- Археологический альманах
- Археологічні дослідження Львівського університету
- Археологія
- Археологія і давня історія України
- Вісник Інституту археології
- Боспорські дослідження
- Донецький археологічний збірник
- Матеріали з археології, історії та етнографії Таврії
- Матеріали та дослідження з археології Прикарпаття і Волині
- Матеріали та дослідження з археології Східної України
- Проблеми археології Подніпров’я
- Старожитності степового Причорномор’я і Криму
- Vita Antiqua
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Open Access Ukranian Archaeology and Antiquities Journals
Spartokos a lu draws our attention to an important list of 1781Ukranian periodical with online content. Among these he identifies thirteen relating to archaeology and antiquity:
Open Access Actes de l'Association Zetesis
Actes de colloques de l'association des doctorants et de jeunes chercheurs en philosophie ancienne et en sciences de l'Antiquité
Bienvenue sur le site de l'association des doctorants et de jeunes chercheurs en philosophie ancienne et en sciences de l'Antiquité. Cette association a pour vocation de faciliter les échanges entre doctorants dont les intérêts scientifiques convergent, à l'échelle européenne. Il comporte un annuaire, une rubrique d'annonces (séminaires, colloques, postes, nouveautés éditoriales), et une boite à outils (polices grecques, textes en ligne, etc.). N'hésitez pas à vous inscrire en suivant ce lien et à diffuser toutes les informations dont vous auriez connaissance.
Depuis le colloque international de doctorants et de jeunes chercheurs en philosophie ancienne et en sciences de l’Antiquité qui a eu lieu en juin 2009, les actes seront publiés régulièrement, en vous proposant le texte intégral des communications en version html et pdf.
Ordres et désordres
Actes du colloque de doctorants et de jeunes chercheurs, "Ordres et désordres", Université Paris 1-Panthéon-Sorbonne et Université Paris Ouest - Nanterre-La Défense, 4-5 juin 2010.
- Sébastien BASSU, Ordre et mesure, kosmos et metron de la pensée archaïque à la philosophie platonicienne
- Mariapaola BERGOMI, Εἶδος παραδείγματος. Ordres et harmonie de la forme platonicienne
- Luca Pitteloud, L’ordre métaphysique dans la République de Platon et ses implications politiques
- Michael HERTIG, Ordre et action morale chez Aristote
- Esther ROGAN, La cité dans tous ses états. Ordres et désordres dans la politique aristotélicienne
- Sandrine ALEXANDRE, L’ « insociable sociabilité » des contemporains d’Epictète. Un lieu épistémique significatif pour le couple ordres/désordre
- Baptiste BONDU, Être conséquent : la notion stoïcienne d’ἀκολουθία et son usage sceptique chez Sextus Empiricus
- Thomas VIDART, L’irrationalité du hasard selon Plotin
- Philippe SOULIER, La dyade platonicienne du Grand et du Petit : principe formel ou matière informe ?
Rationalité tragique
Actes du colloque de doctorants et de jeunes chercheurs, "La rationalité tragique", Université Paris 1-Panthéon-Sorbonne et Université Paris Ouest - Nanterre-La Défense, 2-4 juin 2009.
- Sandrine ALEXANDRE et Olivier RENAUT, La rationalité tragique
- Létitia MOUZE, Le conflit entre le poète tragique et le philosophe dans la République de Platon
- Giuseppina Paola VISCARDI, Il sóphisma e l’arte dell’inganno
- Laetitia MONTEILS-LAENG, « La version stoïcienne du conflit de l’âme : entre intellectualisme moral et tragédie de la raison »
- Haud GUEGUEN, « Ce qui “dépasse la mesure humaine” (huper anthrôpon) ou la limite du courage chez Aristote »
- Anne-Laure THERME, Une tragédie cosmique : l’exil amnésique des daimones d’Empédocle.
