The Uronarti Regional Archaeological Project: Second Cataract fortresses and the Western Desert of Sudan

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The Uronarti Regional Archaeological Project : Second Cataract fortresses and the Western Desert of Sudan. / Levine, Evan I.; Rothenberg, Miriam A.W.; Siegel, Oren; Knoblauch, Christian; Bestock, Laurel; Klein, Lutz.

I: Antiquity, Bind 93, Nr. 372, 2019, s. E35.

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Levine, EI, Rothenberg, MAW, Siegel, O, Knoblauch, C, Bestock, L & Klein, L 2019, 'The Uronarti Regional Archaeological Project: Second Cataract fortresses and the Western Desert of Sudan', Antiquity, bind 93, nr. 372, s. E35. https://doi.org/10.15184/aqy.2019.183

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Levine, E. I., Rothenberg, M. A. W., Siegel, O., Knoblauch, C., Bestock, L., & Klein, L. (2019). The Uronarti Regional Archaeological Project: Second Cataract fortresses and the Western Desert of Sudan. Antiquity, 93(372), E35. https://doi.org/10.15184/aqy.2019.183

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Levine EI, Rothenberg MAW, Siegel O, Knoblauch C, Bestock L, Klein L. The Uronarti Regional Archaeological Project: Second Cataract fortresses and the Western Desert of Sudan. Antiquity. 2019;93(372):E35. https://doi.org/10.15184/aqy.2019.183

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Levine, Evan I. ; Rothenberg, Miriam A.W. ; Siegel, Oren ; Knoblauch, Christian ; Bestock, Laurel ; Klein, Lutz. / The Uronarti Regional Archaeological Project : Second Cataract fortresses and the Western Desert of Sudan. I: Antiquity. 2019 ; Bind 93, Nr. 372. s. E35.

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