The 2004 Conference will be held in New Plymouth, on December 1-5, 2004.
At the heart of David Rohl's work is a radical reassessment of Old World chronology which has become known as the 'New Chronology'.
Develops a macroeconomic model based on a new price theory.
… site tells stories about the technologies important to the New Zealand economy in the 20th Century. Most of these technologies were identified by the end of the First World War.…
Links to reviews and articles published by John Kenneth Galbraith in the New York Review of Books, plus a bibliography of Galbraith's books.
…finance and international trade commentary appearing in The New York Times on Tuesday and Friday. Includes links to other articles, biography, photo and contact information. [Free access for a week]…
…g of the built environment into the form of complete towns. New Urbanism promotes the creation and restoration of compact, walkable, mixed-use neighborhoods, towns, and cities.…
A searchable database of key events in the history of new urbanism, as well as historical influences.
Newsletter covering new urbanism: smart growth, livable communities, and traditional neighborhood development.
A San Francisco based non-profit organization that works with architects, developers, and planners, teaching how to implement the principles of new urbanism.
Addresses planning issues in the metropolitan region including New York City, Long Island and the Hudson Valley. Provides a directory of local firms and regional and national news.
Includes job opportunities, a video library, upcoming events, legislative updates, and members in the news for planners in Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont.
Description of research conducted by Dorothy and David Counts in West New Britain between 1966 and 1985. Features reports and links to related sites.
Argues that parts of the New Testament were composed in Aramaic; includes various manuscripts and translations in Unicode.
The on-line version of the Church of the East Peshitta New Testament text in Aramaic/English Interlinear Format.
New language program offered at the Department of Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures at The University of Texas at Austin.
…years ago, showing almost completely modern features, lends new support to the Out-of-Africa hypothesis. Includes information about handling of skulls after death and dating techniques used.…
Provides information regarding new taxa of insects, arachnids and myriapods as well as nomenclature changes in these groups.
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