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The evolution of the ancient city: urban theory and the archaeology of the Fertile Crescent
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主要作者:
Thomas, Alexander R. 1969-
(Author)
格式:
Print
图书
语言:
English
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WorldCat:
WorldCat
Interlibrary Loan:
Interlibrary Loan for the Fachinformationsdienste (Specialized Information Services in Germany)
出版:
Lanham [u.a.]
Lexington Books
c 2010
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Year: 2010
丛编:
Comparative urban studies
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:
B
Alter Orient
/
城巿
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社会
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历史
Further subjects:
B
Extinct cities Middle East
B
Social change Middle East History To 1500
B
Urban archaeology (Middle East)
B
Cities and towns, Ancient (Middle East)
B
Middle East Civilization To 622
B
Extinct cities (Middle East)
B
Historic sites (Middle East)
B
Urban archaeology Middle East
B
Social Change (Middle East)
History To 1500
B
Middle East
Civilization To 622
B
Sociology, Urban (Middle East)
History To 1500
B
Sociology, Urban Middle East History To 1500
B
Cities and towns, Ancient Middle East
B
Social archaeology Middle East
B
Social archaeology (Middle East)
B
Historic sites Middle East
B
Middle East Antiquities
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