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History of the life science museum movement at Brigham Young University: 1900-2008. [Provo, Utah]: Monte L. Bean Life Science Museum, Brigham Young University, 2008.

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Lazaroff, David Wentworth. Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum book of answers. Tucson, Ariz: Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum Press, 1998.

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William, Ascarza, ed. Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum. Charleston, S.C: Arcadia Pub., 2010.

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Jonathan, Hanson, and Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum (Tucson, Ariz.), eds. Discovering the Desert Museum and the Sonoran Desert Region. Tucson, AZ: Arizona-Sonoza Desert Museum, 1996.

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Desert palm oasis. Palm Springs, CA: Palm Springs Desert Museum, 1989.

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Desert gardens: A photographic tour of the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum. Brentwood, Tenn: Cool Springs Press, 2010.

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Lyle, Janice. Desert art collections: Palm Springs Desert Museum, March 21-June 2, 1985 : exhibition. Palm Springs, Calif. (101 Museum Dr., Palm Springs 92262): The Museum, 1985.

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An inside look at the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum. Santa Barbara, Calif: Produced for the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum by Sequoia Communications, 1989.

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David, Fletcher. Tanks in camera: Archive photographs from the Tank Museum : the Western Desert, 1940-1943. Thrupp, Stroud, Gloucestershire: Sutton, in association with the Tank Museum, 1998.

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Museum, Tank, ed. Tanks in camera: The Western desert, 1940-1943 : archive photographs from the Tank Museum. 2nd ed. Stroud (Gloucester): Buddings Book, 2000.

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In the desert of desire: Las Vegas and the culture of spectacle. Reno: University of Nevada Press, 2005.

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D, De Angelus Michele, Delaware Art Museum, and Palm Springs Desert Museum, eds. Transformation in perspective: The sculpture of John Okulick : Delaware Art Museum, February 15-March 31, 1991 : Palm Springs Desert Museum, March 16-May 26, 1991. [Wilmington, Del.]: Delaware Art Museum, 1991.

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Pinner, Robert. Between the black desert and the red: Turkmen carpets from the Wiedersperg collection. San Francisco: Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, 1999.

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Volksbank, Kunstforum der Berliner, and Staatliches Museum Ägyptischer Kunst (Bavaria, Germany), eds. Königsstadt Naga : Grabungen in der Wüste des Sudan: Naga - royal city: excavations in the desert of the Sudan. Berlin: Naga-Projekt, 2011.

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Hough, Katherine Plake. American arts & crafts from the collection of Alexandra & Sidney Sheldon. Palm Springs, Calif: Palm Springs Desert Museum, 1993.

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Gebhardt, Rudolf René. Unbekanntes Ägypten: Oasen und Wüsten : Photographien aus der "Western Desert" (Libysche Wüste) : Römisch-Germanisches Museum, Archäologische Gesellschaft, Köln, 1. März-14. April 1996. Köln: Das Museum, 1996.

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Pedersen, Kirk. Kirk Pedersen: Desert ruins/road relics : University Art Gallery, University of California, Riverside, September 15-October 27, 1991 : Rahr-West Art Museum, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, April 5-May 17, 1992. Riverside, Calif: University Art Gallery, University of California, Riverside, 1991.

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Rudolf, Murphy Claire, and Wharton Betsy, eds. Daughters of the desert: Stories of remarkable women from Christian, Jewish, and Muslim traditions. Woodstock, Vt: SkyLight Paths Pub., 2003.

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Arizonasonora Desert Museum. Arcadia Publishing (SC), 2010.

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Palm Springs Desert Museum. Women's Committee., ed. Commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Palm Springs Desert Museum, 1938-1988. Palm Springs, CA (101 Museum Dr., Palm Springs 92263): The Committee, 1988.

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McCarron, Bill. Desert Museum Animal Tales. Publishers Circulation Corp., 1998.

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Larson, Peggy Pickering. Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum. Arcadia Publishing, 2010.

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Larson, Peggy Pickering, and William Ascarza. Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum. Arcadia Publishing, 2010.

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Hanson, Roseann Beggy. Discovering the Desert Museum & the Sonoran Desert Region. Treasure Chest Books, 2000.

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Arizona Sonora Desert Museum Docents (Editor) and Terry Moody (Illustrator), eds. Dining with the Desert Museum. 2nd ed. Arizona Sonora Desert Museum Press, 2006.

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Company, Creative. Desert and Palm Oasis Museum. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated, 2015.

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Desert Palm Oasis. Nature Trails Press, 2010.

