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Problems in Pre-Columbian Textile Classification

by VanStan, Ina

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Tallahassee: Florida State University, 1958. 1st ed. Hardcover. Good. frontis, photos, 115p. Gray cloth. 23cm. Ends of backstrip wrinkled and rubbed. Lettering on backstrip partially faded. No Jacket. Florida State University Studies. Number 29.
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Problems in Pre-Columbian Textile Classification: Florida State University Studies, No. 29

Problems in Pre-Columbian Textile Classification: Florida State University Studies, No. 29

by Ina Vanstan

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