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  Archaeology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Archaeological methods were developed by both interested amateurs and professionals, including Augustus Pitt Rivers and William Flinders Petrie.
This process was continued in the 20th century by such people as Mortimer Wheeler, whose highly disciplined approach to excavation greatly improved the quality of evidence that could be obtained.
An example of this occurred June 21, 2005, when a community members and elders from a number of the 10 Algonquian nations in the Ottawa area convened on the Kitigan Zibi reservation in Kanawagi, Quebec, to inter ancestral human remains and burial goods — some dating back 6,000 years.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Archaeology   (4964 words)

  
 MAMMFAUN: A Bibliography Concerning the Geographical Distribution of Mammals
Its emphasis is on areal units rather than taxa; nevertheless, close to half of the references listed are order, family, genus or species-specific, with a geographical systematics or conservation slant.
Compilation of material for this bibliography ceased in late 1992 (the list was issued shortly thereafter in diskette form), and it has not been updated beyond that date.
An annotated list of the marine mammals of British Columbia.
www.wku.edu /~smithch/mamm/MAMMFAUN.htm   (7276 words)

  
 Mallary Auction Sale
A member of the crew of the Black Snake, engaged in smuggling on Lake Champlain, Dean was convicted and hanged in Burlington.
Ohio River south to the Atlantic, mid-Carolinas west to Mississippi River; shows towns, rivers, roads, elevations, proposed road route; on parchment.
All property is sold “AS IS.” The purpose of the catalogue descriptions is to provide a general listing and account of physical condition for each item, and neither the Auctioneers nor their employees make any warranties or representations of any kind with respect to the items or their value.
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 New Releases - Updates and Additions of New York Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
A keen admirer of the Hudson River School of painters, Joe became fascinated with representing light and its effect on the landscape after purchasing a house in the Catskill Mountains.
2003, This alphabetical list spans the late 18th through early 20th centuries and is drawn from city directories, censuses, and meeting records from school districts and fraternal lodges.
In the 19th century it was a common occurrence on the Hudson River for steamboats to race, and rivalries between various boats, their captains and owners, were legendary.
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 MBR: Internet Bookwatch, November 2004
Hugh Thomas' Rivers Of Gold: The Rise Of The Spanish Empire, From Columbus To Magellan (0375502041, $35.00) covers the rise of the Spanish empire from Columbus to Magellan, providing a fresh new account of Spain's early conquests in the Americas.
It is not a standard book; instead, it features lists of medical conditions, illnesses, and injuries, in English and in French, that any English-speaking traveler can point to and immediately inform a French-speaking doctor his or her ailments.
Enhanced with maps, genealogical charts, bibliography, a subject list, a listing of Tudor-themed historical novels, an annotated listing of Tudor websites, Bosworth Field To Bloody Mary is a strongly recommended and core addition to personal, academic, and community library British History collections.
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 Archaeology   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
It was only in the 19th century that the systematic study of the past through its physical remains began to be carried out.
Philosophy and the New Archaeology, an essay at the Galilean Library on the philosophical underpinnning of archaeology and the debate over the New Archaeology.
WWW VL African Archaeology - The african archaeology portal, part of the WWW Virtual Library : all the web sites relating to african archaeology are listed here.
www.abitabouteverything.com /files/a/ar/archaeology.html   (4934 words)

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