Geology and Settlement

Geology and Settlement
Author: Dora P. Crouch
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2004
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0195083245

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Traditionally our understanding of ancient cities has been approached through archaeological, historical and literary sources, with little regard or understanding of geology or engineering.

Fens and Bogs in the Netherlands: Vegetation, History, Nutrient Dynamics and Conservation

Fens and Bogs in the Netherlands: Vegetation, History, Nutrient Dynamics and Conservation
Author: Jos T.A. Verhoeven
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 491
Release: 2013-04-09
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9401579970

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This volume focuses on the geology, land use history, palaeoecology, ecology and conservation of peatlands (fens and bogs) in The Netherlands. The volume provides detailed accounts that, together, give a representative picture of the studies that have been carried out in the Dutch mires over the past 25 years. Contents: Chapter 1: Verhoeven -- Introduction. Chapter 2: Pons -- is a comprehensive geographic and pedological account of peat formation in space and time in the western coastal plain. Chapter 3: Casparia and Streefkerk -- is a detailed description of the various stages of development from fen to bog of the Bourtanger Moor. Chapter 4: Borger and Stol -- details the history of peat draining, digging and dredging in The Netherlands and Flanders. Chapter 5: Barkman -- deals with bog remnants in the eastern Netherlands and northwestern Germany. This chapter also includes data on oligotrophic heath pools which have a vegetation that is similar to that found in bogs. Chapters 6: Den Held; 7: Van Wirdum et al.; 8: Koerselman and Verhoeven -- are chapters on vegetation, synecology and nutrient dynamics of fens and chapter 9: Wiegers -- focuses mainly on terrestrializing fens that are so characteristic of the western Netherlands where they presently occur in turf ponds created by peat dredging in former centuries. Chapter 10: Vermeer and Joosten -- concludes the volume with a treatment of problems with mire conservation and management.

The Course of Study

The Course of Study
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1022
Release: 1900
Genre: Education, Elementary
ISBN:

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Yeavering

Yeavering
Author: Brian Hope-Taylor
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 477
Release: 2014-07-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1848022239

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This volume – originally published in 1977 and long out-of-print, but still in demand – describes the excavation of a site near Wooler in Northumberland which is identified with the place called Ad Gefrin by the Venerable Bede. There, Edwin of Northumbria had a northern palace; and there Paulinus, his Roman missionary, achieved mass-conversions. Excavation showed that the roots of Ad Gefrin stretched further back in time. The site was used as a cremation cemetery from about 2000 BC. Put under the plough, at or after the time that a British oppidum was established on an overlooking hill, it was still receiving cremations during the Roman Iron Age. Then, or slightly later, the first element of the future township was established: a palisaded enclosure rebuilt repeatedly (finally by Edwin himself). By the sixth century a little mortuary enclosure or ‘shrine’, its inhumations clustered round the focus of the prehistoric cremation cemetery, had been replaced by what appears to have been a pagan temple. That, preserved as part of Edwin’s township, was closely followed by a wooden ‘theatre’ for formal assemblies (which outlived Edwin). The series of royal halls so closely studied here then began: Edwin’s was the greatest, but it was neither the first nor the last. Techniques of excavation were evolved specially to allow the precise recovery of the details of vanished wooden structures. The author showed that archaeological enquiries into historical periods must, both in questions and answers, also serve the needs of students of written evidence. There has been much scholarly reinterpretation of the original results, but the volume stands as a record of that work.

Place as Occupational Histories

Place as Occupational Histories
Author: Justin Shiner
Publisher: BAR International Series
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN:

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This monograph presents a theoretical and methodological approach to the investigation of deflated surface stone artefact scatters beyond those that emphasise synchronic behavioural interpretations. The study is undertaken on Pine Point and Langwell Stations, two adjoining pastoral leases south of Broken Hill in arid western New South Wales, Australia. The main objective of the study is to investigate long-term accumulated patterns in stone artifact assemblage composition within archaeological deposits with known occupational chronologies. These are derived from the dating of charcoal from heat retainer hearths. It is argued that the Pine Point-Langwell assemblages represent multiple episodes of accumulation over the last 2,000 years. Therefore, the formation of the Pine Point-Langwell assemblages means they are ideal for the investigation of long-term accumulated patterns.

Occupation, Inc

Occupation, Inc
Author: Human Rights Watch (Organization)
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2016
Genre: Arab-Israeli conflict
ISBN:

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"This report documents how settlement businesses facilitate the growth and operations of settlements. These businesses depend on and contribute to the Israeli authorities' unlawful confiscation of Palestinian land and other resources. They also benefit from these violations, as well as Israel's discriminatory policies that provide privileges to settlements at the expense of Palestinians, such as access to land and water, government subsidies, and permits for developing land"--Publisher's description.

History of Oregon

History of Oregon
Author: Charles Henry Carey
Publisher: Chicago, Pioneer Historical Publishing Company
Total Pages: 1032
Release: 1922
Genre: Local author
ISBN:

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Library has: vol. 1,2,3.

Archaeological Geology of the Archaic Period in North America

Archaeological Geology of the Archaic Period in North America
Author: E. Arthur Bettis III
Publisher: Geological Society of America
Total Pages: 163
Release: 1995
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0813722977

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The Archaic Period is the longest and one of the most transitional of the cultural periods in North America. Its exact date varied across the continent, but it is distinguished from the earlier Paleo-Indian cultures by new styles of projectile points and other artifacts, and from the later prehistor