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Enabling Access (Hardcover)
Barry Carpenter, Chris Stevens, Keith Bovair, Rob Ashdown
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R3,710
Discovery Miles 37 100
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First Published in 1997. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor &
Francis, an informa company.
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Enabling Access (Paperback)
Barry Carpenter, Chris Stevens, Keith Bovair, Rob Ashdown
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R952
Discovery Miles 9 520
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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First Published in 1997. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor &
Francis, an informa company.
The action-packed Street Fighter saga continues as Ryu travels
through Asia, meeting fighters he hopes will help him in his
journey toward avenging his master's death. Through his exploits he
encounters the Yoga Master, Dhalsim, the King of Muay Thai, Sagat,
and the mysterious and deadly ex-assassin, Gen. Meanwhile, Chun-Li
and Cammy travel to Mexico to uncover the secrets behind the evil
Shadaloo Syndicate's Doll Agents. Collects Street Fighter II #0-6
plus bonus stories.
From 2005 to 2009 a survey and excavation project was undertaken at
the Stone Village, a small settlement on the eastern desert plain
of Amarna, not far from the Workmen's Village. This was the first
concerted effort to record this site, and introduce it into the
story of Amarna. The fieldwork revealed a community of labourers
likely engaged in tomb-cutting and related tasks, including at the
Royal Tombs, but of lesser social standing than the occupants of
the Workmen's Village. The piecing together of diverse strands of
archaeological evidence sheds light on their experiences, the Stone
Village serving jointly as a new source for the study of Amarna's
vernacular urban architecture. The results of the fieldwork are
presented in two volumes, the first devoted to the survey,
excavation and architecture, and the second to the faunal and
botanical remains, and objects.
What did the landscape of Stonehenge look like in its Neolithic
heyday? How did Ancient Egyptians produce their food? Such
questions can be addressed by environmental archaeology - the study
of past people from biological remains and geological phenomena.
Environmental Archaeology shows the methods used by archaeologists
not only to reconstruct landscape settings of archaeological sites,
but also to determine what people ate, the raw materials they used
and the technology that allowed them to farm, hunt and build. In
this revised version of their 2003 book Keith Wilkinson and Chris
Stevens explore the environmental archaeology from first
principles. They discuss the concepts that underpin the subject,
outline the techniques used by environmental archaeologists and
explain how biological and geological data are used to illuminate
the archaeological past. The book is written for those who have
some archaeological knowledge but no background in the natural
sciences, or vice versa. It is a pragmatic guide to the subject,
taking the reader step-by-step through approaches, methods, theory,
and focussing particularly on interpretation/ The authors'
intention is to highlight the importance of environmental
archaeology in the reconstruction of the interation between life
and landscape in the past.
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