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Voices from the Dark
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 96

Voices from the Dark

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Robert Aickman
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 84

Robert Aickman

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2003
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  • Publisher: Unknown

A biographical and critical study of Robert Aickman.

Discovering Classic Horror Fiction I
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 202

Discovering Classic Horror Fiction I

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Discovering Modern Horror Fiction
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 166

Discovering Modern Horror Fiction

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The Origins of Agriculture
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 244

The Origins of Agriculture

The eight case studies in this book -- each a synthesis of available knowledge about the origins of agriculture in a specific region of the globe -- enable scholars in diverse disciplines to examine humanity's transition to agricultural societies. Contributors include: Gary W. Crawford, Robin W. Dennell, and Jack R. Harlan.

The Supernatural Revamped
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 276

The Supernatural Revamped

This book is the logical continuation of a series of collected essays examining the origins and evolution of myths and legends of the supernatural in Western and non-Western tradition and popular culture. The first two volumes of the series, The Universal Vampire: Origins and Evolution of a Legend (Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 2013) and Images of the Modern Vampire: The Hip and the Atavistic. (Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 2013) focused on the vampire legend. The essays in this collection expand that scope to include a multicultural and multigeneric discussion of a pantheon of supernatural creatures who interact and cross species-specific boundaries with ease. Angels and demons are discussed from the perspective of supernatural allegory, angelic ethics and supernatural heredity and genetics. Fairies, sorcerers, witches and werewolves are viewed from the perspectives of popular nightmare tales, depictions of race and ethnicity, popular public discourse and cinematic imagery. Discussions of the “undead and still dead” include images of death messengers and draugar, zombies and vampires in literature, popular media and Japanese anime.

Archaeology of Asia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 384

Archaeology of Asia

This introduction to the archaeology of Asia focuses on casestudies from the region’s last 10,000 years of history. Comprises fifteen chapters by some of the world’sforemost Asia archaeologists Sheds light on the most compelling aspects of Asianarchaeology, from the earliest evidence of plant domestication tothe emergence of states and empires Explores issues of cross-cultural significance, such asmigration, urbanism, and technology Presents original research data that challenges readers tothink beyond national and regional boundaries Synthesizes work previously unavailable to western readers

Cold Tomorrows
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 40

Cold Tomorrows

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1998
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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People and Plants in Ancient Eastern North America
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 444

People and Plants in Ancient Eastern North America

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The King's Harvest
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 317

The King's Harvest

A multidisciplinary environmental history of early China's political systems, featuring newly available Chinese archaeological data This book is a multidisciplinary study of the ecology of China's early political systems up to the fall of the first empire in 207 BCE. Brian Lander traces the formation of lowland North China's agricultural systems and the transformation of its plains from diverse forestland and steppes to farmland. He argues that the growth of states in ancient China, and elsewhere, was based on their ability to exploit the labor and resources of those who harnessed photosynthetic energy from domesticated plants and animals. Focusing on the state of Qin, Lander amalgamates abundant new scientific, archaeological, and excavated documentary sources to argue that the human domination of the central Yellow River region, and the rest of the planet, was made possible by the development of complex political structures that managed and expanded agroecosystems.