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Skip to Search Results- 11073Gruhn, Dr. Ruth
- 8531Bryan, Dr. Alan L.
- 4502Meghan Ward
- 2545Bryan, Alan L., Dr.
- 2409University of Alberta Department of Anthropology
- 2143Halpern, Joel Martin
- 11156Anthropology, Department of
- 11156Anthropology, Department of/Bryan/Gruhn Archaeology Collection
- 2143Joel Martin Halpern Image Archive
- 2143Joel Martin Halpern Image Archive/Northern North America Collection
- 1178Documents of Contemporary War
- 1116Documents of Contemporary War/Raw Images
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2021-01-01
I am researching female laundry labour and the cultural import of clean, white linen in 18th century England. There are very few examples of surviving linens anywhere. I am most fortunate to have access to some rare 18th and 19th century linens recently donated to the University of Alberta,...
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2021-01-01
Connected and Autonomous Vehicles (CAVs) hold the promise to bring about a paradigm shift in transportation safety and mobility. CAVs mimic humans’ behavior. Instead of eyes and brains connected with a nervous system, AVs use sensors and computer systems connected with several types of...
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2021-01-01
The No-Brow movement emphasizes the intersection between high and low culture, acknowledging their continuous dialogue, despite the severance between them. No-Brow collapses dichotomies between high and low culture by amalgamating art historical pictorial strategies of the old masters with...
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2021-01-01
Coral reefs are dying at an unprecedented rate; so too are the fish reliant on corals for habitat space. Given the erasure of this critical habitat, scientists, conservation organizations, and concerned community members are working hard to restore coral reefs by adding young corals onto reefs....
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2022-10-07
A decorated tarpaulin cover for a harpoon gun. Accompanying plaque reads "The Polar Museum. Scott Polar Research Institute. Caroline Hack, "ReCover". 2022 marks the 50th Anniversary of the adoption of a ten-year moratorium on commercial whaling by the 1972 United Nations Conference on the...
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2022-10-12
Polar UDC, created largely by the Scott Polar Library at Cambridge, England, is a variant of Universal Decimal Classification. Polar UDC arranges materials by geography, rather than subject. A system of numerical classes, representing geographic regions overlays the standard UDC subject...