Dwelling Portably 1980-1989

Dwelling Portably 1980-1989
Title Dwelling Portably 1980-1989 PDF eBook
Author Bert Davis
Publisher Microcosm Publishing
Total Pages 172
Release 2014-11-29
Genre House & Home
ISBN 1621062465

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Dwelling Portably has been crammed full of information about living without a permanent residence for nearly 30 years! Super helpful and informative tips for biking, tents, showering, cooking, and living. Written by many folks who have lived the lifestyle far outside of cities and bereft of technology. According to many readers, '80-89 was their best material and here it is reprinted again in entirety (sans things that have become obsolete).

Dwelling Portably, 1980-89

Dwelling Portably, 1980-89
Title Dwelling Portably, 1980-89 PDF eBook
Author Bert Davis
Publisher DIY
Total Pages 0
Release 2008-04-15
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN 9781934620083

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Contains issues of Dwelling portably #3 through #25.

Dwelling Portably

Dwelling Portably
Title Dwelling Portably PDF eBook
Author Bert Davis
Publisher Microcosm Publishing
Total Pages 561
Release 2014-11-30
Genre House & Home
ISBN 1621060225

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Full of information about living without a permanent residence, this complete collection contains helpful and informative tips for living far outside of cities and bereft of technology. All of the tips and advice have been edited down to what remains relevant in a technologically changing world, and it is crammed full of informative tips for biking, tents, showering, cooking, and living. Whether camping on the edges, living simply, or getting by on the road and loving it, this book is for modern nomads choosing alternative lifestyles to working 9–5 in the same place.

Dwelling Portably 2009-2015

Dwelling Portably 2009-2015
Title Dwelling Portably 2009-2015 PDF eBook
Author Bert Davis
Publisher Microcosm Publishing
Total Pages 161
Release 2014-11-29
Genre House & Home
ISBN 1621064719

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The Dwelling Portably series returns with Holly and Bert's newest contribution to their fourth decade of DIY homesteading. The 2009-2015 collection assembles their correspondence and what they've picked up over the last six years, lovingly crafted on manual typewriters from a remote Oregon outpost. The tips and tricks presented here are practical and useful—pertaining to things like biking, permanent camping, alternative communities, DIY healthcare, disaster preparation, eating off the land, and MacGyver-like skills to prepare you for any and all situations. Whether you’re planning to step off the grid or just simplify your life a little, Dwelling Portably has something for just about everyone.

The Public Health Consequences of Disasters, 1989

The Public Health Consequences of Disasters, 1989
Title The Public Health Consequences of Disasters, 1989 PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 140
Release 1989
Genre Disaster medicine
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Portable Architecture

Portable Architecture
Title Portable Architecture PDF eBook
Author Robert Kronenburg
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 286
Release 2007-06-07
Genre Architecture
ISBN 113637308X

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Ideal for those who have been commissioned, or are in competition, who want to learn about the very latest developments and trends in the area. New introductions to each section focus the remit of the book and make it a complete and comprehensive guide to the topic.

Monumental Archaeology in the Mongolian Altai

Monumental Archaeology in the Mongolian Altai
Title Monumental Archaeology in the Mongolian Altai PDF eBook
Author Esther Jacobson-Tepfer
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 294
Release 2023-06-12
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9004541306

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The stone monuments of Mongolia’s Altai Mountains trace the web of ancient cultures across that remote land. This study breaks new ground by seeking their cultural significance from within their physical locations and viewsheds. It is the first study to join the mute stone monuments to the vivid petroglyphic rock art of that region. In that and in the examination of a monument’s individualizing details, I seek to recover the impulse of original intention, the way in which monument and location fix cultural memory, and the way in which memory finally gives way to the cultural development of myth.