Browsing by Subject "Egypt"
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(Mosbacher Institute for Trade, Economics & Public Policy, 2021-11)
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(2012-07-16)In ancient Egypt, the Nile was both a lifeline and a highway. In addition to its crucial role for agriculture and water resources, the river united an area nearly five hundred miles in length. It was an avenue for asserting ...
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(2015-12-16)Cattle in ancient Egypt were a measure of wealth and prestige, and as such figured prominently in tomb art, inscriptions, and even literature. Elite titles and roles such as “Overseer of Cattle” were granted to high ranking ...
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Literature Review: There are many writings about ancient Egyptian medical papyri, but none examine whether doctors now can effectively treat more injuries than doctors learning from those papyri. There have been some ...
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(2009-05-15)Land subsidence and coastal erosion are worldwide problems, particularly in densely populated deltas. The Nile Delta is no exception. Currently, it is undergoing land subsidence and is simultaneously experiencing retreat ...
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(2005-12-07)Sax Rohmer (the pseudonym of Arthur Sarsfield Ward, 1883-1959) was one of the most widely read pop authors in the English-speaking world in the 20th century. His Fu Manchu first appeared in "The Zayat Kiss," in the British ...