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Naoki Urasawa 's Master Keaton (1) - Visit Kinokuniya on weekends. This long-term series is educated at Oxford University and tells the archeology professor who is an insurance agent. Tied to this very Japanese Sherlock Holmes meeting with Indiana Jones, and if the wedding budget permits, the whole series will be consumed on a continuous basis. Emma Donoghue's Miracle - This year is a year of many depression, including a long break to read books. This is easy as a premise of my curiosity. In the 19th century of Ireland, war trained nurses had to observe a girl who claimed to be able to survive without food to determine whether it was truly a miracle. Its simplicity and focus attracted me (and the writer's reputation: Emma Donoghue also wrote the room); I am very happy
Archeology or archeology studies human activities through restoration and analysis of material culture. Archaeological records include relics, buildings, biological reactions or ecological landscapes and cultural landscapes. Archeology can be seen both as a social science and as a division of mankind. In North America, archeology is a sub-discipline of anthropology, and in Europe it is often considered a subfield of its own field or other disciplines. Archaeologists are studying the history and history of the prehistoric times of mankind in the past few decades from the first stoneware development in Lomekwi in East Africa 3.3 million years ago. Unlike paleontology, archeology remains a study of fossils. Prehistoric society may not have written records for research, so this is particularly important for understanding the prehistoric society. In the history of prehistoric times, from the Paleolithic age to the emergence of social culture all over the world, it contains the past of more than 99%.