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National· August 18, 2026 at 05:02 a.m.

Ancient documents reveal everyday life from 2,000 years ago in Winnipeg exhibit

Ancient documents reveal everyday life from 2,000 years ago in Winnipeg exhibit

Key takeaways

  • Ancient papyri are on display at the University of Manitoba
  • The documents offer insights into daily life from approximately two millennia ago
  • Exhibition runs until February 28, 2023

A collection of ancient papyri, including letters and a document recording the sale of an enslaved man, are now on display at the University of Manitoba. This exhibition offers insights into daily life from approximately two millennia ago. The documents, which number around 20, provide a unique glimpse into the past.

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The exhibit, titled 'Ancient World Comes to Life', features artifacts that were discovered in Egypt and date back to the Roman Empire period. These papyri offer valuable information about trade, family life, and even personal relationships during this era.

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Dr. David Gurevich, a professor of Classics at the University of Manitoba, expressed his excitement about the exhibition, stating, 'These documents are incredibly rare and provide us with a direct connection to the past.' He further added that they offer a glimpse into the lives of people who lived thousands of years ago.

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