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Current Perspectives in the Archaeology of Ghana
Embroideries of Imperialism:
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Author(s):
Wazi Apoh
Publication date:
December 29 2014
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Sub-Saharan Publishers
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December 29 2014
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10.2307/j.ctvk3gn0j.16
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