515 research outputs found
The Historical Museum and archaeological research at Lund University 1805-2005
"This account of the Historical Museum and Archaeological Research at Lund University 1805-2005 consists of two parts; a reprint of the history of the Museum including the Archaeological Department until 1984, published that year, and a part comprimising the development during the subsequent twenty years. It describes and discusses the changges and, if possible, the causes of change.The author, Berta Stjernquist, Dr. phil. and Professor emeritus, has worked at the Historical Museum since the 1940s; during 1974-1984 as Professor of Archaeology and Head of the Institute.
The archaeology of the cultural landscape : field work and research in a south Swedish rural region : studies by Berta Stjernquist
Berta Lule oral history transcript
A transcript of an oral history of Berta Lule, Teacher at W.L.Henry Elementary School, on Hispanics in the Hillsboro schools. The school is in it first year of the dual immersion program which starts in Kindergarten. It is a choice offered by the school. 70% of students are Spanish speaking. Prior to the beginning of the program some students were lost to Forest Grove and Beaverton schools. The school does still continue to have the option of the ESL program. Ms. Lule was born in Mexico, moved to California at age 5, and then to Oregon at age 9. In 2000 was a part of planning strategies to improve Hispanic drop-out rate. Ms. Lule employs GLAD or Guided Language Acquisition Design training techniques. Some of these techniques include visuals, vocabulary, and writing. The author Alma Florado, from San Francisco, brought a reading/writing outreach program for parents and students to the school
Berta Hees
Photograph - Berta Hees standing in front of a log cabin that was being restored at a roadside park between Swan Hills and Fort Assiniboine, Albert
Nancy Appleby and Berta Hees
Photograph - Nancy Appleby and Berta Hees at the river front. Athabasca, Albert
Mrs. Taylor and Berta Hees
Photograph - Two woman (Mrs. Taylor and Berta Hees) at the cenotaph. Fort Assiniboine, Albert
Continuity for centuries : a ceremonial building and its context at Uppåkra, southern Sweden /
Includes bibliographical references.The enigmatic house / Lars Larsson & Karl-Magnus Lenntorp -- The metal beaker with embossed foil bands / Birgitta Hårdh -- How and where was the beaker from Uppåkra made? Some indications from chemical analyses / Lena Grandin -- A magnificent glass bowl from Uppåkra / Berta Stjernquist -- Chemical analysis of Iron Age glass / Maria Lang -- A glass beaker with cut decoration, found at Uppåkra / Berta Stjernquist -- The gold-figure foils (Guldgubbar) from Uppåkra -- Tributes to be spoken of: sacrifice and warriors at Uppåkra / Bertil Helgesson.Hollevoet, Yan
In Tune, BBC Radio 3: 'Berta Joncus in conversation with Sean Rafferty about her book Kitty Clive, or The Fair Songster'
Sean Rafferty presents a lively mix of music and arts news with live performance in the studio from mezzo-soprano Clara Mouriz with Jaume Santonja Espinós. The viol consort Fretwork join us too, and author Berta Joncus chats to Sean about her new book Kitty Clive, or The Fair Songster
Alice B. Donahue and Berta Hees
Photograph - Alice Donahue and Berta Hees posing with local girls in Hawaii, US
Berta Smit Collection index
This index describes the Berta Smit Collection and contains articles ; note books ; clippings ; manuscripts ; interviews ; radio talks ; book reviews ; speeches ; personalia.
Berta Smit (1926-1997) was a well-known author for books such as Juffrou Sophia vlug vorentoe, Die man met die kitaar, Die vrou en die bees etc. and literary figure. This collection consists of articles, manuscripts inter alia of 'Juffrou Sophia vlug vorentoe', note books, interviews, radio talks, speeches and book reviews. The collection is compiled into 13 pamphlet boxes
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