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Archaeometric evidence for the earliest exploitation of lignite from the bronze age Eastern Mediterranean. [PDF]

open access: yesSci Rep, 2021
Buckley S   +29 more
europepmc   +1 more source

The Tomb of Ptahemwia, 'Great Overseer of Cattle' and 'Overseer of the Treasury of the Ramesseum', at Saqqara [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
In early 1859, the French Egyptologist Théodule Devéria was in Egypt to assist Auguste Mariette—who had just been appointed as Director of Antiquities—with copying texts at a number of sites in Egypt. At Saqqara, Devéria photographed a doorway of the now-
Staring, N.T.B.
core   +4 more sources

Mycobacterium leprae diversity and population dynamics in medieval Europe from novel ancient genomes. [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Biol, 2021
Pfrengle S   +38 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Editorial [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
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Bárta, Miroslav
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Flax for seed or fibre use? Flax capsules from ancient Egyptian sites (3rd millennium BC to second century AD) compared with modern flax genebank accessions [PDF]

open access: yes
In order to determine whether ancient Egyptians had already selected and cultivated very specialized flax types according to their purpose for textile or oil production, respectively, we compared archaeobotanical flax finds with nearly 3000 diverse ...
Diederichsen, A.   +2 more
core   +1 more source

Königsgräber der 5. Dynastie [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Müller-Römer, Frank
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The social and ritual contextualisation of Ancient Egyptian hair and hairstyles from the Protodynastic to the end of the Old Kingdom [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
Hair, the most malleable part of the human body, lends itself to the most varied forms of impermanent modifications. The resulting hairstyles convey social practices and norms, and may be regarded as part of the “representation of self” and an integral
Tassie, G.J.
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