- Esther ROGAN, Rationalité tragique et politique aristotélicienne : Les conflictualités civiles (stáseis) chez Aristote, moment d’élaboration d’une « rationalité tragique »
- Elsa BOUCHARD, Art et chance dans la conception aristotélienne de la tragédie
Monday, January 30, 2012
Open Access Journal: The Post Hole
[First posted in AWOL 24 November 209. Updated 5 June 2012]
The Post Hole
The Post Hole
The Post Hole is a student run journal for all those interested in archaeology. It aims to promote discussion and the flow of ideas in the department of Archaeology for the University of York and the wider archaeological community.
Issue 23 (PDF) Issue No: 23
Published 2012-06-05. 10 Articles.Issue 22 (PDF) Issue No: 22
Published 2012-05-07. 10 Articles.Issue 21 (PDF) Issue No: 21
Published 2012-02-28. 8 Articles.Issue 20 (PDF) Issue No: 20
Published 2012-01-31. 7 Articles.Issue 19 (PDF) Issue No: 19
Published 2011-12-05. 7 Articles.Issue 18 (PDF) Issue No: 18
Published 2011-11-04. 8 Articles.Issue 17 (PDF) Issue No: 17
Published 2011-07-24. 4 Articles.Issue 16 (PDF) Issue No: 16
Published 2011-02-21. 7 Articles.Issue 15 (PDF) Issue No: 15
Published 2011-01-24. 5 Articles.Issue 14 (PDF) Issue No: 14
Published 2010-11-22. 8 Articles.Issue 13 (PDF) Issue No: 13
Published 2010-10-25. 7 Articles.Issue 12 (PDF) Issue No: 12
Published 2010-06-14. 8 Articles.Issue 11 (PDF) Issue No: 11
Published 2010-05-10. 4 Articles.Issue 10 (PDF) Issue No: 10
Published 2010-02-26. 4 Articles.Issue 9 (PDF) Issue No: 9
Published 2010-01-25. 5 Articles.Issue 8 (PDF) Issue No: 8
Published 2009-11-23. 5 Articles.Issue 7 (PDF) Issue No: 7
Published 2009-10-26. 7 Articles.Issue 6 (PDF) Issue No: 6
Published 2009-06-08. 6 Articles.Issue 5 (PDF) Issue No: 5
Published 2009-05-13. 8 Articles.Issue 4 (PDF) Issue No: 4
Published 2009-02-23. 11 Articles.Issue 3 (PDF) Issue No: 3
Published 2009-01-21. 6 Articles.Issue 2 (PDF) Issue No: 2
Published 2008-11-20. 7 Articles.Issue 1 (PDF) Issue No: 1
Published 2008-10-01. 7 Articles.
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Video: A Symposium on Haremhab: General and King of Egypt
The Department of Egyptian Art, The Metropolitan Museum of Art presents
A Symposium on Haremhab: General and King of Egypt
May 5, 2011
The Grace Rainey Rogers Auditorium
Held in conjunction with the special exhibition
Haremhab, The General Who Became King
November 16, 2010 -- July 4, 2011
Sunday, January 29, 2012
News from the CDLI: Mellon-funded digitization of the Geneva cuneiform collection
Mellon-funded digitization of the Geneva cuneiform collection
We are delighted to announce a successful digitization collaboration between the Musées d’Art et d’Histoire of Geneva (MAH) and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation-supported research project "Creating a Sustainable Digital Cuneiform Library (CSDCL)."Under the general direction of the Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative (CDLI - Los Angeles/Berlin), CSDCL is dedicated to the digital capture, persistent archiving and web dissemination of major cuneiform collections in the US, Europe and the Middle East. The 950 cuneiform artifacts of the MAH, originally collected by the noted Swiss Assyrioliogist Alfred Boissier (1867-1945, PhD 1890 at Leipzig under F. Delitzsch) and acquired by the Museum in 1938, represent a significant archive of texts in a major Swiss collection. In communications dating back to early 2008 between one of us (Englund) and Antoine Cavigneaux of the University of Geneva, the capture of the MAH cuneiform collection was discussed and a plan for this collaboration presented by Cavigneaux to the Museum early in 2011. With the support of Geneva graduate student Émilie Pagé-Perron, CDLI's catalogue documenting the MAH collection, then numbering 391 entries of published texts dating to