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Reference: APAAME_20221106_SAlK-0603
Photographer: Sufyan Al Karaimeh
Credit: APAAME
Copyright: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-NoDerivative Works
Hind foot of a field rat.
Thease are NOT my photo & are image I found online to use as reference Idea's for the sculpture & are only included to show for Uni submission
The electronic displays behind and above the desk show the time and date, and they track the number of items in various areas that are currently circulating and that have checked out in the last hour . . . . I think. (OK, you enlarge the pic yourself and see if YOU can figure it out!)
Reference: APAAME_20160523_AZ-0238.jpg
Photographer: Andrea Zerbini
Credit: Aerial Photographic Archive for Archaeology in the Middle East
Copyright: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommerical-No Derivative Works
Once the materials are retrieved you can view them one box at a time in the reference room. You should use the long paper place markers to keep materials in order while you view them. If you accidentally misplace something, do not shove it back in the box and cover your tracks, just notify the desk worker and leave the materials as they are.
Although not everything in the archive is old and fragile looking, all the materials should be handled with care. Most items are one-of-a-kind.
I provide virtual reference on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons in Second Life. I loved this pic because I was dressed in my Victorian best and thought the horned devil made a nice photogenic complement. Turned out to be a faculty member from another state. Always cool to meet new people I'd never run into otherwise.
Reference: APAAME_20181022_AZ-0027
Photographer: Andrea Zerbini
Credit: Aerial Photographic Archive for Archaeology in the Middle East
Copyright: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works
Collaborative Reference Database new Logo ?!
レファレンス協同データベース 新ロゴ?
it's a parody of "NERV" at "EVANGERION"
This is meant to be used as anatomy reference or use in art. Please see my profile for usage rules!
Name: Reede
Species: English Muntjac
Sex: Male
Location from: England
Other: A young adult that was evidently sourced from roadkill. Has some minor post mortem tooth damage.
Species Info: Muntjacs, AKA Barking Deer, are small portly deer with striking red coats. Their most notable feature are their long canines which are used for fighting. They have no seasonal rut- instead mating year-round due to being a tropical animal.
These deer are native to Asian regions but have been introduced to England, where they have become one of the most common deer species.