Der frühbronzezeitliche Schmuckhortfund von Kap Kolonna

Ägina und die Ägäis im Goldzeitalter des 3. Jahrtausends v. Chr

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Ägina und die Ägäis im Goldzeitalter des 3. Jahrtausends v. Chr

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German
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145

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Der frühbronzezeitliche Schmuckhortfund von Kap Kolonna: Ägina und die Ägäis im Goldzeitalter des 3. Jahrtausends v. Chr
2008, Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften
in German

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Includes bibliographical references.

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Wien
Series
Denkschriften der Gesamtakademie -- Bd. 46, Contributions to the chronology of the Eastern Mediterranean -- v. 15, Ägina-Kolonna -- Bd. 2, Denkschriften der Gesamtakademie -- Bd. 46., Contributions to the chronology of the Eastern Mediterranean -- v. 15., Ägina-Kolonna -- Bd. 2.

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145 pages
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145

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OL44961043M
ISBN 10
3700139489
ISBN 13
9783700139485
OCLC/WorldCat
233267961

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