At the same time, he spent the first of several seasons at the Egypt Exploration Society’s long-running excavations in the Sacred Animal Necropolis, North Saqqara, working on the papyrus finds with Professor Harry Smith. After holding Worcester College’s Laycock Studentship from 1970–1972, he was elected into the Budge Fellowship at Christ’s in 1972. in Egyptian and Greek papyrology with Dr John Harris and (as supervisor) Professor John Barns (degree conferred 1974). He was schooled in Classics at University College School under Dr John Usher, and went on to read Classics (Literae Humaniores) at Wadham College, Oxford. John Tait (in full, William John Tait) was born in London in 1945.
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