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Richard Anthony Parker (December 10, 1905 – June 3, 1993) was a prominent Egyptologist and professor of Egyptology. Originally from Chicago, he attended Mt. Carmel High School (then known as St. Cyril) with acclaimed author James T. Farrell. He received an A.B. from Dartmouth College in 1930, and a Ph.D. in Egyptology from the University of Chicago in 1938. He then went to Luxor, Egypt to work as an epigrapher with the University of Chicago's Epigraphic and Architectural Survey, studying the mortuary temple of Ramses III. When World War II necessitated a temporary halt to the project, Parker came back to Chicago to teach Egyptology at the university. In 1946, he returned to Egypt to continue his work on the epigraphic survey, and soon rose to the position of field director.

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  • ريتشارد أنتوني باركر (ar)
  • Richard Anthony Parker (de)
  • Richard Anthony Parker (fr)
  • Richard Anthony Parker (en)
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  • ريتشارد أنتوني باركر (بالإنجليزية: Richard Anthony Parker)‏ هو عالم مصريات أمريكي، ولد في 10 ديسمبر 1905 في شيكاغو في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 3 يونيو 1993. (ar)
  • Richard Anthony Parker (* 10. Dezember 1905 in Chicago; † 3. Juni 1993) war ein US-amerikanischer Ägyptologe und Professor der Ägyptologie. (de)
  • Richard Anthony Parker est un égyptologue nord-américain (né à Chicago le 10 décembre 1905, décédé le 3 juin 1993). Il a beaucoup travaillé sur les calendriers de l'Égypte antique. Selon lui, deux calendriers auraient coexisté : * Le calendrier de 365 jours et qu'il baptise calendrier civil. Il aurait été destiné aux seuls besoins administratifs et aurait été introduit au IIIe millénaire avant notre ère. * Un calendrier lunaire, bien antérieur, dont l'existence se serait poursuivie même durant la présence du calendrier civil. Sa vocation aurait été religieuse mais aussi agricole. (fr)
  • Richard Anthony Parker (December 10, 1905 – June 3, 1993) was a prominent Egyptologist and professor of Egyptology. Originally from Chicago, he attended Mt. Carmel High School (then known as St. Cyril) with acclaimed author James T. Farrell. He received an A.B. from Dartmouth College in 1930, and a Ph.D. in Egyptology from the University of Chicago in 1938. He then went to Luxor, Egypt to work as an epigrapher with the University of Chicago's Epigraphic and Architectural Survey, studying the mortuary temple of Ramses III. When World War II necessitated a temporary halt to the project, Parker came back to Chicago to teach Egyptology at the university. In 1946, he returned to Egypt to continue his work on the epigraphic survey, and soon rose to the position of field director. (en)
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