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Das Werk soll einem Anwender mit DOS-Erfahrung einen schnellen Einstieg in die für das Arbeiten mit UNIX notwendigen Kommandos ermöglichen. Behandelt werden daher UNIX-Befehle mit Anwenderrelevanz und deren wichtigste Optionen unter Bezugnahme auf bekannte DOS-Konzepte und Kommandos. Die Vorstellung der UNIX-Befehle ist in drei Teile gegliedert: Im ersten Abschnitt werden nur die schon aus DOS bekannten Betriebssystemfunktionen behandelt. Der zweite Teil ist den darüber hinausgehenden Möglichkeiten von UNIX wie der Prozeßverwaltung, den Sicherheitskonzepten, der Kommunikation und dem Arbeiten in Netzwerken gewidmet. Im dritten Teil kann sich der Leser über weitere Möglichkeiten von UN...
Looks at the way teams work, how people managed in organizations, and how it can understand the impact of organizational and national cultures. Includes a range of topics including team dynamics, managing human resources, and managing.
This book is the culmination of significant multi-disciplinary work carried out by a variety of specialists, from conservators to woodworking and boatbuilding experts, exploring the history of the Poole Iron Age logboat (today imposingly displayed in the entrance to Poole Museum in Dorset) and also its functionality – or lack of – as a vessel.
Considers the Native American abandonment of the South Carolina coast A prevailing enigma in American archaeology is why vast swaths of land in the Southeast and Southwest were abandoned between AD 1200 and 1500. The most well-known abandonments occurred in the Four Corners and Mimbres areas of the Southwest and the central Mississippi valley in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries and in southern Arizona and the Ohio Valley during the fifteenth century. In Megadrought in the Carolinas: The Archaeology of Mississippian Collapse, Abandonment, and Coalescence, John S. Cable demonstrates through the application of innovative ceramic analysis that yet another fifteenth-century abandonment event ...
Formative Britain presents an account of the peoples occupying the island of Britain between 400 and 1100 AD, whose ideas continue to set the political agenda today. Forty years of new archaeological research has laid bare a hive of diverse and disputatious communities of Picts, Scots, Welsh, Cumbrian and Cornish Britons, Northumbrians, Angles and Saxons, who expressed their views of this world and the next in a thousand sites and monuments. This highly illustrated volume is the first book that attempts to describe the experience of all levels of society over the whole island using archaeology alone. The story is drawn from the clothes, faces and biology of men and women, the images that sur...
"This book tells the story of the steamship Robert J. Walker, a coastal survey ship that sank with loss of 21 crew off the coast of New Jersey in 1860. Leaders in the efforts to document the shipwreck describe the history of the ship and the archaeology of the wreck, emphasizing the collaborative community participation that made the project successful"--
This book provides an assessment of Honor Frost's pioneering work in the maritime and underwater archaeology of the eastern Mediterranean and its legacy within current investigations written by her colleagues her and those influenced by her research.
Aboriginal Maritime Landscapes in South Australia reveals the maritime landscape of a coastal Aboriginal mission, Burgiyana (Point Pearce), in South Australia, based on the experiences of the Narungga community. A collaborative initiative with Narungga peoples and a cross-disciplinary approach have resulted in new understandings of the maritime history of Australia. Analysis of the long-term participation of Narungga peoples in Australia’s maritime past, informed by Narungga oral histories, primary archival research and archaeological fieldwork, delivers insights into the world of Aboriginal peoples in the post-contact maritime landscape. This demonstrates that multiple interpretations of ...
The series of papers in this volume, taken together, present a status report of what is currently known about the prehistory of the people who lived at the habitation sites adjacent to the extensive estuary that became the modern Goleta Slough. They consider the nature of prehistoric occupation at seven of these sites, and they relate what is known about the sites of the broader prehistory of the Goleta Slough vicinity and beyond. In addition, two of these papers concern what is known about the Chumash inhabitants of the Goleta Slough vicinity on the basis of information recorded by the first Spanish explorers and mission padres. The analyses presented in the papers demonstrate that the rich variety and quantity of natural resources of the estuary and the lands and ocean waters immediately surrounding it were undoubtedly the main attraction in the eyes of many generation of Chumash people who occupied sites along its margins.
A study of the construction, structure and identification of Ship 17, a Late Period baris-vessel discovered during underwater excavations at Thonis-Heracleion, a sunken city in Aboukir Bay. Ship 17 is placed within the traditions of naval architecture both in Egypt and the wider Mediterranean.