the 3rd millennium BC as well as to the Old Assyrian period, was supplemented with the full electronic catalogue of artifacts supplied by the Museum. Once an agreement of cooperation was signed between CDLI and MAH, CSDCL's Max Planck Institute for the History of Science (Berlin) postdoctoral researcher Ludek Vacin arranged for two capture missions to Geneva, that took place in July and November of 2011. Following fatcross-processing and cleansing in Los Angeles of the raw images created by Vacin, these files have now been posted to the CDLI website, and can be viewed at <http://cdli.ucla.edu/collections/mah/mah_fr.html>. Pagé-Perron and Emmert Clevenstine of the University of Geneva are correcting the bibliographical and text content references in the MAH catalogue, and the imaging of some few remaining texts by Ms. Pagé-Perron will complete the formal capture of the originals. MAH enthusiastically joined this effort to make available its complete cuneiform collection to the world-wide community of web researchers and informal learners. This new web content will assist cuneiform specialists in the collation of existing editions, including ca. 290 Ur III records published by H. Sauren in MVN 2 (1974); 52 Old Assyrian texts by P. Garelli in RA 59-60 (1965-1966); 20 Ur III letters by E. Sollberger, TCS 1 (1966), as well as 8 ED IIIb accounts by the same author in Genava 26 (1948); and 30 texts from various periods by W. Deonna in Genava 17 (1939) (in JCS 5 [1951], Sollberger published catalogue treatments of a large number of still unedited MAH tablets). We believe that general access to images of all text artifacts establishes the broadest possible foundation for integrative research on MAH and related cuneiform inscriptions by the scholarly community, and we are particularly keen to assist specialists in the preparation of scholarly editions of the nearly 500 documents currently listed as "unpublished unassigned" in our catalogue entries (<http://tinyurl.com/6ugtndn>). We are confident that our adherence in this collaboration to the principles of open access expressed, for instance, in the "Berlin Declaration on Open Access to Knowledge in the Sciences and Humanities," promulgated by the German Max Planck Society (<http://oa.mpg.de/lang/en-uk/berlin-prozess/berliner- erklarung/>), best serves all in the Humanities, but particularly those in the fields of dead language research so dependent on access to source materials for their work. In opening to world-wide inspection cuneiform collections such as that located in Geneva, we join other cultural heritage and research institutions in CDLI's 'extended family' who believe that humanists should make every effort to fulfill their curatorial and scholarly responsibilities to permanently archive, and to make available to the public all artifacts of shared world history that are in their immediate, or indirect care. For the Musées d’Art et d’Histoire:Jean-Luc Chappaz, Conservateur, Musées d'art et d'histoire de la Ville de GenèveFor the Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative:Robert K. Englund, Director, CDLI, and Professor of Assyriology, UCLAJürgen Renn, Co-Director, CDLI, Executive Director, Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Berlin, and Professor, Humboldt University
Open Access Journal: Cronica cercetărilor arheologice din România
[First posted in AWOL 25 January 2010. Updated 29 January 2012]
Cronica cercetărilor arheologice din România, 1983 - 2010. Rapoarte preliminare de cercetare arheologică
Cronica cercetărilor arheologice din România, 1983 - 2010. Rapoarte preliminare de cercetare arheologică
Archaeological Excavations in Romania, 1983 - 2010.
Preliminary Excavation Reports
Rapoarte ilustrate publicate anual:
Cronica Cercetărilor Arheologice din România, Campania 2010, publicat în mai 2011.
