The Late Bronze Egyptian Garrison at Beth Shan Robert A. RushingThe University Museum excavated at Beth Shan from 1921 1934, when stratigraphical methods were first being developed. For this study the two Late Bronze levels (VII and VIII) have been reevaluated by the careful analysis of field records, photographs, and drawings along with the restudy of all artifacts housed in The University Museum and a selection of objects in the Rockefeller Museum in Jerusalem. The structures of these levels have parallels in
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established by the treaty system of the European Social Charter as an instrument for the protection of social rights
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Through an analysis of three significant moments in Australian history
looking at both indigenous pasts and those of European origin
and sociological institutionalism
and assesses the contribution of some of the most influential writers who have played a significant role in the development of these disciplines
as well as academics and students interested in the modern law of war
and developing the motif as a vehicle for social ideology
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