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The AAM Guide to Provenance Research

Download or Read eBook The AAM Guide to Provenance Research PDF written by Nancy H. Yeide and published by American Alliance of Museums. This book was released on 2001 with total page 326 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
The AAM Guide to Provenance Research
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Publisher : American Alliance of Museums
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Book Synopsis The AAM Guide to Provenance Research by : Nancy H. Yeide

Book excerpt: "The AAM Guide to Provenance Research is a much-needed contribution for scholars, professional researchers, and those who shape policy. Here in one volume is a historical overview, description of current methodology, invaluable indices, inventories, and lists of current databases-in-progress." -- Back cover.


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