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Sumerian and Mesoamerican artifacts on display in the Sterling Memorial Library International Room

This is for CoolIris tech support. It shows the plug-in causing video artifacts on my 24" iMac.

1963–1964 — I was less than a month old when the season began in September.

Posters for first group exhibition

Artifact,

Artist: Sergey Tyukanov (Russian)

 

Puzzle pieces design by Seattle artist Maria Berg

size:11"x14.5"

Made in USA

 

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Local artifacts made in Waterbury, Connecticut at the Mattatuck Arts & History Center Museum, Waterbury, Connecticut.

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I found these by happenstance after climbing down from the Jailhouse to the ledge below it. I was scanning the lower ledge for the midden; I was hoping to find one at such a prominent site. Then looking down I noticed these painted pottery shards right near my feet. I can see how even well-intentioned visitors can accidentally destroy parts of the archaeological record: one careless step and I might have crushed these treasures.

 

"STOP, LOOK AND THINK before entering a site. Try to locate the midden area (the trash pile) so you can avoid walking on it. Middens are extremely fragile and contain important archaeological information. Walking over them will cause damage."

 

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Artifact of the Day: Cobalt glass eyewash bottle, Early 1900.

 

Discovered on a walk in Northern New York through a forgotten land fill. Sealed. Still contains some saline solution.

The decoration and tempering of a piece of pottery helps establish the time period in which it was made.

 

Stone artifacts indicate the kinds of weapons and tools made by the Plum Bayou people and indicate trade networks that supplied raw materials.

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Sumerian and Mesoamerican artifacts on display in the Sterling Memorial Library International Room

19th century bottle embossed “R. A. SHINN / GEO. TOWN, DC.” Bottle was manufactured by Riley A. Shinn, whose plant was located at 30th and Olive Street. The plant supplied carbonated liquors, malt drinks, beer and ale to the entire District of Columbia during the Civil War period.

Photo by Jerry A. McCoy.

Kiki Kalor took over 200 photos the day after Easter when five of the Guillemin family spent an afternoon at the San Diego Museum of Man in Balboa Park. Dr. Roger Guillemin arranged to have a private tour of the Museum's underground archives. The tour was graciously given by C.O.O. Rex Garniewicz. Images show the inside of a chapel, followed by rooms filled with native American pottery, baskets, arrows, artifacts, photographs and more as well as Columbian and Pre-Columbian statues and figurines. Following the tour, the Guillemins visited the current Mayan, Egyptian and American Indian exhibits in the Museum of Man. Amazing and fun time! Highly recommended. Unlike most museums, this one is open on Mondays!

This tidy blanket roll is based on the title-page illustration of "Tales of an American Hobo," Charles Elmer Fox's 1989 memoir. Known as "Reefer Charlie" (a reefer is a refrigerator car on a train), Fox mingles personal reminiscence, a philosophy of liberty and responsibility, and a love for free travel by the scenic route.

 

The use of the blanket roll and other techniques for sleeping warm and dry outdoors echo the skills needed for wilderness travel and military service in the field. Hobo folklore stresses the values of skills for outdoor living and safe, successful travel, and the virtues of handling oneself and one's gear properly.

  

ID: a snip of the cotton fibers from the swab with the dark debris (wax, dirt) between the fibers caused this pattern.

 

Collection method: Cotton swab. Portions of swab containing exudate trimmed with clean suture scissors and dropped into mineral oil.

 

Specimen collected 4/10/11 from "Charcoal", 12 y.o. castrated male DLH Smoke. Long term RMFR shelter resident suffering from an accumulation of wax and debris AU. NSF from smear.

Delicately knotted on waxed cotton cord,vintage key charms with canary colored vintage beads and faceted olive glass beads.

 

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A table top still life enhanced with my "Inner Light" process.

Artifacts from a time that never was... Artifiction?

Sumerian and Mesoamerican artifacts on display in the Sterling Memorial Library International Room

So far from July 4th, it's nice to see a little patriotism every once in a while.

 

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A small remnant retained from the enigmatic Eunice Elizabeth (Kibby) Smith.

Sumerian and Mesoamerican artifacts on display in the Sterling Memorial Library International Room

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).

A Montgomery (Ala.) Sheriff's Department booking photo of Rosa Parks taken Feb 22, 1956, is shown Friday, July 23, 2004, in Montgomery, Ala. Dozens of photographs from the civil rights-era were recently discovered in a storage room used by the Montgomery County Sheriff's office. Chief Deputy Derrick Cunningham said he was performing some house cleaning duties when he found a photo-album containing well-preserved mug shots of protesters, including Parks and The Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. who were arrested during the Montgomery bus boycott in 1956. (AP Photo/Montgomery County (Ala.) Sheriff's office)

Damals, als ich noch selbständig war, sah so mein Büro aus. Featuring die einzige Zimmerpflanze der Welt, die koffeinsüchtig ist.

Akko, Artifact3. Location: The Wooly, NYC. Date: November 9, 2013. Photographer: Margarita Corporan

 

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