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Art objects (320)
Atlas sites (749)
Collections (1)
Images (160)
London sites (6)
Reference articles (174)
Text sections (44)
Source citations (6)
Texts (4423)
320 Art objects
  1. Copenhagen, National Museum, 6585: CUP SIANA; LYDOS; FIGHT, WARRIORS, ONE FALLING, BETWEEN DRAPED YOUTHS AND WARRIORS, SHIELD DEVICE, STAR, STAR [Beazley Archive Vase] (7.04)

  2. Northampton, Castle Ashby, 19: AMPHORA B; HERAKLES AND KERBEROS, SHIELD DEVICE, IVY WREATH, MAN SEATED, WARRIOR AND MEN, SHIELD DEVICE, STAR [Beazley Archive Vase] (5.35)

  3. Greenwich (CT), Bareiss: NECK-AMPHORA; LONDON B174 PAINTER OF; FIGHT, WARRIORS FIGHTING, SOME FALLEN, SHIELD DEVICES, LEAF, STAR, SWAN, HORSEMEN, ONLOOKER, WARRIORS BETWEEN FRONTAL HORSEMEN BETWEEN YOUTHS AND DRAPED YOUTHS, SHIELD DEVICES, DISC, STARS, LION PROTOME [Beazley Archive Vase] (5.32)

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749 Atlas sites
  1. Center Star, Centre Star: Alabama, United States [Atlas site] (10.40)

  2. Star of the West, Star Of The West: Arkansas, United States [Atlas site] (9.84)

  3. Lone Star: Texas, United States [Atlas site] (7.48)

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1 Collection
  1. Joseph B. Casagrande Papers 1938-82: Papers of Joseph B. Casagrande (1915-82), professor of anthropology (1960-82), department head (1960-67), and director of the Center for International Comparative Studies (1968- ) and Campus Research Services Office (1979- ), including correspondence, manuscripts, microfilmed and photocopied documents, publications, field notes and diaries, professional associations; Graduate College; the Department of Anthropology; Social Science Research Council; national Science Foundation site visits; the teaching, research methodology, and history of anthropology; language and linguistics; research among the Highland Indians of Ecuador, at the Archivo Nacional de los Indias at Seville, and among the Chippewa and Comanche Indians and psycholinguistics., Scope and Contents of the Collection: The Papers contain Casagrande's correspondence with Oscar Lewis and other anthropologists as well as Betty Warren Starr's field diaries on Mexico and Chile (1949-59) and a manuscript, "Field Guide for a Study of Socialization in Five Societies" (1955). A collection of field diaries by Casagrande on the Ojibway Indians (1941) and field research notes from Venezuela (1950-77), Columbia (1959-66), and Ecuador (1963-69, 1976-79) are enhanced by tape recordings (with transcriptions) of life histories made in Ecuador (1966-1970). Of special significance are Casagrande's extensive notes, photographic copies, and microfilms (34 rolls) of primary Spanish documents, and chronicles and scholarly articles on the history of Ecuador (1543-1860), Peru, and Columbia obtained from the Biblioteca Ecuatoriania in Colocollao, Ecuador, and the Archivo General de Indias (primarily from Audiencia de Quito; some from Seccion Justicia and Escribania de Camara) in Seville, Spain. A research assistant of Casagrande, Jose Rumazo, prepared a partially annotated catalog of documents on Ecuador in the Archivo General de Indias. Photographic copies and microfilms are also available of 16th-19th century hand-written and printed documents of colonial Ecuador, Peru, and Columbia from the Lilly Library at Indiana University and the British Museum. The Papers also include a set of 800 note cards made by Casagrande for an indigenous history of highland Ecuador largely based on 17th and 18th century documents in the Presidencia de Quito section of the Archivo Nacional de Historia, Quito., Arrangement: By type of material and chronologically [Collection] (0.13)

