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DIOSCORUS OF APHRODITO

MAN AND CIRCUMSTANCE

Egypt
"Bricks." Photo shot at Kom Ishqaw (the modern name for Aphrodito, Egypt).
Photo © 1995, 2011 C. Kuehn

Text © 2011 Clement Kuehn.
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Please note that many of the photos were shot in 1995. They were selected because they show the continuity of the Byzantine lifestyle in the villages. Since then, the archaeological sites have continued their conservation and the villages have modernized.
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