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The New Kingdom of Egypt under the Ramesside Dynasty

2022
The Ramesside period saw the contraction of Egypt’s hegemony in the ancient Mediterranean, extraordinary economic contraction and lessening monumental production, and generations of mass migrations, destabilizing Egypt. The period followed Egypt’s Eighteenth Dynasty, an apex of steady growth, consistent wealth, and high-quality artistic production ...
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Analytical Study and Conservation of New Kingdom Period Pottery Jars from Saqqara Excavation, Egypt

Advanced Materials Research, 2021
Ancient archaeological sites contain numerous pottery objects that suffered from different deterioration factors. This study aims to use different analytical methods to study the chemical and mineralogical composition and identification of deterioration aspects of some ancient Egyptian pottery jars from Saqqara excavation.
Mohamed Moustafa Ibrahim   +1 more
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Sovereignty and Theology in New Kingdom Egypt: Some Cases of Tradition

Saeculum, 1996
Trois cas interessants de souverainete peuvent etre avances dans le but d'eclairer le theme du pouvoir royal et sa relation avec la theologie. La premiere se concentre sur la seule mention d'Ahmes Nefertary a Karnak; la seconde est la celebre fete de l'Opet a Louxor tandis que la troisieme, constitue par la fete du siege royal, n'est que brievement ...
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The Redistributive Economy in New Kingdom Egypt: An Examination of Bȝkw(t)

Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt, 1988
"lists of blkw" (r-ht bokw) recorded in the Annals of Thutmose III2 which parallel the lists of inw.3 The word represents commodities which are delivered to the temple, in contrast to goods which form the king's privy purse. The goods also receive the name bSkw(t) when they are redistributed.
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Reevaluating the Role of Inter-Polity Boundaries (tꜢšw) in Middle and New Kingdom Egypt

Journal of Egyptian History, 2022
Abstract Chains of frontier fortresses and the presence of boundary stelae have understandably encouraged scholars to emphasize parallels between Pharaonic political boundaries and contemporary political borders. However, ancient Egyptian territoriality and conceptions of political boundaries differed in several key ways.
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The Cost of a Commute: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Osteoarthritis in New Kingdom Egypt

International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, 2016
AbstractThis article evaluates rates of osteoarthritis of the lower limb in human remains from Deir el‐Medina in order to compare the health of the residents of Deir el‐Medina with previous studies on other ancient Egyptian and Nubian populations. This study focuses on osteological observations from the commingled New Kingdom human remains documented ...
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Computational Modeling of Empire Trajectories: From Foundation to Fragmentation in New Kingdom Egypt

This paper presents a novel computational modeling approach to understand the complex trajectories of ancient empires, focusing specifically on the New Kingdom of Egypt. Leveraging historical and archaeological data, we develop a dynamic simulation framework that integrates key socio-political, economic, and environmental variables hypothesized to ...
Revista, Zen, HISTORY, 10
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Afterglow of Empire: Egypt from the Fall of the New Kingdom to the Saite Renaissance

Palestine Exploration Quarterly, 2017
Afterglow of Empire joins Aidan Dodson's ever-growing series of books covering various periods and aspects of Egyptian history and archaeology.
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Exchange, Extraction, and the Politics of Ideological Money Laundering in Egypt's New Kingdom Empire

2015
Egypt's New Kingdom imperial government routinely utilized Syro-Palestinian temples to mask a variety of key economic and political transactions. Pharaohs embellished temples in the territory of valued vassals and gave gifts of divine statues fashioned out of precious materials.
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Microbial volatile organic compounds in intra-kingdom and inter-kingdom interactions

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021
Laure Weisskopf   +2 more
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