Descărcați volumul (doar text) in format pdf 4.22 MB
Addenda: 29. Jac, com. Creaca, jud. Sălaj [Porolissvm]
campania 2009, campania 2008, campania 2007, campania 2006, campania 2005, campania 2004, campania 2003, campania 2002, campania 2001, campania 2000, campania 1999
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Labels:
archaeology,
Romania
Location:
Romania
Partially Open Access Journal: Materiale şi Cercetări Arheologice
Materiale şi Cercetări Arheologice (MCA)
Apărută în anul 1953 sub egida Institutului de Arheologie al Academiei Române, revista Materiale şi Cercetări Arheologice a răspuns unei nevoi clare şi stringente a cercetării arheologice din România, scopul său principal fiind acela de a publica rezultatele cercetărilor arheologice de teren din întreaga ţară, respectiv rapoarte ample de săpătură. Prin aceasta revista a devenit în foarte scurt timp unul dintre cele mai căutate şi apreciate instrumente de lucru, atât în ţară, cât şi în străinătate, ea fiind trimisă prin schimb în majoritatea centrelor de cercetare din Europa şi America. La prestigiul său au contribuit de asemenea şi membrii colegiului de redacţie, dacă amintim numai pe academicienii Emil Condurachi, Constantin Daicoviciu, Ion Nestor, sau Gheorghe Ştefan.Revista a avut un ritm constant de apariţie până în anul 1962, volumul 10 apărând apoi abia în 1970. La începutul anilor 80 a fost reluată apariţia revistei prin publicarea în paginile sale a rapoartelor de săpături arheologice prezentate la Sesiunile Naţionale de Rapoarte, din colegiul de redacţie făcând parte cercetători de la mai multe instituţii de profil din România. În acest fel revista a răspuns scopului iniţial pentru care a fost creată, de oglindă a cercetării arheologice din România, numărul volumelor apărute ajungând la 17 până în anul 1993. La iniţiativa Institutului de Arheologie „Vasile Pârvan”, în anul 1999 s-a stabilit apariţia unei noi serii a revistei Materiale şi Cercetări Arheologice (Serie Noua), în anul respectiv apărând şi primul volum. Ultimul volum publicat din Seria Nouă este VI/ 2010.Actualmente, colectivul de redacţie al revistei este format din tineri cercetători ai Institutului de Arheologie „Vasile Pârvan” al Academiei Române, care şi-au propus publicarea revistei, urmând principiile care au stat la baza apariţiei sale iniţiale. Pe lângă rapoartele de săpături arheologice, revista îşi propune de asemenea să oglindească în paginile sale şi cele mai noi metodologii şi tendinţe din cercetarea arheologică actuală. În acest sens, o serie de cercetători de prestigiu din străinătate (în special din Germania, Franţa şi Belgia) au fost deja invitaţi să publice în paginile revistei, fiind admise articole şi studii în toate limbile de circulaţie internaţională.Colectivul de redacţie îşi propune să asigure ritmul de apariţie al revistei.În ceeea ce priveşte difuzarea revistei în străinătate, lunga perioadă în care nu a apărut a determinat încetarea relaţiilor tradiţionale de schimb, însă în viitorul foarte apropiat legăturile cu centrele ştiinţifice internaţionale vor fi restabilite, semnalele în acest sens fiind mai mult decât promiţătoare.
Sumar nr. I (1953) Sumar nr. II (1956) Sumar nr. III (1957) Sumar nr. IV (1958) Sumar nr. V (1959) Sumar nr. VI (1960) Sumar nr. VII (1961) Sumar nr. VIII (1962) Sumar nr. IX (1970) Sumar nr. X (1973) Sumar nr. XIII (1979) Sumar nr. XIV (1980) Sumar nr. XV (1983) Sumar nr. XVI (1986) Sumar nr. XVII (1993) Sumar nr. I (1999) Sumar nr. II (2000-2006) Sumar nr. III (2007) Sumar nr. IV (2008) Sumar nr. V (2009) Sumar nr. VI (2010) Sumar nr. VII (2011) Sumar nr. VIII (2012)
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Labels:
archaeology,
Romania
Location:
Romania
Open Access Journal: Histria Archaeologica
[First posted in AWOL 28 October 2009. Updated 29 January 2012]
Histria Archaeologica
ISSN: 0350-6320
Histria Archaeologica
ISSN: 0350-6320
Časopis Histria archaeologica izlazi periodično od 1970. godine. Nastao je kao potreba objavljivanja arheoloških i muzeoloških rezultata u jednom specijaliziranom časopisu. Članci su tematski vezani za arheologiju i umjetnost s istarsko – kvarnerskog područja.
