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Pvn-Cat-202-Ad-019-010-Ptstnd, Miranda Stockett Jan 2002

Pvn-Cat-202-Ad-019-010-Ptstnd, Miranda Stockett

Four Valleys Archive

No abstract provided.


Pvn-Cat-202-Ac-021-006-Ptstnd, Miranda Stockett Jan 2002

Pvn-Cat-202-Ac-021-006-Ptstnd, Miranda Stockett

Four Valleys Archive

No abstract provided.


Pvn-Cat-202-Ac-016-001-Ptstnd, Miranda Stockett Jan 2002

Pvn-Cat-202-Ac-016-001-Ptstnd, Miranda Stockett

Four Valleys Archive

No abstract provided.


Pvn-Cat-202-Ab-044-001-Wkds, Edwin Barnes Jan 2002

Pvn-Cat-202-Ab-044-001-Wkds, Edwin Barnes

Four Valleys Archive

No abstract provided.


Pvn-Cat-202-Aa-078-001-Wkds, Miranda Stockett Jan 2002

Pvn-Cat-202-Aa-078-001-Wkds, Miranda Stockett

Four Valleys Archive

No abstract provided.


Pvn-Cat-202-Aa-015-001-Ptstnd, Miranda Stockett Jan 2002

Pvn-Cat-202-Aa-015-001-Ptstnd, Miranda Stockett

Four Valleys Archive

No abstract provided.


Pvn-Cat-202-Aa-006-002-Ptstnd, Edward Mark Schortman Jan 2002

Pvn-Cat-202-Aa-006-002-Ptstnd, Edward Mark Schortman

Four Valleys Archive

No abstract provided.


Pvn-Cat-202-Bl-012-001-Wkds, Edward M. Schortman Jan 2002

Pvn-Cat-202-Bl-012-001-Wkds, Edward M. Schortman

Four Valleys Archive

No abstract provided.


Pvn-Cat-202-Bd-018-007-Ptstnd, Miranda Stockett Jan 2002

Pvn-Cat-202-Bd-018-007-Ptstnd, Miranda Stockett

Four Valleys Archive

No abstract provided.


Pvn-Cat-202-Bd-018-005-Ptstnd, Miranda Stockett Jan 2002

Pvn-Cat-202-Bd-018-005-Ptstnd, Miranda Stockett

Four Valleys Archive

No abstract provided.


Pvn-Cat-202-Bd-018-004b-Ptstnd, Miranda Stockett Jan 2002

Pvn-Cat-202-Bd-018-004b-Ptstnd, Miranda Stockett

Four Valleys Archive

No abstract provided.


Pvn-Cat-202-Bd-018-004a-Ptstnd, Miranda Stockett Jan 2002

Pvn-Cat-202-Bd-018-004a-Ptstnd, Miranda Stockett

Four Valleys Archive

No abstract provided.


Pvn-Cat-202-Ax-011-000-Wkds, Edward M. Schortman Jan 2002

Pvn-Cat-202-Ax-011-000-Wkds, Edward M. Schortman

Four Valleys Archive

No abstract provided.


Front Matter Jan 2002

Front Matter

BEADS: Journal of the Society of Bead Researchers

No abstract provided.


Beadwork Of Hungary And Transylvania, Robin Atkins Jan 2002

Beadwork Of Hungary And Transylvania, Robin Atkins

BEADS: Journal of the Society of Bead Researchers

Beading is a cultural necessity in some rural villages of Hungary and Transylvania, where peasants have used embroidery and beads to lavishly embellish their costumes for hundreds of years. Remaining little changed over several centuries and almost oblivious to beads and beadwork in the rest of the world, the peasants of these villages have slowly evolved their own style of beadwork from thread embroidery and other embellishing methods. Based on field research, this article explores the cultural traditions, rich designs, and techniques of beadwork in four Hungarian villages—three in Transylvania (Romania) and one in southern Hungary.


Table Of Contents (V. 14, 2002) Jan 2002

Table Of Contents (V. 14, 2002)

BEADS: Journal of the Society of Bead Researchers

No abstract provided.


