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To accomplish this , as well as examining the Museum's archives and old photographs of the material taken close to the time of its discovery , it was necessary to undertake detailed analysis of the field diaries of the eminent Maltese ...
To accomplish this , as well as examining the Museum's archives and old photographs of the material taken close to the time of its discovery , it was necessary to undertake detailed analysis of the field diaries of the eminent Maltese ...
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The Antiquities Collection of the Budapest Museum of Fine Arts today numbers almost 5500 pieces , a considerable advance in quantity and variety on the Greek and Roman marbles and terracottas first exhibited early in the last century .
The Antiquities Collection of the Budapest Museum of Fine Arts today numbers almost 5500 pieces , a considerable advance in quantity and variety on the Greek and Roman marbles and terracottas first exhibited early in the last century .
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Godishnik na Arheologicheskiya Institut s Muzei ( Annual of the Archaeological Institute with Museum ) 2 ( 2002 ) , 399 pp . , illustrations , summaries in English . Paperback . ISSN 1311-7548 This volume deals with the Thracian site at ...
Godishnik na Arheologicheskiya Institut s Muzei ( Annual of the Archaeological Institute with Museum ) 2 ( 2002 ) , 399 pp . , illustrations , summaries in English . Paperback . ISSN 1311-7548 This volume deals with the Thracian site at ...
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