LUNA-Insight @ La Trobe

LUNA-Insight provides digital image collections and tools in support of teaching, learning, and research for faculty and students of La Trobe University.

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Open access, according to individual collection stated rights.

Australian Zooarchaeology

Australian Zooarchaeology

Zooarchaeology, bone image, bones, fauna, skeleton, archaeology, animal remains, taphonomy, Marsupialia, Antechinus, Bettongia, Canis, Cercartetus, Dasyurus, Felis, Hydromys, Isoodon, Macropus, Mastacomys, Ornithorhynchus, Oryctolagus, Perameles, Potorous, Pseudocheirous, Sarcophilus, Sminthopsis, Tachyglossus, Thylogale, Trichosurus, Vombatus, Australia, Tasmania, course work, CD-ROM, database, online, reference collection, audio visual.

The bone image database contains over 580 skeletal images of 26 Australian mammal species.

David Rumsey Historical Map Collection

David Rumsey Historical Map Collection

The David Rumsey Collection focuses on 18th and 19th century North and South American cartographic materials. The collection includes atlases, globes, school geographies, maritime charts, and a variety of separate maps including pocket, wall, children's and manuscript maps. The online selection is an expanding cross section of images designed to highlight the depth and breadth of the collection. The digital images and associated descriptive data are Cartography Associates.

Over 13,600 images

Deneia Archive

Deneia Archive

The Deneia area was a major focus of habitation for over 2000 years, throughout the Bronze Age into the Iron Age. Over 1000 pottery fragments are presented here, showing the great richness of the site and illustrating the range and quality of Bronze Age pottery from Cyprus. Further details are published in D. Frankel and J.M. Webb, 2007. The Bronze Age Cemeteries at Deneia in Cyprus. SIMA CXXXV, Svedalen.

Farber Gravestone Collection

Farber Gravestone Collection

The Farber Gravestone Collection is an unusual resource documenting gravestone sculpture, mostly prior to 1800. The late Daniel Farber of Worcester, Massachusetts, and his wife, Jessie Lie Farber, were responsible for the largest portion of the collection. These early stones are both a significant form of artistic creation and precious records of biographical information, such as name, death date of the deceased, stone location, and information concerning the stone material, iconography, the inscription, and (when known) the carver

13,527 images

Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art

Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art

The Herbert F. Johnson Museum has one of the finest collections of art in New York State and is recognized as one of the most important university museums in the country. Spanning the history of art, the Museum's collections are especially strong in Asian Art, nineteenth and twentieth-century American art, and the graphic arts. Images are available in thumbnail and zoom level 2 only.

Over 20,000 images

Hoover Institution Library & Archives Poster Collection

Hoover Institution Poster Collection

The Hoover Institution Library & Archives Poster Collection includes political posters from around the world. Many thousands of posters date from World War I and World War II, though the posters cover the entire Twentieth Century. Posters from the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, the Russian empire and Soviet Union, as well France are well represented. There are posters from more than eighty countries.

53 images


La Trobe University users can access the full list of Luna Commons databases including numerous map, book and photography archives online.

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