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MORE SAQQARA DISCOVERIES
Ancient Egypt

MORE SAQQARA DISCOVERIES

Following the discovery of 59 painted wooden Late Period coffins reported in AE122, the Egyptian team at Saqqara has now revealed another hundred intact painted wooden coffins (below and opposite) in three 10 to 12 metre-deep burial shafts.

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January / February 2021
GLORIOUS EGYPT IN FINLAND
Ancient Egypt

GLORIOUS EGYPT IN FINLAND

Continuing our series on international Egyptology exhibitions, Tuuli Turtola explores an exhibition at the new Amos Rex Museum in Helsinki.

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January / February 2021
ESNA RELIEFS REVEALED
Ancient Egypt

ESNA RELIEFS REVEALED

Restoration work by a German-Egyptian team has revealed the original colours of the reliefs at the Temple of Esna (opposite, top).

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January / February 2021
Crowning Glories: Women's Hairstyles
Ancient Egypt

Crowning Glories: Women's Hairstyles

Per meset for young readers

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4 mins  |
January / February 2021
John le Carré, the German master
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John le Carré, the German master

In 1956, before he was a famous spy novelist, David Cornwell came to teach at Eton. Among his pupils was Ferdinand Mount

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February 2021
Hats off to Napoleon and Wellington
The Oldie Magazine

Hats off to Napoleon and Wellington

The Emperor and the Duke both wore bicornes – in different styles. Now their hats are united, thanks to Nancy Astor. By Justin Davies

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4 mins  |
February 2021
Insanely happy
The Oldie Magazine

Insanely happy

Alan Crawford has learnt to be content, despite suffering from dementia for three years

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4 mins  |
February 2021
Wasn't he so loverly?
The Oldie Magazine

Wasn't he so loverly?

Wilfrid Hyde-White was as charming and mischievous in real life as in My Fair Lady, remembers Simon Williams, his friend and co-star

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5 mins  |
February 2021
My hostess? A banjo-playing prostitute
The Oldie Magazine

My hostess? A banjo-playing prostitute

Exotic Lady Meux brought glamour, several Whistler portraits, and a Christopher Wren masterpiece to Maureen Lipman’s favorite hotel

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February 2021
Arts
The Oldie Magazine

Arts

Arts

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February 2021
Fine and dandy
The Oldie Magazine

Fine and dandy

The dandy style, created by Beau Brummell, was perfected by Oscar Wilde and Edward VIII. By Shaun Cole and Miles Lambert

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5 mins  |
February 2021
Dirk Bogarde's lucky second act
The Oldie Magazine

Dirk Bogarde's lucky second act

Roger Lewis celebrates the centenary of a sad, dark actor who matured into a happy writer

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8 mins  |
February 2021
A happy Hunter once more
The Oldie Magazine

A happy Hunter once more

At 85, widowed Hunter Davies is writing new books and finding young love. By Valerie Grove

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6 mins  |
February 2021
Gregory Gregory's Stately Pleasure Home
The Oldie Magazine

Gregory Gregory's Stately Pleasure Home

Harlaxton Manor has been home to a millionaire Victorian recluse, a face-cream tycoon and an American university

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4 mins  |
February 2021
The Archers turns 70
The Oldie Magazine

The Archers turns 70

Programme assistant Gill Powell taped Grange Farm’s turkey chicks, printed Phil Drabble’s Nature Notes – and made one awful mistake

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4 mins  |
January 2021
What a swell party!
The Oldie Magazine

What a swell party!

As coronavirus kills off Christmas parties, Charlotte Metcalf remembers friends who made the evening go with a swing

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4 mins  |
January 2021
My gaudy nights
The Oldie Magazine

My gaudy nights

For 50 years, Oxford don Oswyn Murray welcomed back old pupils to his college – except for one in 10 Downing Street

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4 mins  |
January 2021
Look back in candour
The Oldie Magazine

Look back in candour

Lockdown led to a boom in autobiography. Frances Wilson gives you her tips on how to tell the story of your life

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3 mins  |
January 2021
King of the Purbeck Stone Age
The Oldie Magazine

King of the Purbeck Stone Age

Treleven Haysom has been quarrying stone on the Isle of Purbeck for over 60 years – now he’s written the definitive book about it

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January 2021
Joe O'Biden's Irish home
The Oldie Magazine

Joe O'Biden's Irish home

County Mayo is adored by Hollywood, the US President-elect – and Dea Birkett

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5 mins  |
January 2021
Guests from hell
The Oldie Magazine

Guests from hell

When Tanya Gold moved to Cornwall, she invited lots of friends to stay – she won’t be asking them back for Christmas

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4 mins  |
January 2021
Holy Hitch
The Oldie Magazine

Holy Hitch

Christopher Hitchens, the most famous atheist in the world, was a wonderful, generous godfather to Alice Cockerell

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4 mins  |
January 2021
A very amateur performance
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A very amateur performance

Nick Newman was thrilled to sign Burt Reynolds for his film. If only Burt had remembered his lines and hadn’t spent so much on wigs

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January 2021
I'm Dreaming Of A Dry Christmas
The Oldie Magazine

I'm Dreaming Of A Dry Christmas

After decades in Drunkland, Mary Killen suddenly lost the taste for drink. She now sees the festive season in a whole new – clear – light

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4 mins  |
January 2021
Pharaoh, Osiris and the Mummy
Ancient Egypt

Pharaoh, Osiris and the Mummy

The Musée Granet in Aix-en-Provence in southern France, is renown for its collection of paintings from masters such as Cézanne, Ingres and Van Gogh, and is named after the French painter François-Marius Granet, one of the museum’s major benefactors.

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November / December 2020
GEBEL EL-SILSILA THROUGHOUT THE AGES: PART 6 – RAMESSIDE QUARRYING
Ancient Egypt

GEBEL EL-SILSILA THROUGHOUT THE AGES: PART 6 – RAMESSIDE QUARRYING

Maria Nilsson and John Ward revisit the Ramesside era at Gebel el-Silsila to explore the quarries, the Temple of Sobek and a unique blueprint of ancient quarrying.

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4 mins  |
November / December 2020
Highlights of the Manchester Museum 25: A Wooden Mallet
Ancient Egypt

Highlights of the Manchester Museum 25: A Wooden Mallet

Campbell Price describes a tool once used by an ancient Egyptian stone-mason, now in Manchester Museum’s collection.

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2 mins  |
November / December 2020
Per Mesut: For Younger Readers
Ancient Egypt

Per Mesut: For Younger Readers

Gifts of Gold, Frankincense and Myrr

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4 mins  |
November / December 2020
The Last Wealthy City Of The Delta
Ancient Egypt

The Last Wealthy City Of The Delta

Ayman Wahby and Said Eltalhawy describe their recent excavations at Tell Tebilla, one of the most important cities in the Delta during the first millennium BC.

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7 mins  |
November / December 2020
Eight Masterpieces Of Ancient Egyptian Jewellery
Ancient Egypt

Eight Masterpieces Of Ancient Egyptian Jewellery

Nigel Fletcher-Jones showcases some of the most stunning pieces created by ancient Egypt’s master craftsmen.

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9 mins  |
November / December 2020