Aspects of health, injury and disease amongst the non-elite workforces of dynastic Egypt
The non-elite workforces in ancient Egypt were at risk from incurring injuries and acquiring diseases due to the nature of their occupational activities. Manual labour forces were conscripted and relocated to comply with the requirements of corvee duties. Craft specialisation ensured that the perfor...
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University College London (University of London)
2005
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