Wine Jars with Serekhs from Early Bronze Lod: Appelation Valée du Nil Controlée: But for Whom? (original) (raw)

The Pottery-Incised Serekh-Signs of Dynasties 0-1. Part II: Fragments and Additional Complete Vessels.

Edwin C M van den Brink

Archéo Nil 11: 23-100. , 2001

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Mario A . S . Martin

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Edwin C M van den Brink

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