The Flood and Culture Separation at Ur

i.e. Taqī al-Dabbāġ< “In conclusion, it is evident that ceramic representations at Ur show a full Ubaid occupation but its position in time and subdivision is not clear”.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Dabbagh, Takey
Format: Print Article
In:Bulletin of the College of Arts, Baghdad University
Year: 1966, Volume: 9, Pages: 5-8
KeiBi Identifier:29:1627
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