844 resultados para Voyages around the world
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"Appendix to v.I, in two parts, containing 1. The history of the voyages around the world, and toward the North and South poles, which have been made since the year 1764, by English navigators. 2. A digested and geographical account of the most considerable islands and countries which have been either discovered or explored during those voyages, collected from every writer upon those subjects".
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"Manuscrito presentado por el Capitán de Fragata de Ingenieros ...en el que se ha consignado la relación histórico-descriptiva de la campaña de la fragata Numancia alrededor del mundo" cf. p.[v].
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"Orné de gravures et de cartes."
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Binder's title: Voyage de l'Astrolabe.
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Translation of the author's "Voyage autour du monde..." Paris, 1834-35.
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"Vocabulario de la isla de Taiti": v.2, p. [235]-243.
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Research in prehistoric sites of lakes and bogs around the Alps started more than 150 years ago. In 2004 Switzerland took the initiative to propose an international UNESCO world heritage nomination, which was successful in 2011. Six countries – Austria, France, Germany, Italy, Slovenia and Switzerland – joined forces to obtain the precious label for an invisible cultural heritage of outstanding universal value. Archaeological sites under water or in bogs are of special importance because objects made of organic material like wood, bark, plant fibres and others survive in this milieu for hundred or thousands of years. The alpine pile-dwelling sites offer a highly precise dating possibility by using dendrochronology. All in all these sites have a high scientific potential but run also risks of long term conservation. Beside the scientific chances there are risks to consider: public access is difficult and a major challenge. New ideas are demanded to keep alive public interest.