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A painstaking look into everything that has to do with medieval towns in the lesser-known Romanian Principalities of Wallachia and Moldavia. A new and fascinating perspective on the history of the urban world in Central and South-Eastern Europe.
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Tumuli and megaliths mark the landscape of Eurasia and are rich in data, mystery, and legends. Books about them are often monographic or have a local range. This collection of essays highlights and brings together 74 authors from 16 countries, from Portugal to Japan and Indonesia. They offer a diversity of regional backgrounds, theoretical perspectives, and scientific approaches relevant to anyone working in history, archaeology, anthropology, and heritage. Densely illustrated and written in a way that is understandable to anyone, it is easily accessible to students, professors, researchers, and cultural or heritage managers. It will also attract anyone interested in past cultures, early religions, and ancient architecture. Its content makes it a mandatory book for the central and specialized libraries of any university, I&D centre, museum or visiting centre about this and other related issues.
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Twenty-five papers from the Institute for Mediterranean Studies in Crete provide a best practice guide for the use of geophysical, geoarchaeological, geochemical and surveying techniques to study ancient landscapes.
David Rösti was born ca. 1555-1560 at Adelrain near Frutigen, Switzerland. He married Barbli Scharen in 1579. They had ten children, 1581-1605, born at Frutigen. He died after 1605 at Frutigen. Descendants listed lived in the Switzerland, the United States, and Canada. Descendants in America live in Ohio, Indiana, Minnesota, Kansas, Alberta, Ontario, Idaho, Oregon and elsewhere. Descendants spell their surname Rosti and Roesti.
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