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Current Research In Egyptology 14 2013 Kelly Accettarenate Fellingerpedro Loureno Gonalvesw Paul Van Pelt

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Current Research In Egyptology 14 2013 Kelly Accettarenate Fellingerpedro Loureno Gonalvesw Paul Van Pelt
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Publisher: Casemate Publishers & Book Distributors, LLC
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 39.85 MB
Author: Kelly Accetta;Renate Fellinger;Pedro Loureno Gonalves;W. Paul van Pelt;
ISBN: 9781782976875, 1782976876
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Current Research In Egyptology 14 2013 Kelly Accettarenate Fellingerpedro Loureno Gonalvesw Paul Van Pelt by Kelly Accetta;renate Fellinger;pedro Loureno Gonalves;w. Paul Van Pelt; 9781782976875, 1782976876 instant download after payment.

The fourteenth Current Research in Egyptology conference, held at the University of Cambridge in March 2013 brought together speakers and attendees from six continents and hosted more than 50 presentations covering multiple aspects of Egyptology and its related fields. The aim of the conference was to cross cultural and disciplinary boundaries. The papers presented in these proceedings reflect this aim by presenting current research that draws on insights derived from anthropology, archaeology, archaeobotany, ethnography, organic chemistry, geography, linguistics, and law, amongst others.

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