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Continuation vs Switching Direct Oral Anticoagulant Therapy After Breakthrough Stroke.

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D'Anna L   +94 more
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The End of New Kingdom Egypt

Universal- Und Kulturhistorische Studien, 2022
The collapse of the New Kingdom marks one of the most profound changes in the five millennia of Egyptian history as it marked the end of an Egyptian empire ruled by native kings. A long history of research on how and why the Egyptian New Kingdom ended revolves around the question of whether this transition was caused by endogenous or exogenous factors,
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Egypt’s New Kingdom in Contact with the World

2022
The foreign relations of the New Kingdom of Egypt can be described as a combination of continuity and change. On one hand, the physical geography of its environment and the basic underpinnings of the relationship with its neighbors, whoever they were, remained constant, whatever political events affected Egypt.
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Upper Egypt before the New Kingdom

2022
The time between the Middle and the New Kingdoms is less well-defined than the preceding and succeeding periods of ancient Egypt in terms of its political, administrative, and economic structure. After the decline of the Middle Kingdom central state, the so-called Second Intermediate Period is characterized by a parceling of Egypt’s territory into a ...
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A mature ovarian teratoma from New Kingdom Amarna, Egypt

International Journal of Paleopathology, 2023
This paper describes the fifth case of a mature ovarian teratoma reported in the bioarchaeological literature, contributing to the temporal and geographical distribution of known examples of this unusual pathology.An 18-21-year-old female found in situ within a multi-chambered subterranean tomb in the North Desert Cemetery at Amarna, Egypt (founded c ...
Gretchen R. Dabbs   +2 more
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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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Private Life in New Kingdom Egypt

The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, 2002
Ellen Morris, Lynn Meskell
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The Widow and Orphan in Egypt before the New Kingdom

Acta Antiqua Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae, 2006
The changing attitude of the Egyptian elite towards widows and orphans is analysed on the basis of Old Kingdom, First Intermediate Period, and Middle Kingdom biographical inscriptions, as well as pieces of Middle Kingdom literature. The appearance of an obscure group of female titles composed with the word nmhyt, often translated as 'ward', during the ...
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The New Kingdom of Egypt under the Eighteenth Dynasty

2022
Egypt’s Eighteenth Dynasty was a period of unparalleled highs—of military power, art, industry, construction, and royal control—as well as crushing lows. This chapter charts the rise of the Eighteenth Dynasty, focusing on the major developments of Egypt’s society and culture.
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