Current Research in Ethnoarchaeology Author : Margot Morris Subject : Archaeology ISBN :9781639871452 The ethnographic study of people for archaeological explorations is known as ethnoarchaeology. The study is primarily conducted through the observations of the material remains of a society. Ethnoarchaeology Read More |
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New Insights into Archaeoastronomy Author : Hudson Pearce Subject : Archaeology ISBN :9781639873906 The multidisciplinary study that focuses on how the people in the past understood the phenomena in the sky, the usage of this knowledge, and the roles the sky played in their cultures is referred to as Read More |
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New Perspectives on Maritime Archaeology Author : Amelia Brooks Subject : Archaeology ISBN :9781639873968 Maritime archaeology, also known as marine archaeology, is a discipline within archaeology that specifically studies human interactions with seas, lakes and rivers. This is done by studying the associated Read More |
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Recent Developments in Archaeometry Author : Maria Wood Subject : Archaeology ISBN :9781639874798 Archaeometry is the field of social science that focuses on the utilization of scientific techniques for the analysis of archaeological materials. It plays an important role in locating the potential archaeological Read More |
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Max von Oppenheim: A Middle Eastern History Author : Nate Manning Subject : History ISBN :9781639873562 Max von Oppenheim was a German lawyer, diplomat, ancient historian, and archaeologist who lived during the late 17th and early 18th centuries. He was born into the Oppenheim family, a prominent German Read More |
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Policing in England: A Historical Overview Author : David Holland Subject : History ISBN :9781639874378 Policing in the United Kingdom is structured separately in each of the legal systems. Law enforcement is carried out by police officers under the jurisdiction of one of the regional police services. Police Read More |
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Ralph Waldo Emerson and the Revolution Author : Rudy Ford Subject : History ISBN :9781639874729 Ralph Waldo Emerson was an American essayist, lecturer, philosopher, abolitionist and poet. He was seen as a champion of individualism and a perceptive critic of the counteracting pressures of society. Read More |
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Dynamics of Mass Communication Author : John Willis Subject : Media and Communication Studies ISBN :9781639871728 The process of exchanging and imparting information to large segments of the population using mass media technologies is called mass communication. The key objective of this discipline is to develop an Read More |
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Press Reform Debate: Coverage in the British Media Author : Alivia Holder Subject : Media and Communication Studies ISBN :9781639874477 In the first decade of the 21st century, the British newspaper News of the World, owned by Rupert Murdoch, and its sister publications were involved in a controversy. The employees of these newspapers Read More |
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Author : Neil Hopkins Subject : Media and Communication Studies ISBN :9781639875269 Journalism is concerned with the creation and distribution of reports on current events based on facts and supported with proof or evidence. It can be broadly divided into three types of media, namely, Read More |