Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: R. J. Henderson, Regina, Saskatchewan, 1993
ISBN 10: 0969788800 ISBN 13: 9780969788805
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Paperback. Zustand: Very Good. First Edition. A guide for historians, research and collectors. "Canada accepted approximately thirty-four thousand German POWs between 1940 and 1947. Internment camps across the country held these captives." - page 1. 203 pages. Extensive footnotes. Bibliography. Many Black and white reproductions of photos and illustrations. Clean, bright, tight and unmarked with very light wear. A well-preserved example of this uncommon and very informative reference.; 8vo.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Standard Historical Book Society, Standard, Alberta, 1979
ISBN 10: 0889251053 ISBN 13: 9780889251052
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. First Edition. 381 pages. Index. Illustrated endpapers. Many archival black and white illustrations. Chapters include: Standard Village History; Family Histories 1909-1911; Agriculture; Pictures; Churches and Schools; Family Histories 1912-1920; Sports and Organizations; Family Histories 1920-1979; and more. Prior owner's name whited out atop front free endpaper. Gift greetings upon title page. Light wear to blue decorated boards. Binding tight. Nice copy. Strathern 3256, Krotki (2e) 1006. ; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; Madsen, C.V.; et al: Editors (Standard Historical Book Society) From Danaview to Standard Alberta Local History Standard Village History; Family Histories 1909-1911; Agriculture; Pictures; Churches and Schools; Family Histories 1912-1920; Sports and Organ.
Anbieter: Herman H. J. Lynge & Søn ILAB-ABF, Copenhagen, Dänemark
Paris, København & Leipzig, Hachette, Reitzel & Brockhaus, 1900. Large 4to (360 x 295 mm). Bound with the original printed wrappers in contemporary half calf with five raised bands and gilt lettering to spine. Ex-libris (Preben Rønne) pasted on to pasted down front end-paper. A few scratches and light discolouration to spine, otherwise a very fine and clean copy. 196 pp. + 11 plates. First appearance of Hansen?s et al?s famous work on kitchen middens (Køkkenmøddinger) which concluded the work of ?The Second køkkenmøddingkommission? 1893-1895. It was the large shell pile at Ertebølle In the Limfjord, which was the main site of the commission's work. These kitchen middens provided completely new insights into prehistory, on a national as well as international level. Through the finds, it was possible to study the earliest organization of prehistoric societies. The commission's interdisciplinary work as well as the results of the First Kitchen Mødding Commission in the 1840s and 1850s have had an enormous influence on archaeologists' work with chronology in Danish prehistory and our knowledge of the Stone Age in general. In the study it is concluded that they are not a unique type of coastal settlement but represent coastal, homebase settlements characterized by a dominance of shellfish in the cultural deposits. This is the only aspect by which they differ from the rest of the coastal habitation system. Shell midden sites seem to flourish in periods characterized by a rich marine biotope and coastal habitation can be seen as a direct reflection of variations/changes in the marine biotope. The kitchen middens were a hot issue in the international debate in the later 19th century, palynology was developed there, and the registration of human impact in the primeval forests in the pollen record discovered and explained. Denmark is regarded as being one of the core regions of Stone Age discoveries and hence also being a center for the development of ideas about Mesolithic and Neolithic societies. Later Scandinavian models for Mesolithic societies and their transition to farming were seen as representative for a far wider region, if not for the whole of Europe. Due to the extensive and important Danish research on kitchen middens, the Danish word ?Køkkenmødding? (also spelled ?Kokkenmodding?) is often used in international archaeological literature.
Hachette, Reitzel & Brockhaus, Paris, København & Leipzig 1900. 196, (1) sidor. Grönt halvfranskt band. 32x29 cm. Främre omsla medbundet. Sid. 145-146 med lagning i marginalen. Boken har tillhört arkeologen Bror Schnitger. A fine copy.