Impulse Archaeology

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Impulse Archaeology
Author : Eldon Garnet
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Language : English
Release Date : 01 January 2005
ISBN : 9780802087874
Pages : 286 pages
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Impulse Archaeology honours this important period in Canadian art and cultural history, recalling the early influence of like-minded publications from New York and the import of French theorists and European artists and writers into North America.

Impulse Archaeology

Impulse Archaeology honours this important period in Canadian art and cultural history, recalling the early influence of like-minded publications from New York and the import of French theorists and European artists and writers into North America.

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Impulse Archaeology

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