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Frank Lloyd Wright: Architect of an AgeBoulton, Alexander O. 01 January 1993 (has links) (PDF)
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Who Went to Market?: An Urban and Rural, Late Eighteenth-Century Perspective Based on Faunal Assemblages from Curles Neck Plantation and the Everard SiteTrevarthen, Susan Michelle 01 January 1993 (has links) (PDF)
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Martin's Hundred: A Settlement StudyMuraca, David 01 January 1993 (has links) (PDF)
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A Toast to the Tavern: an Archaeological Study of a 17th and 18th Century Tavern in Charlestown, MassachusettsVogt, Christy Cathleen 01 January 1994 (has links) (PDF)
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Trade Networks and Artifact Analysis: A Comparison of Elite Households 1780-1810Microys, Rion Renee 01 January 1994 (has links) (PDF)
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Shellfishing, Ceramics, and Gender: Shell Midden Ceramics from the Kiskiak SiteHerlich, Jessica Marie 01 January 2011 (has links) (PDF)
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Domestic Brick Architecture in Williamsburg: A Comparative Study of Eighteenth-Century Brick Houses in Williamsburg, Annapolis, and CharlestonBarry, andrew Craig 01 January 2004 (has links) (PDF)
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Chickahominy Stylistic Expression: Preliminary Motif Analysis of Ceramics of the Chickahominy River DrainageOgborne, Jennifer Honora 01 January 2004 (has links) (PDF)
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Paint by Nation: Thomas Kinkade and the Conversion of American CultureFeman, Seth Alexander 01 January 2005 (has links) (PDF)
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Art Appreciation Open Educational Resource [Complete Collection of Lessons]Porterfield, Marie 01 January 2020 (has links)
This course explores the world’s visual arts, focusing on the development of visual awareness, assessment, and appreciation by examining a variety of styles from various periods and cultures while emphasizing the development of a common visual language. The materials are meant to foster a broader understanding of the role of visual art in human culture and experience from the prehistoric through the contemporary. This is an Open Educational Resource (OER), an openly licensed educational material designed to replace a traditional textbook.
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