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“The Many Lives of the Aberdeen Papyri from Egypt to Python”: a Lecture by the Caliphal Finances Team – Caliphal Finances – The Finances of the Caliphate: Abbasid Fiscal Practice in Islamic Late Antiquity
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Religion and Literature
Study MTh, MSc in Religion and Literature at the University of Edinburgh.
People and Money in Abbasid Egypt: A Deeper Dive into the Caliphal Finances Team’s Research – Caliphal Finances – The Finances of the Caliphate: Abbasid Fiscal Practice in Islamic Late Antiquity
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History of Art
Study PhD in History of Art at the University of Edinburgh. Our postgraduate degree programme offers a broad range of option courses designed to focus your interest on a specific area of research. Find out more here.
Mini-series: Horror, Medieval thought and nomad space – Teaching Matters
24 Nov 2020: My current work continues along the same trajectory in a post-Hegelian dialectic following Zizek and attempts a reading of West African spatial practice in view of its Islamic heritage and
Research Visit: Arabic and Coptic Papyri in the Special Collections of the University of Aberdeen – Caliphal Finances – The Finances of the Caliphate: Abbasid Fiscal Practice in Islamic Late Antiquity
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WEEK8 SICP: BETWEEN MYTHS – Tianyi Chen / Curating (2024-2025)[SEM2]
16 Mar 2025: Drawing on East African mythology and Islamic imagery, the work explores themes of displacement, migration and ghostly existence through archival images, experimental sound and personal narratives.
Subject area: Classics
Classics research opportunities and taught postgraduate programmes at the University of Edinburgh.
Subject area: Archaeology
Archaeology research opportunities and taught postgraduate programmes at the University of Edinburgh.
Subject area: Biological, Biomedical and Life Sciences
Biological, Biomedical and Life Sciences research opportunities and taught postgraduate programmes at the University of Edinburgh.