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Sarnath

Research output: Exhibits, objects and web-based outputsComposition

Published

Standard

Sarnath. Otondo, Felipe (Photographer). 2010. Sargasso records.

Research output: Exhibits, objects and web-based outputsComposition

Harvard

Otondo, F, Sarnath, 2010, Composition, Sargasso records.

APA

Otondo, F. (Photographer). (2010). Sarnath. Composition, Sargasso records.

Vancouver

Otondo F (Photographer). Sarnath Sargasso records. 2010.

Author

Otondo, Felipe (Photographer). / Sarnath. [Composition].

Bibtex

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RIS

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