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He had carried out his initial fieldwork in the Andaman Islands in the old style of historical reconstruction.
It is difficult to describe the parties and politics of Judah in this period because of the lack of historical source, but there seem to have been three important groups involved: the returnees from the exile who claimed the reconstruction with the support of Cyrus I ; " the adversaries of Judah and Benjamin "; and a third group, " people of the land ," who seem to be local opposition against the returnees building the Temple in Jerusalem.
The reconstruction that followed left very little historical remains and the post-war reconstruction period saw drastic renovation plans in highrise style, some of which were implemented.
Most biblical scholars and historians of ancient Israel today view the patriarchical narratives, including the life of Jacob, as late ( 6th and 5th centuries BCE ) literary compositions that have ideological and theological purposes but are unreliable for historical reconstruction of the presettlement period of Israel ’ s past.
Bloomfield used the materials collected in his descriptive work to undertake comparative studies leading to the reconstruction of Proto-Algonquian, with an early study reconstructing the sound system of Proto-Algonqian, and a subsequent more extensive paper refining his phonological analysis and adding extensive historical information on general features of Algonquian grammar.
But this period also saw the reconstruction ( and razing ) of much of the historical city centre.
A historical reconstruction of West Sudanic was published in 1927, and in his 1935 ' Charakter und Einteilung der Sudansprachen ' he conclusively established the relationship between Bantu and West Sudanic.
Besides the renovation of various buildings, projects such as the reconstruction of the pavement of the streets and squares ( reversing them to their historical appearance ), and the introduction of new plants, trees and objects of ' small architecture ', are underway.
Further attempts at reconstruction of surviving accounts of historical celebrations are often made, a hallmark being variations of the traditional.
This historical reconstruction accords best with the observed levels of divergence within the family, whereby the most divergent languages are found furthest west ( since they constitute the earliest branchings during eastern migration ), and the shallowest subgroupings are found furthest to the east ( Eastern Algonquian, and arguably Core Central ).
Commenting on the fact that Egyptologists have no problem in reconstructing history using inference of this sort, whereas critics will sometimes not allow the same historical method to be applied to the Bible, Young writes, " Do those who reject the Menahem / Pekah rivalry as improbable also reject as improbable this reconstruction from Egypt's Eighteenth Dynasty that Egyptologists use to explain the regnal dates of Thutmose III?
According to Karl Mannheim's historical reconstruction of the shifts in the meaning of ideology, the modern meaning of the word was born when Napoleon Bonaparte ( as a politician ) used it in an abusive way against " the ideologues " ( a group which included Cabanis, Condorcet, Constant, Daunou, Say, Madame de Staël, and Tracy ), to express the pettiness of his ( liberal republican ) political opponents.
However, neither of these two books are of a historical nature, despite containing elements that help in the reconstruction of Orosius ’ s life.
The Clusius garden ( a reconstruction ), the 18th century Orangery with its monumental tub plants, the rare collection of historical trees hundreds of years old, the Japanese Siebold Memorial Museum symbolising the historical link between East and West, the tropical greenhouses with their world class plant collections, and the central square and Conservatory exhibiting exotic plants from South Africa and southern Europe.
At Kenilworth the speculative and commercial reconstruction of the castle gardens in an Elizabethan style led to a vigorous academic debate over the interpretation of archaeological and historical evidence.
Wells concludes that the reconstruction of this historical figure from the extant literature would be a hopeless task.
Reliable historical accounts of the battle are scarce ; however, a critical comparison with historically contemporaneous battles ( such as Angora or Nikopolis ) enables reliable reconstruction.
Contrary to many other historical works of the time, Pasquier was seeking to create an accurate reconstruction of past for the present needs of France, which he held to be in a period of crisis.
This book is a reconstruction of the life of Rani Lakshmi Bai from extensive research of both historical documents ( collected mostly by G. C. Tambe, grandson of the Queen ) and folk tales, poetry and oral tradition ; the original in Bengali was published in 1956 ; the English translation by Seagull Books, Calcutta, 2000, ISBN 8170461758.
Rudolf Wolf ( 1816 – 1893 ), Swiss astronomer, carried out historical reconstruction of solar activity back to the seventeenth century
A modern reconstruction, in fiberglass and wood, of a historical composite bow
* Stad Amsterdam, a historical clipper reconstruction

