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Angkor Reenvisioned
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Mellon Initiative in Urban Landscape Studies,
Garden and Landscape Studies,
Fellowship Report
Sarah Klassen uses high-tech tools to analyze medieval Cambodian landscapes
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Anne L. Helmreich
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filed under:
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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Baboons, Hyenas, and Slow Science
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Garden and Landscape Studies,
Fellow,
Research Report
Erika Milam investigates the role of landscape in decades-long scientific projects
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Beatrix Jones Farrand: Dumbarton Oaks Landscape Gardener
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filed under:
Garden Library,
Dumbarton Oaks Gardens,
75th anniversary,
Beatrix Farrand,
Garden and Landscape Studies
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75th Anniversary
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Blog
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Behind the Scenes
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filed under:
Garden and Landscape Studies,
Dumbarton Oaks Gardens,
Behind the Scenes
A Reading of Tom Stoppard’s “Arcadia” in the Gardens
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Beth Meyer Joins Garden and Landscape Studies as a Visiting Scholar
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filed under:
Garden and Landscape Studies,
Visiting scholar
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Betsy Rosasco
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filed under:
Garden and Landscape Studies,
Garden Ornament,
Fellows,
Fellows Building,
Oral History Project,
Garden Library
Oral History Interview with Betsy Rosasco, undertaken by Anne Steptoe, Elizabeth Gettinger, and Jeanne-Nicole Saint-Laurent at the Dumbarton Oaks Guest House ...
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Historical Records
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Oral History Project
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Botanical Gardens and the Urban Future
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Colloquium,
Garden and Landscape Studies,
Press Release
2018 Garden and Landscape Studies Colloquium
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News
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Building after Stone
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filed under:
Garden and Landscape Studies,
Midday Dialogues,
Mellon Initiative in Urban Landscape Studies
Meredith Miller on Confronting Climate Change through Design
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Building the Invisible
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Garden and Landscape Studies,
Outreach,
Mellon Initiative in Urban Landscape Studies
Mellon outreach activates teens’ humanistic imaginations
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