Edmund Kyberd and Jo OVERSEER RoninX777 NOMARCH Richard Hawkes ARCHITECTS James Lenihan, kailajay, Ken Poyner, Michael Bowman, photosynthetic and Thinkcork SCRIBES Becca Miles, Carly G, ITU Trash Crew, Jeremiah Demster and Pete ----- Title card design by Lazy Hunny Bee / lazyhunnybee Character design by Praxis Descends / praxisdescends Intro theme & backing music by Sassyy Dragon / sassyydragon / sassyydragon Writing by Lucas Justinian (me) Freelance enquiries [email protected] ----- All materials herein remain property of their respective owners. Material included is either with permission, by Creative Commons licence, is in the public domain, or falls under fair use. If you think you have copyright on anything used in this video and the above doesn't apply to your work, get in touch by email or DM me on Twitter. We are not a thief, and will only use something if we can prove it's justified.