Erica huws biography
- Edrica Huws, born in 1907, spent two years at the Chelsea School of Art, gained a diploma from the Royal College of Art, and worked as an.
- Edrica Huws put aside her art to bring up a large family during the war and only returned to it later in life.
- Thℯ Auditiℴn for @sickymag.
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elles@centrepompidou - 'Artistes femmes dans les collections du Musée national d'art moderne'
Paris, France
R.A.U.(1956); Johanne Nalbach (1943); Michèle Nédélec (1932); Marylène Negro (1957); Aurélie Nemours (1910 - 2005); Shirin Neshat (1957); Suzanne Nessim (1944); Louise Nevelson (1899 - 1988); [Mike Kelley *1954, Cary Loren *1955, Niagara, Jim Shaw *1952] Destroy All Monster; Florence T. Nicholson; Nicola L. (1937 - 2018); Lucie Nicolle (1856 - 1925); Patrizia Nicolosi (1936); Janine Niépce (1921 - 2007); Natacha Nisic (1967); Ludwiska Nitschowa (1889 - 1989); Marie Anne Nivouliès de Pierrefort (1879 - 1968); Jeanne Noël (1937); Gabriele Nothhelfer (1945); Marina Núñez del Prado (1910 - 1995); Danièle Nyst (1942 - 1998); Gertrude O'Brady (1901 - 1985); Dore O. Temple-Bird (1879 - 1962); Joyce Tenneson (1945); Anne Testut (1951); Barbara Thaden (1960); Diana Thater (1962); Franciszka Themerson (1907 - 1988); Marcelle Thirache (1946); Katerina Thomadaki (1947); Ruth Thorne-Thomsen (1943); Leslie Thornton (1951); Agn
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Abstract:
The study of human occupation and land use of high-altitude areas has been widely neglected in Ethiopia. This is probably due to the hypothetical assumption of general hostility which these areas may have represented. However, recent studies from different parts of the world have evidenced multiple human occupation of highly elevated areas during the late Pleistocene and Holocene periods. As a consequence, the exact environmental circumstances and the human strategies used to colonize high-altitude mountains and plateaus are now coming into closer focus. The Bale Mountains National Park, the study area of this research, is one of the most mosaic and bio-diverse areas in Ethiopia. It unites highly diverse vegetation zones in a comparably small area. It is a floral and faunal hotspot, characterized by high numbers of unique endemic species. In the case of the fauna, this refers to animals such as Ethiopian wolf (Canis simensis), Ethiopian highland hare (Lepus starcki), Bale monkey (Chlorocebus djamdjamensis), mountain nyala (Tragelaphus buxtoni), giant mole-rat- •
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