L'Alto Tigri nelle età del Bronzo Antico e Medio Siti, sequenze e ceramiche rosso-brune tra fine III e inizio II mill. a.C.

The region crossed by the upper course of the Tigris River, in south-eastern Turkey, has long been an area little known from an archaeological point of view. The intensification of field research, starting from the nineties of the last century, has produced the evidence on which to base a first reco...

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Main Author: D'Agostino, Anacleto (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:Italian
Published: Florence Firenze University Press 2016
Series:Studia Asiana
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