Some 656 people have an "interest"in Papyrology, 381 in "Greek Papyrology, " 95 in "Greek Magical Papyri, 17 in "Greek Literary Papyri, 596 in "Early Christian Papyri & Inscriptions", 22 in Coptic Papyri, 34 in Arabic Papyrology etc. I have culled the following names of colleagues who have made papers available. There should be some way to index the site in the future.
Rodney Ast, "Signs of Education and Culture. Prosodic Marks in Greek Documents. A Talk."
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