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' butterfly collecting ' , perhaps not so much because of the scale of the comparisons but the isolation of traits from context and the pursuit of similarity in form for its own sake based on the assumption that universals in form must ...
' butterfly collecting ' , perhaps not so much because of the scale of the comparisons but the isolation of traits from context and the pursuit of similarity in form for its own sake based on the assumption that universals in form must ...
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... collecting tastes ( Prince & Higgins- McLoughlin 1987 , 50 ) , coupled with the growth of single subject museums and ' heritage attractions ' , may be linked to increasing post - War social democratisation in general , and attempts to ...
... collecting tastes ( Prince & Higgins- McLoughlin 1987 , 50 ) , coupled with the growth of single subject museums and ' heritage attractions ' , may be linked to increasing post - War social democratisation in general , and attempts to ...
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... collecting targeted on areas over which the ( Archaeological Review from Cambridge 7 : 2 ( 1988 ) pp177-184 ) particular museum has especially numerous and well - documented collections MARKETING NON-EUROPEAN ART OR THIRD WORLD ...
... collecting targeted on areas over which the ( Archaeological Review from Cambridge 7 : 2 ( 1988 ) pp177-184 ) particular museum has especially numerous and well - documented collections MARKETING NON-EUROPEAN ART OR THIRD WORLD ...
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