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Vol. 84 No. 1 (2016)
Vol. 84 No. 1 (2016)
Published:
2016-05-04
Research Article
Evidence of Three Possible Relatives of Princess Sheretnebty from Her Tomb at Abusir South
Hana Vymazalová
1-22
A Decade of Regional Confrontation over the Nile Waters
A Decade of Regional Confrontation over the Nile Waters
Teferi Mekkonen Bekele
23-50
Regulation of the Female Sābītu’s Business Ventures
Does a Unified Corpus Exist in LH §108–111?
Susandra van Wyk
51-73
Hittite Anaphora
Two Case Studies
Andrej V. Sideltsev
75-104
A City on the Move
Non-Salonicans in Thessaloniki and Salonicans Abroad in the 18th Century According to the Οttoman Probate Inventories
Phokion Kotzageorgis
105-137
Into the Wild
Otherness, Desire and Transforming Film Form in Hindi Cinema
Šarūnas Paunksnis
139-158
Use of Neo-Confucian Universalism and Practice in Seventeenth-Century Chosŏn Korea
Joseph Jeong-il Lee
159-187
From Hero to Ancestor, God, and Ghost
The Posthumous Career of Han Shining
Olivia Milburn
189-211
Book Review
Christiane Ziegler (ed.). Fouilles du Louvre à Saqqara II. Les tombes hypogées de Basse Epoque.
Květa Smoláriková
213-215
Martin Fitzenreiter, Christian E. Loeben, Dietrich Raue und Uta Wallenstein (Hrsg.). Gegossene Götter. Metallhandwerk und Massenproduktion im alten Ägypten.
Martin Odler
216-220
Viera Pawliková-Vilhanová. The Production of History and Culture in Africa Revisited: Problems, Methods, Sources
Otakar Hulec
221-222
Daniela Moro. Writing Behind the Scenes. Stage and Gender in Enchi Rumiko’s Works
Irene Starace
223-225
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