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Zen and the Art of Curation


Year: 2012 Author: Valerie M. J. Hall Categories: Finds, Day of Archaeology 2012

Tags: Chesapeake Archaeology, Chesapeake, Comparitive Archaeological Study of Colonial Chesapeake Culture, Prairie Research Institute, Archaeological field survey, Maryland, Illinois Archaeology, Curation, provenience, http, Archaeology, University of Illinois, Artifact, lithics, Illinois State Archaeological Survey, Maryland Archaeological Conservation Laboratory, University of Illinois-Champaign, Chesapeake Bay, Virginia, Anthropology, Illinois

Hall, Valerie M. J. (2012): Zen and the Art of Curation. https://doi.org/10.5284/1079620 PDF 298 Kb

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