Witnesses include: C. David Welch, Assistant Secretary, Bureau of International Organization Affairs, U.S. Dept. of State; Martin Indyk, Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs, U.S. Dept. of State; Morris Abram, Chairman, U.N. Watch; John Bolton, Senior Vice-P resident, American Enterprise Institute; Ronald Lauder, Chairman, Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations (CPMAJO); accompanied by Malcolm Hoenlein, Vice-Chairman (CPMAJO); Harris Schoenberg, Director of U.N. Affairs, B'nai B'rith International; and Bruce Ramer, President, American Jewish Committee.
This book offers a detailed account of the archaeological excavation of one of the last possible Mimbres Classic pueblos, including photography of the painted black-on-white pottery--Provided by publisher.
Based on a major research programme, and originally published in 1985, this book looked to provide an economic foundation for reinterpreting the Neolithic-Bronze Age sequence of South-east Spain in terms of emergent social complexity. The cultural evolution of the area had already been considered in terms of influence from the eastern Mediterranean but this book uses site catchment analysis to give an economic baseline for all thirty-five of the better-known prehistoric settlements of the region. Site catchment analysis assumes that people minimised transport costs in production and that ancient and modern resource spaces correspond systematically. This research therefore studied modern land use and combined it with evidence from historical, archaeological and geomorphological investigation. The book shows the increasing social complexity evident in the archaeological record emerging as a result of progressive intensification of agricultural technique. Offering a complete coherent evolutionary model for the archaeological sequence of the region’s prehistory, this book is a worthy in-depth study for prehistorians, geographers and anyone interested in the history of the western Mediterranean.
Witnesses: George Tenent, CIA and Thomas Wilson, Def. Intell. Agency. Details of their agencies' support to Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) and the extent to which this operation reveals any deficiencies in our ability to collect, analyze, and disseminate intell. What is the Intell. Community's assess. of the extent to which OEF has disrupted the ability of the al Qaeda network to conduct oper. against the U.S. Assesses the current mil. capability of the Iraqi regime incl. its efforts to acquire weapons of mass destr'n., the threat that Iraq poses to its neighbors, and what steps would be necessary to remove Saddam Hussein from power. Also, what countries are exporting technologies that could help create weapons of mass destruction or the means to deliver them.
Witnesses: David C. Welch, Assistant Secretary, Bureau of International Organization Affairs, U.S. Dept. of State; Elizabeth Jones, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs, U.S. Dept. of State; and Ms. Alina Romanowski, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs, U.S. Dept. of Defense.
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