Cultural Encounters in Near Eastern History

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Cultural Encounters in Near Eastern History. / Hertel, Thomas Klitgaard (Editor); Larsen, Mogens Trolle (Editor); Ryholt, Kim (Editor).

Copenhagen : Museum Tusculanum, 2018. 232 p. (CNI Publications, Vol. 44).

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Harvard

Hertel, TK, Larsen, MT & Ryholt, K (eds) 2018, Cultural Encounters in Near Eastern History. CNI Publications, vol. 44, Museum Tusculanum, Copenhagen.

APA

Hertel, T. K., Larsen, M. T., & Ryholt, K. (Eds.) (2018). Cultural Encounters in Near Eastern History. Museum Tusculanum. CNI Publications Vol. 44

Vancouver

Hertel TK, (ed.), Larsen MT, (ed.), Ryholt K, (ed.). Cultural Encounters in Near Eastern History. Copenhagen: Museum Tusculanum, 2018. 232 p. (CNI Publications, Vol. 44).

Author

Hertel, Thomas Klitgaard (Editor) ; Larsen, Mogens Trolle (Editor) ; Ryholt, Kim (Editor). / Cultural Encounters in Near Eastern History. Copenhagen : Museum Tusculanum, 2018. 232 p. (CNI Publications, Vol. 44).

Bibtex

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