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This is the legacy report of an extensive joint US/Afghan
archaeological project in the southwest quadrant of Afghanistan:
the Smithsonian Institution/ Afghanistan Institute of Archaeology
Helmand-Sistan Archaeological Project, 1971-1976. While the
fieldwork was conducted in the 1970s, political events in
Afghanistan over the past half century make this the first major
archaeological synthesis of the region and the only one for decades
to come. The Helmand River is one of the main routes between the
Middle East, South, and Central Asia over the past 5,000 years and
project findings reflect that cross-cultural mixing of cultures.
The research identified key monuments from Bronze Age, Persian,
Greek, Buddhist, Zoroastrian, and Islamic cultures, and explored
the role of intensive irrigation agriculture in one of the world's
driest regions. Volume 1 describes the 200 archaeological sites
surveyed or excavated by the survey and their material culture.
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Getting a qualitative article or book published involves more than
simply doing the research, writing it up, and sending it off. You
also need to know how to navigate the social relations of
presenting your work to the journal editor or book publisher-and
how to craft your message to them-if you want to be successful.
Written by a highly-respected publisher of qualitative research,
this brief, practical resource shows you how to identify the right
home for your work. It also guides you through the publications
process-- from crafting the abstract to writing, production, and
marketing--once you've found the best publisher. The author
-demystifies what publishers and journal editors do, how they make
their decisions on qualitative articles, research studies, and
methods books;-discusses edited books, how to publish from your
dissertation, and when to consider open access and electronic
publications; and-includes case studies, appendixes, forms, and
resources to help the aspiring academic.
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