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| Title: | Inside Smithsonian Research, Summer 2006 |
| Other Titles: | Physical Anthropology: Scientists coax secrets from 9,300-year-old remains of Kennewick Man American Art: Simple and stark: William H. Johnson’s world on paper Astronomy: Falling meteorites once brought fear, disbelief and religious prophecy Marine biology: Voracious worms thrive on the eggs of their crab hosts Rare sei whale examined in Baltimore harbor Researchers work to corroborate accounts of dog hair use in Indian blankets Off the Shelf: Temple of Invention: History of a National Landmark New to the Collections: World’s largest published book donated to Smithsonian Institution Libraries |
| Issue Date: | 2006 |
| Citation: | Inside Smithsonian Research, no; 13 |
| Appears in Collections: | Inside Smithsonian Research
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