
Treasures, Seated Skeletons, and Egyptian Receipts - TAS 325
This week on The Archaeology Show, we tour three very different windows into the ancient world: a 5,000-year-old tomb packed with remarkable treasures, a surprising discovery of upright-buried skeletons beneath a French school, and tens of thousands of Egyptian notes and receipts that capture everyday life in vivid detail. We unpack what these finds reveal about status and burial ritual, how archaeologists interpret unusual body positions, and what “boring” paperwork can tell us about work, money, and people behind the monuments. Three discoveries, one big question: what survives—and what it can still say.
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Segment 3
- What Archaeologists Found Written on Those 43,000 Egyptian Notes and Receipts
- Upper Egypt site has now yielded more than 43,000 inscribed pot sherds, a record-breaking trove of information
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Rachel Roden
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