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Winter , I.J. 1973 : Vorth Syria in the Early First Millennium BC with Special Reference to Irony Carving Michigan . 1988 : North Syria as a Bronzeworking Center ' . In Curtis . J. ed . , Bronzaworking Centres of Western Asia , c .
Winter , I.J. 1973 : Vorth Syria in the Early First Millennium BC with Special Reference to Irony Carving Michigan . 1988 : North Syria as a Bronzeworking Center ' . In Curtis . J. ed . , Bronzaworking Centres of Western Asia , c .
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At the same time , it is also an excellent guide and reference for anyone planning a visit to Persepolis . Although the author has refrained from using references in the text , she has added a thesaurus and concise bibliography for the ...
At the same time , it is also an excellent guide and reference for anyone planning a visit to Persepolis . Although the author has refrained from using references in the text , she has added a thesaurus and concise bibliography for the ...
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The extensive references match the encyclopaedic nature of the text , which discusses numerous topics and items for each period , usually highlighting and referencing relevant diverging views . Instead of constantly returning to a ...
The extensive references match the encyclopaedic nature of the text , which discusses numerous topics and items for each period , usually highlighting and referencing relevant diverging views . Instead of constantly returning to a ...
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