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Photo by William Struhs
Nicole Mitchell and Tomeka Reid of Artifacts in the Simons Center Recital Hall at College of Charleston
Jami Lanier, Cultural Resource Manager for the National Park Service Outer Banks Group, based at Fort Raleigh in Manteo, NC installs historic artifacts from the Park Service's extensive Museum Resource Center collection.
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From first roll of film shot in freshly CLA'd Kiev 88CM.
I dont know where these artifacts in the image came from. On the negative it looks like a light leak of some sort, but they do not show up on every image... Any ideas on the streaks? Light leaks or ghosts?
Kiev 88CM, 1/500 sec, F11. .Tri-X 400 (@ 400), HC110 1:119, 1hr stand with 5 min presoak
"Artifact....an object made by a human being, typically an item of cultural or historical interest."
East Market Street District----Louisville, Kentucky
The artifacts are kept in separate small screens (made by stapling fabric screen into squares) with their bag tags, which contain locational information. After they dry, they get put into new, clean bags for future curation. Most of the artifacts in the picture are petrified wood flakes and tools.
Southern Mississippi, Archeology Archives. These were collected at several archeological digs sponsored by the Mississippi state archeology association, over the course of many years.
The photos are of a large private collection that's been documented by line drawings in several university press books (author of these books is a professor Webb).
Water Works of Virginia.
There is no historical information available on this 1,617-sq-ft home. The folks at the company are clueless as to its whereabouts prior to their presence here.
It looks to be over a century old.
Korthern Kentucky University started out life as Northern Kentucky State College. Not much is left with this name, and I suspect that this will soon be torn down. (They're very touchy about it.) I can remember driving through campus in the back of our station wagon when it was just a road, a building and a large, cleared field.
Vines and leaves wrap around this silver vessel shaped pendant. Oxidized and selectively polished for an antique look. This piece is being offered without a chain. If you are interested in having me order one for you. Please convo me.
Made from fine silver this pendant measures 1-3/4" (45mm) long x 7/16" (12mm) at the top and 5/16" (8mm) at the bottom.
Terschelling Island, The Netherlands.
This fierce looking iron sculpture on the wharf of West Terschelling town is part of an exhibition of ancient ship artifacts.