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The website of the society of Oxford University that financed the Oxyrhynchus discovery and which now owns the collection. There is a wealth of information, a guide, links and an online database. For those who are interested in the recent discovery of ancient works can check the latest updates there or view the already published ones. You can also request images of papyri if you are academically interested.

http://www.papyrology.ox.ac.uk/index.html
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