In Memoriam: Peter Francis, Jr., 1945-2002, Karlis Karklins Jan 2002

In Memoriam: Peter Francis, Jr., 1945-2002, Karlis Karklins

BEADS: Journal of the Society of Bead Researchers

The bead research community lost a principal member when Peter Francis, Jr., director of the Center for Bead Research in Lake Placid, New York, died December 8, 2002, while on a research trip to Ghana, West Africa. Pete was widely known and respected, and was responsible for significantly increasing people's awareness—on a worldwide scale—of beads and their place in human culture through his many publications, lectures, workshops, symposia, and internet website. He leaves a void that will be very hard, if not impossible, to fill.


Reviews And End Matter Jan 2002

Reviews And End Matter

BEADS: Journal of the Society of Bead Researchers

Amulets and Pendants in Ancient Maharashtra, by Jyotsna Maurya (2000), reviewed by Jonathan Mark Kenoyer

South East African Beadwork, 1850-1910: From Adornment to Artefact to Art, by Michael Stevenson and Michael Graham-Stewart (2000), reviewed by Margret Carey

Ancient Glass in the Israel Museum: Beads and Other Small Objects, by Maud Spaer et al. (2001), reviewed by Peter Francis, Jr.

Asia's Maritime Bead Trade: 300 B.C. to the Present, by Peter Francis, Jr. (2002), reviewed by James W. Lankton

Ethnographic Beadwork: Aspects of Manufacture, Use and Conservation, Margot M. Wright (ed.) (2001), reviewed by Alice Scherer.


Late Neolithic Amber Beads And Pendants From The Lake Lubāns Wetlands, Latvia, Ilze Biruta Loze Jan 2002

Late Neolithic Amber Beads And Pendants From The Lake Lubāns Wetlands, Latvia, Ilze Biruta Loze

BEADS: Journal of the Society of Bead Researchers

In Late Neolithic Europe, amber beads and pendants were initially mainly made in the coastal zone of the Baltic Sea, due to the presence of amber washed up by the Litorina Sea. There were four principal localized zones of Neolithic amber artifacts in this region: the eastern Baltic, the mouth of the Vistula River, Jutland and Skone, and Fennoscandinavia. The British Isles are regarded as a fifth zone. As the popular-scientific literature has so far provided scant information on the amber-working zone of the eastern Baltic, this article summarizes the findings revealed by extensive archaeological research, particularly during the past …


A Brief Biography Of Giovanni Giacomuzzi: Artist And Glassmaker, Vincenzo Zanetti Jan 2002

A Brief Biography Of Giovanni Giacomuzzi: Artist And Glassmaker, Vincenzo Zanetti

BEADS: Journal of the Society of Bead Researchers

Giovanni Giacomuzzi (1817-1872) was the driving force behind the celebrated 19th-century Venetian beadmaking and glassworking firm of Fratelli Giacomuzzi fu Angelo, one of whose bead sample books is described in the accompanying report. This tribute by a learned contemporary summarizes Giacomuzzi's accomplishments and sheds light on the life of a much-honored master glassworker.


Captions And Color Plates (V. 14, 2002) Jan 2002

Captions And Color Plates (V. 14, 2002)

BEADS: Journal of the Society of Bead Researchers

No abstract provided.


The Giacomuzzi Bead Sample Book And Folders, Karlis Karklins Jan 2002

The Giacomuzzi Bead Sample Book And Folders, Karlis Karklins

BEADS: Journal of the Society of Bead Researchers

The sample book described herein displays the wound glass beads produced during the third quarter of the 19th century by an acclaimed Venetian firm, that of the Giacomuzzi brothers. The book vividly shows what sorts of beads were being marketed by a single firm at this time, and provides much useful information concerning bead sizing systems. Although not marked with the producers name, the folders that accompany the book are of like date and at least one is likely a product of the Giacomuzzis.


Beads: Journal Of The Society Of Bead Researchers - Volume 14 (Complete) Jan 2002

Beads: Journal Of The Society Of Bead Researchers - Volume 14 (Complete)

BEADS: Journal of the Society of Bead Researchers

No abstract provided.


