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Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean
2014 / Tom 23 / Numer 2
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The Bead Workshop at Site MPS4, Mil Plain, Azerbaijan : Craft Specialization and the Manufacture of Shell Jewellery in the Neolitics. 21 - 40CZYSTY TEKSTBIBTEX
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A Badarian-Naqadian Cognitive Link? : A Possible Insight on the Basis of a Badarian Hippopotamus-Shaped Pendants. 41 - 70CZYSTY TEKSTBIBTEX
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Cowrie Shells and their Imitations as Ornamental Amulets in Egypt and the Near Easts. 71 - 83CZYSTY TEKSTBIBTEX
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Tracing the "Diadem-Wearers" : An Inquiry into the Meaning of Simple-Form Head Adornments from the Chalcolithic and early Bronze Age in the Near Easts. 85 - 144CZYSTY TEKSTBIBTEX
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Amulets? On the Possible Function of Zoomorphic Pendants from Child Burials in Tell Rad Shaqrah (Syria)s. 145 - 160CZYSTY TEKSTBIBTEX
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Jewellery Manufacture in the Kura-Araxes and Bedeni Cultures of the Southern Caucasus : Analogies and Distinctions for the Reconstruction of a Cultural Changeovers. 161 - 186CZYSTY TEKSTBIBTEX
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West Anatolian Beads and Pins in the 2nd Millennium BC : Some Remarks on Function and Distribution in Comparison with Neighboring Regionss. 187 - 208CZYSTY TEKSTBIBTEX
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Beads, Pendants and other Ornaments from Late 3rd-2nd Millennium BC Occupation on Faikala, Kuwaits. 209 - 224CZYSTY TEKSTBIBTEX
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Personal Display in the Southern Levant and the Question of Philistine Cultural Originss. 247 - 268CZYSTY TEKSTBIBTEX
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Revealed by their Jewellery : Ethic Identity of Israelites during the Iron Age in the Southern Levants. 269 - 296CZYSTY TEKSTBIBTEX
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