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Thailand’s capital was situated at Sukhothai from around the Buddhist years 1781-1951 (1238-1408 CE). Inscriptions in stone columns at Sukhothai indicate that Sukhothai fought with its neighbors quite often. Consequently, the city had to instill in her soldiers knowledge and skills concerning the use of weapons such as swords and spears, and also how to use the body as a weapon in situations of close person-to-person combat. Skills such as kicking, kneeing, punching, and elbowing were thus developed.

This book examines the depictions of anthropomorphised animals found on ostraca and papyri from Deir el-Medina and considers their narrative and artistic purpose within the religious environment of New Kingdom Thebes.

A stunning debut cookbook from renowned Pastry Chef Antonio Bachour. Accessible and fun, this beautiful book features the signature flavor combinations, cooking techniques, and stunning presentations that have made Bachour such an celebrated chef of the pastry arts. He has dedicated the book to cooks and pastry chefs who want to give an exciting new dimension to their desserts. Alan Batt, known to everyone in the industry as Battman, is a legend in the food photography world. He takes these pictures to a new level, elevating a recipe book into an art book with passion and dedication present in every single beautiful shot.