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ContributorsSoleri, Paolo, 1919-2013 (Associated name) / Del Zoppo, Annette (Photographer)
Created1973
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Photograph showing the surrounding landscape at Arcosanti

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ContributorsSoleri, Paolo, 1919-2013 (Architect) / Del Zoppo, Annette (Photographer)
Created1973
Description

Panorama view of Arcosanti site showing buildings and construction

ContributorsMonteverde, Claudio (Composer) / Floridia, Pietro (Arranger) / Manney, Charles Fonteyn (Translator) / Oliver Ditson Company (Publisher)
Created1923
ContributorsDvořák, Antonín, 1841-1904 (Composer) / Fisher, William Arms (Lyricist) / Oliver Ditson Company (Publisher)
Created1922
ContributorsDvořák, Antonín, 1841-1904 (Composer) / Fisher, William Arms (Lyricist) / Oliver Ditson Company (Publisher)
Created1922
ContributorsWatts, Wintter, 1884-1962 (Composer) / MacMillan, Mary (Lyricist) / Oliver Ditson Company (Publisher)
Created1913
ContributorsHandel, George Frideric, 1685-1759 (Composer, Lyricist) / Prout, Ebenezer (Editor) / Oliver Ditson Company (Publisher)
Created1905
ContributorsChesson, Nora (Lyricist) / Fisher, William Arms (Arranger) / Oliver Ditson Company (Publisher)
Created1915
ContributorsBland, James A. (Composer, Lyricist) / Oliver Ditson Company (Publisher)
Created1920
ContributorsSchoenwetter, James (Author)
Created1976
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Pilot study to assess the type of archaeological-context pollen samples most likely to yield results commensurate with investment. Results suggest floor sediment and floor feature fill deposits will yield better data for developing a pollen sequence than floor contact deposits. Paleoenvironmental reconstruction, however, will require financial support for a major

Pilot study to assess the type of archaeological-context pollen samples most likely to yield results commensurate with investment. Results suggest floor sediment and floor feature fill deposits will yield better data for developing a pollen sequence than floor contact deposits. Paleoenvironmental reconstruction, however, will require financial support for a major surface sample control research effort that cannot be justified as site-focussed cultural resources management.