Jamieson Tribal Art Event
Join ethnologist, museum specialist, and antique tribal art collector & dealer, Bill Jamieson, at a Special ISA Conference Event, Friday evening, April 30th at the ISA Toronto Conference.
Bill is an NAC Associated Specialist focusing on old material from North American Indian, South Pacific, Pre-Columbian, African, Indonesian and oddities from around the world.
Bill has been a radio show guest on Public Radio’s “Value This! With Brian and Leon,” and has worked with Nova and National Geographic. Learn more about Bill at: http://www.valuethisradio.com/guestholdingarea.html
Bill also purchased the Niagara Falls Museum in 1999 which contained numerous treasures, including nine Egyptian mummies which were sold to the Michael C. Carlos Museum in Atlanta, GA. One of the mummies turned out to be the missing Pharaoh, Rameses I, and has since been repatriated to Egypt.
Don’t miss this fabulous event at the ISA Conference on Friday, April 30th, 5:00PM - 8:00 PM.
Register today at: http://www.assets2010.org
Join ethnologist, museum specialist, and antique tribal art collector & dealer, Bill Jamieson, at a Special ISA Conference Event, Friday evening, April 30th at the ISA Toronto Conference.
Bill is an NAC Associated Specialist focusing on old material from North American Indian, South Pacific, Pre-Columbian, African, Indonesian and oddities from around the world.
Bill has been a radio show guest on Public Radio’s “Value This! With Brian and Leon,” and has worked with Nova and National Geographic. Learn more about Bill at: http://www.valuethisradio.com/guestholdingarea.html
Bill also purchased the Niagara Falls Museum in 1999 which contained numerous treasures, including nine Egyptian mummies which were sold to the Michael C. Carlos Museum in Atlanta, GA. One of the mummies turned out to be the missing Pharaoh, Rameses I, and has since been repatriated to Egypt.
Don’t miss this fabulous event at the ISA Conference on Friday, April 30th, 5:00PM - 8:00 PM.
Register today at: http://www.assets2010.org
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