Professor Emeritus
Anthropology, Cornell Institute of Archaeology and Material Studies (CIAMS)
… As a historical archaeologist working on North American sites, my research focuses on how material culture and human … 73: 43-60. 2007 The Separation of Church and Site: Old First Church, Middletown, New Jersey (Gerry … Baugher). Journal of Middle Atlantic Archaeology, vol 23: 35-60. 2005 Sacredness, Sensitivity, and …
Provided
Poem from an 1827 edition of Freedom's Journal
… allowed her to create Periodical Poets. Provided Jao The site includes 700 poems Jao discovered and transcribed from … periodicals managed by Black editors in New York City. The site is searchable by publication, title, description, author and other parameters. The website also includes collections of poems focused on themes — …
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Purchase, Isaacson-Draper Foundation Gift, 2005
Eugène Viollet-le-Duc, Mont Blanc Seen from the Massif, Les Aiguilles Rouges, 1874. Watercolor heightened with gouache over traces of graphite on two sheets of blue-gray wove paper (glued together in a vertical seam at left), 11 7/16 × 26 1/8 in. (29 × 66.4 cm).
… Norton said. The students have been working at four sites this summer – the Fallen Tree Center, Kendal at … skills to a group of 20 community members at the various sites. Since Fallen Tree operates in the Zen tradition, …
… on the Tompkins County installation of HistoryForge website for The History Center in Tompkins County. On the … Ohio; Pittsburgh, Pa. and New Orleans, La. to create sites documenting their history. Patrick Shanahan Celia … logistics for 200 interns in Japan Jocelyn Tripoli ’23 is finally getting a chance to use the Japanese language …
As many as one in four children in Flint, Michigan – far above the national average – may have experienced elevated blood lead levels after the city’s 2014 water crisis, finds new research by Jerel Ezell, assistant professor in the Africana Studies and Research Center.
A breakthrough imaging technique enabled Cornell researchers to gain new insights into how tiny ligands adsorb on the surface of nanoparticles and how they can tune a particle’s shape.