… and its Hinterlands. McDon- ald Institute for Archaeological Research Annual Report 2007–2008: 22. Bosinski, Gerhard. 1967. Die mittelpaläolithischen Funde im westlichen Mitteleuropa. Köln, Graz: Böhlau Verlag. Gábori-Czánk, V. 1968. La station du paléolithique moyén d’Erd–Hongr…
…rt Glover, Somerset Herald, and Fleetwood the Recorder, who hung in his study a portrait of Stow inscribed, “Johannes Stowe, Antiquarius Angliæ.” The “antiquary” was very proud of this honour, and he told Massingham, who records the incident in his diary, that he thought himself …
…b countries Bahrain Iraq Kurdistan Region Jordan Kuwait Kuwait International Airport Port Shuaiba Oman Qatar Saudi Arabia Aramco refinery Syria United Arab Emirates Azerbaijan Israel Turkey U.S.–Israeli strikes Iranian Kurdistan air campaign Qeshm Island desalination plant attack…
… (Channel Tunnel) 6.5 By boat 6.6 Cycling or walking Get around 7.1 Public transport 7.1.1 Travel information 7.1.2 Tickets 7.1.2.1 OVpay 7.1.2.2 OV-chipkaart (being phased out) 7.1.2.3 Unlimited Travel Ticket 7.1.2.4 Train ticket deals 7.2 By train 7.2.1 At the station 7.3 By bu…
…erlands is at the heart of international cooperation. With its international airport Schiphol and its advanced network of motorways and international high speed train lines, the Netherlands is easy to reach from anywhere. Its small size, welcoming attitude and interesting sights …
…t published 2017 By the Tom Lantos Institute 1016 Budapest, Bérc utca 13-15. Supported by 2017 Tom Lantos Institute All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reprinted or reproduced or utilized in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or here…
…t published 2017 By the Tom Lantos Institute 1016 Budapest, Bérc utca 13-15. Supported by 2017 Tom Lantos Institute All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reprinted or reproduced or utilized in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or here…
…ts mentioned in Brothers in Arms, Brothers on Bikes Tables 4.1 Overview of transportation 2006 4.2 Comparing Deployment Task Force (DTF) and Redeployment Task Force (RDTF) 7.1 Leadership theories related to ‘leadership from the edge’ and ‘in extremis leadership’ 19.1 Additional e…
…rized 18th-century dining tables. From her position above an urn-shaped bowl supported by winged figures, Plenty surveys three tiers of pierced baskets and dishes intended to contain pickles, nuts, or sweets, and pairs of cruets and casters for condiments consumed during the savo…
… Talking to White Woman , by Charles M. Russell, 1891; Camera Hunting is Great Sport , by Joe Scheuerle, 1914. Spring 2025 Vol. 75, No. 1 Cowboy and Kingdom Rodeo, the Church Growth Movement, and the Creation of the Christian Cowboy By Liam Connor “The Patient Chinese Gardener” C…
…. . . . . 201 v Acknowledgements I have been privileged to have been given an opportunity to work on the Gunnar Landtman collections in the National Museum of Finland and in the Museum of Cultures, Helsinki. My greatest thanks goes to Pirjo Varjola. Not only did she arrange from …
…y—Australian Robber-fly—Japanese Analophus 673 Crœsus Butterfly of Batchian 705 Portion of Inshore Coral Reef at Thursday Island, Torres Straits 737 ILLUSTRATIONS IN THE TEXT. PAGE Rufous Tinamou, Brazil 385 Rhea and young 385 Rhea and young ones 386 Rhea lying down 386 Rheas in …
…evaluation of its steel production; the sea trade fleet, land transport fleet, energy and harbor activities were not taken into account. İÇDAŞ along with being a steel producing company also is also engaged in ship building, harbor managing, pilotage and towage, land and sea tran…
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… at least—friends. The result is an impressively busy intelligence industry, proportionately larger and more extensive than in most other regions, and this in both times of war and peace. Moreover, since most of the states are—to varying degrees—autocratic, they are often more co…