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Research notes

 Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: In any field, notes made in the course of creative, scholarly, or scientific inquiry.

Found in 704 Collections and/or Records:

'Archeology of Ancient China,' by Kwamg-chih Chang, article in Science, vol. 162, #3853, November 1, 1968, 1909-1977

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Identifier: M020.01.0001.0099
Abstract

Fallis Rees' book notes and articles about Africa, Mesopotamia, and Asia. Fallis F. Rees (1897-1980) was an amateur archaeologist who spent many years studying the ancient civilizations of Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Africa, and the possibility of cross-communication between those civilizations and the cultures developing in the new world.

Dates: 1909-1977

Arnold Family Papers

 Collection
Identifier: M069
Abstract Margaret (Peggy) Shippen Arnold (1760-1804) was the second wife of Benedict Arnold, with whom he had five children. Though her involvement in her husband's treason against the United States and association with the British is not clear, she did move the family with him to England and then to Canada and finally back to England where they lived in exile. Benedict Arnold died in 1801 and Margaret provided for her family, managing business affairs for her children and also his children from a...
Dates: 1781-1991; Majority of material found in 1798-1847

Astronomy's Step-Child Astrology:book notes, 1901-1975

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Identifier: M020.03.0003.0032
Abstract

Fallis Rees' book notes and articles on cross-world communications, together with information on American archaeological sites. Fallis F. Rees (1897-1980) was an amateur archaeologist who spent many years studying the ancient civilizations of Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Africa, and the possibility of cross-communication between those civilizations and the cultures developing in the new world.

Dates: 1901-1975

Atlas of Ancient Archaeology, by Jacquetta Hawkes: book notes, 1909-1977

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Identifier: M020.01.0001.0006
Abstract

Fallis Rees' book notes and articles about ancient civilization. Fallis F. Rees (1897-1980) was an amateur archaeologist who spent many years studying the ancient civilizations of Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Africa, and the possibility of cross-communication between those civilizations and the cultures developing in the new world.

Dates: 1909-1977

Aztec and Maya Paper Makers, by W.V.Von Hagen: book notes, 1943-1972

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Identifier: M020.02.0002.0051
Abstract

Fallis Rees' book notes and articles on the Americas. Fallis F. Rees (1897-1980) was an amateur archaeologist who spent many years studying the ancient civilizations of Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Africa, and the possibility of cross-communication between those civilizations and the cultures developing in the new world.

Dates: 1943-1972

Babylonian Astronomy The Thirty Six Stars, by B. L. Van Der Waerden: book notes, photocopy of article, 1909-1977

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Identifier: M020.01.0001.0109
Abstract

Fallis Rees' book notes and articles about Africa, Mesopotamia, and Asia. Fallis F. Rees (1897-1980) was an amateur archaeologist who spent many years studying the ancient civilizations of Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Africa, and the possibility of cross-communication between those civilizations and the cultures developing in the new world.

Dates: 1909-1977

Bakers Dictionary of Theology - Resurrection: book notes, 1909-1977

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Identifier: M020.01.0001.0007
Abstract

Fallis Rees' book notes and articles about ancient civilization. Fallis F. Rees (1897-1980) was an amateur archaeologist who spent many years studying the ancient civilizations of Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Africa, and the possibility of cross-communication between those civilizations and the cultures developing in the new world.

Dates: 1909-1977

Before Columbus: Links Between the Old World and Ancient America, by Cyrus Gordon: book notes and newspaper clipping from July 18, 1971 Rocky Mountain News: “In the Secrets of Antiquity - A Global Exumene:” Review of Gordon’s book, 1901-1975

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Identifier: M020.03.0003.0034
Abstract

Fallis Rees' book notes and articles on cross-world communications, together with information on American archaeological sites. Fallis F. Rees (1897-1980) was an amateur archaeologist who spent many years studying the ancient civilizations of Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Africa, and the possibility of cross-communication between those civilizations and the cultures developing in the new world.

Dates: 1901-1975

Ben Gray Lumpkin Papers

 Collection
Identifier: M251
Abstract

Ben Lumpkin (1901-1982) was a professor at the University of Colorado and a member of the Colorado Folklore Society. He did extensive research on the history of the Folklore Society and published an article about it entitled: "The Colorado Folklore Society." The article appeared in the Journal of American Folklore in the January-March 1969 issue.

Dates: 1875-1969

'Bible Lands Today': National Geographic Map: notes, 1909-1977

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Identifier: M020.01.0001.0110
Abstract

Fallis Rees' book notes and articles about Africa, Mesopotamia, and Asia. Fallis F. Rees (1897-1980) was an amateur archaeologist who spent many years studying the ancient civilizations of Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Africa, and the possibility of cross-communication between those civilizations and the cultures developing in the new world.

Dates: 1909-1977