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  • A woman cultivates this urban garden, which sits atop an old landfill.
    scf4327-880-taipei0106a garden.jpg
  • A woman cultivates this urban garden, which sits atop an old landfill.
    Taipei0106a Garden.jpg
  • Peter Eisenman, an American Architect who draws his inspiration from philosophy and linguistics to design complex structures.  Photographed at Wexner Center for the Visual Arts, at Ohio State University, Columbus in 1998.
    scf4327-444eisenman peter 0003.jpg
  • Peter Eisenman, an American Architect who draws his inspiration from philosophy and linguistics to design complex structures.  Photographed at Wexner Center for the Visual Arts, at Ohio State University, Columbus in 1998.
    scf4327-443eisenman peter 0002.jpg
  • Peter Eisenman, an American Architect who draws his inspiration from philosophy and linguistics to design complex structures.
    scf4327-442eisenman peter 0001a.jpg
  • Peter Eisenman, an American Architect who draws his inspiration from philosophy and linguistics to design complex structures.  Photographed at Wexner Center for the Visual Arts, at Ohio State University, Columbus in 1998.
    Eisenman Peter 0003.jpg
  • Peter Eisenman, an American Architect who draws his inspiration from philosophy and linguistics to design complex structures.  Photographed at Wexner Center for the Visual Arts, at Ohio State University, Columbus in 1998.
    Eisenman Peter 0002.jpg
  • Peter Eisenman, an American Architect who draws his inspiration from philosophy and linguistics to design complex structures.
    Eisenman Peter 0001a.jpg
  • Peter Eisenman, an American Architect who draws his inspiration from philosophy and linguistics to design complex structures.
    Eisenman Peter 0001.jpg
  • Peter Eisenman, an American Architect who draws his inspiration from philosophy and linguistics to design complex structures.  Photographed at Wexner Center for the Visual Arts, at Ohio State University, Columbus in 1998.
    Eisenman Peter 0004.jpg
  • William L. Rathje, professor of archeology at the University of Arizona studies garbage as insight into human behavior.  The only way to know who a people are is by what they throw away he says.
    Trash 0056 Rathje William.jpg
  • William L. Rathje, professor of archeology at the University of Arizona studies garbage as insight into human behavior.  The only way to know who a people are is by what they throw away he says.  10/89
    Rathje William 0004.jpg
  • Recognized since 1915, Rocky Mountain National Park is home to a large array of flora and wildlife as well as spectacular mountains. Visitors enjoy; fishing, camping, hiking, and backpacking among many other activities.
    fct4383-939_Rocky Mt Natl Park 0002.jpg
  • William L. Rathje, professor of archeology at the University of Arizona studies garbage as insight into human behavior.  The only way to know who a people are is by what they throw away he says.
    scf4327-909_Trash 0051 Rathje Willia...jpg
  • William L. Rathje, professor of archeology at the University of Arizona studies garbage as insight into human behavior.  The only way to know who a people are is by what they throw away he says.
    scf4327-613_Rathje William 0008.jpg
  • William L. Rathje, professor of archeology at the University of Arizona studies garbage as insight into human behavior.  The only way to know who a people are is by what they throw away he says.
    scf4327-612rathje william 0007.jpg
  • William L. Rathje, professor of archeology at the University of Arizona studies garbage as insight into human behavior.  The only way to know who a people are is by what they throw away he says.  10/89
    scf4327-610rathje william 0004.jpg
  • William L. Rathje, professor of Archeology at the University of Arizona studies garbage as insight into human behavior.  The only way to know a person is by what they throw away, he says.
    scf4327-609rathje william 0002.jpg
  • The World Trade Center in New York City.
    fct4421-051_world trade center 0001.jpg
  • New York City skyline at dusk with the World Trade Center.
    fct4421-047_world trade center 0002.jpg
  • Garbologists at William Rathje's Class at the University of Arizona
    fct4384-110_Trash 0062 Garbology.jpg
  • William L. Rathje, professor of archeology at the University of Arizona studies garbage as insight into human behavior.  The only way to know who a people are is by what they throw away he says.
    fct4384-108_Trash 0057 Rathje Willia...jpg
  • William L. Rathje, professor of archeology at the University of Arizona studies garbage as insight into human behavior.  The only way to know who a people are is by what they throw away he says.
