Psychological studies of ICT consider growth trends as exogenous economic and technological variables that determine endogenous cognitive and behavioral variables. That is, given the access to ICT,...więcej »
Tuvalu (/tu?'v??lu?/ too-VAH-loo) (formerly known as the Ellice Islands), is a country in Polynesia, located in the Pacific Ocean, situated in Oceania and about midway between Hawaii and Australia....więcej »
In this wide-ranging study of the beginnings of Christian art, the author takes as her starting point the question of positive assimilation between Christian and non-Christian images in early Ch...więcej »
Proceedings of the 19th Meeting of the European Association of South Asian Archaeology in Ravenna, Italy, July 2007South Asian Archaeology 2007. Special Sessions 2 ...więcej »
This dictionary is a revised and extended version of the mythological dictionary of the Bibliography of Roman Religion in Dacia (BRRD) published in 2014. The main aim of the dictionary of the BRRD ...więcej »
The world of work has undergone unprecedented upheavals over the last fifty years: employment has become more feminized, tertiary and urbanized; it has also become more skilled. The constraints ass...więcej »
This report outlines the results of archaeological investigations at Old Hall Street, Wolverhampton, West Midlands, UK (NGR SO 916984), carried out between 2000 and 2007. The results of the arch...więcej »
It's indeed The Greater End of the Pieces because Life is full of misery and of what makeS and buildS us up into who we want to become or who we are tossed to become. Therefore, No one way fits us ...więcej »
Nautical Archaeology Society (NAS) Monograph Series No. 4Sometime in the late 16th century an armed merchantman foundered in the Thames Estuary. Forgotten for over four centuries, it was ...więcej »
The main purpose of this book is to explore the types and forms of Economic, Security and Diplomatic challenges that encounter the HoA mainly Ethiopia as a result of the Gulf dispute. Participants ...więcej »
This paper examines the concept of education and its implications from the perspective of the Heideggerian concept of care. With that, from the philosophical elucidations of the aforementioned conc...więcej »
The Indo-European, Aryo-Dravidian Neanderthalic community have a common origin in peninsular India 'Antarctica as a part of Lemurian landmass. This postulates an out of Asia hypothesis. The Indo-Eu...więcej »
This is the publication of the late Avner Raban's wide-ranging work on the harbour of Sebastos (Caesarea Maritima), completed and edited by his colleagues under the aegis of Michal Artzy.więcej »
This book tries to update and develop the main lines of work, indications, instructions and norms established on Bovine Mastitis. Its focus is centered on exhaustive information about the main fact...więcej »
The heart amulet is one of the most often depicted images in Egyptian art. Due to the scarcity of archaeological information available about the heart amulet, its artistic depictions represent a...więcej »
ARCUS Studies in Historical Archaeology 1''Made in Sheffield'' still carries a huge amount of credibility, both nationally and abroad. These pages chronicle the history of the men...więcej »
This work is the first comprehensive historical and archaeological investigation into the maritime organization of the port of Faversham, Kent, SE England. The period examined is 1580-1780. Fave...więcej »
"Know thyself", this more than 25 centuries old interpellation has not yet finished confronting us with the ignorance we have of ourselves. However, and unlike the Ancients, we know more or less we...więcej »
Additives are generally substances which are of little or no nutritional value, but are used in the processing or storage of foods or animal feed.Additives may be natural, nature identical or artif...więcej »
Dietary fibre and human drugs- antibiotic and non-antibiotic can modulate the gut flora producing colonic archaeal growth and endosymbiosis. The high fibre diet is digested by the colonic flora lea...więcej »