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The Weathermaker
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 196

The Weathermaker

His father warned him not to do it. Neil Stephenson can control the weather-but should he? Now a national hero, he can make the snow increase or decrease and make it start or stop raining. Climate change is causing more extreme weather all over the world. He is torn by competing demands. Which disasters does he try to prevent?

After Collapse
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 300

After Collapse

From the Euphrates Valley to the southern Peruvian Andes, early complex societies have risen and fallen, but in some cases they have also been reborn. Prior archaeological investigation of these societies has focused primarily on emergence and collapse. This is the first book-length work to examine the question of how and why early complex urban societies have reappeared after periods of decentralization and collapse. Ranging widely across the Near East, the Aegean, East Asia, Mesoamerica, and the Andes, these cross-cultural studies expand our understanding of social evolution by examining how societies were transformed during the period of radical change now termed “collapse.” They seek...

Rock 'n' Roll and the Cleveland Connection
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 650

Rock 'n' Roll and the Cleveland Connection

A useful resource for people of all ages who want to know more about rock history, Rock 'n' Roll and the Cleveland Connection links national and international events in music and the world, though the primary focus is on Cleveland. Rock 'n' Roll and the Cleveland Connection is the first in-depth look at the people, venues and artists that made Cleveland the "Rock 'n' Roll Capital of the World." Author Deanna Adams conducted personal interviews with more than 150 musicians, managers, DJ's, promoters, record executives, journalists, and club owners--all pioneers of this new musical movement--to compile these chapters of musical history.

The Archaeology of Syria
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 490

The Archaeology of Syria

This was the first book to present a comprehensive review of the archaeology of Syria from the end of the Paleolithic period to 300 BC. Syria has become a prime focus of field archaeology in the Middle East in the past thirty years, and Peter Akkermans and Glenn Schwartz discuss the results of this intensive fieldwork, integrating them with earlier research. Alongside the major material culture types of each period, they examine important contributions of Syrian archaeology to issues like the onset of agriculture, the emergence of private property and social inequality, the rise and collapse of urban life, and the archaeology of early empires. All competing interpretations are set out and considered, alongside the authors' own perspectives and conclusions.

The Philadelphia Area Weather Book
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 274

The Philadelphia Area Weather Book

Answers various questions about Philadelphia's weather and climate, from the Poconos and Philadelphia to southern New Jersey and the Shore to Delaware. This book offers a history of the region's pivotal role in the development of weather science that goes back to colonial times and gives an account of what forecasters actually do on a daily basis.

Sacred Killing
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 337

Sacred Killing

What is sacrifice? How can we identify it in the archaeological record? And what does it tell us about the societies that practice it? Sacred Killing: The Archaeology of Sacrifice in the Ancient Near East investigates these and other questions through the evidence for human and animal sacrifice in the Near East from the Neolithic to the Hellenistic periods. Drawing on sociocultural anthropology and history in addition to archaeology, the book also includes evidence from ancient China and a riveting eyewitness account and analysis of sacrifice in contemporary India, which engage some of the key issues at stake. Sacred Killing vividly presents a variety of methods and theories in the study of one of the most profound and disturbing ritual activities humans have ever practiced.

The Alien Within
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 427

The Alien Within

Set several hundred years in the future at a time of human expansion throughout space, The Alien Within centres on the conflict between the human race and the Zirkon, an alien species bent on domination or destruction. Into this inter-species war enters Captain Claire Bourneville. She is a warrior in the human campaign against the Zirkon, fighting not only aliens, but human traitors and also a darkness she discovers within herself. Forced to confront freaks of nature and design, Claire battles her way to the edges of Human Space and back, in her attempt to bring order to the universe. She is an expert soldier, calm and coolly competent in the heat of battle. But Claire's never been in a fight like this. The stakes are higher than ever, the price of failure unthinkable. Can Claire and her team, housed in Australia's Outback, win the important battle? And what secret does she discover about her past? Visit the moon, Pluto and far reaches of space in the exciting adventure The Alien Within: A Hero For Humanity. About the Author: E R Byrt is from Adelaide, Australia, with hopes to expand this book into a trilogy Publisher's website: http: //www.sbpra.com/ERByrt

The Study of the Ancient Near East in the Twenty-first Century
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 438

The Study of the Ancient Near East in the Twenty-first Century

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1996
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  • Publisher: Eisenbrauns

Sixteen essays from the Albright conference held at the Johns Hopkins University charting the course of ancient Near Eastern studies in the twenty-first century. This landmark volume is essential reading for both students and scholars.

Rural Archaeology in Early Urban Northern Mesopotamia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 691

Rural Archaeology in Early Urban Northern Mesopotamia

This book presents the results of the extensive excavation of a small, rural village from the period of emerging cities in upper Mesopotamia (modern northeast Syria) in the early to middle third millennium BC. Prior studies of early Near Eastern urban societies generally focused on the cities and elites, neglecting the rural component of urbanization. This research represents part of a move to rectify that imbalance. Reports on the architecture, pottery, animal bones, plant remains, and other varieties of artifacts and ecofacts enhance our understanding of the role of villages in the formation of urban societies, the economic relationship between small rural sites and urban centers, and status and economic differentiation in villages. Among the significant results are the extensive exposure of a large segment of the village area, revealing details of spatial and social organization and household economics. The predominance of large-scale grain storage and processing leads to questions of staple finance, economic relations with pastoralists, and connections to developing urban centers.

Twentieth Century Music Writers - A Hyperlist
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 742

Twentieth Century Music Writers - A Hyperlist

How many composers, songwriters and lyricists wrote music in the twentieth century?? Who were they?? This first edition identifies more than 14,000 people who did so, and all are listed in this eBook alphabetically along with a hyperlink to their Wikipedia biographical data. Performers of blues, folk, jazz, rock & roll and R&B are included by default. PLEASE NOTE: THE HYPERLINKS IN THIS BOOK ONLY FUNCTION ON GOOGLE PLAY aka THE 'FLOWING' VERSION. The hyperlinks in this book DO NOT CURRENTLY FUNCTION on the GOOGLE BOOKS ' FIXED' version.