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Mythology [Aboriginal Australian ] --- Folklore --- Australia
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English literature --- Austronesian literature --- Australia --- Literary landmarks --- Authors, Australian --- Australian literature --- Guidebooks --- Homes and haunts --- History and criticism --- Handbooks, manuals, etc --- Tours --- In literature --- Handbooks, manuals, etc. --- Literary landmarks - Australia - Guidebooks --- Authors, Australian - Homes and haunts - Australia - Guidebooks --- Australian literature - History and criticism - Handbooks, manuals, etc. --- Australia - Tours --- Australia - In literature - Handbooks, manuals, etc.
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Het stilleven is van alle tijden. De Romeinen schilderden al stillevens op muren, die in de Italiaanse stad Pompeï bijvoorbeeld nog bewaard zijn gebleven. In de middeleeuwen verdween de belangstelling, maar in de zeventiende eeuw bereikte de productie van stillevens in Nederland en Vlaanderen een hoogtepunt. Sommige stillevens waren een klein vermogen waard. In 1657 werd de nalatenschap van de Amsterdamse kunsthandelaar Johannes de Renialme (1600 - 1657) opgemaakt. Hij had een verzameling van een paar honderd schilderijen, waaronder ook veel stillevens. Het kostbaarste stilleven was van de Utrechtse schilder Jan Davidsz. de Heem (1606 - 1684). Het schilderij werd getaxeerd op 1.000 gulden, en dat is omgerekend naar nu zo'n ? 13.000. Het was 200 gulden duurder dan een schilderij van Rembrandt en dat zegt iets over de waardering van stillevens in die tijd. Een ander schilderij van Davidsz. de Heem, Festoen van vruchten en bloemen, hangt tegenwoordig in de eregalerij van het Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam en geldt als een van de topstukken. Bron https://www.plint.nl/shop/dada-stillevens/
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maritime history --- Shipping --- archaeology --- shipwrecks --- Verenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie --- Shipwrecks --- -Underwater archaeology --- -Paleopathology --- -Australian aborigines --- -Bones --- -Stress (Physiology) --- Man, Prehistoric --- -Hunting and gathering societies --- -Food gathering societies --- Gathering and hunting societies --- Hunter-gatherers --- Hunting, Primitive --- Ethnology --- Subsistence hunting --- Cavemen (Prehistoric peoples) --- Early man --- Prehistoric archaeology --- Prehistoric human beings --- Prehistoric humans --- Prehistory --- Human beings --- Antiquities, Prehistoric --- Physiological stress --- Tension (Physiology) --- Adaptation (Biology) --- Osteology --- Musculoskeletal system --- Bone --- Skeleton --- Aboriginals, Australian --- Aborigines, Australian --- Australian aboriginal people --- Australian aboriginals --- Australian aborigines --- Australians, Aboriginal --- Australians, Native (Aboriginal Australians) --- Native Australians (Aboriginal Australians) --- Indigenous peoples --- Medical archaeology --- Pathology --- Archaeology, Submarine --- Marine archaeology --- Maritime archaeology --- Nautical archaeology --- Submarine archaeology --- Archaeology --- Underwater exploration --- Marine archaeologists --- Marine disasters --- Wrecks --- Adventure and adventurers --- Marine accidents --- Voyages and travels --- Collisions at sea --- Diseases --- Wounds and injuries --- Antiquities --- -Wounds and injuries --- Bones --- Aboriginal Australians --- -Aboriginal Australians --- -Medical archaeology --- Food gathering societies --- Hunting and gathering societies --- Paleopathology --- Stress (Physiology) --- Underwater archaeology --- Antiquities. --- Diseases. --- Wounds and injuries. --- -Diseases --- Stress (Physiology). --- -Physiological stress --- -Aboriginals, Australian --- Primitive societies --- -Ethnology
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Over the past 15 years, the field of archival studies around the world has experienced unprecedented growth within the academy and within the profession, and archival studies graduate education programs today have among the highest enrolments in any information field. During the same period, there has also been unparalleled expansion and innovation in the diversity of methods and theories being applied in archival scholarship. Global in scope, Research in the Archival Multiverse compiles critical and reflective essays across a wide range of emerging research areas and interests in archival studies; it aims to provide current and future archival academics with a text addressing possible methods and theoretical frameworks that have been and might be used in archival scholarship and research.
930.25 --- 930.25 Archiefwetenschap. Archivistiek --- Archiefwetenschap. Archivistiek --- Archives. --- Archives --- Documents --- Manuscript depositories --- Manuscript repositories --- Manuscripts --- Documentation --- History --- Information services --- Records --- Cartularies --- Charters --- Diplomatics --- Public records --- Philosophy. --- Administration. --- Depositories --- Repositories --- Archivistics --- Archival resources. --- Information resources --- Archival administration --- Management --- Australian
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