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  • PART FIVE: ARTS IN TIME
  • Chp 14. Ancient Mediterranean Worlds
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  • Chp 15. Christianity and the Formation of Europe
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  • Chp 18. Arts of Islam and of Africa
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  • Chp 21. The Modern World: 1800-1945
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