Aktiya

Aktiya
Title Aktiya PDF eBook
Author J. S. Cooper
Publisher Xlibris Corporation
Pages 245
Release 2010-10-27
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1450025625

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Just when the nightmare raging in Julien Storms clairvoyant mind is about to consume him, a session with a local hypnotist yields a clue that sets off a chain of events, leading to a mysterious clearing set deep in the Cascade Mountains. The source of the magnetic disturbances plaguing the boys young mind has been waiting, for more than 10,000 years. This is the story of two souls, two souls that are millions of light years apart, linked by a frequency that knows no boundaries. Some believe it to be a savior; others believe it to be a cataclysm. Together, these two clairvoyants must confront humanitys tragic design flaws as well as their own personal demons, if they are to learn the truth about the machine lying beneath the mysterious clearing

Culture Through Objects

Culture Through Objects
Title Culture Through Objects PDF eBook
Author Timothy Potts
Publisher
Pages 432
Release 2003
Genre Art
ISBN

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Published in honour of P.R.S. Moorey, one of the foremost Near Eastern scholars of his generation, Culture through Objects brings together nineteen studies by leading international specialists on aspects of the archaeology of the ancient Near East. The volume focuses on three main themes that have been central to Moorey's extensive contributions to the field: tracking cultural transfers, understanding images and the study of ancient materials and manufacture. Ranging widely in space and time from Egypt to Central Asia and from the Neolithic to the Sasanian period, the studies are linked by their shared methodology, namely a commitment to the crucial role played by objects in the reconstruction of past cultures and the recognition of the importance of contextual analysis in evaluating the material evidence. The papers present the results of current research on a variety of topics, including the origins of pharaonic iconography, the spread of writing, stone vessels, prehistoric figurines, the iconography of seals, early metallurgy, ancient cuisine and the use of works of art in ancient societies. Together they provide a useful survey of some of the most active areas of ancient Near Eastern archaeology and will be of interest to both students and scholars.

The Origins of Indo-European Quantitative Ablaut

The Origins of Indo-European Quantitative Ablaut
Title The Origins of Indo-European Quantitative Ablaut PDF eBook
Author Robert Dennis Fulk
Publisher
Pages 252
Release 1986
Genre Indo-European languages
ISBN

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The Laws of Indo-European

The Laws of Indo-European
Title The Laws of Indo-European PDF eBook
Author N. E. Collinge
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Pages 339
Release 1985-01-01
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027221022

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This book collects all the named laws of Indo-European, presents each in its original form and rationale and then provides an evaluation of all major attacks, revisions and exploitations, along with a full bibliography and index. Complete thorough exhaustive.

Kharoṣṭhī Inscriptions Discovered by Sir Aurel Stein in Chinese Turkestan

Kharoṣṭhī Inscriptions Discovered by Sir Aurel Stein in Chinese Turkestan
Title Kharoṣṭhī Inscriptions Discovered by Sir Aurel Stein in Chinese Turkestan PDF eBook
Author Auguste M. Boyer
Publisher
Pages 450
Release 1920
Genre Inscriptions, Pali
ISBN

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Karduniaš. Babylonia under the Kassites 2

Karduniaš. Babylonia under the Kassites 2
Title Karduniaš. Babylonia under the Kassites 2 PDF eBook
Author Alexa Bartelmus
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 268
Release 2017-06-26
Genre History
ISBN 150150424X

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Karduniaš, as the kingdom of the Kassites in Babylonia was called in ancient times, was the neighbor and rival of great powers such as Egypt, the Hittites, and Assyria. But while our knowledge of the latter kingdoms has made huge progress in the last decades, the Kassites have until recently been largely ignored by modern scholarship. Recently a number of scholars have embarked on research into different aspects of Late Bronze Age Babylonia. The desire to share the results of these new investigations resulted in an international conference, which was held at Munich University in July 2011. The presentations given at this meeting have been revised for publication in the current volume. This book gives an overview of current research on the Kassites and is the first larger survey of their culture ever. An invaluable introduction by Kassite expert Professor John A. Brinkman is followed by seventeen specialist contributions investigating different aspects of the Kassites. These include detailed historical, social, cultural, archaeological, and art historical studies concerning the Kassites from their first arrival in Mesopotamia, during the period when a Kassite Dynasty ruled Babylonia (c. 1500-1550 BC), and in the subsequent aftermath. Concentrating on southern Mesopotamia the contributions also discuss Kassite relations and presence in neighboring regions. The book is completed by a substantial bibliography and a detailed index.

Cherokee Reference Grammar

Cherokee Reference Grammar
Title Cherokee Reference Grammar PDF eBook
Author Brad Montgomery-Anderson
Publisher University of Oklahoma Press
Pages 537
Release 2015-09-08
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 0806149337

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The Cherokees have the oldest and best-known Native American writing system in the United States. Invented by Sequoyah and made public in 1821, it was rapidly adopted, leading to nineteenth-century Cherokee literacy rates as high as 90 percent. This writing system, the Cherokee syllabary, is fully explained and used throughout this volume, the first and only complete published grammar of the Cherokee language. Although the Cherokee Reference Grammar focuses on the dialect spoken by the Cherokees in Oklahoma—the Cherokee Nation and the United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians—it provides the grammatical foundation upon which all the dialects are based. In his introduction, author Brad Montgomery-Anderson offers a brief account of Cherokee history and language revitalization initiatives, as well as instructions for using this grammar. The book then delves into an explanation of Cherokee pronunciation, orthography, parts of speech, and syntax. While the book is intended as a reference grammar for experienced scholars, Montgomery-Anderson presents the information in accessible stages, moving from easier examples to more complex linguistic structures. Examples are taken from a variety of sources, including many from the Cherokee Phoenix. Audio clips of various text examples throughout can be found on the accompanying CDs. The volume also includes three appendices: a glossary keyed to the text; a typescript for the audio component; and a collection of literary texts: two traditional stories and a historical account of a search party traveling up the Arkansas River. The Cherokee Nation, as the second-largest tribe in the United States and the largest in Oklahoma, along with the United Keetoowah Band and the Eastern band of Cherokees, have a large number of people who speak their native language. Like other tribes, they have seen a sharp decline in the number of native speakers, particularly among the young, but they have responded with ambitious programs for preserving and revitalizing Cherokee culture and language. Cherokee Reference Grammar will serve as a vital resource in advancing these efforts to understand Cherokee history, language, and culture on their own terms.