Leoni e tori dall'antica Persia ad Aquileia

tesori, ori e sculture achemenidi e sasanidi dal Museo di Tehran e da Persepoli = Lions and bulls from ancient Persia in Aquileia : Achaemenid and Sasanid gold works and sculptures from the Museum of Tehran and Persepolis

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Leoni e tori dall'antica Persia ad Aquileia

tesori, ori e sculture achemenidi e sasanidi dal Museo di Tehran e da Persepoli = Lions and bulls from ancient Persia in Aquileia : Achaemenid and Sasanid gold works and sculptures from the Museum of Tehran and Persepolis

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Umberto Allemandi
Language
Italian
Pages
110

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Edition Notes

Catalog of an exhibition held at the Museo archeologico nazionale, Aquileia, Italy, June 24-September 30, 2016.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 109-110).

Text in Italian and English.

Published in
Turin]
Other Titles
Lions and bulls from ancient Persia in Aquileia

Classifications

Library of Congress
N7668.L56 L46 2016

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Pagination
110 pages
Number of pages
110

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL44570564M
ISBN 13
9788842224105
OCLC/WorldCat
971545980

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