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Margins of Writing, Origins of Cultures

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Margins of Writing, Origins of Cultures
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Book Synopsis Margins of Writing, Origins of Cultures by : Seth L. Sanders

Book excerpt: Who invented national literature? What is the relationship between script, identity, and history? This volume contains papers from a symposium, which brought leading philologists together with anthropologists and historians to connect theories of writing, language, and identity with the results of ancient Near Eastern scholarship.


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