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Klipdrift Shelter, southern Cape, South Africa: preliminary report on the Howiesons Poort layers




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WHAT IS IN A NAME? CHARACTERISING THE 'POST-HOWIESON'S POORT' AT SIBUDU




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Refining Our Understanding of Howiesons Poort Lithic Technology: The Evidence from Grey Rocky Layer in Sibudu Cave (KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa)




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Blade technology and tool forms in the Middle Stone Age of South Africa: the Howiesons Poort and post-Howiesons Poort at Rose Cottage Cave




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Nature and significance of the Howiesons Poort to post-Howiesons Poort transition at Klein Kliphuis rockshelter, South Africa




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New ages for the post-Howiesons Poort, late and final Middle Stone Age at Sibudu, South Africa




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Animal exploitation strategies during the South African Middle Stone Age: Howiesons Poort and post-Howiesons Poort fauna from Sibudu Cave




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The Howieson's Poort fauna from Sibudu Cave: Documenting continuity and change within Middle Stone Age industries




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Finding resolution for the Howiesons Poort through the microscope: micro-residue analysis of segments from Sibudu Cave, South Africa




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Quartz Knapping Strategies in the Howiesons Poort at Sibudu (KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa)




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New knapping methods in the Howiesons Poort at Sibudu (KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa)




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QUARTZ BIFACIAL POINTS IN THE HOWIESONS POORT OF SIBUDU




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The Howiesons Poort and MSA III at Klasies River main site, Cave 1A




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Burned bone in the Howieson’s Poort and post-Howieson’s Poort Middle Stone Age deposits at Sibudu (South Africa): behavioral and taphonomic implications




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Occupational intensity and environmental changes during the Howiesons Poort at Klipdrift Shelter, southern Cape, South Africa




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How the bat got its buzz




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How confident are we about the definition of boundaries in karst? Difficulties in managing and planning in a typical transboundary environment




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The metric system - what it is and how it will affect us when adopted - September 8th, 1972





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Responsive grids and how to actually use them: common UI layouts

How to use the right responsive grid and UI layout based on your design goals.




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How I Redesigned My College's Students Application

This case study is a personal project and the output is solely a work of my research and design.




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How Low Can Your Logo

See the winner of the contest to create the worst logo.




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How typefaces influence you

A typeface choice could influence your perception of the lawyer opening a new law office, or the coffee shop you never noticed before.





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How Mahesh Babu and Namrata Shirodkar fell in love

'Fifteen years of marriage and we are still deeply madly in love.'




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Precision cancer medicine: challenges and opportunities / Sameek Roychowdhury, Eliezer M. Van Allen, editors

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The age of addiction: how bad habits became big business / David T. Courtwright

Barker Library - RC533.C678 2019




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Nutrigenomics: how science works / Carsten Carlberg, Stine Marie Ulven, Ferdinand Molnár

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New treatment modalities in rectal cancer Fazl Q. Parray, Nisar Ahmad Chowdri, editors

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How to walk on water and climb up walls: animal movement and the robots of the future / David L. Hu

Barker Library - QP33.6.M36 H8 2018




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MSME sector's bad loan ratio at 12.5% as of January, shows report

NPA level of public sector banks has increased from 18 per cent in December 2018 to 19 per cent in December 2019




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How India is ensuring uninterrupted supply of milk during Covid-19 lockdown

The cooperative model in India went out of the way to protect milk producers




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When you can't attend a performance, it comes to you: The show goes online

As the world lives out this dystopian drama - confined within the four walls of homes and isolated from spaces of art and culture - the classical and performing arts are not cut off by any means




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How volunteers are matching physical distancing with social solidarity

Within 24 hours of setting up a social media group and helpline called Caremongers India on March 20, Nagaraj had 150 volunteers from across India




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How Mumbai, the city that never sleeps, has been rendered somnolent

Neither rain nor riot, not even a terror attack such as the one on 26/11 or the 12 bomb blasts that ripped through it in 1993, have managed to clamp the city down. But this time the city has curled up




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Ideas on how to recalibrate celebrations in the time of isolation

The strangeness brought about by a work-from-home situation means the lines between the personal and professional blur too easily.




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How the police are enforcing the lockdown with iron fist and velvet glove

The coronavirus crisis has presented police across Indian states an opportunity to enhance their presence and impact on social media.




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How isolation and WFH have deepened our engagement with work and people

Covid-19 and its aftermath are an opportunity to significantly reorient the way we approach work and leisure - and, by extension, life itself.




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How a bunch of outfits are still getting organic produce to your doorstep

Ritwik Sharma on the outfits that are bringing organic farm produce to your doorstep during the lockdown




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Plutonium: how nuclear power's dream fuel became a nightmare / Frank von Hippel, Masafumi Takubo, Jungmin Kang

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How to disappear: notes on invisibility in a time of transparency / Akiko Busch

Barker Library - QC406.B87 2019




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The signal: the history of signal processing and how we communicate / Ted G. Lewis

Hayden Library - TK5102.2.L49 2019




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Agenda : special issue: U.S. Poetry / John Berryman ; Robert Bly ; Robert Creeley ; Donald Hall ; Anne Halley ; Wallace Kaufman ; X. J. Kennedy ; Denise Levertov ; John Logan ; W. S. Merwin ; Howard Nemerov ; George Oppen ; Naomi Replansky ; Anne Sexton ;

[London] : [Poets' and Painters' Press], Summer 1966.




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How keeping a check on weight can help you avoid knee-related issues

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How to stop the next global outbreak

Since December, evidence has strongly suggested that something wild infected humans with the virus at one such market in central Wuhan




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A Horse’s Tail: How a Legendary Piece of a King George III Statue Landed at the New-York Historical Society

On the evening of July 9, 1776, downtown New York City was in a rebellious mood. The Declaration of Independence had been read aloud that day in lower Manhattan for the first time, announcing to the city that the Revolution against British rule had begun. That night, 40 colonial soldiers and sailors under the command...

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How Paul Revere Scooped a Rival and Created One of the Most Infamous Images in American History

Henry Pelham created an image for the ages. On the snowy night of March 5, 1770, a group of British soldiers were confronted by an unruly crowd of colonists near the Custom House in Boston. The melee that followed ended with the panicked troops firing into the crowd, killing several colonists, including Crispus Attucks, a...

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Mark Twain in New York: How an Ambitious Young Writer Talked His Way onto a Luxury Cruise to the Holy Land

Before he became a titan of American literature and the witty bard of life in the 19th century, Mark Twain was just another young man looking for his big break in New York City. In the New-York Historical exhibition Mark Twain and the Holy Land (opening Oct. 25), we’re exploring the fabled journey behind one...

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Want to Donate an Object to New-York Historical? Here’s How it Happens

The New-York Historical Society Museum wants a wedding cake topper. Not just any cake topper: a same-sex version with two men or two women that speaks to the titanic shift in American culture that happened when gay marriage was legalized at the federal level in 2015. So if we’re so eager, why not just buy...

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“This Great Experiment”: How Wyoming Gave Women the Vote 30 Years Before the United States

The history is right there in Wyoming’s official nickname: the Equality State. In 1889, delegates to Wyoming’s constitutional convention voted to do something that had never been done before: permanently guarantee women the right to vote in a constitution, without any preconditions. Article No. VI, Section 1, states plainly: “The rights of citizens of the...

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