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This volume utilizes both archaeological and textual data pertaining to Egyptian military bases to examine the evolution of Egypt's foreign policy in the New Kingdom. The types of structures erected to house soldiers and administrators in Syria-Palestine, Nubia, and Libya differed in ways that do much to illuminate the nature of imperial aims in these subject territories.
Military bases, Egyptian --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- History --- Egypt --- Foreign relations. --- Antiquities. --- Egyptian military bases --- Military bases [Egyptian ] --- To 1500 --- Middle East --- Foreign relations --- New Kingdom, ca.1550-ca.1070 B.C. --- Antiquities --- Military bases, Egyptian - History - To 1500 --- Excavations (Archaeology) - Middle East --- Egypt - Foreign relations --- Egypt - History - New Kingdom, ca. 1550-ca.-1070 B.C. --- Egypt - Antiquities --- Bases militaires égyptiennes --- Fouilles archéologiques --- Égypte --- Antiquité --- Proche-Orient --- 1580-1085 av. J.-C. (Nouvel Empire) --- Relations extérieures --- Histoire militaire --- Forces armées --- Antiquités
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Excavations (Archaeology) --- Romans --- Military camps --- Camps (Military) --- Military bases --- Ethnology --- Italic peoples --- Latini (Italic people) --- Archaeological digs --- Archaeological excavations --- Digs (Archaeology) --- Excavation sites (Archaeology) --- Ruins --- Sites, Excavation (Archaeology) --- Archaeology --- Carnuntum (Extinct city) --- Lower Austria (Austria) --- Austria, Lower --- Nieder-Oesterreich (Austria) --- Niederösterreich (Austria) --- Oesterreich unter der Enns (Austria) --- Österreich unter der Enns (Austria) --- NÖ (Austria) --- N.Ö. (Austria) --- Niederdonau (Reichsgau) --- Carnuntum (Ancient city) --- Austria --- Antiquities, Roman. --- Antiquities --- E-books
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