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Being Alone in Ancient Egypt
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What is a child? The conception of childhood viewed primarily through the funerary culture from the Predynastic era to the Middle Kingdom
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The Principles of Islamic Moral Philosophy and the Possibility of Re-Conceptualizing Classical Islamic Aesthetics of Architecture
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Decorated Wooden Ceilings of the Burji Mamluk Period in Cairo
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A place where you can “feel like you are a human” : an ethnography of the Pretoria Boeremark
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Pure and Fresh: A Typology of Formal Garden Scenes from Private Eighteenth Dynasty Theban Tombs Prior to the Amarna Period
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From missionary to merino: Identity, economy and material culture in the Karoo, Northern Cape, South Africa, 1800 - ca. 1870
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Material realities, belief and aspiration in the later 19th century rock engravings of the Williston District of the Karoo
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Shrines, Shells, and Symbols: A Study on Fatimid Mihrabs
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Narrating & Living with Loss: Towards an Ethnography of Grief
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Echoes of Sorrow: Representations of Ritual Mourning in the Old Kingdom
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"Four Faces on One Neck": The Tetracephalic Ram as an Iconographic Form in the Late New Kingdom
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Amethyst, Aprotropala, and the Eye of Re
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Making Yourself at al-Dar: On Islamic Education, Social Imaginations, and Affective Possibilities
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Reassembling the 'collective' in the face of "silenced machines": Tanta llKettan as a case of privatizing the public
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Pikturale Stellenbossiana 1679-1950 : register van kunstenaars met 'n kultuurhistoriese ontleding van geselekteerde kunswerke
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The people and place of al-Hattaba: a socio-temporal juncture
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Code-Switching in Egyptian Rap Songs
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The Fall and Rise of Bengali Muslim Conciousness: Conceptualising the Identity of the Bangla Universal
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All the King’s Horses: Stable Administration in New Kingdom Egypt
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Crafting Power, Piety, and Memory: The Sabil-Maktab of 'Abd al-Rahman Katkhuda in Bayn al-Qasrayn, Cairo (1157 AH/ 1744 CE)
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A Tale of Two and a Half Mummies: An Intrusive Burial from the Tomb of Karabasken (TT 391)
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Ethical Communities, Care Practices, and Social Crises
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Ottoman Wikālas in Cairo: Islamic Architecture Beyond the Mosque