Senin, 20 Desember 2010 Mummified Forest Found on Treeless Arctic Island Mason Inman in San Franciscofor National Geographic News An ancient mummified forest, complete with well-preserved logs, leaves, and seedpods, has been discovered deep in the Canadian Arctic, scientists say.Read the rest here. Posted by Unknown Tweet Related Posts :Jurisprudence and (Its) HistoryJust out in the Virginia Law Review is the symposium "Jurisprudence and (Its) History," wh… Read More...Sunday Book RoundupAfter a week off, we're back with plenty of book reviews for the long weekend.From The New Rambler, … Read More...Joseph on "Islamic Law and the Management of Natural Resources in Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century Ottoman Syria" The May 2015 issue of Environment and History includes an article of interest: "Islamic Law and the … Read More...CFP: Ocean of Law[Via H-Law, we have the following CFP.]Ocean of Law: Intermixed Legal Systems across the Indian Ocea… Read More...JSLH 22 (2014)Here is the TOC for the Journal of Southern Legal History 22 (2014): 1-300:John C. Bell, Jr., “Presi… Read More...
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