reconstruction and Jesus
According to Van Voorst, scholars who support the negative reconstruction contend that the reference read something like " source of further trouble in Jesus a wise man " and that it stated " he was the so-called Christ ".
Van Voorst states that most scholars support a neutral reconstruction which states " Around this time lived Jesus, a wise man " and includes no reference to " he was the Christ ".
In this passage, which is based on Meier's reconstruction, Jesus is called a " wise man " but " lawful to call him a man " and " he was the Christ " are removed, as is the reference to the resurrection.
In Vermes ' reconstruction " there was Jesus a wise man " is retained, but the reference to " he was the Christ " is changed to " he was called the Christ " and the resurrection reference is omitted.
Later, during Herod's reconstruction of the Temple, the wood from these trees was removed from the Temple and discarded, eventually being used to construct the cross on which Jesus was crucified (" and I will make the place of my feet glorious ").
The reconstruction of portraits of the historical Jesus along with his life story has been the subject of wide ranging debate among scholars, with no scholarly consensus.
However, regardless of the scholarly disagreements on the reconstruction of portraits of the historical Jesus, almost all modern scholars consider the baptism of Jesus and his crucifixion to be two historically certain facts about him.
The site at 216 North Main, two blocks northwest of the Clay County, Missouri courthouse in downtown Liberty, is now owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, which operates a visitors ' center featuring an indoor, cut-away reconstruction of the jail on the original site.
In 1939 the property was purchased by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and in 1963 Joseph Fielding Smith presided over the establishment of a partial reconstruction of the jail wholly within a museum.

reconstruction and portrays
After this Bendz was emploed as an assistant at Eckersberg's studio, working on routine assignments such as the reconstruction of Nikolaj Abraham Abildgaard's king portrays from Christiansborg Palace which had been destroyed in the fire of 1794, and painting copies of Eckersberg's works.

reconstruction and him
It is possible, grammatically in the passage, for the same word to be used in verse 49, a reconstruction of which, replacing meitzach with mitzchat, would imply that the stone sank down behind Goliath's leg-armour ( as his leg was bent ), making it impossible for him to straighten his leg, and causing him to stumble and fall.
In 1942, the Royal Academy invited him to join its Planning Committee working on London's post-war architectural reconstruction.
Through economic reconstruction, he gave new life to the devastated and plundered land which his predecessors had left him.
After Moro was covered, they shot ten rounds into him, killing him: according to the official reconstruction after a series of trials, the killer was Mario Moretti.
Pharnabazus allowed him to retain part of the fleet, and supplied money for the fortification of the Piraeus and the reconstruction of the long walls joining it to the city.
While supporters have praised Karzai's efforts to promote national reconciliation and a growing economy, critics charge him with failing to stem corruption and the drug trade, and the slow pace of reconstruction.
According to one reconstruction, he was the son of Ptolemy VI Philometor and Cleopatra II of Egypt, he reigned briefly with his father in 145 BC, and for a short time after that, and was murdered by his uncle, Ptolemy VIII Physcon, who succeeded him.
President Lincoln delegated him to lobby Congress through the winter for the president's reconstruction plans for Louisiana.
The Caliph offered funds from the state treasury for the reconstruction of the church but Abraham turned him down.
Peter also constantly consulted him in domestic affairs, and he introduced many administrative novelties, e. g. " the Table of Ranks ," and the reconstruction of the College of Foreign Affairs on more modern lines.
Due to his past military experiences in Iraq during Operation Desert Storm in 1991 and his reconstruction efforts in northern Iraq during Operation Provide Comfort, Garner's credentials and close ties to the U. S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld made him an obvious choice for the task.
" He also dismissed Texas Governor James W. Throckmorton, a former Confederate, for being an " impediment to the reconstruction of the State ," replacing him with the Republican who had lost to him in the previous election.
The most serious injury required the reconstruction of the ligament on the outside of the knee, causing him to miss the entire season.
Shostakovich reports, however, that Glazunov told him when drunk that his " reconstruction " of Borodin's overture was actually original work ; Glazunov chose to give full credit to Borodin for the composition which he, Glazunov, wrote.
Olsen has however criticized his US superiors in Baghdad for the lack of support for his reconstruction efforts, and for providing him with too little assistance, for instance on security back-up.
Welles ultimately left the Cabinet on March 3, 1869, having returned to the Democratic Party after disagreeing with Andrew Johnson's reconstruction policies but supporting him during his impeachment trial.
Politics still called to him and, although ineligible to run for office, he came out against the Reconstruction Constitution, which put him in direct conflict with reconstruction authorities.
In her analysis, Emma Eckstein ' supplied Freud with the material that would allow him to theorize hysteric symptomology ... taught Freud about " the no-man's land between fantasy and memory, resonating with sadistic acts and fantasies of a former historical epoch "' Her ' eager collaboration in her analysis gave Freud much precious material ... contributed substantial changes and fundamental new elements to his theories: the wish theory of psychosis and dream ; the transferential reconstruction of her early pleasures ... fantastic scenes from her inner life '.
Vasari credited him also of the design and reconstruction of the Ponte Vecchio, which is however disputed by modern scholars.

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