Dostupnost brojeva: vol. 1 (1970) – vol. 34 (2005) vidi na Url: http://ami.arhivpro.hr
The journal Histria archaeologica has been published periodically since 1970. It emerged from the need to publish archeological and museological results in one specialized journal. The articles are thematically related to archeology and art of the Istrian and Kvarner region.
Saturday, January 28, 2012
Roman Provincial Coinage Online
Roman Provincial Coinage Online
The aim of the project is to produce a standard typology of the provincial coinage of the Roman Empire in the period AD 138–192. Coins are mass-produced objects, so that from the historical point of view it does not make sense to confine consideration to the collection in any one museum. The project is based on the ten most important and accessible collections in the world (the ‘core collections’ — see table), and on all published material. This represents the first systematic treatment of the civic coinage at the height of the Roman empire, and will have great importance for the study of cultural, religious, political, economic, and administrative history at both a local and an imperial level.
The material is relevant to a wide range of taught courses under both Classics and Archaeology, at both a graduate and undergraduate level. It is also a vital resource for the international research community and other interested parties.
The project is based in the Heberden Coin Room of the Ashmolean Museum, which is part of the University of Oxford.
- Identification search
- Identify a coin and/or find a standard reference for it.
- Iconographic search
- Investigate the types of imagery used on coins either for all mints or by region.
- Advanced search
- Choose search criteria for any purpose. Some experience of the material may be necessary.
Other facilities
- Purse
- Gather and hold on to selected coins for the duration of your session.
- Submit a new coin type
- Send us details of any Antonine coin type you believe not to be included in this database.
- Abbreviations
- A table of the abbreviations used in the database.
Open Access Journal: Didaskalia: The Journal for Ancient Performance
[First posted in AWOL 2 November 2009. Updated 2 August 2012. n.b. Founded in 1994, Didaskalia is a Pioneering Open Access Journal]
ISSN: 1321-4853
Didaskalia (διδασκαλία) is the term used since ancient times to describe the work a playwright did to teach his chorus and actors the play. The official records of the dramatic festivals in Athens were the διδασκαλίαι. Didaskalia now furthers the scholarship of the ancient performance.
Didaskalia is an English-language, online publication about the performance of Greek and Roman drama, dance, and music. We publish peer-reviewed scholarship on performance and reviews of the professional activity of artists and scholars who work on ancient drama.
We welcome submissions on any aspect of the field. If you would like your work to be reviewed, please write to editor@didaskalia.net at least three weeks in advance of the performance date. We also seek interviews with practitioners and opinion pieces.
Volume 9 (2012)
9.04 Review: The Complete Works of Sophocles (Rebridged): These Seven Sicknesses
George Kovacs9.03 Review: Alexis, A Greek Tragedy
Aktina Stathaki9.02 Review: Lysistrata Jones
John Given9.01 Risk-taking and Transgression: Aristophanes' Lysistrata Today
Michael Ewans and Robert Phiddian
Back Issues
7.02 - Close Relations (2009)
7.01 - Masks (Winter 2007)
6.03 - Responses to Ancient Drama in Contemporary Performance (Autumn 2006)
6.02 - Contemporary Electronic Research Initiatives (Summer 2005)
6.01 - Developments and Trends in Contemporary Research (Spring 2004)
5.03 - Electra (Summer 2002)
5.02 - Tantalus (Autumn 2001)
5.01 - Otago (Summer 2001)
4.02 - General Issue (Autumn 2001)
4.01 - Crossing the Ancient Stage (Spring 1997)
3.03 - The Performance of Homeric Epic (Winter 1996)
3.02 - General Issue (Autumn 1996)
3.01 - General Issue (Spring 1996)
2.03 - Roman Stagings (Winter 1995)
2.02 - Ancient Stagecraft (Autumn 1995)
2.01 - New Ancient Theater (February 1995)
1.06 - Supplement 1 - How is it Played? Genre, Performance and Meaning
1.05 - Embodying Ancient Theater (December 1994)
1.04 - Fusing Greek and Asian Drama (October 1994)
1.03 - Translating for the Stage II (August 1994)
1.02 - Translating for the Stage I (May 1994)
1.01 - Founding Issue (March 1994)
Friday, January 27, 2012
Open Access Journal: Sefarad
[First posted in AWOL 9 November 2009. Updated 27 January 2012]
Sefarad: Estudios hebraicos, sefardíes y de Oriente Próximo
eISSN: 1988-320X
ISSN: 0037-0894
Sefarad: Estudios hebraicos, sefardíes y de Oriente Próximo
eISSN: 1988-320X
ISSN: 0037-0894
Sefarad inició su publicación en 1941 en el seno de la Escuela de Estudios Hebraicos de la mano de Francisco Cantera Burgos (Madrid) y José María Millás Vallicrosa (Barcelona). Se publica en forma de dos fascículos anuales, con 500 páginas de artículos originales y reseñas de filología y crítica textual de la Biblia Hebrea (y sus versiones antiguas y comentarios); filología y lingüística de las lenguas hebrea y aramea; historia y cultura de los judíos en España; y lengua y literatura, historia y producción cultural de los sefardíes.
