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The ninth and last chapter , on the Tabula Peutingeriana , is also long and deservedly detailed ( pp . 286–378 ) . It is fully illustrated with line - drawings and excellent colour plates at the back , showing the relevant segments of ...
The ninth and last chapter , on the Tabula Peutingeriana , is also long and deservedly detailed ( pp . 286–378 ) . It is fully illustrated with line - drawings and excellent colour plates at the back , showing the relevant segments of ...
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Following up the development of prehistoric metallurgy in Anatolia , starting with its earliest manifestations in the 9th millennium BC ( in Aceramic Neolithic ) , Y. illustrates this panorama with the detailed discussion of several ...
Following up the development of prehistoric metallurgy in Anatolia , starting with its earliest manifestations in the 9th millennium BC ( in Aceramic Neolithic ) , Y. illustrates this panorama with the detailed discussion of several ...
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No ISBN A very useful booklet providing detailed and up - to - date information on the results of excavations of this Early Hellenistic Getic town in the region of Sveshtari . The text is richly illustrated with colour photographs ...
No ISBN A very useful booklet providing detailed and up - to - date information on the results of excavations of this Early Hellenistic Getic town in the region of Sveshtari . The text is richly illustrated with colour photographs ...
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