Prehistoric Anthropomorphic Figurines of the Ancient Near East and the Aegean. Ph. D. Vol. 2

Typescript; Bibliographie, Typologie und Klassifikation der Figuren in Menschengestalt aus Kreta, Griechenland, Ägypten und Vorderasien. 788-843: Interpretation of the function of prehistoric anthropomorphic figurines “No firm evidence has been found on the basis of any of these figurines for the ex...

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Main Author: Ucko, Peter John
Format: Print Book
In:Prehistoric Anthropomorphic Figurines of the Ancient Near East and the Aegean
Year: 2000
Published: London 2000
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