12,645,228 research outputs found
The Steck Site (41WD529), a Titus Phase Settlement in the Lake Fork Creek Drainage Basin, Wood County, Texas
The Steck site (41WD529) is a 15th to early 16th century A.D. Caddo settlement situated in the far western margins of the modern Pineywoods of East Texas, in the upper Sabine River basin in Wood County. The site is specifcally situated in the uplands more than 12m above the Dry Creek foodplain, in the upper part of the Lake Fork Creek drainage basin. Two natural springs emerge from the Queen City Eocene formation immediately below the site.
There are two midden deposits at the Steck site, as well as evidence for structures arranged around an open plaza in a small community. The archaeological investigations reported on in this article took place in 1976 in a ca. 9 m diameter trash midden deposit along the edge of the upland landform; the trash midden was ca. 30 cm in thickness. Available notes and analysis records have been used to reconstruct what was accomplished at the site and the kind and range of recovered artifacts
HEFCW corporate strategy 2010-11 - 2012-13
This HEFCW corporate strategy 2010 document comprises of 4 related documents as attached.
This is HEFCWâs three-year corporate strategy, which sets out our vision and targets for higher education in Wales by the year 2013.
The Strategy will:
â˘help to deliver For our Future, the Welsh Assembly Governmentâs Twenty-First Century Strategy and Plan for Higher Education
â˘help higher education in Wales to contribute to the Welsh Assembly Governmentâs priorities of strengthening social justice and supporting a buoyant economy
â˘work to change the shape of higher education in Wales and enhance its effectiveness
Review of Morale and Discipline in the Royal Navy during the First World War by Laura Rowe
Review of Morale and Discipline in the Royal Navy during the First World War by Laura Row
External Versus Internal in International Law
The issues and analyses in this issue of the Fordham International Law Journal provide excellent cases for testing how a conventional approach would mediate current external pressures for legal change on current international and foreign relations law commitments. As it turns out, the results suggest that sovereigntist concerns are overblown, but that internationalist advocates ignore them completely at their peril
The Crescent Student Newspaper, December 6, 1985
Student newspaper of Pacific College (later George Fox University). 4 pages, black and white.https://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/the_crescent/2006/thumbnail.jp
- âŚ