AED - Ancient Egyptian Dictionary
online dictionary of the Ancient Egyptian language
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AED - Ancient Egyptian Dictionary
Summary
AED - Ancient Egyptian Dictionary is a mobile app[1].
Key Facts
- AED - Ancient Egyptian Dictionary's field of work was Egyptology[2].
- AED - Ancient Egyptian Dictionary's field of work was digital humanities[3].
- AED - Ancient Egyptian Dictionary's field of work was lexicography[4].
- AED - Ancient Egyptian Dictionary's instance of is recorded as mobile app[5].
- AED - Ancient Egyptian Dictionary's instance of is recorded as online dictionary[6].
- AED - Ancient Egyptian Dictionary's instance of is recorded as dictionary of the Egyptian language[7].
- AED - Ancient Egyptian Dictionary's instance of is recorded as historical dictionary[8].
- AED - Ancient Egyptian Dictionary's official website is recorded as https://simondschweitzer.github.io/aed/[9].
- AED - Ancient Egyptian Dictionary's main subject is recorded as Egyptian[10].
- AED - Ancient Egyptian Dictionary's main subject is recorded as lexicography[11].
- AED - Ancient Egyptian Dictionary's title is recorded as {'lang': 'mul', 'text': 'Ancient Egyptian Dictionary'}[12].
- AED - Ancient Egyptian Dictionary's short name is recorded as {'lang': 'mul', 'text': 'AED'}[13].
- AED - Ancient Egyptian Dictionary's dataset distribution is recorded as Zenodo[14].
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Career and Affiliations
Fields of work include Egyptology[2], an academic discipline[15]; digital humanities[3], a branch of science[16]; and lexicography[4], an academic discipline[17].