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Unraveling the diversity and cultural heritage of fruit crops through paleogenomics.
Meiri M, Bar-Oz G.
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Paleoradiological and scientific investigations of the screaming woman mummy from the area beneath Senmut's (1479-1458 BC) Theban tomb (TT71). [PDF]
Saleem SN, El-Merghani S.
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El descubrimiento de los Textos de las Pirámides en su contexto diplomático e intelectual [PDF]
Molinero Polo, Miguel Ángel
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The evolution of ancient healing practices: From shamanism to Hippocratic medicine: A review.
Elendu C.
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2023
Codex Saqqara is a cycle of five semi-improvised musical pieces for live coding and electric violin. Here, for duration reasons, we present a short excerpt. The interaction between the two performers takes place through a system that allows the violinist to record and overdub up to five samples in real-time, which are then processed and organized into ...
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Codex Saqqara is a cycle of five semi-improvised musical pieces for live coding and electric violin. Here, for duration reasons, we present a short excerpt. The interaction between the two performers takes place through a system that allows the violinist to record and overdub up to five samples in real-time, which are then processed and organized into ...
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Zeitschrift für Ägyptische Sprache und Altertumskunde, 2018
Summary The case of Wahibreemakhet, son of Alexikles and Zenodote, is the most prominent example for the high status that Greeks – as mercenaries or advisors – could attain in Egypt under the Saite pharaohs. The present article argues that his final resting place should be identified in a tomb at Saqqara that was probably discovered by ...
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Summary The case of Wahibreemakhet, son of Alexikles and Zenodote, is the most prominent example for the high status that Greeks – as mercenaries or advisors – could attain in Egypt under the Saite pharaohs. The present article argues that his final resting place should be identified in a tomb at Saqqara that was probably discovered by ...
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Uncharted Saqqara: A Postscript
The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, 1998W. B. Emery's 1964–71 excavations at the Sacred Animal Necropolis, North Saqqara, uncovered large quantities of bovid material, thought at the time to derive from the Mother of Apis Catacomb. This article suggests instead that the material may have come from other (now lost) bovid galleries in the vicinity, the existence of which is attested by the ...
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