Papyrus

  • Papyrus
    By Ute Wartenberg, Stephen Quirke, Bridget Leach

    Examine the methods of making and conserving papyrus, the various scripts written on it, the writing practices of the scribes, and the different uses of papyrus under the Pharaohs and their successors, the Ptolelmies and the Roman Emperors.

  • Papyrus: répertoire des bibliothèques, médiathèques, archives et centres de documentation, 1999
    By Nicolas Baghdadi, Naomi Suzuki

    Répertoire encyclopédique regroupant plus de 2500 organismes documentaires de Paris, région parisienne, province et DOM-TOM. Fiches analytiques contenant des informations pratiques et historiques de chaque établissement. Répertoire de spécialités et...

  • Papyrus: The Invention of Books in the Ancient World
    By Irene Vallejo

    Lenin [ Power and the Grave : Political Cults of Death from Alexander the Great to Lenin ] . Translated by María Condor . Madrid : Siruela , 2006. Originally published as Grab und Herrschaft . Politischer Totenkult von Alexander dem ...

  • Papyrus: Archeological adventure
    By Ruth Hartzler

    ... Cozy Mysteries An Amish Cupcake Cozy Mystery series USA Today Bestselling series True Confections (Book 1) Middle age was never so much fun - if you don't count the murderst When her husband of thirty years runs off with a college ...

  • Papyrus: The Plant that Changed the World
    By John Gaudet

    Papyrus was the key in stemming the devastation to the Sea of Galilee and Jordan River from raging peat fires (that last for years), and the papyrus laden shores of Lake Victoria—which provides water to more than 30 million people—will ...

  • Papyrus
    By John Oehler

    But the spill also exposes hidden writing. Aching to read the concealed text, Rika agrees to let visiting geologist, David Chamberlain, smuggle the papyrus out of the museum to scan it with specialized equipment. The results are stunning.

  • Papyrus
    By John Gaudet

    Papyrus was the key in stemming the devastation to the Sea of Galilee and Jordan River from raging peat fires (that last for years), and the papyrus laden shores of Lake Victoria—which provides water to more than 30 million people—will ...