Arizona ; Datation radiocarbone ; Etats-Unis ; Géographie historique ; Histoire de la géographie ; Préhistoire ; Site archéologique ; Sulphur Spring stage ; WhitewaterDraw
Radiocarbon dates from archaeological sites in WhitewaterDraw, Arizona, place the Sulphur Spring stage of the Cochise Culture between 8000 and 10,000 yr B.P., and possibly back to 10,400 yr B.P. Geoarchaeological investigations of WhitewaterDraw
A series of supply-oriented indicators is used to draw up a ranking of the European river-cruise-districts. The cruising market is characterized by extensive investment strategies of some leading companies. The canal-systems of Western Europe form
the most important prerequisite for houseboat-tourism. The rising request for adventures and progress in kayak-and raft-technology are driving factors to whitewater-tourism. Biking has become a prefered leisure activity with river basins as the main goal
From drawing cognitive maps to knowing the protection zones for drinking water resources
questionnaire and the drawing of cognitive maps. A little fewer than half of the people are aware they live in water protection zones. The proportions of those who are aware of the protection zones in Ljubljansko polje (two fifths) and in Iški vršaj (two thirds
This paper aims to draw a comparison between some major regions and cities in Japan on the basis of an analysis of the number of performances presented by foreign artists from April 1990 through March 1991. A significantly major portion
of the performances presented by the foreign artists in Japan was in Tokyo. This phenomenon emphasizes a very high level of attractiveness of Tokyo commensurate with the drawing power of its great population. The overcentralization of Tokyo is not simply an economic
This paper moves beyond statistics on belonging and community by attaching a more nuanced and detailed understanding of the everyday situation of belonging and community for migrants living in Wales. It draws on in-depth qualitative research
to outline how migrants in this context attest to and negotiate multiple senses of belonging. In telling their stories, this paper offers new directions in how we approach the nature of belonging for migrant groups by drawing on the practice and performance
Die Kieler Innenforde im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert. Eine hafengeographische Skizze. (The Kieler Innenforde, Inner bay of Kiel during the 19th and 20th century. A geographical drawing of the harbour)
A review of Hungary's foreign policy draws out the special character of Hungarian political and cultural identity to explain why Hungarians living in neighboring states will continue to be a source of territorial tension. - (DWG)