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Historical Art, Ecology, And Implication, Alan C. Braddock
Historical Art, Ecology, And Implication, Alan C. Braddock
Arts & Sciences Articles
"For fifteen years, I have researched, published, lectured, and taught about art and ecology, focusing on contemporary contexts as well as historical work produced long before Ernst Haeckel coined “ecology” (Oecologie) in 1866, and prior to the emergence of modern environmentalism..."
Odudwa College, Ife-Sungbo, Notebook No. 1, 2019, GéRard Chouin
Odudwa College, Ife-Sungbo, Notebook No. 1, 2019, GéRard Chouin
Oduduwa & Ita Yemoo Archeological Site
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Odudwa College, Ife-Sungbo, Notebook No. 2, 2019, GéRard Chouin
Odudwa College, Ife-Sungbo, Notebook No. 2, 2019, GéRard Chouin
Oduduwa & Ita Yemoo Archeological Site
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Oduduwa College Transparencies, 2019, GéRard Chouin
Oduduwa College Transparencies, 2019, GéRard Chouin
Oduduwa & Ita Yemoo Archeological Site
No abstract provided.
His Majesty's Ship Saphire And The Royal Navy In 17th-Century Newfoundland, Erika Elizabeth Laanela
His Majesty's Ship Saphire And The Royal Navy In 17th-Century Newfoundland, Erika Elizabeth Laanela
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
The English fifth-rate frigate Saphire was set on fire by its commander in Newfoundland during an attack by a French squadron in September 1696. Prior to its untimely sinking, this small warship had served the Royal Navy for over two decades, primarily in the Mediterranean, acting as convoy and escort to English shipping. This study combines multiple lines of evidence, including archaeology and material culture recovered from the wreck and contemporary documents, art, and illustrations, to explore the significance of the Saphire through a series of multi-scalar and diachronic interpretive lenses. The approach is inspired by an analytical framework for …