| ARCHIV ORIENTÁLNÍ VOL LXVIII NO. 2 MAY 2000 |
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Contents |
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| Ludmila Volná, East, West: Human Condition in India in the Perspective of Jan Patocka's Philosophy of `Embodying' (telesnení) | 129-140 | |
| Dagmar Marková, A Trio of Contemporary Hindi
Women Writers Heinz Werner Wessler, Bina divarom ke ghar and The Doll’s House. |
141-158 | |
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The Drama of Modern Husband-Wife Relationships and the Disintegration of the Home. |
159-170 | |
| Eva Vanícková, Indonesian Poetry about Time | 171-190 | |
| Klára Brenová, Symbols of Jewish Sepulchral Art | 191-204 | |
| Peter Dubovsky, Cosmology in 1 Enoch | 205-218 | |
| Vivienne Gae Callender, Non-royal Women in Old Kingdom Egypt | 219-236 | |
| John D. Bengtson - Václav Blazek, Lexical Parallels between Ainu and Austric, and their Implications | 237-258 | |
| Geoffrey Wood, After Liberation, Before Normality: Trends in Political Opinion in the Border Region of the Eastern Cape Province, South Africa | 259-272 | |
Review Article |
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| Jirí Becka, Islam in Central Asia and the Caucasus | 273-276 | |
Book Reviews and Notes |
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| Christine Lilyquist, Egyptian Stone Vessels. Khian Through Tuthmosis IV. (Jaromír Krejcí) | 277-279 | |
| Werner Forman - Stephen Quirke, Hieroglyphs and the Afterlife in Ancient Egypt. (Jaromír Krejcí) | 279-285 | |
| Betsy M. Bryan - David Lorton (ed.),.Essays in Egyptology in Honor of Hans Goedicke. (Ladislav Bareš) | 285-287 | |
| Mechthild Schade-Busch (ed.), Wege öffnen. Festschrift für Rolf Gundlach zum 65. Geburtstag. (Ladislav Bareš) | 288-291 | |
| Günther Lapp (ed.), The Papyrus of Nu. (Ladislav Bareš | 291-292 | |
| Józef Wolski, The Seleucids. The Decline and Fall of Their Empire. (Jana Pecirková) | 292-293 | |
| Steven W. Cole - Peter Machinist, Letters from Priests to the Kings Esarhaddon and Assurbanipal. (Jana Pecirková) | 294 | |
| Stanislav Segert, Staroveké dejiny Zidu. ( Viktor Bielicky) | 295-297 | |
| Ester Flückinger-Hawker, Urnamma of Ur in Sumerian Literary Tradition. (Blahoslav Hruška) | 297-299 | |
| Volkert Haas, Babylonischer Liebesgarten. Erotik und Sexualität im Alten Orient. (Blahoslav Hruška) | 299-301 | |
| Jean Louis Bacqué-Grammont -Aksel Tibet (ed.), Cimetičres et traditions funéraires dans le monde islamique. (Rudolf Vesely) | 301-304 | |
| Al-Baladuri, Ansab al-ašraf. (Rudolf Vesely) | 304-305 | |
| Eduard Gombár, Moderní dejiny islámskych zemi. (Miloš Mendel) | 305-306 | |
| Karen Barkey, Bandits and Bureaucrats. The Ottoman Route to State Centralization. (Petr Štepánek) | 306-311 | |
| Evliya Çelebis Anatolienreise. (Petr Štepánek) | 312 | |
| Robert Ross, A Concise History of South Africa. (Otakar Hulec) | 312-314 | |
| Derek Attridge - Rosemary Jolly (eds.), Writing South Africa. Literature, Apartheid and Democracy, 1970-1975. (Otakar Hulec) | 314-315 | |
| Apollon Davidson, (Otakar Hulec) | 315-316 | |
| Hu Shiu ying, An Enumeration of Chinese Materia Medica. (Vladimír Ando) | 316-319 | |
| Bonnie S. McDougall - Kam Louie, The Literature of China in the Twentieth Century. (Lucie Kalvachová) | 319-321 | |
| Ronald G. Knapp, China's Living Houses. Folk Beliefs, Symbols, and Household Ornamentation. (L'ubica Obuchová) | 321-322 | |
| Gabriel Kolko, Vietnam: Anatomy of a Peace. (Petra Müllerová) | 322-323 | |
| Spencer C. Tucker, Vietnam. (Mária Strašáková) | 323-325 |