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Acknowledgements

Thank you to everyone on the Object Lessons: Communicating Through Objects team.

We would also like to issue a special thank you to the following individuals, for providing us with the opportunity to interact and learn from such special artefacts which are the basis of this exhibition:

Vanessa Freedman, subject Liaison Librarian: Hebrew & Jewish Studies and Information Studies.

Delphine Mercier, curator of the Ethnography collection of the Anthropology department of the University College London.

Subhadra Das, curator at UCL Collections, for your help with the UCL Pathology Collections.

Ian Carroll, Collections Manager of Institute of Archaeology, and the Chair of Departmental Archives Committee.

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References:

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Miller, H., (1962). Tropic of Capricorn. New York, Grove Press [1962, ©1961]. 

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Victoria and Albert Museum. (2017) Coat. Retrieved 20.03.2019 from https://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O122581/coat-unknown/

Siboni, S. (2015). Piyyut: City of Joy [Video]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQzTFPwLQ_o

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