Ombo

Ombo

Author: Robert Bigsby

Publisher:

Published: 1853

Total Pages: 392

ISBN-13:

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Murder at Kom Ombo

Murder at Kom Ombo

Author: James Stewart

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2010-02

Total Pages: 466

ISBN-13: 1450204198

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THE PROFESSOR Dr. Jamie Madison- very beautiful, very brilliant, and very, very rich- but once out of her comfort zone, is she a match for the charismatic Inspector Al Saladan? THE INSPECTOR Henri- shrewd and capable, he's called upon to investigate the brutal murder of an American tourist...but he hasn't bargained on falling in love with the headstrong professor Madison.... ...and a supporting cast of characters with questionable pasts - and mysterious presents: ...handsome Richard Whitsome, an aging Lothario who meets his gruesome end at the ancient Egyptian temple of Kom Ombo. His wife, Marion, has always bailed him out of his peccadilloes- until now.... ....the David Nivenish Sam and his glib wife, Liz- and their secrets.... ....the Santa Barbara socialites- are they hiding behind a façade or just plain weird? ....the old woman- at eighty, she chain smokes, guzzles whiskey- and packs a pistol.... ....young, fragile, hauntingly beautiful Tamara- why did she leave the Church? ....a good, American blue collar couple with violence in their past and uncertainty in their present.... ....all meet in the searing heat of Egypt in a murder mystery that tests young Jaime Madison's faith in her emotional self, her newfound friends, and the meaning of truth itself.


Pharaonic Inscriptions from the Southern Eastern Desert of Egypt

Pharaonic Inscriptions from the Southern Eastern Desert of Egypt

Author: Russell D. Rothe

Publisher: Penn State Press

Published: 2008-06-23

Total Pages: 515

ISBN-13: 1575065924

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The University of Minnesota Eastern Desert Expedition had its beginnings in 1975, when co-authors George (Rip) Rapp, T. H. Wertime, and J. D. Muhly visited cassiterite (tin ore) mines in the southern Eastern Desert of Egypt. Near the farthest west of these mines, they were shown a group of pharaonic inscriptions by M. F. el-Ramly of the Egyptian Geological Survey and Mining Authority. The inscriptions were photographed, and the photos were given to an Egyptologist to translate. Much later, in 1991, senior author Russell D. Rothe read about the photos in a footnote in an unrelated article. After obtaining copies of the photos from Rapp, he translated the inscriptions with the help of co-author William K. Miller and others. Over the next decade, Rothe, Rapp, and Miller traversed the 60,000-sq.-km area between the Nile and the Red Sea, mostly on foot, photographing inscriptions and systematically surveying the entire region. The results of their investigations of the inscriptional remains found in this vast, mountainous desert are here published for the first time; the corpus will be an important addition to our knowledge of the range and scope of the activities of the ancient Egyptians, especially outside the Nile Valley.


The Struggle for Accountability

The Struggle for Accountability

Author: Jonathan A. Fox

Publisher: MIT Press

Published: 1998-08-19

Total Pages: 588

ISBN-13: 9780262561174

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After a history of funding environmentally costly megaprojects, the World Bank now claims that it is trying to become a leading force for sustainable development. For more than a decade, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) and grassroots movements have formed transnational coalitions to reform the World Bank and the governments that it funds. The Struggle for Accountability assesses the efforts of these groups to make the World Bank more publicly accountable. The book is organized into four parts. Part I describes the NGOs and grassroots movements that are the book's central focus. Part II presents case studies of four projects that provoked the emergence of transnational advocacy coalitions: Indonesia's Kedung Ombo dam, the Mt. Apo geothermal plant in the Philippines, Brazil's Planaforo Amazon development project, and the remarkable campaign of Ecuador's indigenous people to influence national economic policy that led to their participation in the design of a development loan. Part III looks at the origins and politics of reform in four areas of broader World Bank policy: the rights of indigenous peoples, involuntary resettlement, water resources, and the World Bank's institutional reforms that are supposed to encourage public accountability. In the last section, the editors discuss issues of accountability within transnational coalitions and assess the impact of advocacy campaigns on World Bank projects and policies. Contributors L. David Brown, Jane G. Covey, Jonathan A. Fox, Andrew Gray, Margaret E. Keck, Deborah Moore, Antoinette Royo, Augustinus Rumansara, Leonard Sklar, Kay Treakle, Lori Udall, David A. Wirth.


Where Two Worlds Met

Where Two Worlds Met

Author: Michael Khodarkovsky

Publisher: Cornell University Press

Published: 2018-07-05

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13: 1501731521

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During the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries the expanding Russian empire was embroiled in a dramatic confrontation with the nomadic people known as the Kalmyks who had moved westward from Inner Asia onto the vast Caspian and Volga steppes. Drawing on an unparalleled body of Russian and Turkish sources—including chronicles, epics, travelogues, and previously unstudied Ottoman archival materials—Michael Khodarkovsky offers a fresh interpretation of this long and destructive conflict, which ended with the unruly frontier becoming another province of the Russian empire.Khodarkovsky first sketches a cultural anthropology of the Kalmyk tribes, focusing on the assumptions they brought to the interactions with one another and with the sedentary cultures they encountered. In light of this portrait of Kalmyk culture and internal politics, Khodarkovsky rereads from the Kalmyk point of view the Russian history of disputes between the two peoples. Whenever possible, he compares Ottoman accounts of these events with the Russian sources on which earlier interpretations have been based. Khodarkovsky's analysis deepens our understanding of the history of Russian expansion and establishes a new paradigm for future study of the interaction between the Russians and the non-Russian peoples of Central Asia and Transcaucasia.


A Guide to the Antiquities of Upper Egypt

A Guide to the Antiquities of Upper Egypt

Author: Arthur E. P. Weigall

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-10-28

Total Pages: 653

ISBN-13: 1136206590

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First published in 2005. This volume has been prepared for the use of visitors to the monuments of Upper Egypt, that is to say, all those situated between Balianeh, the southernmost town of Middle Egypt, and Adendan, the last Egyptian village on this side of the Sudan frontier.