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The Thousand And One Churches William M Ramsay Editor Gertrude L Bell Editor Robert G Ousterhout Editor Mark P C Jackson Editor

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The Thousand And One Churches William M Ramsay Editor Gertrude L Bell Editor Robert G Ousterhout Editor Mark P C Jackson Editor
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 31.91 MB
Pages: 618
Author: William M. Ramsay (editor); Gertrude L. Bell (editor); Robert G. Ousterhout (editor); Mark P. C. Jackson (editor)
ISBN: 9781934536308, 193453630X
Language: English
Year: 2011

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The Thousand And One Churches William M Ramsay Editor Gertrude L Bell Editor Robert G Ousterhout Editor Mark P C Jackson Editor by William M. Ramsay (editor); Gertrude L. Bell (editor); Robert G. Ousterhout (editor); Mark P. C. Jackson (editor) 9781934536308, 193453630X instant download after payment.

Published in 1909 and long out of print, this seminal study describes the postclassical monuments of Anatolia.


Published in 1909 and long out of print, this seminal study describes the postclassical monuments of Anatolia.

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