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Reprise des fouilles de Ras Shamra-Ugarit: campagnes XII à XVII (1948-1953): Rapports préliminaries, suivis d'Études sur les textes en cunéiformes
Claude F.-A. (Claude Frédéric-Armand) Schaeffer
Cover-title, 56, [163]-195, 67 p. : ill., plates ; 29 cm.
1955
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Stratified cylinder seals from the Diyala region
Henri Frankfort
xi, 78 p. : 96 plates (incl. 4 maps, 3 fold.) ; 31 cm
1955
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Die Keramik von der Qalʻa des Haǧǧi Mohammed
Charlotte Ziegler
88 p., [40] p. of plates : ill. (some col.), maps, ; 35 cm.
1953
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Persepolis I: structures, reliefs, and inscriptions
Erich Friedrich Schmidt
xxix, 264 p. : b ill., plans
1953
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Prehistoric Mersin, Yümük Tepe in Southern Turkey; the Neilson Expedition in Cilicia
John Garstang
xvii, 271 p. : illus., 34 plates, fold. map, plans ; 30 cm.
1953
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Villages antiques de la Syrie du Nord: le massif du Bélus à l'époque romaine. V. I
Georges Tchalenko
xv, 2, 442 p. ; 29 cm.
1953
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Villages antiques de la Syrie du Nord: le massif du Bélus à l'époque romaine. V. II
Georges Tchalenko
16, 212 p. of plates : ill., maps ; 29 cm.
1953
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Babylon: die versunkene Weltstadt und ihr Ausgräber, Robert Koldewey
Walter Andrae
252 p. : ill. ; 21 cm.
1952
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Carchemish: report on the excavations at Jerablus on behalf of the British Museum. pt. 3: The Excavations of the inner town: The Hittite inscriptions
Richard David Barnett
v. : ill. ; 33 cm.
1952
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Pottery from the Diyala region
Pinhas Delougaz
xxii, 182 p. : ill., 205 plates (incl. maps) ; 31 cm.
1952
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Excavations at Tepe Gawra. v. 2
The University Museum and Dropsie College Joint Expedition of the Baghdad School
2 v. : ill., map, plans ; 30 cm.
1950
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Kamir-Blur ; v.1 Rezulʹtaty raskopok, 1939-1949
B. B. (Boris Borisovich) Piotrovskiĭ
v. : ill., plates ; 26 cm.
1950
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Les Monuments ayyoubides de Damas ; v. 4 Epitaphes coufiques de Bâb Saghîr par Janine Sourdel-Thomine
Damascus Institut Français de Damas
4 v. : ill.
1950
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Ugaritica. II: nouvelles études relatives aux découvertes de Ras Shamra
Claude F.-A. (Claude Frédéric-Armand) Schaeffer
xv, 320 p., 45 p. of plates : ill. ; 28 cm.
1949
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Les Monuments ayyoubides de Damas ; v. 3 Mitqâl. La Madrasa Mâridâniya. La Madrasa Chibliya Hors-Ies-Murs. Tombeau anonyme
Damascus Institut Français de Damas
4 v. : ill.
1948
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Karatepe: Kadirli and its environments, 2. preliminary report
Helmuth Theodor Bossert
32p. : 45 pl. ; 35 cm.
1947
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Le limes de Chalcis: organisation de la steppe en haute Syrie romaine
A. (Antoine) Poidebard
xvi, 254 p. : ill., maps ; 30 cm.
1945
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Wāsit: the sixth season's excavations
Fuʼād Safar
54 p., 22 p. of plates : ill., maps ; 35 cm.
1945
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