This unique and timely book provides an invaluable overview of the most significant developments in the area of asymmetric copper-catalyzed reactions over the past ten years. A team of internationally
This book addresses a basic question in differential geometry that was first considered by physicists Stanley Deser and Adam Schwimmer in 1993 in their study of conformal anomalies. The question conce
This book addresses a basic question in differential geometry that was first considered by physicists Stanley Deser and Adam Schwimmer in 1993 in their study of conformal anomalies. The question conce
This work gives attention to decorated tombs of the northern group of cliffs composing Deir el-Gebrawi, the cemetery of the twelfth province of Upper Egypt and an important source of information on th
Let’s Burn This Moment Down to the Filter is Los Angeles–based artist Morley’s second collection of art created for the street. Blending humor, hope, and his unique perspective on li
This book chronicles the quest of a man named Pavlos as he is attempting to solve the mystery of the Delphic Epsilon while also coming to terms with his mother’s recent death. After twenty years livin
This timely Encyclopedia is a much-needed thorough reference on Islamic insurance policy and the ways in which this can be modelled to cohere with Shari’ah law. The authors explore the ways in which I
The large mastaba of Mereruka has three sections, one for him, one for his wife, and one their son. His was thoroughly investigated and the results published in 1938. The other two were only investiga
The large mastaba of Mereruka has three sections, one for him, one for his wife, and one their son. His was thoroughly investigated and the results published in 1938. The other two were only investiga
The publication presents detailed recordings of the Old Kingdom tomb of Ptahhotep I, a tomb noted to be 'the most beautiful in Saqqara' by one of its early excavators.
The tomb was excavated during the middle 1990s by the Australian Centre and the Egyptian Supreme Council of Antiquities. Kanawati discusses the tomb's owner and dependents, date, architectural feature
Kanawati (Egyptology, Macquarie U., Australia) and team present a new and complete record of all the tombs at Meir, where the nobles of El-Qusiya, the 14th province of Upper Egypt, buried their dead f
The tomb was discovered in 2002 by Australian Egypologists excavating the northwestern corner of the cemetery, and conservation efforts began immediately to protect the painted scenes and inscriptions
Beginning in the reign of Merenre, the family ruling the 12th Upper Egyptian province, as well as a number of non-royal contemporaries, excavated tombs in a cliff near the village of Deir El-Gebrawi,
Often simply called the Holy Mountain, Mount Athos was the most famous center of Byzantine monasticism and remains the spiritual heart of the Orthodox Church today. This volume presents the Lives of E
Waatetkhethor, the eldest daughter of King Teti and wife of the vizier Mereruka, is the only woman buried in the Teti Cemetery who owned a separate chapel and burial chamber in her husband's mastaba.
Giovanni Poli, Guillaume Prestat, Frederic Liron, Claire Kammerer-Pentier: Selectivity in Palladium Catalyzed Allylic Substitution.- Jonatan Kleimark and Per-Ola Norrby: Computational Insights into Pa