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Encyclopedia of the Archaeology of Ancient Egypt
by Kathryn Bard
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New Kingdom, Middle Kingdom, Upper Egypt, Early Dynastic, Red Sea, Second Intermediate Period, Lower Egypt, Eastern Desert, Lower Nubia, Valley of the Kings, New York, Third Intermediate Period
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The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt: 002
by Donald B. Redford
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... of wrestlers. At Bersheh, wrestlers even appear with a referee. Wrestling became a part of royal ceremo- nial during the New Kingdom, where the contestants were portrayed as soldiers of Nubian origin. ... "
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New Kingdom, Old Kingdom, Middle Kingdom, New York, Middle Egyptian, Pyramid Texts, offering that the king, convex floodplains, solar hymns, bark sanctuary, pyramid precinct, old perfective
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The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt: 003
by Donald B. Redford
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... blue, and gray. By the Middle Kingdom, red tones were expanded to form brown and pink; and later in the New Kingdom, additional shades of blue, yellow, and red were added. This palette continued through the remainder of Egyptian painting, becoming more ... "
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New Kingdom, Old Kingdom, Middle Kingdom, Upper Egypt, New York, Pyramid Texts, foreigner topos, nonroyal birth, private statuary, baking ratio, monoconsonantal signs, tomb robbery papyri
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The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt: 001
by Donald B. Redford
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... A ABU GHUROB, a New Kingdom site, situated in Middle Egypt at the edge of the Faivum, 3.75 kilometers (about 2.5 miles) due west of the ... "
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New Kingdom, Middle Kingdom, Old Kingdom, New York, Nile Valley, Pyramid Texts, akh iker, mortuary cult rituals, dynasty deposits, mummy containers, funerary cones, execration rituals
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