Excavations at Tell Deir Allā. / Volume 1, : A stratigraphical and analytical study of the early Iron Age pottery / / H. J. Franken, J. Kalsbeek.

The Near East has witnessed several of the world's earliest major civilizations and is the cradle of its three great monotheistic religions. These civilizations are part of the cultural heritage of large parts of world population today and their vestiges still impres man. The Documenta et Monum...

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Superior document:Documenta et monumenta Orientis antiqui ; volume 16
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden : : Brill,, 1969.
Year of Publication:1969
Language:English
Series:Documenta et monumenta Orientis antiqui ; volume 16.
Physical Description:1 online resource (249 pages).
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