An edition of Chronologies du Proche Orient = (1987)

Chronologies du Proche Orient =

Chronologies in the Near East : relative chronologies and absolute chronology 16,000-4,000 B.P. : C.N.R.S. international symposium, Lyon (France), 24-28 November 1986

Chronologies du Proche Orient =
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An edition of Chronologies du Proche Orient = (1987)

Chronologies du Proche Orient =

Chronologies in the Near East : relative chronologies and absolute chronology 16,000-4,000 B.P. : C.N.R.S. international symposium, Lyon (France), 24-28 November 1986

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B.A.R.
Language
English
Pages
744

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographies.
English and French.

Published in
Oxford, England
Series
BAR international series ;, 379, Archaeological series / Maison de l'Orient méditerranéen (C.N.R.S.--Université Lumière--Lyon 2), Lyon, France ;, no 3, Archaeological series (Maison de l'Orient méditerranéen (Lyon, France)) ;, no. 3.
Other Titles
Chronologies in the Near East.

Classifications

Library of Congress
GN855.M628 C48 1987

The Physical Object

Pagination
2 v. (744 p.) :
Number of pages
744

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL2130717M
ISBN 10
0860544877
LCCN
88194344
OCLC/WorldCat
17660150

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