| (co-authored) Artefacts of Excavations by Alice Stevenson and Emma Libonati |
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| The Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology. Characters and Collections by Alice Stevenson |
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| Investigating Animal Burials; Ritual, Mundane and Beyond by James Morris | Bookmarked by Ellen Morris "This book will be invaluable to those researching animal bone deposits. Its data sets will be a starting point for many future studies. I would also recommend Morris's readable and lucid explanations of taphonomy and butchery to non-archaeozoologists seeking to understand the reports set before them." The Archaeological Journal 2012 "Morris' book represents an excellent aid to approach this type of archaeology [animal burials] within a new theoretical framework and should be on your bookshelf" Environmental Archaeology 2012 17:2 In recent years, zooarchaeology has started to move... |
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| Egyptian scribes writing Greek by Willy Clarysse | Bookmarked by Mariam Ayad |
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| Emotions in private papyrus letters by Willy Clarysse | Bookmarked by Mariam Ayad |
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| RAMESSES II, MERNEPTAH, AND THE SAIS BATTLE IN THE GREEK LITERATURE by iurii mosenkis | Bookmarked by Ellen Morris Homer and Eurypides described the Greek invasion in Egypt among the Sea Peoples in about 1219 BCE. |
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| Supernatural Metaphors and Belief In the Past: Defining An Archaeology of Religion by Elisabeth Culley | Bookmarked by Kasia Szpakowska |
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| Dentistry in Ancient Egypt by Vivalo ibrahim | Bookmarked by Ellen Morris The earliest evidence of ancient dentistry with detailed dental work is found in a mummy from ancient Egypt that archaeologists dated to 2000 BCE, where gold work around the teeth is clearly seen. The mummy was found with two donor teeth having holes drilled into them and the gold Wires were strung through the holes and then around the neighboring teeth. It is known that Ancient Egyptians had a lot of medical tools and those are seen carved in the Com Ombo inscription detailing ancient Egyptian medical instruments that includes bone saws, suction cups, knives and scalpels, retractors,... |
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| The Sea Peoples and Their World: A Reassessment by Tristan Barako | Bookmarked by Ellen Morris |
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| THE LATE BRONZE AGE COLLAPSE and Enigma of the SEA PEOPLES by Bob Morritt | Bookmarked by Ellen Morris "The Late Bronze Age Collapse", was swift, violent transition .in the Aegean, Southwestern Asia and the Eastern Mediterranean from the Late Bronze Age to the Early Iron Age. The Palace economy of the Aegean and Anatolia of the Late Bronze Age was replaced, by the isolated village cultures of the Greek Dark Ages which lasted over four centuries. The collapse of societies interrupted trade routes. Most cities were destroyed and left unoccupied. Excavations at Anatolian sites reveal destruction layers from the preceding Late Bronze Age, where civilization did not recover for over a ... |
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