The book offers a comprehensive analysis of Orkney's Bronze Age barrows, exploring their chronological evolution and the transformations in mortuary and burial practices over time. Through extensive research, it sheds light on the cultural significance and historical context of these ancient sites, providing new insights into the societal norms and rituals of the era.
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- 2025
- 2024
Without a doubt one of the biggest headaches for all business owners is the issue of taxation and making sure that the correct tax is paid when due. This comprehensive guide to business and taxation is an up-to-date guide to all of the issues concerning the operation of a company. It deals with all areas of tax, from an outline of the tax system to what should be paid and when.
- 2022
Without a doubt, one of the biggest headaches for all business owners is the issue of taxation and making sure that the correct tax is paid when due. This comprehensive guide to Business and Taxation is an up to date guide to all of the issues concerning the operation of business and how taxation affects the operation of a company. It deals with all areas of tax, from an outline of the tax system to what should be paid and when.
- 2022
Business Accounting can be complex. Whilst most people have a basic idea of accounting and maintaining books, not everyone knows how to use accounts fully to manage a business. This book deals comprehensively with the overall basics of accounts and preparation of books and accounts. It also deals with the more sophisticated process of analysing accounts to manage a business effectively, and also how to use accounts to value a business.
- 2020
Drinking with Chickens
- 192 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
What's new in cocktails? Finally, we can say gorgeous chickens photo-bombing every shot. Think of this as goat yoga but instead of yoga, cocktails and in place of goats, chickens.
- 2019
The Dying Nurse
- 536 Seiten
- 19 Lesestunden
Spanning nearly a century, the narrative intertwines the impacts of war with themes of love and intrigue. It explores the discovery of gold and diamonds from an ancient African civilization, alongside the recovery of the English countryside post-World Wars. The story also features Australian bomber pilots navigating ex-RAF planes in the outback, adding layers of adventure and complexity to the historical backdrop.
- 2018
The Eye of the Fox
- 286 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
An international assassin grapples with her dark past while striving for a fresh start. However, circumstances compel her to re-enter the violent world she wishes to leave behind. This gripping narrative explores themes of redemption and the struggle for a new identity amid the shadows of her former life.
- 2018
Seven Days of Heaven
- 180 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
A stolen week in the sun serves as a catalyst for an online couple to revitalize their romantic and sexual lives. Immersed in an adventurous escape, they explore and fulfill their deepest erotic fantasies, pushing boundaries and embracing new experiences. This journey not only rekindles their passion but also deepens their connection, showcasing the transformative power of adventure in intimate relationships.
- 2017
Business Accounting: For Businesses Of All Types
- 176 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Business Accounting can be complex. Whilst most people have a basic idea of accounting and maintaining books, not everyone knows how to use accounts fully to manage a business. This book deals comprehensively with the overall basics of accounts and preparation of books and accounts. It also deals with the more sophisticated process of analysing accounts to manage a business effectively and also have to use accounts to value a business.
- 2017
The Roots of Western Finance
- 283 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
In The Roots of Western Finance, Thomas K. Park and James B. Greenberg take an anthropological approach to origins of western finance and credit in ancient societies, covering a period of five thousand years from ancient Mesopotamia to the Islamic world in the eleventh century. Park and Greenberg reveal that credit is not simply an economic transaction; it is a social relationship and a technology of power.