Archaeology and the Transmission of Ideas

similarity and contrasts between the Indus civilization and its older contemporary in Mesopotamia.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Wheeler, Sir Mortimer
Format: Print Article
In:Alms for Oblivion. An Antiquary’s Scrapbook
Year: 1966, Pages: 47-72
KeiBi Identifier:29:96
All Reviews:AmAn 69 (1967) 96 (G. Dales)
Technology and Culture 8 (Chicago 1967) 90-91 (S. K. Ghaswala)
TLS 65/3383 (Dec. 29, 1966) 1211 (A. Anonymus)
Further subjects:Konferenzschrift
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