La Sardegna nel Mediterraneo tra il Bronzo medio e il Bronzo recente

XVI-XIII Sec. a.C. : atti del III Convegno di studi "Un millennio di relazioni fra la Sardegna e i paesi del Mediterraneo" : Selargius-Cagliari, 19-22 novembre 1987.

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La Sardegna nel Mediterraneo tra il Bronzo medio e il Bronzo recente

XVI-XIII Sec. a.C. : atti del III Convegno di studi "Un millennio di relazioni fra la Sardegna e i paesi del Mediterraneo" : Selargius-Cagliari, 19-22 novembre 1987.

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Della Torre
Language
Italian
Pages
724

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Edition Notes

Italian, French, and Spanish.
Includes bibliographical references.
"Il Convegno è stato organizzato dal 'Gruppo archeologico selargino' e dal 'Circolo culturale Selargius' ... con la collaborazione dell'Amministrazione comunale di Selargius, del CIS, e dell'Esit"--P. [4].

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Cagliari
Genre
Congresses.

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Dewey Decimal Class
937/.901
Library of Congress
DG55.S2 C68 1987

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Pagination
724 p. :
Number of pages
724

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1505282M
ISBN 10
8873432204
LCCN
93185395

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