Sentences with phrase «well as artifacts»

Three gallery floors feature materials from Egypt, Mesopotamia, the Bible Lands, Mesoamerica, Asia and the ancient Mediterranean World, as well as artifacts from native peoples of the Americas, Africa and Polynesia.
Honolulu Academy of Arts Founded in 1922 by Anna Rice Cooke, its collection now holds over 40,000 works, featuring the Samuel H. Kress collection of Italian Renaissance paintings, American and European paintings and decorative arts, as well as artifacts from Africa, Oceania, and the Americas.
Collections range from art historical treasures such as works on paper by Rembrandt van Rijn and David Hockney, paintings by Sir John Everett Millais and Hans Hofmann, sculpture by Hiram Powers and Louise Nevelson, as well as artifacts from the ancient world, ceramics, and textiles.
The exhibition — which is part of the College's Georgia Brooks Stonewall Celebration Project — features the work of 20 contemporary artists as well as artifacts from the Lesbian Herstory Archives.
Polychrome pottery from the mainland and trade goods from the north and south were recovered as well as artifacts of obsidian, basalt, slate and green - stones such as jade.
Remarkable collections from the first expeditions to this region, as well as artifacts of the indigenous people who inhabited these coasts.
The program connects enthusiasts with professionals to encourage protection of sites as well as artifacts.
Pictures of the family line the walls, as well as artifacts various family members have contributed.
It supports education and interpretive programs, as well as artifact conservation efforts at the Castle.
Limited Collectors Edition is for the dedicated Halo fan and comes packaged in an ONI «Black Box» along with with exclusive Elite Armour for use in Multiplayer as well as an Artifact bag which contains Dr. Halsey's personal journal and other classified documents that help unravel the Halo universe!

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Musée des beaux arts Located in the historic Place de Miremont square, the fine - arts and archeology museum houses a collection of artifacts from Vienne's Roman past, as well as paintings from the 16th to early 20th centuries.
Among its more than 100 artifacts and 70 rare photographs, which were provided by wide - ranging sources that included both government archives and private collections, are guitars belonging to Woody Guthrie and Bob Dylan, as well as folk legend Pete Seeger's banjo and guitar.
But what I remember are the times when Benedict would clear the altar of its Catholic liturgical artifacts and preach the Protestant service as well whenever the Protestant chaplain was unable to do it himself.
the truth of biblical religion is pure and not the problem»... I envy yr faith... human artifacts, especially religious narratives are rarely as pure as you might suggest... at best, I think the scriptures shld be a means and not an end, so in that sense need not be pure... they are merely signposts along the way... ultimately, we are the judges of what is pure or impure, higher or lower, right or wrong
I present urban form to my students in the long and large western humanist tradition that sees cities as communal artifacts that human animals by our nature make in order to live well (with all the teleological and virtue ethics implications of that tradition's notion of living well).
Your membership also provides the Village with the support necessary to care for our historic buildings, priceless collection of early American artifacts, heritage breed animals and heirloom gardens as well as our expert costumed interpreters and outstanding educational programming for both the general public and school children alike.
Other activities shall include farm visits, rites of passage, storytelling, as well as the preparation of local cuisine and the production of local artifacts.
He has collected a handful of first editions of Babar books, as well as countless related artifacts, including a Babar clock that hangs on his office wall.
Herb Maschner, an Arctic archaeologist at the University of South Florida in Tampa, agrees and says the careful excavation methods and analysis serve as a good example of what archaeologists need to do to answer questions about ancient people living in central Alaska where the conditions for preserving bones and artifacts are «notoriously» bad.
Researchers first excavated a strip of land that held hundreds of dwellings as well as other artifacts, according to William Doelle of Desert Archaeology Inc..
The collection includes stone tools and other artifacts, as well as fossilized bones of animals and ancient hominins, including the Neandertal bones that formed part of the sample used in three recent studies of Neandertal DNA.
After calculating height and weight projections drawn from the impressions, as well as studying flint tools and other artifacts previously found nearby, the team believes the tracks were made by a small group of adult and juvenile members of the species Homo antecessor, known mostly from a handful of fossils in Spain.
Bones and artifacts still figure prominently as well.
Depictions of cattle introduced by the migrating herders and farmers, as well as iron artifacts, maize cobs and glass beads found in excavations, all testify to San involvement in other African economies.
Researchers have found more than 15,000 stone flakes and cores, as well as more than 900 artifacts, in layers of sediments dating from 1.76 million to 1.85 million years ago.
