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Woman, Body, Desire in Post-Colonial India: Narratives of Gender and Sexuality

Woman, Body, Desire in Post-Colonial India: Narratives of Gender and Sexuality
The Lightman historian duo profiles the lives of women from archaic Greece in the seventh century BCE to the fall of Rome in 476 CE. Their subjects come from throughout the Greek and Roman world, and include poet Julia Balbilla of second-century BCE Greece; Boudicca, British ruler of the Iceni in the first century; Egyptian queen Cleopatra III in the second century BCE; and Eurydice, political and military leader in Macedonia and Egypt in the fourth and third centuries BCE. Occasional coins are the only illustration. The accounts are suitable for high-school and undergraduate students and general readers.



The Prehistory of Egypt by Beatrix Midant-Reynes,
The Prehistory of Egypt by Beatrix Midant-Reynes,
This outstanding narrative covers the history of the Nile Valley from Nubia to the Mediterranean, during the period from the earliest hominid settlement around 700,000 BCE to the beginnings of dynastic Egypt at the end of the fourth millennium BCE. It is an exceptional account of prehistoric Egypt focusing primarily on the fifteen millennia from 18,000 to 3,000 BCE, when different cultures can be identified and the earliest forms of agriculture traced with some detail. Textile and ceramic production began at the end of the seventh millennia and were deployed with great skill and considerable sophistication by the beginning of the Old Dynastic Period at around 4,500 BCE. By the time of the First Dynastic Period much that is considered characteristic of Ancient Egypt, such as cosmology, burial rites and decorated pottery, was already established tradition.



Snooker Plus - Snooker Plus was a variation on the game of snooker and it was created by Joe Davis, the reigning World snooker champion of the time.

World Snooker Championship - The World Snooker Championship is the climax of snooker's annual calendar and the most important snooker event of the year in terms of prestige, prize money and world ranking points.

Snooker Loopy - Snooker Loopy is a humourous song which was released as a single in 1986 and entered the UK Music charts. It was written and performed by Chas & Dave and featured snooker legends Steve Davis, Dennis Taylor, Willie Thorne, John Virgo and Cliff Thorburn, as backing vocalists under the name 'The Matchroom Mob' - Matchroom Sport being the company owned by promoter Barry Hearn which employed all these top snooker professionals at the time.

Snooker season 2003/2004 - The snooker season 2003/2004 is a series of snooker tournaments played during the years 2003 and 2004. The following table outlines the results for ranking events and the invitational event, The Masters.



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