The Digital Library: A Biography, Suzanne E. Thorin, Daniel Greenstein Jan 2002

The Digital Library: A Biography, Suzanne E. Thorin, Daniel Greenstein

Libraries' and Librarians' Publications

The idea for the study took shape in a New York City steakhouse where four DLF directors met to reflect on the new roles and responsibilities that were emerging for their libraries as they entered an increasingly networked digital age.1 Realizing that lessons from the past were easier and perhaps more predictive than prognostications about the future, they suggested that a study of DLF member programs would reveal the history, aims, organization, and immediate challenges in their libraries The study progressed quickly, following the development of a lengthy (104-question) survey that was received and completed without complaint at DLF member …


Working Memory In Schizophrenics And Older Adults : A Mediator For Episodic Memory Deficits?, Matthew W. Webster Jan 2002

Working Memory In Schizophrenics And Older Adults : A Mediator For Episodic Memory Deficits?, Matthew W. Webster

Master's Theses

The purpose of this study was to determine the role of working memory on episodic memory in older adults and adults with schizophrenia. This study included 15 adults with schizophrenia, 20 young adults without psychopathology, and 21 older adults without psychopathology. Storage working memory scores were greater than processing working memory scores in all groups. Young adults had the fewest problems with episodic and working memory, compared to older adults and adults with schizophrenia, who had similar deficits in both memory types. Speed of processing was found to be the greatest predictor of working memory capacity.


Parent-Child Attachment And Communication Quality As Indicators Of Psychological Adjustment : Preliminary Implications For Psychological Maltreatment Research, Sarah Kobielski Jan 2002

Parent-Child Attachment And Communication Quality As Indicators Of Psychological Adjustment : Preliminary Implications For Psychological Maltreatment Research, Sarah Kobielski

Master's Theses

This study examined the dynamics of the parent-child relationship by determining whether or not the quality of parent-child attachment and communication patterns are related to child endorsed adjustment outcomes. In addition, examination of the parentchild relationship is useful way to better understand the domain of psychological maltreatment, and likewise, attachment and communication quality are suggested to major contributing factors to the development of psychological maltreatment. 42 children completed the Parent-Adolescent Communication scale (PACS), the Inventory of Parent and Peer Attachment (IPPA), and the Emotional Symptoms Index (ESI). 22 parents completed the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) and the Matson Evaluation of …


A Late Quaternary Paleoecological Record From Caves Of Southern Jamaica, West Indies, Donald A. Mcfarlane, Joyce Lundberg, A.G. Fincham Jan 2002

A Late Quaternary Paleoecological Record From Caves Of Southern Jamaica, West Indies, Donald A. Mcfarlane, Joyce Lundberg, A.G. Fincham

WM Keck Science Faculty Papers

Studies of an unusual and diverse system of caves in coastal southern Jamaica have yielded a paleoclimatic record associated with a fossil vertebrate record that provides useful insights into the poorly documented paleoecology of latest Wisconsinan and Holocene Jamaica. Episodes of significantly increased precipitation during the Holocene have left characteristic deposits of speleothems, and have supported both faunal and archaeological communities that were dependent on these mesic conditions. Deposits of fossil bat guano preserved in the caves provide a δ¹³C record of alternating mesic and xeric climatic episodes that supports the interpretation of the faunal and archaeological record.


Please Forgive Me: Transgressors’ Emotions And Physiology During Imagery Of Seeking Forgiveness And Victim Responses, Charlotte Vanoyen-Witvliet, Thomas Ludwig, David J. Bauer Jan 2002

Please Forgive Me: Transgressors’ Emotions And Physiology During Imagery Of Seeking Forgiveness And Victim Responses, Charlotte Vanoyen-Witvliet, Thomas Ludwig, David J. Bauer

Faculty Publications

We assessed transgressors’ subjective emotions and physiological responses in a within-subjects imagery study involving 20 male and 20 female participants. Two imagery conditions focused on the transgressor’s actions: participants 1) ruminated about a real-life transgression and 2) imagined seeking forgiveness from the victim. Three imagery conditions focused on the victim’s possible responses: participants imagined their victims responding with 1) a grudge, 2) genuine forgiveness, and 3) reconciliation. Compared to ruminations about one’s transgression or an unforgiving response from the victim, imagery of forgiveness-seeking and merciful responses from victims (forgiveness and reconciliation) prompted improvements in basic emotions (e.g., sadness, anger) and …


The Joint Archives Quarterly, Volume 11.04: Winter 2002, Matthew P. Nickel, Geoffrey D. Reynolds Jan 2002

The Joint Archives Quarterly, Volume 11.04: Winter 2002, Matthew P. Nickel, Geoffrey D. Reynolds

The Joint Archives Quarterly

No abstract provided.


2002-2003. Catalog., Hope College Jan 2002

2002-2003. Catalog., Hope College

Hope College Catalogs

No abstract provided.