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Access through your institution Buy or subscribe paris The Musée de l'Homme has fallen into decay over the past few decades, and Chirac's decision last year to give it a
multimillion-dollar facelift was broadly welcomed. But the renovation plans have been plagued by controversy, as scientists and art specialists have fought bitterly over competing visions
for the museum (see _Nature_ 383, 109 109 & 203 203 1996) & _Nature_ 383, 109 109 1996 This is a preview of subscription content, access via your institution ACCESS OPTIONS Access
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