... the remains of a meal into the furthest corner ofthe hut and leave it there They were not nervous about ghosts, since they did not mind having a skeleton sticking out ofthe wall of one of their ... cemeteries, there is little in the way of a general overview ofthe evidence for rural settlements between the collapse ofthe western Empire and the rise ofthe ‘Successor States’.1 Yet the history of ... longhouses, together with the exceptional depth of some ofthe inner posts, have led TheArchaeologyof Buildings 26 the excavator to suggest that a closed-off roof-space over at least part ofthe building...
... against the archaeological record ofthe Town Creek site the remains of a town located at the northeastern edge ofthe geographic extent of Mississippian sites (Figure 1.1) In particular, the archaeological ... interpretation ofthe two concentric patterns is that the outer circle represents the wall ofthe structure and the inner the remains of an interior roof support system Alternatively, the inner patterns ... structure type, the architecture found in three other portions ofthe site the mound area, the eastern area next to the Little River, and the plaza—will be presented separately because most ofthe buildings...
... happening, the world and culture ofthe Apalachee changed dramatically Some ofthe changes were the result ofthe actions of Europeans; others were the result ofthe actions of Apalachee Some changes the ... by the end ofthe day Upon completion of assigned tasks, slaves had the remainder ofthe day to pursue their own goals The gang system, on the other hand, involved groups of slaves working the ... regardless of content, than the same speech carried by the mass media The practice is the same, the circumstances and the scale ofthe historical effects quite different A good example of this is the...
... Ephoreias of Classical Antiquities, members ofthe Archaeological Society, the faculty ofthe University of Athens, the German excavators ofthe Kerameikos, and the American excavators ofthe Agora ... 127, 148), the great theatral area cut from the rock to serve as the meeting place of all the Athenians when they gathered in the assembly (ekklesia) East ofthe Pnyx a rocky outrunner ofthe Acropolis ... 27 kilometers, to the sea at Phaleron To the south, the Ilissos winds along the foot of Mount Hymettos to the southeast of Athens Between them, the Eridanos rises on the slopes of Lykabettos Hill...
... ofthe Presidio of San Francisco for Housing the Troops ofthe Garrison, 1796 184 22 Detail of View ofthe Presidio of San Francisco, watercolor by Louis Choris 187 23 Size-based comparison of ... elision of other kinds of variability These erasures of variations pose an internal threat to the stability of identities, requiring continual “work” (in the sense ofthe multifaceted deployment of ... represented in the archaeological record ofthe Presidio The conclusion considers the articulations between these diªerent aspects of material practice and oªers a synthetic interpretation ofthe ways...
... x The new mouth ofthe Tarawera River The former course ofthe Rangitaiki River is at the left ofthe entrance and the former Te Awa o te Atua estuary, which carried the combined waters ofthe ... side ofthe agricultural drain visible in the background and Square B3 lies on the other side of it The edge ofthe site reveals the effect ofthe flood in Square B4 Fine silt lies around the ... Lake Kohika at the swampy northern end ofthe farm of Mr P Jessop of Sutherlands Rd A digging machine exposed a palisade of kanuka posts in the side of a drain on the eastern side ofthe site, and...
... diminishes the power ofthe Pope, for these secular systems of law are administered by the sovereign rather than the Pope Vitoria further undermines the position ofthe Church by refuting another justification ... problem, and the critiques of these attempts have, on the whole, constituted the central theoretical debate ofthe discipline.6 The defining character of this problem to the whole discipline of international ... justification of their conquest precisely because it is presented in the language of liberality and even equality Vitoria continuously alludes to the theme ofthe novelty ofthe discovery ofthe Indians:...
... available: • The URL ofthe relevant newspaper article • The date and time ofthe comment • The author ID associated with the comment.5 • The subtitle header.5 • The author’s e-mail address.5 • The author’s ... Workers.7 We kept the annotation instructions relatively simple, augmenting them with the map from Figure (with the Arabic names ofthe dialects) to illustrate the different dialect classes The sentences ... A summary ofthe different components ofthe AOC dataset Overall, 1.4M comments were harvested from 86.1K articles, corresponding to 52.1M words • The prevalence of dialectal Arabic The AOC Dataset...
... existed during the period ofthe artefacts creation For example, the characterisation ofthe materials of a ceramic artefact, or the analysis ofthe composition of alloys of metallic The Modern Museum ... measurement ofthe widening ofthe distribution ofthe reflected light flux, as the illumination angle varies; the characterisation of glazed layers Study ofthe correlation between optical models of ... materials For example: what are the origins ofthe yellow, red and black pigments of parietal paintings ofthe Magdalenian era in the caves ofthe Pyrenees? How were synthetic Egyptian blue and green...
