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‘Punitive’ Expeditions in German Colonial Contexts in Africa
Abstract The debate on the restitution of African cultural heritage has brought greater attention to the history of colonial violence, especially to the dispatch of so‐called ‘punitive’ expeditions in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
YANN LeGALL
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Are milk quota prices a rational investment? Modeling quotas as financial assets
Abstract Our objective in this paper is to examine the growth of the price of farm milk quotas in Canada, to shed light on their patterns of growth within the last 15 years. Our quota price model is based on the Gordon growth model, supplemented by some important characteristics of the milk quota market.
Richard R. Barichello +2 more
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PAINTING HISTORY: PICTURE, WITNESS, AND ANCIENT HISTORIOGRAPHY
ABSTRACT This article treats an analogy that is used persistently in the history of historiography: the equation of historiography with painting and the identification of the historiographer with the painter. In examining the conceptual stakes of this (auto)identification, the article mobilizes the analogy in order to explore larger issues of ...
LUUK DE BOER
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ABSTRACT This paper provides the initial chronological framework for an Australian Aboriginal women's sacred area, based on the first absolute ages obtained through luminescence dating. The Thirteen Mile Creek site of the Avon Downs women's sacred area provides evidence for various aspects of women's lives, including lithic raw material extraction and ...
Irina A. Ponomareva +4 more
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A 600–700‐year‐old basalt adze production site from Mount Bates, Norfolk Island
ABSTRACT While pre‐European settlement of Norfolk Island has been recognised for many decades, particularly the larger settlement site at Emily Bay, until this point there has been limited understanding, and very little systematic recording of evidence for inland settlement.
Nicola Jorgensen +2 more
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Le 32e colloque interrégional sur le Néolithique organisé à l'initiative de l'association InterNéo s'est tenu les 24 et 25 novembre 2017 au Palais des Congrès du Mans (Sarthe).
Fromont, Nicolas(viaf)301768565 +2 more
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Sacred offerings and secular foods on Reao Atoll, Tuamotu Archipelago, East Polynesia
ABSTRACT In 1976, Yosihiko H. Sinoto conducted extensive archaeological survey and excavations on Reao Atoll, Tuamotu Archipelago as part of a Japanese, multi‐disciplinary expedition led by Prof. Sachiko Hatanaka. Primarily excavating three marae and four habitation sites totalling ∼180 m2, more than 25000 vertebrate remains were recovered.
Marshall I. Weisler +5 more
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Le « premier âge roman » en Gironde : une chronologie spécifique ?
Martin Pierre. Le « premier âge roman » en Gironde : une chronologie spécifique ?. In: Bulletin Monumental, tome 175, n°2, année 2017. pp.
Martin, Pierre
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Ingeborg Rabenstein-Michel, Valérie Favre & Jordi Medel-Bao (dir.), Genre et enfermement : contraintes, dépassement, résistance [PDF]
Ce livre est le produit d’un colloque éponyme tenu en 2017 à l’université Lumière Lyon 2. Référence est faite, avec une ample chronologie allant de l’époque moderne au très contemporain, à diverses aires culturelles étudiées dans des langues et avec des ...
Zancarini-Fournel, Michelle
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Dauerbaustelle Sozialstaat: Chronologie gesetzlicher Neuregelungen in der Sozialpolitik 1998-2016 [PDF]
In der Veröffentlichung werden umfassend die gesetzlichen Neuregelungen seit 1998 aufgelistet und in ihren zentralen Inhalten dargestellt. Erfasst sind die Bereiche Arbeitsförderung/SGB III & Arbeitsrecht Grundsicherung/Sozialhilfe & Wohngeld ...
Bäcker, Gerhard
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