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| | | | | In recent days, the third excavation campaign by the University of Parma at the archaeological site of the Roman villa of Fiumana, located in Predappio in the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy, has concluded. The excavations, led by Professor Riccardo Villicich, have uncovered a complex of | |
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| | | | | Ted Stankowich, Ph.D., is an associate professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at California State University, Long Beach. His research interests include the evolution, ecology, and behavior of predator-prey interactions, and the broad range of taxa including carnivores, ungulates, rodents, and spiders. Stankowich teaches a variety of courses including Evolution, Mammalogy, Ecology, and Behavioral Ecology. | |
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| | | No other civilization in the world has endured as long as the Chinese. Despite wars, famines, revolutions, and imperialism, the Chinese have been able to retain their language and cultural heritage for some 5,000 years. With China's rapid economic development in the 21st century, it's clear that this nation will be a major player in global politics for the years to come. And one of the best ways for outsiders to dip into the mind of the Middle Kingdom is to take a look at the nation's best writers. Of course, it'd take a few pretty thick books just to ... | ||