A Quick Survey:

Before completing this project, please take a second to answer a few questions. Your feedback helps to ensure that the Papyrus Collection can continue to provide educational resources like this. If you have any comments, suggestsions, or questions, feel free to type them into the text areas.

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If you are visiting this exhibit as part of a class, please specify the course name (e.g. Latin 231)

Please select the statement that best represents yourself:

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The exhibit was well designed and easy to navigate.

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