Jan Carter: 5 books

Book cover of 'That Was Easy!': How I tapped my way to freedom using EFT, and you can too
by Jan Carter
Language: English
Release Date: July 5, 2012

From 'hippie biker chick' to EFT (Emotional Freedom Technique) practitioner... Read highlights of Jan Carter’s life journey as she shares the power of EFT to simply 'tap away our challenges'. Learn what EFT is, how Whoopi Goldberg used it, and how you can use it too.
Book cover of Doomsday World
by Peter David, Carter Carmen, Michael Jan Friedman
Language: English
Release Date: September 22, 2000

The planet Kirlos -- an artificial world built by a mysterious long-dead race called the Ariantu. Kirlos is now home to many races from both the Federation and the K'vin Hegemony, who have enjoyed years of peaceful co-existence and profitable trade. The planet also hold a wealth of undiscovered archaeological...
Book cover of Star Trek - The Next Generation: Planet des Untergangs
by Carmen Carter, Peter David, Michael Jan Friedman
Language: German
Release Date: February 25, 2014

Ein künstlicher Planet und eine uralte Maschine bergen große Gefahren Kirlos ist ein künstlicher Planet, geschaffen von einer ausgestorbenen Zivilisation, auf dem sich Angehörige verschiedenster Völker angesiedelt haben. Der Handel floriert, und die Ruinen bergen archäologische Schätze....
Book cover of Analytical Archaeometry

Analytical Archaeometry

Selected Topics

by Katherine Eremin, Geert Verhoeven, Martine Regert
Language: English
Release Date: January 13, 2016

Analytical Archaeometry describes this interesting and challenging field of research - on the border between natural sciences (chemistry, spectroscopy, biology, geology) and humanities (archaeology, (art-)history, conservation sciences). It fills the gap between these two areas whilst focussing on...
Book cover of Raman Spectroscopy in Archaeology and Art History
by Howell Edwards, Peter Vandenabeele, Antonio Hernanz Gismero
Language: English
Release Date: October 26, 2018

Ten years after the first volume, this book highlights the important contribution Raman spectroscopy makes as a non-destructive method for characterising the chemical composition of objects with archaeological and historical importance. The original book was ground-breaking in its concept, but the...
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