THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF ANCIENT EGYPT is the first single-volume reference guide to the remarkable culture that flourished on the banks of the Nile from the predynastic period, 3200 B.C., to the fall of the New Kingdom in 1070 B.C.
Illustrated with more than 175 line drawings, maps, and time charts, over 1,500 entries span all the gods, rulers, cities, and themes important in ancient Egypt, including:
-Art and Architecture
-Pyramids
-The Sphinx
-The Military
In addition, several extensive essays on such key topics as astronomy, mortuary rituals, agriculture, further illuminate this fascinating period of civilization.
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Deborah Tannen's 'You Just Don't Understand' spent nearly four years (in cloth and paper) on The New York Times Best Seller list and has sold over a million and a half copies. Clearly, Tannen's insights into how and why women and men so often misunderstand each other when they talk has touched a nerve. Now, in Gender and Discourse, Tannen has gathered together six of her scholarly essays, including her newest and previously unpublished work in which language and gender are examined through the lens of "sex-class-linked" patterns, rather than "sex-linked" patterns.
A Companion to American Indian History
captures the thematic breadth of Native American history.Twenty-five
original essays written by leading scholars, both American Indian
and non-American Indian, bring a comprehensive perspective to a history
that in the past has been related exclusively by Euro-Americans.
The essays cover a wide range of Indian
experiences and practices, including contacts with non-Indians, religion,
family, economy, law, education, gender, and culture. They reflect new
approaches to Native America drawn from environmental, comparative, and gender
history in their exploration of compelling questions regarding performance,
identity, cultural brokerage, race and blood, captivity, adoption, and slavery.
Each chapter also encourages further reading by including a carefully selected
bibliography.
Intended for students,
scholars, and general readers of American Indian history, this timely book is
the ideal guide to current and future research.
BLACKWELL COMPANIONS TO THE ANCIENT WORLD
This series provides sophisticated and authoritative overviews of periods of ancient history, genres of classical lit-
erature, and the most important themes in ancient culture. Each volume comprises between twenty-five and
forty concise essays written by individual scholars within their area of specialization. The essays are written in a
clear, provocative, and lively manner, designed for an international audience of scholars, students, and general
readers.