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Hieroglyphs
by
Milton, Joyce
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Micucci, Charles
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Egyptian language Writing, Hieroglyphic Juvenile literature.
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Egyptian language Writing, Hieroglyphic.
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Hieroglyphics.
2000
Children can create hieroglyphic messages and \"works of art\" while learning about the pictograms of Ancient Egypt.
Does Modern Art Speak to Us?
1999
Glenn D. Lowry's defense of the Brooklyn Museum of Art's \"Sensation\" exhibition (\"The Art That Dares,\" Op-Ed, Oct. 13) was disheartening. \"Sensation\" demonstrates that contemporary art has become a tired parody of itself. The works on display are the esthetic equivalent of the self-mutilation practiced by disturbed teen-agers -- more pathetic than shocking.
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Mummies
by
Milton, Joyce
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Swan, Susan, 1944-
in
Mummies Egypt Juvenile literature.
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Mummies.
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Egypt Antiquities Juvenile literature.
1996
Explains the Egyptian pharaohs' beliefs about life after death, details the technique of mummification, and describes pyramids as burial places.
Sacajawea : her true story
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Milton, Joyce
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Hehenberger, Shelly, ill
in
Sacagawea Juvenile literature.
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Sacagawea.
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Lewis and Clark Expedition (1804-1806) Juvenile literature.
2011
A biography of the Shoshoni Indian woman who played an important role in guiding the Lewis and Clark expedition through the Northwest Territory of the United States in 1805-1806.
Honeybees
2003
Describes the anatomy, behavior, and life cycle of the honeybee, as well as the different kinds of honey that are produced on bee farms.
The old left
1996
Milton discusses the proceedings of the Venona conference, which celebrated the third and final public release of intercepted WWII-era Soviet documents that revealed the scope of Soviet espionage activities in the US. Michael Meeropol is still bitter about the execution of his parents, Julius Rosenberg and Ethel Rosenberg, for spying for the USSR.
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