Talk:Mostafa Waziri
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Waziri Papyrus I
[edit]It deserves its own article, or will when there are enough sources for it. I've left it in red for now on a number of pages.
I would like to add media in particular, but the only photos released so far are copyright the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities. Originally released here: https://www.facebook.com/tourismandantiq/posts/pfbid022ivV14JMe1y7DHgYQWArvP9qUXDxfDe77XNwhFCwue16kVwa3hpWFcLrjE4mvX99l
I am not clear on Egyptian copyright law in regards to government documents and publications (i.e., does it mirror US law and put those works in the public domain?). If someone who speaks Arabic or can wade through copyright and government documents figure that out? You would have my gratitude.