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    Flinders Petrie fut un égyptologue anglais et un pionnier de la méthodologie systématique en archéologie. Ses fouilles sur des sites égyptiens clés, tels que Naukratis et Amarna, ainsi que son approche novatrice de datation des couches par la céramique, ont profondément marqué le domaine. Il est reconnu comme un pionnier de l'archéologie méthodique, introduisant une approche précise des fouilles et de l'analyse des artefacts. Ses découvertes et ses méthodes ont jeté les bases de l'égyptologie moderne.

    Koptos
    Scarabs and Cylinders with Names
    The revolutions of civilisation
    Methods & Aims in Archaeology
    A Programmer's Guide to Computer Science
    • A Programmer's Guide to Computer Science

      • 188pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
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      You know how to code..but is it enough?Do you feel left out when other programmers talk about asymptotic bounds?Have you failed a job interview because you don't know computer science?The author, a senior developer at a major software company with a PhD in computer science, takes you through what you would have learned while earning a four-year computer science degree. Volume one covers the most frequently referenced topics, including:-Algorithms and data structures-Graphs-Problem-solving techniques-Complexity theoryWhen you finish this book, you'll have the tools you need to hold your own with people who have - or expect you to have - a computer science degree.

      A Programmer's Guide to Computer Science
    • William Matthew Flinders Petrie, commonly known as Flinders Petrie, was a well-known English Egyptologist and a pioneer of systematic methodology in archaeology and preservation of artefacts. He was a member of the Fellows of the Royal Society due to having made a substantial contribution to the improvement of natural knowledge. In The Revolutions of Civilization Petrie surveys the development of various human civilisations, focusing on Egypt and Europe.

      The revolutions of civilisation
    • Scarabs and Cylinders with Names

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      This early work by the British archaeologist, Flinders Petrie, was originally published in 1917 and we are now republishing it with a brand new introductory biography. 'Scarabs and Cylinders with Names' is a scholarly study on archaeological findings from ancient civilisations, complete with illustrations. William Matthew Flinders Petrie was born on 3rd July 1853 in Kent, England, son of Wlilliam Petrie and Ann nee Flinders. He showed an early interest in the field of archaeology and by his teenage years was surveying local Roman monuments near his family home. Flinders Petrie continued to have many successes in Egypt and Palestine throughout his career, most notably, his discovery of the Mernepte stele, a stone tablet depicting scenes from ancient times. His excellent methodology and plethora of finds earned him a Knighthood for his services to archaeology in 1923."

      Scarabs and Cylinders with Names
    • Koptos

      • 102pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      This early work by the British archaeologist, Flinders Petrie, was originally published in 1896 and we are now republishing it with a brand new introductory biography. 'Koptos' is a detailed scholarly work on the findings of an archaeological dig in Egypt. William Matthew Flinders Petrie was born on 3rd July 1853 in Kent, England, son of Wlilliam Petrie and Ann nee Flinders. He showed an early interest in the field of archaeology and by his teenage years was surveying local Roman monuments near his family home. Flinders Petrie continued to have many successes in Egypt and Palestine throughout his career, most notably, his discovery of the Mernepte stele, a stone tablet depicting scenes from ancient times. His excellent methodology and plethora of finds earned him a Knighthood for his services to archaeology in 1923."

      Koptos