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Endogamy in Egyptian Nubia

Journal of Biosocial Science, 1971
In a sample of 282 marriages in New Nubia in Egypt, 39% were between first cousins and 21% between less closely related kin. The average number of liveborn offspring in first-cousin marriages was higher than in marriages between more distant relations and unrelated spouses, but the number of deaths among children of first-cousin couples was also higher.
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Traces of Nubia

2022
This chapter tackles the traces of the Nubian campaign. Despite the flood, traces of Nubia remained and unveiled the unevenness of the campaign that took place there. An early and obvious indication of the issue came in the different names given to the reservoir forming behind the High Dam.
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Overall Quality, Phenolic Compounds, and Volatile Profile of a Vitis Vinifera L. Variety and Hybrids ‘BRS Isis’ and ‘BRS Nubia’ Table Grapes in Two Terroirs

Erwerbs-obstbau, 2023
F. J. Soldateli   +8 more
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Nubia Sandstone: DISCUSSION

AAPG Bulletin, 1971
Egyptian sections broken down into several formations, retention of name favored with new type-section proposed; for reference to paper under discussion, see Prasad et al. (above)
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Medieval Nubia

2012
Among the few surviving archaeological sites from the medieval Christian kingdom of Nubia--located in present day Sudan--Qasr Ibrim is unique in a number of ways. It is the only site in Lower Nubia that remained above water after the completion of the Aswan high dam.
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Bioarchaeology of Nubia

2021
AbstractBioarchaeology is the excavation and analysis of human remains from archaeological sites. Through numerous campaigns related to the building of dams and other projects, thousands of skeletal remains have been excavated from ancient Nubian sites.
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Femoroacetabular impingement in ancient Nubia 1400-656 BC

Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery, 2022
Sarah N Coon   +6 more
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