    fct4384-107_Trash 0056 Rathje Willia...jpg
  • William L. Rathje, professor of archeology at the University of Arizona studies garbage as insight into human behavior.  The only way to know who a people are is by what they throw away he says.
    fct4384-106_Trash 0055 Rathje Willia...jpg
  • William L. Rathje, professor of archeology at the University of Arizona studies garbage as insight into human behavior.  He reads a 20 year old newspaper from the Fresh Kills landfill.
    fct4384-105_Trash 0054 Rathje Willia...jpg
  • Night shot of Times Square.
    fct4383-854_New York 0011 Times Squa...jpg
  • New York City skyline at dusk with the World Trade Center.
    World Trade Center 0003.jpg
  • Collecting samples in the Fresh Kills Landfill. 1992 NY<br />
Fresh Kills Landfill in Staten Island.
    Trash 0064 Fresh Kills.jpg
  • Garbologists at William Rathje's Class at the University of Arizona
    Trash 0062 Garbology.jpg
  • William L. Rathje, professor of archeology at the University of Arizona studies garbage as insight into human behavior.  The only way to know who a people are is by what they throw away he says.
    Trash 0057 Rathje William.jpg
  • William L. Rathje, professor of archeology at the University of Arizona studies garbage as insight into human behavior.  He reads a 20 year old newspaper from the Fresh Kills landfill.
    Trash 0054 Rathje William.jpg
  • William L. Rathje, professor of archeology at the University of Arizona studies garbage as insight into human behavior.  The only way to know who a people are is by what they throw away he says.
    Trash 0052 Rathje William.jpg
  • William L. Rathje, professor of archeology at the University of Arizona studies garbage as insight into human behavior.  The only way to know who a people are is by what they throw away he says.
    Trash 0051 Rathje William.jpg
  • William L. Rathje, professor of archeology at the University of Arizona studies garbage as insight into human behavior.  The only way to know who a people are is by what they throw away he says.
    Rathje William 0008.jpg
  • William L. Rathje, professor of archeology at the University of Arizona studies garbage as insight into human behavior.  The only way to know who a people are is by what they throw away he says.
    Rathje William 0007-2.jpg
  • William L. Rathje, professor of archeology at the University of Arizona studies garbage as insight into human behavior.  The only way to know who a people are is by what they throw away he says.
    Rathje William 0006.jpg
  • William L. Rathje, professor of archeology at the University of Arizona studies garbage as insight into human behavior.  The only way to know who a people are is by what they throw away he says.
    Rathje William 0006-2.jpg
  • William L. Rathje, professor of archeology at the University of Arizona studies garbage as insight into human behavior.  The only way to know who a people are is by what they throw away he says.
    Rathje William 0005.jpg
  • William L. Rathje, professor of archeology at the University of Arizona studies garbage as insight into human behavior.  The only way to know who a people are is by what they throw away he says.
    Rathje William 0005-2.jpg
  • William L. Rathje, professor of Archeology at the University of Arizona studies garbage as insight into human behavior.  The only way to know a person is by what they throw away, he says.
    Rathje William 0003.jpg
  • William L. Rathje, professor of Archeology at the University of Arizona studies garbage as insight into human behavior.  The only way to know a person is by what they throw away, he says.
    Rathje William 0002.jpg
  • William L. Rathje, professor of Archeology at the University of Arizona studies garbage as insight into human behavior.  The only way to know a person is by what they throw away, he says.
    Rathje William 0002-2.jpg
  • William L. Rathje, professor of Archeology at the University of Arizona studies garbage as insight into human behavior.  The only way to know a person is by what they throw away, he says.
    Rathje William 0001-2.jpg
  • Night shot of Times Square.
    New York 0011 Times Square.jpg
  • New York City Skyline on the 4th of July.
    New York 0009 4th July.jpg
  • New York City Skyline on the 4th of July.
    New York 0008 4th July.jpg
  • Recognized since 1915, Rocky Mountain National Park is home to a large array of flora and wildlife as well as spectacular mountains. Visitors enjoy; fishing, camping, hiking, and backpacking among many other activities.
