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Martin Andreas Stadler
Stadler, Martin Andreas, born 1973, studied Egyptology, Classical Archaeology and History in Würzburg and Oxford, doctorate in 2002 and habilitation in 2007 in Würzburg, Professor of Egyptology at the University of Würzburg since 2011. His research focuses on Egyptian religion as manifested in particular in evidence from the 1st millennium BCE and the Roman period in Egypt.
Zauzich, Karl-Theodor, 1939–2021, studied Egyptology and Classics in Leipzig and Mainz, doctorate in Mainz 1966, habilitation in Berlin 1980, Professor of Egyptology in Mainz in 1980 and in Würzburg from 1981 to 2004. Zauzich was primarily concerned with the Demotic script and language, Demotic texts from Elephantine and Soknopaiu Nesos, the origin of the alphabet and traces of Egyptian religion in the Hebrew Bible.
Zauzich, Karl-Theodor, 1939–2021, studied Egyptology and Classics in Leipzig and Mainz, doctorate in Mainz 1966, habilitation in Berlin 1980, Professor of Egyptology in Mainz in 1980 and in Würzburg from 1981 to 2004. Zauzich was primarily concerned with the Demotic script and language, Demotic texts from Elephantine and Soknopaiu Nesos, the origin of the alphabet and traces of Egyptian religion in the Hebrew Bible.
Die Sammlung Kiseleff im Martin-von-Wagner-Museum der Universität Würzburg
1982, im 400. Jahr der Zweitgründung der Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg, stiftete Alexander Kiseleff (1919–2002) einen Großteil seiner Privatsammlung an griechischen und ägyptischen Antiken der Universität Würzburg, um schließlich den Rest der Sammlung testamentarisch der Universität zu vermachen.