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Larson, Peggy Pickering. Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum: A Scrapbook. Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum Press, 2002.

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Museum, Arizona-Sonora Desert. A Natural History of the Sonoran Desert (Arizona Sonora Desert Museum). University of California Press, 1999.

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Hanson, Jonathan. All about the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum: Where the desert comes alive. Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum Press, 2001.

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The Imperial War Museum Book of the Desert War. Trans-Atlantic Publications, 1992.

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Harman, Dianne. Murder and the Museum: A High Desert Cozy Mystery. Independently Published, 2018.

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Adrian, Gilbert, and Imperial War Museum (Great Britain), eds. The Imperial War Museum book of the Desert War. Osceola, WI: Motorbooks International, 1995.

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Saunders, Nicholas J. Desert Insurgency. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198722007.001.0001.

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This book explores the once-hidden conflict landscape along the Hejaz Railway in the desert sands of southern Jordan. Built at the beginning of the twentieth century. This railway track stretched from Damascus to Medina and served to facilitate participation in the annual Muslim Hajj to Mecca. The discovery and archaeological investigation of an unknown landscape of insurgency and counterinsurgency along this route tells a different story of the origins of modern guerrilla warfare; the exploits of T. E. Lawrence, Emir Feisal, and Bedouin warriors; and the dramatic events of the Arab Revolt of 1916–18. Ten years of research in this prehistoric terrain has revealed sites lost for almost 100 years: vast campsites occupied by railway builders; Ottoman Turkish machine-gun redoubts; Rolls-Royce armoured-car raiding camps; an ephemeral Royal Air Force desert aerodrome; as well as the actual site of the Hallat Ammar railway ambush. Ultimately, this unique and richly illustrated account tells, in intimate detail, the story of a seminal episode of the First World War and the reshaping of the Middle East that followed.
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The Sonoran Desert Tortoise: Natural History, Biology, and Conservation (Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum Studies in Natural History). University of Arizona Press, 2002.

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Devender, Thomas R. Van. The Sonoran Desert Tortoise: Natural History, Biology, And Conservation (Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum Studies in Natural History). University of Arizona Press, 2006.

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Plake, Hough Katherine, Anderson Edna 1919-, Zakian Michael 1957-, and Palm Springs Desert Museum, eds. California's western heritage: March 8 through June 8, 1986, Palm Springs Desert Museum ... : exhibition. Palm Springs, Calif. (101 Museum Dr., Palm Springs 92262): The Museum, 1986.

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California figurative sculpture: Palm Springs Desert Museum, January 30 through March 15, 1987 : exhibition. Palm Springs, Calif. (P.O. Box 2288, Palm Springs 92263): The Museum, 1987.

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Pinner, Robert. Between the Black Desert and the Red. Fine Arts Museum Of San Francisco, 2006.

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Santa Fe Collection of Southwestern Art. and Palm Springs Desert Museum, eds. The American Southwest and its native people: From the Santa Fe Collection of Southwestern Art and the Palm Springs Desert Museum : December 5, 1986 through February 1, 1987, Palm Springs Desert Museum. Palm Springs, Calif. (101 Museum Dr., Palm Springs 92262): The Museum, 1986.

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Dahrouch, Abdelali. Abdelali Dahrouch: Desert sin revisited : August 30-October 12, 2003, Pomona College Museum of Art. The Museum, 2003.

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Tellman, Barbara. Invasive Exotic Species in the Sonoran Region (Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum Studies in Natural History). University of Arizona Press and Arizona-Sonor, 2002.

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Fox, William L. In the Desert of Desire: Las Vegas and the Culture of Spectacle. University of Nevada Press, 2007.

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Desert Jewels: North African Jewelry and Photography from the Xavier Guerrand-Hermès Collection. Museum for African Art, 2008.

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There's a Bobcat in My Backyard: Living With and Enjoying Urban Wildlife (Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum Guides). University of Arizona Press, 2004.

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Schaflechner, Jürgen. Hinglaj Devi. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190850524.001.0001.

