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City Water/City Life
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Mellon Initiative,
Museum,
Garden and Landscape Studies,
Rare Book Collection
April 25–August 2017 | This exhibit traces the development of water elements in three historic cities and their interaction with social and cultural milieus, ...
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Garden Archaeology at Ramat Rahel, Israel
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Garden and Landscape Studies
Oded Lipschits, Institute of Archaeology, Tel Aviv University, Project Grant 2008–2009
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Italian Landscapes in the Anthropocene: Oral Histories of Leaf Litter Raking, Fire, and Pastoralism
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Garden and Landscape Studies,
Project Grant Report
Andrew S. Mathews, University of California, Santa Cruz, Project Grant, 2018–2019
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Garden Archaeology
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Resources
Dumbarton Oaks has supported garden archaeology since 1979 through scholarly activities, publications, and project grants.
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History and Memory in the Manchu Imperial Park of Bishu Shanzhuang
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Public Lecture,
Public,
Garden and Landscape Studies
December 5, 2012 | Garden and Landscape Studies Public Lecture, Stephen Whiteman
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Where Was Jim Crow? Living in Frank Lloyd Wright’s America
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Garden and Landscape Studies,
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Dianne Harris illuminates architect Frank Lloyd Wright’s role in the history of the divided and segregated American city. Mabel Wilson, Professor of ...
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Barrio America: How Latino Immigrants Saved the American City
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Garden and Landscape Studies,
Events,
Public Lecture
A. K. Sandoval-Strausz illuminates the indispensable role Latin American immigrants have played in reviving American cities.
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Memoryscapes of King Philip’s War: Revisiting Indigenous and Colonial Places, Histories, and Legacies
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Public Lecture
Christine DeLucia revisits late 17th-century Native American and colonial encounters, shedding new light on how and why diverse communities pursued diplomacy, ...
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Gardens and the Work of Environmental Memory
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Garden and Landscape Studies,
Events,
Public Lecture
April 11, 2013 | Garden and Landscape Studies Public Lecture, Lawrence Buell, Harvard University; Sponsored by the Director’s Office
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The Future of Mud: A Tale of Houses and Lives in Djenne
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Garden and Landscape Studies,
Film Screening
March 21, 2013 | Garden and Landscape Studies Film Screening, Susan Vogel, Director; in collaboration with the Environmental Film Festival in the Nation’s ...
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