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March 01 2012
Two Akan Gold Ornaments from the Wreck of the Whydah
Martha Ehrlich
Martha Ehrlich
Martha Ehrlich is Associate Professor of Art History at Souther Illinois University, where she teaches courses in traditional tribal arts and arts of the Akan. drmarthaehrlich@gmail.com
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Martha Ehrlich
Martha Ehrlich is Associate Professor of Art History at Souther Illinois University, where she teaches courses in traditional tribal arts and arts of the Akan. drmarthaehrlich@gmail.com
Online Issn: 1937-2108
Print Issn: 0001-9933
© 2012 by the Regents of the University of California.
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African Arts (2012) 45 (1): 32–41.
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Martha Ehrlich; Two Akan Gold Ornaments from the Wreck of the Whydah. African Arts 2012; 45 (1): 32–41. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/afar.2012.45.1.32
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