Bridges: Three Ancient Communities

Bridges: Three Ancient Communities
Title Bridges: Three Ancient Communities PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Benchmark Education Company
Total Pages 32
Release
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ISBN 1450928188

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Three Ancient Communities Teacher's Guide

Three Ancient Communities Teacher's Guide
Title Three Ancient Communities Teacher's Guide PDF eBook
Author Benchmark Education Co., LLC Staff
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2015-01-01
Genre
ISBN 9781502163721

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Common Core Edition of Teacher's Guide for corresponding title. Not for individual sale. Sold as part of larger package only.

Bridges Three Historical Communities of North America

Bridges Three Historical Communities of North America
Title Bridges Three Historical Communities of North America PDF eBook
Author Jeri S. Cipriano
Publisher Benchmark Education Company
Total Pages 32
Release 2007
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1410876837

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Learn about three ancient North American communities that lived in the Southwest United States, Virginia, and New England.

The Power of Individual and Community in Ancient Athens and Beyond

The Power of Individual and Community in Ancient Athens and Beyond
Title The Power of Individual and Community in Ancient Athens and Beyond PDF eBook
Author Zosia Archibald
Publisher Classical Press of Wales
Total Pages 365
Release 2018-12-31
Genre History
ISBN 1910589926

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The pioneering ideas of John Kenyon Davies, one of the most significant Ancient Historians of the past half century, are celebrated in this collection of essays. A distinguished cast of contributors, who include Alain Bresson, Nick Fisher, Edward Harris, John Prag, Robin Osborne, and Sally Humphreys, focus tightly on the nexus of socio-political and economic problems that have preoccupied Davies since the publication of his defining work Athenian Propertied Families in 1971. The scope of Davies' interest has ranged widely in conceptual, and chronological, as well as geographical terms, and the essays here reflect many of his long-term concerns with the writing of Greek history, its methods and materials.

Infrastructure Management and Construction

Infrastructure Management and Construction
Title Infrastructure Management and Construction PDF eBook
Author Samad M.E. Sepasgozar
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages 134
Release 2020-05-06
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1789845483

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This book covers topics relevant to the concept of infrastructure construction, including key requirements of development such as measuring productivity and maintenance. It presents different categories of sustainability maintenance of critical infrastructures. In addition, it presents a complex simulation model, the reconfiguration simulator, which enables evaluation of the effectiveness of resilience enhancement strategies for electric distribution networks and the required resources to implement them. Then, it discusses health services as a critical sector in this field, which should be able to perform its function, even in times of crisis. The last chapter presents a brief review of different bridges, including the processes of design, material selection, construction, and maintenance.

Mobility and Ancient Society in Asia and the Americas

Mobility and Ancient Society in Asia and the Americas
Title Mobility and Ancient Society in Asia and the Americas PDF eBook
Author Michael David Frachetti
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 202
Release 2015-07-20
Genre Social Science
ISBN 331915138X

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Mobility and Ancient Society in Asia and the Americas contains contributions by leading international scholars concerning the character, timing, and geography of regional migrations that led to the dispersal of human societies from Inner and northeast Asia to the New World in the Upper Pleistocene (ca. 20,000-15,000 years ago). This volume bridges scholarly traditions from Europe, Central Asia, and North and South America, bringing different perspectives into a common view. The book presents an international overview of an ongoing discussion that is relevant to the ancient history of both Eurasia and the Americas. The content of the chapters provides both geographic and conceptual coverage of main currents in contemporary scholarly research, including case studies from Inner Asia (Kazakhstan), southwest Siberia, northeast Siberia, and North and South America. The chapters consider the trajectories, ecology, and social dynamics of ancient mobility, communication, and adaptation in both Eurasia and the Americas, using diverse methodologies of data recovery ranging from archaeology, historical linguistics, ancient DNA, human osteology, and palaeoenvironmental reconstruction. Although methodologically diverse, the chapters are each broadly synthetic in nature and present current scholarly views of when, and in which ways, societies from northeast Asia ultimately spread eastward (and southward) into North and South America, and how we might reconstruct the cultures and adaptations related to Paleolithic groups. Ultimately, this book provides a unique synthetic perspective that bridges Asia and the Americas and brings the ancient evidence from both sides of the Bering Strait into common focus.

Ancient Communities Under Attack

Ancient Communities Under Attack
Title Ancient Communities Under Attack PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs
Publisher
Total Pages 56
Release 2015
Genre Genocide
ISBN

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