And today, he reported a theft at a cemetery south of Cairo, as well as eight missing artifacts from the Egyptian Museum, located on Tahrir Square itself.
They play an important role in applied sciences as well as industrial and commercial research, with uses ranging from the measurement of stress in commercial airplane wings to the inspection of details inside valuable artifacts in archaeological studies.
Cells with similar characteristics accumulate during normal aging as well as in younger persons infected with human immunodeficiency virus, suggesting that the process of replicative senescence is not an artifact of cell culture but is also occurring in vivo.
While I can appreciate Mr. Feldman's efforts and I am also a hyper responder, I have no doubt that cholesterol levels are merely an artifact / symptom of the real cause of CVD which is hyperinsulinemia which for type 2 diebetics or pre-diabetics (which are simply undiagnosed diabetics) is due to high carbohydrate diets causing high blood glucose levels as well as other known causes of infllammation such as trans fat and high omega 6 to omega 3 ratios.
They belong to a team of naval archaeologists who recover sunken artifacts from the past — as well as thwarting the odd dictator and rescuing helpless damsels by the timely use of a spear gun.
Despite being shot at 24 frames per second and showing «1080p» on the back cover, these Blu - Ray discs are encoded at 1080i at 30 (or 29.97 if you want to get technical) fps - while most of it still looks good (without any noticeable banding or compression artifacts) there are a few de-interlacing artifacts present in some scenes as well as aliasing.
Wilkerson sees his film, no less than his family, as caught up with these cultural artifacts in the continuing movement of history — a history in which you might decide to be a liberal (if you're content to congratulate yourself) or, as a better choice, a radical.
There is also the matter of Claudia (Allison Scagliotti) dealing with the revelation that Claire (Chryssie Whitehead), the sister she thought had died in a car crash, is actually alive, but not well as she lies in an artifact - induced coma.
Grain and unwanted visual artifacts frequently appear and flickering is occasionally problematic as well.
After witnessing Stormbreaker's impressive debut, just imagine the excitement in theaters if Iron Man and Captain America were gifted magical artifacts as well.
The distant profiles of drilling rigs and oil refineries might as well be mysterious prehistoric artifacts.
In fact, shorn of any expectations of greatness and looked on as an artifact of the late - 90s East Coast indie scene, «Mr Jealousy» plays well: an amiable romantic comedy whose main strength is its charm, and whose main flaw is that it's just charm.
Both are disappointments, seeing as how they're muddy for no good reason, grainy to distraction in a couple of exteriors (particularly a sled / kayak chase), and lousy with compression artifacts.
The single - disc DVD's packaging, as well as its main menu screens and the jittery, chopped - up style of some of its featurettes, loosely continues upon the theme of the movie as a «found artifact,» with a brown, classified, «Project Cloverfield» sticker taking the place of the usual side - binding sticker found on many releases.
There are some but not many digital artifacts showing up as well.
Apparently, many of Odin's other artifacts in there are fakes as well.
If you create an artifact in the Discussions, it should link all of your rubrics to Grading as well.
While the space does include paper books and physical artifacts, as well as flexible furniture and an open environment, digital content encourages students to explore, play, and delve deeper into subjects they may not otherwise experience.
There are many images of museum artifacts, with detailed descriptions as well as related resources and artifacts.
But perhaps the two initiatives Eisenhower is best known for are its multi-week exchange programs with sister schools in Mexico and France, and the Culture Box Program, a rich collection of artifacts from 46 countries (such as clothing, games, and musical instruments) that are available for use in the Eisenhower curriculum as well as any school in the district (or a non-school group for a $ 15 fee).
The AP system can best be thought of as an IBM 360 era artifact.
The online exhibit includes original artifacts and art objects, original documents, and reproductions of historic documents and images from the New York Historical Society as well as other repositories.
By analyzing physical artifacts as well as archival sources, pairing adult reactions with the damage that prompted them, School Wreckers allows readers to see the complexities of education through the eyes of its often resistant subjects, prompting broader reflection on the status of schools as community and custodial institutions.
In the schools and districts studied, assessments of teachers were based on well - articulated standards of practice evaluated through evidence including observations of teaching along with teacher pre - and post-observation interviews and, sometimes, artifacts such as lesson plans, assignments, and samples of student work.
Create, edit and publish curated files and artifacts organized and tagged with tags of your choice as «best practice» exemplars in your own private online library; share and distribute exemplars across your organization.
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