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collected studies

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István Zimonyi
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English
Pages
398

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Cover of: Medieval nomads in Eastern Europe
Medieval nomads in Eastern Europe: collected studies
2014, Editura Academiei Române, Muzeul Brăilei, Editura Istros
in English

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Edition Notes

At head of title: Romanian Academy, Institute of Archaeology of Iași.

Includes bibliographical references.

In English, French, German, and Russian.

Published in
București, Brăila
Series
Florilegium magistrorum historiae archaeologiaeque Antiquitatis et Medii Aevi -- XVI, Florilegium magistrorum historiae archaeologiaeque Antiquitatis et Medii Aevi -- 16.

Classifications

Library of Congress
DJK46 .Z56 2014

The Physical Object

Pagination
398 pages
Number of pages
398

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL30865148M
ISBN 10
973272482X, 6066541137
ISBN 13
9789732724828, 9786066541138
LCCN
2015488116
OCLC/WorldCat
907301184

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