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Acknowledgements

My thanks to Lynn Swartz-Dodd for allowing myself to take this class as a directed study. In doing so, Lynn has let me explore an area of archaeology that is new and exciting as well as pertaining to some of my extracurricular interests. I also must mention Karen Kensek who has shown me numerous times the more advanced aspects of form•Z, was patient with me when I took over the computers to render my animations, and even allowed myself to use her own computer to render a segment of my longest flythrough. Finally we come down to Jeff 'the Bulldog' Bull, the TA for the course. He was always in the Clipper Lab, ready to help anyone with anything- thanks, bra! Last but not least, I must thank my dear Macintoshes at home. Both my laptop and desktop performed admirably with a very taxing program. Oh, and thanks to Petrie, Pendlebury, Lavers and Kemp for excavating the city at Amarna; without their work, there would be nothing left to reconstruct!


 

    

 

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