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The Life History of the Freshwater Red Alga Tuomeya fluviatilis Harv. [PDF]

open access: yes, 1956
Of the several genera of freshwater Rhodophyta belonging to the subclass Florideae, Tuomeya fluviatilis Harv. is probably one of the rarest forms. In North America there are five genera of freshwater Florideae: namely, Chantransia (Augouinella in Smith ...
Webster, Rex Nathaniel
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Weaving Identity Death: SPINDLE WHORLS IN SAN PEDRO DE ATACAMA

open access: yesUC Merced Undergraduate Research Journal
Sex and gender are complex components of both individual and group identities, and examining them together with other aspects of identity is an important part of understanding larger social contexts. Historically, studies of sex and gender in society focused more on male roles and contributions, but recent research has become more inclusive and diverse
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Spindle whorls and the emergence of weaving in the East Asia region

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We present the largest and most wide-ranging survey to date of archaeological spindle whorls, across more than 350 sites in East Asia, including China, southeast Asia, the Himalayas, and the Silk Road routes. Hand spindles were used to produce yarn in the quantities necessary for loom-woven textiles, and they are an indicator of the emergence and ...
Christopher Buckley, Guillaume Jacques
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