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Archaeology At Bennett Farm: The Life Style Of A Seventeenth-Century Middling Planter In York County, Virginia, Nicholas Michael Luccketti
Archaeology At Bennett Farm: The Life Style Of A Seventeenth-Century Middling Planter In York County, Virginia, Nicholas Michael Luccketti
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
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"I Would Not Begrudge To Give A Few Pounds More": Elite Consumer Choices In The Chesapeake, 1720-1785 The Calvert House Ceramic Assemblage, Steven Edward Patrick
"I Would Not Begrudge To Give A Few Pounds More": Elite Consumer Choices In The Chesapeake, 1720-1785 The Calvert House Ceramic Assemblage, Steven Edward Patrick
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
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Morphological Variability In Late Seventeenth And Early Eighteenth-Century English Wine Bottles, William E. Pittman
Morphological Variability In Late Seventeenth And Early Eighteenth-Century English Wine Bottles, William E. Pittman
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
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The Potential For Colonial Period Archaeology In La Libertad, Peru, Ross W. Jamieson
The Potential For Colonial Period Archaeology In La Libertad, Peru, Ross W. Jamieson
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
No abstract provided.
The Stone Ovens Of St Eustatius: A Study Of Material Culture, Maria Lavinia Machado Monteiro
The Stone Ovens Of St Eustatius: A Study Of Material Culture, Maria Lavinia Machado Monteiro
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
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Natus Diformis: Hermaphrodites In Greek And Roman Art, Aileen Ajootian
Natus Diformis: Hermaphrodites In Greek And Roman Art, Aileen Ajootian
Bryn Mawr College Dissertations and Theses
Hermaphroditos, the personage in Greek and Roman myth and iconography possessing both male and female sexual features, first appears in Greek literary and epigraphical sources in the fourth century B.C., although a pedigree as the offspring of Hermes is not provided before the mid-first century D.C. In addition to the proper name Hermaphroditos, the term used generically, along with its adjectival form describes these Mischwesen as they are reported by various ancient authors to occur in nature. But from the inscriptions, literary testimonia, and artifacts, it appears that the Greeks and Romans considered Hermaphroditos a divinity with a variety of …
The American Academy Of The Fine Arts, New York, 1802-1842. (Volumes I And Ii), Carrie J. Rebora
The American Academy Of The Fine Arts, New York, 1802-1842. (Volumes I And Ii), Carrie J. Rebora
Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects
In 1802, Robert R. Livingston, the United States Minister to France, conceived of the American Academy as a salon that would inspire American artists and uplift the minds of others. His brother Edward, Mayor of New York who also believed that the city's leaders were responsible for the cultural enlightenment of artists and the general public, generated financial support from the city's ruling elite. Neither the Livingstons nor the members, however, planned for the Academy's operation. The institution languished until Mayor De Witt Clinton assumed the Academy presidency in 1813. With the help of his friend John Pintard, Clinton placed …
The Quaker Influence On Nantucket Architecture: A Case Study, Anne Elizabeth Gaeta
The Quaker Influence On Nantucket Architecture: A Case Study, Anne Elizabeth Gaeta
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
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An Ethnoarchaeological Study Of The Cisterns In Oranjestad, Sint Eustatius, Netherlands Antilles, Ross K. Harper
An Ethnoarchaeological Study Of The Cisterns In Oranjestad, Sint Eustatius, Netherlands Antilles, Ross K. Harper
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
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Benjamin Trott: Miniature Painter, Anne Ayer Verplanck
Benjamin Trott: Miniature Painter, Anne Ayer Verplanck
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
No abstract provided.