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Reconstructing ancient microbiomes.
It comes from a Medieval German cemetery.
Reconstructing ancient microbiomes.
It comes from a Medieval German cemetery.
Search a bibliography of anthropological studies published by the Division of Anthropology.
monographs were written by the American, Russian, and German
The natural history illustrations featured in this collection retain the power to surprise.
This rhinoceros by German artist Albrecht Dürer was
Shine a light on the life and career of artist Elisabeth Fulda.
to paleo artistry, and her unique experiences as a German
Following a major renovation, these halls reopened in 2021 and are a brilliant showcase for one of the world’s most important collections of gems and minerals.
this gem variety was named after the now obsolete German
Marine geologist Veronique Robigou discusses the exciting research being done at the bottom of the ocean.
Favorite Middle/High School Subjects English and German
Commemoration touches simultaneously upon at least four temporalities: the moment of a life or event, the moment of a marker or text, the moment of an encounter, and the anticipation of a future consequence. Commemoration interweaves (not always easily) issues surrounding remembrance, honor, values, community and power. Is it any wonder that our memory work is so out of joint? Names and statues, art and symbols—these things constellate around themselves multiple temporalities, shifting values, shaky memories, and new histories. As figures of stability, they are deeply unstable. Considering a range of cases—Mary Sully’s personality prints, Jacob Lawrence’s American Struggle series, sports mascots, the American Museum of Natural History’s Equestrian Statue of Theodore Roosevelt, campus re-namings, among others—this talk will contemplate the uncertainty of temporality that lingers amidst the seeming certainties of iconoclasm and commemoration alike.
assess a special operations assassin kills Hiller the German
The dragons that lurk in European stories are powerful, wicked and dangerous. In Christian tradition, they can symbolize Satan or sin. Some nest in caves and guard marvelous treasure.
Dragon illustrations from 1678 book by German naturalist
Upset by the devastation of World War I—both during and after the fighting—Einstein became more vocal about his pacifism in the 1920s.
homeland in 1914—only to be confronted once again with German
Each of the 41 intriguing images in Picturing Science: Museum Scientists and Imaging Technologies tells a fascinating story about research or conservation projects. Here’s the last in a s…
to bring selected areas of insects, such as this German