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    Terrace reconstruction and long profile projection: a case study from the Solent river system near Southampton, England

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    River terrace sequences are important frameworks for archaeological evidence and as such it is important to produce robust correlations between what are often fragmentary remnants of ancient terraces. This paper examines both conceptual and practical issues related to such correlations, using a case study from the eastern part of the former Solent River system near Southampton, England. In this region two recent terrace schemes have been constructed using different data to describe the terrace deposits: one based mainly on terrace surfaces; the other on gravel thicknesses, often not recording the terrace surface itself. The utility of each of these types of data in terrace correlation is discussed in relation to the complexity of the record, the probability of post-depositional alteration of surface sediments and comparison of straight-line projections with modern river long profiles. Correlation using age estimates is also discussed, in relation to optically-stimulated luminescence dating of sand lenses within terrace gravels in this region during the PASHCC project. It is concluded that the need for replication at single sites means that this approach has limited use for correlative purposes, although dating of sediments is important for understanding wider landscape evolution and patterns of human occupation

    Michael G. Kavanagh With the Byrds at the Terrace Ballroom

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    Black and White Photograph the Byrds at the Terrace Ballroom Michael George Kavanagh in Cowboy hat in the back Left to right: Chris Hillman, Kevin Kelly, Michael Kavanagh, Gram Parsons, Roger McGuin

    Towards a budget approach to Pleistocene terraces: preliminary studies using the River Exe in South West England, UK

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    This paper presents a first approach to using a sediment budget methodology for paired terrace staircase sediments in SW England. Although a budget approach has become firmly established in Holocene fluvial studies, it has not been used in Pleistocene sequences due to the problems of temporal resolution, catchment changes and downstream loss from the system. However, this paper uses a budget approach in a paired non-glaciated basin, primarily as a method of interrogating the terrace record concerning the degree of reworking and new sediment input required to produce the reconstructed terrace sequences. In order to apply a budget approach a number of assumptions have to be made and these are justified in the paper. The results suggest that the Exe system can most parsimoniously be explained principally by the reworking of a Middle Pleistocene floodplain system with relatively little input of new resistant clasts required and a cascade-type model in geomorphological terms. Whilst this maybe partially a result of the specific geology of the catchment, it is likely to be representative of many Pleistocene terrace systems in NW Europe due to their litho-tectonic similarities. This cascade-type model of terrace formation has archaeological implications and sets the context for the Palaeolithic terrace record in the UK. Future work will involve the testing of this and similar budget models using a combination of landscape modelling and chronometric datin

    Howard Terrace exterior, circa 1888

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    A view of the exterior of Howard Terrace, circa 1888. The image is from a photo album created by MAC student, Edward J. Frost. He made the prints from negatives he borrowed from MAC Professor Rolla C. Carpenter

    Diana's Terrace-Jupiter-Terrace in distance.

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    Diana's Terrace-Jupiter-Terrace in distance

    Langdon C. Henry residence (Seattle, Wash.), main terrace

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    Handwritten in title block: West Terrace Details Residence for Mr & Mrs. L.C. Henry at the Highlands Washington Edwin J. Ivey Architect 416 Olive Way at Bellevue Seattle Wash Date 10-13-27 Drawn by E.Ayer Proj. No. 584 Sheet 5 Handwritten beneath drawings: Main Terrace North Elevation West Elevation of Terrace South Elevation Scale: As ShownColonial RevivalRestrictions apply to the ordering of this image. Please contact [email protected] for more information.Scanned from original drawing in RGB at 200-400 dpi, saved in TIFF format, changed to indexed color, enhanced and resized using Adobe Photoshop, and imported as JPEG2000 using Contentdm software's JPEG2000 Extension. 2006

    1982 Spring Programs

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    Calendar of programs offered in Terrace through the Northwest Community College and Terrace Parks & Recreation Department in Spring 1982

    1981 Fall Programs

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    Calendar of programs courses offered in Terrace in Fall 1981 through Northwest Community College and the District of Terrace Parks and Recreation Department

    1982 Winter Programs

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    Calendar of courses offered in Terrace through Northwest Community College, Knowledge Network, Open Learning Institute, and Terrace Parks & Recreation Department in Winter 1982

    Map of Highland Terrace, Abilene, Texas. [#2]

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    Map of Highland Terrace Subdivision in the city of Abilene, Texas bordered by First Avenue, and Grape Street, and divided by Dale, Milton, and Park streets. Each lot is subdivided into numbered segments showing property divisions. Scale 1:1,200
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