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Crohn's, and a Life with the Other Big C Kind Of (Hardcover): Daniel Lines Crohn's, and a Life with the Other Big C Kind Of (Hardcover)
Daniel Lines
R634 Discovery Miles 6 340 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Crohn's, and a Life with the Other Big "C" Kind Of (Paperback): Daniel Lines Crohn's, and a Life with the Other Big "C" Kind Of (Paperback)
Daniel Lines
R539 R464 Discovery Miles 4 640 Save R75 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Current Research in Egyptology III (Paperback): Rachel Ives, Daniel Lines, Christopher Naunton, Nina Wahlberg Current Research in Egyptology III (Paperback)
Rachel Ives, Daniel Lines, Christopher Naunton, Nina Wahlberg
R1,045 Discovery Miles 10 450 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Following a successful inaugural event at the University of Oxford and an expanded second at the University of Liverpool, the Third Symposium for Current Research in Egyptology was held in December 2001, at the University of Birmingham. The symposium was again successful in bringing together UK-based graduate students of Egyptology to provide an opportunity to disseminate the results of their research. It also served to encourage communication between an otherwise disparate group of students spread across the various Egyptological institutions throughout the country. Indeed, speakers came from nine different institutions and the papers presented illustrated well the broad range of topics currently being studied throughout the United Kingdom. T he topics of the 9 featured papers include: The Lotus Roborn: the creation and distribution of the Description de L'Egypte; The arrival of the horse in Egypt: new approaches and a hypothesis; Aspects of the Hyksos' role in Egyptian society from the artistic evidence; Some thoughts on the social organisation of dockyards during the new kingdom; Egyptian blue: where, when, how?; The specialness of science: it's all in the mind; Crossing the night: the depiction of mythological landscapes in the Am Duat of the New Kingdom Royal Necropolis; Trends in burial evidence: evaluating expectations for the regional and temporal distribution of mortuary behaviour in Predynastic Egypt; Representations of Hathor and Mut in the Hibis temple.

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