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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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2024-06-01
My practice based research challenges the dichotomous ontology that traditionally separates humans from nature, seeking pathways towards sustainable coexistence. The forest in the image emerges as an imaginary realm where the dream of harmonious living between humans and nature takes shape. It...
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2024-06-01
This photo represents the vulnerability of the bovine calf at birth. This calf was born moments ago, and its dam stands protectively in the background, even though she has yet to provide immune protection to her calf. Humans are born with immune protection from their mom in the form of maternal...
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2024-06-01
Inside this door is a piece of another world. Rocks are all around us here on Earth, and usually, they seem pretty unassuming, just dark grey blocks. But if you slice them thinner than a hair and peek at them under a microscope their rainbow-colored minerals can tell you the story of how they...
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2024-06-01
This Albertosaurus is in rough shape. Yet it is one of the more complete individuals of its species. Albertosaurus is an animal who is tightly interwoven with the history of the province after which it is named. It was first dinosaur skeleton ever recovered from what is now Alberta by Joseph...
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2024-06-01
Captured through the lens of a Scanning Electron Microscope, this image presents a groundbreaking material with a nanostructured cubic design, engineered to revolutionize energy storage systems. Each precise cube serves as a miniature fortress, with dimensions of less than 50 Nanometers,...
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2024-06-12
This image shows bedding at the Straumen Farm house, made of flour sacks from Minneapolis, U.S.A. The text in blue on a mostly white background of the flour sack, reads "140 lbs. Minneapolis Milling Company's Minneapolis Best Flour. Hard Winter Wheat Flour. Manufactured by Minneapolis Milling...
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2024-06-12
At the Straumen Farm, located in Tromsø Municipality, Norway, this stone stove was located in the corner of a livestock barn. Interpreters at the site told us that the large metal pot, or laupingsgryta, over the fire was used to cook sea weed, fish heads and kitchen waste to make animal feed. ...