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| 978-1-60724-470-7 | Richardson, Harry, and Amelia Hertz. Iron, Prehistoric and Ancient Richardson and Hertz present opposing viewpoints for the origin of iron working in the transition from Bronze Age to Iron, one arguing a European origin and the other a Near Eastern/ Egyptian. More... | $20.92 | Add to Cart |  |
| 978-1-59333-931-9 | Crum, W. Coptic Monuments In this historic catalogue, Crum presents the Coptic monuments of the Museum of Cairo. Although given a French title, the contents of this book are written in English. Some of the more striking items are presented with beautifully drawn sketches of relevant sections of the source. As a museum book, this catalogue is amply illustrated with 57 black and white plates. A variety of artifacts are described: manuscripts, ostraca, and stelae, and indices round out the utility of this volume. A specialized collection from early Christian Egypt, this book will be welcomed by specialists in Coptic materials still found in their native land. More... | $114.00 | Add to Cart |  |
| 978-1-60724-068-6 | Strudwick, Nigel. Information Technology and Egyptology in 2008 Publication of the proceedings of the 2008 meeting of the Computer Working Group of the International Association of Egyptologists (Informatique et Egyptologie), including papers on databases, complex systems, 3D modelling, textual analysis systems, the uses of the internet for sharing photographs, and bibliography. More... | $106.00 | Add to Cart |  |
| 978-1-59333-369-0 | Depuydt, Leo. The Other Mathematics: Language and Logic in Egyptian and in General There are two kinds of mathematics. This book is about the other kind, in which nothing gets bigger or smaller, and specifically about its role in digitalizing language analysis, a matter touching not only linguistics and philosophy but also electrical engineering and neuroscience. More... | $182.00 | Add to Cart |  |
| 978-1-59333-609-7 | Smith, G. The Ancient Egyptians and the Origin of Civilization This monograph, in its second, hard-to-locate edition, proposes a connection between prehistoric monumental European sites and those of the Pyramid Age in Egypt. Using ethnicity as a basis, Smith ties the ancient peoples of Egypt to those of Syria and discusses how Egyptian culture spread from its point of origin. More... | $99.00 | Add to Cart |  |
| 978-1-59333-651-6 | Rawlinson, George. Ancient Egypt Rawlinson’s study of ancient Egypt is intelligent and contains material that is of interest to archaeologists as well. This learned study surveys the land and people of Egypt before taking the development of the nation through historic chapters such as the period of pyramid builders, the rise of Thebes, the invasion and expulsion of the Hyksos, the great pharaohs of the Middle Kingdom, all the way to the decline of the Egyptian Empire. Told in a level of detail to rival Breasted’s classic work on Egypt, this earlier study makes fascinating reading. More... | $124.00 | Add to Cart |  |
| 978-1-60724-243-7 | Dobson, A. Mount Sinai This timeless travelogue by noted hymnographer and missionary A. Mary R. Dobson recounts her journey to the manuscript-rich monastery of St. Catherine’s in the Sinai peninsula. Traveling with her cousin, Orientatlist Rendel Harris, Dobson wrote an account of her journey that still captures the imagination of modern day readers. More... | $98.00 | Add to Cart |  |
| 978-1-60724-244-4 | Paton, Lewis. The Early History of Syria and Palestine Although written before the modern discoveries that define Ancient Near Eastern studies today, Paton’s historic foray into the history of Syria and Palestine served to start a continuing discussion that remains active today. Covering the Babylonian, Aramaean, Egyptian, Hittite, and Assyria empires, Paton demonstrates what was known of the history of the region with the limited resources of nineteenth-century explorations. More... | $120.00 | Add to Cart |  |
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