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Serbia And Kosovo: A Resolution For Both Sides, Arielle Badger
Serbia And Kosovo: A Resolution For Both Sides, Arielle Badger
Claremont-UC Undergraduate Research Conference on the European Union
No abstract provided.
Big Bang Vs. Gradualism, Lauren Sims
Big Bang Vs. Gradualism, Lauren Sims
Claremont-UC Undergraduate Research Conference on the European Union
No abstract provided.
Icy/Hot: Norwegian And Finnish Policy Toward The European Union, Mia Bennett
Icy/Hot: Norwegian And Finnish Policy Toward The European Union, Mia Bennett
Claremont-UC Undergraduate Research Conference on the European Union
No abstract provided.
Article 301 And Turkish Stability, Elizabeth White
Article 301 And Turkish Stability, Elizabeth White
Claremont-UC Undergraduate Research Conference on the European Union
No abstract provided.
The Eu, Russia, And Energy Security, Jonathan Jones
The Eu, Russia, And Energy Security, Jonathan Jones
Claremont-UC Undergraduate Research Conference on the European Union
No abstract provided.
Binding Ochre To Theory, Simone E. Nibbs
Binding Ochre To Theory, Simone E. Nibbs
Pomona Senior Theses
Widely found throughout the archaeological and artistic records in capacities ranging from burial contexts to early evidence of artistic expression, red ochre has been studied in archaeological and art conservationist communities for decades. Despite this, literature discussing binders is disparate and often absent from accessible arenas. Red ochre is important historically because its use can be used to help further the understanding of early humans, their predecessors, and their cognitive capabilities. However, there is not much written speculation on the processes involved in binder selection, collection, and processing. Based on the idea of these three activities associated with binders, I …