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Money, Power and Gender: Some Social and Economic Factors in Moba Male and Female Pottery Traditions (Northern Togo)School of Art and Art History, University of Iowa189–212
Kreamer, Christine Mullen. 2000. "Money, Power and Gender: Some Social and Economic Factors in Moba Male and Female Pottery Traditions (Northern Togo)." In Clay and Fire: Pottery in Africa. Roy, Christopher D., editor. 189–212. Iowa City: School of Art and Art History, University of Iowa. In Iowa studies in African art ; v. 4.
Body Art: Marks of Identity, exhibition review, American Museum of Natural Historyv. 34No. 183–85
Kreamer, Christine Mullen. 2000. "Body Art: Marks of Identity, exhibition review, American Museum of Natural History." African Arts, 34, (1) 83–85.
Recovery of Unbacked Mosaics from a Storage Depot Fire at the Sardis Excavations, Turkeyv. 39No. 1American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works3–13
Severson, K., Koob, S., Wolfe, J., Choe, P., Hornbeck, S., McGregor Howarth, S., and Sigel, A. 2000. "Recovery of Unbacked Mosaics from a Storage Depot Fire at the Sardis Excavations, Turkey." Journal of the American Institute for Conservation, 39, (1) 3–13.
Changes in place, changes in context: the conservation of an Ethiopian icon62–72
James, Erica E. 1999. "Changes in place, changes in context: the conservation of an Ethiopian icon." Postprints (American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works. Paintings Specialty Group), 62–72.
Wrapped in Pride: Ghanaian Kente and African American IdentityNational Museum of African Art16
Lifschitz, Edward and Hall, Robert. 1999. Wrapped in Pride: Ghanaian Kente and African American Identity. National Museum of African Art.
Rediscovered Treasures: African Beadwork in The Field Museum of ChicagoNo. 318–31
Stokes, Deborah. 1999. "Rediscovered Treasures: African Beadwork in The Field Museum of Chicago." African Arts, XXXII, (3) 18–31.
Delivering Views. Distant Cultures in Early PostcardsSmithsonian Institution Press
Geary, Christraud M. and Webb, Virginia Lee , editors. 1998. Delivering Views. Distant Cultures in Early Postcards. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press.
Southern Africa 1936-1949 Photographs by Constance Stuart LarrabeeNational Museum of African Art
Geary, Christraud M. 1998. Southern Africa 1936-1949 Photographs by Constance Stuart Larrabee. National Museum of African Art.
Nineteenth Century Images of the Mangbetu in Explorers' AccountsUniversity of Cambridge Press133–168
Geary, Christraud M. 1998. "Nineteenth Century Images of the Mangbetu in Explorers' Accounts." In The Scramble for Art in Central Africa. Schildkrout, Enid and Keim, Curtis, editors. 133–168. University of Cambridge Press.
TogoCharles Scribner's Sons245–254
Kreamer, Christine Mullen. 1998. "Togo." In The Encyclopedia of Sub-Saharan Africa. 245–254. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons.
A Spiral of History: A Carved Tusk from the Loango Coast, CongoNational Museum of African Art
Nicolls, Andrea. 1998. A Spiral of History: A Carved Tusk from the Loango Coast, Congo. National Museum of African Art.
African Forms in the Furniture of Pierre LegrainNational Museum of African Art15
Puccinelli, Lydia. 1998. African Forms in the Furniture of Pierre Legrain. National Museum of African Art.
Beads, Body, and Soul: Art and Light in the Yoruba UniverseDOI: info:10.2307/3337652v. 31No. 4UCLA James S. Coleman African Studies Center78–80
Stokes, Deborah. 1998. "Beads, Body, and Soul: Art and Light in the Yoruba Universe." African Arts, 31, (4) 78–80. https://doi.org/10.2307/3337652.
Olowe of Ise: A Yoruba Sculptor to KingsNational Museum of African Art150
Walker, Roslyn A. 1998. Olowe of Ise: A Yoruba Sculptor to Kings. National Museum of African Art.
The poetics of line : seven artists of the Nsukka group : family guideNational Museum of African Art12
Chaffers, Pedra D. 1997. The poetics of line : seven artists of the Nsukka group : family guide, Grove, Migs, editor. National Museum of African Art.
Adinkra: The Cloth That SpeaksNational Museum of African Art34
Farrar Fortune, Leas. 1997. Adinkra: The Cloth That Speaks. Washington, D.C.: National Museum of African Art.
The Art of TogoMacMillan
Kreamer, Christine Mullen. 1997. "The Art of Togo." In The Dictionary of Art. London: MacMillan.
Mixed Media, The Dictionary of ArtMacMillan
Kreamer, Christine Mullen. 1997. Mixed Media, The Dictionary of Art. London: MacMillan.
African VoicesAmerican Association of Museums50–55
Kreamer, Christine Mullen. 1997. "African Voices." Museum News, Nov/Dec 50–55.
The exhibition and conservation of African objects: considering the non-tangblev. 31No. 1The American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works3–16
Mellor, Stephen P. 1997. "The exhibition and conservation of African objects: considering the non-tangble." The Journal of the American Institute for Conservation, 31, (1) 3–16.