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https://www.academia.edu/1354852/_2011a_A_Historical_Geography_of_Anatolia_in_the_Old_Assy…

…and who has acted as a Hittite hotline throughout. He has shared his own ideas liberally, and has passed on parts of the unpublished legacy of E. Gordon, whose ideas in some ways anticipated the results of this book five de- cades ago. To M. Forlanini (Milano) for his kind intere…

https://www.academia.edu/73706431/for_e_dialogue_Department_of_Media_and_Communication_for…

…ation Source, Google Scholar, and e-journals accessed through Bangor University Library. Then the located studies from different disciplines and in different languages were sifted through and only the most relevant studies were kept. It is important to highlight that there were n…

https://www.academia.edu/93056192/Recovering_Jewish_Spain_Politics_Historiography_and_Inst…

… proved herself to be a loyal friend and partner-in-crime at the many cafes and libraries we frequented in writing our dissertations, making the process feel less lonely. I will always look back fondly on our creative attempts to make writing more enjoyable, and look forward to m…

https://www.academia.edu/62200698/Archaeological_Textile_Research_Technical_economic_and_s…

…500–2800 BC) from Slovakia and Hungary show remarkable differences in the morphometrics. The archaeozoological analysis indicated that the average withers height increased at about 10 cm (Bökönyi 1974: pp. 169–171; -- 124 -- Grömer & Saliari: Sheep in Central European prehistory …

https://www.academia.edu/9665197/_ed_with_Chris_Lorenz_Breaking_up_Time_Negotiating_the_Bo…

…nial theorists. They criticised this time concep- tion as being fundamentally calibrated to Western history – in its period- isation, for instance – and as being inherently teleological, positing the course of the West as the implicit historical destiny of the rest of the world. …

https://www.academia.edu/113573253/The_Ethics_of_Conceptualization_Tailoring_Thought_and_L…

…ot be mistaken for genuine understanding, just as the standardized, quantifiable metrics of value deployed by administrative bureaucracies should not be mistaken for the richer set of values they are meant to render tractable.52 51 This is what Scanlon (1992) takes Williams (1985)…