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spellingShingle Taxel, Itamar, Cohen-Weinberger, Anat, Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology, Newly-Identified Type of Late Antique Palestinian Amphora : Production, Evolution and Use of the Mediterranean Globular Amphora, Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous), Archeology, Geography, Planning and Development
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title_sort newly-identified type of late antique palestinian amphora : production, evolution and use of the mediterranean globular amphora
title_sub Production, Evolution and Use of the Mediterranean Globular Amphora
title_unstemmed Newly-Identified Type of Late Antique Palestinian Amphora : Production, Evolution and Use of the Mediterranean Globular Amphora
topic Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous), Archeology, Geography, Planning and Development
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