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Wonders Lost And Found A Celebration Of The Archaeological Work Of Professor Michael Vickers Nicholas Sekunda Editor

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Wonders Lost And Found A Celebration Of The Archaeological Work Of Professor Michael Vickers Nicholas Sekunda Editor
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Wonders Lost And Found A Celebration Of The Archaeological Work Of Professor Michael Vickers Nicholas Sekunda Editor instant download after payment.

Publisher: Archaeopress Archaeology
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.13 MB
Pages: 230
Author: Nicholas Sekunda & editor
ISBN: 9781789693812, 1789693810
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Wonders Lost And Found A Celebration Of The Archaeological Work Of Professor Michael Vickers Nicholas Sekunda Editor by Nicholas Sekunda & Editor 9781789693812, 1789693810 instant download after payment.

Wonders Lost and Found: A celebration of the archaeological work of Professor Michael Vickers comprises, in all, twenty-one contributions, all on archaeological themes, written by friends and colleagues of Professor Michael Vickers, commemorating his contribution to archaeology. The contributions, reflecting the wide interests of Professor Vickers, range chronologically from the Aegean Bronze Age, to the use made of archaeology by dictators of the 19th and 20th centuries. Seven contributions are related to the archaeology of Georgia, where Professor has worked most recently, and has made his home.

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