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- Millet, Nicholas Byram, 1934-2004
Identifies LC/NAF RWO
Identifies RWO
Birth Date
- 1934-06-28
Death Date
- 2004-05-19
Has Affiliation
- Organization: Royal Ontario Museum
Birth Place
- Richmond (N.H.)
Associated Language
- English
Field of Activity
Egypt
Occupation
Egyptologist
Achaeologist
Art historian
Linguist
Museum curator
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Closely Matching Concepts from Other Schemes
Sources
- found: His Meroitic studies, 1982:t.p. (Nicholas B. Millet) p. 11 (Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto)
- found: NLC, 1/3/85(AACR 2: Millet, N. B. (Nicholas Byram), 1934- )
- found: Meroitic remains from Qustul cemetery Q, Ballana cemetery B, and a Ballana settlement, 1991:pt. 1, t.p. (Nicholas B. Millet)
- found: Wikipedia, July 15, 2015(Dr. Nicholas Byram Millet (June 28, 1934, Richmond, New Hampshire-2004) was an Egyptologist affiliated with the Royal Ontario Museum and the University of Toronto. An archaeologist, art historian, linguist, museum curator, administrator, and celebrated teacher, Millet was able to make great strides in the daunting task of translating the lost language of the ancient Sudan, Meroitic.)
- found: Ancient Faces website, July 15, 2015(Nicholas Millet ; Born June 28, 1934 ; Died May 19, 2004 at 69 years old)
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Change Notes
- 1985-07-11: new
- 2015-07-16: revised
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