![](images/graphics/blank.gif)
Ancient kingdom
-
Part 1 book "An ethical view of human animal relations in the ancient near east" includes content: Fauna in ancient sumerian proverbs - The role animals played in shaping southern mesopotamian social norms and conventions, sumerian faunal fables - talking animals and educational lessons, human relations with the animal kingdom in mesopotamian literary genres, animals in biblical and ancient near eastern law codes.
140p
oursky06
13-10-2023
3
2
Download
-
The results of this research can significantly contribute to enriching the understanding of the existence of the Champa as an ancient kingdom as well as its multi-dimensional diplomatic relation during the XVI – XVII centuries. In addition, this research can enrich material documentation about this ancient kingdom in the field of history and culture.
13p
vispiderman
15-06-2023
1
0
Download
-
This study aimed to exploit laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy, enhanced by nanoparticles (NELIBS), as a fast, sensitive and low-cost technique, to correlate the elemental composition of recent and ancient bovine bone with the elemental composition of the fodder that has been fed to the cattle throughout their life. Biosynthesized silver nanoparticles (BS-Ag NPs) were used to enhance the emission intensity of the spectral lines in the LIBS spectra of contemporary and ancient bovine bones and fodder samples.
8p
caygaocaolon1
13-11-2019
17
0
Download
-
In India, small kingdoms gave way to a series of empires that unified the region and took advantage of India's position along major trade routes. Similarly, ancient Chinese dynasties unified the large population and expanded the Chinese empire. This chapter includes contents: Early civilizations in India, new empires in India, early Chinese civilizations, rise and fall of Chinese empires.
157p
tangtuy05
01-04-2016
57
7
Download
-
Until the middle of the nineteenth century, Peterborough remained one of the most unchanged examples in the kingdom of the monastic borough. The place was called into existence by the monastery and was entirely dependent on it. The Abbot was supreme lord, and had his own gaol. He possessed great power over the whole hundred. And even after the See of Peterborough was constituted, and the Abbey Church became a cathedral, many of the ancient privileges were retained by the newly formed Dean and Chapter.
59p
nhokheo3
28-04-2013
51
3
Download
-
The beginning of the nineteenth century was a time of audacious enterprises and strange vicissitudes of fortune. Whilst Western Europe in turn submitted and struggled against a sub-lieutenant who made himself an emperor, who at his pleasure made kings and destroyed kingdoms, the ancient eastern part of the Continent; like mummies which preserve but the semblance of life, was gradually tumbling to pieces, and getting parcelled out amongst bold adventurers who skirmished over its ruins.
62p
nhokheo5
25-04-2013
41
1
Download
-
England may boast of two substantial monuments of its early history; to either of which it would not be easy to find a parallel in any nation, ancient or modern. These are, the Record of Doomsday (1) and the "Saxon Chronicle" (2).
118p
nhokheo2
15-04-2013
72
4
Download
-
Tho' The Chronology of Ancient Kingdoms amended, was writ by the Author many years since; yet he lately revis'd it, and was actually preparing it for the Press at the time of his death. But The Short Chronicle was never intended to be made public, and therefore was not so lately corrected by him. To this the Reader must impute it, if he shall find any places where the Short Chronicle does not accurately agree with the Dates assigned in the larger Piece. The Sixth Chapter was not copied out with the other Five, which makes it doubtful whether he intended to print it: but...
131p
nhokheo2
15-04-2013
36
4
Download
-
The early Saxons Their conquest of England Division of England into petty kingdoms Conversion of the Saxons The Saxon bishoprics Early distinguished men Isadore, Caedmon, and Baeda, or Bede Birth and early life of Alfred Succession to the throne of Wessex Danish invasions Humiliation and defeat of Alfred His subsequent conquests Final settlement of the Danes Alfred fortifies his kingdom Reorganizes the army and navy His naval successes Renewed Danish invasions The laws of Alfred Their severity Alfred's judicial reforms Establishment of shires and parishes Administrative reforms Financi...
110p
nhokheo2
15-04-2013
50
5
Download
-
Thus, in the life and philosophy of Socrates, we find evidence of two ideas that have endured till today—the separation of soul and mind from body and the elevation of reason over nature. After ancient Greece, the history of Western philosophy and theology has been, with a few notable exceptions, the story of the special status for human reason and control in the pursuit of knowledge, beauty, and morality. Several examples are sufficient to illustrate this point.
23p
giamdocamnhac
06-04-2013
64
3
Download
-
Plants that have features and characteristics of other species, other genera, other families and even other kingdoms - such as bacteria and mammals - have fascinated man since the dawn of history. Such phenomena, recorded in several mythologies, were in the realm of miracles and the work of God. Now they seem to become realities, though not exactly as described in the ancient folklore.
392p
lyly_5
23-03-2013
50
10
Download
-
The United Kingdom’s constitution, while of ancient origins, remains both dynamic and vibrant. As every public lawyer is only too aware, nowadays, the proper boundaries of constitutional and administrative law are both increasingly wide and subject to debate. In compiling any textbook on this subject, one of the principal preliminary tasks lies in defining the scope of material to be included and the approach to be adopted in relation to that material.
1117p
japet75
25-02-2013
64
8
Download
-
It was not until the eighteenth century that the subject of this book, the pollination services of bees, began to be understood and valued. Nevertheless, the association between man and bees has been long and close, and dates from at least 2400 BC. Beekeeping with the Western honey bee, Apis mellifera, was a well-developed craft in ancient Egypt during the fi fth dynasty of the Old Kingdom.
247p
phoebe75
01-02-2013
57
10
Download
-
When in 1899 I published the "Bristol Royal Mail," I scarcely supposed that it would be practicable to gather further historical facts of local interest sufficient to admit of the compilation of a companion book to that work. Such, however, has been the case, and much additional information has been procured as regards the Mail Services of the District. Perhaps, after all, that is not surprising as Bristol is a very ancient city, and was once the second place of importance in the kingdom, with necessary constant mail communication with London, the seat of Government. .
158p
nguyenhuucanh1212
23-01-2013
60
5
Download
-
The beginning of the nineteenth century was a time of audacious enterprises and strange vicissitudes of fortune. Whilst Western Europe in turn submitted and struggled against a sub-lieutenant who made himself an emperor, who at his pleasure made kings and destroyed kingdoms, the ancient eastern part of the Continent; like mummies which preserve but the semblance of life, was gradually tumbling to pieces, and getting parcelled out amongst bold adventurers who skirmished over its ruins.
106p
hotmoingay6
23-01-2013
37
2
Download
-
Plants play important role for human beings since the ancient times. Plants have their own whole different world which includes entire kingdom of life. Plants are the most essential part of organism in the world. Nobody can imagine any life without plants involved in their life. When humans started building colonies and getting civilized their dependency on plants increased by several folds. Today plants are even more important due to the increased demand of their different uses. During their development civilizations based on their use and growing cycle plants have been called crops...
250p
thienbinh1311
13-12-2012
65
11
Download
-
Lisa Napoli was in the grip of a crisis, dissatisfied with her life and her work as a radio journalist. When a chance encounter with a handsome stranger presented her with an opportunity to move halfway around the world, Lisa left behind cosmopolitan Los Angeles for a new adventure in the ancient Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan—said to be one of the happiest places on earth.
32p
hoamihothay
11-12-2012
34
0
Download
CHỦ ĐỀ BẠN MUỐN TÌM
![](images/graphics/blank.gif)