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Indigenous Identities: A poignant look at Native American Art
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Installation view of Indigenous Identities: Here, Now & Always at the Zimmerli Art Museum. Photo Credit: McKay Imaging PhotographyIndigenous Identities ...

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The Baltimore Museum of Art Sculpture Garden: Home to Stunning Masterpieces
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The Horse by French artist Raymond Duchamp-Villon is one of the works in the Baltimore Museum of Art Sculpture Garden. Image BMAThe Baltimore Museum of Art ...

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Tips for Designing the Perfect Bedroom Retreat
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While bedrooms are generally for resting and sleeping, they can also act as your personal retreat. Sometimes, we all need a little alone time to ...

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Sotheby’s Digital Art Auction: The Future of Art in the Digital Age
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Shroomtoshi, Bitcoin-Shrooms O. This is one of the works in the digital art auction. Estimate 400,000 – 600,000 USD. Image courtesy of Sotheby’sSotheby’s ...

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This Week In Pennsylvania Archaeology: Tropical Storm Agnes
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We are continuing our series examining the impact of Tropical Storm Agnes as it blanketed regions of Pennsylvania with heavy rainfall in June of 1972. This ...

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This Week In Pennsylvania Archaeology: So Long, Agnes
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With this blog we say good-bye to our series on Tropical Storm Agnes and her impact on the Commonwealth.  The previous blogs have traced her path through ...

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Review: Image Objects: An Archaeology of Computer Graphics (2021), by Jacob Gaboury
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Figure 1. Render of Houdini scene featuring the Utah teapot which is available as an “off-the-shelf” object in most contemporary 3D software ...

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This Week In Pennsylvania Archaeology: New Market Site Ceramics
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For the last several weeks, our blog posts have focused on the 50th anniversary of Tropical Storm Agnes and its impact on archaeological sites and cultural ...

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This Week In Pennsylvania Archaeology: PATHWAYS TO THE PAST: 2022 Workshops in Archaeology
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It’s that time of year again, October is Archaeology Month and that means it’s time for the Annual Workshops in Archaeology at The State Museum of ...

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This Week In Pennsylvania Archaeology: Tea, please
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Today, Dec. 15th is International Tea Day, a day to celebrate one of the most popular beverages on the planet. Whether you drink it black, green, mint, ...

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