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When a Book of the Dead text does not match archaeology: the case of the protective magical bricks
Consideration of this funerary rite will show how and why the practical application of the ritual in tombs could differ from the tradition noted in manuscripts; in other words, cases where reality does not match the text.
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Building pharaoh
In this paper, Egypt is considered in its role as a seafaring nation influencing and interacting with other groups through the perspective of the major tool required: the seagoing ship.
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From the Roman Red Sea to beyond the Empire: Egyptian ports and their trading partners
Given that their sole purpose was as outlets for trade with the East, their harbour facilities are of particular interest in understanding the organisation of the trade.
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The Fall of the Tyrant in Archaic Greece
In the history of Archaic Greek institutions tyranny stands apart, for solitary power or kingship did not exist in Greece following the Mycenaean era and Homeric times.
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