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Philosophy of Science: A Very Short Introduction by Samir Okasha
Introduction to Molecular Symmetry (Oxford Chemistry Primers, 97) by J. S. Ogden
Bringing Chemistry to Life: From Matter to Man by R. J. P. Williams
Canaanites (Peoples of the Past) by Jonathan N. Tubb
Walled Up to Heaven: The Evolution of Middle Bronze Age Fortification Strategies in the Levant by Aaron A. Burke
Mathematics: A Very Short Introduction by Timothy Gowers
Comparative Indo-European Linguistics: An Introduction by Robert S. P. Beekes
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TagsOxford Chemistry Primers (99), Near eastern prehistory (47), Very Short Introduction (46), Ancient near east (44), Language and linguistics (30), Biochemistry (26), Archaeological method & theory (24), Humanbiology (23), Archaeological reference (22), Archaeological sciences (21) — see all tags
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About meMS and student of near eastern archaeology.
About my libraryHalf of my books are natural science books and the other half of my books are archaeology books (ancient history and prehistory), especially about the Near East (Southwest Asia).
Some books are my old studybooks from when I went to University. Now I am studying (very) parttime archaeology. Many of the books I have only read parts of and some books I have not read at all.
I am interested in where natural science unites with archaeology. I study near eastern prehistory (palaeolithic, epipalaeolithic and neolithic).
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posted by MissGemini at 4:56 pm (EST) on Jul 31, 2009