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Crossing borders: Mobile populations in southernmost Egypt at the turn of the third millennium BC | Synapse
March 3, 2026
Crossing borders: Mobile populations in southernmost Egypt at the turn of the third millennium BC
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Juan Carlos Moreno García
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
Puntos clave
Mobile populations in southernmost Egypt show significant migration patterns during the third millennium BC.
Research highlights archaeological evidence indicating cultural exchanges and adaptive strategies among these groups.
Observational analysis of artifacts and settlement patterns reveals the dynamics of these mobile communities.
The findings suggest a complex interaction among diverse groups in ancient Egypt, needing further exploration.
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