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The Origins of Things (or How the Hour Got Its Minutes)

The Origins of Things (or How the Hour Got Its Minutes)

The Origins of Things (or How the Hour Got Its Minutes)
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The Origins of Things (or How the Hour Got Its Minutes)

by Meinhardt, Jack

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9781880317600
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Washington, D. C.: Biblical Archaeology Society, 2002. Soft cover. New. 115 pages, the work itself is a series of short articles published in Archaeology Odyssey magazine. This book is meant to be enjoyable, but its chapters are written by scholars. Book is clean, fresh, tight and bright. A very nice new copy; available for immediate shipment, carefully packed!

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Title
The Origins of Things (or How the Hour Got Its Minutes)
Author
Meinhardt, Jack
Format/Binding
Soft cover
Book Condition
New
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1
Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
1880317605
ISBN 13
9781880317600
Publisher
Biblical Archaeology Society
Place of Publication
Washington, D. C.
Date Published
2002
Keywords
Mespotamia-inventions. Egypt-inventions. Greece-Rome-inventions. Ancient World-Technology. Ancient World-Institutions. Ancient World-Science. The Origins of Things (or How the Hour Got Its minutes) . Meinhardt, Jack.

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