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The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, 1990
Publication of three monuments: two pyramidia, (1) of Teti, Lector-priest of Senisonb (mother of Tuthmosis 1), early Eighteenth Dynasty, in Oxford, Ashmolean Mus. 1896-1908 E. 3926; (2) of Huy, Servant in the Place of Truth, late Eighteenth or Nineteenth Dynasty, formerly in d'Athanasi, Lee and Amherst collections; and a triangular stela(?) of ...
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Publication of three monuments: two pyramidia, (1) of Teti, Lector-priest of Senisonb (mother of Tuthmosis 1), early Eighteenth Dynasty, in Oxford, Ashmolean Mus. 1896-1908 E. 3926; (2) of Huy, Servant in the Place of Truth, late Eighteenth or Nineteenth Dynasty, formerly in d'Athanasi, Lee and Amherst collections; and a triangular stela(?) of ...
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2020
The New Kingdom encompasses five hundred years of Egyptian history (c.1550–1070 bc) characterized by long stretches of domestic stability and foreign expansion. Lengthy reigns of kings such as Thutmose III, Amenhotep III, and Ramesses II abound in textual, architectural, and artistic milestones; the reign of Akhenaten and his immediate successors, the ...
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The New Kingdom encompasses five hundred years of Egyptian history (c.1550–1070 bc) characterized by long stretches of domestic stability and foreign expansion. Lengthy reigns of kings such as Thutmose III, Amenhotep III, and Ramesses II abound in textual, architectural, and artistic milestones; the reign of Akhenaten and his immediate successors, the ...
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1991
There is a danger when trying to visualise those whom the Romans of the fourth and fifth centuries would have called ‘the Barbarians’ of using images from other and generally earlier ages. Without due caution and letting the perjorative nature of the name speak by itself it would be easy to imagine them as being little better than savages, naked, hairy
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There is a danger when trying to visualise those whom the Romans of the fourth and fifth centuries would have called ‘the Barbarians’ of using images from other and generally earlier ages. Without due caution and letting the perjorative nature of the name speak by itself it would be easy to imagine them as being little better than savages, naked, hairy
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2005
Abstract The Cavendish Laboratory in 1927 was passing through a quiet period. Patrick Blackett’s bright star was already shining in the firmament, but the other young men in Rutherford’s department were engaged in painstaking preparatory work – refining experimental techniques and building new equipment – not yet making fundamental ...
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Abstract The Cavendish Laboratory in 1927 was passing through a quiet period. Patrick Blackett’s bright star was already shining in the firmament, but the other young men in Rutherford’s department were engaged in painstaking preparatory work – refining experimental techniques and building new equipment – not yet making fundamental ...
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In the Capital of the New Kingdom
1999Abstract Archaebacterial research programs got started in Germany right off the bat. They emerged from the study of bacterial walls led by Otto Kindler (b. 1920). Director of the Botanical Institute at the University of Munich, he was instrumental in the development of archaebacterial research and of 16S RNA phylogenetic more generally ...
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The United Kingdom and Australia: New Titles
The Hastings Center Report, 1988The United Kingdom and Australia: New Titles The last few years have seen an upsurge of interest in medical ethics outside North America, where the subject is already well established. In 1987, a number of significant publications, reflected this change.
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The New Kingdom of Granada tells the history of the making and unmaking of empire in the diverse and decentralized Indigenous landscapes of the Northern Andes. Santiago Muñoz-Arbeláez examines the intricate and disputed processes that reshaped the peoples and landscapes of present-day Colombia into a kingdom within the global Spanish monarchy.
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Fungi stabilize multi‐kingdom community in a high elevation timberline ecosystem
iMeta, 2022Teng Yang +2 more
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Microbial volatile organic compounds in intra-kingdom and inter-kingdom interactions
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021Laure Weisskopf +2 more
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Trans-kingdom RNAs and their fates in recipient cells: advances, utilization, and perspectives
Plant Communications, 2021Jian-Hua Zhao, Hui-Shan Guo
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