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| AFRICOM - International Council of African Museums |
| AFRICOM seeks to contribute to the positive development of African societies by encouraging the role of museums as generators of culture and as agents of cultural cohesion |
| 2003-02-17 10:35:58 |
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| Ethnographic Arts Publications |
| The website of ETHNOGRAPHIC ARTS PUBLICATIONS. Our inventory includes more than 17,000 rare, out of print, and in print books, catalogues, and journals. To search for a specific publication use the "search" form or select a culture and browse through our inventory. |
| 2003-02-25 18:41:13 |
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| Aussereuropäische Kunst |
| Auszug aus kunstlinks - eine gemeinsame Initiative verschiedener Gruppen zur Sammlung interessanter Quellen für die Kunsterziehung |
| 2003-02-24 22:37:40 |
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| chapitre |
| More than 15 million books and magazines. |
| 2003-09-12 22:57:59 |
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| Kuba Textiles: An Introduction |
| Kuba Textiles: An Introduction by Ann E. Svenson, Ann E. Svenson Assistant Textile Conservator Los Angeles County Museum of Art. WAAC, Volume 8, Number 1, Jan. 1986, pp.2-5 |
| 2003-04-01 23:41:14 |
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| Hali Fair, London, UK |
| Textile and tribal art fair |
| 2006-05-07 22:49:03 |
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| African pottery |
| Professor Christopher Roy at the University of Iowa welcomes you to his website about African pottery. |
| 2003-04-07 09:05:39 |
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| Akan, Lakeview Museum of Arts and Sciences |
| Akan is the name of a language spoken in many dialects by related groups of people living in the south-central forest zone and coastal areas of Ghana and in southeastern Ivory Coast. The Asante and Fante are probably the best known Akan groups of Ghana, and the Ivory Coast Akan groups include the Baule and Agni peoples.... |
| 2003-02-26 22:40:12 |
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| African Arts, Los Angeles, CA, USA |
| African Arts is a quarterly journal devoted to the plastic and graphic arts of Africa, broadly defined to encompass sculpture in wood, metal, ceramic, ivory, and stone, and less familiar work in fiber, hide, mud, and other materials. Included in this mandate are architecture, arts of personal adornment, contemporary fine and popular arts, and the arts of the Africa diaspora. In addition, the journal encourages dialogue on other forms of African expressive culture: film, theater, dance, and music. African Arts is published quarterly by the James S. Coleman African Studies Center, University of California, Los Angeles. |
| 2003-02-25 12:26:53 |
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| Object ID, Council for the Prevention of Art Theft |
| Object ID is an international standard for describing cultural objects. It has been developed through the collaboration of the museum community, police and customs agencies, the art trade, insurance industry, and valuers of art and antiques. |
| 2005-11-16 22:49:46 |
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