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Below are the five navigators. Use the navigators to explore the study in its entirety or in specific threads of thought. In addition to the navigators, each page has links to the other pages in the same section, located just above the text. Throughout the text, on occasion, there will be words highlighted which are links to other sections if the reader wishes to follow that specific thought in more detail in another section of the study. At the bottom of the text are related links, which lead to other sections of the study that directly pertain to the subject matter on that page.
To enter the over 100 separate but interlinked pages, click on one of the icons below:
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Egyptian Art Metaphor Navigator, so named because it shows multiple views of the dissertation at the same time, incorporating both the road and dissertation universes. |
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Roman Art Metaphor Navigator, so named because it shows a traditional single point view of the entire dissertation, which is in the format of a list. |
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Road Universe Navigator, guides the reader through just the pages pertaining to the Roman roads in the Eastern Desert of Egypt. |
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Dissertation Universe Navigator, guides the reader through just the pages pertaining to the schools of thought used in this study as well as the technology and attitudes which influenced the presentation of the research. |
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Constellation Navigator, gives the reader the opportunity to follow five specific threads of thought that interweave between the two universes. The five threads or constellations are Perceptions of Space, Costly Signalling, and three temporal threads (1st to 2nd centuries CE, 3rd to 4th centuries CE, and 5th to 6th centuries CE). |