Cryptography in C and C++
Chapter List
- Chapter 13: Let C++ Simplify Your Life
- Chapter 14: The LINT Public Interface: Members and Friends
- Chapter 15: Error Handling
- Chapter 16: An Application Example: The RSA Cryptosystem
- Chapter 17: Do It Yourself: Text LINT
- Chapter 18: Approaches for Further Extensions
- Chapter 19: Rijndael: A Successor to the Data Encryption Standard
Part Overview
The use of anatomic finds as ornamentation in the construction of objects is widespread in different geographical areas and in different ethno-anthropological groups. The human find, usually the bone, becomes a functional part in the construction of objects. The bone seems to lose, at least in part, its actual anatomic identity, in that it is worked and manipulated so that it becomes an integral part of an object thus acquiring a symbolic meaning which goes beyond its bodily essence.
— Sign at an exhibit at the National Museum of Anthropology and Ethnology, Florence, Italy
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