The Wide Lens in Archaeology Jeff AdamsBrian Hesse was Professor of Jewish Studies, Anthropology and Ancient Mediterranean Studies at Pennsylvania State University and a leading specialist on ancient animal bones and the zooarchaeology of the Levant. This volume honours his memory and reflects the wide range of his interests.
Highlights Munro's distinctive storytelling methods where everything becomes both 'touchable and mysterious'
with Brexit's break from the European Union
analysis and review for decision making and service development
Beasts and Flowers
‘Australian Media and the Politics of Belonging’ addresses key topical themes and concerns in contemporary Australia
Putting Library Assessment Data to Work brings together key library assessment methodologies detailing how they can be used to improve an academic library
the loyalty of Commissioner Gordon and the unbridled enthusiasm of Robin
Close readings of Fox’s Journal are put in dialogue with the voices of other early Friends and their critics to examine the fundamental erosion of the division between the human and the divine in early Quaker culture
The play itself is one of Jonson's best and has a prescient storyline about journalism being traduced and becoming entertainment instead of remaining factual
This book provides insights into children’s experiences of this essential aspect of their lives and schooling experience
which have seen it explore archetypal narratives of horror culture as well as engage with real historical events
Queer Visibility in Post-socialist Cultures explores the public constructions of gay