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Article
Karin Larkin; Michelle Slaughter
(2023)
Chasing the Cure at Cragmor Sanatorium: The Archaeology of a Tuberculosis Sanatorium.
Historical Archaeology
(pp. 743-763).
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Article
Benjamin J. Burger
(2023)
Mystery in Middle Park: Relocating the Site of Colorado’s First Dinosaur Discovery.
Earth Sciences History: Journal of the History of the Earth Sciences Society
(pp. 102-122).
(/isis/citation/CBB236478422/)
Article
Alison M. Heru
(2023)
2020: what COVID taught us about women in medicine.
Perspectives in Biology and Medicine
(pp. 461-467).
(/isis/citation/CBB676900367/)
Article
Holly Kathryn Norton
(2022)
The Accidental Archaeology of the Fariss Hotel (Site 5PE576).
Historical Archaeology
(pp. 433-450).
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Article
Michael J. Prouty; Sara A. Millward
(2022)
Conspicuous Consumption and Outward Opulence as Seen in Two Victorian-Period Colorado Midden Assemblages.
Historical Archaeology
(pp. 462-481).
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Book
Michael Weeks
(2022)
Cattle Beet Capital: Making Industrial Agriculture in Northern Colorado.
(/isis/citation/CBB786069434/)
Article
David G. Havlick; Christine Biermann
(November 2021)
Wild, Native, or Pure: Trout as Genetic Bodies.
Science, Technology, and Human Values
(pp. 1201-1229).
(/isis/citation/CBB221988475/)
Article
Jordan Bimm
(2021)
Andean Man & the Astronaut: Race and the 1958 Mount Evans Acclimatization Experiment.
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
(pp. 285-329).
(/isis/citation/CBB376351173/)
Book
David Stiller
(2021)
Water and agriculture in Colorado and the American West : First in line for the Rio Grande.
(/isis/citation/CBB130455937/)
Book
Douglas Sheflin
(2019)
Legacies of dust: Land use and labor on the Colorado plains.
(/isis/citation/CBB304789471/)
Book
Andrew Gulliford
(2018)
The Woolly West: Colorado's Hidden History of Sheepscapes.
(/isis/citation/CBB400525536/)
Chapter
Gwen S. Antell
(2018)
Digitization reveals and remediates challenges to research on dispersed museum collections from Florissant fossil beds, Colorado.
In: Museums at the Forefront of the History and Philosophy of Geology: History Made, History in the Making
(pp. 301-309).
(/isis/citation/CBB854174352/)
Article
Will Wright
(October 2017)
Geophysical Agency in the Anthropocene: Engineering a Road and River to Rocky Mountain National Park.
Environmental History
(pp. 668-695).
(/isis/citation/CBB907621877/)
Thesis
Karen Lloyd D'Onofrio
(2017)
Constructing the Natural World in the Museum: The Expeditions and Wildlife Displays of the Denver Museum of Natural History, 1901 - 1981.
(/isis/citation/CBB250180331/)
Book
Steven C. Schulte
(2016)
As Precious as Blood: The Western Slope in Colorado's Water Wars, 1900-1970.
(/isis/citation/CBB179787340/)
Book
Robert R. Crifasi
(2016)
A Land Made from Water: Appropriation and the Evolution of Colorado's Landscape, Ditches, and Water Institutions.
(/isis/citation/CBB461655847/)
Book
Robert S. McPherson; Susan Rhoades Neel
(2016)
Mapping the Four Corners: Narrating the Hayden Survey of 1875.
(/isis/citation/CBB795623740/)
Article
Douglas Sheflin
(2016)
The New Deal Personified: A. J. Hamman and the Cooperative Extension Service in Colorado.
Agricultural History
(pp. 356-378).
(/isis/citation/CBB844252497/)
Book
John F. Freeman
(2015)
Persistent Progressives: The Rocky Mountain Farmers Union.
(/isis/citation/CBB227508312/)
Article
Megan Raby
(2015)
Ark and Archive: Making a Place for Long-Term Research on Barro Colorado Island, Panama.
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
(pp. 798-824).
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