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Joseph Banks (1743-1820)
Sir Joseph Banks 1743-1820 Well known from his adventures on the HMS Endeavour, this 1st baronet was a world class and well known English botanist / naturalist was one of the right hand men of Captain James Cook. He sailed … Continue reading
Posted in Anthropology, Archaeology, Biology, Botanical Gardens, Explorers
Tagged 1743, 1820, Acacia, african association, Australia, banksia, botany, Captain James Cook, classification, dilettanti society, Eucalyptus, HMS Endeavour, hms niger, labrador, linneaus, London, newfoundland, royal academy of sciences, royal society, sir joseph banks
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Archaeology of Punk Rock: The Sex Pistols | Monty’s World
Archaeology of Punk Rock: The Sex Pistols | Monty’s World. (Cross-posted from WordPress “ShareThis” app. View link above for Author’s article) Archaeology of Punk Rock: The Sex Pistols Photo: The University of York Archaeologists from The University of York have … Continue reading
Posted in Anthropology, Archaeology, Cultural Resource Management, Rock Art & Graffiti
Tagged cultural preservation, England, Graffitti, historic art, London, Punk Rock, Sex Pistols
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