Lahun ...


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The Treasure of Lahun


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The Treasure of Lahun


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The UCL Lahun Papyri


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With a chapter by Annette Imhausen and Jim Ritter




The Correct Language, Tojolabal (RLE Linguistics F: World Linguistics)


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Definitions of language cluster around two non-contradictory views: one that language is a shared code, a social entity, and the other that language is the knowledge that enables a native speaker to produce and understand speech. In examining the language and culture of the Tojolabal (Mayan) Indians of Mexico, this book argues that language is a cognitive system, as is culture, of which language is but a part. The author is most interested in the interfaces between language and social phenomena and between language and other systems of culture, and demonstrates that research on the dialectic between language and social context, and that between language and other systems of culture, leads to fruitful generalizations about the nature of language as a human capacity.




Windows Into Eternity


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This book provides unparalleled insight into ancient mysteries. Transcending reason and delivering visionary expansion, this metaphysical masterpiece explores the origins of life as recorded in the Holy Libraries.




Tribes and Temples


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Researches in southern Mexico and a short trip through Guatemala by expeditionary staff: Frans Blom, archaeologist, in charge and Oliver La Farge, ethnologist, assistant.




The Archaeology of Urbanism in Ancient Egypt


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This book presents the latest archaeological evidence that makes a case for Egypt as an early urban society. It traces the emergence of urban features during the Predynastic Period up to the disintegration of the powerful Middle Kingdom state (ca. 3500-1650 BC).







Encyclopedia of the Archaeology of Ancient Egypt


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This is the first reference work in English ever to present a systematic coverage of the archaeology of this region from the earliest finds of the Palaeolithic period through to the fourth century AD.