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The study of ancient metals in their social and cultural
contexts has been a topic of considerable interest in archaeology
and ancient history for decades, partly due to the modern
dependence on technology and man-made materials. The formal study
of Archaeometallurgy began in the 1970s-1980s, and has seen a
recent growth in techniques, data, and theoretical movements.
This comprehensive sourcebook on Archaeometallurgy provides an
overview of earlier research as well as a review of modern
techniques, written in an approachable way. Covering an extensive
range of archaeological time-periods and regions, this volume will
be a valuable resource for those studying archaeology worldwide. It
provides a clear, straightforward look at the available
methodologies, including:
Smelting processes
Slag analysis
Technical Ceramics
Archaeology of Mining and Field Survey
Ethnoarchaeology
Chemical Analysis and Provenance Studies
Conservation Studies
With chapters focused on most geographic regions of
Archaeometallurgical inquiry, researchers will find practical
applications for metallurgical techniques in any area of their
study.
Ben Roberts is a specialist in the early metallurgy and later
prehistoric archaeology of Europe. He was the Curator of the
European Copper and Bronze Age collections at the British Museum
between 2007 and 2012 and is now a Lecturer in Prehistoric Europe
in the Department of Archaeology at the Durham University, UK.
Chris Thornton is a specialist in the ancient metallurgy of the
Middle East, combining anthropological theory with archaeometrical
analysis to understand the development and diffusion of
metallurgical technologies throughout Eurasia. He is currently a
Consulting Scholar of the University of Pennsylvania Museum, where
he received his PhD in 2009, and the Lead Program Officer of
research grants at the National Geographic Society."
Rural Road Engineering in Developing Countries provides a
comprehensive coverage of the planning, design, construction, and
maintenance of rural roads in developing countries and emerging
nations. It covers a wide range of technical and non-technical
problems that may confront road engineers working in the developing
world, focusing on rural roads which provide important links from
villages and farms to markets and offer the public access to
health, education, and other services essential for sustainable
development. Most textbooks on road engineering are based on
experience in industrialised countries with temperate climates or
deal only with specific issues, with many aspects of the design and
construction of roads in developing regions stemming from
inappropriate research undertaken in Europe and the USA. These
approaches are frequently unsuitable and unsustainable for rural
road network environments, particularly in low to middle income
countries. This book takes on board a more recent research and
application focus on rural roads, integrating it for a broad range
of readers to access current information on good practice for
sustainable road engineering in developing countries. The book
particularly suits transportation engineers, development
professionals, and graduate students in civil engineering.
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The Professionals: Season 2 (DVD)
Lewis Collins, Martin Shaw, Gordon Jackson, Bryan Marshall, Cheryl Kennedy, …
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Discovery Miles 1 370
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The complete second seaason of the classic 1970s crime series.
Bodie (Lewis Collins) and Doyle (Martin Shaw) are two elite
officers in the secretive CI5 service, a unit staffed by expert
policemen, soldiers and special forces to combat anarchy, terrorism
and high-profile crime. In this series, Doyle is assigned to test a
new laser-beam rifle, Bodie's girlfriend is critically injured in a
terrorist bombing, and the team go up against a rogue agent.
Episodes are: 'Hunter/Hunted', 'The Rack', 'First Night', 'Man
Without a Past', 'In the Public Interest', 'Rogue', 'Not a Very
Civil Civil Servant', 'A Stirring of Dust', 'Blind Run' and 'Fall
Girl'.
Rural Road Engineering in Developing Countries provides a
comprehensive coverage of the planning, design, construction, and
maintenance of rural roads in developing countries and emerging
nations. It covers a wide range of technical and non-technical
problems that may confront road engineers working in the developing
world, focusing on rural roads which provide important links from
villages and farms to markets and offer the public access to
health, education, and other services essential for sustainable
development. Most textbooks on road engineering are based on
experience in industrialised countries with temperate climates or
deal only with specific issues, with many aspects of the design and
construction of roads in developing regions stemming from
inappropriate research undertaken in Europe and the USA. These
approaches are frequently unsuitable and unsustainable for rural
road network environments, particularly in low to middle income
countries. This book takes on board a more recent research and
application focus on rural roads, integrating it for a broad range
of readers to access current information on good practice for
sustainable road engineering in developing countries. The book
particularly suits transportation engineers, development
professionals, and graduate students in civil engineering.
The study of ancient metals in their social and cultural contexts
has been a topic of considerable interest in archaeology and
ancient history for decades, partly due to the modern dependence on
technology and man-made materials. The formal study of
Archaeometallurgy began in the 1970s-1980s, and has seen a recent
growth in techniques, data, and theoretical movements. This
comprehensive sourcebook on Archaeometallurgy provides an overview
of earlier research as well as a review of modern techniques,
written in an approachable way. Covering an extensive range of
archaeological time-periods and regions, this volume will be a
valuable resource for those studying archaeology worldwide. It
provides a clear, straightforward look at the available
methodologies, including: * Smelting processes * Slag analysis *
Technical Ceramics * Archaeology of Mining and Field Survey *
Ethnoarchaeology * Chemical Analysis and Provenance Studies *
Conservation Studies With chapters focused on most geographic
regions of Archaeometallurgical inquiry, researchers will find
practical applications for metallurgical techniques in any area of
their study. Ben Roberts is a specialist in the early metallurgy
and later prehistoric archaeology of Europe. He was the Curator of
the European Copper and Bronze Age collections at the British
Museum between 2007 and 2012 and is now a Lecturer in Prehistoric
Europe in the Departm ent of Archaeology at the Durham University,
UK. Chris Thornton is a specialist in the ancient metallurgy of the
Middle East, combining anthropological theory with archaeometrical
analysis to understand the development and diffusion of
metallurgical technologies throughout Eurasia. He is currently a
Consulting Scholar of the University of Pennsylvania Museum, where
he received his PhD in 2009, and the Lead Program Officer of
research grants at the National Geographic Society.
A critical edition of the book that paved the way for the
democratization of American higher education If you have ever
attended a town meeting or business lunch, or participated in a
church group or department meeting, or served on a faculty senate
or maybe just watched C-SPAN, then you have likely encountered
Robert's Rules of Order. This critical edition of Henry M. Robert's
essential guide to parliamentary procedure features the original
text from 1876 along with a companion essay by Christopher Loss,
who artfully recounts the book's publication and popular reception,
and sheds light on its enduring value for one of the most vital
bastions of democracy itself-the modern university. Loss deftly
explains why Robert's simple, elegant handbook to democratic
governance captured the imagination of so many ordinary citizens
during the Gilded Age and how it has shaped the development of our
colleges and universities ever since. He shows how Robert's rules
can help faculty, administrators, and students to solve problems
and overcome challenges through collaboration, disciplined
thinking, trust in the facts, and honesty and fairness from all
sides. At a time when people's faith in democracy and higher
education has been shaken to its core, Robert's Rules of Order
offers a powerful reminder of the importance of democratic norms
and practices in American life and institutions.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
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