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    MORE THAN EVER: LYNNE ROBERTS-GOODWIN 2014

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    Summary Annotation. MORE THAN EVER 2014 ©lynnerobertsgoodwin.Publication of the photographic works of Sydney-based artist Lynne Roberts-Goodwin which span from 2012 to 2014 with accompanying essay by prominent contemporary writer and theorist Dr. Veronica Tello.Quote: ' Critics have repeatedly remarked on the "strong political undercurrent" in Lynne Roberts-Goodwin's subtle imagery of geopolitical landscapes. Spanning sites such as Northern Cyprus, Syria and Death Valley, USA, these are pictures that only hint at the burden of incommensurable faiths, geo-economic divisions and ethnic conflicts that mark the region she documents'. Dr. Veronica Tello©2014

    Characterisation and textural analysis of Middle Bronze Age Transdanubian inlaid wares of the Encrusted Pottery Culture, Hungary: a preliminary study

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    Inlaid ceramics belonging to the Encrusted Pottery Culture and dated to the Middle Bronze Age (2000–1500 BC) are highly distinctive vessels with complex decorative motifs found in large numbers in the Transdanubia region of Hungary. Despite this considerable corpus of material there has been little systematic investigation of the composition of the inlays. Micro-analysis of Transdanubian inlaid wares by X-ray diffraction (XRD), micro-Fourier transform infrared microscopy (FT-IR), and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) provides new compositional, structural and textural information on the inlays. In contrast to common statements in the literature regarding the materials used to make inlays, these new data show that the majority of inlays are composed of hydroxyapatite (bone) that was previously ashed, although some of the inlays are composed of calcium carbonate. Additional compositional and textural variation in the bone inlays suggests that bone material from different skeletal elements and/or of different age may have been used, and that contrasting recipes for inlay preparation were employed during fabrication. These results suggest that the production of inlaid vessels of the Encrusted Pottery Culture was more complex than has hitherto been thought

    Leonard G. Roberts to Geraldine Roberts, February, 1945

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    Roberts (Smith), GeraldineRoberts writes his first V-mail to his wife Jerry as he travels to Europe, briefly discussing the ocean crossing, his duties, and asking about family at home. Postmarked Feb. 12, 1945

    Leonard G. Roberts to Geraldine Roberts, April 27, 1945

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    Roberts (Smith), GeraldineRoberts sends his wife v-mail discussing his previous letter that he sent that explains his transfer to the 127th General Hospital in Paris, France and his return home to the U.S.He signs his letters Mike/Michael

    Leonard G. Roberts to Geraldine Roberts, April 11, 1945

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    Roberts (Smith), GeraldineRoberts writes to his wife from a Red Cross hospital in France after his release from a German POW camp. He describes life in the hospital; food, movies, V-mail, etc. He signs his letters Mike/Michael

    Letter from Ray Roberts, Chairman, and Mary Farquharson, Secretary and Treasurer, Gordon Hirabayashi Defense Committee, April 16, 1943

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    Letter from the Gordon Hirabayashi defense committee addressed "dear friend" and signed by Ray Roberts and Mary Farquharson. Letter says that the Hirabayashi case has moved to the Supreme Court, and asks for financial support to help raise $1500 for court fees and costs.The ACLU-Northern California case file records contain legal documents and correspondence pertaining to the case argued before the Supreme Court in Korematsu v. United States (1944), challenging the constitutionality of Executive Order 9066

    Transcript of Testimony of Dr. Paul E. Roberts in \u3cem\u3eEnvironmental Defense Fund et al. v. TVA\u3c/em\u3e

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    Transcript of the testimony of Dr. Paul E. Roberts in the case of Environmental Defense Fund et al. v. TVA

    Leonard G. Roberts to Geraldine Roberts, April 30, 1945

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    Roberts (Smith), GeraldineRoberts sends his wife v-mail to let her know that he is still in the hospital waiting for orders to go home. He also briefly discusses the weather and the early mornings he has had at the hospital. He signs his letters Mike/Michael
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