scholarly journals Interpretability in Terms of Models1)1)This paper, which reports a talk given before the Euratom workgroup in Amsterdam in the fall of 1962, was prepared partly at the University of Amsterdam under Euratom Contract No. 010–60–12 and partly under United States National Science Foundation Grant No. NSF–GP 1603 (Montague). I am grateful also to Dr. K. L. de Bouvere and Professors Andrzej Ehrenfeucht, Solomon Feferman, and Alfred Tarski for helpful discussion; Professor Tarski made suggestions leading to the improvement of several formulations.

1965 ◽  
Vol 68 ◽  
pp. 467-476 ◽  
Author(s):  
Richard Montague
1969 ◽  
Vol 12 (01) ◽  
pp. 27-33
Author(s):  
Creighton Gabel

This is the second in a series of progress reports on African archaeology in the United States. These reports are being produced at the request of the Archaeology Committee of the African Studies Association as a means of indicating the nature and extent of current North American participation in this aspect of African research. William Y. Adams of the University of Kentucky is leading an archaeological expedition to excavate the medieval Nubian village site of Kulubnarti in the Republic of the Sudan. The object of the expedition is to try to discover evidence of Islamization in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries -- a historical problem which received almost no attention during the recent High Dam salvage campaign in Nubia. Work will be carried on from January to May 1969 under the direction of Dr. and Mrs. Adams with four student assistants and a labor force of 125. The expedition is sponsored by the Department of Anthropology, University of Kentucky, under a grant from the National Science Foundation.


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