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CHAPTER 7

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that they gradually succumbed after they were cut off from support from Egypt. See op. cit. (n. 10), pp. 126-7.
110. cf. Knudstad, op. cit. (n. 39), p. 183. The excavator believes that Dorginarti fortress was built and occupied entirely in the New Kingdom (ibid., p. 186), but I consider that its architectural peculiarities together with the evidence just cited suggest that it was originally built in the Middle Kingdom, and largely reconstructed (after an interval of Nubian squatter occupation) in the New Kingdom.
111. See Badawy in Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt, Vol. V (19661, pp. 23-4.
112. Säve-Söderbergh in Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, Vol. 35 (1949). pp. 50-58; Barns in Kush II (1954), pp. 19-22.
113. Säve-Söderbergh, op. cit. (n. 112), p. 55.
114. cf. ibid., pp. 52, 56.


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