
Second in Command by Dutch Sheets
Unequaled in North America as a single source of prehistoric figurative and decorative art, the Craig burial mound was plundered by commercial diggers in 1933. Hundreds of fragile shell artifacts covered with engraved designs were quickly sold and, whole or fragmented, were scattered in public and private collections across the country. For the past ten years, Dr. Philip Phillips, Honorary Curator of Southeastern Archaeology at Harvard, has supervised a massive project that has involved making rubbings and line drawings of this whole corpus of Southeastern Indian art, matching hundreds of fragments, and classifying the engraved designs by schools. Volume VI, the last volume of the set, deals with the final phase of the Craig style, then concludes with a summary of the study, a bibliography, and an extensive index.Christopher L. (Christopher L.) is a CCIE No. Jackson In the United States, 6256 is a security technical solutions architect. Cisco's Channels business is focused on creating security consulting practices among Cisco partners. Chris has designed safe networks that map to a robust security strategy for a variety of enterprises, including UPS, GE, and Sprint, over the course of his internetworking career.
Chris is a frequent security speaker for Cisco, appearing on TechwiseTV, at conferences, and on webcasts. He has produced multiple whitepapers and is in charge of a number of Cisco initiatives aimed at strengthening security partners through the development of security practices. Chris holds twin CCIEs (Routing and Switching & Security), CISSP, ISA, and seven SANS GIAC certifications (GSNA, GCIH, GCFW, GCIA, GCUX, GCWN, and GSEC), as well as ITIL V3 certification. He also has a McKendree College bachelor's degree in business administration.
Chris, who lives in Bradenton, Florida, enjoys experimenting with his home automation system and his ever-growing collection of electrical toys. His family, which includes his wife Barbara and two children Caleb and Sydney, is the light of his life and proof that not everything has to be plugged into a wall outlet to be enjoyable.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780768422931 |
| ISBN 10 | 0768422930 |
| Title | Second in Command |
| Author | Dutch Sheets |
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| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Destiny Image |
| Year published | 2005-10-01 |
| Number of pages | 178 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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