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No. 37 Lands of the Ramu–Madang Area, Papua New Guinea
No. 37 Lands of the Ramu–Madang Area, Papua New Guinea
The Ramu–Madang survey covered an area of approximately 20,460 km2 or about three quarters of Madang Province, with altitude ranging from sea level to ~3,000 m in five physiographi...
Contemporary Crafts
Contemporary Crafts
Contemporary Crafts explores craft practices in both North America and Britain, revealing an astonishingly rich and diverse picture of artisanal work today.
The book rang...
5 Papua New Guinea
5 Papua New Guinea
This chapter begins with a historical background on Papua New Guinea. It then identifies the groups that fall within the category of ‘minorities’ and ‘indigenous peoples’. This is ...
The seized collections of the Papua New Guinea Museum
The seized collections of the Papua New Guinea Museum
Papua New Guinea Museum....
Introduction to Arts Management
Introduction to Arts Management
Introduction to Arts Management offers a unique, dynamic and savvy guide to managing a performing or visual arts organization, be that an arts center, theatre, museum, art gallery,...
Craft Sciences
Craft Sciences
The field of ‘Craft Sciences’ refers to research conducted across and within different craft subjects and academic contexts. This anthology aims to expose the breadth of topics, so...
Engaged with the arts
Engaged with the arts
John Tusa has been Managing Director of London’s Barbican Centre for more than a decade. In that time, he has been a notable controversialist, speaking up for the need for the arts...
Arts and crafts in the Muslim world
Arts and crafts in the Muslim world
International Congress on Islamic Arts and Crafts (2002 Isfahan, Iran)...


