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== Blurb ==
  
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Written by specialists from both New Zealand and Britain, Taonga Māori in the British Museum includes a substantial introduction detailing the history of these significant taonga and their acquisition. Ranging from the domestic to the ceremonial, these treasures are further explored in a catalogue that contains more than 300 photographs, a glossary and an appendix listing collectors, donors and vendors making Taonga Māori in the British Museum the definitive publication on this remarkable collection.
 
Written by specialists from both New Zealand and Britain, Taonga Māori in the British Museum includes a substantial introduction detailing the history of these significant taonga and their acquisition. Ranging from the domestic to the ceremonial, these treasures are further explored in a catalogue that contains more than 300 photographs, a glossary and an appendix listing collectors, donors and vendors making Taonga Māori in the British Museum the definitive publication on this remarkable collection.
  
 
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Taonga Maori in the British Museum

Dorota C. Starecka, Roger Neich, Mick Pendergrast. 2011 ISBN 978187738576-6

Taonga.jpg

Blurb

Written by specialists from both New Zealand and Britain, Taonga Māori in the British Museum includes a substantial introduction detailing the history of these significant taonga and their acquisition. Ranging from the domestic to the ceremonial, these treasures are further explored in a catalogue that contains more than 300 photographs, a glossary and an appendix listing collectors, donors and vendors making Taonga Māori in the British Museum the definitive publication on this remarkable collection.