2011
Vol 71
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2010
Vol 70
1
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2009
Vol 69
1
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2008
Vol 68
1
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2007
Vol 67
1
2
2006
Vol 66
1
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2005
Vol 65
1
2
2004
Vol 64
1
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2003
Vol 63
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2002
Vol 62
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2001
Vol 61
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Open Access Journal: Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies
Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies
ISSN 0-193-600XX
ISSN 0-193-600XX
The Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies (ISSN 0-193-600XX) is the organ of the International Association of Buddhist Studies. The JIABS welcomes scholarly contributions in all areas of Buddhist Studies. A double-blind peer-review process is used to ensure the high academic quality of all contributions.
This website offers full access to the JIABS. Current issues will be available online 60 months after their appearance in print. We apologize that, for technical reasons, it is currently not possible to make available the most recent issues to IABS members through this website.
1978
JIABS 1/1 (1978)
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Open Access Journal: The European Archaeologist
[First posted in AWOL 6 October 2010. Updated 28 January 2012]
The European Archaeologist - Internet Edition
ISSN 1022-0135
The European Archaeologist - Internet Edition
ISSN 1022-0135
The European Association of Archaeologists (EAA) is a membership-based association open to all archaeologists and other related or interested individuals or bodies. The EAA currently has over 1100 members on its database from 41 countries world-wide working in prehistory, classical, medieval and later archaeology. They include academics, aerial archaeologists, environmental archaeologists, field archaeologists, heritage managers, historians, museum curators, researchers, scientists, teachers, conservators, underwater archaeologists and students of archaeology.
No. 35 - Summer 2011
WEB No. 34 - Winter 2010/2011
No. 33 - Summer 2010
No. 32 - Winter 2009/2010
No. 31 - Summer 2009
No. 30 - Winter 2008/2009
No. 29 - Summer 2008
No. 28 - Winter 2007/2008
No. 27 - Summer 2007
No. 26 - Winter 2006/2007
No. 25 - Summer 2006
No. 24 - Winter 2005/2006
No. 23 - Summer 2005
No. 22 - Winter 2004/2005
10th Anniversary Conference Issue
No. 21 - Summer 2004
No. 20 - Winter 2003/2004
No. 19 - Summer 2003
No. 18 - Winter 2002/2003
No. 17 - Summer 2002
No. 16 - Winter 2001/2002
No. 15 - Summer 2001
No. 14 - Winter 2000/2001
No. 13 - Summer 2000
No. 12 - Winter 1999/2000
No. 11 - Summer 1999
No. 10 - Winter 1998
No. 9 - Summer 1998
No. 8 - Winter 1997
No. 7 - Summer 1997
No. 6 - Spring 1997
No. 5 - Summer 1996
No. 4 - Winter 1995
No. 3 - Spring 1995
No. 2 - Summer 1994
No. 1 - Winter 1993
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