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Building the War One Brick at a Time [PDF]
I\u27ve been waiting for this moment since 1996. Back then, when I was 11, My favorite toy came out with figures from my favorite era. The LEGO Western line was an amazing crossover of my love for history and my love for tiny ABS building blocks ...
Rudy, John M.
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The University of Bradford has established wide-ranging skillsets and capabilities as Visualising Heritage that have been built around expertise with 3D imaging for human bioarchaeology and for contextual understanding of archaeological sites, landscapes,
Thomas Sparrow +3 more
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On the alleged reburial of Julian the Apostate at Constantinople [PDF]
It is generally accepted at present that the emperor Julian (360-63) was reburied in the Church of the Holy Apostles at Constantinople at some unknown date after his initial burial outside Tarsus in Cilicia in 363.
Woods, David
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Composting Guilt: An Ecological Critique of Purification of Past Wrongdoing
A review of the fast growing body of literature on transitional justice (Hayner 2011), political reconciliation (Philpott 2006, Verdejo 2009), forgiveness (Amstutz 2005), apology (Celermajer 2009), guilt (Barkan 2000) repentance (Schimmel 2002), evil ...
Katharina von Kellenbach
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Effects of Handling on Hatchability of Eggs of the Leatherback Turtle, Dermochelys coriacea (L.) [PDF]
The infertility rate among clutches of leatherback sea turtle (Dermochelys coriacea) eggs incubated in the hatchery at Rantau A bang, Malaysia is estimated at 22%. Variance in hatchability among fertile clutches ranges from 35.7- 96.
Chan, Eng Heng +2 more
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Soil Erosion Control and Damage Costs in Nigerian Small Farms: Implications for Farm Growth and Sustainability [PDF]
In Nigeria 90% of the agricultural primary produce is in the hands of small holders cultivating between 0.8-4 hectares. Farm size expansion is limited by population pressure, land fragmentation, poor market opportunities and lack of finance. This article
Okoye, Chukwuemeka U.
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The Ash Heap of History: Reflections on Historical Research in Southern Africa
When I began conducting research as a graduate student in southern Africa in 1973, I was following in the wake of an intrepid group of American scholars – Gwendolyn Carter, Tom Karis, Dan Johns and Gail Gerhart – who were amassing a remarkable collection
Robert Edgar
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Community-engaged ancient DNA project reveals diverse origins of 18th-century African descendants in Charleston, South Carolina. [PDF]
Fleskes RE +8 more
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Popular Culture and Identity: Remembering British History in 2015 [PDF]
[Abstract] Commemorative historical events provide an insight for researchers into how communities see themselves and their history, and how their identity is displayed.
Woodward-Smith, Elizabeth
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Înmormântări din situl arheologic de la Cetățeni
The core of the paper is represented by three archaeological features researched more than six decades ago by Dinu V. Rosetti (1899−1982), in the site at Cetățeni : two funerary / cult features from the Late Iron Age (known as “the royal tomb among rocks”
Măndescu, D., Constantinescu, M.
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