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More evidence of the British military presence in Flagstaff during the early-nineteenth century. (Photo by D. Ingleman 2009).
At the end of the tour through the archeological site, a charming young lady was stationed with this suitcase of artifacts found during the excavations.
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Jennie's handiwork is shown off here in our guest room--at least when there are no guests actually using the bed. Although still theoretically very functional, I protect it from the rigors of use. I treasure it as a silent, tangible link--to a strong, special one of our foremothers--and to a forgotten time...
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).
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Artifact,
Artist: Sergey Tyukanov (Russian)
Puzzle pieces design by Seattle artist Maria Berg
size:11"x14.5"
Made in USA
This installation was a result of research that I did looking at the senses and how other artists have used them. Using what I learned to create a work that considered all the senses. So for the installation, I chose three out of the five sesnse. Sight being the main sense, with tough and sound used also. The colours of the umbrellas that were eliminated by the light and the aesthetically pleasing rain droplets coming down. You could tough it all with the floor being covered in silicon to create a different texture and sound to transport you.