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Peter F. Dorman
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BIOGRAPHY

Peter Dorman received his PhD. from the University of Chicago in 1985 and served as the president of the American University of Beirut from 2005 to 2015. He has received numerous research grants and is the author and editor of several major books and many articles on the study of ancient Egypt.

Primary Contributions (11)
Ramses II
Ramses II was the third king of the 19th dynasty (1292–1191 bce) of ancient Egypt whose reign (1279–1213 bce) was the second longest in Egyptian history. In addition to his wars with the Hittites and Libyans, he is known for his extensive building programs and for the many colossal statues of him…
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Publications (2)
Perspectives on Ptolemaic Thebes: Occasional Proceedings of the Theban Workshop (Studies in Ancient Oriental Civilization)
Perspectives on Ptolemaic Thebes: Occasional Proceedings of the Theban Workshop (Studies in Ancient Oriental Civilization)
The Manuscript Consists Of Seven Papers Presented At The Theban Workshop, 2006. Within The Temporal And Spatial Boundaries Indicated By The Title, The Subjects Of The Papers Are Extremely Diverse, Ranging From Models Of Culture-history (manning And Moyer), To Studies Of Specific Administrative Offices (arlt), A Single Statue Type (albersmeier), Inscriptions In A Single Temple (dicerbo/jasnow, And Mcclain), And Inscriptions Of A Single King (ritner). Nonetheless, All The Papers Are Significant Contributions...
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