Names and Naming in Early Modern Germany Travis A. RectorThis volume offers a coherent and interdisciplinary approach to a wide variety of early modern subjects centered on onomastics, the study of names. Leading scholars in the field seek to explore the dynamics and impact of this naming (or renaming) process in a variety of contexts: social, artistic, literary, theological, and scientific.
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Explores the archaeometallurgical study of metal assemblages and crucibles from four sites in northeast Thailand
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the author observed and interviewed employees of these centers: social workers
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