Places and Spaces in Hittite Anatolia 1: Hatti and the East
Material type: TextPublication details: İstanbul Türk Eskiçağ Bilimleri Enstitüsü 2017 Edition: 1stISBN: 9790000000000Subject(s): Architecture, Hittite--Turkey | Hittites--Civilization | Hittites--Politics and government | Hittites--Turkey--History, AncientItem type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Books | The BIAA David H. French Library Shelf 34 - Main Room | F ALPAR 31336 | Not for loan | BOOKS-000000024223 |
Proceedings of an International Workshop on Hittite Historical Geography in Istanbul, 25th-26th October 2013
Turkish Institute of Archaeology
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