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  • ...Two Compositional Tendencies in Amarna Relief”. <i>American Journal of Archaeology</i> 82.3 (1978): 388 Web. 05 November 2015</ref>. It is unknown why Akhena ...much ground in Syria and Palestine. <ref>Hall, <i>The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 7.½</i>: 44-45)</ref> Content to remain in Egypt and impose his new religi
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  • ...nship in the Bronze Age Levant]''. 2. print. Ed Rachal Foundation Nautical Archaeology Series. College Station, Tex: Texas A & M Univ. Press. ...ty and Consumption in the Bronze Age Mediterranean]'' Routledge Studies in Archaeology v.8. New York: Routledge.
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  • ...nship in the Bronze Age Levant]''. 2. print. Ed Rachal Foundation Nautical Archaeology Series. College Station, Tex: Texas A & M Univ. Press. ...y and Consumption in the Bronze Age Mediterranean]''. Routledge Studies in Archaeology v.8. New York: Routledge.
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  • ...amanship in the Bronze Age Levant. 2. print. Ed Rachal Foundation Nautical Archaeology Series. College Station, Tex: Texas A & M Univ. Press.</ref>
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  • ==What Archaeology Tells Us== ...nd how milk became consumed by different human societies we need help from archaeology. This is very clear in Europe, where many early Neolithic sites have been d
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  • ...nge in Antiquity''. Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, pg. 7.</ref> This made direct trade both expensive and di
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  • ...ra. 1978. “Gatherer‐hunter to Farmer: A Social Perspective.” ''World Archaeology'' 10 (2): 204–22. dos:10.1080/00438243.1978.9979731.</ref> The latter is
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  • ...leogeography of a ’Ubaid Archaeological Site, Saudi Arabia.” ''Arabian Archaeology and Epigraphy 4'' (2): 107–25. dos:10.1111/j.1600-0471.1993.tb00045.x.</r ...ribution to the History of Mediterranean Navigation.” ''Journal of Roman Archaeology 13: 293–310''. dos:10.1017/S1047759400018948.</ref> Weights would be lowe
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  • ...n-Nar Society in the Northern Oman Peninsula (2500-2000 BC).” <i>Arabian Archaeology and Epigraphy 20</i> (2): 122–33.</ref>
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  • ...in Mesopotamia: New Information from Tell Abada and Tell Brak.” ''World Archaeology'' 17 (3): 348–62. doi:10.1080/00438243.1986.9979975.</ref> ...ag=dailyh0c-20&linkId=1522f68fcf886bb81282e8cff7310414 Introduction to the Archaeology of Ancient Egypt]''. Malden, MA: Blackwell Pub.</ref> It is also in this p
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  • ...r R. “The Trojan War: Is There Truth Behind the Legend?”''Near Eastern Archaeology 65.3'' (2002): 182–195. Web. 1 Dec. 2015, p.182</ref> Many modern archaeo
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  • ...Marco Nadler ''Institute of Archaeology'', no. 12. Tel Aviv: Institute of Archaeology of Tel Aviv University Publications Section.</ref>
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  • ...ell developed discipline, see: Renfrew, Colin, and Paul G. Bahn. 2008. <i>Archaeology: Theories, Methods and Practice</i>. 5th ed. London: Thames & Hudson.</ref>
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  • ...till unknown because they were not literate as a people at that point, but archaeology and written records from Egypt can help create a general outline of the sit
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  • ...eir early history before their arrival in the Carpathian Basin is based on archaeology and other sources. According to the Byzantine Emperor Constantine VII (rule
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  • ...George Robert. 2009. <i>Archaeomineralogy.</i> 2nd ed. Natural Science in Archaeology. Berlin ; London: Springer, pg. 164.</ref>
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  • ...George Robert. 2009. <i>Archaeomineralogy.</i> 2nd ed. Natural Science in Archaeology. Berlin ; London: Springer.</ref>
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  • ...ervian Walls.<ref> Lorenzi, Rossella. "Unraveling the Etruscan Enigma." <i>Archaeology 63</i>, no. 6 (2010): 36-43</ref> These walls were so well built that they
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  • ...and Consumption in the Bronze Age Mediterranean.</i> Routledge Studies in Archaeology v.8. New York: Routledge.</ref>
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  • ...avorable alliances.<ref> Dornberg, John. "Battle of the Teutoburg Forest." Archaeology 45, no. 5 (1992): 26-32. http://www.jstor.org/stable/41766157</ref> The kin ...k county, Lower Saxony.<ref>Burns, Mike. "Saga of the Lost Roman Legions." Archaeology 58, no. 6 (2005): 48. http://www.jstor.org/stable/41781422</ref>
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  • ...handbook” discovered that relates the precise details of the art, modern archaeology, art history, and the writings of the fifth century BC Greek historian, Her ...ted heights.” <ref> Ray, J.D. “The World of North Saqqara.” <i>World Archaeology</i> 10 (1978) p. 151 </ref>
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  • ...at are still used today around the world in nearly every sub-discipline of archaeology. James Henry Breasted (1865-1935) is known today as the father of American ...on grew. <ref> Newberry, P. E. “Howard Carter.” <i>Journal of Egyptian Archaeology</i> 25 (1939) pgs. 67</ref> Carter primarily worked in watercolors at this
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  • Foucault, Michel. ''The Order of Things: An Archaeology of the Human Sciences''. New York: Vintage, 1970.
