The evolution of man and societyAllen & Unwin, 1969 - 751 páginas |
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... . MALLOWAN, M. E. L. 1961. The Birth of Written History. See Piggott (General). MENDELSOHN, I. 1949. Slavery in the Ancient Near East. Oxford U.P. MOSCATI, S. 1960. The Face of the Ancient Orient. Routledge, Bibliography 687.
... . MALLOWAN, M. E. L. 1961. The Birth of Written History. See Piggott (General). MENDELSOHN, I. 1949. Slavery in the Ancient Near East. Oxford U.P. MOSCATI, S. 1960. The Face of the Ancient Orient. Routledge, Bibliography 687.
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Cyril Dean Darlington. MOSCATI, S. 1960. The Face of the Ancient Orient. Routledge, London. MUMFORD, LEWIS. 1956. "The Natural History of Urbanization.' See W. L. Thomas (General) pp. 328-398. 1961. The City in History. Seeker, London ...
Cyril Dean Darlington. MOSCATI, S. 1960. The Face of the Ancient Orient. Routledge, London. MUMFORD, LEWIS. 1956. "The Natural History of Urbanization.' See W. L. Thomas (General) pp. 328-398. 1961. The City in History. Seeker, London ...
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... The Face of the Ancient Orient. Routledge, London. NILSSON, MARTIN P. 1920 (1960). Primitive Time- Reckoning. Lund, Oxford U.P. ORLINSKY, H. M. 1960. Ancient Israel. Cornell U.P. PFEIFFER, R. H. 1950. Introduction to the Old Testament ...
... The Face of the Ancient Orient. Routledge, London. NILSSON, MARTIN P. 1920 (1960). Primitive Time- Reckoning. Lund, Oxford U.P. ORLINSKY, H. M. 1960. Ancient Israel. Cornell U.P. PFEIFFER, R. H. 1950. Introduction to the Old Testament ...
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