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Excavations at Kerma, Part VI.

Excavations at Kerma, Part VI.

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Excavations at Kerma, Part VI.

by Dunham, Dows

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Boston: Museum of Fine Arts, Department of Egyptian and Ancient Near Eastern Art, 1982. Very good. 27 cm; xi, [3], 257 pages, including half tone plates. Bound in blue printed wraps. Front wrap corners bumped.

Includes reports on subsidiary Nubian graves excavated by George A. Reisner in 1915-16, not published in his Excavationa at Kerma I-V (1926).

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Title
Excavations at Kerma, Part VI.
Author
Dunham, Dows
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
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Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
0878461922
ISBN 13
9780878461929
Publisher
Museum of Fine Arts, Department of Egyptian and Ancient Near Eastern Art
Place of Publication
Boston
Date Published
1982
Keywords
egyptology Architecture Archaeology George A. Reisner antiquities

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