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  • ...sub-disciplines that include but are not limited to some of the following: archaeology, art history, history/chronology, and philology. Essentially, Egyptology is ...or cuts and other injuries. <ref> Ried, Donald Malcom. <i>Whose Pharaohs? Archaeology, Museums, and Egyptian National Identity from Napoleon to World War I.</i>
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  • ...inscriptions hiéroglyphs.</i> (Cairo: The French Institute of Oriental Archaeology, 1936), p. 3</ref> The Udjahorresnet statue is just one example among thous
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  • ...ountains in the Middle East, see: Gates, C. (2011) <i>Ancient cities: the archaeology of urban life in the ancient Near East and Egypt, Greece, and Rome</i>. 2nd
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  • ...Román, Anna Wessman, & Howard Williams (eds.) (2017) <i>Cremation and the archaeology of death.</i> First edition. Oxford, Oxford University Press.</ref> ...in P. Quinn, & Gabriel Cooney (eds.) (2014) <i>Transformation by fire: the archaeology of cremation in cultural context.</i> Amerind studies in anthropology. Tucs
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  • 6. Susan E. Alcock (ed.) (2001) <i>Empires: perspectives from archaeology and history </i>. Cambridge, UK ; New York, Cambridge University Press.
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  • ...al evidence from the North Pacific</i>. Interdisciplinary contributions to archaeology. New York, Kluwer Academic/Plenun Publishers.</ref> ...societies and the development of inequality in early Mesopotamia. <i>World Archaeology</i>. [Online] 39 (2), 151–176. Available from: doi:10.1080/00438240701249
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  • ...s.) (1995) <i>Foundations of social inequality </i>. Fundamental issues in archaeology. New York, Plenum Press. Societies with different forms of social governanc
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  • ...l C. “New Evidence on the Last Days of Ugarit.” <i>American Journal of Archaeology</i> 69 (1965) p. 225</ref> ...is admittedly lacking in several areas, comes from a combination of modern archaeology and extant ancient Egyptian texts. Egypt suffered at least two major attack
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  • ...Architecture on the Roman coins of Alexandria.” <i>American Journal of Archaeology</i> 75 (1971), p. 182</ref>
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  • ...opean immigrants. This new literature incorporates cultural anthropology, archaeology, ethnography and history in an attempt to create more accurate, but messier
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  • ...iffiths, J. Gwyn. “The Death of Cleopatra VII.” <i>Journal of Egyptian Archaeology.</i> 47 (1961) p. 118</ref> Due to these factors, Griffiths argued in his a
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  • ===New Kingdom Archaeology===
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  • ...<ref> Vermeule, Emily Townsend. “The Fall of the Mycenaean Empire.” <i>Archaeology</i> 13 (1960) p. 66</ref>
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  • ...manity. As modern scholars made great advances in the fields of philology, archaeology, and history in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, it becam
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  • Kardara, Chrysoula P. "On Theseus and the Tyrannicides." American Journal of Archaeology 55, no. 4 (1951): 293-300.
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  • ...345 BC), <ref> Wainwright, G.A. “The Meshwesh.” <i>Journal of Egyptian Archaeology</i> 48 (1962) p. 89</ref> although it was not until the New Kingdom, partic
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  • ...rt. <ref> Rostovtzeff, M. “The Parthian Shot.” <i>American Journal of Archaeology</i> 47 (1943) p. 180</ref>
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  • ...heaths. <ref> Wainwright, G. A. “The Meshwesh.” <i>Journal of Egyptian Archaeology.</i> 48 (1962) p. 91</ref> By the New Kingdom, the Egyptians portrayed the ...and Society on the Eve of the Invasion of Egypt.” <i>Journal of Egyptian Archaeology.</i> 48 (1962) p. 91</ref>
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  • ...ssan, F.A., 2008. Africa, North | Egypt, Pre-Pharaonic. <i>Encyclopedia of Archaeology</i>, p. 45-50. </ref>
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  • ...dus: An Emperor at the crossroads (Dutch monographs on ancient history and archaeology)." (Amsterdam: Brill Academic, 2002).
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  • ...s, “In my own survey of sources from cultural anthropology, history, and archaeology, this perceived risk is absent.”<ref>Lancy, 42</ref> In the West attachme
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  • ...ing written sources that document the events and the limitations of modern archaeology in the area have been unable to help further. ...from 1600 to 625 B.C.: The Documentary Evidence.” <i>American Journal of Archaeology</i> 76 (1972) p. 272</ref> Once the Kassites had established themselves as
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  • ...gical evidence is quite scant. Part of the problem is due to the nature of archaeology in modern Lebanon, which makes it almost impossible to properly excavate ma
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  • ...about his travel has enough facts that have confirmed by other sources and archaeology to make his story credible.
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  • ...e on Plautius, see: Hoffmann, B., 2013. <i>The Roman invasion of Britain: archaeology versus history </i>. Pen & Sword Military, Barnsley.</ref> ...Wales from the seventh century BC until the Roman conquest</i>, 2d ed. ed, Archaeology of Britain. Routledge & Kegan Paul, London ; Boston. </ref>
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  • [[File:Archaeology-and-the-ancient-greek-pythian-games-at-delphi.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Figure 1
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  • ...estern Asia: Its Record in History, Scripture and Archaeology.” <i>World Archaeology</i> 4 (1972) p. 94</ref>
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