Based on Lightning Ridge, Australia. Features inlay jewelry, black and crystal opal, fossils and books.
Offers a variety of skis, snowboards, inline skates, and wakeboards.
Bar Harbor, Maine: offers celtic harps, uilleann pipes, dulcimers, tinwhistles, bagpipes and reeds, bodhrans, kits, concertinas, bowed psalteries, electronic tuners, kinder lyres, Native American flutes, Irish flutes, books.…
Marie-Jo sells fabric for filet lace by the yard. She also teaches filet lace courses.
Sandblast pictures and cut glass designs on wall hangings, pictures, tables, and dividers.
An online classified ad service for RV's, boats and related services, opportunities and items.
Active sportswear for the entire family from Boston's Faneuil Hall Marketplace and the resort town of Rockport, Massachusetts.
Children's music composed by Lynne Cox. Features piano music, gift sets, books, songs, cassettes, and a classical cd.
Fontanini Nativity Collection, Department 56 Collection, nautical, Snow Babies and vintage glass.
Nonprofit organization provides energy related repairs to low-income families in the metro Atlanta, Georgia area. Also provides minor plumbing repairs and water conservation devices. Services free to low-income households.…
Company pursuing research and development of ocean thermal gradient technology for the production of electricity. Describes the technology and progress in its development.
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is developing advanced robotics and submersibles to perform high-quality archaeological investigations in the deepest parts of the ocean.
An article by Igor V. Bondyrev. Peculiarity of geographic position and abundance of natural resources as well as unusual situation in home policy of Greece itself, complicated by the beginning of ecological crisis in regional ecosystems in Ancient Greece, all these made separate …
Describes a research project to study the sources of the pottery found in Qumran and the nearby caves.
A conference sponsored by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Institute for Exploration. January 29-31, 1999. Cambridge, MA.
The Centre for Underwater Archaeology (the CUA) will conduct a two month field school in underwater archaeology in the Bay of Sudak (the south-west part of the Crimea).
Claude Lantz proposes that the megaliths might have been erected as an answer to the rise of the ocean level: a cult towards heavenly bodies which govern seasons and tides.
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