Chi Mobi: Writing Timucua in Seventeenth Century Florida
This post is part of the series Excavating Archaeology, which features selections from, and research on, the Jay I. Kislak Collection of the Archaeology & History of the Early Americas and related...
View ArticleEternal Abstractions: Looking at the Burial Urns of Santa Maria
This post is part of the series Excavating Archaeology, which features selections from, and research on, the Jay I. Kislak Collection of the Archaeology & History of the Early Americas and related...
View ArticleA Culture of Stone: carving the marble vessels of the ancient Americas
This post is part of the series Excavating Archaeology, which features selections from, and research on, the Jay I. Kislak Collection of the Archaeology & History of the Early Americas and related...
View ArticleSummer Reading Projects or How to Become Levi-Strauss
This post is part of the series Excavating Archaeology, which features selections from, and research on, the Jay I. Kislak Collection of the Archaeology & History of the Early Americas and related...
View ArticleFinding John Huston’s Feathers
This post is part of the series Excavating Archaeology, which features selections from, and research on, the Jay I. Kislak Collection of the Archaeology & History of the Early Americas and related...
View ArticleA Book Tied Up in Knots
This post is part of the series Excavating Archaeology, which features selections from, and research on, the Jay I. Kislak Collection of the Archaeology & History of the Early Americas and related...
View ArticleTo Have Traveled So Far: The Provenance and History of the Kislak Encounter...
This post is part of the series Excavating Archaeology, which features selections from, and research on, the Jay I. Kislak Collection of the Archaeology & History of the Early Americas and related...
View ArticleLost Pages and Hidden Libraries: my quest to find the first book printed in...
This post is part of the series Excavating Archaeology, which features selections from, and research on, the Jay I. Kislak Collection of the Archaeology & History of the Early Americas and related...
View ArticleHow to Feel Comfortable in Someone Else’s Skin
This post is part of the series Excavating Archaeology, which features selections from, and research on, the Jay I. Kislak Collection of the Archaeology & History of the Early Americas and related...
View ArticleNative American Spaces: Cartographic Resources at the Library of Congress
*The text for this blog post was adapted from the research guide created by former G&M reference specialist, Mike Klein, and from the essay by Jim Flatness, former G&M acquisitions specialist,...
View ArticleThe Empire Strikes Hats: An Ambitious Atlas from Fishing to Furs
Some readers of my last post, “In Cod We Trust,” kindly noted another cod-related map that I present to you now: This map of North America, according to ye newest and most exact observations is most...
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