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Langin-Hooper, Stephanie (Berkeley, USA) – Beyond Typology: Investigating Entanglements of Difference and Exploring Object-Generated Social Interactions in the Terracotta Figurines of Hellenistic Babylonia

Published by Boardmember XY on 20-01-2014

Date of completion: May 2011.[table “6” not found /]

Categories: PhD ResearchPhD Research completed

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