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The Narrative Of Courtship: Literary And Biological Constructions And Their Impact On Women, Drew Harris
The Narrative Of Courtship: Literary And Biological Constructions And Their Impact On Women, Drew Harris
Honor Scholar Theses
No abstract provided.
Multi-Ethnic Chronicles: Interrogating My Imposter Syndrome, Maria Flores
Multi-Ethnic Chronicles: Interrogating My Imposter Syndrome, Maria Flores
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An Evaluation Of Family Planning Initiatives In Developing Nations, Lauren Kaylor
An Evaluation Of Family Planning Initiatives In Developing Nations, Lauren Kaylor
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Fort Ancient And Woodland Pottery From The Hahn Site, Hamilton County, Ohio: A Petrographic Analysis Of Chronological Changes In Ceramic Temper, Shelby C. Lutz
Fort Ancient And Woodland Pottery From The Hahn Site, Hamilton County, Ohio: A Petrographic Analysis Of Chronological Changes In Ceramic Temper, Shelby C. Lutz
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Thousands of pottery sherds have been excavated by the Cincinnati Museum Center from the Hahn Site (Ohio Archaeological Site #33HA10), located near Newtown, Ohio. These potsherds, created by Native Americans, show a variety of temper materials, including fragments of limestone, shell, grog, and rock debris from glacial outwash. To better understand changes in the pottery-making technique, transitions and advancements in temper material, and possible economic and trade indicators, ceramic petrography and geochemical analyses were used to determine temper variability. A single archaeological feature from the site was chosen as a case study, Feature 146. This feature is a depression that …
The One Child Policy: A Moral Analysis Of China’S Most Extreme Population Policy, Allison C. Lund
The One Child Policy: A Moral Analysis Of China’S Most Extreme Population Policy, Allison C. Lund
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Housework For Revolutionaries: Between Theory And Experience, Megha Summer Pappachen
Housework For Revolutionaries: Between Theory And Experience, Megha Summer Pappachen
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