|  | Yoshiyuki Suto is Professor of Ancient History and academic staff of the Center for the Cultural Heritage andTexts (CHT) at Nagoya University. After studying prehistoric archaeology of the Aegean in Athens on the
 scholarship from the State Scholarships Foundation of Greece (IKY) he earned his doctorate in archaeology
 at the University of Tokyo in 1992. He joined Akoris Archaeological Project in 1997, and since then he has been
 working in Middle Egypt in order to elucidate the history of the local society under the Ptolemaic rule. His
 research interests include the Hellenistic maritime trade, Greek epigraphy in Hellenistic Egypt, and labor
 organization in the Hellenistic limestone quarries on the Nile.
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