The Faculty Notebook, February 2008
The Faculty Notebook is published periodically by the Office of the Provost at Gettysburg College to bring to the attention of the campus community accomplishments and activities of academic interest.
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The telematic dress: Evolving garments and distributed proprioception in streaming media and fashion performance [PDF]
Centered around several short films from streaming performances created in 2005, this paper explores new ideas for movement technologies and garment design in an arts and digital research context. The "telematic dress" project, developed at the DAP Lab
Birringer, J, Danjoux, M
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Stoneware, wine and immigration: archaeology of wine production, São Paulo, 1920-1950
The article describes the results of the Chácara Cayres archaeological site excavation, in São Bernardo do Campo, State of São Paulo, Brazil. The site is part of an ancient family farm, built in the first half of 20th century, with a cellar to produce ...
Rafael de Abreu e Souza
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The paper address the preliminary results of the Public Archaeology project that is being conducted by the author at Joanes, a small fishermen village in Marajo Island, state of Pará, Brazil, considering the ruins of an historic site assigned to a ...
Marcia Bezerra
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História das pesquisas bioarqueológicas em Lagoa Santa, Minas Gerais, Brasil
Resumo A região de Lagoa Santa, Minas Gerais, apresenta uma história de pesquisas que cruza as fronteiras disciplinares da antropologia, arqueologia e biologia.
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Genomic history of coastal societies from eastern South America. [PDF]
Ferraz T +51 more
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Intentional creation of carbon-rich dark earth soils in the Amazon. [PDF]
Schmidt MJ +29 more
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Earth Observations in Social Science Research for Management of Natural Resources and the Environment: Identifying the Contribution of the U.S. Land Remote Sensing (Landsat) Program [PDF]
This paper surveys and describes the peer-reviewed social science literature in which data from the U.S. land remote sensing program, Landsat, inform public policy in managing natural resources and the environment.
Macauley, Molly K.
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Stable isotope data and radiocarbon dates from Brazilian bioarchaeological samples: An extensive compilation. [PDF]
Borges C, Chanca I, Salesse K.
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