The Spread of Ancient Civilizations

Grundthese des Buches: "There was one pristine source - that is Mesopotamia; all the other primary civilizations of high antiquity are beholden to it, and subsequently to Egypt".

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Jairazbhoy, R. A.
Format: Print Book
In:Year: 1982
Published: Bognor Regis, U. K 1982
KeiBi Identifier:48:1157
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