Large-scale excavations in Europe

Jörg Bofinger

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Large-scale excavations in Europe

by Jörg Bofinger, Dirk Krausse

2012

Europae Archaeologiae Consilium (EAC)

208

9789639911291

9639911291

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Large-scale excavations in Europe was written by Jörg Bofinger, Dirk Krausse.

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