    Rocky Mt Natl Park 0002.jpg
  • Recognized since 1915, Rocky Mountain National Park is home to a large array of flora and wildlife as well as spectacular mountains. Visitors enjoy; fishing, camping, hiking, and backpacking among many other activities.<br />
Recognized since 1915, Rocky Mountain National Park is home to a large array of flora and wildlife as well as spectacular mountains. Visitors enjoy; fishing, camping, hiking, and backpacking among many other activities.
    Rocky Mt Natl Park 0003.jpg
  • Recognized since 1915, Rocky Mountain National Park is home to a large array of flora and wildlife as well as spectacular mountains. Visitors enjoy; fishing, camping, hiking, and backpacking among many other activities.
    Rocky Mt Natl Park 0001.jpg
  • New York City Skyline on the 4th of July.
    scf4383-848.jpg
  • Recognized since 1915, Rocky Mountain National Park is home to a large array of flora and wildlife as well as spectacular mountains. Visitors enjoy; fishing, camping, hiking, and backpacking among many other activities.<br />
Recognized since 1915, Rocky Mountain National Park is home to a large array of flora and wildlife as well as spectacular mountains. Visitors enjoy; fishing, camping, hiking, and backpacking among many other activities.
    fct4383-940_Rocky Mt Natl Park 0003.jpg
  • Recognized since 1915, Rocky Mountain National Park is home to a large array of flora and wildlife as well as spectacular mountains. Visitors enjoy; fishing, camping, hiking, and backpacking among many other activities.
    fct4383-938_Rocky Mt Natl Park 0001.jpg
  • William L. Rathje, professor of archeology at the University of Arizona studies garbage as insight into human behavior.  The only way to know who a people are is by what they throw away he says.
    scf4327-613rathje william 0008.jpg
  • William L. Rathje, professor of archeology at the University of Arizona studies garbage as insight into human behavior.  The only way to know who a people are is by what they throw away he says.
    scf4327-611rathje william 0005.jpg
  • William L. Rathje, professor of archeology at the University of Arizona studies garbage as insight into human behavior.  The only way to know who a people are is by what they throw away he says.  10/89
    scf4327-610_Rathje William 0004.jpg
  • William L. Rathje, professor of Archeology at the University of Arizona studies garbage as insight into human behavior.  The only way to know a person is by what they throw away, he says.
    scf4327-608rathje william 0001.jpg
  • William L. Rathje, professor of archeology at the University of Arizona studies garbage as insight into human behavior.  The only way to know who a people are is by what they throw away he says.
    fct4384-104Trash 0053 Rathje William.jpg
  • William L. Rathje, professor of archeology at the University of Arizona studies garbage as insight into human behavior.  The only way to know who a people are is by what they throw away he says.
    fct4384-103_Trash 0052 Rathje Willia...jpg
  • Night shot of Times Square.
    fct4383-853_New York 0010 Times Squa...jpg
  • Collecting samples in the Fresh Kills Landfill. 1992 NY<br />
Fresh Kills Landfill in Staten Island.
    Trash 0064 Fresh Kills-2.jpg
  • William L. Rathje, professor of archeology at the University of Arizona studies garbage as insight into human behavior.  The only way to know who a people are is by what they throw away he says.
    Trash 0055 Rathje William.jpg
  • William L. Rathje, professor of archeology at the University of Arizona studies garbage as insight into human behavior.  The only way to know who a people are is by what they throw away he says.
    Trash 0053 Rathje William.jpg
  • William L. Rathje, professor of archeology at the University of Arizona studies garbage as insight into human behavior.  The only way to know who a people are is by what they throw away he says.
    Rathje William 0007.jpg
  • Night shot of Times Square.
    New York 0010 Times Square.jpg
  • New York City skyline with Empire State Building.
    NYC Skyline 0004.jpg
  • New York City skyline with Empire State Building and Chrysler Building.
    NYC Skyline 0003.jpg
  • New York City skyline at dusk.
    NYC Skyline 0001.jpg
  • New York City buildings shot from above.
    NYC Buildings 0001.jpg
  • A couple comfort their dog at a New York restaurant.
    fct4383-863_New York 0040 Dog at Res...jpg
  • William L. Rathje, professor of Archeology at the University of Arizona studies garbage as insight into human behavior.  The only way to know a person is by what they throw away, he says.
    Rathje William 0001.jpg
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