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Uchiyama, Junzo, Kuwahata, Mitsuhiro, Kowaki, Yukino, Kamijō, Nobuhiko, Talipova, Julia, Gibbs, Kevin, Jordan, Peter D., Isaksson, Sven
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Antiquity; Jun2023, Vol. 97 Issue 393, p557-575, 19p
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Royo, AlessandraLopez Y (AUTHOR)
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Indonesia & the Malay World. Mar2007, Vol. 35 Issue 101, p49-61. 13p.
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Chun-Hao, Chiang1 (AUTHOR) hector@megaholdings.com.tw, Jian-Min, Yang1 (AUTHOR)
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Applied Economics. 2012, Vol. 44 Issue 22, p2827-2839. 13p.
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EP: Europace; 2002, Vol. 4 Issue 4, p417-425, 9p
Author/Creator:
Stähler, Axel
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Humanities (2076-0787); Sep2020, Vol. 9 Issue 3, p110-110, 1p
Author/Creator:
Sandra Torres
Winner of the Richard Kalish Innovative Publication Award 2021. Part of the Ageing in a Global Context series, this book proposes a new research agenda for scholarship that focuses on ethnicity, race and old age. It argues that in a time of increased
Author/Creator:
Michael Riordon
This book follows the dangerous lives of peace activists in Israel and Palestine. It explores the crises that stirred them to act, the risks they face, and the small victories that sustain them. Michael Riordon takes us to thousand year-old olive gro
Author/Creator:
Courtney Conquers
Travel to Planet Drag and explore the styles, influences, artists, and events that have made the art of drag so outrageously popular in 15 countries around the world.Exquisitely styled by top drag artists, and with a foreword by Canada's Drag Race j
Author/Creator:
Jonathan Koomey, Ian Monroe
This book frames the climate problem in a comprehensive way and cuts through common conceptual confusions that impede rapid action. The first chapter describes the history, nature, and scope of the climate problem. The second chapter describes how to
Author/Creator:
Anna Collar
Networks and the Spread of Ideas in the Past: Strong Ties, Innovation and Knowledge Exchange gathers contributions from an international group of scholars to reconsider the role that strong social ties play in the transmission of new ideas, and their