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22: 161: 87:. He has often been erroneously referred to as a lawyer, but he never actually studied law. Rhind excavated and published a number of prehistoric sites in northern Scotland in the early 1850s, and donated the finds to the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland (now in National Museums Scotland). Suffering from 132:
He has been described as a "young hero", the only "bright shining light of archaeological method and conscience" in the mid-nineteenth century, who plotted the exact location of artefacts and their relationships, the first to do so.
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R. Irving and M. Maitland, "An innovative antiquarian: Alexander Henry Rhind's excavations in Egypt and his collection in National Museums Scotland", in
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Papyrus after its Egyptian scribe. Rhind acquired it around 1858, and following his death shortly afterwards, it was sold to the
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Facsimiles of two papyri found in a tomb at Thebes with a translation by Samuel Birch and an account of their discovery
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currently hosted by the Society commemorates his name. Rhind directed that a sum from his estate at Sibster,
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Every traveller needs a compass: Travel and collecting in Egypt and the Near East
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Law of treasure-trove: how can it be best adapted to accomplish useful results?
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Rhind died in his sleep at the age of 29, on 3 July 1863 in
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Thebes: its tombs and their tenants, ancient and present
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as 3.1605, a margin of error of less than one percent.
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland
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market, and may have previously been stolen from the
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Memoir of the late Alexander Henry Rhind, of Sibster
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Memoir of the late Alexander Henry Rhind, of Sibster
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Stuart
/rnd/
antiquarian
archaeologist
Wick
University of Edinburgh
pulmonary disease
Rhind Papyrus
Ahmes
British Museum
Egyptian Mathematical Leather Roll
Luxor
Ramesseum
π
Cadenabbia
Society of Antiquaries of Scotland
Rhind Lectures
Caithness

Law of treasure-trove: how can it be best adapted to accomplish useful results?
Thebes: its tombs and their tenants, ancient and present


"Rhind, Alexander Henry" 
Dictionary of National Biography
"Alexander Henry Rhind (1833–63)"
Every traveller needs a compass: Travel and collecting in Egypt and the Near East
Memoir of the late Alexander Henry Rhind, of Sibster
"papyrus | British Museum"

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