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Adam, Leonhard (1891 - 1960) Biographical Entry - Australian Dictionary of Biography Online   (website Australian Dictionary of Biography )

ADAM, LEONHARD (1891-1960), anthropologist and lawyer, was born on 16 December 1891 in Berlin, son of Meinhardt Michael Adam and his wife Katharina Clare Rosa, n. Adam had already studied and published extensively in primitive law; his first field-work wa...

Online Used & Out of Print Book Search USA, UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand NZ Catalogue Items 1609001 to 1610000   (website BibliOZ.com The Book Search Wizard )

offers p { font-size: 11px; font-family: Verdana, Tahoma, Arial; color: #443631; padding: 0 30px 0 0; line-height: 20px; } . Historical - (1609048) MEDICINE IN AMERICA. AUSTRALIAN - (1609053) AUSTRALIAN BUSH BALLADS : STEWART, Douglas. ...

Cultural Collections: Research on Ian Potter Museum of Art   (website Cultural Collections of the University of Melbourne )

Aders, Elizabeth, ,ÄòThe Leonhard Adam Collection in the University of Melbourne,Äô, Post-Grad Dip (Art Curatorial Studies) thesis, University of Melbourne, School of Fine Arts, Classical Studies and Archaeology, 1994. Works of art from the Russell and M...

Art Exhibition Guide - Groote Eylandt barks from the University of Melbourne Art Collection   (website Art Exhibition Guide )

23 September - 21 January 2007 The Ian Potter Museum of Art The University of Melbourne is the custodian of a rare collection of thirty-six bark paintings from the Aboriginal people of Groote Eylandt, a small island off the east coast of Arnhem Land in th...

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