Age: 2000

Age: 2000 PDF

Author: Julie Meyer

Publisher: DIANE Publishing

Published: 2008-10

Total Pages: 12

ISBN-13: 1437904742

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In 2000, the U.S. Census Bureau counted 281.4 million people in the U.S. Of this number: 72.3 million, or 26% of the U.S, pop¿n., were under age 18; 174.1 million, or 62%, were age 18 to 64; and 35.0 million, or 12%, were age 65 and over. The age groups under 18 years, 18 to 63 years, and 65 years and over experienced similar growth rates over the decade prior to 2000 -- 13.7%, 13.2%, and 12.0%, respectively. Median age increased from 32.9 in 1990 to 35.3 in 2000, reflecting a change in age dist. toward the older ages. This report highlights information about various age groups in the country as a whole, the four regions, states, counties, and places with populations of 100,000 or more. Also includes comparisons with data from the 1990 Census. Illus.

Bronze Age Metalworking in the Netherlands (c. 2000-800 BC)

Bronze Age Metalworking in the Netherlands (c. 2000-800 BC) PDF

Author: M. H. G. Kuijpers

Publisher: Sidestone Press

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 178

ISBN-13: 9088900159

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Almost fifty years ago J. J. Butler started his research to trace the possible remains of a Bronze Age metalworker's workshop in the Netherlands. Yet, while metalworking has been deduced on the ground of the existence of regional types of axes and some scarce finds related to metalworking, the smith's workplace has remained elusive. In this Research Master Thesis I have tried to tackle this problem. I have considered both the social as well as the technological aspects of metalworking to be able to determine conclusively whether metalworking took place in the Netherlands or not. The first part of the thesis revolves around the social position of the smith and the social organization of metalworking. My approach entails a re-evaluation of the current theories on metalworking, which I believe to be unfounded and one-sided. They tend to disregard production of everyday objects of which the most prominent example is the axe. The second part deals with the technological aspects of metalworking and how these processes are manifested in the archaeological record. Based on evidence from archaeological sites elsewhere in Europe and with the aid of experimental archaeology a metalworking toolkit is constructed. Finally, a method is presented which might help archaeologists recognize the workplace of a Bronze Age smith.

Crusading and the Crusader States

Crusading and the Crusader States PDF

Author: Andrew Jotischky

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-07-22

Total Pages: 439

ISBN-13: 1317876016

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Crusading as a subject has expanded in recent years to include new fields of enquiry. This book examines how crusading historiography includes new areas and new definitions, focusing on two fundamental issues in current writing: why people went on crusades and what forms the western settlement in the Near East took. Crusading and the Crusader States explains how the idea of holy wars came into being and why they took the form that they did – a clash between western and Islamic societies that dominated the Middle Ages.

Punishment & Sentencing

Punishment & Sentencing PDF

Author: Mirko Bageric

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2001-07

Total Pages: 329

ISBN-13: 1135339805

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First published in 2001. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.