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A Second Suburb: The Landscape of Levittown, PA
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Garden and Landscape Studies,
Events,
Public Lecture
November 18, 2009 | Garden and Landscape Studies Public Lecture, Dianne Harris, Illinois Program for Research in the Humanities and University of Illinois, ...
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A Tree (Re)Grows in Brooklyn
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Mellon Initiative,
Garden and Landscape Studies,
Midday Dialogues
Sonja Dümpelmann on the History of Street Trees
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2016
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All the Green Things
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Mellon Initiative,
Garden and Landscape Studies,
Midday Dialogues,
Scholar Spotlight
Gareth Doherty presents an ethnographic account of landscape in Bahrain
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2017
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An Archaeology of Plant Food Production on Pingelap Atoll: Preliminary Report on the 2017 Field Season
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Garden and Landscape Studies,
Project Grant Report
Maureece J. Levin, Stanford Archaeology Center, Project Grant, 2017–2018
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Project Grants
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An Interview with Allen Grieco, Visiting Scholar
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Scholar Spotlight,
Garden and Landscape Studies,
Gardens,
Visiting Scholar
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2012
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Andy Cao and Xavier Perrot, Cloud Terrace Installation
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Contemporary Art Installation,
Garden and Landscape Studies,
Public,
Events,
Public Lecture
April 5, 2012 | Garden and Landscape Studies Public Lecture
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Anne L. Helmreich
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Oral History Project,
Garden and Landscape Studies,
Archives
Oral History Phone Interview with Anne L. Helmreich, undertaken by telephone by Veronica Koven-Matasy on August 30, 2010. At Dumbarton Oaks, Anne Helmreich was ...
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Historical Records
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Oral History Project
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Araucania-Patagonia’s Indigenous Landscape
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Scholar Spotlight,
Garden and Landscape Studies
Rodrigo Booth studies the transformation of the ancestral land of the Mapuche people
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2022
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Baboons, Hyenas, and Slow Science
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Garden and Landscape Studies,
Fellow,
Scholar Spotlight
Erika Milam investigates the role of landscape in decades-long scientific projects
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2020
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Barrio America: How Latino Immigrants Saved the American City
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A. K. Sandoval-Strausz illuminates the indispensable role Latin American immigrants have played in reviving American cities.
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