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The shrine of the Goddess Hinglaj is located in the desert of Balochistan, Pakistan, about 215 kilometers west of the city of Karachi. Notwithstanding its ancient Hindu and Muslim history, the establishment of an annual festival at Hinglaj took place only recently, “invented” in the mid-1980s. Only after the construction of the Makran Coastal Highway (MCH), a road that now—coincidentally—connects the formerly distant desert shrine with urban Pakistan, was the increasingly confident minority Hindu community able to claim Hinglaj as their main religious center, a site for undisturbed religious performance and expression. This book describes the dynamics that emerged after this dislocation, examining the political and cultural influences at work at the Hinglaj temple, and tracks this remote desert shrine’s rapid ascent to its current status as the most influential Hindu pilgrimage site in Pakistan. Primary among these dynamics is the influence that the temple organization, the Hinglaj Sheva Mandali (HSM), has exerted and continues to exert on the holy site’s ascent to prominence. The book demonstrates how the HSM’s members from the Lohana community (a Sindhi merchant caste) utilize discourses of rationality and enlightenment to propagate and solidify their own parochial beliefs and rituals at the shrine, holding them out as the only “proper” interpretation of the tradition for the Goddess’s worship. The book deals with the overarching theme of the Pakistani-Hindu community’s beliefs and practices at their largest place of worship in the Islamic Republic today.
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Nabhan, Gary Paul. Conserving Migratory Pollinators and Nectar Corridors in Western North America (Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum Studies in Natural History). University of Arizona Press, 2004.

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Siefried, Rebecca M., and Deborah E. Brown Stewart, eds. Deserted Villages: Perspectives from the Eastern Mediterranean. The Digital Press at the University of North Dakota, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31356/dpb019.

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Deserted Villages: Perspectives from the Eastern Mediterranean is a collection of case studies examining the abandonment of rural settlements over the past millennium and a half, focusing on modern-day Greece with contributions from Turkey and the United States. Unlike other parts of the world, where deserted villages have benefited from decades of meticulous archaeological research, in the eastern Mediterranean better-known ancient sites have often overshadowed the nearby remains of more recently abandoned settlements. Yet as the papers in this volume show, the tide is finally turning toward a more engaged, multidisciplinary, and anthropologically informed archaeology of medieval and post-medieval rural landscapes. The inspiration for this volume was a two-part colloquium organized for the 2016 Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America in San Francisco. The sessions were sponsored by the Medieval and Post-Medieval Archaeology Interest Group, a rag-tag team of archaeologists who set out in 2005 with the dual goals of promoting the study of later material and cultural heritage and opening publication venues to the fruits of this research. The introduction to the volume reviews the state of the field and contextualizes the archaeological understanding of abandonment and post-abandonment as ongoing processes. The nine, peer reviewed chapters, which have been substantially revised and expanded since the colloquium, offer unparalleled glimpses into how this process has played out in different places. In the first half, the studies focus on long-abandoned sites that have now entered the archaeological record. In the second half, the studies incorporate archival analysis and ethnographic interviews—alongside the archaeologists’ hyper-attention to material culture—to examine the processes of abandonment and post-abandonment in real time. Edited by Rebecca M. Seifried and Deborah E. Brown Stewart. With contributions from Ioanna Antoniadou, Todd Brenningmeyer, William R. Caraher, Marica Cassis, Timothy E. Gregory, Miltiadis Katsaros, Kostis Kourelis, Anthony Lauricella, Dimitri Nakassis, David K. Pettegrew, Richard Rothaus, Guy D. R. Sanders, Isabel Sanders, Lita Tzortzopoulou-Gregory, Olga Vassi, Bret Weber, and Miyon Yoo. Rebecca M. Seifried is the Geospatial Information Librarian at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Deborah E. Brown Stewart is Head of the Penn Museum Library at the University of Pennsylvania.
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Sanger, David. An island in time: Three thousand years of cultural exchange on Mount Desert Island : Essays (Bulletin / Robert Abbe Museum). Robert Abbe Museum, 1994.

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Law, Robin. Africa in the Atlantic World, C.1760 – C. 1840. Edited by Nicholas Canny and Philip Morgan. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199210879.013.0034.

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The transatlantic slave trade peaked in the third quarter of the eighteenth century, when more than 80,000 slaves annually were being shipped from Africa for the Americas. This overshadowed the older-established trade in slaves northwards from West Africa across the Sahara Desert to the Muslim world, which was probably under 10,000 annually. Despite the long history of commerce, direct European involvement in Africa remained limited. In contrast to the Americas, European colonial occupation of African territory was minimal before the later nineteenth century. Some African states maintained diplomatic relations with their trading partners across the Atlantic. The operation of the Atlantic trade had the effect of linking up different parts of Africa with each other, as well as with Europe and the Americas. The autonomous (or northern-oriented) character of the West African historical process might seem to be self-evidently illustrated by one of the major developments of this period, a series of jihads, or ‘Islamic Revolutions’, in which Muslim clerics seized power from existing ruling groups.
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