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(Phys.org) —Researchers studied thousands of ceramic and obsidian artifacts from A.D. 1200-1450 to learn about the growth, collapse and change of social networks in the late pre-Hispanic Southwest.
History 216—Artifacts of American History uses material objects as primary sources to learn about the past. The term “artifact’ describes an object, often a tool or an ornament, that reflects the ...
Toward that end, it has kicked off the School of Social Work History Project, an effort to document the ... opposition to the Vietnam War and the emergence of anti-establishment and counter-culture ...
Artifacts and personal stories can bring history to life, making the material more accessible to students and giving them a deeper connection with it. In partnership with the International Museum of ...
That whole idea of eliminating First Nations history is disappearing with this tactile, tangible way of actually seeing your culture come back out of the ice - Andrew Gregg Andrew Gregg ...
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