New Horizons in the Study of Ancient SyriaMark William Chavalas, John Lewis Hayes Undena Publications, 1992 - 232 pagina's Eight papers, most revised from their presentation at the annual meeting of the American History Association in Chicago, December 1991, explore topics on Syria of the third millennium B.C. and before, and Syrian influence in the early Near East. They include analyses of texts, reports on archaeological findings, an overview of the period, and an extensive general bibliography. Available from Undena Publications, PO Box 97, Malibu, CA 90265. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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