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head.[^143] Additionally, the mid-point of the left clavicle had a
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healed fracture (Figure 7a).[^144]
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."Healed fractures of clavicle from proto-phase A-Group graves in Cemetery 17. No scale. Male in grave 24. Drawing from Elliot Smith and Wood Jones (1910: figure 74).")
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**~~Figure 7a: Healed fractures of clavicle from proto-phase A-Group graves in Cemetery 17. No scale. Male in grave 24. Drawing from Elliot Smith and Wood Jones (1910: figure 74).~~**
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of ancient Egypt undertook a violent expansion into Lower Nubia after
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ca. 3085 BCE.[^212]
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# Appendices
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**~~Appendix 1~~**
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**~~Appendix 2~~**
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# Acknowledgements
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This article is an expansion of ideas first presented in my ph.d.-thesis
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