John Clay MacKowen was a decorated officer in the Confederate Army during the American Civil War, a medical doctor, a passionate and knowledgeable collector and bibliophile, and a Capri resident for twenty years (from 1877 to 1897). He wrote Capri, originally published in 1884: the range of topics is wide, covering the geology of the island, its palaeontology and archaeology, its prehistory and the long periods under the Roman emperors, its position in the Middle Ages and on to the modern era, and the many outside influences that throughout have left their mark on the economy and social life of its people. John Clay MacKowen had been specially involved in searching and preserving Greek and Latin inscriptions found on the island of Capri. Th...
According to James Ussher, the creation of the world began on Sunday 23rd October, in the year 4004 ...
This book came about due to the author's experience with regards to a very little discussed topic in...
Item does not contain fulltextSicily. Island of myths and monsters, meeting place of cultures, hub o...
In the popular imagination, there are few geographic locations which may be argued to hold as great ...
The history of Mona Island and her transitory and permanent communities provides an interesting pers...
This paper is an essay to connect with the stone Age coastal hunters who sheltered 28,000 years ago ...
The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Volume 74 - Number 19 - April 29, 2010. 28 pages
Areas of the Maltese countryside containing a britt le limestone deposit known locally as Mtarfa Mem...
The Grotta Azzurra is a well-known sea cave located on the north west side of the island. Between 27...
Frederick Corbin Lukis, lived in Guernsey in the Channel Islands from 1788-1871. This study is an a...
Most people have an interest in local history, usually driven by a passion for identifying themselv...
During the period that spans from c.3600 to 2500 BC an extraordinary culture rose, flourished and ev...
Scaloria Cave, Grotta Scaloria, is in Apulia, where the Tavoliere Plain rises to meet the Gargano pe...
The Easter Island Anthropological Expedition, directed by George W. Gill (University of Wyoming), ar...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 450-466)The purpose of this masters thesis is to make ava...
According to James Ussher, the creation of the world began on Sunday 23rd October, in the year 4004 ...
This book came about due to the author's experience with regards to a very little discussed topic in...
Item does not contain fulltextSicily. Island of myths and monsters, meeting place of cultures, hub o...
In the popular imagination, there are few geographic locations which may be argued to hold as great ...
The history of Mona Island and her transitory and permanent communities provides an interesting pers...
This paper is an essay to connect with the stone Age coastal hunters who sheltered 28,000 years ago ...
The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Volume 74 - Number 19 - April 29, 2010. 28 pages
Areas of the Maltese countryside containing a britt le limestone deposit known locally as Mtarfa Mem...
The Grotta Azzurra is a well-known sea cave located on the north west side of the island. Between 27...
Frederick Corbin Lukis, lived in Guernsey in the Channel Islands from 1788-1871. This study is an a...
Most people have an interest in local history, usually driven by a passion for identifying themselv...
During the period that spans from c.3600 to 2500 BC an extraordinary culture rose, flourished and ev...
Scaloria Cave, Grotta Scaloria, is in Apulia, where the Tavoliere Plain rises to meet the Gargano pe...
The Easter Island Anthropological Expedition, directed by George W. Gill (University of Wyoming), ar...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 450-466)The purpose of this masters thesis is to make ava...
According to James Ussher, the creation of the world began on Sunday 23rd October, in the year 4004 ...
This book came about due to the author's experience with regards to a very little discussed topic in...
Item does not contain fulltextSicily. Island of myths and monsters, meeting place of cultures, hub o...