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Date: 2014-10-03 18:28:28
Robert Wood
Prehistory
Henri de Contenson
Tell Ramad
Asia
Palmyra

  Academic Publications: Palmyra Abdul-Hak, Selim. 1952. “L’Hypogée de Ta’ai À Palmyre.” Annales Archéologiques Arabes Syriennes 2: 193–251. Addison, Charles[removed]Damascus and Palmyra. New York: Arno Pre

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