02535oam 2200529I 450 991078716380332120170822111147.00-429-06820-41-4822-4333-410.1201/b17514 (CKB)3710000000250951(EBL)1644258(SSID)ssj0001376494(PQKBManifestationID)11752370(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001376494(PQKBWorkID)11361720(PQKB)10221853(MiAaPQ)EBC1644258(OCoLC)892911986(CaSebORM)9781482243314(EXLCZ)99371000000025095120180331h20152015 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe essential guide to Serial ATA and SATA express /David A. DemingBoca Raton, FL :CRC Press,[2015]©20151 online resource (491 p.)Auerbach BookAn Auerbach book.1-322-63409-2 1-4822-4331-8 Front Cover; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; About the Author; Acronyms and Glossary; Chapter 1 - Introduction; Chapter 2 - SATA Technical Overview; Chapter 3 - SATA Application Layer; Chapter 4 - SATA Transport Layer; Chapter 5 - SATA Link Layer; Chapter 6 - Physical Layer; Chapter 7 - Error Handling; Chapter 8 - Cables and Connectors; Chapter 9 - Port Multipliers and Selectors; Chapter 10 - Software and Drivers; Appendix A - Chapter Review Answers; Back CoverUsed in laptop and desktop computers, low-end servers, and mobile devices, Serial ATA (Advance Technology Attachment), or SATA, is the pervasive disk storage technology in use today. SATA has also penetrated the enterprise computing environment by adding hardware components for fail-over, extending command processing capabilities, and increasing device performance and link speeds. If you work in a data center or manage your company's storage resources, you will likely encounter storage solutions that require SATA software or hardware.In this book, leading storage networking technologist David MicrocomputersBusesMicrocomputersBuses.621.3981Deming David A.1478140FlBoTFGFlBoTFGBOOK9910787163803321The essential guide to Serial ATA and SATA express3693751UNINA04723oam 2200637I 450 991079375230332120230803210723.090-04-37015-310.1163/9789004370159(CKB)4100000008870208(MiAaPQ)EBC5845307(OCoLC)864391580(nllekb)BRILL9789004370159(EXLCZ)99410000000887020820131118d2014 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierExcavations at the Early Bronze IV sites of Jebel Qa'aqir and Be'er Resisim /by William G. DeverWinona Lake, Indiana :Eisenbrauns,2014.1 online resource (378 pages) illustrations, mapsStudies in the archaeology and history of the Levant ;6Harvard Semitic Museum publications"Summary of salvage excavations in EB IV cemeteries at Jebel Qa'aqir and Be'er Resisim--Provided by the publisher.1-57506-947-4 Includes bibliographical references (p. 365-378).Preliminary Material -- The Site and the Excavations -- The Cemeteries -- The Occupied Caves -- The Cairns -- The Boundary Walls and Kiln E2026 -- Dolmen 1007 and the Area G Bamah -- Recent Scholarship and Jebel Qa‘aqir -- The Unique Contributions of Jebel Qa‘aqir -- The Site -- The Central Negev Highlands Project -- The Settlement at Be’er Resisim -- Village Planning at Be’er Resisim -- Off-site Structures -- Be’er Resisim in the Context of the EB IV Settlements of the Negev -- The Negev-Transjordanian Connection -- The Economic Basis of the Negev EB IV Settlements -- Conclusion -- Human Skeletal Remains from Jebel Qa‘aqir by Patricia Smith -- Faunal Remains From Jebel Qa‘aqir by Liora Kolska Horwitz -- Typological and Technological Comparisons of Late Third Millennium BCE Metal Implements from Palestine by William G. Dever and John F. Merkel -- Manufacturing Technique of Late Third Millennium BCE Flat-bottomed Pots by Gloria London -- Purchased Pottery and Copper Objects -- Preliminary Report of the Environmental Survey by Ran Gerson -- Vegetation by Avinoam Danin -- Archaeobotanical Aspects–Palynology by James R. Caldwell -- Analysis of Wood Charcoal by Peter J. Warnock -- The Faunal Remains From Be’er Resisim by Dalia Hakker-Orion -- Human Skeletal Remains by Yossi Nagar -- The Ground Stone Artifacts from Be’er Resisim by Jennie R. Ebeling -- The Chipped Stone Assemblage From Be'er Resisim-A Final Report by Steve Rosen and Jacob Vardi -- A Bar Ingot From Be’er Resisim by Tamara S. Wheeler -- The Be’er Resisim Regional Survey by Jerome B. Schaefer -- Har Resisim 126-An Ephemeral Early Bronze Age Site by Barry M. Gittlen -- Bibliography by Avinoam Danin.This volume is the final report of excavations carried out in the Hebron hills and the Negev desert in 1967-1980 on behalf of Hebrew Union College in Jerusalem and the University of Arizona. They were pioneering, multidisciplinary projects that helped to illuminate what was then a poorly known “Dark Age” in the cultural history of ancient Palestine, a nonurban interlude of pastoral nomadic movements over several centuries (ca. 2400–2000 B.C.E.) between the great urban civilizations of the early Bronze Ages. Eighteen appendixes by specialists in many disciplines analyze all aspects of material culture and human and animal remains. A history of previous scholarship and a synthesis of the EB IV period in both Israel and Jordan conclude the volume, which will be a landmark study for many years.Studies in the Archaeology and History of the Levant6.Excavations (Archaeology)IsraelBronze ageIsraelJebel Qa'aqir SiteBronze ageIsraelBeʼer Resisim SiteAntiquitiesfastBronze agefastExcavations (Archaeology)fastJebel Qa'aqir Site (Israel)IsraelAntiquitiesIsraelfastIsraelBeʼer Resisim SitefastIsraelJebel Qa'aqir SitefastExcavations (Archaeology)Bronze ageBronze ageAntiquities.Bronze age.Excavations (Archaeology)933.4Dever William G635377NL-LeKBNL-LeKBBOOK9910793752303321Excavations at the Early Bronze IV sites of Jebel Qa'aqir and Be'er Resisim3771617UNINA