An edition of An index to the late Bronze Age (1994)

An index to the late Bronze Age

Aegean pottery from Syria-Palestine

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An edition of An index to the late Bronze Age (1994)

An index to the late Bronze Age

Aegean pottery from Syria-Palestine

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P. Åströms
Language
English
Pages
251

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [221]-251).
"The genesis of this volume was a catalogue that formed a chapter in the author's PhD dissertation, The nature and extent of the Aegean presence in the Eastern Mediterranean that was accepted by the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilations (the Oriental Institute) at the University of Chicago in 1976"--P. 1.

Published in
Jonsered, Sweden
Series
Studies in Mediterranean archaeology ;, v. 114

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
016.939/4
Library of Congress
DS94.5 .L46 1994

The Physical Object

Pagination
251 p., 38 p. of plates :
Number of pages
251

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL630273M
LCCN
96231455
Library Thing
6154622

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