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...media," Soffer explains, meaning items like the sharpened stones that can serve as spearheads, rather than softer, biodegradable goods like baskets, fabrics and nets. But in archaeologically well-preserved prehistoric sites, such as those found underwater or in dry caves, the soft goods predominate over the durable by a ratio of about 20 to 1. If the hard stuff was the work of men, then "we've been missing the children, the women, the old people," she asserts. Thanks to Soffer's sharp eye, Paleolithic net hunting is no longer invisible, and in net hunting, Soffer says, "everybody participates...
Though it may not be as easy to encourage generous donors to give to less obvious causes as increasing the Faculty-student ratio or starting a permanent fund to build a student center, such funding would have tremendous impact on the lives of students on this campus for years to come...
...Though it may not be as easy to encourage generous donors to give to less obvious causes as increasing the Faculty-student ratio or starting a permanent fund to build a student center, such funding would have tremendous impact on the lives of students on this campus for years to come...
According to women who attended this party, Owl members handed out invitations to the party, but then, according to one first-year, those receiving invitations were also encouraged to bring their friends. Lisa K. Sammartino'00 says she attended this "invitation-only" party at the Owl. She says the ratio of men to women was fairly even...
This season, Hill has been widely recognized as the Ivy League's most talented point guard, comfortably leading the conference in assists with 6.4 a game (12th in the nation) and placing fifth with 16.1 points per game. He features a three-to-one assists-to-turnovers ratio and has played 953 of a possible 970 minutes...