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Pítati
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Pitati (archers)
, Archers (disambiguation)
, Archers (Egyptian pítati)
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The Pítati (pí-ta-ti) were a contingent of archers of ancient Egypt that were often requested and dispatched to support Egyptian vassals in Canaan…
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2017
2017
Scythian archers in ancient attic vase painting: their identity and function
S. Minasyan
2017
Corpus ID: 55920783
This dissertation was written as part of the MA in Black Sea Cultural Studies at the International Hellenic University. The…
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2014
2014
How Can I Be of Use to You
R. Jarrar
2014
Corpus ID: 142262738
The fall after I graduated from college, I moved to Seattle to work as an unpaid assistant for the Egyptian feminist Mansoura…
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2014
2014
Sabah archers eyeing multiple gold medals
G. Chin
2014
Corpus ID: 126981343
KOTA KINABALU: Sabah's archerS are serious about bagging multiple gold medals in the coming Malaysia Games (Sukma) Perlis 2014…
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2014
2014
The political agency of Egypt's upper middle class : neoliberalism, social status reproduction and the state
K. Shaalan
2014
Corpus ID: 152963836
ion of this basic model. To avert the risk of using ‘experience distant…
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2013
2013
MEANING NEGOTIATION BETWEEN TEACHERS AND STUDENTS IN A FLEDGLING INTERNATIONAL STANDARDIZED SCHOOL
A. Rustandi
2013
Corpus ID: 146228045
This study investigates meaning negotiation between teachers and students in an fledgling international standardized school…
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2013
2013
(Ad)dressing the Other: The Amazon in Greek Art
Annaliese Elaine Patten
2013
Corpus ID: 52262324
The mythological Amazon represents the opposite of Greek ideals, contrasting the Ancient Greek identity and their societal ideals…
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Review
2013
Review
2013
Frontiers and Borderlands in Imperial Perspectives : Exploring Rome ’ s Egyptian Frontier
E. Bartman
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A. Moore
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+12 authors
B. Lillian
2013
Corpus ID: 160002162
Archaeological research has addressed imperial frontiers for more than a century. Romanists, in particular, have engaged in…
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2002
2002
Generalizations of Watched Literals for Backtracking Search
A. V. Gelder
AI&M
2002
Corpus ID: 8660838
The technique of watching two literals per clause to determine when a clause becomes a unit clause was introduced recently in the…
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2001
2001
Islamic business and business as usual: A study of firms in Egypt
Karen Pfeifer
2001
Corpus ID: 54194685
Fifteen Egyptian firms producing goods and services were classified into two sets by method of finance, i.e. profit sharing for…
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1963
1963
Scythian archers in archaic Attic vase-painting
M. F. Jongkees-Vos
1963
Corpus ID: 190349939
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