... obtain The short answer to the objection to nomothetic study of persons because ofthe uniqueness of each was provided by Allport (1937), namely, the nomothetic science of personality can be the ... the patient, the criminal defendant, the taxpayer, or the future victim of a rapist or armed robber, given the sizable body of research as to the untrustworthiness of anecdotal evidence and informal ... subset ofthe cases, the clinical and actuarial prediction are the same; among those, the hit rates will be identical In another subset, the clinician countermands the equation in the light of what...
... primary factors of production, and the general exclusion or trivialization ofthe role of knowledge, was not limited only to the sphere of macroeconomics The most compelling theories of international ... minor share of R&D inputs, raising the question of where such firms obtained access to R&D inputs Either the model ofthe knowledge production did not hold, at least at the level ofthe enterprise ... mean at the level of observation most familiar in the industrial organization literature – the plant, or at least the firm – but 12 THE MOBILITY OF ECONOMIC AGENTS rather at the level of a spatially...
... number of behaviors that they attribute to chiefdoms ofthe Southeast and by extension to the ancestors ofthe Creek Indians They use the chronicles ofthe De Soto expedition to identify patterns of ... each The seats are made of Canes Split and worked together raised about three feet off the Ground; and half the width ofthe House, the back half being raised above the other about one foot; these ... and burn them in heaps; as the suckers shoot up, they chop them off close by the stump, of which they make ¤res to deaden the roots, till in time they decay” (Williams 1930:435) After the ¤eld...
... sponsors.5 Of course, there is still plenty to once the artifacts are out ofthe ground, and the publication ofthe studies, the display ofthe materials, and the long-term care ofthe artifacts ... examining the re30 the ar r ival ofarchaeology and the shadow of lincoln mains themselves, rather than simply retrieving grave goods One ofthe basic principals of modern archaeologythe controlled ... through the tall grasses ofthe floodplain The plain on the east side ofthe river was known as the American Bottom, a name coined by the French when the Spanish controlled the west side ofthe river,...
... simulations, most ofthe archaeologists enjoyed cups of coffee outside as they absorbed the ambiance ofthe Acropolis When they presented their results, many ofthe earth scientists did the same This ... School ofArchaeology at Athens As we passed through the Lion Gate, she and the other archaeologists focused on the huge, dressed stones, the impressive work of ancient hands They did not know the ... the other hand, immersed as they are in the relics of humankind, in the study ofthe motives, actions, and consequences of human nature, are preconditioned to seek human action as the cause of...
... development of pottery, the introduction ofthe bow and arrow, and the adaptation of corn agriculture This book presents the story of past peoples ofthe Upper Mississippi River Valley from the first ... through the presence of artifacts Even disturbances to the record ofthe past by natural or cultural means are structured and therefore knowable Burial ofthe Dead Throughout the world, there is ... served to bind the macroband together could be held The most important of these would have been burial ofthe dead In some periods, the bodies or bones of persons who died during the winter were...
... rejected them as a result of their status The members ofthe research team relied exclusively on the interpreters to identify the PLHIV and their caregivers The small number of participants and the ... needs ofthe PLHIV and their DICGs areas [14] The poverty rate in the Eastern Cape (68.7%) is the highest in the country A wide disparity exists among the population: there are very low levels of ... Page of funds so that we can take care ofthe brother, provide a good diet or drugs, take care ofthe children, someone can come to the house and help with the washing or bathing the brother...
... problem, and the critiques of these attempts have, on the whole, constituted the central theoretical debate ofthe discipline.6 The defining character of this problem to the whole discipline of international ... such as the Maori wars The third episode is that ofthe Mandate System under the League of Nations, the beginning ofthe reversal of colonization that was effectively completed under the United ... of Law, University of Cambridge Editorial Board Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Hilary Charlesworth Australian National University...
... justification of their conquest precisely because it is presented in the language of liberality and even equality Vitoria continuously alludes to the theme ofthe novelty ofthe discovery ofthe Indians: ... aw the true state ofthe case is that they are not of unsound mind, but have, according to their kind, the use of reason This is clear, because there is a certain method in their affairs, for they ... ‘at the time ofthe Spaniards’ first voyages to America they took with them no right to occupy the lands ofthe indigenous population’ In these different ways, Vitoria seizes upon the discovery of...
... act upon the advice of British Of cers ‘in matters relating to the administration of justice, the development ofthe resources ofthe country, the interests of commerce, or in any other matter ... consuls in the non-European states; these competence of these consuls comprised the whole civil and criminal jurisdiction, the power of protection ofthe privileges, the life, and property of their ... trade See Article II ofthe Treaty of Nanking See Article X ofthe Treaty of Nanking Wang Tieya describes the collapse ofthe traditional Chinese view after the attack ofthe European powers:...