160 Images
  1. Gottlieb, Adolph; Carl Jung, collective unconscious, Surrealism, abstract shapes: Mist: Oblong brown form, on a brown-pink background, with rectangular extensions, some touching the edge of canvas, some not. On top of the form two white star shapes. Top star, rectangles overlapping, bottom star, rectangles with circular ends overlapping. Black markings below and above each star. One marking, center, looks like the number "3" on its back., Oil on canvas [Image] (8.28)

  2. Zorio, Gilberto; stars, floor-pieces, terracotta, spheres, language, Arte Povera: Star (To Purify Words) (Stella [per purificare le parole]): Terra-cotta floor piece in the shape of a star. One point of star is broken off and pierced with a sphere. Star is broken in numerous places., Terracotta and metal [Image] (7.00)

  3. De Maria, Walter; floor-pieces, metals, aluminum, stars, symbols, Jewish symbols: Star: Small-scale, polished aluminum floor sculpture in shape of six-pointed star. Interior of sculpture is hollow and forms narrow channels. Portion of channel contains sphere ball., Aluminum [Image] (4.44)

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6 London sites
  1. Star Road: United Kingdom [London site] (5.50)

  2. Star and garter: United Kingdom [London site] (5.35)

  3. Star corner: United Kingdom [London site] (5.06)

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174 Reference articles
  1. D or degenerate or white dwarf stars [Reference article in LEVEL5 Astronomical Glossary] (23.26)

  2. Ba II stars (also called barium stars) [Reference article in LEVEL5 Astronomical Glossary] (9.84)

  3. Be stars (also called early-type emission stars) [Reference article in LEVEL5 Astronomical Glossary] (8.32)

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44 Text sections
  1. ECAC All-Star [Section in Department of Athletics, Athletics Rosters] (5.20)

  2. East-West All Star Game [Section in Department of Athletics, Athletics Rosters] (4.92)

  3. STAR PRAIRIE VILLAGE, [Section in Fifty years in the Northwest] (4.28)

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6 Source citations
  1. C.G. Starr; The Origins of Greek Civilisation: Starr 1961 [Source citation] (4.50)

  2. Chester G. Starr; The Flawed Mirror: Starr 1983 [Source citation] (3.81)

  3. Chester G. Starr; The Economic and Social Growth of Early Greece: 800-500BC: Starr 1977 [Source citation] (3.70)

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4423 Texts
  1. [Christian pamphlets. Vol. 2]: ... [Text] [View with Perseus links] (15.82)

  2. Semi-tropical California: its climate, healthfulness, productiveness, and scenery ... By Major Ben. C. Truman: (in English) Benjamin Cummings Truman (1835-1916) of Providence, Rhode Island, was a Civil War Union officer and newspaper correspondent before coming to California in 1866 as a special agent of the Post Office. In 1870 he was sent to Washington as correspondent for the New York Times and the San Francisco Bulletin but soon returned to become editor of the Los Angeles Evening Express, and owner of the Los Angeles Star. In 1879 he became chief of the literary bureau of the Southern Pacific Railway. Semi-tropical California (1874), written during his tenure at the Los Angeles Star, defines "semi-tropical" California as portions of Monterey, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Ventura, San Bernardino, and San Diego Counties, but devotes most of its attention to the city and county of Los Angeles and neighboring San Gabriel Valley. Truman discusses specific mines, residences, fruit orchards, vineyards, and ranches as well as general patterns of agriculture, sheep and cattle raising, irrigation, and mineral resources. Beyond Los Angeles, he describes the towns and cities of Anaheim, Wilmington, and San Bernardino. [Text] (10.70)

  3. A W Patrick. 440 Rae St. Nth. Fitzroy, Vic.; Badge - The Star of Hope for the War-Worn Horse: purple and white stripes with white six pointed star in centre. Head of a brown horse face on in centre of star. Words round horse "THE STAR OF HOPE. FOR THE WAR WORN HORSES". Details of maker on lower, outer rim. Pin at back fits into slot. [Text] (8.75)

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