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VALIDATING HISTORICAL INTERPRETATIONS: AN APPROACH FROM CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY
ABSTRACT Historians and anthropologists share a common problem of setting criteria for the validation of their interpretations. While many features are shared and explicit—for example, that a full range of data needs to be considered and that information should be reliably sourced—the actual criteria for assessing supportable interpretations are ...
LAWRENCE ROSEN
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Crawford (Dorothy J.), Kerkeosiris. An Egyptian village in the Ptolemaic Period
Cavenaile Robert. Crawford (Dorothy J.), Kerkeosiris. An Egyptian village in the Ptolemaic Period. In: Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire, tome 51, fasc. 4, 1973.
Cavenaile, Robert
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The term “mummy” is thought to be derived from the Persian or Arab word “moumiya”, meaning pitch or bitumen. It likely referred to the black, hard, and resinous substance probably used by the Egyptians in their embalming procedures during the late period
Rosanna Gorini
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The administration of Egyptian Thebes in the Early Ptolemaic period
This thesis examines the organization and evolution of the administration of Egyptian Thebes in the early Ptolemaic period, as reflected in the papyri and ostraca of a community of mortuary priests.
Muhs, Brian Paul
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The Egyptian Elite as Roman Citizens: looking at Ptolemaic Private Portraiture
This publication presents an analysis of private, male portrait sculptures as attested in Egypt between the end of the Ptolemaic and the beginning of the Roman period.
Giorgia, Cafici
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The institution of Synagogue and the synagogue as the local zone of Jewish activities served three basic functions: socio-cultural, religious and educational.
Sylwester Jędrzejewski
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Údolí králů – po králích // The Valley of the Kings – After the kings [PDF]
The article provides an overview of the history of the Valley of the Kings following its abandonment as a royal necropolis at the end of the New Kingdom and the dismant ling and caching of the royal mummies in the Twenty-First Dynasty and early ...
Filip Coppens
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Papyrus fragment, Ptolemaic period, [323-30 B.C.?]
Papyrus fragment (11, 8 lines)Title from slipcase. A papyrus fragment, written in Hieratic, from the Ptolemaic period. A portion of a roll formerly owned by Rev. W.
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CYSTICERCOSIS IN AN EGYPTIAN MUMMY OF THE LATE PTOLEMAIC PERIOD
We describe here an ancient case of cysticercosis that was discovered in an Egyptian mummy of a young woman of about 20 years of age who lived in the late Ptolemaic period (second to first centuries b.c.). On removal of the stomach and its rehydration, a cystic lesion in the stomach wall was observed by naked eye.
BRUSCHI, FABRIZIO +4 more
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The epigraphy of ptolemaic Egypt /
"The book contains twelve chapters, by various authors, discussing aspects of the Greek and Egyptian bilingual and trilingual inscriptions from Egypt during the Ptolemaic period, from the conquest by Alexander the Great (332 BC) to the death of Kleopatra
Bowman, Alan Keir(viaf)109184314 +1 more
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