… Perhaps one of the most famous groups in Japanese history is the samurai (武士), fierce warriors in elaborate armour serving … to stay in power and exercise control. There are many instances in history where a daimyo or an alliance of daimyos turned against the shogun. … the Meiji Restoration Background information There are many instances in history where a daimyo or an alliance of daimyos turned against the shogun. …
… land. Some Australian fossils are around 3.5 billion years old. The history of modern humans in Australia goes back tens of thousands of years, … Guérard . http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-135740687 Hunters were skilled in the art of throwing boomerangs over long distances. Boomerangs were crafted from … recording what each student thinks was an influential invention in human history. Plot each invention on a timeline. Before beginning the survey, ask …
… This theme supports the following Content Descriptions for History 7-10 – Year 8 : Medieval Europe and the modern world. AC9HH8K02 The … [manuscript] . http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-182166477 For most of human history beyond living memory, the main way we know what life was like during … Thomas Elliot the Elder promises to teach and inform his apprentice in the art and mastery which he now uses after the best manner that he can, with …
… others is more widespread than it has ever been at any time throughout history; however, this means misinformation can be spread just as easily. … The idea of portraying “perfection” has long been a part of art and media: from stylised official portraits and sculptures created to …
… 1938 [picture] / Daryl Lindsay . http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-137359849 The history of dance performance in Australia, as with all the performing arts, … tours, organised by J.C. Williamson Ltd, had an enormous impact on the history of dance in Australia. Some of the dancers stayed on in Australia, … of the ballet corps when it toured Australia in 1938–1939. Giving an oral history interview, which was recorded by the National Library of Australia …
… by someone who saw, did or experienced something An original work of art Results of scientific observation Photographs Personal diaries or … a source. An example of this can be seen in Interpreting the Collection – Art: The Death of Cook. Digital sources Seselja, Loui, 1948- & Crome, E. A. … subject? What do I know about the publisher of this work? Do they have a history of only presenting certain types of information? Purpose: Why was …
… then vacuum freeze dried and fumigated before cleaning People with a history of allergies and respiratory illness should not handle or clean … freeze dry 9.5.2 Mould Do not attempt to wipe away mould from wet (or dry) art works Wet artworks should be air dried as soon as possible if relative … freeze dry 9.5.2 Mould Do not attempt to wipe away mould from wet (or dry) art works Wet artworks should be air dried as soon as possible if relative …
… and those relevant to Deane’s research can also be found in various oral history interviews, some of which were recorded in the Library itself. ‘The … way, and then superimposed clouds on whatever. It was itself a work of art in its own way, a technical kind of art." Parer, on the other hand, according to Williams, was a very passionate …
… no codified system for writing, so information was shared in the form of art and orally, through songs and storytelling. The first children’s book …
… families in tow to cover wars, sieges, and invasions to be eyewitnesses to history for their readers back home in Australia. Introducing Bold Types Host … they didn't have access to the same, you know, state of the art technology that their male correspondent did either, did they? [00:05:20] … you know, the team, it's very important. There's the editor, there's the art director, there's the subeditor, you know, there's an assistant editor, …