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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…”
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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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    Climate change at the end of the Old Kingdom in Egypt around 4200 BP: New geoarchaeological evidence by Welc, Fabian, Marks, Leszek

    Published in Quaternary international (04-03-2014)
    “…The paper presents compilation of geological and geoarchaeological data, based on excavations at the Saqqara necropolis, to denote climate variability in Egypt during the late Old Kingdom (around 2200 BC…”
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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…”
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    Shades of blue – cobalt-copper coloured blue glass from New Kingdom Egypt and the Mycenaean world: a matter of production or colourant source? by Smirniou, M., Rehren, Th

    Published in Journal of archaeological science (01-12-2013)
    “… More recently, a copper-rich variation of cobalt blue glass has been seen throughout Egypt and the Mycenaean world…”
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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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    ENLIVENING THE BODY: COLOR AND STONE STATUES IN OLD KINGDOM EGYPT by Morgan, Lyvia

    Published in Source (New York, N.Y.) (01-04-2011)
    “… This paper explores hard-stone statuary of the Old Kingdom (c.2675-2170 B.C.E.) and suggests that colour was a vital element of embodiment…”
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    Three Rulers in Nubia and the Early Middle Kingdom in Egypt by Williams, Bruce

    Published in Journal of Near Eastern studies (01-04-2013)
    “…Just over a century ago, Arthur Weigall identified the names and titularies of three otherwise undocumented rulers carved in Egyptian hieroglyphics on the…”
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    Crossing Borders: Settlement Archaeology in Egypt and Sudan by Budka, Julia

    Published in Near Eastern archaeology (01-03-2017)
    “… and its potential for settlement archaeology in New Kingdom Egypt and Kush. New evidence for a landing place in the early Eighteenth Dynasty as well as fresh information about the Thutmoside temple town is highlighted…”
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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)
    “… Currently this is the largest such assemblage ever found outside Egypt and it requires an explanation…”
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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…”
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    Are students' symptoms and health complaints associated with perceived stress at university? Perspectives from the United Kingdom and Egypt by El Ansari, Walid, Oskrochi, Reza, Haghgoo, Ghollamreza

    “… We examined the associations between self-reported symptoms and perceived stress. Data was collected from universities in the United Kingdom and Egypt (N…”
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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 the fieldwork research in the Nile Delta…”
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    Marginalized Textile Producers in New Kingdom Egypt by Galczynski, Jordan

    Published in Arts (Basel) (18-11-2024)
    “… This paper highlights the efforts of marginalized labor in the production of textiles in New Kingdom Egypt, utilizing an intersectional approach to understand the interactions of the producers…”
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    Dating Pharaonic Egypt by Bruins, Hendrik J.

    “… Ancient literary sources of Pharaonic Egypt constitute the historical cornerstone of time in the eastern Mediterranean region during the Bronze and Iron Ages…”
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    Short contribution: Nile flow failure at the end of the Old Kingdom, Egypt: Strontium isotopic and petrologic evidence by Stanley, Jean-Daniel, Krom, Michael D., Cliff, Robert A., Woodward, Jamie C.

    Published in Geoarchaeology (01-03-2003)
    “…Strontium isotopic and petrologic information, obtained from sediment cores collected in the Nile delta of Egypt, indicate that paleoclimatic and Nile baseflow conditions changed considerably…”
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