Selected South Asia Holdings

Selected South Asia Holdings

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SIL: Smithsonian Libraries · 1998 English

Published to accompany an exibition of the same name held at the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, Sept. 27, 1998-Apr. 4, 1999. Also available online. Elecresource


SIL: Smithsonian Libraries · 1996 English

Title from cover. Latest issue consulted: Vol. 12, no. 3 (2007). Volumes have distinct titles and themes. Monthly designation dropped after issue for Aug. 1998. Also issued online. Also available …


SIL: Smithsonian Libraries · 1988 English

Shipping list no.: 89-43-P. Three subtribes of the Bambuseae are present on Sri Lanka, including six genera and 12 species, and they are described both morphologically and anatomically. In the …


SIL: Smithsonian Libraries · 1987 English

A morphological-anatomical study of the herbaceous bamboos (Poaceae: Bambusoideae) of Sri Lanka is presented. The occurrence of Scrotochloa urceolata and Leptaspis zeylanica of the Phareae and Streptogyna crinita of the …


SIL: Smithsonian Libraries · 1985 English

Creole State -- Louisiana's Traditional Foodways -- Florida Parishes -- Louisiana Folk Boats -- Regional Folklife of North Louisiana -- New Orleans: Cultural Revitalization in an Urban Black Community -- …


SIL: Smithsonian Libraries · 1985

Research in Progress Three sketches on sheet with perforated left edge. At top is an elevation of an interior, at lower left another view of same interior, while at lower …


SIL: Smithsonian Libraries · 1985

Research in Progress Sheet is composed of two sketches at top and bottom, with left edge of sheet perforated. Designs are for two vessels in mixed metals as specified by …


SIL: Smithsonian Libraries · 1985

Research in Progress Four sketches are shown on sheet (left edge perforated). Two vessels at the top of the sheet have conical bodies with pronounced, rectangular spouts. The one at …


SIL: Smithsonian Libraries · 1973

Research in Progress Sheer cotton fabric tie-dyed in plaid pattern. The fabric is rolled, with the entire roll tightly wound and tied with cotton string for the resist binding. Only …


SIL: Smithsonian Libraries · 1971

Research in Progress White on white transparent/ opaque pattern of a dense diamond grid enclosing open gauze areas