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    Interpersonal violence in the Middle Kingdom of Egypt: evidence of craniofacial traumas from the tomb of Pwinre (TT39) (fifteenth century BC), Luxor by Herrerín, Jesús, Galassi, Francesco Maria, Dinarès, Rosa

    “…Skull 39-S1, from the tomb of Pwinre (TT39) the second prophet of Amun during the Middle Kingdom, was macroscopically and radiologically analysed. The skull…”
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    Collapse, environment, and society by Butzer, Karl W

    “…Historical collapse of ancient states poses intriguing social-ecological questions, as well as potential applications to global change and contemporary…”
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    Radiocarbon-Based Chronology for Dynastic Egypt by Ramsey, Christopher Bronk, Dee, Michael W, Rowland, Joanne M, Higham, Thomas F.G, Harris, Stephen A, Brock, Fiona, Quiles, Anita, Wild, Eva M, Marcus, Ezra S, Shortland, Andrew J

    “…The historical chronologies for dynastic Egypt are based on reign lengths inferred from written and archaeological evidence. These floating chronologies are…”
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    Hashemite Royal Mausoleum in Baghdad: Multi-Faceted, Cosmopolitan, and Diverse Influences by Elizabeth Bishop

    Published in Islamic Inquiries (01-06-2022)
    “…The Hashemite family ruled Makkah al-Mukarramah (Mecca) since the tenth century. Their descendants ruled Iraq from 1920 to 1958. In Iraq, J. Brian Cooper…”
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    THE NEW KINGDOM OF EGYPT AND THE EARLY STATE ORGANIZATIONS OF THE ARMENIAN HIGHLAND IN THE SECOND HALF OF THE II MILLENNIUM BC (BASED ON HISTORICAL SOURCES AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL EVIDENCE) by Piliposyan, Ashot, Hayrapetyan, Armine

    “… As a result, the Hittite New Kingdom, Arzawa and Wilusa appeared to be in one of the groups, and the New Kingdom of Egypt, Kassite Babylonia and Mitanni…”
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    Foundation Deposits and Strategies of Place-Making at Tell el-Dab'a/Avaris by Miriam Müller

    Published in Near Eastern archaeology (01-09-2018)
    “…Foundation ceremonies are well known from the Egyptian royal and sacred spheres: They mark the beginning of construction work and ensure the effectiveness and…”
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    Chronology for the Aegean Late Bronze Age 1700-1400 B.C by Manning, Sturt W, Ramsey, Christopher Bronk, Kutschera, Walter, Higham, Thomas, Kromer, Bernd, Steier, Peter, Wild, Eva M

    “…Radiocarbon (carbon-14) data from the Aegean Bronze Age 1700-1400 B.C. show that the Santorini (Thera) eruption must have occurred in the late 17th century…”
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    DOR AND EGYPT IN THE EARLY IRON AGE: AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE OF (PART OF) THE WENAMUN REPORT by Gilboa, Ayelet

    Published in Ägypten und Levante (01-01-2015)
    “…Excavations at Tel Dor, the major Iron Age port town along Israel's Carmel coast, have yielded an outstanding number of early Iron Age Egyptian jars and…”
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    Dams Along Sudanese Nile Threaten Ancient Sites by LAWLER, ANDREW

    “…Sudanese officials said last week that their government intends to move ahead with three massive dams along the Nile River and its tributaries, threatening…”
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    Collapse? What Collapse? Societal Change Revisited by LAWLER, ANDREW

    “…Old notions about how societies fail are at odds with new data painting a more nuanced, complicated—and possibly hopeful—view of human adaptation to change. An…”
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    A ROYAL NECROPOLIS AT SOUTH ABYDOS: New Light on Egypt's Second Intermediate Period by Wegner, Josef

    Published in Near Eastern archaeology (01-06-2015)
    “…Excavations at South Abydos have revealed a royal necropolis dating to Egypt's late Second Intermediate Period, ca. 1650–1600 b.c.e. The necropolis includes…”
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    Seals and Sealings at Tell eṣ-Ṣâfi/Gath by Stefan Münger

    Published in Near Eastern archaeology (01-03-2018)
    “…The currently published glyptic assemblage from Tell eṣ-Ṣâfi/Gath comprises more than sixty seals and sealings (Keel 2013: 94–123; see also Maeir, Shai, and…”
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    Crossing Borders: Settlement Archaeology in Egypt and Sudan by Budka, Julia

    Published in Near Eastern archaeology (01-03-2017)
    “…Some of the Egyptian New Kingdom towns in northern Sudan known today as Upper Nubia (Kush) are well preserved (e.g., Amara West and Sai) and offer the unique…”
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    Forgotten Fortress: Returning to Uronarti by Bestock, Laurel

    Published in Near Eastern archaeology (01-09-2017)
    “…The kings of the ancient Egyptian Middle Kingdom (ca. 2055–1650 B.C.E.) conquered and subsequently administered a large territory in Lower Nubia, south of the…”
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    THE EGYPTIAN COMMUNITY IN AVARIS DURING THE HYKSOS PERIOD by Bietak, Manfred

    Published in Ägypten und Levante (01-01-2016)
    “…Papyrus Rhind and other papyri which were kept and even written or copied in Avaris suggest strongly that the Hyksos employed Egyptian scribes and perhaps even…”
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    Egypt and Israel: The Never-Ending Story by Evian, Shirly Ben-Dor

    Published in Near Eastern archaeology (01-03-2017)
    “…The significant interrelations between Egypt and Canaan during the Late Bronze Age are well known and have been studied in depth by various scholars. In…”
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    Dendara at Its Origins: New Evidence for a Pre- and Early Dynastic Settlement Site in Upper Egypt by Marouard, Gregory

    Published in Near Eastern archaeology (01-09-2017)
    “…The archaeology of Pre- and Early Dynastic Egypt has been one of the most active area in Egyptology in the past few decades, but despite the intensification of…”
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