The Royal Palace of Qaṭna and the classification of Syrian palatial architecture of the 2nd millennium BC (2019) (original) (raw)
2019, in: D. Wicke (Hrsg.), Der Palast im antiken und islamischen Orient. 9. Internationales Colloquium der Deutschen Orient-Gesellschaft 30. März – 1. April 2016, Frankfurt am Main, CDOG 9, 235-260
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