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From Cultural Property to Fiction


Year: 2012 Author: David Gill Categories: Day of Archaeology 2012, Education

Tags: poetry, tablet devices, UEA, Theft, Museum Street, Fiction, looting, Museology, Swansea University, Arlington, Sainsbury, Princeton University, Athena Promachos, Acropolis of Athens, online poetry, the American Journal of Archaeology, e-learning, Italy, Athens, head, Cambridge University, Business School, Athena, iPads, the Parthenon, Archaeology, British Museum, museum, e-medicine, Professor of Archaeological Heritage, smart phones, Cambridge University Museum of Archaeology, University Campus Suffolk, Twitter, Division of Humanities, Parthenon, Cultural property, Christopher Chippindale, Norwich, Sainsbury Centre, Princeton University Art Museum, Olympics

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