An edition of After antiquity (2003)

After antiquity

ceramics and society in the Aegean from the 7th to 20th century A.C., a case study from Boeotia, central Greece

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An edition of After antiquity (2003)

After antiquity

ceramics and society in the Aegean from the 7th to 20th century A.C., a case study from Boeotia, central Greece

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After antiquity: ceramics and society in the Aegean from the 7th to 20th century A.C., a case study from Boeotia, central Greece
2003, Faculty of Archaeology, University of Leiden, Faculty of Archaeology, Leiden University
in English

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Edition Notes

Summary in Greek.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 379-405).
"This book originally appeard as a Ph. D. thesis, Leiden University, 29 Jan 2003"--T.p. verso.

Published in
Leiden
Series
Archaeological studies Leiden University ;, 10

Classifications

Library of Congress
DF901.V55 V76 2003, DF901.V55V76 2003, F3429.1.O76 M56 2005

The Physical Object

Pagination
412 p. :
Number of pages
412

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3349508M
ISBN 10
9076368104
LCCN
2004364849
OCLC/WorldCat
52783246, 226293319
Library Thing
665038
Wikidata
Q59249670
Goodreads
3170885

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